The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 19, 1925, Image 5
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It is with pleasure that we announce
the installation of a Frigidaire Electa*i-
cal Soda Fountain, thereby enabling
us to improve our Fountain business
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The installation work will be com-
ple^d today. Come in and let us show
it to you and see its wonderful advant
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Messrs. J. C. Davis and Ralph Sin
clair of Florence, were week-end visit
ors in the city.
Miss Lila ‘Rivers of Columbia^ spent
the week-end in the city as the guest
of Mrs. A. T. Wilson.
Dr. Herbert Harris of Anderson*
was in the city last Friday for the
P. C.-Oglethorpe game/ *
Mr. Frank LaMotte of. the Univer
sity of South Carolina, was the guest
cf friends here the«past week-end.
Miss Willie Putnam, of G. W. C.,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Phillips and
little daughter, Carrie Mae, spent
Sunday in Ware Shoals with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cobb.
Miss jAline Newsom spent the week
end in Augusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boland and
Mrs. James R. Copeland was in
Greenville last Saturday for the Fur-
man-Carolina game.
Messrs. Joe Little and Walter Winn
of Abbeville, were in the city last Fri
day for the P. C.-Oglethorpe game!
Mr. A. B.‘Galloway of Abbevif&, is
spending a few days with his family
children spent Sunday in Greenwood
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and M^s. A. J.
Safety beyond question, and service ;;
above criticism—these the Old Relia- ::
ble always aims to supply you. -
Its record throughout its 39 years’ ::
successful service in this section shows ^! J
how closely its work has matched with ;;
the .desires of an ever-increasing clien- ::
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We extend a cordial invitation to ::
you to come in and enjoy the unex- J;
celled facilities of this strong commer
cial institution.
M. 8. Bailey & Son
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their needs.
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formality, no reservations
in our willingness to serve
and help.
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Sproles.
Mr. William Brooks Owens of
Clemsoh College, spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Owens, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Richbourg
visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jchn Warren Bolt, in Laurens last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellisor Adams of
Newberry, spent last Friday night
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
,1 Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Adair spent the
week-end in Greenwood.
M(iss Martha Pitts of Lander Col
lege, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pitts, Sr.
Mrs. Maggie Hays left Saturday for
several days visit to her daughter,
Mrs. James Sprunt, of L)illon. While
there she will attend the State Confer
ence of the D. A. R., to which she is
a delegate.
Mrs. John D. Davis is the guest of
her mother in Latta this week.
Miss. Irene Eisom of Ninety-Six,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Duncan.
Miss Robbie Parks spent the week-
ehd at her home in Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. A. M. Copeland left Tuesday
for a visit to h$r sister, Mrs. Charles
Allen, of .Florence.
Mrs. J. A. Bailey is in Dillon this
week attending 1 the state conference
of D. A. R.
Misses Alma Breeden and Clara
Mae Green of Whitmire, were the
week-end guests of Miss Mildred Mc-
Laurin.
Miss Ethel Putnam of Piedmont,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam.
Misses Virginia Kellers and Almena
Milling spent last Saturday in Green
ville. *»
Miss Josephiu^Brodie spent Sunday
in Laurens witl^VIrs. Sam Bolt.
Mr. Sam Copeland of Marion, N. C.,
was the week-end guest of his father,
Mr. R. J. Copeland, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Austin of Green^
ville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
S. G. Dillard.
Mr. Gus McCaslan and Miss Ann
Adelle McCaslan of Greenwood, were
in the city Friday for the P. C.-Ogle
thorpe game.
Miss Myra Leaman spent the week
end in Greenwood with relatives.
Mesdames J. M. Pitts and W. B.
Farr left Monday for Dillon, where
they go as delegates to the state con
ference of the D. A. R.
Messrs. Whitman Smith and Frank
DesChamps of 5 Bishopville, were in
town last Friday for the P. C.-Ogle
thorpe game.
Miss Elizabeth Douglas of Converse
College, was at home for the week
end, and had as her guest, Miss Mar
tha Van Landingham of Lancaster.
Miss Beatrice Young of Chicora
College, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wingfield
Young.
Mrs. W. J. Bailey and Miss Clara
Duckett are attending the D. A. t R.
state conference in Dillon this week.
Miss Frances Williams of Converse
College, spent the week-end with her
grandmother, Mrs. P. S. Bailey.
' Miss Martha Robinson of Gastonia,
N. C., was the week-end guest of Miss
Corinne Bailey. p
Rev. J. A. McLain and Mr. Sam
Hodges of Greenwood, fvere in the city
Friday for the P. C.-Oglethorpe f' ot-
ball game.
Messrs. Charles Fleming, Cecil Ro
per and .Frank Cain of Laurens, were
here Friday for the P. C.-Oglethorpe
game. |
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry and Miss
Mary Henry are in Spartanburg today
for the Shriners convention.
Miss Helen Wallace of Kinards, was
the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
John Holland Hunter.
Mr. Sol McLendon of the College of
Charleston, spent the week-end in the
city with friends.
Mr. Graham Hayes of Charleston,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Prof, and Mrs. S. B. Hayes.
