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THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, >926 ■ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Meet Your Friends At Our Soda Fountain HAVE YOU TRIED OUR ICE CREAM? MADE FROM PURE CREAM FROM THE CLINTON DAIRY. POLITE SERVICE TO ALL . Hugh W. Leaman of White-1 Mica Marion Simpson of Monroe, ville, N. C„ spent Thursday in the city ,N. C., is spending several days in the aa the guest of Mrs. J. W. Leaman. Jciiy as the guest of Miss Frances Dat- visiting Mr. Stanton Blakely, who i patient in the hospital there. Rev. L. E. Wiggins preached for Mr. Fant Thornley has ret ome after spending several di Mr. J. W. Copeland, Jr., spei reek-end in the city as the gu friends and relatives. Mrs. Hubert Johnson and ch of St.^Petersburg, Fla.^are upending Mrs. Nannie Phinney. j Established 1886 | For Privacy's Sake —some people secrete their reserve funds at home, blit a Savings Account • with this bank, a 40-year old institu tion whose services are confidential, is. » fully as private as the cleverest hiding place—and very much safer. We will be glad to answer any stions you may wish to ask about PERSONAL MENTION Wayne Gamble and children of Greely- ville, are guests of Miss Louise Pitts. Mrs. Janie Holland is spendir ' weeks in Welford, where she i ducting a Daily Vacation Bible i Miss Ethel Cunningham hi turned home after a several day it to Miss Ethel Green of Atlar Mr. Oliver Burroughs'of Melb Fla., is spending several days jrris of Concord, N. s spending several days in the city visiting friends. Mrs. E. J. Adair is spending soi me at Glenn Springs. Mrs. L. M. Dugan is spending s< i Estelle Hayes of Greer, i Sergant F. M. Hippert returned on Saturday from a month’s visit to rel- in Waynesboro and Richmond, day in Columbia as the guests o Jim McKinney. Mr. Chester Martin of McColl, spent several days the pi 3. Sallie Salters ha a three weeks’ visit md Mr. Robert McFall of Dade City, Fla., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Odiorne on last Friday. Mrs. F. W. Mi mn! She was 1 m Mr. Carroll F»itts ai Blakely have returnev spending several days ind Atlanta. of Asheville, he city as the s. J. W. Lea- i Birminglu trip at McClellansville. ” . and Mrs. A. N. Bramlett and sa Bett and Lee Bramlett of Lau- ie guest of Miss Bessie Jones. Mrs. Tom Robinson and daughter Miss Margaret, are the guests of Mrs Julia Griffin. Mrs. R. W. Phillips and daughter arrie Mae, returned on Sunday fron Irs. W. C. Cobb of Ware Shoals’. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Odiorne and son, >f Miss Marie Adair. M. S. Bailey 4 Son llWlfR" Helpfulness ^0SRC1AL Frigidaire Cooled! No—Frigidaitc COLD MEATS That’s the kind we have. It cannot be kept cooler than we can keep it We invite you to look over our cooling plant and see for yourself how very cold things can be kept without ice, moisture or odor. Once you have tried our meats, you will be convinced that meats can be kept no better. PHONE US FOR THE VERY BEST IN GROCERIES AND MEATS. BARBECUE HASH SATURDAY SPECIAL—6 Boxes Matches 25c Baldwin Bros. Grocery “HOME OF GOOD JHINGS TO EAT” Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. When You Patronize A Bank —you do that bank a favor, and you are entitled to every courtesy and con sideration at the hands of its officers and employees. “FIRST NATIONAL” SERVICE —is organized with a view to meeting in an intelligent and friendly way the precise requirements of every man and woman who enters our doors. We will be glad to discuss with you at your con- OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Bank e No, 7 Yard Next To D. E. Tribble C Clinton Moi x 97 tCo ZZs.c BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY The ( i Chronicle—$1.50 a Year