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l> ■* 'V * •'f "i ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927 . t v ‘ w ‘ . . . *'"■ . * if" V \« y '-V- * * • v ' ■ . THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, S. C. ' • V -s i’ PAGE Ffrfc ***< .^r PERSONAL MENTION PU. 1-14-M • A Powder that really stays on! . *.s • ' Motohno or Mancing---in business or in college— or just living the active, busy life of the Woman of Todav—you need a Powder that stays on, keeping you daintily, becomingly groomed always. Try Armand Cold Cream Powder, which has the famous Armand “bit of Cold Cream.” It lasts mar* vclously, and gives the skin a delightful, velvety, rose-leaf finish. In different tints to suit different complexions and types. Price $i.oo. Changing Conditions —keener competition and other factors are creating new and far more intricate problems for the business man of 1927 to solve. Abreast with the times and back ed by 41 years’ experience this bank stands ready to work with Clinton business men in the satisfactory solving of their problems. M. S. Bailey £ Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Be Always Ready It 4s not often than a man can make opportunities for himself, but he can put himself in such shape that when or if opportunities come, he is ready to take advantage of them. Lay aside in the Savings Depart ment of ihis bank a specified amount at regular and frequent in tervals. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Timmerman of Columbia, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. Mood Smith, Dr. S. C. Hays and J. B. Parrott at- Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jacobs, Brice and Bennett Townsend attend ed the P. C^Erskine football gaufe in Rock Hill Saturday. H. G. Rheney and Misses Lv'" ► 6 tended the P. C.-Erskine football game Georgia and Virginia Rheney s in Rock Hill Saturday. H. L. Eichelberger and J. B. Hart spent the 3 week-end in Augusta. Miss Helen Glenn of Laurens, spent the week-endn with her aunt, Mrs. Es telle Abrams. Silas Bailey and Hubert Boyd mo tored to Rock Hill Saturday for the P. C.-Erskine football game. Hayne Chandler of Florida, is visit ing his father, TonyChandler week-end in Augusta with relat Mr. and Mrs. Gus Holing: spent Sunday in Newberry guetotp of Mr. and Mrs. S. JPL Me* Crtfekin. Mrs. Bessie Ferguson of VVt»Sfcijuire^ was the guest several days last; waek of Mrs. Natmfc^ergusQn. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., J. F. Jaebbs. Misses Lola Boyce, Annie Bap} Mary Wilson and Martha Young.were - iW, "ST We will reward the person or persons < who will furnish ns with evidence that will ^ help us in locating thepackers or manufac- y hirers of better eatabjes than we have in | stock. t-'., Kb Misses Ruth Cunningham and Kath-^ n Rock Hill Saturday for thfe P. C.- leen Garner of Chicora college, were in the city the past week-end and attend ed the Dugan-Sowers wedding. Mr. and Mrs. William Atchinson and Mrs. Hoggin Goggins of Cross Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bailey. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer were among those present in Rock Hill Sat urday for the P. C.-Erskine football game. Miss Betty Woodworth of Chicora college was at'home with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Woodworth for the week-end. Miss Louise Bethea, who is teaching in Woodruff, was the guest of her sis- Gary Martin. Erskine football game. Miss Agnes Lehman and mother of Cross Hill, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mae Leaman. . . i' Rev. John Speake of Spartanburg, spent Monday with his brother, Ceo. Speake. ' C, .. Dr. Charles Raynal of Statesville, N. C., is the guest of Dr. Dudley Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Evans spent Monday night with the latter’s pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts, while en route to Laurinburg, N. C., where they will make their future home Mrs. Henry Niles of