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PERSONAL MENTION
IS CUPID’S MESSENGER
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That famous Hunter of Hearts, Mr.
Daniel Cupid, soon exhausts his supply of
arrows on St Valentine’s Day. So, gallant
sir, let your lady fair know it is the day of
hearts by sending iier a box of Whitman’s
Candy*
Rupert Fuller of Columbia, spent
the week-end wHh his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stoddard and lit-,
tie daugrhtcr, Ruth, spent the wee^
end with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Richey.
Mrs. Hubert Casque, Miss Anna
Wade Thhmas and Julia Mitchel of
Greenville, visited Miss Billie Putnam
on Sunday.
Miss Ouida Cox of Limestone '’ol-
lcRe/» was the week-end guest >* her
parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. WoLb.
Ansel Bennett, pharmacist of At
lanta, was called home last week on
account of the illness and death of his
father, A. Q. Bennett.
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Appropriate heart-shaped boxes, gaily
beribboired and filled with the choicest
chocolates and bon-bons.
GET YOURS TODAY
> Mrs. Sullivan Holland and little son
of Atlanta, are spending some time
here with relatives.
> Harvey Simith of Hampton Roads,
Va., stopped over witf^ his sister, Mrs.
Lee Add Blakely, several days this
week en route to his home in Millefge-
ville.
Miss Eloise Miller and Mrs. J. H.
Teague of lAurens were visitors in
the city on Tuesday and attended the
Fuller-Townssiid announcement party.
Isaac Finney of Atlanta, Ga., is
spending some time with Mi^. and Mrs.
Thomas R. Holland.
Jack Wilson vof Batesburg, spent
the week-end . with his parents,. Mr.
Mrs, O. B. Burroughs and little son, and Mrs. A. T. Wilson.
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Loyal
Customers...
You find so manjnioyal cus
tomers here because they
know that in all kinds of fi
nancial weather this bank is
loyal and never cramps legiti
mate credit.
S. Bailev i Son
BANKERS
OLDEST
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John Ball, were visitors in Greenville
on Thursday.
Misses Ella Adair, Alice Ruth Hollis
and Floyd Adair were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Yount
in Hickory, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Phillips and
daughter, spent Sunday with relatives
in* Ware Shoals.
Charlie Wilson of Sumter, is spend
ing this week with friends in the city.
D. G. Crapps spent several days
last week in Columbia on business.
Dr. Thomwell Jacobs of Atlanta,
Misses Mae and Margaret Garrett
of Limestone college, spent the past
week-end here as the guests 'of Miss
Ouida Cox.
John T. Little returned Tuesday
from Atlanta, where he spent several
days this week bn busiriess.
Parker Webb of Atlanta, is spend
ing several days with her brother, Dr.
F. L. Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Arrington of
Greenville, spent the < week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F.
Blakely.
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PHoraius
FOR YOUR FOG®
PhcHies 13$ and 175
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We like to hear the tinkle of the tele
phone when it’s from you. Tell us what you
want and we will bring it t^ you free de
livery. It’s a Itother and a loss of time for a
busy housewife to be runhing to the store
and dangerous to send children thru the
busy streets.
To phone us you are protteted in every
purchase. If the goods aren’t pleasing and
wholly satiii^actory we will gladly make
another trip to please.
GROCERIES PRODUCE
FRUITS VEGETABLES
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was^the ‘week-end guest of Mr. and ■ Mr, and Mr^. Joe Simpson and chil-
Miss Caroline Motes of Mountville,
spent the past week-end with Miss (D. B. Bobo.
Carrie Fuller. I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rowland an-
Mrs. Bell and Miss' Mary I.ou Bell' nounce the birth of a daughter, Fran-
TELEPHONES 136 AND 175
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•gueSta of their parents, Mr. aTnd Mrs. ^ ~
were the guests of relatives in Ci^r-lces Jean, on F'ebruary 10th.
infto i.ct uraoV-an/i N j Miss Alma Ruth Cooper was the
lotte last week-end.
• Mrs. Gus Hollingsworth is spending j guest of Miss Emmie Still in I^aurens
this week with home folks in New- j during the past week-end.
berry. Dr. J. Warren White of the Shrine
Miss Mattie IXincan of Whitmire,' hospital in Green^lle, was a business
visited her brother, W. J. Duncan, on visitor here during the past week.
