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•' ■ ’ • cf 1 , —I ~ |i||lllll " HfnrTT Ii IIIIIIMIIIl m : ' . THURStoAY, OCTOBER 20, 1927 ~ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. GENUINE ’ ^ • -> •* . r-L. *V ' " • - THERMOS VACUUM BOTTLES UNIVERSAL VACUUM BOTTLES — Also — Refillers of the above. All In Stock. Miss Emmie Pitts is at home for the! _ Be: and Mrs. B. L. Parkinson were • m m • » * m • • « « *11 weddinjr of her sister. Miss Louise Pitts, which is to be solemnized this evening in North Broad Street Meth odist church. R. C. Collins and family are now occupying the Robertson home on West Main street. Mrs. J. A. Bailey spent Friday at the D. A. R. Tam as see school attend- week-end visitors in Asheville. Mrs. R. H. Hatton is at home from a visit of several weeks to her son, Hartwell Hatton, in New York. Mrs. Gary Dillard and little daugh ter, returned yesterday from a ten days' visit to relatives in Salters. (♦ Miss Essie Davidson of Great Falls, J J \ spent the week-end with her parents, ing a meeting of the board of trustees Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davidson. \ For homes that want the best in Small size Medium size of which she is an honorary member. She was accompanied on the trip by Mrs. E. G. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Murphy attend ed the state fair in Columbia on Tues day. Messrs. Fred West and Joe Little of Abbeville, were Tuesday visitors in the city. Miss Hazel Bethea of Raleigh, is visiting her mother. Mrs. M. E. Be thea. at the home of Mrs. Geo, W. Young. Rev. C. Bynum Betts, R. F. Blakely, and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sloan were in Miss Mary Templeton of Laurens, was the week-end guest of relatives in the city. Mrs. A7 M. Copeland spent the week-end with relatives in Atlanta. | Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry and j daughter, Miss Elise, spent the week end in Columbia as the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Rutledge Adair. Miss Ray Young of Greenwooj}, was the guest during the past week of Miss Helen Adair. Mrs. Henry Cook of Kershaw, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davidson. I Ora Tuesday and yesterday attending l Mrs. J. W. Gary of Whitmire, was the annual meeting of the Second a visitor in the city on Monday. i| This Pioneer 11 Institution —the oldest, largest and strongest % .• ^ . bank in Laurens County has served this community f^r 41 years, faith- fully and efficiently. It merits — and will cordially welcome — your patronage. \ ' " 1 " M. S. Bailey £ Son BANKERS presbytery of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church composed of churches in western South Carolina, Georgia and Florida^. Miss Ruby Carter, student at the University of South Ca«dina. -spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carter. ^ Miss Polly Elrod spent yesterday in Timmonsville where she was a brides maid last night in the wedding of Miss . „ Alma McClendon. * cora college, spent the week-end with Robert S. Dugan of York, visited his their parents, mother, Mrs. L. M. Dugan, on Thurs day of last week. Mrs. Morgan Todd of Stnipsonville, was the guest of her mother. Mrs. Emma Little, during the past week. Miss I.aura Benjamin spent the week-end in Spartanburg as the guest of her sister. Miss Man. - Benjamin. Misses Mogue and Sarah Stone spent the week-end in Spartanburg as the guests of friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Copeland of Newberry, visited relatives in the city on Sunday. Mrs. Nannie Ferguson and Miss Ju lia Ferguson spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella Burton near Whitmire. Misses Frances Addy and Nellie Collins, Limestone college students, spent the week-end with their parents. I Misses Betty Woodworth, Benet * Godfrey and Ellen Copeland of Chi- FOR'SHORTENING-Frying, Cake Baking THIS WEEK ONLY—1-lb. can free with the purchase of each 9-lb. can. Fresh Shelled Nuts—all kinds, Crystalized Ginger, Pineapple, Citron. Pitted Dates. Premier N. Y. State Cheese. TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 Mrs. S. J. Todd left Thursday for Darlington where she will make her future Ivome with her sons, Messrs. Ryland antpGrier Todd. Mrs. H. A. Anderson and Miss Min nie Wilson were visitors in Greenville on Thursday. Dr. J. H. Miller of Cross Hill, was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. Misses Beth Blakely and Floy Fish er of Greenville, were the week-end Miss Emma Little of G. W. C., was guests of Miss Margaret Blakely, at home for the week-end with her pa-1 Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Watts and chll- rents. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Little, jdren of Columbia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Morgan Todd. Mrs. Emma Lit-} the former’s sister, Mrs. Eula Bur- tie and Mrs. A. B. Galloway were the dette. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little in | * W. W. Arrington of Greenville, was Abbeville during the past week. | >n the city Sunday to worship with Miss Caroline Young of Mountville,. the A. R. P. congregation, has accepted a position in the Thorn- Miss Katherine Blakely has return- well orphanage schools. !«?d to Calhoun Falls after being at Mrs. J. D. Davis spent the week-end home for a week on account of her at Winthrop college visiting her school being quarantined, daughter. Miss Udie Davis. