The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 03, 1925, Image 5

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m mxmi m THURSDAY, DEC] s,ms THE CUNTtW CHRONICLE, CUNTQN, S. C. n ♦♦♦♦<■ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■I Special Offer f Gillette Safety Razors i In velveteen lined compact case with at- 1 tractive gold border on cover. A genuine Gold-Plated Gillette Safety Razor with a Gold-Plated Box and Gillette Double-edge Blade. THE BEST RAZOR VALUE EVER OFFERED. v A lifetime of shaving for less than the cost of a few shaves. 4 4 A PRICED AT 89 CENTS EACH 4 ■4. ■ir^CTTT-rji* cA CLINTON, S.C. -H- +++'l''l-l- 4 -t THIS WILL BE A V PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. S. W. Sumerel *tid little daughter, Virginia, are guests of her mother, Mrs. Emma Vaughn, of Bel- ton. ‘ < , Miss Mary Bond of Bishopville, spent Thanksgiving with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Ellisor Adapts of New berry, spent the week-end with their Happy Christmas vTO THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN THOUGHTFUL' ENOUGH T 0 SAVE AND BANK A PART OF i • ' » THEIR EARNINGS. OPEN AN parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dun can. * | Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Summer and children of Newberry, visited their mother, Mrs. Nonnie Young, on Thanksgiving day. I Dr. E. L. Swann of New York City, was in the city Monday and Tuesday and delivered a series of lectures to the students of the Presbyterian Col lege. Mr. Leroy Curtis ‘of Sumter, spent Thanksgiving as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond. Mrs. Annie M. Scott of Honea Path, spent a lew'days last week with her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sumerel, who have been making their home for some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ander son, moved Tuesday into their new honie at Laurens. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson were in Columbia Thanksgiving day to see the Columbia Hi-Batesburg-Leesville football game. Mr. D. D. Beckman of Presbyterian College, spent the week-end in Char leston. Misses Sue Bond, Annie Bond and Martha Camps and Mr. Larry Mc- Clintock of Greenwood, spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Burroughs and children of Greenville, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson. . - Mr. L. D. Robinson of Wades boro, N. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Robinson. Rev. C. C. Vaughan of Sumter, spent the week-end in the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moor head, and occupied the pulpit of the First Baptist church on Sunday morn ing^ * —— id Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gaston and fam ily- of Reidville, visited Mrs. S. A. Philson last Friday. ACCOUNT WITH THIS PRO GRESSIVE BANK. M. $. Bailei & Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST * * * * t » There's Pardonable Pride for the man or woman who has a Checking Account with this bank and pays bills with their own check. Not only do they have safety for their funds, but an accurate ac- counting of them. This is the spirit of the times and “it’s business.” Your account jnvited. 4 i/ t' - / Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kern of Reid- ville, spent Thanksgiving with their mother, Mrs. Agnes Kern. Mr. C. M. Edmunds of Presbyterian College, spent the week-end at his home in Sumter. Miss Mary Copeland of Chicora Col lege, spent the week-ei}^ here with home folks. Mrs. W. J. Duncan and Mrs. Annie M. Scott spent the week-end with relatives in Whitmire. Mr. Joe Owens of Presbyterian Col lege, spent the week-end at his home in Winnsboro. Mesdames W. D. Copeland and A. W. Bricd and little Margaret Brice spent yesterday in Laurens as the guests of Mrs. Frank P. McGowan. Miss Lucy Bailey of Converse Col- lege, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Richbourg and litlte daughter, Louise, spent Thanks giving in Laurens with relatives. Mr. W. S. Robinson left Tuesday for a three weeks’'tour of Florida. Mr. Joe Mason of Seneca, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. John Lucius of Green ville, were the guests yesterday of Lieut, and Mrs. D. R. Nimocks. Mr. W. A. Moorhead was a busi ness visitor in Spartanburg on Tues day. Misses Catherine and Marion Bolt of Gaffney, spent last Saturday with their sister, Mrs. W. W. Richbourg. Miss Essie Davidson of Great Falls visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davidson, last Sunday. Lieut, and Mrs. D. R. Nimocks spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Green ville. Miss Margaret Fowler of Great Falls, visited Mr. and Mrs. Davis Hol land last Sunday. Misses Katherine McSwain, Kath leen McGee, Dorcas Mason and Mrs. James R. Copeland were in Green ville Thanksgiving>day for the Clem- scn-Furman football game. Mrs. R. D. Lewis and children of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sloan. Misses Theo Liles and Polly Elrod were in Charleston Thanksgi/ing for the P. C.-Citade! game. Mrs. A. W. Brice and little daugh ter, Margaret, returned home Monday rfter spending several days with rela tives in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Henderson and children of Blairs, spent Thanksgiv ing with their parents, h^r. and Mrs. Frank Adair. Mesdames T. J. Blalock, H. M. Young and Miss Nannelle Blalock spent last Saturday in Columbia. Misses Ruth and Lois Workman of Chicora College, spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. David Pitts and Miss Sarah Pitts spent last Sunday at Landei College with their sister, Miss Martha Pitts. Mr. W. J. Macfarlan of Presbyter ian College, spent Thanksgiving in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wallace of Ja- lapa, spent last Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rich bourg. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Anderson and family and Mrs. B. M. Anderson and family of Reidville>, spent Thanksgiv ing with their mother, Mrs. S. A. Philson. ( •' r ♦ Miss'Louise Kern of Greenwood, spent the week-end with her mother, ; Mrs. Agnes Kern. Mr. J. M. Stokes of Presbyterian College, spent Thanksgiving in Green ville. Miss “Bill” Collins of Chicora Col lege, spent Thanksgiving with Misses Ethel and Ellen Copeland. 