The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 26, 1929, Image 5

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, S. C. : ♦ ♦ j ♦ : I I r I FOUNTAIN LUNCH TEMPTING NOONDAY TIDBITS IF YOU LIKE A LIGHT, NUTRITIOUS LUNCHEON, YOU CAN GET IT AT OUR FOUNTAIN «• Tasty sandwiches of all kinds, refreshing drinks, milks, ice cream, cake and crack ers—these items, are on our daily menu. I P Personal /Mention ^ R. G. Watson, Jr., of Enoree,' has accepted a position as stenographer with M. S., Bailey & Son, Bankers. Mrs. Fannie Winn of Laurens, is the guest of Mrs. R. G. Murphy. Mrs. E. Mood Smith had as. her guests on Monday, Mrs. Jessie F. Langford of St. George, and Mrs. J. L. Harvey and Mrs. Robert Laiaye of Columbia. liiJBiB'' B .B":B:iB’''!B' .BnA. B' BxlBiilli a visitor in the city Tuesday while en route to Anderson to attend the an nual meeting of the South Carolina synod now in session. Friends here of Mrs. Carroll Nance, j recently a patient at Dr. Hays’ hos pital, will be sorry to know that she continues critically ill at her home in Cross Hill. Among those from here attending IT’S A PLEASURE AND A GENUINE ECONOMY TO LUNCH AT - OUR FOUNTAIN Mrs. J. Whitman Smith of the funeral Monday of Judge F. P. ville, is the guest of Mrs. M. J. .Me- McGowan in Laurens were: Mrs. J. A. Fadden. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson, R. G. Murphy leaves today for a W. J. Bailey, C. M. Bailey, C. C. Bai- visit of several days to relatives in ley. J- W. I^eake, John H. Young, A. Tennessee. fE. Cleveland, Teague Harris, Jack H. Barry Wimbish of Charlotte, was j Young and W. E. Owens, the week-end guest of friends in the , Miss Florence Bailey left Monday city.’ for Washington, D. C., where she will Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Morgan spent be a student the coming winter at the week-end with relatives in Spring- ■ Gunston Hall. She was accompanied field. . }by her sister. Miss Lucy Bailey, who Little Miss Caroline Yarborough of ■ will return to the city the latter part Nashville, Tenn., is spending several ^ of the week. weeks with her grandmother,, Mrs. J.: The following Laurens boys are at- D. Yarborough. j tending Presbyterian college this ses- Mrs. J. D. Norman has gone to Lan- sion: Walter Gosnell, Archie Comp- caster to spend the winter with her ton, Fred Roper, John K. Taylor, daughter, Mrs. H. K. Williamson. ' Hampton Hunter, .Alex Wasson, Bob Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts, Mr. and | Martin, Lewis Cannon, J. L. Cooper, ♦ ' Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-! Cecil Sullivan and Charles Senn. 4 mond Pitts spent Sunday in An-! L., Ross Lynn, Rev. SamUel P. ^ jderson with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Odi- Bowles, Rev. John MeSween, Dr. Dud- orne. i ley Jones, Dr. M. G. Woodworth, El- Mrs. W. W. Lewis of Whitmire, ders A. M. Copeland and A, E. Cleve- spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. land are in Anderson this week attend- and Mrs. R. H. Hatton. ing the annual meeting of the synod <» 4> 4 • 4» 4) 4> 4> 4> 4 4 I 4 4 f\ i t ^ . Mrs. 'Essie Atkins and daughter, of South Carolina. Dr. D. J. Woods of j 4 'Miss Jimmie Atkins, are in Greenville the First Presbyterian church, was de-1 Quality Groceries - - “Prompt Service- “Reasonable Prices We are constantly gaining new custom ers, due to the fact that we sell quality gro ceries that come from the most reliable houses, and that we give special attention to all phone orders and that we price our goods to please. If you haven’t tried us — this is a cordial invitation to you to do so. Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 I this week, Mr. and i tained from attending on account of ' > 4 ♦ l Mr. _^d Mrs. Gus Ramage, Mrs. j illness. 4 Fate Ramage and Mrs. Estelle Ab-' 'rams, were in Whitmire on Sunday. LAURENS COURT — I Mrs. T. F. Daniel of Houston, Texas,; JJQNORS McGOWAN o o o (* 4 I t Established 1886 Banking Service ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ i r that goes far beyond mere rou tine, and ties in with the patron’s activities as closely as possible is often spoken of as MODERN In Clinton such service is at least 43 years old — this institution has been supplying it that long. Your account is invited. $. Bailey & Son is visiting Miss Lou Henderson. j I William King of Lyman, was a bus- liness visitor in the city yesterday. I Keces.ses For Day Out of Respea:! To I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hadfield of New j Eat® Memlaer of Bar. Was Mem- |York, are visiting in the city as the' b**’ For •F8 Years, guests of their daughter, Mrs, Homer Laurens, Sept. 23. — Shortly after S. Finley, the court of general sessions opened Mr. and Mrs. Russell Campbell were a two weeks term here this morning guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. T, Judge Marvin M. Mann of St. B. Campbell at Mountville. ' Matthews, on the bench, Ralph T. Wil- Miss Idell Strickland has returned of the Laurens bar, addressed the to her home at Willianiston after a ^ourt, announced the death of Judge' visit to hdr aunt, Mrs, Will Sizemore, i Frank McGowan, sayong “death has | Mrs. Mamie Sperry of Nashville,'entered the very portals of the court Tenn., is the guest of her son, W. R. ^^d taken from it one of its staunch- est defenders of truth and justice.’’ o Then he made the formal motion that I ? 