Camdew, was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. WE HAVE THE BEST THAT WE CAN •T -J.'Vtr. |j- It will pay you to investigate the Battle Creek Health Foods. TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 1?K ter, Mrs. W. W\ Harris,, a few days the past week. Dr. B. L. Parkinson will go to Greenwood tomorrow where he is one Mr. and Mrs. John W ilson and fam- G f speakers on the program for ily of Newberry were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson on Sunday. Miss Robbie Parks spent the week end with her mother in Augusta. Mrs. Frank Nivens of Monroe, N. C., was in the city Saturday for the Dugan-Sowers wedding. D. C. Heustiss of Sumter, was a Week-end visitor in the city. the teachers meeting of the Third Con gressional district. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely and daughter, Mifes Georgie Bee, spent the past week-end with Mrs. and Mrs. H. K. Neely in Dunbarton. Mrs. C. M. Bailey is ^isiting in Bir mingham, Ala., as the guest of her {daughter, Mrs. Brewer Dixon Cpt. and Mrs. J. W Copeland haw Mrs . j.'t. Stoddard and little daogh- returned to the c.ty after a few days ^ Ruth of 0winKS weri . th( , wedding trip. * Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chaney spent T , Sunday in Gray Court with relatives. ue of her sister, Mrs. H. W. Richey, on Misses Lucielle Nelson, Miriam Nel- J. W. Riddle of Woodruff waii in the city during the past week and visited [son, Margaret Tucker and Maude Pool h| / sj Mrs Ra , h w c ^ spent Wednesday m Spartanburg and an(i ^ w _ T _ Putnam . attended the fair. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hollis spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Ezelle Bobo in Cross Anchor. j y» Whitman and Teddy Whitman spent Misses Annie, Laura and Mattie ^ . ... j _** Benjamin and Teddy -Whitman spent 1 Sunday in Spartanburg. , Miss Mellenee Thornley is spend J. C. Campbell of Liberty, spent the past week-end in the city. Mrs. J. D. Dominick, Mrs. D. F. litm Tbesday in Newberry and attended the Newberry county fair. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robinson of Ohio, .. . , . „ ... .. | Dr. Kirby of Charlotte, Mrs. Corrie ing several day, .n Greenvi le and An- Myrtle Robinson and derson with fnenda and relat,ves. Cook . and chi|dren ot charlottei Mr. and Mre. O. A. Sowers. Mr. and - Mr . a „ d Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Dennis Sowers, Mr. and Mrs. Pet B. Adair and Mrs. Mae Leaman at- j tended the funeral of little Nelle i Mitchell in Asheville on Tuesday. Mrs. M. E. Hiendon of Haines City, Fla., is spending a while with her mother, Mrs. Nannie Finney. Miss Marjie Seawright, Miss Ina 1 Curry and Mrs. Felder Sniitli spent Saturday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers were called home Monday from Waynes-j ville on account of the death of Mr. , Sowers’ niece, little Nelle Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aull of Pen-, Addy. Mrs. Joe Martin Todd has returned from a few weeks’ visit to her mother, Mrs, Stanley, in Marion. Mrs. J. P. McMillan spent the week end in Newberry with relatives. Mrs. Mittie Ray of Renno, spent the week-end with Mrs. A. B. Henry. Mrs. J. I. Copeland, Mrs. D. J< Woods, MrSv. Kelly and Mrs. Hildra Blakely spent Friday in Greenville. Mrs. J. A. Bailey attended a meet ing of the Daughters of 181*2 in Co lumbia last week-end. ji w * i, Born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. dleton, spent the week-end with the • . ^ . , . . , * M r P Carlton F. \\ inn*, of this city, a son. The little lad has been given the name of Charles Clinkscales. To Get Ahead The entire effort of this national bank is directed toward. helping Clinton and Laurens county people —individually and collectively—to get ahead. You will appreciate the advan tages, we believe, of our banking service designed to meet the partic ular needs of individuals. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS -T ^ ; 1 ■ - ‘ . w.