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Hill, are the guests of their daughter,
Mrs. A. J. Bowling.,
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Stewart and
lun>bia as the guest of relatives.
Miss Lucy Bailey of. Converse col
lege, spent the week-end with her pa- £
As Thanksgiving rolls around
again, we.hasten to thank our
friends and customers for the lib-
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Parsons of Fountain rents, Mr. and Mrs/ C. M. Bailey.
Inn, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Poole
■on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Pitts of
ewberry, spent Sunday .with their
ister, Mrs. R. L. Longshore
Mrs. A.' L. Watts and -little son, of
Greenville, are spending several days
with her daughter, Mrs. H.~W. Richey.
Mrs. .C. M. Bailey and Mrs. E. G.;
Fuller returned Saturday from Char-i<*
eral patronage given us this year.
We extend Thanksgiving Greet
ings and 'thank you for your bus-
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iness and continued evidence of
good will. It is always a pleasure
to us to serve and please our cus
tomers—ourgreatest assets.
Drs. J. Lee Young and John W. al convention of the U. D. C. as dele-
Young were in Greenville on Monday.! leston, w’here they attended the -annu-
John, W. Copeland, who is teaching i gates of the local .Stephen D. Lee
in Aiken, is here to spend Thanjcsgiv- chapter.
ing holidays with his parents, Mr. and D. C. Heustiss of Sumter, spent the
Mrs. D. W. Copeland. • ,
Mrs. Julia Griffin, Miss Collete
Griffin and Mrs. J. A. Bailey spent
Saturday in Greenwood.
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., Miss Clara
Duckett, Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Mrs.
Wrti. Bailey Owens, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Jacobs, Jr., spent Saturday in
Greenvill$.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simp-
sonville, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little
of Abbeville,»pent Tuesday with Mrs.
Emma Little.
Mrs. B. M. Duttpn, Miss Frances
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We are thankful to you for
the liberal patronage given us
during 1927..
For the confidence you have
placed in us we are truly grate
ful.' Accept our-hearty greet -
ings on this glad Thanksgiving
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OLDEST
STRONGEST
week-end in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake and daugh
ters, Sara Lou Leake and Elizabeth
Nelson, spent- the week-end in Foun
tain Inn as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Garrett.
Miss Louise Byars of Newberry,
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. Byrd Byars.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lyles of
Woodruff, were in the city- Sunday and
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam.
Jack Wilson of Batesburg, spent
the week-end at home with his pa-
and Braxton Dutton left yesterday for rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson.
Florence, where they will spend sever*' Mrs. John T. Little is spending sev-
al days with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kauf- eral days with her daughter, Emma,
man. who is a student at G. W. C.
Mrs. Gus Mason of Laurens, was a Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long, Mrs.
visitor in the city on Monday. j W. A. Moorhead, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey
Dr. and Mr-srTA: E. Spencer spent and Mrs. John T. Little attended the
Tuesday in Greenville.
Miss Priscilla Alden Bailey of.Win-
throp college, is spending the Thanks
giving holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Bailey.
Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Woods, Mrs. B.
Graham and Mrs. J. A. Bailey were in
Greenville on Tuesday. *
Mrs. Ray Anderson of Laurens, is
spending Thanksgiving wdth Mrs. Ag
nes Kern.
Mrs. J. B. Hollingsworth.and Pascal
Hollingsworth of Union, spent the past
< ►1 week-end in the city with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands are
* \' spending several days in Greenville
with their daughter, Mrs. T. P. P. Car-
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Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rheney and
family spent the week-end in Athens
o with relatives.
MisS Lola Boyce has returned to the
city after a week’s illness at her home
in Mouritville. *-
Mr. and Mrs. B. H.^ Boyd were ini Sunday in Ware Shoals with the lat-
Greenvilje on Tuesday. * | ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boozer spent i Cobb. -
the past week-end in Greenwood with Mrs. F. E. Winn returned to her
FOR ALL OF THE MANY FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS OF THIS STORE.
We want to sincerely" thank
each of those who during this year
has favored us with their patron
age.
For the coming months and
years it shall be our aim to strive
to give you even better Grocery
Values and Service than in the
past.
Blakely’s
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y-meeting of the Third divis
ion of the W. M. U. held at Beaverdam
church on Saturday. v • ..
Miss Lora Montjoy is spending the j
Thanksgiving holidays with her moth
er, Mrs. Corrie Montjoy .
Mrs. George White arrived the past
w’eek from New York to spend the
winter with her sister, Mrs. T. D.
Copeland.
Miss Ethel Putnam of Piedmont, is
spending the Thanksgiving holidays
wdth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Putnam.
Miss Marion Copeland of Chicora
college, is spending Thanksgiving hol
idays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. I. Copeland.
Rev. A. J. Bowling, pastor of'Bailey
Memorial church, is spending sev
eral days in Greenville attending the
annual meeting of the Upper South
Carolina conference.
Mr. ^and Mrs. Rex Philips spent
i relatives.
Mr^. B. 1VI. Anderson and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson and
family of Reidville, are the guests of
Mrs. Agnes Kern today.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGee and family
of Greenwood, spent Sunday with the
< ► latter’s mother, Mrs. Mary Prather
home in Kingstree Monday after a vis
it of a few days to her son, Carlton F.
Winn. " , t
E. J. Adair was in Greenwood on
Tuesday and attended the Rotary
luncheon.
