The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 22, 1926, Image 5

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THURSDAY, APRIL 22,1926 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 3. G. Now Is The Time PERSONAL MENTION MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN. POLITE AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION TO ALL. ICE CREAM AND ALL KINDS OF DRINKS AND SUNDAES. 7 TRY OUR ORANGEADES AND LEMONADES—MADE FROM THE JUICE OF FRESH FRUIT. Mr. J. R. Dillard of College Park, I Mrs. Joe Beaudrot of Greeiw a., spent the week-end here with the guest this week of her rr s family. I Mr8 - Prather. Miss Emmie Pitts of Columbia Col-1 Miss Elisabeth Douglas of Converse ge spent the week-end with her pa- College was the week-end guest o rents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts. 'her parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. M Mr> and Mrs. Ellisor Adams of Douglas. * ‘try were week-end guests of| Miss Mary Copeland of Chicora Co parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. lege spent the past Week-end with he “ ' .father, Mr. G. L. Copefcnd. She had Mr. Fred Gaines has returned to | as her guest Miss Myra he city after spending several monl d Mrs. ss May Owens spent the w as the guest of Mr. and rt Owens of McCormick. Mr. G. A. Black and Arthur B! * ve returned to their home here id Mrs. Jack Scruggs of Fou i were guests last Tuesday other, Mrs. M. J. Ferquero Villiam McCrary of Bailey y Institute was the week-end guest bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mc Crary. * i Myrtle Simmons sper Chicora College. Mesdames Eug< McGee of Greenwood were in the city Tuesday to attend the I*dif * * - iliary of the South Carolina k terial. Miss Margaret Copeland of Cross Hill wai the week-end guest of b father, Mr. G. L. Copeland. Mrs. Clarence Matthews of Ne f berry was the guest of Mrs. Nam Ferghson on Tuesday and Wednesdi Mrs. Joe Simpson and children of _ Whitmire were the guests on Tues- 'd day of Mrs. Simpson’s parents, M ‘ md Mrs. D. B. Bobo. Mesdames George' Wright, Ran- lolph Little and Miss Bessie Todd of I 1886 mm on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. r. Hipp. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dugai little daughter, Elizabeth, of ‘ spent the week-end with their _ r, Mrs. L. M. Dugan. Mrs. E. B. Mr. Edward Henry of Greenville • * weekH :" d K. u . Mt - of hi » P»- , Eat More Vegetables We are constantly getting in fresh String Beans, Yellow Squash, Beets, Tur nip Salad, Carrotts, Lettuce, Celery' and Tomatoes. They are just as delicious as if they came from your own garden and you don’t have to gather them. . SPECIALS THIS WEEK We "have several cases of K f & R Sugar Corn that we are going to close dUt at the very special price of 10c per can. 8 pounds Vegetable Shortening, $1.42. Baldwin Bros. Grocery “HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT” Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. A Strong Bank —thoughtfully directed 1.1. Bailey & Son s own interest it is tl A Vital Story spending a week witn ner Mrs. W. W. Kichbourg and HUM Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bai- daughter, Louise, spent a few days iiSgSSlUls: First National Bank ford were the guests on Sunday of Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Co OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS * E. A. Cobb and V ir. Sho&ls were^tbe^r 1 -js.tas-. :: "Stas su tan- ^ ^ - il^EKr __ ty. Now is the time to lay aside 1 the lean years which are bound to f low with old age and inability to woi ^0EKCIAL BJlJift NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER 7 REAL ESTATE