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? s /• . • ... . - .#• • - M.-' : 1MK ULrlJVIWt UUKUCTIULiI^ ^LtlXN AVn, ». U. H* ' 4 •> * Pj ■ ■ ..'•■> ■ ■ ■ ■ ,• r | YOU CAN SELECT A SUITABLE ON YOUR -PLENTY OF TIME YET- V ; ' " Gifts for tht smokers—Cigars and Cig arettes Christmas wrapped—all brands. - Popular $1.00 line of novelties. * Whitman’s fine candies for Christmas. Make your selection now—we deliver any where in thd city or by mail. * •“■u i ,t < * i A Merry Christmas to everybody. dm m ii i- p.niwffw PERSONAL MENTION A Mr. and Mr«. Alexander Martin and Miss Mary Martin of Columbia, spent Tuesday with Prof, arid Mrs. A. V. Martin. Mr^. Raymond Pitts leaves tomor row for Sumter where ghe will spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. B. E. Bultman. , Mrs. A. V. Martin, Venable and Car oline Martin, and Mrs. J. A. Bailey were in Greenville on Mond " . Miss Elizabeth Byars spcn ; , L v sral days this week with her sislc.. .’Irs. Henderson Pitts, en route to he home | in Spartanburg from Winthrop college. I Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans of Lau- rinburg, N. C., will arrive tomorrow to spend the holidays with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts. Miss Mary Guy of Chicora college faculty, is the holiday guest of Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long. Taylor Martin of Hampden-Sldney college, and Venable Martin cf^the Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hindman of Greenwood, are spending the Christ mas holidays with the latter’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer. Misses Frances Addy, Ouida and Louise Cox, Nellie Collins and Lou Belle Neighbors arrived Friday to spend the holidays with their parents. Mrs. R. B. Vance and Mrs. H. M. Wise were in Greenville Friday. Miss Martha Blakely of the Univer^ sity of South Carolina, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. Dr. B. 0. Whitten and L. S. McMil- lian were visitors in Columbia Friday. Miss Ethel Putnam of Piedmont, is spending the holidays with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam. Charles B. Loftis of Detroit, is the guest of friends in the city for the holidays. • George O’Daniel of the Charleston Medical college, and Dr. John O’Dan- FOR THE 41ST TIME We Wish You a Merry Christmas And we are most grateful for your 41 years’ patronage and evidence *• * 1 of confidence. Equally warm and sincere is our wish that your * 4U Christmas may be happy and that good fortune may attend you throughout the New Year. Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Merry Christmas HEARTIEST GREETINGS! ORDIAL WISHES FOR YOUR - HAPPINESS i ds us sincere pleasure to send out nds and patrons the compliments n. Believing that friendly bus- best business, we like to think of our patrons as our friends—and for our friends ttere is nothing too good—so that is why we cfrme now to wish you the great est joys of the Christmas season and suc cess and lasting happiness for the New Year—1928. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” It af to our of the s iness is Lewis Cunningham of the Chester! Miss Louise Kern of Greenwood, is school faculty, is spending the Christ- ^ home for the Christmas holidays, mas holidays with home folks. * ! Miss Lora Montjoy of Rembert, is \ The following Chicora college stu dents are spending the holidays with their parents and relatives: Misses Cleon Pitts, Marion Copelan.’, Alva Darlington school at Rome, Ga., are ! iel of»Columbia hospiital, are spending with their parents, Prof, and Mrs. A. V. Martin, for the holidays. Misses Ruth Cunningham, Nellie Campbell and Kathleen Garner of Chicora college, will spend the Christ mas holidays with friends at Thorn- well. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Moody and Miss Susan of New York, will arrive Saturday to spend the Christmas holi days with M r 8- J- Will Leake and Mrs. C. C. Bailey. Mrs. Mary Chalmers and daughter, Miss Helen, of Charlottesville, Va., are the guests of the former’s daugh ter, Mrs. Davis Holland, for the holi days. —• a The following Clemson students will arrive today to spend the holidays with their parents: Frank Kellers, Lee Hunter, Dean Carter, Thomas Heath Copeland, Charles Workman, James Edmund Ferguson, and Hansel Boyd. Mrs. B. R. Fuller, Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Mrs. A. M. Copeland, Miss Agatha Davis and Mrs. R. E. Jones were visi tors in Cross Hill on Saturday. Mrs. Margaret McFaddin and Miss Mattie Appelt were 1 called to their home in Manning on Sunday on ac count of the suddent death of their mother. Miss Masie Collins of Quitman, Ga., ( is the guest of her parent^, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Collins, for several da. Mrs. Lee Add Blakely is spending the holidays with her parents in Mill-- edgeville, Ga. Miss Anna Belle Martin of Hamp den Sidney, Va., is the guest of her brother, Prof. A. V. Martin. Miss Ada Holmes Davis, Miss Pris cilla Alden Bailey and Dan Ravenel were in Spartanburg on Monday. Among the visitors in Granville on Monday were: Mrs. A. E. Spepncer, Mrs. H. J. Hindman, Dr. and Mrs. J. Lee Young, Mrs. Crawford Clapp, Miss Nell Clapp, Mrs. R. J. Copeland, Miss Margaret Finley, and Rev. and Mrs. O. M. Abney. The many friends in the city of Dr. A. E. Spencer, who has been confined to his home for the past ten days on account of illness, will be pleased to Jknpw that his condition is improving. George Mason of Charlotte was the recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.vD. W. Mason. Miss Alma Ruth Cooper of Green wood Business college, is at home for the holidays. Miss Mary Taylor of Columbia, a student at Limestone college, was the week-end guest of Miss Frances Addy. Miss Margaret Wallace of Fairfax, is spending the holidays with her pa rents. Mrs. W. C. Bailey and little daugh ters, Florence and Frances, of Au gusta, are spending the holiday sea son with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bailey. Miss Nannelle Blalock of Lancaster, arrived in the city Friday to spend ] the holidays with her parents. _ Mr. and Mrs.-Gus Mason of Lau rens, were visitors in the city Sunday. Miss Evelyn- Lambright of Landrum, was the Sunday guest of friends. Miss Ida Patrick of Chicora col lege faculty, is spending several days jwith her sister, Mfs. B. E. Wilson. Miss Josephine Neighbors of Green- ! wood Business college, is at home for 1 the holidays. Miss Louise McIntosh' of the Univer- ! sity of South Carolina, is spending I j Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh. Christinas Greetings By using a whole page, we could not tell you more sincerely how much we value your friendship, than in this small space. For your past favors—and with a hope for your continued friendship—we pause to send forth earnest Greetings and a wish for a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year for each one of our customers. the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel. Miss Elizabeth Young of the Abbe ville schools faculty, was at home for the week-end and had as her guest Miss Martha Spear. Miss Elizabeth Lynn of Agnes Scott college faculty, is with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn, for the holi days. Miss Naomi Claymon of Williston, will spend the holidays at Thomwell with friends. Prof, and Mrs. M. W. Brown left Tuesday for Chattanooga, Tenn., where they will spend the holidays with the latter’s parents. Miss Frances O’Daniel, member of the Statesville, N. .C., school faculty, is spending the holidays with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel. W. J. Bailey was in Cross Hill Fri day foi* the funeral of Dr. J. H. Miller and was one of the honorary pall- pallbearers. Miss Nelle Reardon left today for her home in Graniteville to spend Christmas holidays with her parents. Misfe Rosanna Vance of Lucy Cobb college, is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance, for the holidays. Miss Lucy Bailey of Converse col lege, is at home for the holidays. Mis* Agatha Bailey, member of the Chester schools faculty, is with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, for the holidays. Miss