- . ^ ; • * . • ' ‘ First National Banl “Clinton’s Strongest Bqnk” Telephone No. 7 * on, ♦ o o o o o o o o o o i latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. i Davidson; « % . Mrs. M. A. Connolly and mother, Mrs. Johnson, of Woodruff, spent Fri- j day in the city. PRIZE OFFERED Miss Ruth McQuiston .__of—York, imR RF , ^1 , T | spent the week-end with her mother, F L>Fjo 1 1 : Mrs. Cora McQuiston. ' j Miss Cleon Pitts of Chicora college. Baptist Sunday School Board To (live! spent the week-end with her parents, $ir»0 for Best Essay By Seniors i Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pitts. In South Carolina Colleges. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Richey and The Baptist Sunday school board, Mrs. R. C. Tidwell spent Thursday in has offered a JlfiO prize to seniors in Spartanburg. , South Carolina colleges working for Miss Louise McIntosh of the Univer- an A. B. degree, who write the best sity of South Carolina, spent t-he essay on the following subject: “Our week-end with her parents, Mr. and Baptist Principles and the Vital Re-; Mrs. A. E. Mclntbsh. ,• ligious Life of Our Day.” Miss Polly Blrod was the week-end The best essay submitted by a South; guest of Miss Theo Lyles of Greer. Carolina student—will be compared Miss Fannie Dial of Washington, is with essays on the same subject win- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ja- rung in the same contest in other cobs, Sr. ► . ‘ I Southern states and a further prize of Miss Louise Byars of Newberry, $50 will be-given for the best for the j ♦ spent the week-end in the city with South. The contest is open to students * friends and relatives. any college, not merely to Baptist 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rex Phillips spent colleges. Sunday in Ware Shoals with relatives. All manuscripts will be mailed to Miss Ethel Putnam of Piedmont, L L^Corzine, Baptist House, Colum- spent the week-end with home folks, bia, S. C., before the date mentioned Misses Katherine Jones, Florence below. Bailey and Lillian Burns Browning The conditions of the contest are: were in Rock Hill Saturday for the P. 1. Papers must be handed in by Jan- C.-Erskine football game. uary 10, 1928. • Miss Margaret Copeland of Chicora 2. Shall consist of approximately college spent the week-end with her 10,000 words, type-written. patents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cope- 3. Must have the merits of a liter—o land. ary production. -Hnt Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Longshore had 4. Must furnish accurate analysis as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. our Baptist life and principles and also Walter Longshore and family of New- prevailing religious tendencies. {berry. , i Miss Dudley, Cozby of Chicora col- 1 lege, spent the week-end at home with her mother, Mrs. JrD. Cozby. Mrs. Henry Dunwoody has returned. ^ - _ after having visited in Charleston and DOIl t IHKC CnJUlCCS OH i^Ell^CoMandTchicora co..;{« sin g yOU 1 * CTOP.. lege was in the city for the week-end. UnC pint 01 FormRlClC- a th “rXe "waTat UZ \ Me <PCt Pint) Will I! week-end with her parents, Mr. and treat 80 bushels of grain, M Mr"’^d K 5 H, W. Richey spent CllOUgh tO plant 40 aCteS. Sunday with the latter’s sister, Mrs. USC One pint Formalde- \ C , "“eahe. Mrs. W. h.Vde to tCH galloHS oC A. Jofinson and Mrs. Wm. Bailey Ow- water. were Jn Rock Hill Saturday for ^ . pww T7iT> rv\i7i7XTO the P. C.-Erskine football game. TV o Mrs. Frank Hilton of Kershaw', is PHARMACY visiting her parents, Mp. and Mrs. L. / All UNION STATION ' Davidson. - /" ” \ Phones 37?\& 400* Phones 377 & 400 ■yi. FORMALDEHYDE FOR SMUT a ,i The Whole Truth About Tire Bargains We’ve been in the tire business a long time. We have read ma^y “amazing” offers. And our experience is that the one sure* fire, dependable, high-quality~£nd low-cost tire bargain on the market today is a Good year Tire. ^ Get our prices, and you will think so, too. Me Vulcanizing Works V R. P. CHAPMAN, Manager \ l ~v A * /i