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Thursday, august 4,1927 1 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. SPECIAL FAIR Bath Salts, Bath Powder Miss Janie HolYnes Davis of L*u- Jack Jeans has gone to Comp Green- rens, is the guest of her cousin, Miss ville, near Brevard, where he' will Ada Holmes Davis. spend the month of August. Miss Mary Anderson of Laurens, is Os<;ar Kern of Reidville, w^s the visiting here as the guest of relatives, guert of hip mother, Mrs. Agnes Kern, Miss Helen Bailey is at home from ■ during the past week, a month’s stay at Skyland, N. C. j John William Dillard has returned Miss Mildred Hill of Cross Hill, was from a ten days’ stay at Camp Adger, the week-end guest of Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Mrs. Mary Suber of Silverstreet, is spending some time with her daugh ter, Mrs. A. T. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Barnes and chil dren, are spending their vacation with relatives in Augusta and Prosperity. near Pickens. • Mrs. Helene Ross and daughter re turned lo their home Monday in Al bemarle, N. C., after visiting here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. L. Parkinson. Miss Louise Simmons, formerly con nected with the University, has arrived Established 1886 STRENGTH IN RESOURCES, CHARACTER AND SERVICE We have served this community 41 years. Our list of customers has steadily grown through all this DO YOU CARRY AN ACCOUNT HERE? Bailey £ Son BANKERS Miss Ruth "Manning returned to her home in Bennettsville yesterday after visiting here as the guest of Miss Louise Pitts. James Witherspoon is spending the month of August at Birmingham Southern college, Birmingham, Ala. Miss Lois Mims of Edgefield, was the guest during the past week of Miss Collette Griffin. Mr. End Mrs. O. A. Sowers and little daughter, left Friday for a ten days’ vacation with relatives in Statesville and Asheville. Mrs. M. J. McFadden and little Irene Dillard returned Thursday from a two weeks’ stay in Asheville as the gijest of Miss Nora Lee Raysor. Miss Ruth Ferguson of Spartan burg, is the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ferguson. Miss Elizabeth Lynn has returned from Newberry where she was the guest of Miss Carolyn Jones. Mrs. E. W. Stone of Union, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Bailey. Mrs. James Lea and children of Charleston, are the guests of her sis ter, Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Mr. Lee came W. A. Davis. in the city to accept the position of secretary to Dr. B. L. Parkinson, pnes- ident of Presbyterian college. Mrs. Barnie Parrott will return to day from a visit to her parents in Bishopville. Miss Mary Pitts has returned home after a two week’s visit with friends in Columbia. -irT Mrs. Claude Des Champs and chil dren returned to their home in Bish- bpyille Friday after spending three Vfeelcs with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Chandler. ^ Rev. C. Bynum Betts is at home from a fortnight stay at Bon darken, near Hendersonville. Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Mrs. Rutledge Fuller, Mrs. E. G. Fuller and Mrs. A. M. Copeland, were visitors at Harris Springs on Tuesday. Miss Mary Sue Holcombe of Jones- ville, is the guest of Miss Mary Black Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Durant of Iva, were guests during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Ellis. Mrs. R. S. Creswell of Atlanta, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. up with his family for several days but returned hotne Monday. Col. B. R. T. Todd and Lieut. Geo. L. Cunningham, are at home from a two weeks’ stay at Fort McPherson where they were members of the sum mer training camp with the 327th in fantry. Dr. Dudley Jones and son, Parker, left Monday for a two weeks’ stay at Pawley’s Island. Mrs. Stanley Pitts, stenographer at Misses Alliwee Neighbors and Lil lian Burns Browning are at home from Greenville where they attended the R. Y. P. U. convention. Miss Viola Chandler, who is teach ing summer school near Cowpens, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Chandler. Miss Myra Leaman is visiting in Greenwood as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Leaman. R. F. Blakely and family returned the First National bank, has returned ; Monday from Bon darken where they from a two weeks’ vacation spent with have had a Cottage for the past two her brother in Orlando, Fla. weeks. Mrs. R. E. Sadler and children, and Mrs. Hugh Workman returned Mon- Mrs. D. R. Nimocks and little daugh- day from a visit to relatives in St. ter, returned Monday from Skyland, Stephens and Charleston. N, C., where they spent the months of June and July. Misses Evelyn Ramage and Doro- thy-Chandler spent Sunday in Cow- OLDEST STRONGEST individual Attention No matter what your business, there is someone in this organiza tion qualified and ready to give it his individual attention. Indeed, the personal element has been a vital factor in placing this institution foremost among Laurens county banks. ‘♦THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Ramseur and pens. , children of Greenville, were the week- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bishop and Mrs. end guests of relatives in the city. A. B. Stone spepnt Tuesday in Cross Mrs. T. R. Holland and Miss Ruth Anchor with relatives. Holland have returned from Asheville, I Rupert Fuller is spending several where they were guests of Mr. and days in Spartanburg with friends. Mrs. H. T. Hearn. - | Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon and Isabelle Mrs. R. L. Coe and little daughter, and Jack, are at home from a visit to left Tuesday for a two weeks’ visit to relatives in Belmont, N. C., Lowry- her sister, Mrs. T. P. P. Carson, in ville and Chester. Mrs. J. S. Darby Greenville. and little son of Belmont, accompa nied Mrs. Witherspoon home and are Mr. and Mrs. William Benjamin left Tuesday for a visit to relatives in Dar lington before returning t<i .their home in Richmond. Mrs. R. C. Wylie