The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 07, 1929, Image 5
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Miss Lyde Hipp of Greenville, spent
I the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Hot Water Bottles
Miss Resrina Peake left the past
week for Nashville, Tenn., where she
will be a student this winter at George
Peabody college.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wood of Raleigh,
N. C., are the guests of Eh-, and Mrs.
R. W. Johnson.
Mrs. V. Parks Adair, Mrs. J R,
Wood, Mrs. R. W. Johnson and Platt
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HOSPITALITY
Hospitality — an eager welcome and an
open house—is an art that has become rare
in the rushing era of the horseless car-
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In the spirit of old-time hospitality this
bank strives to make you feel at home in
all your transactions here. We believe that
courtesy and consideration are not unrelat
ed to business efficiency and we are always
ready to go out of our way to be accommo
dating.
M. $. Bailei i Son
BANKERS
OLDEST
STRONGEST
Good Will
One of the most valu
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Hunter.
Miss Kate Milam of Springfield,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey and
daughter. Miss Ruth, are visiting in
11 !North Wilkesboro, N. C., as the
oiguests of their daughter, Mrs. A. 0.'Prather, were visitors in Greenville
II Bray. I yesterday.
<►1 Mr. and Mrs. Heide Trask and lit- Miss Louise Simmons of Laurens,
II tie daughter, Nell Hunter, of W’^ilming-'formerly registrar at the Presbyterian
II ton, N. C., are the guests of Mr. and i college was a visitor in the city on
o Mrs. R. L. Hunter. {Tuesday.
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., is visiting in j Miss Willie Putnam is visiting in
<> Petersburg, Va., as the guest of her i Landrum as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rarl Cole on
Oct. 30th, a daughter.
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W. M. Lambright.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chaney and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kelly spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. General Lee Gossette | in Augusta,
of Cross Anchor, were yisitors in the Miss Clifford Harris of Jacksonville,
city on Saturday. Fla., is the guest of her sister, Mfs.
Mrs. Louis llaMotte and little son S. P. Bowles,
of Waycross, Ga., is the guest of her Miss Janie Lois Lynn of Chicoi-a col-
mother, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter.
Miss Lora and Garrison Montjoy
ALL KINDS OF PURE FOODS
lege, was at home for the week-end. !
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Buchanan of I
spent the week-end w-ith their mother, Swannanoa, N. C., have moved here
Mrs. W. P. Montjoy.
Mrs. and Mrs. C. A. Sullivan were
within the past week and Mr. Buchan
an is now- connected with Buchanan’s,
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the week-end guests of relatives in i well known local dry cleaners.
Ninety-Six. Mrs. J. L. Wright and Sarah and
Mrs. J! T. Weathers has returned to'James Wright, returned Saturday
he^r home near Laurens after a visit I from Bowling Green, Fla., where Mrs.
to her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Blakely. 1 Wright was called on account of the
Mr.-and Mrs. L. M., Vineyard w-ere illness of her brother.
Fresh Vegetables, Canned Goods, Fruits, Nuts, every
thing for your table may be found at this store and when
you get it at Blakely’s you know the quality is the best,
the price is right and each item is fresh and desirable.
Our service is prompt, accurate and courteous. Phone us
your wants in November—we’ll strive mighty hard to
please you.
Blakely’s
TELEPHONES 136 AND 175
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4 the guests of friends in Greenville on
- Sunday.
Miss Susie Shannon and Gene Starn
of Blaney, were the week-end guests
of Mrs. W. P. Montjoy.
Mrs. J. I. Copeland and daughter.
Miss Marion, spent the week-end in
Newberry as the guests of Mrs. Cope
land’s daughter, Mrs. M. C. Dendy.
Miss Marion Leake of the Bennetts-
iville school faculty, spent the week-
!end with her sister, Mrs. V. Parks
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Miss Kate Odiorne, who is teaching
at Little Rock, spent last week-end
<i with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Odiome.
