The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 21, 1930, Image 5

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I r t ✓ THiniSDAY. AUGUST 21, 1930 THE CLINTON CHRONIOLE. CLINTON, S. C. WARM WEATHER SPECIALS! ^ Personal /Mention ^ <> . Miss Emmie Adair returned Sunday I II “II Everything in the line of beverages, ice creams and ices to help you keep cool and refr«died when sum mer brings its worst heat. Purest of ingredients, cool surroundings, and perfect service combine to please and delight our patrons. Mr. and Mrs.*Ratchford Beland and little daughter, returned Monday to [ their home in Pleasant Hill, La., after' spending the past three months with | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Bo-' land. . I Mrs. .lack Rice and children have icturned to her home in Greenwood after a visit to hci~sTster, Mrs. S. S. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN , from a six weeks’ visit to her sis,ter, Mrs. Paul Burroughs, in Richmond, ' Va. Misses Janie and Ruth Holland, and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Heara were guests Saturday of relatives in Rich- tex. Mrs. Homer S. Todd of Greenville, is the guest of her parents, Mr. an.d! Frith. Mrs. R. Z. Wright. I Prof, and Mrs. M. W. Brown have Miss Lewis has ret.irnt .l i t turned from Newbern, Tenn., where to her home in Lexington after visit- they have been spending the summer ing here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.! with relatives. Teague .Harris. ' Mr. and Mrs.-Ed Owens left Thurs- Mr,. and Mrs. J. D. Jacks of Pitts- day for their home.in West Allis, Wis., burgh, Pa., are spending a month’s va-1 after a visit, to the former’s father, cation with Mrs. Alma Dillard. ■ W. E. Owens, and other relatives in Miss Mary Adams returned Tues- the city, day from Statesville and Henderson- Rev. and Mrs. Louis [.^Motte and ville where she has been spending the little son of Waycixiss, Ga., are the summer months. guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. I Misses Iris Stone and Mary Phil- Myrtle Hunter. Mr. LaMottee camei lips of Seneca, are the guests of Mrs.; down Tuesday from Montreat to join j William Henry. hi.s family after attending the Men of! Miss Frances Jones of Petersburg, the Church conference for the past; Va., is the guest of her aunts, Mrs. J. week. i F. Jacobs, Sr., and Miss Clara Duck- Mrs. Ella Duncan of Whitmire, is the guest of her brother, T. R. Ow- A. Smith is at home from a lens. ett. Chas six weeks’ stay in New York city. j Mrs. Brewer Dixon and children of Mrs. Paul Burroughs and little | Talladega, Ala., is the guest of her daughter,, Ann Adair, of Richmond, parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Va., arrived Sunday for a visit to her Mrs. J. B. Kay of Byron, Ga., and Pick Your Grocer With Care Nothing is more important than the food you put on your table. Upon the freshness, choiceness and purity of the foods you serve depends the health of your family and the enjoyment of your meals. This store knows but one quality in* buying and sell ing foods — the best. Stocks are always fresh, carefully chosen and delightfully varied and you receive service here that only can be rendered by experienced, capable men. Your orders, large or small, receive the prompt ac curate attention of food experts. Phone Us Your Orders Blakely’s PHONES: 132 — 136 — 175 More Than 44 Years of Banking Service Services of THE OLD RELIABLE -are highly specialized in con formity with modem prac tice. Here you will al ways find a broad banking service. OUR GREATEST ASSETS ARE OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS.* M. $. Bailii i Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST partntu, Mr. and Ms. R. F. Adair. Misl Frances Laiit Ewdards of Un ion, i| visiting her cousin, little Miss.. Frances Simpson. , Miss Anne Holland* and Mrs. Thos, R, Holland are at home from Richtejf where they were guests of Mrst Grady Shuler. Miss Hattie Boozer has returned to her home at Silverstreet after a.visit to her sister, Mrs. Tom Sease. Mrs. A. F. McCurdy and little son, has returned to her home in Chatta nooga, Tenn., after a month’s visit tb her sister, Mrs. R. W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. George Elbert Cope land and Mrs. Galdwell Weir were visitors in Charlotte on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Layton and family of Atlanta, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Layton. Mrs. Emma Glenn of Spartanburg, is the guest of Mrs. Julia Griffip. ^rs. L. R'. Lynn