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/ffZ&WG 1 ’' f r ’i ’> THUR8DOT, NOVEMBER 17, X927 THE CUNTON CHRONICI.E, CLINTON, S. C: -T— ? •- ► For Saturday and Monday WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 50c AR- MAND’S TOILET ARTICLES— »u WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE! L. i ■ t* \ ARMAND’S ROUGE WITH WEEK-END PACKAGE. • ' . v •• *' " *'• • ' . i ’ - ' • Limited one to a customer. A K V The Real Test > —of banking service is time. This bank has been active in Clin ton’s business life since the early days of this section’s develoii^|pt. It is the largest as well as the oldest of the community financial insti tutions. > An account here gives you a bus- iness ally of proven worth. M. S. Bailey £ Son BANKERS •: eldest STRONGEST ! ^v, ■* uJ f '■ There Is Profit —always in regular saving — and especially so when the money you save is kept both safe and produc tive* The Commercial Bank has ample . capital and surplus for the protec tion of deposits, and its experienced management is essentially conser vative. A Savings Account here <earns interest for you in safety. Your deposits will be welcome. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” PAGE FTVR . . * r i ’ THr&r Ray Nimocks of Greenwood,! Charles Workman- of Glemson col- spent Friday in the city with friends, lege, spent the week-end with his pa- Misses Judith and Grace Howie of Winthrop college, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Holland. rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Workman. Mt. and Mrs. S. A. Kern and chil dren, and Mrs. Agnes Kern and J. B. ’tV. * Miss hFeHe~Brown of AshevHle, was | Philson, spent/Sunday in Reidville. the guest of Misses- Allene Newsom Mrs. Frank* Fowler spent last week and Anna Bell Hudson for the week- [ in Bethune as the guest of her aunt, $nd. * Mrs. Custus Mays. . tyr. and Mrs. Truman May, Mrs. Misses Olive Tuck and Robbie Parks Georgia Elliott and Jack Elliott of were the week-end guests of the for- Ware Shoals, were Sunday guests of mer’s aunt, Mrs. B. C. Burney, in The Pilgrims Couldn’t call 136 or 175 and have their Thanksgiving Dinner delivered to . • their door; you can. Let us supply you with the choicest of good things. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. ( Putnam. Hal Keller and I. M. Bagnal of Co lumbia seminary, Atlanta, were in the city with friemjs for the week-end. Miss Mary Todd of Winthrop col lege, spenf the week-end with her pa Spartanburg. Dr. M. A. Connolly spent several days in Columbia this week attending, a meetin gof Chevrolet dealers. Mrs. W. P. Jacobs is at home from a visit of several days to her mother Cranberries, Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Pumpkin, Fruit Cake, Plum Pudding, Nuts, Fruits, Raisins. rents, Mr. and Mrs/'Reid Todd. She in Spartanburg. had as her guests, Misses Lavinia, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips of - Moore and Vivian Joiner, also of Win- Spartanburg, were guests of relatives throp. here on Sunday. Nick Hunter of Abbeville, was in the Prof, and Mrs. R. O. Nelson of Due, city for the week-end.. * West, were the guests yesterday of, Miss Nellie Collins of Limestone Mrs. J. H. Donuon and attended the college, spent the week-end with her | inauguration of Dr. B. L. Parkinson, parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Collins. The friends of J. F. Jacobs, Sr., will o Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simp- be glad to know he is doing nicely af- sonville, were the guests of the latter’s ter an operation at Dr. Hays’ hopital. 3 3 mother, Mrs. Emma Little, for the Miss Elizabeth Young of Abbeville, ^ week-end. ’ was the guest of her parents, Dr. and < ► Miss Katherine Blakely of Calhoun Mrs. Jack H. Young, for the week-end. j \ ^ Falls, was at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richbourg 1 ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blakely, for the were the guests of relatives in Lau- week-end. rens Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Richey visited Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Douglas of Co relatives in Donalds on Sunday.