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mm L. fcii] ^vr THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1927 HH i 9 - , *» f r\ .' V >^v- ' Shade Your Eyes — WITH Evr-Kool Visors inrtf’ JUST THE THlNu TO WEAR DUR ING HOT WEATHER AND IN OUT- " « > DOOR SPORTS AND EXERCISE. BIG SHIPMENT JUST OPENED » The Kind Of Soil t —on your farm or plantation, and the methods you employ in tilling it, are hardly more important as factors in your success than is the kind of banking service <you command. ... .. ^.. BAILEY’S BANK has ample resources Its experience covers 41 years. Here you can count on broad service—intelligent, thoroughly helpful service. COME IN AND SEE US ~ M. S. Bailin £ Son BANKERS . » OLDEST STRONGEST * Your Business Needs 4 *r \ i. —send you to your bank. • Our aim is to provide precisely the service you require and, if pos sible, to do a little more for you than you expect, and in a little better way. Complete facilities and consis tent co-operation will give value to your relationship here. We invite your patronage. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” , i M M:<7 .v v.- 7 ► n v 1 “V ' 7 . r7- THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON,. S. C. PAGE FIVE i ni A- . U I:. t < ^ 'm Miss Polly Elrod of Memphis, Tex-, Prof, and Mrs. A. T. Fant and little as, will arrive tomorrow to visit Miss daughters, left Monday for Moline, Emmie PiCts. | HI-. Where they will spend the sum- Misses Ida Jacks and Esther Holland mer. were visitors .in Greenville last Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson of Co lumbia, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Geer and little daughter of Anderson, were Dr. Dudley Jones spent Tuesday in Barnwell and delivered the commence ment address before the graduating class of the high school. Miss Lora Montjoy, who has been I:: the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs., teaching the past session at Rembert, of of B. L. King. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Galloway Sumter, were the guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMillan. Miss Nell Dillard of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Dillard. Miss Emmie Pitta, who has been teaching at Neeses for the past ses sion, arrived Saturday to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.. Pitts. Miss Alline Newsom, member of the city schools faculty, is spending the week as the guest of Mrs. Felder Smith beford returning to her home in Hartsville for the summer. Miss Helen Bailey was in Sumter Wednesday where she was a brides maid in the wedding of Miss Caroline Dick and Col. J. Rion McKissick. Mrs. S. G. Dillard and Mrs. W. W! Harris, were visitors in Greenville on Saturday. Mrs. P. G. Ellisor of Newberry, was here Friday for the high school com mencement exercises. Her nephew, Isaac Copeland, was a member pf t^ie graduating class. Miss Melenee Thornley js spending the'week with friends and relatives in Anderson. The many friends of Miss Florence Bailey, known and loved as “Sun shine,” will be delighted to know that she has returned home after spending several months in Dr. Tyler’s hospital in Greenville and that her condition is much improved. Mrs. W. E. Falls and children left yesterday for North after a visit to is at heme for the summer. Miss Lucy Bailey, student at Con verse college, iS at home for the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Leaman of Greenwood, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair. Miss Gertrude Kennedy of Chester, was the week-end guest of friends and j relatives in the city. Mrs. M. E. Bethea left Monday for ’ her home in Raleigh after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Young. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., and Miss Clara Duckett spent Friday at Ta- massee attending a meeting of the trustees of the D. A. R. school for girls. . Miss Clemmie Jamison of Queen’s college is at home to spend the sum mer with her mother, Mrs. Lula Jami son. . ' Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Nickles of Char leston, were guests Monday of the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. W. G. Neville. Mrs. J. B. Parrott returned Monday from a three weeks’ visit to her pa-1 rents in Bishopville. . Mrs. W. J. Bailey and Miss Cassie Oliver spent Monday in Spartanburg 1 as the guest of friends. *;u 1 - . Miss Daisy Southerland of Mobile, Ala., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kinard spent the week-end in Blacksburg as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. Miss Ethel, Killen is spending two J weeks in Beaufort as the guest of Miss Louise Sparks. Miss Florrie Burdette has returned Watch The Food You Eat! What a relief for mothers to khow that wh£n they put on a meal for their family that has been prepared from Groceries and Vegetables from Blakely’s, they are the finest and the most wholesome it’s possible to obtain. Phone us for these fresh vegetables: Beans, Carrots, Beets, Squash, Cucum bers, Lettuce,. Celery, Fresh Tomatoes, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Green Cabbage, Onions, Peppers. FRESH COUNTRY EGGS and BUTTER EVERYTHING THAT’S GOOD m Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Ho!