The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 21, 1926, Image 5

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MMMjpqHMHfBWi pppr - r If International Radio Test SUNDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 24 11:00 TO 12:00 O’CLOCK BE SURE TO HEAR THE RADIOLA 25—WONDERFUL—THE LAST WORD IN RADIO. ' Call in to see us before you buy. Let us show you. • [ Established 1886 | For Every Banking Need An account here puts at your disposal all the facilities of- this modem bank, organized to give you helpful service in every financial transaction. % Old Accounts Valued- New Accounts Welcome. M. S. Bailei £ Son BANKERS Choose Your Destination Before You Buy Your Ticket Too many people reach the end of their journey before they decide where they have been going. With a definite port before you, you arc sure to land at the right place. Every dollar you add to the last one will help when you arrive. This bank wants the growing ac- in Fountain Inn with hit and Mrs. J. H. Stokes. Mrs. F. M. Hippert ai turned,Saturday from seretal weeks’ itives in Qinckmati, Ohio. Mrs. Wittwei Adams of were the guests last Suh- Week-end ' Copeland. Miss El Elise Henry of Chieora Col lege, Columbia, spent the week-end ■** her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. ^ T • * Mr. W. C. Shealy spent,the pi w pleased to learft that i back to Clinton ■md is _ ne of Mrs. A. B.TIenry’ . ents on MVMtrove street Mrs. A. B. Galloway spent Sunday and Monday hi Abbev " Mr. W. S. Phelps ( C.. is the guest of his sister, Mrs. T. J. Garrett. Dr. Fayette Henry of Anderson, wa visitor in town Saturday night. Mrs. Clarence Galloway of Green tip week-end id the city. ^. 7 Weit of Renno, spen M^ jnd Mrs. L. L. Co^e Miss Mary Plaxico of Rock Hill Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair spen the week-end with their parents, Mi id Mn. H. D. Henry. Mr. and Mrs, William Jacobs spen St Friday in Columbia. Mr. George Black left last wee! »r Little River, Fla. Miss CoUette Griffin of Converse ollege, was called home Tuesday orning on accouitt of the serioui im of her grandmother, Mrs. J< Briggs. Prof, and Mrs. A. y. Martin spent last Friday in Columbia. Mr. Will Glenn jof e spent Tuesday in tip city. Miss Fannie Hatton is the “THEJJANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” PERSON AL MENTION McCravy of Laurens. Mrs. A. a r, Betty, of Wichita Falls, Texas, jJUT*** f* ' “ * "" Miss Louise Kern of Greenwood, spent last Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Agndg Kern. Mrs. W. H. Shands is the guest in reenville this week of her dsughter, Mrs. T. P. P. Carson. Mr! W. rf. SI visitor ip Savsm Miss Carolyn Dugan spent eek-end in Columbia as the guest Miss Msry McNaull. "*'8 Annie Bond of Greenwc last Sunday with Mr. and M L. C. Bond. Mrs. H. L. Baggott and li< lughter, Eleanor, spent s few di [iss Sue Bond, of Greenwood. Mi'rL. M. Curtis of Sumter^ was week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mrs. Sowers and little < Mr. Dennis Sowers, left Miss Louise Richardson at Mountville Miss Mamie Lee Wright of G. W C., Greenville, spent the week-end ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T . Wright. Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn 1 Monday morning for a three trip to Florida. They were i panied by Mrs. Harry Layton and daughter, Jean, and Mrs. E. D. CLINTON GIRLS WIN FROM GRAY COURT ocal High School Cagers Show Up Well Against Visitors and Cap ture Victory. On Friday night the Clinton _ defeated Gray Court-Owings by '“-16. The Clinton * Miss Liles and tl ! complimented on th r, Mrs. Mary Prather.. The outsUnding st Miss Ellen Copeland of Chieora Col- team was Alma Ru ge, was the week-end guest of her though Kate Robinsc parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cope-1 g Mrs. T. J. Garrett and little son n arned last Friday from a three week isit to relatives in Salibury, N. C. Miss Catherine Blakely of Gres alls, spent the week-end with h« lother, Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Mrs. C. A. Latham of Greenville, ras the week-end guest of Mrs. Jr Copeland. Mesdames J. I. Copeland, George Copeland, Arthur Copland and Miss Nan Copeland spent last Saturday in Columbia. Mrs. Tom Anderson of Greenwood played a good girls should be ame they play- g women to represent their girls etball team: e Clinton line-up was ms follows rards, Alma Ruth Cooper an<_ Robinson; centers, Lyde B. Cope- and Mary Todd; guards, Elmir' Ray and Elizabeth Shealy. Thursday in Greenville. M. Mills of Middleburg, . , last week here as the guest of Mrs. D. H. Hayes. Mrs. Mary Prather and son, Mr. . .. ^ Tuesday for sev- iolmes Prather of Kissimmee, Fla. Messrs. P. B. Adair, Taylor Adair nd son, u Grady Adair, and Jack An- lerson were in Asheville last Sunday r. and Mrs. J. H. Donnan and Iren were week-end i r. and Mrs. . day in the city as the guest ol nd Mrs. T. J. Peake. Little Miss Alice Rose Gaines Tuesday to join her parents, Mr. and grandmother, Mrs. P. S. Bi DORROH SUCCEEDS MOCK AT LAURENS Mr. Dorrohht duties of the office during the absenc of Clerk Mock, in addition to hii as secreUry to the Laurens ( Highway commission. He wil NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The annual meeting of Stockholders of the Clinton ~ .t Thursday with his parents, Mr. of Glintonf s.hG., wiU be held January I Mrs. H. D. Henry. 28th, 19?6, at 4:00 o’clock p. m., in the; rs. May Leaman and sons, James office of The Commercial Bank, to 1 Billie, and Mr. Dennis Sowers re- eject directors for ensuing year, and I ed Monday from Asheville, N. C., to transact such business as may re they had been called on account, come before the meeting, he death of their brother, Mr. W 1 - Yur’'. 1 IS ()UR SELF-STARTER For the instant you phone us your Gro cery order it automatically starts us to work to selecting for you the very best- brands of Groceries that are grown on the face of the earth, and quicker than you could imagine they are in your kitchen. Avail yourself of this Service. Special prices on Del-Monte Sliced Pine apple this week. Norfolk Oysters, Pure Pork Sausage, Fruit and Produce. Baldwin Bros. Grocery “HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT” Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. When You Buy things to eat and wear and use, you favor the merchant who has the largest stock for your selection, all things being equal. Safety for your money, experi enced counsel on matters of business and finance—these are the stock-in-trade of a bank, and the First National leads in both. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER 7 REAL ESTATE City *1 Ten Room House on South Broadway opposite Thorn- well Orphanage. . 2 Residence Lots on Cleveland Street. 1 Lot on Owens Street adjoining R. R. Blakely. 1 Seven Room House and 1-2 Acre Jand on corner Blast Carolina Avenue and South Sloan Street. 2 excellent Filling Station Lots on West Main Street. Several good Lots on Elizabeth Street. Farm 79 Acres 3 miles from C 169 Acres 5 miles from Clinton near Leesville Church. 200 Acre®—Mott Place—on Piedmont Highway near Country Club. 69 Acres 3 miles from Clinton near Calhoun Highway. 243 Acres 10 miles east of Clinton, $7.00 per acre. Sumerel-Stone Realty Co.