The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 26, 1926, Image 3
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SOCIETYE VENTS
INTEREST TO WOMEN
Kn. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154
▼» of Laurens^as announced
gagement of her daughter, Miss Fran-
M Fuller Davis, - ^
Have your winter garments dean-
edearly. Get out your old faded gar
ments and have the color restored by
dry-deaning and dyeing them.
Buchanan’s
“KLEANERS WHO RLEAN”
Phone 28
B ues-stings
yisns
School Days;
Are Here!
Young man and young woman, if you
are going off to school this fall, we invite
you to come in and let us sell you your
trunk, hand bag or hat box, and every
thing to wear to complete your school
wardrobe.
—Wardrobe Trunks
—Dress Trunks
—Steamer Trunks
—Packer Trunks
—Hand Bags
—Suit Cases
—Hat Boxes
“THE LEADING DRY GOODS AND
CLOTHING STORE”
Copeland-Stone Co.
“One Price To All”
Phone 47 Clinton, S. C. Phone 47
$85.00
FOR THREE PIECES
AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
Full size, birch mahogany frame, workmanship
and finish as good as you get on a two hundred
dollar suite; cane back, upholstered in fine ve
lour and tapestry, choice of blue or rose in color, p;
Nachman spring fiUed cushions; 3 pillows; Setee I
full size; rocker and arm chair.
Don’t Miss These Values
Here is one of a number of suites that we re/
cently purchased at 25% less than the price—
you now have the same opportunity if you ^ct
before they are gone.
A NUMBER OF OTHER STYLES AND PRIC
ES TO SELECT FROM—ALL/SPEC-
LY PRICED.
Your Home Should Come First
S. M.&E.H. WILKES & COMPANY
CUNTON —Two Stores— — -LAURENS
tegRBia When In Wed Of First Class Job Work—CALL 74