Ruth McQuiston, music teacher in the York city schools,-is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. H. F. McQuiston. Hartshorn Hack has returned to his home in Oswego, N. Y., after a ten days’ hunting trip at Goldville. Miss Emmie Pitts of Neeses, is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts. Dr. J. B. Kennedy is spending the holidays in York with his sister. Miss Clemmie Jamison of Queens college, Charlotte, is with her mother, Mrs. Lula Jamison, for the holidays. Mrs. W. VV. Harris left Monday for Dillon to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bethea. Miss Kate Latimer is spending the holidays at her home in Pageland. Miss Pearl Hitt, who teaches at Mars Bluff, is with h$r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt, for the holi- days. Mrs. A. M. Copeland was in Cross Hilf Friday for the funeral of Dr. J. H. Miller. Miss Katherine Glasgow, student at Wilson college, Chambersburg, Pa., and Miss Margaret Glasgow of Hollins college, Hollins. Va.,"are spending the holidays with their parents, Col. and Mrs. E. L. Glasgow. John W. FurquefUn of Augusta was the guest of Mrs. M. J. Furqueron on Saturday. N. P. Dow of Greensboro. N. CT., will arrive tomorrow to spend the holidays with relatives. Mrs. Minnie Adair of Byron, Ga., is the guest of her daughters for the holidays. Mrs. Morgan Todd of^Simpsonville, is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Emma Little. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. CressweU At lanta. &re spending several days with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter A. Davis. Brewer Dixon of Birmingham, Ala., has joined Mrs. Dixon here for the ! holida ;s. i Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 -V The Season’s Greetings •€ As we come to the close of a year of cordial business good will, we want-to offer tribute in good wishes to our many patrons and friends who have contributed towards making it a very happy season for us. May your Yule Log burn brightly, may the happiness that is the portion of humankind at the close of the Old Year be yours most abundantly; and may the New Year usher in for you 365 days of perfect health, happiness and success. THAT IS OUR WISH VOR EACH ONE OF YOU. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS " t-.-...w ■- — ■ - First National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 Jack Wilson is at home with his paf with her mother for the holida y s ‘ rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson. Miss Selina Cozby of Cross, near Charleston, will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cozby. Miss Lila Dillard of Flat Rock, N, Grf and Miss Irene Dillard, dean of wo men at the University of South Caro lina, will spend the Christmas holi days with relatives in the city. Wilson, Ethel Killen, Janie Lois Lynn, J Margaret Copeland, Ellen Copeland, Betty Woodworth, Mamie Ruth Hol land, Rosalie Jones and Margaret Ra- ^ chel Copeland. The following Winthrop students arrived “Saturday to spend the holidays ♦ The following teachers of the city | with fheir parents and relatives-in the schools faculty leave tomorrow to city and near here: Misses Frances spend the holidays at their respective j Black, Elizabeth Adair, Irma Simpson, homes: Misses Olive Tuck, Spartan- Margaret Finley, Clara Louise O’Dan- burg; Robbie Parka,—Augusta; Azile Livingston and Gladys Stillwell, Sil- verstreet; Lillian Hunt Greenville; i Margie Seawright, Hodges; Ina Cur- iel, Victoria Lynn, Elizabeth Shealy, Frances Shealy, Mary Belle Todd, Ma bel Aldred, Lidie Davis, Alma and Ze- lime Davis, Isabel Witherspoon, Pris- rie, Simpsonville; Anna Belle Hudson,' cilia Alden Bailey; Ada Holmes Davis, McColl; Aline Newsom, Hartsville; g a ra Knox, Bernice Johnson, Nell Mary Lou Belle, Staunton, Va.; Polly Clapp, Dorothy Chandler, Fay Adair, | Elrod, Greenville; Bertha Gray Gall-rj an ell a Boland, Gladys Aldred, Jea- man, Newberry; Evelyn Botts, Abbe- ne tte Crawford, Katherine l'uller7Ja^ ;ville; Margaret Boozer,. 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