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i I % THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C PAGE FIVE iiVlBliKK ' WARM WEATHER SPECIALS! in the line of bevere^es, ice creams and ices to help you keep cool and refre^ed when sum mer brings its worst heat. Purest of ingredients, cool surroundings, and perfect service combine to please "w and delight our patrons. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT OUR i SODA FOUNTAIN pmK'rKbBdrwiBiiiiwiiaiuWmi i P Personal/Aentlon ^ Mrs. Herbert Peeples of Estill, is Broadway after a stay at Dr. Hays’ the guest of relatives in the city. hospital. Mrs. J. F. Workman is visiting in .Mlisses Emmie Pitts and Nannelle Newberry as the guest of relatives. Blalock spent the week-end at Lake Lure and Hendersonville. j Boss Lynn returned yesterday from j a visit of several weeks to relatives j in Memphis and Brighton, ,Tenn. i Miss Helen Adair is visiting m' Greenwood as the guest of friends. j Mrs. E. A. Martin and children left Miss Frances Sheely is visiting in Pomaria as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. W. Epting. Ma.ster Harry Phillips of Spartan burg, is spending th^ mpnth of Au gust with his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King. oi Miss Ruth Workman is visiting in i Jacksonville. Fla., as the guest of lel- .'^terday for a visit to relatives in , Vork and Rock Hill. James Harvey has returned to his j Mrs. A. W. Brice is spending the' home in Beaufort after visiting in the week in Greenwood as the guest of | city as the guest of ffiends. her sister, Mrs. John T. Cheatham. Miss Susie Jacks has returned to i Corp. Alton W., Parker of Fort her home in Allendale after a visit j Moultrie, Charleston, has arrived in to her sister, Mrs. R. C. Morgan. j the city to assume his work as a mem- Mrs. Lanle Lynch of Mountville, Is ^ her of the Ft. O. T. C. umt at Presby- spending some time with her niece,, terian collgee for the coming year. Mrs. J. B. Yarborough. i The many friends of L. T. I,awson Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Morgan left I will regret to know that he is con- .Moiulay for a two weeks’ vacation fined to his home in the Goldville soc- with relatives in Springfield. tion on amount of illne.ss. Mrs. W. W. Harris and little daugh- Jolin Holland Hunter is at home ter, returned Monday from a month’s from Maxwell Field, Montgomery. ' visit to her parent.s in Dillon. , .Ala., where he spont the past two i) o <» o 41 <► 4 • 4> 4» 4 Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson are at weeks as a member home frbm Columbia where they spent ia\iation corps. of the offeers THIS IS A QUALITY SERVICE STORE In Hot August Order Your Groceries From This Reliable Store We Are Just As Close To You As Your Telephone You can save time and money d)y ordering your wants by phone — we give your phone orders a very special attention and our ef ficient clerks choose for you as you would do when making a personal selection. Blakely’s PHONES: 132 — 136 — 175 th«' past six weeks attending summer school at the Unwersity. Miss Daisy Harris of Gray Court, is the guest of her brother, T. G. Har-^daughtcr. Mrs. .Andrew Harker at .At- ris. kinsi .Miss Ia)uise Sheelj'^has returned to | Mrs. Jpe L. t'arter ami sister. Miss., .A. B. Blakely, Miss Georgia Bee and John l>a»ui. left .\est»*rday f(*r a visit of several days to Mr. Blakely’s+~ her home at Pomaria after visiting here as the guest of Miss Vivian Sheely. " • Ida Turner, are at h4>me from a two. week.s’ Crip to Washington, Baltinnwe.! i i New A’ork and other points of inter- ' THE MODERN WOMAN IS AN INTELLIGENT USER OF MobERN 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. OUR GREATEST ASSETS ARE OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. $. Bailey i Son Misses Martha and Essie Davidson f.st. * • are visiting in Kershaw a.s the guests 1 Mrs. N. J. Fxlge, .Mrs. (I. A. Black, of their sisters. Misses .Mary and Frances Black, l.ala Miss Mary Dillard of Columbia, is Mae Edwards and Butler Black, have the guest of Mr. and Mrs. l.arry B. ] returned from a month’s vacati(*n Dillard. [spent at Montreat, N. C. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Poole and fam-j Misses Copie McCrary, ('aroline ily of Dunn, N. C., spent the past'Martin, Agnes Milling and Mary week with their mother, Mrs. W. A.jHowre Dillard, left Monday ft»r a Poole. week’s stay at the girls’ camp on ('al- Miss Mabel TuAer is visiting in' lahan mountain near Hendersonville. Greenwood as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. I. Cooper. Miss Juanita I^aw.son is at home from Greenville where she has been Mr. and Mrs, Richard Harris of attending summer s<h4)ol at Furman Woodruff, were guests Monday of Mr.! university. S'he was accompanied by and Mrs. T. G. Harris. Miss Finucaner of Charleston, who is Mrs. Miles Hunter has returned , new her guest, from a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. W.j Mrs. Myrtle Hunter and sister. Mrs. Gary, in Whitmire. i G. A. H4>llis of Hollins, Va., are at Mrs. W. W. Ivfwis and children have ; home from a three Weeks’ visit to their returned to their home in Whitmire; brother, H. P. Aull, in Dallas, Texas, after a visit to her parents, Mr. and They were a<c()mpanied home by .Mr.j 4 4 * 4 I 4 ' 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 ^ 4 .Mrs. R. H. Hatton. Miss Elizabeth Sheely has returned Aull for a visit of several days. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. I), Copeland and from Greenville where she wa.s the son, Isaac, Mr. and Mrs. A. \N. Brice guest the past week of Miss Sybil 1 and daughter, and K. A. Marlin were I Campbell. ' Mr. and Mrs. J(4hnny Jacks of Pitts burg, Pa., are the guests of Mrs. Alma Dillard. * : ""Mrs. Jacob S. Wheeler and Jacob ' Wheeler of Pro.sperity, were the Sun- called t(4 Greenwood M(4nday on ac count of the death of their brother-i in-law. John T. Cht'atham. . MT- and Mrs, „Ed Owens of West Allis, Wi.sconsin, acrive<l Tuesday for a two weeks’ visit to the former’s day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W.; father and sister, W. E. Owens and | i Little. I Mrs. R, E. .Sadler. The many frieruls' James H. Dunlap of Del Rio, Texas,! of Mr. Owens will be interested in his is the guest of his mother, .Mrs. Annie, marriage three weeks ago to .Miss! BANKERS H. Dunlap, at her country home near Mountville. Mr. and .Mrs. J. Will .Milam w',*rj in W'hilmire Wednesday for the reun ion of the Young-Duncan families, Mrs. H. W'. Brimm has returned from a six weeks’ visit to relatives in Atlanta. Herman Hunter of College I’ark, Md., is the guest of his mother, Mrs, .Myrtle Hunter. Mis.s Rebecca Rhodes has returned to her home in Atlanta after visiting friends and relatives in the city. Ruth Hollingsworth of West Allis. Peaches Peaches are, and for the next few weeks will be, at their best and cheap est. So have them every day and more than once a day, if your family likes them. And if you use a TTttTe imagination in serving them there are few fami lies that will tire of them before the erpl of the season in The CENTER of Things . The First National Bank—con veniently located, no matter where you are. Within easy ac cess of all residential sections, in the heart of the business and shopping districts, this institu tion is the logical place to do your banking. Your patronage is invited. OUR SERVICEJI^ES FRIEN^ first National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank’’ Telephone No. 7 ^ ♦ 4 4 OLDEST STRONGEST 4 4 I 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. . 4 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 Jlianking busi ness with us. Courtesy, wnfidence, reliability, accommodation, these are at your command at our bank--- always. What this bank promises, it performs. “IBE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICET Hen* an* some wa^’s of u.sing them Mrs. S. S. Frith and son, Donald,! to suggest new idea.s to the cook: returned Tuesday from a two week.s’ j — — —- visit to Tybee Beach, Savannah and Charleston. Mrs, Moat Vosell of Spartanburg, was the guest the past week of her cousin, Mrs. M. Garrison. .Miss Virginia Neville is at home for several weeks after spending the past year in Charlotte, Mr. and .Mr.s, Robert Dillard and daughter have returned to their home in Atlanta after a two weeks’ visit to relatives here. Miss Sara Ray and Harold Coleman are the guests of relatives in Lau- 4 rens. ., ) Mis.ses Katherine Coleman- and I Mary George Rainey are the guests I of friends in .Athens, Ga. I Mr. and Mrs., Orvin Chandler and I ' 1 daughter, have returned to their home ! in Florida after a month’s visit to } relatives in the city. I Mr. and .Mrs. Randolph Owens and 1 Earl Owens of Safety Harbor, Fla., are the guests of their parents, .Mr. and Mrs, C. A, Owens. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer are at home from a three weeks’ visit to their son, Almon, in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. James Pitts and little daughter, arrived Tuesday from their home in West Allis, Wisconsin, for a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts. ' ’ I Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler, Miss es Louise Horton and Bertha Fink- ‘ bianer and Dan Yarborough, were j week-end guests at Hendersonville and | Asheville. ' j Miss Pearl Hitt, Floyd and James] Hitt, have gone to Houston, Miss.,* and Mernnhis, Tenn,, for a visit to rel atives. They were accompanied a's far' as Columbus, Miss., by Miss Elizabeth | Dunlap of Honea Path. The friends of Mrs. C. C. Bailey, ‘.who receiitly suffered a broken ankle by a fall, will be glad to know that she has returned to her home on North Men of &ience T he Pharmacist who waits on you at the neighborhotxl drug-store belongs to a profession which has done much through scientific investi gation to alleviate human ills. Dr. Ltmg.'of Georgia, among the the first to relieve the horrors of sur gery with ether, was a pharmacist as well as a physician. Liebig the great German chemist was a pharmacist’s apprentice. In a pharmacy was born the great Pans Academy of Science. And there are the achievements of Baume, Scheele, Davy, Maisch and many others. Striving to maintain their heritage from these distinguished men, thou sands of neighborhood druggists are unstintingly giving time, skill, and sympathetic cooperation to the com munity, while keeping abreast of mod ern scientific progress. However, few pharmacies can be maintained on professional work a- lone. 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