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TRl9Cij9m>ir raiJB8DAY..AUCl«r 8#. lf2» i^^Saakimi s. a ,'f' '.' '4 ,•” f'>' •. / ■ ’ •■• ^ 'J ^ ^ ■MBIMllMMMflMaMMIg’iWlllWllMiMlllMilM School Sale Timely Savings On EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR f SCHOOL DAYS SEE OUR CIRCULAR Headquarters For 0i> School Supplies ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ j ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 11 Established 1886 I Ik* < *«The Modem Woman Is An Intelligent User of Modern Banking Service We are honored to have a large number of feminine customers doing business with this bank and are impressed with the bus iness-like manner in which they handle their finances. We are always glad to welcome femi nine accounts. M. $. Bailey I $oe o o ♦ BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST KX We Make Good , They say that Marconi gave us the radio, but certainly Mussolini must be the world’s'champion loud speak er. What he says GOES. But anyway, our bank is not equipped with either one. We have to depend on newspaper advertis ing to tell you of the many advan tages of doing your banking busi ness with us. Courtesy, confidence, reliability, accommodation, these are at your command at our bank—al ways. What this bank promises, it perforn^s. P Personal /Mention ^ VU| Floyd Hitt spent several days last weke in Charlotte. F. M. Boland was a business visitor in Greenwood on Thursday. Watts Davis has returned from a visit to Washington, D. C. Mrs. Hubert Pitts is at home after a visit to relatives in Rockmart, Ga. Miss Maud Pearson spent Sunday in Woodruff. Earl and Bryan Holland spent Fri day in Charlotte. Mrs. C. C. Giles and Miss Patricia Giles were visitors in Gteenviile on Friday. Miss Fay Adair was the guest for several days last week of Miss Eliza beth Sproles of Greenwood. Miss Kate Milam motored with a party of friends to Chimney Rock on Thursday. Miss Ada Holmes Davis has re turned from a visit to relatives in Co lumbia. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henry of Greenville, visited the former’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry, dur ing the past week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice and Mar garet Brice visited Mrs. White Brice of Chester the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Hendricks of Ninety-Six, w'ere the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith. liiailBliHlui visitors in Charlotte on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wier spent Sun day in the mountains. . Miss Emily Walker of Macon, Ga., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. E. Jones. Miss Tillie Parker of Sumter, was the guest of friends here on Monday. Miss Doris Bolt is visiting rtdatives in Lautens. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers were visitors in Greenwood on Sunday. E. I^- Barber of Carrolton,-Ga., was the guest of friends here Saturday. Miss Pearl Hitt visited relatives in Cross Hill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chandler vis ited relatives in Cross Hill on Sunday. Mrs. Crawford Clapp and Miss Nell Clapp spent Sunday in Greenville. E. M. Shannon returned from Wrightsville Beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ray and Miss Helen Hollingsworth s(pent Sunday in the mountains:' Misses Madaline Adair and Jeanette Pitts are visiting Mrs. William King at Duncan. - James Caldwell has returned after spending two weeks in Montreat. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Walker of Ma con; Ga., were the guests Thursday of Mrs. R. E. Jones. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Johnson and little daughter, have returned' Parker Jones has returned from a j from a visit to relatives in Milwaukee, several weeks’ stay in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Jack Shealy, Misses Elizabeth and Frances Shealy, Fay Adair and Janella Boland spent Friday in Green ville. Miss Virginia Neville returned last Wednesday from a several months’ stay in Elberton, Ga. Spencer Elliot of Winnsboro, spent Thursday in the city. Mrs. William Jacobs, Hugh and Wil liam, Jr., are spending sometime with her mother in Spartanburg. Miss Lucy Pride McDonald of Winnsboro, spent Thursday visiting friends here. Wis. Mrs. A. 0. Bray of North Willkes- boro, N. C., was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sullivan and children, spent the week-end in St. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harvey anJ Irene Harvey of Camden, were the guests Friday of Miss Lora Montjoy. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Neely returned Sunday to their home in Dunbarton after a visit to the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kaufman and son of Florence, were the guests this I ► I ► o (► (» O Mrs. G. C. Odiorne of Anderson, j week of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dutton, visited Mrs. Rex W. Phillips during I Miss Rebecca Rhodes of Atlanta, last week. | was the guest last week of her aunt, Dr. F. D. Jones is spending two ! Mrs. J. R. Dillard, weeks on a fishing tfip at Pawley’s | Mr. and Mrs. Abram Ray of North Island. ^ j Wilkesboro, N. C., are the guests of Miss Margaret Finley has returned Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey, to her home from a visit to relatives! Misses Emily Cunningham and Oii- in Laurens. I nie Blakely are visiting Mrs. J. P. Miss Emily Davis of Macon, Ga., is Caldwell in Greenville. visiting her mother, Mrs. George Da vis. Miss Alice Littlejohn, Marvin Little john, and Tom Brown of Gaffney, were the guests of friends in the city last week. Mrs. Frank Todd, Archie Todd, Feaster Tribble, Mrs. C. A. Wever, and Frances Wever of'Anderson, were the guests Friday of Mrs. John Mc- Sween. Mrs. Ansel Godfrey of Abbeville, is Miss Martha Ware Davis of Lau-1 visiting her mother, Mrs. R. H. Young, rens, was the guest last week of rela- j during the absence of Mr. Godfrey, tives in the city. I wlfo is at Camp Jackson. j E. H. Holland has returned to his home in Beaufort after spending his I vacation with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Miss Frances and Braxton