The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 08, 1926, Image 5

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THURSDAY, APRIL 8. 1926 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. HEADQUARTERS ...FOR— RED MEN Welcome to the South Carolina Red Men. While in our city make yourself “at home” at the drug store on the corner. It will be a pleasure to us to serve you. PERSONAL MENTION s. G.‘W. Hollingsworth William McCravy of Bailey Mili-} tary* Institute, spent the week-end ai * h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- atives in Whitmire last Sunday. McCrary. Mrs. E. G. Fuller returned on Tues- lisses Josephine Brodie and Mattie j day from a visit to relatives and Pi«i/iiA vioitAyi of fho latfor’s frionda jjn Columbia. W. W. Lewis of Whitmire o Chicora College after ,ng a few days with her id Mrs. J. Wingfield Yc Tuesday and Wednesday of in Spartanburg. r illiam Byrd of Laurens is of Mrs. Julia Griffin. . P. Code and daughter, Miss Priscilla, returned on Tuesday to their Salem, Mass., after a few • ” ' Mrs. J. F. t week with his daughter, Mrs. M. J. Bailey. Jr. A. J. Milling was a business visitor in Greenwood on Tuesday Ir. and Mrs. R. L. Longshore guests on Sunday of their par Dr. J. Lee Young and Mr. F. a ion were visitors in Renders Friday. J. Bolling Jones of Peter! Ira.’ J a f!" Jacobs^and^ MiL^cfai uckett. Mr. Frank W. LaMotte of the Un guest of friends in ’ ly and Monday. Mr. S. W. Sumer Established 1886 i «E, i E; the guests of Miss Lois Mims on Sun- Old Trunks, Ward robes, Etc. .. C. O. Glenn, Nonnie Young, L. V. the guests of Miss Lois Mims i «. *v,. ' sraa— ^ " "H-z as s*-- Mrs. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson were ~ ' of Mr. and Mrs. it fire or theft. On the o M. $. Bailey & Son Miss 'N s. R. H. Hatt )bs, Sr. fohn Glenn of Spartanburg. Miss Nannie 1 Owens left Monday f or Newberry where she will enter I Rev. T. EllisontiSimpson of Society Tuesday and Wednesday. aul Austin of Greenville. Mr.^nd Mrs. S. G. Dillard and little ZAiLSssa* is ara ! jrsiSHHS HrSiSrSi • em Bell Telephone Co. visit of a few days witht her sister ; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Todd and Homer Miss Theo Liles. ► Lee, Jr., of Greenville, were Sunday Miss Mary Latimer of Concord, N. ; ixzi Mre - ^ l ““- i! MX u .M.Tb‘^r ta Week-End Bargains At The “Home of Good Things to Eat” 6 Boxes Matches 8 lbs. Ballentine Pure Lard TaU Pink S No. 2 Can Tomatoes No. 2 Can Corn No. 2 Can String Beans Michigan White Beans, per lb. ... Lima Beans, per lb. Red Kidney Beans, per lb. Pinto Beans, per lb New York State W hole Milk Cheese, per lb. ... FRESH FISH THURSDAY. FRUITS OF ALL KINDS. Lettuce, Celery, Beans, Tomatoes—Today Baldwin Bros. Grocery “HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT” Phones 9& and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. As Time Passes, This Dank Grows Stronger pared to > learned by exue- e in times of need. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Bank Cordial Welcome for both Large and Small Accounts :i Mr. a-.,I Mrs. G..v Ts.-nblin ami lull the woek-^d at I Z '' 'm'. ilW,' of Columbiii 1 Stcx^ 82 : Mrs. J. F. Boll of RH.no returned 1 M ss Mirie Coeby returned on Tuee- ; guests of MT. ami Mrs. F. M. Todd Mrs. W. H. Long^who is sick. j ESTATE Sumeret-Stone Realty So. . ;+ T\