F riday. y 1 Mrs. Henry Dunwody spent several
Miss Julia Woods Mulliss has re-! days this week in Columbia,
turned to her home in Martinsburg,
W. Va., after spending some time with JanUEFy HoUOr Rolls
her uncle, Dr. D. J. Woods. ! ^ U i u
Misses Nell bnd Ada Dillard of ; , ^ UF UlintOll S^ilOOiS i < ►
Spartanburg, spent the week-end with '
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dil-1 High Schjwl
lard. } Eleventh ^ade: Ruth Carter, l.aw-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hearn of Win-: son Abrams. * -
ston-Salem, N. C., are the guests of j Tenth grade: Margaret Jones, Ella
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas , Little McCrary, Clara Bo^, Elizabeth
R. Holland. i Speake, C. M. Smith, Medora Brown-
Miss Lora Mohtjoy of Rhembert, j '"Kt Sarah Copeland, Grace Davis,
spent the week-end at’ home with her' Hugh Denson, Mayfield Copeland,
mother, Mrs. Corrie L. Montjoy. The! Ninth grade: William Moorhead,
friends of Mrs. Montjoy will regret to
learn that she is confined to her bed
on account of influenza.
Miss Margaret Boozer was a visitor
in Laurens on Tuesday.
Dean M.-W. Brown of Presbyterian
college faculty, returned yesterday
from Columbia where he spent three
days attending the meeting of the
University of South Carolina Seminar
for faculty members.
Miss Sara Babb of Laurens, spent
the week-end with Prof and Mrs. B. S.
Pinson.
Mr. and Mrs. O, T. Lawing of Greer,
were the Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. King.
Mrs. J. H. Donnan and children
II spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
^ J. W. ponnan in Tyler.sville.
Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Bowles and
children were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mr.s. Mac B. Hipp in New
berry.
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Pauli^irodd, Marguerite Dillard, Doris
Abrams, Madelaine Adair, Sarah
Frances Todd, Ruth Nabors.
.Eighth grade: Hugh Holman, Mary
Howze Dillard, Willis, May Wilson,
Billy Owens, Nannie Sue Adair, Copie
McCrary, Mary Emma Speake, Eliza
beth Blakely, Catherine Blakely, Lou
ise Brown. Vivian Woodruff, lone Von
Hollen, I.urile Copeland, Marguerite!
Boland, William Bobo, Ralph Kelley, j
Florida Street School j
First grade; Josephine Copeland, |
Frances Speake, Irby Hipp. Fllliott 1
Jacobs, Eugene Pir^son, John G. Pitts,*!
Walter Reeder, Eugene Sloan.
Second grade: Miles Hunter, Louise
Jacob.^, Margaret Kern, Jde Mc.Mil-
lan, Betty Spratt, Inez Young, Dillard |
Boland,‘FIlizabeth Barnes, Otho John-i
I son. Emily Dillard, Mildred Stewart. ’
Thu d grade : Paul teague, Mary |
I Louise Bailey, Roy Johnson, Bob i
Jones, Billy King, Henry Meadows
More Than
Convenience
A checking account with this
strong bank will prove a con-
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venience to you, ctf course.
But more than that, when you
carry an ample balance h«re
in a checking account, your
credit standing benefits more
and more year after year.
OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS
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Mrs. Samuel H. Bell of Staunton, i Young. ^
Va., is spending several weeks with j Fourth grade: Bill Wade, Rebecca;
her daughter. Miss .Mary Lou Bell. j Speake, Billy Pitts, L. L. Copeland,
Madrid Cox of New York, is the Mildred Whitten, Marion Stokes
guest of his mother, Mrs. F\ L. Webb.! Adair, Martha Irene Pitts.
Miss Mamie Ruth Holland of Chi- F'ifth grade: Katharine Graham,
cora college, spent the week-end with ..Luclle Wilson, I.etitia .Jones, Christina
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. JIol-. Sower.s, FIhrline Copeland, Olive De j
land.
' Young, John W. Finney, F^ay Ander- ‘
son.
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Commercial Banking
Leadership and pioneering —
these were the essentials of
Washington’s history. And this
commercial banking institution
has' inaugurated many services
to its patrons that are worth
your while condidering. Leading
merchants press onward with a
leader. Good merchants {pnd a
good bank need each other.
