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your account no mattef how
small.
The friends of Mrs. Clyde Lankford,
who recently underwent on operation
for appendicitis at Dr. Hays Hospital,
will be pleased to know she was able
to return to her home Monday.
Miss Elise Henry of Chicora Col
lege, will arrive Saturday to spend
the Christmas holidays with'her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry.
Mises Ruth and Lois Workman of
Chicora College, will arrive Saturday
to spend the holidays with home-
folks. * v .
Mrs. Joe Hollingsworth of Union,
spent the past week-eiu} with her
brother, Mr. George Watts Copeland.
Mesdames C. M. Bailey, R. B. Vance,
Mises Corinne Bailey and Rosanna
Vance spent last Thursday in Green
ville.
Miss Nannelle Blalock of Lancaster,
will arrive Saturday to spend the
Christmas holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock.
Mr. Frank Copeland, who has been
spending some time in Spartanburg,
is visiting his son, Mr. R. E. Cope
land.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan, Mrs;
Hugh B. Workman and children spent
Sunday in Newberry with Mr. and
Mrs. Ellisor Adams.
Mr. Lee Hargrove of Newberry,
spent last Sunday with his sister, Mrs.
Sterling Pitts
Mr. and Mrs. V, D. Ramseur and
children and Mrs. Tom Poe and little
son of Greenville, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dutton.
Lieut. Ikies, R. 0. T. C. inspector,
of Atlanta, was the week-end guest of
Lieut, and Mrs. D. R. Nimocks.
Misses Elizabeth Tribble and Mar
garet Blakely spent last Saturday in
Greenville.
Miss Josephine Brodie leaves tomor
row for a few days visit to Charlotte,
after which she will be at her home in
Leesville for the Christmas holidays.
Miss Pearl West leaves tomorrow to
spend the Christmas holidays at her
home in Newberry.
Miss Myrtle Simmons leaves Satui^
day for her home in Montrose, Ga.,
where she will spend the Christmas
holidays.
- Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Buchanan of
Swannanoa, N. C., spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. George Holland.
Mesdames R. W. Johnson, V. P.
Adair, 0. T. Lawing and Minnie Adair
spent last Saturday in Greenville.
Mrs. M. G. Woodworth, Mrs. Both-
well Graham, Miss Betty Woodworth,
Bothwell Graham, Jr., and Mr. Mc-
Inrtis of Presbyterian College, spent
last Saturday in Spartanburg as the
guests of Mrs. L. M. Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pitts, Joe Vance
Pitts and Mrs. George Albright spent
last Friday in Columbia.
John Spratt of Presbyterian Col
lege, Dudley Jones, Jr., Misses Mar
garet Copeland, Katherine Jones and
Rosalie Jones spent Saturday in Co
lumbia.
Misses Ethel and Ellen Cepeland of
Chicora College, spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
A. Copeland.
Mrs. Jodie Chandler, Mrs. T. J.
Peake, Misses Reginald Peake and
Sadie Chandler spent Saturday in
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. George Young of
Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Lankford the past week-end.
Mr. J. A. Thomas spent the week
end in Greenville with his family.
Rev. C. B. Betts returned Monday
from Due West, where he assisted in
a series of meetings of the Associate
Reformed Presbytdrian church.
Miss Marion Copeland of Chicora
College, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Copeland.
Mesdames J. I. Coleman, James R.
Copeland and G. P. Copeland spent
last ( Thursday in Greenville.
Miss Helen Wallace spent the week
end with her sister, Mrs. John Holland
Hunter.
Mrs. G. P. Copeland is spending a
few days with her parents at Central.
Mr. 0. W. Lever spent Friday night
imd Saturday with his parents in Co
lumbia.
Mrs. J. Henderson Pitts and Miss
Sarah Pitts spent last Saturday in
Spartanburg as the guests of the for
mer’s mother, Mrs, Byers.
Mrs. L. S. McMillian has returned
home after a two weeks’ visit to rela
tives in Columbia.
Mrs. Minnie Adair is spending a
few days in Laurens as the guest of
her sister,^ Mra Joe Adair.
Mesdames Emma Little and James
Mrs. James Sprunt and little daugh
ter, Peggy, have returned to their
home in Dillon after spending several
days in the city with relatives.
Mesdames Emma Little and Maggie
Hays are spending a few days in
Spartfmburg as the guests of Mrs.
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Miss Emmie Pitts o| Columbia Col
lege, is expected home tomorrow for
the Christmas holidays.
Mr. Stephen Wright of Farmville,
La., has arrived to spend the Christ
mas holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Z. Wright, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. i^orris Cushion spent
yesterday in Greenville.
Mr. John D. Holt is in Jacksonville,
Fla., on business.
The friends of little Julia Bailey,
who was operated on for appendicitis
at Dr. Hays’ Hospital last Wednesday,
will be pleased to know she is much
improved.
Mrs. W. W. Richbourg spent last
Friday in Spartanburg.