Miss Willie Rudd Fuller of Colum
bia college, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fuller.
She had as her guests. Misses Mary
Grace McLendon, Margaret Bethea
and Virginia Hamer of Columbia col
lege, and Ethel Killen of Chicora.
Dr. D. J. Woods will return Satur
day from Washington, Ga., where he
has been conducting evangelistic ser
vices for the past two weeks, and will
occupy his pulpit Sunday at both ser
vices.
Dr. L. R. Lynn, Dr. A. E. Spencer,
Dr. M. G. Woodworth, B. R. Fuller,
C. F. Winn, L. B. Dillard and W. W.
Harris, were in Greenwood Thursday
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Mr. and Mrs. S. Gary Dillard and :evening for the district rally meeting
children, spent the week-end at Salters In the interest of the Presbyterian col
as the guests of relatives. |le{?e Program of Deliverance cam-
' Edward Martin, who is teaching at paign.
* Elloree, was at home for the week-end* Friends here of Miss Isabel Wither-[44
4 with his parents. Prof, and Mrs. A. V.; spoon, senior at Winthrop college, will, 11
4 jbp interested to know that she haso
J. B. Hart spent Thursday in Or- been elected as one of the ten mem-i
Martin.
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'lina football game. tire student body. It is a mark of great i <,
4 week-end in Cross Ancnor visiting der at Winthrop, an organization o
II friends
home from a stay of several weeks at, render meritorious service on the cam-
4>'Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore. jP^*-
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o to her home in Macon, Ga., after a Qctober HoilOr RollS
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<Mand Miss Agatha Davis.
angeburg attending the Citadei-Caro- bers of the Senior order from the en-'' ►
Miss Sarah Lou Stone spent the disitnction to be a member of this or-
which has as its prime purpose “the 1 < >
The friends of Mrs. B. O. Whi^n creation of a fair, wholesome attitude : 11
will be glad to know that sne is at:toward all aspects of life,” and to o
|\nslt to her sisters, Mrs. R. E. Jones
Miss Jeanette Crawford of Win-
jthrop college, spent the week-end with
oiher parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Craw
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Second grade: Capitola Parrish, <►
Louise Shumake, Shirley Wilson, Da-
Miss Fredpa Shockley of Chicoi a!Satterfield. ^
college, spent the week-end with her! Third grade: Wilmer Emery, Lila
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Shockley. Eskew, Louise Smith.
If You Know
Clinton’s History
you also know that of the FIRST
NATIONAL for this institution
has been serving and growing
with this city since the day of its
organization. •
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Operating under strict United
States Government Supervision,
this bank renders every banking,
investment and trust service, and
upon its record of safety and ser
vice it invites your account.
OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS
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First National Bank
“Clinton’s Strongest Bank”
Telephone No. 7
Mrs. Emma Little returned Friday
from Statesboro, Ga., where she spent
II the past month vsiting her daughter,
Mrs. Harvey Brannon.
hospital as a member of the nursing
staff.
Miss Janet Leake of Winthrop col
lege, was at home for the week-end Rheney, Frances Spratt, Margaret
II|with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor.
4» Leake. j Florida Street School
j Bofn to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ja-! Second grade: Clifford Lowman,
•regret to know that she is a patient iReeder, Jennie Lee Young, ,4i
at Dr. Hays’ hospital. IMarguerite Seay, Josephine Copeland.'
; Mrs. Joe Little and little daughter! grade: Louise Jacobs, Mar-jf
of Abbev’ille, were guests Saturday of'Brice, Miles Hunter, Frances
Mrs. Eric Barnes spent Tuesday in I Scott, Betty Spratt, Miriam Donnan, | o
♦ Little Mountain as the guest of rela- i^^^z Young, Joe McMillan, Madeline J
I ► tives ’ ' Lowman.