4> 4» 44 4> i* <* ** 4> i* 4> 4> 44 44 44 44 44 BANKERS Sperry. Delmar Rhame has returned to New York to resume his medical studies at Fhe court adjourn for the day out of Columbia university. respect to the memory of Mr. McGow- Miss Ethel Cunningham has return- ed to Whitmire to resume her work Judye Mann in granting the motion as a member of the school faculty. j high tribute to the late advocate Robert Jeanes left Tuesday’ for! as a lawyer for 48 years, legislator in Charleston to resume his studies at both branches of the South Carolina the State Medical college. ; general assembly and an upright citi- Mrs. A. H. York of Rockmart, Ga., I and closed with tender words of spending several weeks with her | ®y*^Pathy for the bereaved family of the judge and his associates at the I.,aurens bar. The court was adjourned until 9 o’clock Tuesday morning when formal organization was completed and the regular work entered upon with the prospect of a two weeks term. 4 4 44 (4 (4 4 4 4 4 <4 <4 44 44 41 , 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 ♦ M. IS _ daughter, Mrs. Rhett P. Adair. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young on Sept. 20th, a daughter. Mrs. S. C. Hays returned Sunday from a three weeks visit to relatives in Clinton, Iowa, and Winnetka, 111. Bruce Galloway is spending some 4 4 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 OLDEST STRONGEST 4 4 time in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway. Mrs. T. J. Leake and Mrs. J. T. Leake visited in Greenwood this week as the guests of Mrs. J, B. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and Bob by, spent the week-end in Blacksburg visiting the former’s parents, Mrs. Lethia Gregory who has been ♦ i spending several weeks in North Car- 4 \ olina, has returned to the city where I she is making^ her home with Mrs. ! Julia Griffin, j Jack H. Davis, Jr., student at the National Law school, Washington, D. C., spent several days this week visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Davis. Mrs. Sallie Salters leaves todav for 44 44 14 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 (4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 P. C. WILL PLAY LENOIR-RHYNE Next Saturday Is Date Set for Open ing (lame. North Carolinians To Be .Met for First Time. The Presbyterian College Blue Stockings this year will meet for the first time, in any sort of sport the Lenoir-Rhyne college football team of Hickory, N. C. The game will be played at the Clevelad countyy fair in Shelby on next Saturday, September 28. With the game only a few days off the Blue Hose have been working hard, priming themselves for their initial To Our Farmer Friends Clinton Is Offering You a Good Market For Y our Cotton. Sell Your Cotton In Clinton And Deposit With Us. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” her home at Salter.^, after spending j strength the new foe -everai months, with her daughter. Mrs. S. Gary Dillard. Mrs. Brewer Dixon has returned to unknown, but doubtless they will prove thcnnselves worthy rivals.. I ♦ ♦ ^her home in Talladega, .Ala., after an j B. Y, P, U. Meeting I .4 extended visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Miss Norma Hallett has returned from New York where she has been spending several months pursuing I special work at Columbia university. Dr. D. M. Douglas of Columbia, was Last Longer 44l STAY SHARPER Wade & BurcHEa Curved Blades Try onv your razor SHADY GROVE 10 C o» 5—SOo^ »4»44444»4444444#4»4444^4»44444444444444444444444444S A Product of WAD£ &. 3»JTCH.*:R Makertof F!ne Sheffield Cutlery, Carxfart and Raxort for over 200year^ KOI! SALE BY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY Miss Fannie Hatton of Clinton, vis- I ited her brother, J, M. Hatton, on ; M'ednfe.'day of last week, i Livtle Miss Betty Collins of Monroe, In. C.. was a recent visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Nabors visited the former’s brother, James Nabor.s. in Newberry last week, Mis-s Helen Hollingsworth of Clin ton, spent the week-tjnd with her sis- Mrs. Rusk Nabors. ' ter, Your Confidence In Yourself is strengthened when you save steadily, and so is your banker’s confidence in you. And that has a very real value as the BASIS OF CREDIT The advantage of being credit ably known here at the FIRST NATIONNAL BANK — Clinton’s only National Bank — will appeal to you. 4 4 4 4 4 4 : 4 4 : OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS | First National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 [ In Laurens Sunday j 1 ; { j The regular quarterly meeting of I the county B. Y. P. U, will be held , next Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. at the Second Baptist church of Laurens. I The following program has been ar ranged by the officers in charge: Subject, “Soul Winning.’’ Hymn, “Loyalty To Christ.’’ Devotional, Clyde Franks, Welcome, Ethel Moore. Response, Bell Robertson. Reports of vice-presidents. Program, Second Laurens church. Special music, Dorcas Martin, Mary Riddle. Address, Rev. J. H. Snider. Special music. Miss Frances Bryson. 4 Appointment of committees. j ^ Awarding banner. — Song, “Will there be any souls I have won.’’ • Benediction. ! I I 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I PHONE BALDWIN’S FOR FINEST, FRESHEST MEATS We Have a Choice Selection of BEEF — PORK — LA.MB — SAUSAGE STEAK — ROASTS — FISH — OYSTERS BALDWIN'S GROCERY “The Home of Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100 -■'I 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 \ 11