— lumbia, spent several days this week Miss Grace League of G. W. C., was with Col. and Mrs. E. L. Glasgow. Dr. ^ at-home with her parents, Mr. and Douglas represehted the University of Mrs. R. M. League, for the week-end. South Carolina at the inauguration Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hearn of Char- yesterday of Dr. Parkinson, lotte; are visiting the latter’s parents. Pet B. Adair and E. J. Adair were Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Holland. among those present at the Georgia- Misses Martha Blakely and Marie Carolina bridge opening on Friday. Peacock of the University of South Mrs. W. W. Harris has as • her Carolina, spent the week-end with Mr. guests, her grandmother and aunt, In fact, y everything that goes to make a Thanksgiving Dinner complete. TELEPHONES 136 AND 17a 3 and Mrs. A. B. Blakely.-- ^ t Mrs. S. C. Hays is visiting In Dillon as the guest of Mrs. James Sprunt. ..'Miss Fannie Edmunds of McCor- Mrs. J. E. Purcell and Miss Louise Purcell of Red Springs, N. C., and her brother, D. W. Bethea of Dillon. Miss Elizabeth Anderson of Con- mick, was the week-end guest of her velrse college, is the guest today and sister, Mrs. M. J. Furqueron. tomorrow of her aunt, Mrs. D. 0. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Odiorne Rhame, and will attend the convention are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. of the College Press Association of Phillips for a few days. ; South Carolina now in session Here. Mrs. J. D. Jeans, Mrs. \Valter John- Dr. and Mrs. T, L. W. Bailey had at [ son and Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peak£ at- home with them for the week-end, tended the P. C.-Newberry football their daughter, Miss Agatha Bailey of game-on Friday. Chester, and son. Walker Bailey of Mrs. Pat- Kinurd was in Laurens Florence. Tuesday and visited her sister, Mrs. Miss Lou Jordan of Columbia spent W. P. Shealy. Friday with Miss Polly Elrod. They 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cunningham were guests for the week-end of Miss spent Sunday in Laurens with the for- Elrod’s aunt in Greenville, mer’s mother, Mrs. W. C. Cunning- The friends of Mrs. Geo. W. Young,! ! ham. ' who has been ill for several months, Miss Emma Little of G. \V. C., was will be interested to know that she at home for the week-end with her was removed Monday to Raleigh, N. < ti parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Little. C., where she is no„w with her. sister, She had as her guests, Misses Rich- Mrs. M. E. Bethea, ardine Morrison and Ruth Gaugh, also Misses Louise and Ouida Cox of of G. \V. C. Limestone, college, spent Sunday with Mrs. W. P. Montjoy W’as the guest home folks, of her brother. J. H. I)avenport;-of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williamson Cross Hill, on Sunday. and family of Lancaster, spent the Mesdames J. M. Pitts, Hubert Pitts, week-end with their mother, Mrs. Al-i Rex Phillips and G. C. Odiorne were ma Norman. in Greenville on Monday. Miss Mae Grace Douglas, who is Charlie Douglas of Columbia, wj?s teaching at the State Training school, in the city for the week-end. spent the week-end with her parents Teddy Whitman has recently accept- in Columbia, ed a position in Macon, Ga. Miss Irene Dillard of Columbia, is Miss Marion Copeland was at home spending several days with relatives with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. in the city. She attended the inaugu- Copeland. for the week-end. ration of Dr. Parkinson yesterday. Mrs. Emma Little returned Friday Misses Margaret and Elizabeth from several days visit to her daugh- Douglas of Columbia, are the guests ter, Mrs. Harvey Brannon in States- of friends in the city, boro, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Powell of Wa- Miss Katherine Fuller of Winthrop terloo, were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. college was -at home for the week-end E. Mood Smith on Sunday, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Railey of Spar- Fuller. , tanburgr spent Sunday with relatives Misses Nelle and Ada Dillard of in the city. Spartanburg and Atlanta, spent the Mrs. C. P. Burdette ami little daugh- week-end with their parents, Mr. and" ter, Dorothy, of Winston-Salem, spent Mrs. Jack W. Dillard. !the past week-end with Rev. and Mrs. Habits are not always desirable, but there is one h^bit that is a virtue and that is Habit of Saving Occasional saving is just like occasional attention to business—it does, not accom plish very much. ’ t ■ * * • . ". « ■ Persistent and regular saving accom plishes many things—including indepen dence, freedom from worry and everything good. • t This is a good bank with which to form a saving connection. