The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 07, 1926, Image 5
Now Is The Time
To
Plant Your Winter
Lawn
Italian Rye Grass
20c lb.
Miss Mary Wyman, who is teael
school in GoMville, visited Miss Se
''orby the past week-end.
Miss Mrytle Simmons spent
eek-end in Spartanburg with trie
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake, Mrs. J
Jeans and Mr. L. S. McMillan, wer
Mr. Kirk Milam spent Sunday
enno with his parents.
Messrs. Tom Milam and Tan Ri
ft Sunday morning for Florid
here they will spend the winter.
Dr. E. F. Taylor of Renno, was
risito& in the city on Monday.
Mrs Nannie A. Pitts, Miss Jeanet
?itts and Mr. Carfol Pitts, spent Su
day in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Godfrey of A
Mrs. G. B. Shockley of Newberry,
sited friends in the city Sunday.
Misses Lydie and Elizabeth Sloan
id Mr. Sam Sloan of Laurens, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Todd.
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PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Hindman of
reenwood, spent the week-end wf“
the latter’s parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. George Rucker left Saturday
age schools faculty, visit
Greenville the past week-end..
Dr. L. Ross Lynn was in Hartsyille
Miss Elizabeth Y
rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Collins.
Miss Marion Copeland of Chic<
College, spent the week-end with 1
have arrived from Philadelphia
Mrs. Carl Robinson and Misses Lil- in College Vi
jm Burr “ - -
Bailey, w< ^ f h ' h 1 f
M^Hoyt state* ^ ^
Blakely of Fountain Inn, spent last I Mr. Robert Dillard of College Park,
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Oa., spent the week-end in the city
Blakely. with his family.
” Ed Norman of Clemson College, Miss Blanche Anderson, daughter of
i his aunt, Mrs. W. B. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson, left
Sr., the past week-end. Saturday for Spartanburg, where she
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Nobody
CAN POSSIBLY GIVE YOU BETTER
MEATS AND LOOK AT THESE PRICES:
Round Steak 25c pound
Chuck Steak 20c pound
Loin Steak 28c pound
Roasts 20c pound
Stew Beef 10c pound
Mixed Sausage 20c pound
Pork Chops 30c pound
Pork Steak 32c pound
NORFOLK OYSTERS AND FISH
FRIDAY.
Fresh shipments of Oranges, Apples, Cran
berries, Grapefruits, Grapes, Cocoanuts,
Celery and Lettuce.
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE.
BARBECUE HASH SATURDAY.
Baldwin Bros. Grocery
“HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT”
Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C.
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Miss Hattie Mae Horton spent the H. D. Rantin.
eek-end at her home in Spartanburg. J Mr. Gus Burton
Mr. J. A. Bailey • « - •’ - - - ■ -
Spartanburg.
Lynn Cooper visited
lemson College last Sunday
Dr. and Mrs.
I Mr. Hassell Miller of Whitmin
er were in ited Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo on
the P. C.- J day.
Mr. Ross Burton of Whitmire,
An Institution
With a Soul
to add to the sum of h
does this by applying
ten"wereTn ColumbuTn^atu^ ttoTweek-end guest of Mrs. B. R.
A Knowledge of
Local Conditions
—the problems and opportunities of
this community—is of supreme im
portance when rendering complete
and helpful banking service.
The First National Bank is own
ed and managed by Clinton people,
and its services are planned to meet
the demands of its community. It is
well-known for interested co-opera
tion in the progress of the district,
as well as for sound policies—tested
and proven during 20 years’ success.
OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS
First National Bank
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