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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1927 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. SPECIAL SALE This Week Only VANITY FAIR Bath Powder With Puff and a Box of Rouge, Any Shade for 59c \ Established 1886 Our Field is Clijitpn and vicinity—ever since establishment, 41 years ago, Bailey’s Bank has special ized in banking service to firms and individuals in this great district. What are your banking or investment wants? This bank and its services are at your command. M. S, Bailei i Son BANKERS :: OLDEST STRONGEST >♦♦♦< i S' Deposited in the Commercial your sav ings will earn interest steadily. And in this bank your funds will be protected by ample capital, surplus and profits, and conservative manage ment undo* State supervision. ‘THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” William Blalock is visiting friends in Greer. Blisses Frances and Sara Williams have reutmed .from an extended visit in North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Griggs of In dian Trail, N. C., spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Boney of Ra leigh, were visitors in the city on Mon day. * ‘ * Blaster Thomas Joy Glenn of Spar tanburg, was operated on Tuesday for appendicitis at Dr. Hays’ hospital. A. M. Copeland is spending several days in Newberry with his sons, E. B. and O. 0. Copepland. * Miss Maude Pearson spent Sunday in Newberry as the guest of Mrs. M. B. Hipp. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Martin and chil dren, and Mrs. L. W. C. Blalock of Goldville, were guests Sunday of Mrs. J. R. Green in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dow and Miss Nannelle Blalock spent several days at Wrightsville beach the' lpast week. i_Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair are on a ten days’ Northern trip buying fall goods for Adair’s Department store. Mrs. W.’B. Farr of Durham, is the guest of friends and relatives in the city. B. L. King and son, W. G. King, are in New York purchasing fall goods for their firm. They are making the trip through the country. Miss Lucille Jennings of Cross An chor, is spending a few days with Miss Mary Stone. Dr. and Mrs. States Jacobs of Hous ton, Texas, arrived yesterday for a vis it of several days to Mr^,and Mrs. W. J. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ja cobs, Sr. Miss Louise Weaver of Asheville, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. T. Gray, at Hotel Clinton. . Mrs. J. A. Bailey and Mrs. Julia Briggs were visitors the past week in Greenwood as the guests of Mrs. T. J. Anderson. Prof. E. H. Hall of Great Falls, join ed his family here Monday for a stay of a few days. Miss Mary Prince was called to her home in Abbeville on Monday on ac count of the death of her grandfather. Mrs. Jack Scruggs of Fountain Inn, and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Boyd of Sa vannah. Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young. Mrs. P. S. Bailey is spending sever al weeks at Dr. Hays’ hospital under going treatment . Prof, and Mrs. R. O. Nelson return ed Tuesday from Brighton and Fay etteville, Term., where they have been spending the summer. They will leave in a few days for Due West where they will reside in the future. Bliss Onnie Blakely has returned af ter a month’s vsit to Lancaster, Be- thune and Columbia. Miss Elizabeth Boozer returned home Tuesday after a short stay at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McKeown of Cornwell, have been spending several days with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T J. Blalock.) ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stone and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jacks and their fami lies spent Tuesday at Caesar’s Head. R. V. Bray and family of Beaufort, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Bray. Ned Anderson and Ryland Sumerel of the Bee Hive, are spending the week at Northern markets purchasing fall goods. Misses Frances Addy, Mary Bobo and Algie Bobo attended a party in Cross Anchor on Tuesday. Mrs. W. L. Ferguson and daughter. Miss Julia, left Tuesday for a visit of several days to relatives in Atlanta. Joe Davidson is spending a week’s vacation in Birmingham and Chatta nooga. Miss Aliewee Neighbors left Tues day for Atlanta, where she is visiting as the guest of Mrs. R. S. Creswell. Miss Nannie Sue^A“3air is visiting in Atlanta as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nabors. Mrs. John C. Henry and children of Greneville, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Henry Young. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barr of Lan caster, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lynn during the past week. Mrs. Zee McLees and son, Robert, Miss Sallie Wright and..niece, Miss K*te Todd of Greenville, left Tuesday for a visit of several days to New York and Atlantic City. Miss Lou Abrams is spending the week in Whitmire as the guest of Miss Thelmer Christy. Gilbert Blakely is enjoying a week’s vacation in Chattanooga, Tenn. Misses Mary and Leila Norman spent the week-end in Lancaster as the guests of their sister, Mrs. H. K. Wil liamson. • Mrs. C. W. Weir returned home Wednesday after a week’s stay at the hospital. Mrs. Charley Lamb and Miss Lizzie Beil Goasette of Cross Anchor, were recent guests of Mrs. A. B. Stone. Miss Norma Hallet returns this week after spending the summer at Columbia university doing special post-graduate work. ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard, Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Dillard, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway. Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Mc Crary, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCrary, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards, and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Jackson attended the funeral pf M,rs. Annie Rebecca Pinson in Cor*- onaca on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. L. M. Dugan is spending the week with relatives in Belton and An derson. Mrs. J. B. Frasier of Blairs is spend ing two weeks at the hospital. Rev. J. M. Dick of Kingstree, was a visitor in the city on Thursday. J. M. Lea of Charleston came up Sunday for Mrs. Lea and children and they returned home after a month’s visit to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts. — J. B. Park of Greenwood, was a vis itor in the city during the past week. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden and son, were the guests of relatives the past week in Fort Lawn. Miss Carolina Caldwell of Clothier, W. Va., visited her brother. James W. Caldwell, the past week. They have gone to Montreat for a stay of several days. Mrs. Henry Duftwoody has returned from a ten days’ stay with relatives in Augusta and Anderson. Miss Allie Garvin is at home from New York where she has been spend ing the past several months. ' Miss Mary White has returned to her home in Abbeville after visiting here as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Young. Mrs. S. A. Lindsey of Columbia, has returned to her home after a visit of several^ays to her sister, Mrs. J. W. Milam. Mrs. Osborne of Goldville, who un derwent an operation at Dr. Hays’ hos pital, is convalescing. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Keitel's.and Vir- } J ginia, returned Sunday from a week’s vacation spent at Highlands, N! C. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson and Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon were visitors in Spartanburg on Friday. Misses Lidie Davis, Sarah Knox and Ethel Killen spent Tuesday in Laurens as the guests of Miss Legare Black- well and attended a party given by Miss Blackwell in honor of her house guest. Miss Martha Padgett of Ander son. Mrs. Alah Benjamin spent last Wed nesday in Greenville with relatives. . CJayte Ray and Don Copeland are spending the week at Wrightsville beach. Mrs. Wm. Scott of Fas ley, has re turned home after a several days’ stay at Dr. Hays’ hospital. Miss Isabelle Witherspoon returned yesterday from Camden where she was the house party guest the past week of Miss Sara DePass. Miss Robbie Adair of Macon, Ga., and Miss Louise Adair of Moultrie, Ga., are the guests of their mother, Mrs. Minnie Adair. Misses Mary and Elizabeth Todd are at home after a two months’ stay at Bon darken hotel near Henderson- ' ville. Mrs. A. B. Henry left yesterday for a stay of two weeks at Wrightsville beach. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Holland and lit tle son of Jackson, Miss., and Earl Holland of Beaufort, are spending their vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hanip Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Poole of’ Dunn, N. C„ are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Poole. Miss Mary Henry returned yester day from Columbia where she was the guest several days of Mrs. Boyd Johnson. Mrs. Poag of Goldville. who under went an operation at Dr. Hays’ hos- ital on Monday, is improving. • Misses Laura Benjamin and Jimmie Atkins are spending a few days in Greenville and Inman. 4 Mrs. A. M. Nelson and son. Watts, spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Hendrix, in Mountviile. Misses Sara DePass of Camden, Betty Smythe of Summerville, and Sarah McDonald and Flpride Douglas of Winnsboro, arf'the' house guests of Miss Isabelle Witherspoon. Mrs. J. F. Bell has returned to her home in Renno. after a visit to Mrs. A. B. Henry. Mi ss Emmie Pitts returned yester day from a week’s visit to friends in Bennetts ville. Miss Marie Collins has returned from an extended visit to relatives in Atlanta. Mrs. Maude Bryson of Mountviile, who spent a week at Dr. Hays’ hos- piptal, returned to her home Friday. Mrs. J. W. Milam spepnt Tuesday in Columbia as the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Wanamaker. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis were Tues day visitors in Columbia. Mrs. Wayne Gamble and children of Greelyville, are guests of Miss Louise Pitts. C. L. Vaughn and family left Tues day for Toccoa, Ga., where they will make their future home. Miss Jamie Little and Miss Helen Milam visited Miss Frances Milam in Atlanta last week-end. Miss Milam accompanied them home yesterday for a visit of several days. Mr. and MrsNJ. T. Collins and son, of Atlanta, are vimting the former’s parents, Mr. and MrhiJEt. C. Collins. Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Parkinson leave this morning for a week's stay at Myr tle Beach. Miss Frances Black is visiting rel atives this week in Spartanburg. Mis. Drucie McSwain of Newberry, has returned to her home afterT~three weeks’ stay at the hospital. Miss Sadie Hendrix of Mountviile, is spending this week with her grand mother, Mrs. A. M. Nelson. - .Dr. C. A. Cromer. L. R. Gray and J. R._Murff of Laurens, were here Wed nesday for the special meeting of Clin ton lodge No. 84, Knights of Pythias. io A Thrill of Delight Greets The Modern Housewife —When she receives her order from Blakely’s. . 1 In summer, when the weather is hot and when everyone is “fussy” about foods—then it is that the ser vice that this store rehders is appre ciated most and the quality and choiceness of all foods is sure to give satisfaction. Let us serve you. 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