Miss Evelyn Lambright of Enoree,
spent the week-end in the city with
Mrs. Raymond Pitts left yesterday Miss Bill Putnam
*[ for Sumter, where she will spend sev- Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Phillips of Spar-
eral days with her mother, Mrs. B. E. tnaburg, are spending the Thanksgiv-
Bultman. - ing holidays with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and MrS. Hunt Franks and fam- Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King. .
ily are'spending several days with Mr. Mrs. W. E. Adair and little son.^oPo
and Mrs. F. A. Buchanan *in Swan- Greenwood, are visiting her mother,
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thankful. The cordial welcome ex-
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tended our bank by the people of
Clinton and contiguous territory—
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We are thankful for the confidence
our patrons have reposed in us, and
we shall continue to strive to merit
that .confidence as—
“THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
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Mrs. Tom Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ramage of Lau
rens, spent Sunday with the former’s
rsjster, Mrs. Estelle Abrams.
Miss Fannie Hatton has_ returned
home after severaHHays’ visit to her
brother, J. M. Hatton, of^Newberry.
J. M. Prtts and B. L. King are in
Greenville this week attending the an
nual meeting of the Upper South Car
olina- conference.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers are
spending Thanksgiving with the for
mer’s mother ip Charleston.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lewis of Co
lumbia, are spending several days with
Mr. and MrsAJ. Harrip Stone. •
Miss Ellen Copeland of Chicora col
lege, is spending the Thanksgiving
holidays with her parents, Mr-, and!
'Mrs. G. A. Copeland.
Horace Payne was called home from
Quitman, Ga., on account of the ill
ness of his little daughter, Amelia.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bethea and son,
Tom, of,Dillon, Miss Louise Bethfea of
Woodruff and Miss Margaret Bethea
of Converse college, are the Thanks
giving guests'of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Harris..
Col. J. Rion McKissick of Columbia,
and Prof. H. T. Lilly of Davidson col
lege, were visitors in the city Thurs
day and were speakers on the program
of the annual South Carolina College
Press association.
Miss Ina Curry is Spending several
days in Rock Hill and Charlotte as the o
guest of.friends and relatives. .
. Rev. 0. M. Abney, pastor of the o
North Broad Street Methodist church,
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is in Greenville this week attendjng u
the annual meeting of Upper South
Carolina conference. ,
nonpa, N. C.
Mrs. E. D. Byars of Spartanburg, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henderson
1 Pitts.
R. Si Blalock of Nashville, spent the
past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T: J.
Blalock.
Hugh Ray of Augusta, Ga., spent
the week-end with his mother, Mrs. I.
O. Ray of Renno.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson P. Dow of
Greensboro, N. C., are visiting the
latter’s parent^ Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Rantin.
Mr. and Mrs, S. E. Evans of Lau-
rinburg, N. C., and Miss Emmie’ Pitts
of NeesQS, are the guests'of their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts for
the Thanksgiving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Blakely Tribble are
'spending today in Blacksburg as the
guests of Mrs. Lawrence Plexico. Mrs.
Plexico will accompany them .home for
several days’Visit'to her parents,‘Mr.
and Mrs. D. E. Tribble.
Mrs. Rex Phillips and little daugh
ter are spending several days with
relatives in Ware Shoals.
Dr. and Mrs. Felder Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Goyne Simpson are spend
ing several days in Charleston with
relatives. - .
Miss Margie Seawright is spending
the Thanksgiving holidays in Hender-.
sonville and Asheville. ’
-Dr. and Mrs. E.. Mood Smith spent
| Sunday in Columbia with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Eugene'Timmerman.
Miss Nannelle Blalock .of Lancasr
yr, is spending the holidays with,her
o parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock.
' Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Buchanan spent
several days the past week with Mr.
and Mrs. George Holland. •
Mrs. Walter Aull of Pendleton,’‘'is" Miss' Elizabeth Speake of Kinard,
spending several days with relatives spent the week-end with Miss Sara
in the city, ' „ i Speake. ■>
Miss Anna Belle Hudson is the guest The friends of Miss Maude Pearson
of friends and relatives in Rock Hill will regret to learn fhat. she is a pa-*j °
for several days. ; tient in the City hospital in Greenville. ^
Miss Agatha Bailey is the guest of B( , rn , t0 . and Mrs Bender*,*
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W.;p itt? , Mn Tucsdayi Nov . 22 .
Miss Nell Reardon is spending sev
eral ddys in Graniteville as the guest
of relatives. . ,
UNCLE SAM’S BANK
In Clinton
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EXTENDS TO ALL
Thanksgiving Greetings
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We hope that you will have
... an enjoyable day.
Also-we want to thank you
for your business of the past
year. We are truly grateful
for all our friends.
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OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS
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Mrs. A. M. Copeland was a*rftitor ^
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Bailey, for the week-end
Mr. and MrsA R. L. Baileytfand Mrs.
Clayte Bailey spent Tuesday in Green-
j ville.
William Montjoy, wh9 is working at
the Saluda dam, spent‘The week-end ,'n Greenville on Tuesday and spoke tp
| with his mother, Mrs. Corrie Mont- the ladies of the First Presbyterian D
joy. , -j church in the interest of the ThornweR o
; ) Mrs. W. H. Drummond of Unford : or P han a* e . -
spent several days the past week with Rev. ,L. K. Martin of Donalds, vjsit-
1 her daughter, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. . jed the orphanagp on Monday'
Miss Sara Pitts of Greenville, ih Miss Polly Elrod' is spending the
spending the Thanksgiving holidays\Thanksgiving holidays in Columbia d
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. J. H. ,V n .d Charlotte.
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Gopdy,ears. Safe when you ride—because
of their dependable quality.
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