Miss Martha Davidson of Columbia
College, will arrive Saturday to spend
the Christmas holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spratt of New
port News, Va., and Mrs. B. M. Spratt
of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. John
.Spratt last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Little and little
daughter, Margaret, spent the week
end in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs.
M. B. Hipp.
. Mrs. John Bums of Enoree, visited
Mrs. Effie Burns here last Sunday.
The friends of Miss Etta Nabors,
who was operated on for appendicitis
at Dr. Hays Hospital last Tuesday,
will be pleased to*learn she is resting
comfortably.
Have Santa Claus to make your
reservations now while our stock of
Fruits, Nuts and Candies is complete.
We have attractive prices on box
lots and can give you any size you
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want
Give us your order early while we
have plenty of time to select it for you,
and we will deliver it when you say.-
[ Baldwin Bros. Grocery I
“HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT”
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Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C.
CLINTON IS FILLED
WITH SANTA CLAUS
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Store Windows Present Attractive
Appearance In Holiday Gifts and
* Decorations.
Santa Claus has generously sup
plied Clinton stores with a great col
lection of Yuletide goods, and the
Christmas spirit now permeates the <
city.
The people of this section are going
to miss one of the test parts of the
Christmas season if they fail to go
“window shopping” and see the dis
plays of holiday goods before they
have been torn and tangled by • the
rush of Christmas shoppers.
A number of stores in the city are
showing attractive collectians of holi
day goods for Christmas remembranc
es, ranging from the smallest doll
and toy to the most expensive gifts.
For the matron, for the miss, for
father, .brother and friend, for family
gifts, for the little tots and children—
for all alike, there are gifts that will
please.
When you start on your shopping
tour, come to Clinton—you will do-bet
ter.
CROSS HILL NEWS
“THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
Special to The Chronicle.
Cross Hill, Dec. 15.—Miss Gertrude
Leaman will leave for Florida the 26th
with a party from Columbia, and will
be gone about ten days.
Little Lillie Farmer is very ill at
this writing with typhoid fever.
Litle Margaret Gregory, who has
been in the Greenwood Hospital, is
improving rapidly.
Mr. T. M. Pinson and Dr. J. H.» Mil
ler were in Greenwood on Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. Jim Pitts and little Julia Mil
ler of Whitmire, spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rasor of Green
ville, visited relatives here last week- i
end.
Miss Ida Turner of Waterloo, spent'
the week-end with Mrs. J. L. Car
ter.
Mrs. Blanche Cheatham and little
daughter Virginia Lee, of Greenwood,
u visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hipp.
Mr. C. D. Nance returned Monday
from Washington and New York,
where he has been for a week on busi
ness.
Miss Floride Rudd of Greenville,
spent the week-end with home-folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Major and little
Ann, of Ware Shoals, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lea-
man. ———
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Miss Gertrude Leaman spent the
R. Copeland spent Sunday in Abbeville week-end with her parents,
as guests of Mr. Joe Little. | Miss Alma Coleman and friend, of
Mrs. Hartwell Haton is spending a Narnie, spent the week-end with home
while with her mother in Columbus, folks.
Ga. . , | Mr, and Mrs. Jack Crawford of
Mr. and Mrs. John Holland Hunter, Spartanburg, spent Sunday with her
Mrs. J. Lee Young and Miss Helen parents here.
Wallace spent last Friday in Green-1 Miss Johnella Austin of Spartan-
ville. 'burg, spent Sunday with her mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frick of Chapin, Mrs. Lilia Austin,
were guests Sunday of Tdr. and Mrs
Harold Flanagan.
Mesdames George A. Copeland, J,
F. Jacobs, Jr., and Mr. Addison Neigh
bors spent Monday m Columbia.
Miss' Ollie Bull of Columbia, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Lankford. • r
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Miss Beatrice Young . of Chicora
College, spent the week-end with her
Vesper Service Next
Sunday Afternoon
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The annual Vesper service at the
Broad Street Methodist church is .an
nounced for next Sunday afternoon;
at 5 o’clock. “The Heavenly Mes
sage,” a beautiful Christmas cantata,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wingfield ] wi|| ^ sung snd the program pr?m .
>oung. - | iseg to be one of the most appropriate :
Mrs. J. I. Copeland and Miss Nan and beautiful ever gendered before a i
Copeland spent Friday night and Sat
urday in Columbia.
Miss Sallie Wright has returned
from a few days’ visit to her sister, cobs, Jr., as •organist.
Mrs. Homer Todd, of Greenville. | cordially invited;
Clinton congregation The chhir in
its special effort is being directed by
Mr. John D. Holt with Mrs. J. F. Ja-
The public is
To the people that this will be the last
week for you to get your Fruit Cake for
Christmas.
We are announcing a new kind of Rolls
—Butter-Crust Rolls—They are the same
size, same style and price. Get them at
your Grocer pr order from the Clinton
Bakery.
Our Cakes and Pies for the Holidays are
complete in standard sizes. For special
sizes let us have your order by Monday,
December 21st.
WE WISH ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO
EVERY HUMAN ON EARTH.
THE CLINTON BAKERY
PHONE 124
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