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• \ THUH8DAY, JANUARY 23. 1930 I THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CLINTON^ S. C f -' SPECIAL FOR Two Weeks Only 20 per cent. Off —Amity Hand Bags —Baby Combs and Brushes —Hoube^nt Sets —Ben-HurSets —Cutex Sets ^ —Bill Folds ^ “Shaving Sets —Military Brushes —^Hair Brushes —Combs —Pipes * P Personal Mention ^ » • j i_ i nf n’ A r / McSWEEN DELIVERS ^o, her Mrs. VV. A. I.n,a. BUILDERS I of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers and 41 John Allen Dugan" were the guests Points Out To Newherry Kiwanians. iriends in Abbeville on Sunday. Three ^Eiasentials of 4 Mrs.'C. A. Workman has returned V^-Builder to her home in Marion, N. C., after a (From NewlWh-y Herald and News) u I visit to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Workman A'willingness to utilizf the mate- THIS IS A QUALITY SERVICE STORE ALL THE FIXINGS FOR ■« o i* and Miss Irene Workman. rials God gave, unselfishness and en- o Mrs. B. L. King, who is re-’UjV.'r.it- thusiasm are jjssential qualifications ^ ^ oiing from a recent illness, is s,.. ... tg of a buil.1er, Rev. John McSween, ♦ : ][|the wepk with her daughter, Mrs. H. piesident of Presbyterian college, told ' R. Phillips, in Spartanburg. members of the local Kiwanis club at Friends of Miss Dora Bell will be their fortnightly luncheon at New- sorry to know that she is a patient at berry hoteP'yesterday^ Mr. McSween | a Columbia hospital. ! garnished his speech with many hu- j Mr.^nd Mrs. T. L. Cooper and son, morou.s anecdotes, some'of them ex-1 Lewis, and Mr..and Mrs. C. W. Cooper citing gales of laughter. He was in- PERFECT COLD WEATHER MEALS AWAIT YOUR BIDDING AT BLAKELY’S i > i ► O J! and little son, are at home from a troduced to the club by Stanley A. 1J ♦ week’s visit in Forida. Black. A ' ... ......... . • . . , .. . . I ’' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lankford were Certain materials are allowed each I o week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. person, the speaker said, with which a F. Hutto in Columbia. {to perform his mission as builder of MONOLITH CANDLES 8c each for 15c President McSween of the college, life, a communtty and a civilization. i.O t ♦ was in Greenwood Saturday and ad- The be.st are not always chosen an<l dressed the County Teachers’assucia- the workmartship is not uniformly ♦ tion. • ' good. We cannot evade our responsi- } M iss Marie MclAjan spent the week- bility of helping to build the cimi-j ♦ ♦ ■ end in Greenville as the guest of rela-! munity in which we live, or as the j ♦ i tives. Bible phrases iL “To'every man his ^^ ^ I Addison Neighbors of Williamston, Nvork.’’ Mr. McSween said he was one ’ ♦ You are always a welcome visitor at our clean spotless store, but remember, when it is not convenient to come that a phone call will bring you service and goods just as satisfactorily as if you made your own selections. FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 . ^^hil^parentfC^fV., ^Trs. W. • E. uorld-is gettirg better, and that the I ♦ I Neighbors. present IS -the “most tremendous” Miss ^Margaiet Hollis ha.v returrted hour ir^rnT^l'Sti ry. He felt encour- k from Newberry where she was the aged when he surveyed the assets and | guest of Mrs. Lula Bell Smith. liabilities of our present civilization,' Miss Mary'McClure has returned to which, he said, was yet only in its'J| r home in Newberry after visiting early stages. ! ► her home in Newberry after visiting here as the gue.st of Mrs. Gary Mar In emphasizing the value of willing- One l^tep Ahead <► John Lindsey has returned to his Mr. McSween also cited the parable <); home in Washington, Penn., after a ♦'visit to hi* sister, Mrs. E. B. Sloan. <» ! i J I For The tin. ness, he cited the example of David in , Mr. and Mrs. James Sprunt of Dil- j his' encounter with Goliath. The He- j Ion,* were the week-end guests of Dr, | brew youth, it will be recalled, laid ^ ^ ; and Mrs. S. C. Hays and Mrs. M. A. j aside armor and sword and took the Hays. ’ I weapon which he had—a slingshot.. of the talents in this connection. In i (► both these rafTaftVei, the principals'^^ Mrs. E. L. Medlock is visiting in used what they had. 411 Greenville as the guest of her sister, j “Seifishhness is at the bottom of !(► < [ I . Mrs. W. M. McMillan has returned j most of our problems in South Caro-! * * < I, from Sumter where she visited her lina,” the speaker asserted. Up until jli son, J. F, McMillan. Rev. and Mrs. John Neville of Low ♦ I rys, were the guests of relatives hert Busy Man * during the past week. When a man moves up or a business ex pands, it is partly because the man or the business knows how to use Capital. 40 years ago, he stated. South Caro- ' lina was in the van of states; now ill “she is (»nly getting to the place where she can just glimpse the <lust of the Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Fuller "of Lan-j Pi*ocession ahead.” He spoke of the drum, were the guests Sunday of Mr.! conspicuous part South Carolina had and Mrs. B. S. Pinson. in the hi.story of the nation prior to ALERT, RESPONSIVE BANKING SER VIGE. ORGANIZED TO MEET TODAY’S FINANCIAL NEEDS. Mrs. Hubert Pitts returned Monday from a visit to Mr.s. Kenneth Bur dette in Charleston,; Reconstructio-n. .Since then, he related, the state haslaggel because its people ^are too .selfi.sh and individualistic, Rev. Richard S. Anderson, mission-1 There is confusion in the legislature, ary to ('entraf America, occupied the tH’ononiic unrest, strife between fac- pulpit of North Broad Street Metho-1 tions and clas.ses. These sphiam.