CROSS HILL ITEMS
OF IN7BREST
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oi Mrs. Sam Hallman of Springfield,
III is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. C.
(► j Pinson. \
II j Mrss Josie Griffin was called to Au-
^►[gu.sta F’riday on account of the illness
j Sixth grade: .Alfred Browning, Wil-‘ ^ ’
liam Johnson, Julia Bailey, Joyce
I Pitts. Carrie Mae Phillips, Rosemary I ^
I Slater, Opal Aughtry, ' Joe Donnan,
' Elizabeth Harris, Odetta Poole, Nancy
' A^oung.
Seventh graje: Dill Ellis, F'rances
Spra'.t. Margaret Moorhead, F'lorence
Adair, Rosa Bailey Little, James
Sloan, Robert Vance, Talmadgt*. V'oal.
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jO( her Slater, Mrs. Isislie Davis, Who, ^.^adel Harry Hudson, Mary
■underwent a scnou.s operation ((r the, Campbell, Grace Meadors, Sa-
JlUniveraty hospital Friday niirhti Mrs. - Grac e White, Myrell Chaney, Ha- $
.. E. Griffin had been with her for IDunaway, Ruth Ferguson, Chris-;
sevceral days preceding the operation.,Lo^„c, Quills, Dnisv
Mrs. J. H. Rasnr and Paul Martin,Dolly Williamson, Rnthki
spent Friday in Columbia with re la-; Wrig^t, - ' ^
, ,, T T- TV . u ! Third grade: Nora Cannon, testerlo
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard spent the Meadors, Harold Crowe,
week-end with relatives in Clinton. , ^^ade: Earle Brock, Ruth
Mrs. Mae Leaman and soms of Clin- Brown, Florence Howard, Pauline
“IHE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
ton, were the Sunday guests of Mrs.,
Bigie Leaman. j
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carter of Clin-
Harold Carter, Carl
, Lanford, F^lizabeth Bragg, Nettie Car-
PuFe nouFishing: groceries, dependable
in quality, right in price. Our abundant
stocks and courteous service make it* a
pleasure to shop here. We handle nothing
but fresh, wholesome groceries and wel
come your patronage.
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“FANCY GROCERIES BUT NO
FANCY PRICES!”
I ton, visited relatives here on Sunday, (.„we. Gay
j Mrs. W. D. Copeland of Clinton, j Kanny
ispent Tuesday with Mrs Claud Hipp.: grade: Sarah Campbell, James
I Dr. J.H. Hawkins of Heath Springs, Rhudell Wilbanks. .Magalene
has awepted a position as pharmacist l wilbanks. Grady Whitmire. Paul Whit- -
With M. C. Pinson. \
Dr. Umbert Nance of Georgia, is j grade: Ruby Woodruff,
visiting relatives m the city. jSara Blakely, Mavis Chesteine, Gor-
Henry Miller of Whitmire, visited:don Painter, Inez Byvum, Eloise V’on
►,hi3 mother here last Tuesday. j Hollen.
Jack Babb of Laurens, spent Sun
day here with his mother, Mrs. W, M.
I ^ Leaman.*
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Summers of
BALDWIN’S GROCERY
“The Horae of Good Things To Eat”
Phones 99 and 100
Orangeburg, visited Mason Hill and
family last week-end.. ^
Mrs. R. D. Nance, Jr., is visiting
her parents near Chester.
Mrs. Bessie McDonald of Atlanta,
Providence School j
Second gra'de: Carl Bates, Paul j
Cobb,. Rector Harri.s, Nellie Blackwell,
iMarie Smith, Daris Smith, Wiliner
Emery, Azleen Barry, Marj' Tisdale,
Jonathan'Abercrombie, Richard John-;
son.
Third grade: .Mildred.Smith. - J
F'ourth grade: Robert Bobo.
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.j You bay peace of mind wheii you in-
S. L. Crisp. . . sure in tte AETNA. , > ‘
Mr. and Mrs. ’^ames Guthrie of Bel-' ‘ Aetqa-ize , !
ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ^ S. W. SUMERBL, “
J, A. Guthrie. [ Aetna-izer
ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS
CALLED FOR AN a DELIVERED PROMPTLY
, SADLER OWENS PHARMACY
“At Union Station” ^
Phones 377 and 400 • Phones 877 and 400