' ‘ Mi'ss Gladys Stihvell spent tho past' fourth grade: Roy Johnson, Paul
Mrs. J. A. Bailey spent Monday at
the Tamassee school attending the D.
A. R. celebration.
Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simpsonville,
is spending the week here as the guest
of her mother, Mrs. Emma Little.
Mrs. S. W. Sumerel spent the week
end in Greenville as.the guest of her
sister, Mrs. W. E. Henderson.
Mrs. J. R. Little returned yester-
Fourth grade: Sibyl Shumake.
Fifth grade: Jessie Estes.
High School
Eleventh grade: Margaret Jones,
Medora Browning, Ella Little McCra-
‘ry, Sara Copeland, Elizabeth Speake,
Clara Bobo, Clyde Ray.
Tenth grade: Paul Todd, Doris Ab
rams, Marguerite Dillard, Frances 111
Todd, Mary Workman.
Ninth grade: Billy Owens, William
Bobo, Vivian Woodruff, Hugh Holman,
Mary Howze Dillard, Nannie Sue
Adair, Elizabeth Blakely, Copie Mc-
day to her home in Laurens after a |Crary, Willis May Wilson, James Addi-
Visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris. I^on, R. H. Cobb, Mary Emma Speake,
Miss Mary Lou Boyd of Abbeville, i Catherine Blakely, Caroline Martin,
bhas accepted a position at Dr. Hays’ Lucile Copeland, Ralph Kelly.
Eighth grade: Dill Ellis, Sloan Todd,
Florence Adair, Vivian Parks Adair,
Rosa Bailey, Margaret Moorhead, El-
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The friends of Miss Ruth Hollis will
Cooly Nabors, Eugen^Sloan, Frances
Speake, Eugene Pin^^ Lewis Pitts, jn
Mrs. Emma Little.
Simpson, Margaret Kern, Ludie Nell'H
week-end at her home in Silverstwt. ; League. Louise Baiiey, Hugh Jaeobs <;
Mrs. L. V. Pinson was the gUest of c- i . '
friends in Chapin on Tuesday. ! „ ‘"'“J i ♦
J. M. Pitts has completed the erec-:Sullivan, *
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OUR STORE IS AS NEAR YOU AS
YOUR PHONE. WE FURNISH
CWVENIENT AND DEPEND
ABLE DELIVERY SERVICE TO
HUNDREDS OF CUSTOMERS.
You save time, energy, worry, trouble, gas,
oil and tires when you shop the telephone
way at this well known food store.
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BALDWIN’S GROCERY
“The Home of Good Things To Eat”
Phones 99 and 100
; Sixth grade: Louise Aiken, Lctitia ■i;B'a!;"a!i,B''muiK.B. BiiBi'iBii^Bi'iBiu-BiuB B-Br-Bi BiiifBiHBliiiBiil'B
I Jones, Lucille Wilson, Lucille Jen-.g §
Ition of a new brick bungalow on Fer-
'guson street and it is now occupied by
4 J Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Layton. , . • gw , i =
Misses LoU Blakely and Martha fia-G'-aham l|
vidson, Mrs. Teague G. Harris and ,. Irene D.llard W.Hg
Messrs. W. J. McGill and S. R„«,e ■
were in Greenville last nigh, for the
JUST LIKE A NEW HAT
musical comedy, “Good News.”
Alfred Browning, Julia Bailey, Irene
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Miss Doris Logue, Miss Lou Abrams
I Burgess, Joyce Pitts, Elizabeth Har-
and Claude Forbes of Augusta, were!.,. , vt u
ithe Sunday guests of Mrs. Estelle I’'P*'
4 ’ 11 Abrams.
ris, Mildred Nabors, Carrie Mae Phil- s
We take your old Hat, thoroughly clean it, reblock it and
turn back to you a practically new hat for a trifling cost.
HAVE YOUR LAST WINTER SUIT MADE NEW—
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This offer expires Nov. 10, 1929. I
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