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Blalock have re turned from Wadesboro, N. C.. where they have been at the bedside of Mr. Blalock’s mother, who is very ill in a hospital. Casper Little of Whitmire, has ac $ 100,0C9 Added To Lander Endowment Greenwood, Oct. 15.— President R. H. Bennett, of lender college, an- cepted a position with the Clinton Cot-! noumed today that the offer of $50,- ton mill and his fatiuly is now oocu-iOGO by Benjamin N. Duke of New pying the Collins house in the mill York, had been matched by friends of <> village. i jthe college, thus adding $100,000 to* A delegation of ladies fw»m the its endowment fund. Of the total of First Presbyterian church of Spartan-1 $50,000 which has been paid in cash, burg, were visitors at Thomvrell or- $0,000 was subscribed by citizens of phanage on last Thursday. j Greenwood and $0,000 by the lender Cpat. J. W. Copeland spent the College Alumni association. The hal- vveek-end at Blowing Rock. N. C. ance was contributed by friends ofihe Mr. and Mrj>. F. M. Boland and chil- institution throughout the state. OLDEST STRONGEST i dren. and Pet R. Adair spent Sunday \ at Winthrop college visiting their daughters. Mrs. B. L. Parkinson spent Wednes day in Laurens where she was the guest of the Wednesday club with Mrs. M. L. Copeland as hostess. N Mrs. Ben Martin returner! Sunday to her home in Fort Mill, after a two weeks’ visit to her sister. Mrs. R. E. Sadler. Mrs. L. M. Dugan and daughter, M iss Caroline, were visitors this week in Greenville. Mrs. Louise Appelt of Manning, was the guest of her daughters, Mrs. Mar garet .McFaddin and Miss Mattie Ap pelt ♦he past week-end. YOUNG PEOPLE TO MEET HERE To Serve Clinton Business —bas been-the big purpose of this institution since its establishment, its officers realizing that by fur thering the progress of industrial and commercial enterprise the bank promotes the material wel fare of every citizen as well «w This is a progressive institution a good one for you to bank with. o <► OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank’’ " s * Telephone No. 7 The quarterly meeting of the Lau rens County B. Y. P. U? association will meet with the First Baptist church of Clinton on Sunday, October JO, at 3:0U p. m. All members are urged to be present. The public is ip-J vited. r The following prograpi vtlH he car ried out: ’ } 1. Song. 2. Devotional service. 3. Special music. 4. Vice-president’s report. 5. Play by Clinton junior union. T t ♦ We Invite You to Sell Your Cotton In Clinton WHERE YOU GET THE ADVANTAGE OF TWO WAREHOUSES AND BUYERS. WE WANT TO SEE YOUR COTTON BRING A GOOD PRICE, AND LET US TAKE CARE OF YOUR MONEY FOR YOU. G. Talk, by J. J. Kincaid, ‘‘The lm*|x ♦ j Miss Priscilla Alden Bailey of Win- ! portance of the B. Y. P. U. to Young X | throp'college, was the week-end guest Christians.” tiof her parents. Mr. ar.i Mr'. J. A. 7. Talk, by Paul D. Bragg, “The Importance of the B. Y. P. U. to the Bailey. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” Th* CL.INTON,*' S.C CROSS HILL ITEMS OF INTEREST Church” X. Place of next meeting. 9. Awarding of banners. 10. Prayer 11. Adjournment. 1 ■-I j Mrs. J. L. Miller and children of Whitmire, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Martin. Mr. David Joyce of Mullins, visited Mr. and Mrs. \\\ C. Rasor last week. M iss Maud Nells of Atlanta, is the guest of Mrs. Ida Crisp. I Miss Helen Hitt of Rock Hill, spent Favorable Analysis Of City Water Given; ’ Charleston, S. C., ■q October 3, 1927 Sanitary Water Analysis*N-or^iTTl, received September 26, 1927. From Municipal Light and Water Plant, Clinton, S. C. i Parts per Million .... 5.00 1 ♦ 12.00 ♦ ... 0.02. 0.01 0.00 the week-end with home-folks. Mrs. Harry Desportes of Ridgeway, spent last week wirti her sister, Mrs. jj. H. Miller. 1 Miss Gertrude Leaman and Miss Ida Turner of Ware Shoals, spent the week-end with relatives. The many friends of G. L. Carter and family deeply sympathize with them in the loss of their loved one, Z™*?'** graves u Mrs. Carter. She was a devoted wife. Total Sol,ds 95 a loving motheV and a friend to all who knew her. Mrs. W. H. Shands of Clinton was here Thursday for the funeral of Mrs. ; G. h. Carter. Miller Pinson. Ernest Pinson. Mrs. S. A. Leaman apd Mrs.. John W. Hamm, visited relatives in Co.:imbia ;on Sunday.’ \ l £ ;■ r-jo Mr. and Mrs. Bob Raggott of Au- Color Chlorinne c Free Ammonia Albuminoid Ammonia Nitrogen as Nitrites Nitrogen as Nitrates .... 0.10 | 00- ' Bacterial indications of contamina tion: Negative. 1 Remarks: Analyses indicate water to be of good quality and free from 1 contamination. j Respectfully submitted, F. L. Parker, M. D. —f ' V — | SCHOOL TO GIVE PLAY A play entitled. “Here Comes Ara- ' ’ J ► i gusta, are visiting their parents, Mr. bella.” a production of Wayne P. Sew- jand Mrs. b. A. Leaman. j e i| 0 f- Atlanta, will be presented in : Rev.*W. D. Ratrhford and Ellis ] Clinton on Nov. 22nd. The proceeds 'Fuller attended the meeting of the of the entertainment will go to the j Presbyterian synod in Sumter last j benef’t of the athletic aksociatton^of week. ~ - jthe Clinton high-«dwrotr/ /* We Find the Cause! Tire troubles don’t just happen. There’s usually a reason. 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