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THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929
TOE CLOmm CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C.
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TRADE HERE AND GET A
S9*50 Wrist Watch
for only
$2.79
Buy a trade merchandise card from us. On
every cash purchase have it punched and
when it’s all punched out, you get one of
these GUARANTEED WRIST WATCHES
FOR ONLY—
$2.79
Come in todaj' and ask us about the plan.
HOME-MADE BOILED CUSTARD
ICE CREAM
Give Us Your Order Today.
PERSONAL MENTION
Rupert Fuller of Columbia, was at
home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. G. Fuller, for the week-end.
Mrs. C. H. Trask and little daughter
of Wilnjington, N! C., are spending
Mrs. S. S. Frith is now an employee
of the Sanitary cafe.
Miss Attis Cauley spent the week
end in Greenville with relatives. , X
Mr. and* Mrs. W. C. Young of Ashe-! ^
some time with her parents, Mr. and! ville, visited relatives here during the j ♦
Mrs. R. Lee Hunter. ! week-end. They were accompanied ! J
Mr. and Mrs. Welch Hollis of Co-' home by Mrs. Young’s father, J. E. | ♦
i lumbia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Bishop, who wilt spend seme time 4
f ! Mrs. W. D. Hollis. ‘ with :hem. J
' Mr. and Mrs. G. R. David "" 'Ir.-. Misses Mary and Virginia Eenjaniin 4
I Mary Henry, and little Jack i’ i’.a" i, of Spartanburg, visited reiatives here ♦
jwere the Sunday guests of M:... Jjim en Eriday. 4
L. Copeland in Eienno. Little Francis'Sterling McKeown of J
I Milledge Bonham of Greenville. Cornwell, is spending this week with ♦
j >pent the week-end witii Frank and his grand-paivnts, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. J
Oliver Burroughs. Blalock. ♦
^ ‘ Mr. an' Mrs. T. J..Bl:'.lo''k and .son.' Mrs. G. ('. Odiorne and little son, of ^
CALL US FOR GROCERIES OF
QUALITY AND YOU GET
Francis, were the Sunday guests of Belton, .spent Tuesday and W ednesday
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I their dauughier, Mrs. T. O. McKeown, with Mesdames Huubert and Raymond X
^ in Cornwell. Pitts. ,
♦ [ Miss Ruth To ld joined a party of Miss Lora Montjoy of Kombert, vis-. 4
^ friends in Laurens and spent the week-;itea her mother, Mrs. Con ie Montjoy,
t end in the mountains of North ('aro-; on Sunday.
^ ;]jna. ! Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Stevens and.
♦ ; Miss Lillie Mae Aughtry was the family of Cross Keys visited relatives
guest of friends in Columbia on Sun- her * on Sunday.
,juv. T. J. Blaloc‘k, Jr., is spending sev-
Miss Ida Jacks visited friends in oral days this week in Greenwood on
Springfield on Sunday. business.
Miss Mabel Dorn amf Mi^s Miriam Mrs. Oliver Burroughs and Mrs. F.
R^htmire of GrieJIvUlo VVomans col- ^ K- Shealy were visitors in .yew^nx.
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•were'- HV
i anil attended the welding of their Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J'ohn.-on an-
♦ former classmate. Miss Carrie F'uller, nounce the birth of a son, Thursday,
4 1 to Bennett Townsend. 'April 11th.
^ Mr. and Mr», A. O. Bray and chil-j Floyd Hi t and Posey^'ts Cope-
‘ dren of North Wilkesboro, N. C.. ar-'land spent the past week-end in Char-
rived Tuesday to spend some time leston.and visiteo Magnolia gariens.
with Mrs, Bray’s parents, Mr. and Miss Lillian Hunt was ia Green-
Mrs. R. L. Bailey. I ville yesterday for the Groom-Wil-
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair and Prof.! Hams wedding,
arid Mrs. Marshall Brown spent sev-1 j^j.. and Mrs. John T. Blakely and
eral j, family attended a reunion at WHliam-
ston on Sunday.
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4! been spending several months. relati\es in Greenville c.n Sunda\ .
<• Cater Ligon recenntly visited his, The friends 0. Miss Isabel Wuhet-
< (parents in Iva ' j spoon will learn with interest that she
U Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Carlisle, Miss has been named president of the
1 Alma Isenhour and J. B. Barnett of ^l^ss at Winthrop college for
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A REAL CREDIT BASIS
There is a decided advantage in be
ing favorably known here at C^d-
ton’s Oldest and Strongest Bank.
M. $. Bailey & Son
Mrs. C. E. Galloway and little
daughter spent last week with her
parents in Greenwood.
I Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wade. BMl
visited Magnolia and Middleton gar
dens.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent
several days last week in Newberry,
Columbia and Little Mountain, visit-
.ng relatives. ^ jj . Wade and Jack Witherspoon spent
Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden and i , , , . , , •
^ , jithe week-end in the mountains of
Dorsey Howze, and Misses Irene and ,
Mary Howze Dillard have returned
Charlotte, were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E'. M. Stutts.
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! Business college, spent tbe week-end .Abrams, accompanied by Miss Caro-
'with her mother, Mrs. Mary Chalmers, line Harby and .Miss Olive Tuck, were
Raymond J. Pitts has begun the in Laurens Friday night, anJ entered
4, erection of a,bungalow on East Caro- the district debating contest.
* ^ lina avenue, —;
4 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stokes and little
daughter, Vivian, of Greenville, were in
4 the city on Sunday and visited Mr. •
and Mrs. W. T. Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. John Copeland had as
Prof, and Mrs. B. S. Pinson spent their dinner guests on Sunday: Rev
the week-end in Pacolet as the guests ^nd Mrs. Bullington
of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fuller.