Capt. J. W. Copeland returned last
week from a three weeks’ visit to his
daughter ia Statesville, N. C.
Mrs. Frank Kellers spent Tuesday
in Columbia.
Miss Etta Lee Scruggs of Carlisle,
was in the city last Friday for the
P. C.-Oglethorpe game.
W. J. Macfarlan, T. H. Grafton, G.
L. Cunningham, J. E. Ferguson, H. R
Dickson and S. N. Hughes of the col
lege, are attending the meeting of the
South Carolina College Press Asso
ciation in Columbia this week, as rep
resentatives of the college publica
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phinney of Lau
rens, were in the city Friday night
for the dance.
Miss ^atc Todd spent last Friday
night with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Z. Wright.
Mrs. Charles Rounds of Laurens, is
spending a fekr days with her mother,
Mrs. Charles Rounds, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Browning,
Misses Lillian Bums Browning and
Florence Bailey were in Greenville
last Saturday for the Carolina-Fur-
man game.
Miss Helen Sease of Springfield,
and Miss Evelyn Brabham of Green
ville, were week-end visitors of Mrs.
W. A. Dicus.
Mr. G. W. Greer of Fairmont, was
in town last Friday for the P. C.-
Oglethrope gaide.
Rev. R. L. Hplroyd of York, Mr. R.
E. Holroy of Greenville, and Frank
Holrod of Wofford, were in towfi last
Friday for the P. C.-Oglethorpe game.
Rev. T. W. Munnerlyn, presiding
elder of the Rock Hill district, was in
the city last Friday for the football
game.
Mesdames George A. .Copeland and
J. F. Jacobs, Jr„ spent Tuesday in Co
lumbia with Misses Ellen and Ethel
Copeland.
Mrs. Caldwell Weir spent the week
end at Renno with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Copeland.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards,
on November 13th, a son, J. V. Ed
wards, Jr. ,
Mrs. Harry Phillips and children of
Spartanburg, are spending this week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
King.
Mrs. Lou Abrams and Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Abrams of Whitmire, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ram-
age.
Mr. and Mrs. M. BrTlipp and chil
dren of Newberry, spent Sunday with
Mr. T. H. Little. [
Mrs. James Keith of Columbia,
visited Mrs. F. M. Bolaiyl this week.
Mrs. 0. 0. Copeland and children
of Newberry, spnet Sunday wiHi her
mother, Mrs. J. H. Hipp.
Mrs. Frank Hilton of Kershaw, ft
the guest of her parents, Mr. and M^s.
L. H. Davidson.
Mr. Henry Hearn was a business
visitor in Sumter and Manning last
Tuesday.
Mrs. E. W. Stone and children of
’Union, spent the week-end with her
sister, Mrs. C. C. Bailey.
Miss Alline Hipp of Inman, spent
the week-end with her mother, Mrs.
J. H. Hipp.
Miss Mary Lou Glenn of Green
wood, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coleman re
turned Saturday from a visit to
friends in Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Myers and
children of Greenwood, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Irby Hipp last Sunday.
Mrs. Lena Hentz of Pomaria, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Estelle Abraips.
^Mr. Jim Ray, who has been in
Florida for some time, has returned
to his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis of Whit
mire, were in the city last Friday for
the P. C.-Oglethorpe game.
Miss Elizabeth Young leaves tomor
row for Columbia to see the P. 0.-
Carolina game, and on Saturday will
go to Darlington to spend several
days with Mrs. S. J. Woodward.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hearn ^nd Miss
Mamie Ruth Holland were visitors in
Greenwood last Sunday.
Misses Frances Hamilton and Mil
dred Wimbish of G. W. C., Greenville,
were the week-fcnd guests of Miss
Willie Putnam.
Miss Louise McIntosh is. spending
this week in Aiken with relatives.
Mr. Furman Stokes wa,s d visitor
in Greenville last Sunday.
Mr. Henry Pyatt of Greenwood, was
the guest of friends in the city the!
rast week-end.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Blakely Trib
ble on Tuesday, November 17th, a
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair were in
Greenville on Tuesday.
Rev. C. B. Betts spent Monday and
Tuesday in Union with relatives.
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Miss Franconia Abell of Lowrys
ville, spent the week-end with her
cousin, Mrs. J. Lee Young.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel and
little daughter, Virginia, Mrs. T. C.
Sumerel and Miss» Maude Sumerel
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. McGregor of Ruby.
Mr. R. F. Blakely of Spartanburg,
spent .Sunday night with his family
here.
Misses Kate Latimer and Nelle
Kearden visited in Newberry the past
week-end.
Evangelist B. F. McLendon spent
che day last week at the college with
his son, David, and nephew, Murray.
Among the former P. C. boys here
for the P. C.-Oglethorpe game Fri-
eay were Frank Fewell. Morgan Bai-
P*y, “Bootsie ’ MilW;-HTrward Clinton,
Eugene Wilson, J/A. Flanagan, Eu
gene Beckman, and Marshall Dendy.
' Charlie Garrison of the Greenville
Piedmont, and “Scoop” Latimer of the
Greenville News, were'in Clinton Fri
day for the P. C.-Oglethorpe game.
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