4 Mr. ,J. B. Frontis and M£. John Holt spent Thanksgiving at the home of the former at Ridge Springs. Mrs. S. G. Todd and little daughter of Darlington, are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd. Miss Maude Pearson and Mrs. W. B. Farr are in, Spartanburg for the U. D. C. state convention. Msis Nan Copeland spent the week end with friends at Clemson. Dr. S. C. Hays is in New York on business. Mr. C. : P. Robinson spent Thanks giving with his father in Ridgeway. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Brownlee and children of Gray Court, spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hol lis. • Mrs. Morris H. Cashion spent last Friday and Saturday in Greenwood with her mother, Mrs. S. E. Payne. Mr. Welch Hollis of the University of South Carolina, spent Saturday with his uncle, Mr. W. D. Hollis. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stuckey and children and Mr. Richard Stuckey of Nesmith, were the week-end guests of Mrs. C. P. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Thornley have moved into the home of J. W. Cope land, Jr., on Woodrow street. Mesdames A. E. Spencer and J. A Bailey left Tuesday for a trip to Flo rida. Mrs. R. Z. Wright spent Thangs- giving in Greenville with Mr. aind Mrs. H. L. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Wright, Jr., of Atlanta, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Wright, Sr. . Mrs. W. H. Workman has returned from a three weeks visit to her sis ter, Mrs. B. Johnson, of Hartsville, who has been quite ill but is much improved. Dr. L. Ross Lynn is in Chattanooga, Tenn., tins week attending a confer ence of church leader^ to consider the matter of the church budget. Miss Irene Sinclair of Mullins, is visiting friends at Thornwell. -Mrs. Cora McQuiston spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her daughter, Miss Ruth McQuiston in Co lumbia. * ^ Mrs. Mary P. Wilson spent a few days in Due West the past week. Mr. Harry Warner of Statesville, N. C., spent Thanksgiving and the past week-end with friends at P. C. and Thornwell. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely and family spent Thanksgiving at Atkins with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harker. Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt and chil dren and little Carolyn Martin spent Thanksgiving in Saluda, N. C. VisR Us Saturday And Eat Some With Us 8 lbs. Armour’s Vegetable Lard $1.32 6 Bars Octagon Soap 25c 3 lbs. No. 1 Diamond Walnuts $1.00 No. 21-2 can California Peaches, can . 25c 48 lbs. Miss Dixie Flour $2.50 24 lbs. Miss Dixie Flour j \ 4 4 $1.28 Special prices on several of Heinz’s 57 Varieties Saturday, December 5th. Mr. Laird, representing Heinz’s Products, will be here that day and is especially anxious to have you come by and eat some with us. FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS FRIDAY. Baldwin Bros. Grocery “HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT” Phones 99 and 100. - - Clinton, S. C. Miss Lillian Quinn of Gastonia, N. C., spent Thanksgiving with her sisr ter, Mrs. W. B. Tribble. Mrs. Mary Prather is spending this week in Greenwood with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Beaudrot. Mrs. J. P. McMillan spent last Fri day and Saturday in Greenwood with her iqother, Mrs. Eunice Glasgow. Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon is spending a few days in Rock Hill where she was called on account of the illness of her daughter. Miss Frances Wither spoon, who was operated on for ap pendicitis the latter part of the week. Mrs. Irene Pratt of Greenwood snent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Prather. Dr. Dudley Jones is spending a few days this week at Davidson College. LAwii Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Lawing, Dr. R. W. Johnson, Gerard and R. W. John son, Jr., spent Sunday in Charlotte* N. C. Mrs. J. P. McMillan and children are spending this week in Newberry with her sister, Mrs. James Smith. Miss Sallie Lynn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weir! Dr. B. O. Whitten was in Newberry Thanksgiving for the Wofford-New- berry game. Mr. R. L. Plaxico spent Thanksgiv-! ing in the city with friends. Miss Carrie Mitchell is spending -a few days in Laurens as the guvst of Miss Elizabeth Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Neely of Dun barton, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. Mr. L, S .McMUhan is visiting his parents in Prescott, Ark. Mrs. Christopher and niece, of Lau rens, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. R. E. Jones. Mrs. L. S. McMillian is spending several days in Columbia as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Walker. Miss Mae Clair of Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ferrell Milam. The Prosperous Business has always somewhere back of it a banking relationship that has contributed largely to its prosper ity and that is a source of grow ing strength and satisfactiqn. The First National Bank is con stantly adding to the list of busi- ness enterprises who find in this institution the kind of service and co-operation that helps them to prosper. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER 7 Walter Johnson’s All-State Eleven Walter A. Johnson, coach at the Presbyterian College, has seated the following all-state football eleven: Ends; Tilgham of Furman and Swink of Carolina. Tackles: Griffith of P. C. and With erspoon of P. C. Guards: Blackwell of Furman and Pruitt of Carolina. Center: Kirven of P. C. Quarter: Rawl of Furman. Halfback: Berry of Citadel and Stamps of P. C. Fullback: Rhiel of Newberry. FREE! TO EVERY HOUSEWIFE DEMONSTRATION OF OLD MANSION COFFEE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 One Package Old Mansion Tea or Pepper Given to Every Housewife Who Attends. BLAKELY’S Telephone No. 136 \ / *- "'V / J * I r r k «._» V -iwf.v *• . A- f . X, / \ / M /.