- from Charleston where she visited her land. Mr. and Mrs. White of Anderson, sister, Miss Sybil Burdette. George Blalock, medical student at were the week-end guests of Mr. and Columbia university, New York, has Mrs. John T. Thornley. arrived to spend the summer with his Prof, and Mrs. A. V. Martin are in parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. Rome, Ga., this week attending the | Miss Kate Latimer was called home commencement exercises of the Dar- this week on account of the illness of lington school where their son, Taylor her aunt. Martin, is a member of the graduating | Mrs. J. C. Hindman of Atoka, Tenn., c l ass> ( is the guest of her sister, Miss Dora Mr. and Mrf. Henry Hearn have re- Bell.. turned to Asheville after spending sev-1 Mrs. R. L. Plaxico of Blacksburg, is eral days with Mrs. Hearn’s parents, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. T. R, Holland. j D. E. Tribble. The friends of James Allan Cole-) Mrs. Eula Burdette has returned man were glad to greet him on the from Columbia where she was the streets Tuesday after a critical illness guest of her brother, T. M. Watt#, of several weeks. j Misses Gertrude Keasler, Addie Mae Miss Christine Felder of St. George, Johnson and Emily Carter, and Mes- is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Felder |Srs. Forest Keasler, Thomas and Ar- Smith. thur Moore of Honea Path, were the Rev. Jas. W. Jackson, pastor of the 1 week-end guests of Mrs. Sallie All- First Presbyterian church of Green- good. wood, was a visitor in the city Mon day. ! Mrs. Crawford Clapp has returned Mr. and Mrs. Len Copeland of Sa vannah .arrived Tuesday, Mr. Cope- We Invite Your Business The strength of the Federal Reserve System has now been proven for many years; it is the strongest financial system in the world; it makes the American dollar worth one hundred cents in gold. Being a member of this strong system gives greater SECURITY to our depositors. We invite YOUR banking business. Start saving regularly NOW. land having been called home on ac- from Greenwood, where she, was the count of the critical illness of his fath guest of Mrs. W. A. Lomax. Rev. Geo. Bobo, a member of this year’s graduating class of the Louis ville Baptist seminary, is on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bo bo. Dr. R. C. Cranberry of Gaffney, while here Friday to deliver the com mencement address before the high school graduating class, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. The following Chicora girls have re turned to the city to spend the sum mer with their parents: Misses Rosa lie Jones, Cleon Pitts, Elise Margaret Copeland, Marion er, “Uncle Robin” Copeland. Mrs. H. M. Wise of Stuart, Fla., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance. Miss Pearl Hitt of Lander college, was called home Saturday on account of the death of her uncle, J. E. Hamm. Mrs. R. R. Tolbert of Greenwood, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. A. J. Milling. Mrs. Marion Durant of Iva, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Ellis. M rs. J. D^acobs of Atlanta, arrived Henry, yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cope- Bailey. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Baak “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 • *t! A Mrs. Clarence Galloway, who is j spending the ’"'summer in Greenwood, i together witJe her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barnes, were Sunday visi-; tors in the city. Mrs. ’ M. J. McFadd?n, Dorsey i Howze McFadden, Mary Howze and i Irene Dillard, are spending the week land. Ethel Copeland, Janie Lois Lynn, Alva Wilson and Dudley Cozby. > The following teachers of the city schools, returned Saturday to their re spective homes for the summer: Miss Bobbie Parks, Augusta; Miss Olive Tuck, Spartanburg; Miss Azile Liv ingston, Pomaria; Miss Bertha Gray Gallman, Newberry; Miss Nell Brown, ^ p or ^ j, aW n with relatives. Spartanburg; Miss Gladys Stmvell. j Silverstreet; J. F. Bozard, Cameron; E. ■ • ^ — M. Shannon, Blaekstock; Miss Evelyn Providence School BotU, Abbeville; Miss Frances Conner flrwino- EvPrfWPS 1 < > Greenwood; Miss Margie Seawright,’ EjXca. Ll.5cS , < ► Hodges; Miss Lily Yarborough; En-; > _ • oree; Miss Louise Atftins, Greenwood; : The pupils of Providence school I Miss Ruth Livingston, Swansea; Miss , gave their closing exercises on Fri-! Annie Belle Hudson, Mt. Croghan; day afternoon, May 13. The opening 1 Miss Mrytle Simmons. Montrose, Ga.;l chorus was sung by some of the older: Miss Margarette Boozer, Newberry. bovs and girls appropriately costumed. Many of your neighbors buy it by the New Adventures in Flowerland,” an operetta, was then given by other pu pils IP* always a de light to family and guests—the one great drink always ready for you around the corner from any where. More Tire Miles for 'W :: 7 million a day Your grocer de livers it by the case. Always keep a few bottles in your ice chest. GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. . Greenwood, S. C. IT TO HAD GET XO BE GOOD WHERE IT IS of the school, and the audience wns carried into a real fairy flower- i land. The entire program was performed with credit to the pupils and the teach ers, and afforded a delightful half hour’s entertainment to the ’ large crowd that atended. The $2.50 gold piece given by C. M. j * Bialey to the winner in the story re- < ► production contest was won this year by Eleanor Cauble, and was presented at this time by J. H. Witherspoon, ; superintendent of £he city schools. The following children have made a ! ^ perfect attendance record for the year: Gonzales Harris, Catherine Brown, Helen Bobo. ! 1 Less Tire Money MRS. MILLING LOSES SISTEk The many friends of Mrs. A. J. Mil- ing will sympathize with her in the leath of her "sister, Miss Annie Ross Tolbert, which occurred in Greenwood last Saturday. The funeral service was held Monday and attended by Mr. and Mrs. Milling and family. Goodyear All-Weathers if you want the best. Goodyear-built Pathfinders if you want maximum value for^minimum cost. Goodyear Regular, Heavy Tourist and Pathfinder Tubes to match them all. We’re stocking them. Servicing. And selling lots of them to Clinton motorists who check tire costs carefully. McDaniel Vulcanizing Works R. P. CHAPMAN, Manager i \ / \ \r. u I •hfJRv. JBfeiiHilEMftBMilii ■ iM