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It’s Too Hot • r, Miss Elizabeth McCants of Ninety-1 and George Ckirnelson, and Miss Ros- Six, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. F. F.' anna Vance were visitors in Green- Hicks. j ville Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Carter visited | Claridge Lawson of Columbia was relatives in Cross Hill on Sunday. ! a visitor in the city on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair left on | Addison Nabors and William Mc- Monday for Alabama where they will' Crary were visitors in Spartanburg visit relatives. Mrs. Frank Kellers and her house- last week. Billie Hart, of Columbia, is visiting guest, Mrs. Walton of Charlotte, spent his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, W. A Tuesday in Greenville. . 1 Hart. Miss Margaret Moorhead left Tues-I Mrs. Boyd Poteat and children of day for Camp Greystone, where she Augusta, have returned home after a HERE ARE ALL OF YOUR SUMMER NEEDS — FOR MEN AND WOMEN Whatever you may need on your outing and vacation which a drug store sells, you will find here. : ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Your Personal Credit depends upon your character and performance—and A SUBSTANTIAL BANK ACCOUNT is the best evidence in regard to both,, or either of them. You Moll find it of advantage to be able to refer to the city’s oldest bank as your bank. M. $. Bailev & Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Cooperation will spend the month of July. Mrs. Emma Little was the guest last week of Mrs. Morgan Todd in Simpsonville. Mrs. * Joe Leake and Mrs. Augustus Davidson spent Sunday in Anderson with Mrs. Ed Little. visit to relatives in the city. Virginia Spratt left Saturday for Atlanta where she will visit relatives Mrs. T. J. Blalock^ Misses Nannelle Blalock and Ida Jacks spent Thurs- daj' in Columbia Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adair of Green-; little Virginia are visiting in Spartan- ville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Tom i burg. Adair. j Dudley Jones and Miss Alden Bailey Miss Polly Elrod was a visitor in j spent the past week-end at Lanes, the city the past week* j John McSween, Mrs. McSween Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Dunwody are and children, are spending several spending some tinie in Birmingham. Misses Nena, Dorothy, and Frances McSwain of Greenville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland dur ing the past week^ Miss Lidie Blalmy and Mrs. E. B. Sloan spent Tuesday in Ora. Little Billy Johnson is spending this week in Newberry with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White. Mr. and Mrs. James Slice are en joying an extended trip to Northern points of interest. Miss Gladys Wilson is visiting in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Oxley and sons, Fred and Bob, have gone to Virginia for a visit to relatives. The friends of Dr. T. J. Peake will days at Montreat. Mrs. E. T. Richbourg was in Lau rens Saturday for the Bolt-Parker and Bolt-Dotterer weddings Miss Lou Abrams of the University hospital, Augusta, is spending her va cation with her mother, Mrs. Estelle Abrams. J. M. Pitts leaves today for Hot Springs, Ark., where "he” will spenc several weeks. Misses Ruth and Violet Watkins and Othello Linard of Greenville, were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. B. 0 Whitten. Miss Betty Arnold of Greenwood is the guest of Miss Alden Bailey. Rev. S. P. Bowles and R. G. Mur phy were business visitors in Spar- <[ Cross Lanes, were visitors in the city on be pleased to know that he was able | tanburg on Tuesday. to be down town on Tuesday after an j Mr. and Mrs. W. S. DeWese anc illness of the past two weeks. 'daughters of Brighton, Tennr, retoriiec ! Miss Ethel Killen spent the pa'st I Monday to th^ir home after a visit to ■week-end with Miss Emma Little, i Misses Annie and Floride Rudd of Hill, and Margaret Aull of Monday. A. L. Nabors spent the past week end in Atlanta. Miss Louise Sparks of Union, is spending several days with Mrs. Mary i Mr. DeWese’s sister, Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. James Hitt left Tuesday for a two weeks’ stay at Camp Adgbr, near Pickens. Mrs. Robert Dillard and daughter Marguerite, left yesterday for month’s stay in Atlanta. Mrs. N. P. Dow of Knoxville, Tenn., To Go To Town il Two Phones For Your Convenience < ► o o o o i* < ► o a Prather. ' ■ is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adair of Colum- Mrs. D. H. Rantin. bia, spent Sunday with Mrs. T. M. Prof, and Mrs. B. S. Pinson left Tuesday for a week’s stay at Mon- o i» < * ‘ Adair. * Mrs. Mary Ball Duskin left on Mon- treat wh^re they are attending the day for Boston where she will visit Educational conference now in session, her daughter, Mrs. Oliver. j Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Norwood of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simpson and fam-! Laurens, were guests of Mrs. William ily spent Sunday with Mrs. G. W. .Hailey on Sunday. ! I i Cunningham. I Augustus Blakely spent the past Mrs. J. 0. Garrett and children week-end in Asheville. 'spent Sunday with Miss Arva Henry. ; Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Miss Frances Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Blakely and and Braxton Dutton, and Mr. and Mrs. o! son, Clarence, of Williamston, spent J. D. Simpson motored to the moun- Sunday wiht Mr. and Mrs. John T. tains on Sunday. J Blakely. ]!dr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt spent Sunday i’.i Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. William-King and Rev. Samuel P. Bowles occupied the pulpit of North Broad Street Metho dist church Sunday morning in the ab sence from the city of the pastor, the children of Duncan, were week-end Rev. 0. M. Abney, visitors in the city. j W. A. Hart was a visitor last week Miss Catharine Day left Saturday in Columbia, for her home in Frostburg, Md., where | George Blalock accompanied his she will spend several weeks. • | guest, J. P. Young, on his return trip Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Busbin and to New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGregor and children of Ruby, are the guests of Mrs. T. C. Sumerel. Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynp and family left Monday for a stay of several daughter, Helen, of Cowpens, are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Colie B. Adair. Mrs. S.. E. Evans of Laurinburg, N. 'C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Pitts. Miss Margaret Hollis is in- Asheville weeks at Montreat, this week attending the Southern Bell i Miss Emmie Pitts is spending the Telephone convention. 1 summer in New’ York where she is a Miss Fay Fuller of Union’, is spend-' student at Columbia university, ing this week with Mrs. T. W. Cooper. | Rev. John McSween spent the Misses Janet and Lidie Leake left | week-end in Hendersonville, N. C., Tuesday for Camp Greystone where j where he occupied the pulpit of the they will spend several weeks. ' First Presbyterian church on Sunday, Edward Martin left Thursday for ‘ both morning and evening. o o o o o (► (* *> i* o <► <> i * a o < ► i* Satisfactory banking relations are based upon mutual knowledge and understanding between the bank and its customers. New’ Orleans. Miss Amy Sloan of Clemson, is the house guest of Miss Rosanna Vance. Mrs. 0. B. Burroughs and John Ball, are the guests of Mrs. Harvey Smith I at Highlands, N. C. 1! Miss Fredna Shockley accompanied *' Miss Ethel Killen to her home in o I Greenville on Tuesday where she will -spend several days. - Mrs. George Odiorne of Anderson, was the guest of friends in the city < ► last week. It is the aim of this bank to take \ an active interest in the financial affairs of its customers. One of the chief characteristics of our service is close personal cooperation. A talk with one of our officers may be of service to you. “IHE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE^ Mrs. H. D. Rantin and Miss Nan nelle Blalock were visitors in Green ville on Monday. Mr. and Mrs Tom Sease have re turned from their w'cdding trip and ar^ now making their home with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox on South Broad | street. | Mr. and Mrs. McDow of Lancaster,' Miss Margaret Shirley of Westmin ster, and Mr. and M«a. J. C. Dozier of Columbia, were week-end guests of ! Mrs. William Bailey. t t Miss Melenee Thornley left Satur-' Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden and day for Myrtle Beach where she will, Irene Dillard left last week for Bish- spend several days. - | opville. After a visit there of several Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bailey and days, they plan to motor through the granddaughters, Florence and Fran- mountains of Virginia, ces, spent the past week-end in Ashe-i Rev. O. M. Abney, pastor of North ville. ■ Broad Street Methodist church, has Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs spent been spending the past two weeks in the week-end in Spartanburg. [Columbia attending the South Caro-1 The friends of Miss Ruth Bailey jlina Pastor’s school in session at Co will regret to learn that she is a pa-|lumbia college. tient in the Emma Moss Booth hos-, The many friends of Mrs. Frank Bo- # pital in Greenville. ! land will learn with interest that she j ♦ Miss Frances Dutton has returned returned to her home Monday from - from a visit to relatives, in Monroe,! Atlanta where she has been a patient j N. C. i at the Piedmont sanitarium for the, , Miss Elizabeth Adair of Atlanta, is j past few- weeks. i [•spending her vacation in the city with | Miss Mary Dillard left recently to ■ •relatives. Miss Adair is in training attend summer school at the Univer- o at Grady hospital. | sity of California. She will return by! Mrs. Lewis Lancaster spent Friday way of Canada at the end of the in Grenville. ' summer. Erskine Blakely of the Kelly Sales ! A. B. Blakely has returned from a I xi. j • n«* ' • i 1 J * ! company with, headquarters in Minne visit of several days to his daughter,; * iMrS. H. K. Neely, of Dunbarton. apolis, has been spending a two .weeks vacation with his parents, Mr.i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Simpson and! Mrs. L. D. Blakely. children of Monroe, N. C., are spend ing this week as guests of Mrs. B. M. 'Dutton. Miss Maud Poole has returned from : a visit to friends in Union. Mesdames R. B. Vance, H. M. Wise L. B. Dillard and daughters, Mary How’ze and Emily, and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young and son, spent Sunday with Mrs. L. B. Dillard, who is attend ing summer school at Asheville Nor mal. Let Us Keep Your Shelves Filled In July WITH GOOD, TASTY WHOLESOME FOODS FOR HOT WEATHER I We want your business and will leave no stone unturned in pleasing you. Choice, Fresh, Home-Grown Vegetables Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 Our Best Asset While the FIST NATIONAL BANK has ample resources, operates un der strict United States Govern ment Supervision and maintains complete facilities in all of its de partments, it regards as its most valuable assets THE GROWING GOOD WILL of those Clinton people who look upon this bank as their banking home. We will welcome your pat ronage. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 Let us Service You In July -then you can enjoy free dom from food worries WHOLESOME TASTY FOODS FOR HOT WEATHER IN DELIGHTFUL VARIETY Prompt efficient service and fair prices is the basis on which we bid for your business. Phone Us Your Wants for the Party, Picnic, or Summer Outing. BALDWIN’S GROCERY (d The Home of Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100 w l 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 ■ V ’rililiriailirlfc-liilii liH’lllfliili i liMl mMm A m