The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 29, 1926, Image 5
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THURSDAY, JULY 29, U
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Kellers
Ice Cream
MADE WITH PURE CREAM SUPPLIED
BY CLINTON DAIRY.
WHOLESOME AND REFRESHING
TAKE A CARTON HOME.
Established 1886
We Know You Want
Safety
—in your bank 'ahead of ev
erything else. Sound, conser
vative and experienced man
agement assures you of it
here.
It is the big advantage at
tracting hundreds of Laurens
County people to this bank.
M. S. Bailey £ Son
BANKERS
OLDEST STRONGEST
Serving Your
Many of the merchants with whom
you deal are customers of this
Bank. They have found that this
institution’s reputation for prompt
service and sincere interest in ev-
, ery customer’s progress is de
served.
x We invite you to come in and learn
of the many ways in which this
State supervised bank can serve
you.
“THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
PERSONAL MENTION
tfe^nd Ryland Sumerel
day in Asheville. ,
* Mrs. S. A. Pitts
ss at Whitmire,
mie Finney and Miss Hattie
Finney are guests of Mrs, Neil Tur-
er of Elberton, Ga.
Miss Clara Duckett is visiting rela-
ives in Andersen.
Prof. J. Harvey
Mrs. Sallie Pyles of G .
le guest of Mrs. F. C. Pinson.
Miss Helen Clayton, who has 1
Mrs. Pringle Copeland, left yesterday
i ‘— ^ylujmbiq. and Sumter befc
Miss Martha Davidson it
Miss Ruth Todd is the guest of
unt, Mrs. J. N. Austin of Laurent.
Little Evelyn McCrary is visiting
J. McFadden, Dhr
McFadden and little Iren
ft on Sunday for Flora
Beach, where they will spend the re
ainder of the summer.
Mr. Delmar Rhame is at home fron
Fort McPherson, where he attendee
imbia 4>n Thursday after a vi
Ir. and Mrs. J. H. Donnan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King returned
n Sunday from a week’s visit f
nd Mrs. Harry D. Phillips of
inburg.
Little Lucile and Ruth Logan
Irs. Goyne Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Denver o _
sle, spent Wednesday with Mr. and
Irs; J. H. Donnan.
Mfss Helen Sease of Clcmson Col
lege, is the guest of Mrs. E. G. Fuller.
'' 1 Mrs. J. H. Donnan and chil
dren spent Sunday with Mr. J. W.
days at Murre
parents, Mr. i
Miss Elsie
is the guest o
Elberton, Ga.
“ and Mrs. W. J. Bailey an
n Bailey Owens spent Tuesday
day for Wadesboro, N. C., where
siting her parents, iRey. and Mrs. L.
lerson, where they attended
. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson
pen returnea yesterday fro
W N. C. V,S1 ° ^ * 1VeS m .
sdames W. S. Werts, Ben Sawyer
Boardman of Columbia,
;s of Mrs. William Bailey <
uesday.
ss Kate Wofford of Laurem
tor in the city on Tuesday.
. and Mrs. S/C. Hays ret
•s. J. F. J
s, Jr., M
rs. William Bailey Owen:
[rs. Clyde Lankford and Mil
Collette Griffin returned on Thursda
after spending two weeks at Murrd
Inlet.
. T. J, Peake is spending seven
a., spent the Week-end with M
Mrs. Mary Prather has ret
Friday from Camp McClellan
Mrs. Gus Hollingsworth.
Girl Who Slapped
Minister’s Face Is
Upheld By Governor
Frankfort, Ky., July 24.—the cc
August Is Here
Nothing pleases us more than to please
our large family of customers and
watch our list grow larger and'brger.
We cater to those especially who ap
preciate quality and want to know the
food they fat is pure and wholwwme. '
August is here—may we have the
pleasure of serving you this month
with foods of every description?
Good thing to eat—all you have to do
is lift the receiver and they are soon
delivered to your door.
Baldwin Bros. Grocery'
“HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT”
Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S.C.
Good
Service Attracts
It is because people throughout Clin
ton and vicinity have come to know
that the First National Bank places
great emphasis upon SERVICE,'al
ways considering customers’ prefer
ences as to how their accounts shall be
handled, that it is selected by a con
stantly growing number of patrons.
And while progressive, this bank ad
heres to sound, conservative, approved
banking methods, under United States
Government and Federal Reserve
Bank supervision.
OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS
First Natimial Bank
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