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You have noticed that those who get
ahead in the world are generally those who
are good managers—who have learned to
take cOT^ (yf their incomes.
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It is conceded the world over that the
best way to take care of one’s income and
have a growing balance is to keep a bank
account.
There are just as many reasons why you
should have an account at this bank, as
there are why any of our hundreds of sat
isfied depositors should.
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Mrs. Bullington and children,
Mrs. Ell Bell, Mrs. Mary Henry, Mrs.
Dean Carter of Clemson college, G. R. Davidson of Clinton, and Miss
spent the week-end with his parents, Mattie Copeland of Goldville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carter. , The play, “The Little Clodhopper,’’
Joe Hughes of Abbeville, visited his!which was given here and also at
son. Dr. William Hughes, on Sunlay. I Clinton, will be given at Goldville Fri-
Miss Josephine Brodie of Pelzer.'day night. The characters, all being lo-
was the week-end guest of Mr. and ,cal people, have been highly commend-
Mrs. Gary Dillard. led by all who saw the play.
Miss Polly Elrod was in Rock Hill I Mrs. I. B. Copelar^: and
on Thursday with the Clinton high Miss Mattie Abrams were in Clinton
school girl’s track team, which won Sunday afternoon,
third place in the district meet. The Renno school teachers, Mrs. J.
W. J. Bailey of Clinton Cotton mills, ‘ D. Copeland and Miss Mattie Abrams,
and C. M. Bailey of Lydia Cotton; attended the county teachers meeting
mills, were in Spartanburg Friday at- held in Laurens on Saturday,
lending a meeting of the executive ^ “
committee of the South Carolina Cot- Co-Ed Follies
ton Manufacturers association. A QVinw
Miss Bess Dusenburg of Woodruff, ^ VJUUll
visited Miss Bill Putnam on Sunday. ,
Thomas Heath Copeland of Clemson The entertainment presented m .he
college, spent the week-end with his i Florida Street school auditorium last,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 1). Copeland. Friday evening by the ( o-Ld E.dlies
Mrs. J. A. Bailey is spending the , of the University of South Carolina, j 4
week in Wa.shington. 1). C., attending , was well re-ceived by the large audi-j J
the 38th congress of the Daughters 'cnee. The Follies, composed of young ♦
of the .American Revolution. • "ho are students at I arolina. 4
Mr. and Mrs. V. Parks Adair were; came here for their annual engage- J
business visitors in Greenville on 1 nient after having scored hits in 3 4
' Tuesdav. : number of places where they have ap- J
i Miss'ianie Glenn and Mrs. Walter peared. Their program was w’ell rjO': ♦
Ramage of Laurens, were visitors here dered and produced an ensemb.e that
on F’ridav would bid lair to rival any 0. r lo
1 Mrs. R. B. DeWese and son. Roy. of ‘^iegfeld’s productions at their best.
' Memphis. Tenn., are th? guests of het The following youH- Mad-es com-
j sister, Mrs. L. Ro.ss Lynn. PO'^cd the cast: .Misses Hoy Name, ^
I Dr. Dudley Jones spent Tuesday in Tucy Coleman. Mignon W aid , .Sara, J
; Greenville attendifjg the spring meet- Julia and Rosa.Quattlebaum, I 0. ix-
i ing of Enoree Presbytery and present- on. Evelyn Bree, C arrie DuPre Lib
ed a report for Presbyterian college Monteilh. Frances .Montei.h, M.hired
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Parker of Gran-' Hartness. Julia Spears, Harriet .scar-
iteville, visited Mrs. Meta Stone on borough.
Miss Lizzie Belle Gossette of Cross P, C.Wins Over
Anchor, visited friends here on Satur- ' Furmail III TrRCk
day. , - i
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Scott, Ludie .r. u w
N>ll Scott, Misses Annie and Mattie The Presbyterian ooilefre varsny
Benjamin, were shoppers in Greenville team defeatcol F urman s tarsily
♦ on Saturdav. Orgnv.Me on Tuesday af.ernoon,
i Mr. and Mrs. Joe .Simpson and chil- 80 to .oU, while the F urman freshmen
Ldren of Whitmire, were the .Sunday won over the Preshytenans by a score
auests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo. sf 78 to 33.
, J i-e*! Boy Hogrefe was high scorer in the
Mrs, Roy Workman and little son,
Mrs. Jim Young and Lewis Young
spent Sunday m Columbia with Mrs.^j^ freshm-nn meet Newman of
V\. P. Quattlebaum. ^Furman, was first with 14 1-2 points,
Rev. John MeSween was the week- Hughes was second with 10 1-4.
end guest of Rev. and Mrs. N\. A. Presbyterians excelled in the
Haffner in Gaffney, and preached ' gpeed events and made several brilli-
the Limestone Presbyterian congre- flashes.
gation Sunday at both morning and
evening services.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lon^, Mes
dames T.'L. W. Bailey, E. J. Adair, R. ’
M. 1/eague, Estelle Abrams, Jessie ^
Sparks, Ho^ Richey, Ralph Copeland, ‘
Corrie Montjoy and Wash Drummond
attended a meeting of the Womans
Missionary union held at Friendship
church on Friday.
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J. B. FRONTIS
JEWELER
SERVICE THATS BEST
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Almost every day our customers
tell us of the exceptional service
we render and of the exceptional
quality edibles ive* always send.
Nice, fresh vegetables of ail kinds
are here in their choicest stage.
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YOUR PHONE- WE’RE HERE
TO SERVE YOU.
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AND MEATS-
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you to see and know we take every sanitary pre
caution in the h.imiling of meats and jrrocerie.-^
We offer you. The modern etjuipment we have
makes thi.-' |>...>.'-il le.' ^ uu don’t have to come here
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