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- im — :./ ./ ' - / /> ■ / • * '*: THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1S27 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. ,1 PI PAGE F*VE t -* V. Buy a 25c package of Nature’s Remedy Tab lets and get an Aladdin knife sharpner free. Get yours today, while they last. PERSONAL MENTION Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn, Prof. I Miss Nell Brown spent the week- and Mrs. R. Ql Nelson, and Mrs. J. | end with relatives in Spartanburg:. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts were the week-end ^guests of the latter’s parents in Spkrtanburg. •• L. E. Hatton and V. Parks Adair were in Charleston the past week for the Masonic Grand lodge meeting. Miss Christine Peake, student at Lucy Cobb, was r the week-end guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake. Dr. W. E. Hoy was called to Phil adelphia Friday afternoon on account of the suddent death of his father, Dr. W. E. Hoy, Sr. Miss Margaret Douglas of Colum bia, was the week-end guest of Miss Almena Milling. Mrs. W. J. Bailey and Miss Clara Duckett aref attending the conference of the Daughters of the Arqerican Revolution in session in Columbia. Miss Geraldine Noell has returned !to her home at Covington, Va., after r% ^ , ✓a ^ xx AC-..-. Y\ T Y Y T - J — J. Lynn were in Due West on Monday John M. Copeland fo Renno, was in the city Tuesday. G. C. Albright of Laurens, has been spending the past week with his aunts, Mrs. W. H. Shands and Mrs. G. C. Pitts. J. D. Fulp of Greenwood, was a business visitor in the city Friday. Mr. Cary Stroud and mother of En- oree, were the week-end guests of Mrs. R. H. Young. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts and daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Ella Rid dell spent Monday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hindman of Greenwood, were the week-end guests of the latter’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer. Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Douglas and daughters of Columbia, were the Established 1886 The Strength 1 Of This Bank —is indicated by its past rec ord of 41 years of honest, con scientious service to its pat- , - rons and strict adherence to the most sound and approved banking methods. t ... M. $. Mi £ Son week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Albert Teague of Columbia, was a a two weeks’ visit to Mrs. D. J. Woods, business vistor in the city yesterday. 1 Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Beckett are Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Horton of Au- 1 spending a few days in the city. Mr. ’ gusta. were the week-end guests of Beckett is conducting special services relatives in the city. j at Shady Grove church. J. Will Dillard has returned from a , Mrs. J. L. Davidson and Mrs. Claud- | business trip of several days at Sum- ia Key fo Chester, were guests Tues- • ter. , day of Mrs. J. Lee Young. Mrs. M. J. McFadden left Saturday 1 Miss Janie Donnan of the Baptist for Sarasota. Fla., where she will hospital, Columbia, arrived yesterday j spend two weeks as the guests of Mr. to nurse her brother, J. H. Donnan, jand Mrs. Len H. Rounds. j who is quite ill. ; Miss Lina Simpson and Miss Cora: Miss Clara Mae Arnold spent the i Willson were visitors in Greenville week-end in Whitmire with her sis- jon Monday. ter, Mrs. L. L. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Winn, and Mr., Misses Jennie V. Arnold and Vinola and Mrs. Paul Austin of Greenville, Moorhead spent the week-end in Lau- were the guests Sunday of friends in rens. the city. j Horace DeShields of the U. S. Navy, Hugh C. Ray of Augusta, spent the spent the week-end in the city with j weke-end in the city with friends and relatives. 3= FREE! FREE! Saturday, March 19 ALL DAY With every purchase of the follow ing: combination of articles as list- . ed below we are giving absolutely free, one l 1 /*-lb. can of Blue Label Karo Syrup. Also a chance to get $1.00 worth of Groceries FREE. ' ONE-ALUMINUM SYRUP PITCHER, regular price $ .60—sale price $ ONE l*/ 2 LB. CAN CRYSTAL WHITE KARO, regular price 20—sale price ONE 1-LB. PACKAKE ARGO CORN STARCH, regular price 15-—sale price ONE MODERN METHOD COOK BOOK, regular price 25—sale price .45 .19 .14 .15 $1.20 .93 We want everybody to have a chance. Will also have a special price on Schimmel Preserves. COME AND SEE. Baldwin Bros. GROCERY “HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT” Phones 99 and ICO Clinton, S. C. relatives. Miss Nelle Rearden spent the week end at her home in Graniteville. Mrs. G. \V. Hollingsworth was call ed to Newberry Monday on account of the death of her brother, J. Bonds Mr. Fitzlan Chappell of Jackson-. McCrackin. Mrs. Geo. W. Wilkinson of Green enson of j Dugan and lit- j Virginia, were guests the past week j tie daughter of Greenwood, were the of, Mrs. D. J. Woods week-end guests of their mother, Mrs. ■~*«a • a tlAlOtl V I In II K* L. n IVI^ vl I ! ville, Fla., is spending a few days i Mrs. Geo. W. Wilkinson of ( with - friends in the city. j ville, and Mrs. Willie Steven i Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dugan and lit-! Virginia, were guests the pas : L. M. Dugan. Miss Carrie R. Evans and Miss Nancy Pearson spent Saturday in Greenville. Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lvnn and BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST !i!rs. J. A. Bailey is in Columbia at tending the annual conference, Daugh ters of the American Revolution. Prof, and Mrs. M. W. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair were in Co lumbia Tuesday to see “Ben Hur.” M ss Cora Richey were visitors in j Miss Corinne Bailey left Saturday Spartanburg on Thursday. i for Talladega, Ala., where she is to Mr. Louis Lawson has returned to he a bridesmaid in the wedding of his hom^..in Southgate, Ky., after , hei’ fm ml and former Converse class- sperding some time with friends and mate, M:ss Margaret Minge. relatives in town. _ j - 1 — Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Kennedy of! Due West, were visitors in town on Sunday. Miss Arline Ebcnhack was a week- ' end visitor in Asheville. Mrs. R. G. Murphy, Mrs. F. M.j Stutts. Mrs. T. P. Bray and Louis . Lawson spent Tuesday in Greenville, j Mr. and Mrs. Jno. O’Neal and Mr CROSS HILL ITEMS OF INTEREST Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Gas tonia, N. C., visited relatives here i Sunday. | Mrs. L. E. Martin was called to ■ i«- d d * d . iin i Whitmire Thursday night on account; and Mrs. \\. B. Byers of Rock Hill, , *. . j..., , .. . , of the illness of little Julia Miller were visitors m the citv Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Copeland and | Miss Mary Ruth Copeland, have been spending several days in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Copeland. Mr^s Kate Latimer spent the week- I end with her parents at Pageland with pneumonia. The ladies Sewing circle met with Mrs. J. H. Rasor Thursday after noon, and twenty-five were present. The decorations were lovely, lilacs, jonquils and hyacinths being used. Angpl food cake, block cream and ! Mr. and Mrs. lirby Hipp and chil- >tuffed dates were served by Mrs. dren. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little and T. 41 K What Every Business Needs i Every business needs right banking connections. The resources, the service, and the facilities of a bank are essential in all business. This bank is at your service. •THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” H. Little spent the week-end in New- I berry as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hipp. I Walter Johnson has returned from a business trip of several days to Myr tle Beach. I r-Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Bethea of Dil- i Ion. are the guests of their daughter. Mrs. W. W. Harris. Mrs. F. M. Boland is spending the week in Grvenwood as the guest of ;her mother. The many friend.- cf J. H. Donnan Hugh Fuller, Mrs. S. A. Leaman, Mrs. Sam Leaman and Mrs. J. H. Rasor. Mrs. W. H. Leaman and Miss Ger trude Leaman were shopping in Greenwood Saturday. Mr. J. H. Rasor of Columbia, spent last week at home. The friends of J. W. Hanna will be glad to know that he is improving from his illness. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Guthrie, and little son, of Atlanta, are visiting rel atives here. Mr. and M>.s. W. C. Rasor and E. The Major Factor / Or —in the safety of any business enterprise is the character of its management. v The “FIRST NATIONAL” is managed and directed by ex perienced bankers and suc cessful business executives, and it adheres rigidly to the established principles of sound banking. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 “T* ■will regret to know that he is sick and B. Rasor visited - relatives in Ware iccnfincd to his home on Centennial • shoals Sunday. treet. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Shockley and daughter. Fredna. were the week-end guests of relatives in Newberry. • Miss Marguerite Boozer of the > eity Miss Elizabeth Hill,, is visiting rel atives in Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and lit tle Billy visited relatives ir. Laurens: Sunday. ! schools faculty, spent the week-end! Mrs. C. D. Nance and son. John, I »in Newberry with her parents, Mr. and ; tht ‘ week-end in Columbia with ; tMrs. ft. M. Booxcr. —— : —^relatives. ^ l I m J M:ss Myrtle Simmons spent the • week-end with her parents at Mon- I trose. Ga. Honor Roll for Cross Hill Schools First grade: Blanche Pinson, Jua- i tha McLeod, Elizabeth Fuller, Lyl' - .that McLeod, Elizabeth Fuller, Lyl Mr. ana Mrs. M. P. Haze, of Bates- Abnht * f Vivian Marion, Griffin Pin-! t>arg._ were the guests of friends in son) E11)ret JoneSi j ohn (oats. the city on Saturday. | Winter Sports call for this ^ refreshment .> V -4 ' ' 1 Every bottle sterilized — bottled in our spotless plant. Keep a few bottles in your ice chest at home. 7 million a day GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Greenwood. S. C. it Had to be good TO GET WHERE IT IS -A i Second grade: Minnie Lee Bryson, Margaret Ratchford. Essie Belle Reed ier. Lyl Walker. Sixth grade: Wilma Carter, Ra-1 chel Hitt, John Workman, Ella Mc- i Swain, Thelma Gregory, Roxana Han- ; ! na, Lois Wade. j Seventh grade: Ruth Coffey, Sara 1 Lanfoid, Alync McNeil, Eldora Work man. Eighth grade: Katharine Wallace,! Virginia Reeder, Stuart Anderson, • Jim Hugh Austin. Ninth grade: Dorothy Hitt, Mil dred Lapford. Julia Coats, Mary Liz- ■zie Brown, Viola Reeder, John Nance, j Eleventh grade: Blanche Austin, | : lone -Ropp, Pierce Chandler, Della I Browne, Estelle Wade, Rosa Turner, Leonide Fuller. Real Service and Good Clean Groceries^ At A Price You Can Afford To Pay QUICK DELIVERY Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 ■•-4. r CAMPBELL LODGE TO . MEET TOMORROW Campbell Ledge No. 44, A. F. M„ will hold its regular meeting Friday j j night, March 18th, at 7:30. R. R. Nickles, D. D. G. M. of Laurens, will 'confer the M. M. degree. All mem- 1 brr' urged to be present. V. P. Adair, Secretary. 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