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Banlt ■* * “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 ••1 ♦ T_ i Edward Ixmg. Mr. and Mrs. Belton Holland of. Tal- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Copeland spent Monday in Spartanburg. ___ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blakely and ladega, Ala., are visiting Mr. and Mrs Miss Margaret had as their guests for T. R. Holland. the week.-end, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. M. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fuller of Mount- i Shugart and daughter, Miss Betty ville, were the guests of Prof, and Dean Shugart of Winston-Salem. Mrs. B. S. Pinson on Sutiday. Misses Alma and Zelime Davis of Miss AUie Greene of Columbia, is Winthrop college, spent the week-Cnd now connected with the State Train- with their mother, Mrs. George Davis, ing school as trained nurse. ► Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hearn and Mr. Mrs. John D. Davis and Mrs. J. A. ; ^ and Mrs. T. R. Holland spent Tuesday Bailey were visitors in Greenwood on Saturday. The Limestone club, w’hich met with Mrs. John Ferguson on Tuesday, had as speaker for the occasion, Dr. R. Gianber'ry, president of Limestone college. John Riser and Tom Scott of yYhit- mire, were in the city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lankford spent nd Mrs. in Greenville Miss Betty Woodworth of Chicora college, spent the week-end with her parents, Prof, nad’ Mrs. M. G. Wood- worth. Misses Gladys Stilwell and Azile Livingston and A. T. Wilson were in Newberry Friday for the P. C.-New berry game. Mr. and Mr^. Ralph Sinclair and J. Sunday in Columbia with Mr C. Davis and sister, Mrs. Walter Law- J. M. Bull. son, formerly Miss Charlotte Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., 'and w r ere in the city for the week-end and Miss Clara Duckett attended the Car- visited friends at Thornwell. olina-Georgia Memorial bridge open- Miss Lydie Davis of Winthrop col- ing exercises last Friday, lege was at home for the week-end Leon Norman and Miss Lula Mae with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald of Asheville, spent the D. Davis. - w’eek-end with Miss Annie Lou^Nor- Misses Florence Bailey and LilliAm man. i Burns Browning were in Newberry on Miss Janie’Coates of Mountville, has Friday and attended the P. C.-New- accepted a position as stenographer berry game. : with Jacobs & Co. Miss Ruth Holland of Chicora col-, Miss Sybil Burdette of Charlesotn, lege, spent the week-end with her pa- spent the week-end here with her rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Holland. mother. I Misses Nell.Hunter and Ethel Kil- Mrs - B - H - B °y d and Mrs - Hu K h i-len spent the week-end with the lat- Workman are spending several days jjter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kil- in Florence with relatives, len. The friends,of Jo£n D. Holt will be i Thomas Heath Copeland of Clem- £ lad to know that, he is able to re- ■son college, was at home for the week- turn home after being a patient ih end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Dr - Hays’ hospital for some time. D. Copeland. ) _ Miss Kate Wofford, of Laurens, was Lewis Cunningham of Chester, was a visitor in the city yesterday, at home.for the week-end with his pa- Mis^ Dudley Cozby of Chicora col- rents, Mr. and Mrs. M S .G. Cunning- lege, is spending several days with ham. her mother, Mrs. J. D. Cozby. • > • Play Safe on Tire Buying . I The safe way to be sure you are getting a tire bargain is to buy a good tire from a reliable dealer v / and pay a fair price. In this way you play safe and jre assured of satisfactory service at the lowest possible cost. - t J! McDaniel Vulcanizing Works R. P. CHAPMAN, Manager / . 1 V *5? ♦ ' V V k ./ , "k 1 l. L