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THPBSDAY, AUGUST lyaZG 323,000,000 GALLONS OF ICE CREAM ANNUALLY CONSUMED BY THE PEOPLE OF AMERICA Most wholesome, most nutritious, most pal atable, most attractive. “The Diet For All Ages” KELLERS PURE CREAM ICE CREAM Miss Christina Sowers ha; home after spendinf seven Newberry with relatives. Established 1886 • WE KNOW YOU WANT Safety In your bank more than anything else, and sound, conservative man agement assures you of it here. It has been the BIG advantage attracting people of Clinton and vi cinity to this bank for over 40 years. Checking and Savings Accounts welcomed. M. S. Bailey £ Son BANKERS A Priceless Asset When the assets of this bank are fet forth in its statement, there is one valuable asset that is never mention ed. It is the priceless esteem and good will of the people. We feel greatly obligated to the friends of the bank for their con stant support and patronage and in vite you to join our happy family on the same basis as we are serving our present customers. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” N CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S PERSONAL MENTION and Mrs. A. B. Blakely, r. Matthew Lynn returned fi e Shoals on Tuesday, where been preaching for the past tl . L. A. Dugan of Greenwi Saturday here as the guesl mther, Mrs. L. M. Dugan. . Jim Copeland spent the w< n SparUnburg as the guest lother, Mrs. J. W. Copeland, . and Mrs. Harvey W. Layton baby of Charlotte, spent the week- ’ ere as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ha Dr. Dudley Jones left on Tues or Pawley’s Island to spend sev< day afternoon for Atlantic City, wf tH Mr.'and MrsD* Abrams of Whit mire, spent Sunday as the guests of Mrs. Estelle Abrams. Mrs. T. D. Copeland spent Tuesday in Prosperity with relatives. Messrs. C. W. Stone and B. H. Boy<3 v York a here he is buying goods for the Miss Sidney Turner of Timmons- ville, is spending a few days in the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland. T. I. Copeland and daughter, have returned home'after a i Dorothy McSwain of ( , s spending several days in me city as the guest of Mrs. W. D. Cope nd and Mrs. A. W. Brice. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden have and Mrs. J. A. < family, accompanied by Blakely, spent Sunday ii ly of Dunbarton, N. C. it several days last (veek as the it of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Blakely, r. F. G. Gregory and daughter of s Mildred Glasgow o A. J. Sproles of Green- s C6bb of Ware Shoals are spending sometime as the guests of Mr. Rex Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland have returned from a stay of several days Miss Mary Dell Roland has returned to her home in Woodruff, aftei ing several weeks with her am ast week as the guest of Mr. and Barnie Parrolt. » Ellen Langston of Greenville, [r. Ralph Blakely left on S New York and Baltimore, is buying fall goods for E thers’ store, tr. Jack Wilson has returned from the guest of ] Mrs. Charles Rounds and Miss Haig- ler are spending several luda. Miss Ethel McSwain c left Friday for Cross Hill Mrs. A. W. Brice and Mrs. W. D. Xs Clemmie Jamie Monday for a several d Asheville and Black Mountain,’ N. C. Mrs. C. M. Bailey and fai ” expected home on Tuesday , several weeks’ stay in Brevard, N. C. | Mr. Banks Hays of Greer, spent several days during the past week in Miss Emmie Bnrwn of Spartanburg, spending several days here as the uest of Miss Agatha Bailey. Miss Mary McQuown of Atlanta, is spending several days in the city as -le guest of Miss Virginia Moore. Mr. George Rucker spent the past Mr. Thomas Heath Cc >day for Sumter, when riends. Mr. Davis Pitts is e in Rock Hill as the gu relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Pressie McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMillan spent ~pnday in Abbeville as the guests of Ir. and Mrs. W. A. Galloway. Mrs. T. B. Hughes of Houston, Tex- 9, is spending several days here as ic guest of her son, Mr. Joe Stokes, Dr. D. M. Douglas and family left yesterday for a several days’ stay at Brevard, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and lit- Mr. lie daughter of Jacksonville, are visit- * ' ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T, Mr. Colie Adair is spending this Her sister, Mrs. M. E. Be of Raleigh, arrived Tuesday to be her during her illness. Little Theodore McFadden Plowden of Gable, is visiting his aunt, M " ;rs. J. F. Roehm has gone to ( s, after spending several da: the city with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. A Miss Mamie Lee Wright has re K *Mr T and Mr^T" W.^Finney spent Sunday in Abbeville aslhe guests o' 1 Mrs.. W. A^ G&TlQway,, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox and chil Iren spent Tuesday in Spartanburg is guests of friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burroughs havi (pending several weeks in Concord The Kind of Meats Folks Prefer There’s just one reason we serve so many folks with their meats— here they are sure of good, dean products such as they feel safe in feeding the family. AT BALDWIN’S—every purchase must satisfy—every delivery promise* must be kept—and good things always. Baldwin Bros. Grocery ‘HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT” Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. Every good business man knows that quality must back advertised goods to bring success year after year. There is that same quality in bank ing as in any other line of business, and we ar eprepared to meet every test of quality and unexcelled ser vice. The up-to-date business man or wo man wants a business building bank. Our position in the city’s business life is no overnight achievement. For the past twenty years we have been building the organization that makes The National Bank the choice of so many successful business men and women of this community. FRIENDS Mr. D. O. Rham relatives.at $umn ,nd L. O. Copeland of Savannah, ar-, ived yesterday to spend several days i with their father, “Uncle Robin” Cope-1 nd. , ! Misses Robbie and Louise Adair | ive returned to their home in By-j m, Ga., after spending several days j Mr. J. J. Lynn and family have re- OUR SERVICE First National “Clinton’s Strongest E Telephone No. 7 THE HOME OF Built-Right Monuments^ ALL WORK GUARANTEED Yard Next To D. E. Tribble Co. Clinton Monumedt Company Box 97 Clinton, S. C. r£v. G. E. Young of Newton, 1.. v..- and his son, Rev. G. E. Long, Jr., of I Cleveland, Ohio, are spending some- j time here as the guests of Mr. John D Dominick and family. i ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” Phones 877 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 The Clinton Chronicle—$1.50 a Year