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V rr: . “ ' ' i^'.VS ;■ ’ ■ ‘ ^ .vr.r- f ■ ‘ '♦*» *•.;-•■ .r THURSIMlY. FEBRUARY 28. 1929 »V ♦ ! > <> / I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t ♦ ♦ t t : ♦ j ! With every 50c Coty’s Com- \ » . . pact, we will sell one box of • Coty’s Face Powder for 48c. A $1.50 VALUE FOR ONLt Attention Cotton Growers! f Clemson College advises us as follows: » **Analysis of records of 613 farmers hav ing five acre plots in cotton contests thru thrM y^ars shows that yield of cotton is increased 22 per cent by de creasing width of row from average of forty-five inches to average of thii^y-six inches.** • We urge every cotton grower in Laurens county-to follow the recommendation of Clemson College in the spacing of your 1929 cotton crop. Mi $. Bailey i Son BANKERS OLDEST •STRONGEST The " ■ Of Prestige This bank has always realized that prestige could not be bought, nor procured except by honorable service. i The prestige we enjoy today arises from our good reputation, and is a business asset to those maintaining choking accounts at this bank. Where do you bank? “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” THE CLINTON CHRONIfLE, CMfTON. S. C. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Eug«ne Timmerman and little son of Charlotte, are spendinir some time with her parents, Or. and Mrs. E. Mood Smith. Kirk Milam of Gneenviile, spent several this week with relatives. Miss Ethel Putnam of Liberty, wa^ the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam. Mrs. Joe L. Carter and Mrs. Zee Mcljees were visitors in Greenville bn Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Longshore were the guests of relatives in Newberry on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake left Mon day for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will spend some time. They also attended the Sharkey-Stribling fight last night. Miss Alice Benjamin of Chicora edt- lege, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Robinson. Carroll Pitts of Inman, was the week-end guest of his,mother, Mrs. E. Lee Pitts. Miss Alma Ruth Cooper and Mrs. Annie Fliedner spent the week-end with friends and relatives in Little Mountain. Miss Pawnee Davenport of Char^ lotte, spent several. days this week with her sister, Mrs. Frank Boozer. ' Miss- Grace League of Greenville. Womans college, spent the week-end wiih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Simpson and little daughter, sppent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shannon in Whitmire. J. T. Abrams of Greensboro, N. C., ' is spending this week with his moth er, Mrs. Lou Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Richbourg of Forest City, N. C., were the week end guests of relatives here. J. R. McTeer of Denmark, was a week-end visitor here with friends. Mrs, R. B. Vance is spending some time in Stuart, Fla., as the guest of ^er daughter, Mrs. H. M. Wise. Mrs, Lou Abrams, Mrs. Estelle* Abrams, and Jim Ahranis spent Sun day in Newberry with relatives. Harvey Smith of Hampton Roads, Va., spent several days last week with his sister, Mrs. Lee Add Blakely. Misses Polly Elrod, Collette Grif fin, Aline Newsom and Anna Belle Hudson were in Greenville on Monday night to see Rio Rita. Miss Benet Godfrey of Chicora col lege, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Bessie Godfrey. Miss Jeanette Crawford of Win- throp colleg^, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Craw ford, and had as her guest, Miss Ix»ui.se Watts of Camden and Win- throp. Mis.ses Myrtle Simmons and Jimmie Vaden of Greenville, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Phillips. Mrs. J. R. Little of Columbia, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris. Treasurer Ross D. Young of Lau rens, was a business Visitor in the city Tuesday. Miss Lillian Hunt was in Greenville Saturday for a party given by Miss Frances Lawton to announce the en gagement of Miss Geneviere Groom. Rev. John MeSween was in Green wood Tuesday night to deliver the principal address at the annual foot ball dinner given at Bailey Military ‘nstitute. Mrs, Henderson Pitts and little son, are spending .some time with Mrs. Pitts’ parents, Mr. anJ Mrs. E. D. By ers of Spartanburg. Miss Fay Oglesby and Mrs. Mary Luther of Greenville,,were the end guests of Mrs. Felder Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Kinard and Mrs, J. H. Donnan were visitors in Green ville on Saturday. Mrs. B. H. Boyd and son, Butler Boyd, were in Grsenville on Monday evening for Rio Rita, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent the .week-end in Hendersonville and Inman, and .were accompanied home j by Mrs. John H. Hipp, who will spend j several days with relatives, i Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Jones of New I York City, were the Saturday guests j of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson. R .J. McClure and J. K. Smith of Clemson college, spent the week-end here with friends. Miss Helen Chalmers of Newd)erry Business college, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mary Chalmers. Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Dorsey of Green ville, spent .Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Anderson. Miss Catherine Coleman of Green wood Business college, was at home for the ^eek-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coleman. Miss Margaret Blakely of Green ville, visited her parents, Mr. anJ' Mrs. L. Ross Blakely, on Sunday. B. R. Fuller, well known local citi zen, U now connected with the Fuller Grocery company as traveling sales man in this territory. Miss Julia League of Greenville, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mi3. R. M. League. C. J. Killen of Greenville, and Miss Ethel Killen of Chicora college, spent the week-end at home with Mrs. Kil len. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fuller spent Tuesday in Ntvvberry and visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Hipp of Lau rens, w^e the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra.' Roy Madden, x Miss Martha Blakely of Greenwood, spent the past week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely, end has as her guest Miss Eugenia Keller, also of Greenwood. Mrs. E. J. Nunnamaker and little daughter of Columbia, spent a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. J,W. Milam. ' ; Mr.^and Mrs. Clyde Keller of Green wood, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. . Mr. and Mrs. Teague Harris and Mrs. John W. Little were in Green ville on Monday for Rio Rita. Mrs.*Elliott Hall, Jr., of Estill, spent several days last week with f»-iends and relativ::s. Misses Almena Milling and Medora Bi owning were the week-end guests of frienjs at Converse college. Butler Edge and John Hallmah of Columbia wer^ in the city on Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Black. , Dr. and Mrs. Frank F. Hicks visit ed friends and relatives in Ninety-Six on Sunday. Mrs. M. B. Motes has returned home after a visit to relatives in Cross Hill. R. C. Dillard of Atlanta, was at home for the week-ind with his fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. 0. I. Sheely spent Sunday in Rock Hill and vLsiteJ their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Sheely, who is a student at Winthrop college. Miss Agnes Milling spent the week end in Spartanburg with relatives. Miss Lora Montjoy returned to her school at Rhembert on Sunday after spending the past week with her mother, Mrs. Corrie L. Montjoy. Mrs. Chas. C. Giles left Tuesday for a few days business trip to Florida. Rev.' and Mrs. Marshall Dendy and little daughter of Newberry, were the guest.s of Mrs. Dendy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Cop.danJ, on Tuesday. Mrs. George Cornelson returned home ’Monday after spending several weeks with her mother in Baltimore. Mrs. 0. M. Abney and -Mrs. E. G. Fuller spent Friday in Cross Hill with frLnds, Miss Jamie Little was j..be week-end guest of her sister, Miss Emma Little at Greenville Womans college. Garrison Montjoy of Parr, visited his mother, Mrs. (,’orrie L- Montjoy, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. E’ull r and Mr. j and Mis. Glenn Fuller were in Colum-1 bia on Sunday and visited Miss Willie Rudd and Rupert E'uller, j Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Ricketts of j Greenville were the Friday guests of. the latter’S' sist-r. Miss Mary Lou Bell. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. 1). Copeland and sons, Thomas Heath and Carol White, went to Savannah last Monday for the funeral of Mrs. Geo. K. White, only sister of Mrs. (hipeland, anil re*-' turned home Saturday. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon and in terment followed in the family burial ground in that c'ity. Mrs. Whitp died suddenly in the Victoria hospital, in Nice, France, on January 24th, while on an extended tour of ETance, The following ladies were in the city Wednesday to attend a meeting of the executive committee of the S. C. Prefbyterlal, held at the home of the president, Mrs. J. 1. Copeland: Mrs. FI. D. Patton and Mrs. C. D. Wil son of Laurens; Mrs. J. C., Perrin, Mrs. (Jeorge Bishop, Mrs. Franz En^ gels, of Greenwood; Mrs. W. Hassell Miller, Mrs. John L. Miller, of Whit-' mire; Mrs. G. M. Telford, Mrs. J. H. Sherard, Mrs. James Bradley, of Ab beville, and Miss Annie Blake of Ninety-Six. ' : Speedy sepi^ and quality foods—that*s our motto. The ihinute your order is received it receives prompt atten tion. Every item is carefully selected from our hi^h grade stocks. Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 A SIGN OF BUSINESS WISDOM , When a friend or a business ac- ' quaintance draws a check on the First National Bank, you know that he understands the value of help ful banking. Clinton people have long consid ered a check on this well known bank as a sign of business wisdom. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS r % Fiist Natioiial Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank,” Telephone No. 7 1 Elders And Deacons To Hold Conference An elders and deacon.s conference will be held this evening in the First Presbyterian church of this city. The meeting will begin promptly at seven o'clock and will open with a .>supper served by the ladies of the chuhch, af ter which the business session will be entered upon. The conference will be in the na ture of a stewardship meeting and an inspiring program has been ar ranged. Representatives will be pre.s- ent from the Presbyterian churches of this section of Laurens county and from all similan churches in Newberry county. Officers and private members alike are cordially invited to be pres ent tonight. Change Made In j . Store Ownership^ J. Platt I*rather, well known young business man who recently retired from the wholesale grocery business,* has purchased the stock of E. G. Ful- ! lev in the F^uller-Simpson F'urniturei company as will be seen from an ad vertisement in today’s paper. ‘ | i The business in the future will be. I conduct.d under the firm name of the I Prather-Simpson F'’urniture company, i at its present, locati^h in tfte Utopia building. Mr. Simpson will continue j *to direct the management, having ftnrrounced that hie will not be' 'actively connected with the firm. AND FRESH HIGH QUAUTY GROCERIES You may shop here in safety every day in the week and feel certain of obtaining only the finest edi bles possible to obtain. OUR SERVICE IS PLEASING, PROMPT AND DEPENDABLE BALDWIN’S GROCERY “The Home of Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t ♦ J , ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ : I t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ $ ♦ ♦ WHAT DO P. S. JEANES OO.i ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station*’ Phones 377 and 400 ^ Phones 377 and 400