and children of Clover, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. P. Robinson. W. J. Benjamin of Greensboro, N. C., is the guest of his mother, Mrs. L. T. Benjamin, and other relatives. Mrs. S. W. Sumerel and little daugh ter will return today from a visit of several days to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGregor in Ruby. R. C. Philson of Abbeville, was the week-end guest of his sister, Mrs. Ag nes Kern. Miss Lora Montjoy spent Monday in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burdette left Monday for their home iji Savannah after a visit here to relatives. J. M. Pitts will return Saturday from a five weeks’ trip in Texas and other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard and chil dren spent yesterday in Chester as the guests of Mrs. Dillard’s father. Geo. W. Copeland, 'R. J. McCrary and Platt Prather are spending the i week at Stomp springs. now her guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duncan and little son, Billy, and Duncan Workman, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellesor Adams in Newberry. The many friends of Mrs. W. J. Bai ley will learn with interest that she was able to return to her home on Monday after being a patient for sev eral weeks in Dr. Hays’ hospital. Mrs. J. A. Bailey and Mrs. E. G. Fuller were visitors this week in Edgefield and Greenwood. Mrs. Duckett Adair of Columbia, is the guest of relatives in the city. Mrs. W. A. Galloway and children of Abbeville, ,are the guests of her pa rents, Mr. iyfd Mrs. W. M. McMillan. Mrs. J. A. Goodwin and daughter, Elizabeth, have returned to their home in Greensboro, N. C., after a visit to the former’s sister, Mrs. E. G. Fuller. They were accompanied by Miss Willie i Rudd Fuller for a visit of several weeks. j Rev. C. B. Betts. Misses Margaret | Blakely, Ruth Todd, Dorothy Wilson, 1 Nannie Young Tribble, Katherine I Blakely, Beth Blakely, William Blake ly and Wm. Tribble Adair are in Spar-! Mrs. Hubert Pitts and Miss Emmie t an t)urg attneding the state conven- Pitts are spending the week in the 1 ti° n Y. P. C. U. of the yA. R. P. mountains near Camp Jocassee as!church members of a house party. Mrs. O. T. Lawing of Greer, is the guest of relatives in the city. Miss Frances Hatton of High Point, N. C., is the guest of her aunt. Miss Fannie Hatton. Tom Leake left Monday for his j Home in Paris, Texas, after a visit to j Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bailey and Mr^and 1 Mrs. J. W* Leake. WRIGHT GIVES UP WATTS MUX POST! 1 Laurc vs Man Resigns Position To Be-' come Head of Great Fall: Mill. Active Citizen of County. Laurens, Aug. 1.—It was stated Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray of Jack-,^' 1 *’ ’ idaythat George M. Wright is sonville, Fla., are the guests of Mrs. resigning the presidency ol the Watts Gray’s parents, Mr. Wilson. and Mrs. A T icre, effective sometime in Sep- l l tern be 1. when he goes to Great Falls X school. r , , m M , , c i |to become the chief executive ot the X)r. and Mrs. T. J. Peake leave Sat-1 eL - rr, , Great balls Manufacturing company, urday for Chattanooga, Tenn., where r, . • . , , . d 1 u f * . v ! Mrr-W right spent last week in New Dr. Peake will spent the next three V ' 1 1 {_• . .. .i. 1 • it o a j- , iork, and on his return to the city it weeks in the U. S. Armv medical . ^ u . x. : was learned that he had given n6tice iof hiia intention to give ui the Laurens Misses Louise Bowers, Ruth .Edens,; post and would accept the presidency Elizabeth Clayton, Ruth Dantzler, Al-j of th(1 Great Falls company. 'ice Grace Wilson, baje Neal, Vina There is very general regret here of J Rankin and Nelle Langston, nurses > Mr> Wright’s decision for he has been from the Baptist hospital in Columbia, one 0 f the most active public men of spent the week-end with Mis. W. P. thf» tr.wn for » nnmht.r n-f iroave In 1 Montjoy and family. ♦ ♦ the town for a number of years. In addition to his work as executive of j H. J. Hindman is spending two ' tht Watts mills h^ has served the town $ weeks at the famous Knute Rockne.dnd county in different official capa- ♦ School of Coaching at Bucknell univer- cities, and has been an enterprising sfty, Lewisburg, Penn. Mr. Hindman • is physical director at Bailey Military * * institute at Greenwood. He and Mrs. Hindman have been spending the sum- citizen. A A few years ago he erected a mag nificent residence on West Main street, and it was the impression of mer here with the latter’s parents, Dr. j the people of Laurens that he was gt>- and Mrs. A. E. Spencer. ing to be a permanent resident. PAGE FIVE Prices • •' , v '* Advance Notice comes to us from factories that prices advance in August. See us at once and buy your piano before the advance is effective. If we have not the piano you want in stock we will wire for it. r Do not delay. O’Daniel & Reid The Greatest Asset —of any business house is the grood will which it has developed. It may not show on the hooks, but it is the real test of suc cess. The First National Bank has been build ing good will through more than 20 years by its policy of matching its service to the personal preferences as well as the routine business needs of its patrons. We welcome any opportunity to demon- trate what that means to any business or individual. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First Natal Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : : ; ♦ Better Traction Longer Wear I ♦ <♦ ♦ ♦ The lire with the famous, road gripping (.oodyeur All-Weather Tread scientifically designed for Balloon Tire use. —a tread now that assures long and even wear against the “cupping” And uneven wear so c mnton to ordinary Balloons. —a tread that will give better traction under all going, in addition to far longer and more satisfactory wear. Gome % in and see this tire. ♦ ♦ .er ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ McDANIEL i Vulcanizing Works R. P. CHAPMAN, ftfarntget / fy A X-* ■ % , - , LOA-ti. ]- . ■L • \ . 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