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JTSINTHE Drug Line : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i ♦ 4 ♦ — and — YOU WANT IT QUICK Phone No. 1 m' i i t PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY \ ♦ ♦ I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 Established 1886 « / A Bank For r<l' ♦ All People and All Business “GROWING IN STRENGTH WITH AGE” M. S. Bailif i Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST NT How She Simplified Household Finances ) weJ invite women to open PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” Miss Nejl Abrams spent several days in Whitmire as the ipiest of her aunt, Mrs. Lou Abrams. Dudley Steer of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steer. Dr. L. Ross Lynn and family have returned from Montreal where they spent several weeks Miss Cora Richey is spending seme gene Hitt. mg school preparatory to training the orphanage football team this fall. Mrs. S. W. Sumerel had as hi'r guest last week, Miss Lola Coinehand of Pelzer. Mrs. Lula Jamieson is spending some time at Asheville on her vaca tion. Mrs. W. D. Armstrong and children, Betty Jean and William Dial, have returned to Gray Court after spend ing six weeks with .Mr. anJ Mrs. Eu- <' i time with relatives in Camden. Miss Isabel Witmer left Saturday for a visit of several weeks with rela tives in Little Switzerland and Balti more. Rev. S. P. Bowles and family spent Monday in Asheville and Montreal. Miss Julia Ferguson spent the pastjqueron. Miss Alva Wilson and her guest. Miss Jessie Davis, are visiting in Pros perity for the W^atts-Frick wedding. Mrs. Jack Scruggs and daughter. Miss Mary Frances, have returned to their home in Fountain Inn, after be ing the guests of Mrs. M. J. Fur- I ! week-end in Atlanta with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Prather and Mrs. Ella Franklin left W’ednesday for their home in Kissimmii, Fla., after visiting relatives here. James Witherspoon has returned from North Carolina State college where he attended summer school. Platt Prather left Tuesday for a three week’s visit to Hot Springs, N. iC. Miss Fannie Hatton is the guest of relatives in Whitmire. Master John Agnew is visiting in Greenwood. to pay bills in cash until I found how much easier it was to pay them by check. Now I simply mail a check. It saves miles of V steps and hours of time, and be sides, my check book gives me an accurate record of all expenses.’^ Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson and children will return today from a two weeks’ vacation spent with relatives in Raleigh, N. C. Mrs. Vn’. W. Harris and little daugh ter, Cornelia Bethea, is at home from a month’s visit to her parents in Dil lon. I. C. Boland and Mr. and Mrs. Ratchfoi'd Boland, are spending today in Springfield as the guests of rela tives. Miss Selina Cozby and Mrs. Hugh Donnan returned Thursday from New berry where they attended summer L. B. Jones of Macon, Ga., w'as the j for the past six weeks, guest of friends here last week-end. | ^^d Mrs. Marshall Dendy and Dr. D. J. W oods is conducting spec- (Jaughter, of Newberry, spent Thurs- ial services this week at the Dominick ^ere with Mrs. Dendy’s parents, Presbyterian, church. | j, Mrs. J. 1. Copeland. Miss Emily Davis has gone to Ma- Mrs. Henry Young and con, Ga., for a visit to friends. j yyjjijjpn have returned after a visit to Mrs. Libert Dickeit of Xewben\, j-gjatives in Charlotte, and Mrs. Tench Green and baby, ofj p^g. the guests' UPON THE QUALITY OF THE FOODS YOU EAT IN SUMMER DEPENDS THE , HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY To play absolutely safe just form the habit of phoning: us your grocery wants and you’ll be sure of finest quality always. jR^cky Mount, N. C., aie me Kuesisi^,^^^ with his family a^ Saluda, N. C of Mrs. Gary Martin. ! pj-^f Ijothwell Graham and Mrs. i Mrs. Myrtle Hunter and her sister, .^y g ^p^^^ Saturday in Green- ' Mrs. C. A. Boozer, arrived Tuesday ^ i from Hollins, V’a. They will leave this 4 Week-end for Octavia, F'la., to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carter and Mrs. .Zee McLees spent Sunday in Cross I Hill. , John Holland Hunter, L. S. McM’l- lian and Sergeant F. B. Parham have gone to Kingstree on a fishing trip. I Rupert Fuller has returned to Co- < [! lumbia after spending a two week’s ' vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fuller. Fant Thornley spent the past week end at Myrtle Beach. Miss Juanita Langston of Green ville, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Essie 1 4 » I ville. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts have re turned from a week’s visit to relatives in Atlanta. Miss Reginald Peake is visiting in Walhalla as the guest of Miss Mar garet Mann. Mrs. Fred Gaines and children of Beaufort, are the guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fuller. f (4 O 4 <4 U o < ► ( t ( 4 < i O j Atkins. I Mrs. Julia Griffin spent several I days at Ora as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Byrd. j D. J. Luther of Durham, N. C., spent I the past week-end here, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thornley and I Miss Elmira Ray spent Sunday in ! Hendersonville. Miss Elizabeth Adair left this week for Atlanta after spending her vaca tion here. Prof. J. H. Witherspoon returned last week from Emory university af ter attending summer school for the past six weeks. ^ Miss Betty Arnold of Greenwood, spent se%eral days last week as the guest of Miss Alden Bailey. < ► (4 i 4 < > o u Mrs. Frank Boyd and children of Mrs. W. D. Hollis spent last week in spent Friday in the city. Mountville as the guest of her daugh- family ter, Mrs. J. W. Miller. visited friends in Cross Anchor on Mrs. Etta Watts of Greenv.lb, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fayette Ramage. « i ,ter spending some time at Montreat. Dr. W. J. Hollis and Miss Helen Hoi-, TVmrntnn nf Chpster. suer Mrs. J. I. Copeland has returned af- , J Granwell Thornton of Chester, spent lis of Greepville, visited here Tuesday, i ^ Aidison Cecil and J. R. Aidair of Laurens, spent the week-end with their grand mother, Mrs. Tom Adair. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gaines of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Agnew have moved into their new home on Adair street. Mr. and Mrs. W’ill Henderson and sister of New York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simp- sonville, spent Sunday with her moth er, Mrs. Emma Little. Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Woodworth left this week for West Virginia where Dr. Woodworth will attend summer scfiool at the University. Miss Alva Wilson has returned from <» a two week’s stay in Elkhorn C ity, Ky., and Grundy, Va. Miss Pearl Hitt has returned home after attending Duke university sum mer school at Durham, N. C. spent the 4 ► O 4 * Phil Roberts of Greenville, several days here this week as guest of Mac Adair. Misses Marion Copeland, Aurelia Gaston, Dixon Pool and Addison Neighbors spent Sunday at Lake Lure. Lonnie Dunlap of Rpek Hill, visited here last week. Bothwell Graham spent several days last week as the guest of rela tives in Spartanburg. Messrs. A. B. Blakely and Lee Add Blakely spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barker of Atkins. Mrs. Fannie Long and Miss Katha rine Coleman of Blairs, were guests last week of Mrs. Jessie Sparks. Miss Agnes Davis has returned from a visit to relatives in Atlanta. Miss Florence Hindman of Rich- burg, is the,guest of Mrs. Heyward Hindman at the home of her parents, | ^ ^ Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer. i 4 Mr. and Mrs, J. F. 4> 4 ► i* <► o i> o <► o o O' Jacobs and Miss 111 Mrs. L. H. Grraves has accepied^ Clara Duckett are spending some time! 4 position of dietitian and matron of the dining hall at the orphanage. Miss Minnie Todd and Charles Bow ers of Newberry, were week-end guests of Mrs. T. C. Sumerel. at Glenn Springs. Mrs. W. B. Owens, Sr., William Brooks Owens, Katharine Coleman and Mrs. A. B. Blakely spent Sunday w'ith Miss Nancy Owens at Asheville o Mr,„J. D. Jeans has "signed her, position as saleslady with J. A. Bai- lyfjgs Viola Chandler, who is teacb- . ing adult work in Cherokee county B. L. King spent Thursday and hri-i^j^.^ gunday with her day^t Duncan as the guest of Mr. and ■ p^^g^ts, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Chardler. Mrs. W. G. King F. C. Dixon, P. C. student, stopped over here with friends, this week, en route from Fort McClellan, Anniston, Ala, Mrs. Estelle Abrams spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. * * Ramage, at their home near Clinton. Miss Lidie B. Copeland, who is at- Mr. and Mrs, Crawford Clapp and Miss Nell Clapp spent the past week end at Gastonia where they attended < ► the Clapp reunion. Miss Clapp went, 11 from Gastonia to Newton for a week’s visit to friends. Mrs. Lew'is Lancaster and children left this week for Ashand, Va., where , o o 4 o o o 4 o u tending a business college at Athens, i >h«y w.ll Jom Mr. Lancaster. The.r :Ga., is visiting her parents, Mr. and|fr.ends here w.ll regret to know that, ! Mrs. Richard Copeland. ! the? will not return to Clinton be.ore, i Miss Jessie Davis of Blackshear,' sailing for China. , .Ga., is visiting Miss Alva Wilson. | Hyde Trask of Wilmington, was a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gunner of Kara- visitor in the city last week. He was i sota, Fla., spent several days at the' accompanied home by Mrs. Trask and ' I'rphanage this week. i young -aughter, Nell Hunter, w'ho ' ! Mrs. J. W. Leake went .Tu.xedo , had been visiting the latter’s parents,, Fnday to visit ner uaughtovs, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunter. . ner Lidie I on ! Misses Janet and I Camp Greystone. ! Mr. and Mrs. D, W. J^ane and 'daughter of Folkston, Ga., visited Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn during the 'past week. Thornwell Dunlap is at Furman uni- Leaker'ai-f™ The following Clinton teachers re- ‘turned Tuesday from Asheville whore they spent the past six weeks attend ing summer schdol at the State Nor mal: Mrs. L. B. Dillard, Mrs. Teague Harris, Mrs. Hugh WJorkman, Miss Nancy Owens and Miss Lily Yarbor- versity this week attending the coach- ough. Additional Locals On Page 3. i The Home of Finest Quality Foods Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 173 ■.J A GUN WITHOUT AMMUNITION A man without a bank account is like a gun without ammunition. He can never bring home the game because he has nothing with which to bring it down. Opportunity is a shy bird, and the only way it can be captured is by means of a bank account. WHAT DOES A FRIENDLY, HELPFUL bank mean? Ask Those Who Deposit With Us. 4* * 4 * > O * OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS i: First National Bank Clinton’s Strongest Bank Telephone No. 7 Everything that you need to make meals tantalizing, tempting, pure, wholesome and nourishing in hot weath er is to be found at this modern food store. Choicest selections of staple and fancy groceries and the finest cuts of fresh tender meats of all kinds await your order. 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