Dutton, spent the week-end in Asheville and Chim- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Buice and James ’ ney Rock. Hatton have returned from a motor trip to northern points of interest. Mrs. R. S. Boozer and Miss Hattie Boozer of Silverstreet, and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Boozer of Jacksonville, Fla., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sease. Bill Abrams is spending a week in Whitmire with his jaunt, Mrs. Lou Abrams. John Allan Dugan has returned Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Townsend of An derson, were the guests of relatives in the city on Sunday. Mrs. T. C. Sumerel and Miss Maud Sumerel visited relatives in Newberry on Saturday. Mrs. S. K. Dendy of Seneca, was the week-end guest of Mrs. J. I. Cope land. Miss Kate McKenzie "of Rowland, N'. C., spent last week here as the I i I turned Sunday from a vacation trip in from Greenwood, where he underwent i guest of Mrs. John MeSween. an operation for appendicitis. j Prof, and Mrs. R. L. Coe and little Mesdames Joe L. Carter and R. C. i Louise, returned Sunday from Nash- McLee have returned from a trip to j ville, Tenn., where Mr. Coe has been New York, Washington and Baltimore, attendngi Peabody college for the Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox, Miss i summer. Sarah and Eugene Knox were visitors | Misses Marion and Ellen Co'peland, in Greenwood on Sunday. j Mrs. J. J. Cornwell and Mrs. B. H. Mrs. George W. Addy, Will Alan j Boyd returned Sunday from a north-j and Oranna Addy and Mrs. Rex Young | ern tour. ■ spent several days in Charlotte last i Misses Ella Adair and Alice Ruth • week. Hollis have reutrned from a two- Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Vineyard re- ^ i Atlanta. ♦ i Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fuller were# University of South Carolina. ZI the guests last week of Mrs. L. A. J I Sease at Clemson college. weeks’ stay in New York. j Miss Louise McIntosh is at home after attending summer school at the | Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. Carson of Greenville, w'ere week-end guests of' Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Yount of Hick-j Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. ! ory, N. C:, were the week-end guests H. J. Hindman has returned from' of Mrs. Yount’s mother, Mrs. T. M. ,Peabo:y college in Nashville, Tenn., I Adair. i where he has been attending summer Mrs. Sterling Pitts has as her j school. guests, Misses Emma Hargrove of! Mrs. Louis C. LaMotte of Waycross, Newberry, Elmira and Lorena Shan-1 Ga., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. non of Jalapa. | Myrtle Hunter I Dr. and Mrs. B. 0. Whitten and fam- j Dr. G. P. Neel and J. W. Sproles of ily have returned from a stay in Bre-j Greenwood, visited Mrs. F. M. Boland vard, N. C. last week. ! Misses Martha Reid Todd and Alice ! Gilbert Blakely spent several days Benjamin are the guests this week of, the past week in Montrose, Ga^, and Mrs. Clarence Asbill of Columbia. Mrs. W. P. Gourdin of Pineville, was the guest last week of her mother, Mrs. J. D. Cozby. Mrs. Gourdin is pleasantly remembered here as Miss Marie Cozby. Miss Ruth Holland has returned was accompanied home by Mrs. Blake ly, w'ho has been visiting there. | Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Jr., have returned from Atlanta where they attended Emory university sum mer school for the past twelve weeks. Miss Genieve Marchant of Brazil,' from Winston-Salem where she was ^ jg guest of Mrs. J. I. Copeland the guest of Miss Ruth Hearn. j Miss Marchant addressed the Presby- j Dr. M. J. McFadden, Platt Prather, terian conferences at Duncan’s Creek church Tuesday and at Rocky Springs yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harker of At- A. B. Galloway and R. L. Bailey are enjoying a several days’ fishing trip ■at Manning. I Mr. and Mrs. Claud Aiken and chil-| visiting Mrs. Barker’s nar- , dren spent the past week-end in Geor-jp^^^^ ^ g Blakely. They gm. ; were accompanied here by Misses Mias Sarah Pitts ha^i ^returned from ‘ Qeorgie B. and Martha Blakely, who Nashville, Tenn., where she attended gpent a week as their guests in .Atkin.s. .Among the attendants at the Erwin Peabody college for the summer. Miss Vera Ferguson has returned reunion the past week which was held to her home in Atlanta after spending j at. the ancestral home of Mrs. P.. W. her vacation in Clinton and Whitmire. I Abell of Lowrys, were Dr. and Mr^. While here she was the guest of her j. Lee Young and Leland Young. M-s, •aunt, Miss Julia Ferguson. F. D. Jones and family, Robert Erwin Mr. and Mrs. Davis Holland were, and Agatha Davis J ones. • V We Welcome You Back From Vacation and hope that you have enjoyed to the fullest every moment of your days of rest and recreation. Members of our staff, too, have been refreshed by vacations and are ready to render grocery service of a pleasing nature. •/t. ' Our store is replete with choice varieties of all sea sonable foods, making it easy to select tempting menus for every meal. If you desire grocery service for fall months that leaves nothing to be desired, start now to phoning your orders to Blakely’s. Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 Problem-Solving Experience Business men who are patrons of our Commercial Department benefit by this bank’s experi ence in the investigation and solving of business problems. Perhaps ‘TIRST NATIONAL” service may prove useful to you in your line of business. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Baal “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 BARGAINS FOR THE TABLE 'FROM THIS RELIABLE STORE ■H PHONE 99 — PHONE; 100 The service you get at this store is always prompt, courteous and efficient, due to the fact we have a staff of^ courteous clerks, two telephones and good trucks and driv ers. jbi « ^ And we know you will be proud of the quality foodstuffs we sell. With these facts in mind call one of our phone numbers for Groceries and Choice Meats. BALDWIN’S GROCERY “The Home of Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100 ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400