* be healed before the state can pra- ' MTi."T. R. Owens and daughter, I gress; he declared. The activities of dist church la.st Sunday morning. DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN tHE OLD RELIABLE AND REST EASY. Miss Mary Lizzie, are visiting in service clubs, Mr. McSween .said, help I Douglas, Ga., as the guests of Mrs.^! ^ counteract the.se hurtful influences, Owens’ daughter, Mrs. C. L. Vaughn.: No citizen has a right, the speaker ! Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts returned said, to live in a community which Monday from a visit to Summerton Vlid not command his enthusiasm, nor and Greelyville where they were the, to engage in any business which he guests of Mrs. Sue Pitts and C, M. j could not follow with zest and resolu- Davis and Mrs. Wayne Gamble. I tion. He had seen busine.ss evolve into i The friends of Master William Me- a new era, brought about largely by Sween, son of Rev, and Mrs. John the activity, of service clubs, whose j McSween, will be sorry to know thati ideals and opportunities he lauded in he is confined to his home on account closing. M. S. Bailey & k of illness. Miss Almena Milling returned yes terday to Converse college after be-j ing at home for a few days with her A Savings Account with the First Na tional Bank will aid you to accumulate the Capital, and the bank’s counsel will prove helpful in its use. While accumulating, the money will earn interest. No lasting success withoutc^iaracter and ability. YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED Fiiat National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDEIiS MEETING Notice i.s hereby given that the an- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. .Milling, j nual meeting of stoc)cj|»older.s of Stutz- She had as her guests, Misses Frances | Hadfield Silk Corporation will be held Whitman and Mintha Ann Weld of on Friday, Feb. 2l8t, 1930, iS’clock Roanoke, Va., also Converse student*. i P. M. in the Coinmerciar Bank, Clin- Mr.^and Mrs. H. D. Henry had as S. (. The purpose of the meeting' their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. f'* elect two Directors and for the ^ Rutledge Adair of Columbia, Mr. and transaction of s’l h other and further Mrs, J, F. Bozard of Greenville, Mr. business as shall come before the and Mrs. Edwardblenry of Greenville, meeting. and Mrs. D. D. ^Imunds of Charles-, VV. J. Hadfield, President. Your Wants Anticipated ton. # Give Your Confidence A Sound Foundation Ills natural that you should feel con fidence in the New Year. Open or add substantially to your Savings Account with this Bank and your confidence* will have a sound foundation. You will have a profitable invest ment of permanent value. And your deposits at this bai^ identify you with an institution whose patrons share in its reputation for a conservative policy — a progressive viewpoint — year iii and year out dependabili^. I ‘THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” Coleman Enters Grocery Business J. C. Cannon,-fornu'rl.v ass.ic'i‘o<l with Put B. Adair in . the owner■‘hiyi of the .'iO-oO Grocery, has severed his relation with this'concern within the past week. The business will continue to be op erated at the same location on Sloan street with J. A, Coleman as manager, assisted by W. T. Adair. Mr, Coleman recently disposed of his interest^ in the firm of Coleman & Ander.son and his many friends in the city will learn with interest of his new business ven ture. The firm he now heads will be known as the C. and A, Grocery Com pany. AT OUR MODERN DRY CLEANING PLANT If you are not yet acquainted with our superior cleaning service, ghe us a l^rial. TREAT COLDS DIRECT i; Talking Movies • Attracting Many Gach year more and more people give up the old. indirect way of treating colds by“doeihg” and turn to Vicks VapoRub. Just rubbed on. Vicks med* icated vapors are inhaled direct to the air-passages, and, at the same time, it acts direct through the skin like a plaster. : 1 DRY CLEANING PRESSING HAT BLOCKING FAMILY LAUNDRY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Buchanan’s This better way of tr^ting colds originated with ViAs a Large crowds are daily attending | the programs offered by the Casino | Theatre since the recent installation j of the Western Electric sound system. I Th^1Tk!tnTes,.iiidth dan^g, music an^]^ talking, have"ma^ a decided hit with I local theatre-goers and the manage ment has been highly complimented on its new and up-to-date Western Elec tric equipment, recognized as the best obtainable today. This popular play house now offers through its sound ^ system, ^he same type ^ entertain ment that will be found in cities simi-1 lar to GreenvHle, Spartanburg or Co lumbia. generat'ion ago. Today, the whole trend o{ medical practice ia away from neediest “dosing," and there are “Over 26 Million Jart Ussd Yearly; lillion Dry Cleaners and Steam LaUndry Office Phone 28 Laundry Phone 29 ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSED BHARMACISTS . % CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY WHAT DO " ^ P. S. JEANES Z01 Dr. Frank F. Hicks DENTIST Office National Bank Bnildiag Dir. Smith’s Former Locatkm . Phone l.'l S.\DLER.OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Statfon” n Phones 877 and 400 ^ Phones 877 and 400 - -'■■'I