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$5.00 GIVEN AWAY EVERY SATURDAY BY KELLERS DRUG STORE TO PARTY HOLDING DUPLICATE OF NUMBER DRAWN FROM BOY. A coupon will be given with each cash purchase, of any article except fountain drinks and sandwiches. Three numbers will be drawn every Sat urday night, ihe first number drawn will be posted on our window. If duplicate number is not presented by Tuesday night, then second number will be posted on win dow. If duplicate of second number is not presented by lliursday night, then third number will be posted on window. Remember, it costs you nothing, and in sist on being given a coupon with each cash purchase., An Old Spirit" THAT MODERN PROGRESS LEAVES UNCHANGED Interwoven with the broad and comprehensive service of Bailey’s Bank is the old spirit of fairness and cooperation which for 40 years has been an outstanding characteristic. A spirit which will never change. A big friendly institution where the spirit is democratic and it is a r pleasure to do business. M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Modem Banking Service bank is organized for quick, thorough service, be- Your money* is fully safe guarded and is always ready for you whenever you want it The officers and employees who look after your needs are courteous and efficient. Mr. Walker Bailey and Dr. Pollard I Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Martin of Hali- of Clemson college, spent the week- f*x, Va., were guests during the past end with the former's parents, Dr. and .week of Prof and Mrs. A. V. Martin. Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. | Miss Sarah Copeland of West Palm Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kiilen and Miss Beach, FU., is the guest of her father* Ethel, and Mrs. Arthur Copeland .“Uncle Robin'* Copeland, spent Sunday in Columbia. | Dr. D. M. Douglas is in Greenville Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and this week attending the Furman cen- children were in Greenville Monday tennial celebration, night for the celebration arrival of Coach Walter A. Johnson spent aev- Santa Claus. eral days of the past-weak in Jack- Rev. Samuel Long of Latta, spent sonville, Fla., attending the Southern Tuesday night with his brother, Rev. coaches' mseting. Edward Long, and accompanied him to Greenville where they will spend several days attending the Baptist conference. Miss Sallie B. Anderson of Colum bia and Miss Bell Cantey of Woodruff, spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhsme. Mesdames R. R. Finkheimer and Lis- zie Morgan of Laurens were visitors in the city on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown of Hen dersonville, spent last week-end with Miss Mary Adams. Miss Katherine Goodman of Hen dersonville, is spending sometime at Thornwell and has charge of the Anita Home. Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn, Misses Minnie Moore nad Cora Richey spent Friday in Greenville. Mr. W. W. Madden of Honea Path, was a visitor in the city on Friday. Mrs. F. M. Todd of Simpsonville, spent last week-end with her mother, Mrs. Emma Little. Mr. and Mrs. VV. P. Riddell of Lau rens, were visitors in the city on Fri day, _ Mrs. T. C. Sumerel and Mrs. J. Y. Addy visited relatives in Newberry this week. Mrs. Will Brown of Laurens Is vis iting relatives in the city. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Donnan and children spent Sunday with Mr. J. W. Donnan at Tylersville. The friends of Mr. W. G. King will be glad to know that he has returned home after undergoing an operation tin a Spartanburg hospital. Mr. Jack Wilson of Batesburg, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson. Mrs. M. J. McFadden is spending the week in Rock Hill with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boyd of Spar- jtanburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Adair and Mrs. Annie Giles Bailey spent last Friday in Columbia. Mrs. Rex Phillips and Mrs. W. W. Richbeurg spent Wednesday in Green ville. Mrs. Ferguson of Whitmire, is vis iting her children at Thornwell. , | Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kern spent Mon-. Circle Meetings Of day in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth and Miss Emma Hipp spent Thursday in Spartanburg. Circle No. 1, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., Dr. and Mrs. Mood Smith spent Sun-1 chairman, will meet Monday afternoon day in Greenwood as the guests of | ut 3:30 with Miss Connie Bailey. Mrs. their daughter, Mrs. Eugene Timmer-JJohn D. Davis, leader, man. Circle No. 2, Mrs. W. B. Farr, chair- Mrs. D. E. Farr of Spruce PinCj N. C. , was a recent guest of Mrs. F. M. Boland. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Danziger and Mrs. W. P. Montjoy and son, William, were Sunday visitors in Greenville. Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Mrs. C. C. Bai ley, Mrs. J. Will Leake and Mrs. John D. Davis were Tuesday shoppers in Greneville. Mrs. L. V. Pinson, Mrs. Jessie Sparks and Misses Livingston and Stillwell were Saturday visitors in Newberry. 1 Mrs. George Hesse has returned to her home in Charleston after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Goyne Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice and Mar garet have returned from a visit to relatices in Chester. Mrs. Mary Bost of Spartanburg, is visiting her children at Thornwell. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Mason of Lau rens, were visitors in the city Friday. Mr. J. D. Boland left yesterday for a business trip to New Orleans. Mrs. A. B. Henry is visiting rela tives ni R nno. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Holland, Misses Hazel Boland and Helen Chalmers spent Saturday in Greneville. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boland spent Sunday in Little Mountain with rela tives. Miss Mardee Griffin, milliner at Adair's Department Sto^e, leaves Sun day for her home in Atlanta. She ex- ■pects to return for the new season opening in the spring. Mrs. A. H. Anderson was a visitor tives in Renno. Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Lightfoot of Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Riddle' and Mr. H. W. Bookhardt of Orange- J burg, were guests in the city yester- day. ^ Mrs. R. B. Thompson of Greenville, kas a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Edward Henry of Greenville, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry. The friends of Dr. Dudley Jones will be glad to know that he has re turned to his home after being a pa tient for the past ten days in Pryor’s hospital in Chester. Presbyterian Church man, will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. Frank Adair. Mrs. A. O’Daniel, leader. Circle No. 3, Mrs. A. P. Little, chair man, will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. D. M. Douglas. Mrs. J s A. Bailey, leader. Circle No. 4, Mrs. T. J. Blalock, chairman, will 'meet Monday after noon at 3:30 with Mrs. H. D. Rantin. Mrs. Henry M. Young, leader. Circle No. 5, Mrs. A. V. Martin, chairman, will meet Monday after noon at 3:3tf with Mrs. R. E. Jones. Miss Agatha Davis, leader. Circle No. 6, Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, chairman, will meet Monday after noon at 3:30 with Mrs. Walter John son. Mrs. Chris Adair, leader. Circle No. 7, Mrs. J. H. Stone, chair man, will meet Monday evening at! 7:30 with Mrs. Stone. Miiss Margaret Wilson, leader. . ' . Circle No. 8, Mrs. Pat Kinard, chair man, will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 with Miss Betty Woodworth. Miss Ethel Kiilen, leader. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Oxley and Miss es Minnie Lee Nash and Gladys Wil son spent Saturday- in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Longshore spent Sunday in Newberry with their par ents. Miss Mary Wilson spent the week end with her sister Miss Mary Wilson, in Greenville. Mrs. A. T. Wilson, Misses Gladys Stillwell and Azile Livingston spent Saturday in Newberry. Mr. Isadore Rubenstein spnet Sun day in Greenville. Miss Olive Tuck and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Odiorne spent Saturday in Greenville. Miss Agnes MacFie was the guest of Mrs. A. I. Mason in Laurens on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson spent Sunday with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Cliff Cunningham, of Cross Hill. Mrs. W. H. Shands and little grand daughter, Louise Coe, are spending several days in Greenville, visiting Mrs. T. P. P. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hunter of Lau rens, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes on Sunday. Mrs. Rufus D. Lewis and two chil dren of Spartanburg, are visiting her sister, Mrs. E. B. Sloan. iFirst grade: Bob Jones, Billy Hoy, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Perry and Paul League, Nat Dunaway, Louise little son spent Sunday in Saluda. i Fleming, Mary Louise Bailey. Mrs. Maggie Capps of Charlotte,! Second grade: L. L. Copeland, Billy is visiting her children at Thornwell. j Pitts, Bill Wade, Rebecca Speake, Ev- Misses Mary Conyers, Dibby Thom- elyn Fleming, Mildred Whitten, at, and Robbie Prince of Converse col- I Third grade: Lucile Wilson, Kath- lege were week end guests of Miss erine Graham, Christina Sowers, Le- Lucy Bailey. jtitia Jones, Mattie Lee Anderson. Mrs. Howard Dubose, Misses Sara I Fourth grade: Irene Dillard, Joe Copeland, Margaret and Katherine Donnan, Carrie Mae Phillips, James Jand Dudley Jones, were guests of Seay, Rose Mary Slater, Jack Wither- ! Misses Rosalie Jones and Margaret spoon, Nancy Young. .• 1 Copeland at Chicora college on Sat- J Fifth grade: ,0111 Ellis, R. W. John- urday. .son, James Sloan, Robert Vance, Flor- Mr. Gary Dillard spent the week-'ence Adair, $uella Denson, Rosa Bai- end at Salters with his wife and little 1 ley little, Margaret Moorhead, Fran- daughter, Mrs. Dillard being detained cis Spratt, Martha Whitten, Caroline there on account of the critical illness Burroughs, Thad Johnson, Augustus Florida St School Honor Roll Given of her brother. Prof. H. E. Sturgeon leaves today Ramage, Annie Lawson. Sixth grade: Nannie Sue Adair, for Birmingham where he will attend Ruth Earnhardt, Catherine Blakely, the annual meeting of the Southern Elizabeth Blakely, Mary Howze Dil- Intcrcollegiate Athletic Association as lard, Isabella Landrum, Caroline Mar- representative of the Presbyterian col- tin, Copie McCrary, Mildred Moore, lege. ; Mary Emma Speake, WilNs Mae Wil- Mtss Elizabeth Douglas has return- son, Billie* Owens, cd from a two weeks* stay in Wash- 1 Seventh grade: Margaret King, ington, Baltimore, New York and Phil- Mary Collette Davis, Morris League, adelphia. While in Washington she William Moorhead, Lewis King, Rus- was the guest oof Mias Fannie Dial, sel Ray, Garrard Johnson, Paul Todd, the debutante daughter ef Ex-Senator Madeline Adair, Emmie Adair, Fran- N. B. Dial, and was the recipient of cis Todd, Lydie Leake, Marguerite Dil- many social occasions in her honor, lard. ✓ * * • I '. ; \ •. v ; ry v®rTCTr. 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