and the orphanage. Mrs. B. H. Boyd, Mrs. R. C. Adair, Ralph Adair and son of Macon, Ga., are the guests of their mother, Mrs. Minnie Adair, and other relatives in the city. .. ‘ - Rev. and Mrs. John W. Carpenter of Harrodjburg, Ky., spent several days the past week as he guest of Dr. and and Miss Selina Cozby were in Lau rens last Monday for a party given by Miss Marigene Gray in honor of Mrs. Duckett Young and Mrs. Robert Erwin. JamM Pitts left Thursday for his home in West Allis, Wis., after a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Pitts. Mrs. Pitts and little daughter will remain for a month’s visit to Mr. and Mrs. Pitts and her parents in Bishopville. Mr.s. M. J. Furqueron and Mrs. H. .M.Young have as their guests Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson and; Mrs, E. E. Wayland and family of daughter, Frances, spent several days j Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Claud Boj'd the past week in Union as the guests i and family of Savannah, Ga.; Mr, and of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Holland, Miss I of Anderson. Ruth Holland and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hearn were the week-end guests of Mrs. S. T. Holland in Darlington, Recent guests of Mrs. M. J. Fur- queron were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. .John W. Furqueron and family THORNLEY LOSES WITH WOODWARD Scruggs and family of Spartanburg;; Cothran Refuses Bond 'I'o Two Mrs. L. H. Edmund.s of Port Royal, Dennis Slaying, Gfanfing It Mr.^. Annie Her of Greenwood, and Waller .Maree. Mr. and Mrs. W'illiam Cothran of Greenwood. ~ Mrs. W, E. Falls of Columbia, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Q. Holland. Mrs. J. T. Medlock has returned from Greenwood where she spent the past two weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Medlock, Mrs. I.«ila D. Traxler and daugh ter, Eva, and Miss Sue Leake, all of Gi’cenvilrle, Aug. IH. As.spciate Jus tice T. P, Cothran of the state su preme court today refused bail to two men held in eonnoctiim with the fatal shooting of State Senator FL J. Den nis of Berkeley county, July 24, but granted it to a third, Walter Maree. Bail was refused Curtis Thornley and C. L. Woodward, who w’ith Maree made the motion. After hearing testi mony and affidavits Justice (kithran Permanent Banldng Transactions Among the First National Bank's patrons are business firms and in dividuals who have been customers here for years — in some cases ever since they first required the services of a bank. I > I > < ► I * Don’t Take The Risk If you have money donH take the risk of carrying it on your person or hiding it about your home. There are lots of folks floating around now who would tap you on the head or hold you up with a gun to rob you of a few .or many dollars. This bank offers you a safe place for your deposits — a signed check will get it again when you want part or all of it I a ; **rHE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” Alachua, Fla,, were ‘guests last week rejected the two men’s motion on the of Mrs. V, Parks Adair. ! ground that evidence of a damaging Mrs. V. Parks Adair and daughter, j'’“ture was set forth in the testimony, and sister. Miss Sue I^ake, are the j Thorniey is a brother of W. L. guests of their sister, Mrs. W. T. Jen- Thornley, who has confessed to shoot- kins^at John’s Island, near, Charle.s- f^o^n the imlitical leader. The lat- ton. . ^ 'ter, with (rlenn .McKnight, former pro- M. P. Felder and daughters. Misses agent charged with bribing Fiances and Myra, of St. George, Thornley to kill Dennis, are in the spent the past week with .Mr. andi'*^«tepenitentiaryatColumbiHawait- Mrs. E. .Mood Smith. j ing trial. Mrs. F'elder Smith is visiting in Justice (othran allowed Clint T We invite you to build up a Check ing Account with this dependable institution ~ make the FIRST NA TIONAL your permanent banking home. — - I > I ► I > I > o l> I ► bUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS i; Bai “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” telephone No. rr I Charleston as the guest of her sister. Mis.ses V’era and Gladys Wil.son are lyending their vacation at Henderson ville and other poinU in the moun tains. Graydon of Columbia, of the defense counsel, the right to file’a reply to af fidavits presented by Solicitor A. J. Hydrick and W, ('. VV'olfe, attorneys for the state. A final ruling on bail Mrs. 0. B. Burroughs and children ! Thornley and Woodward will be have returned from Kanuga Lake,' Hendersonville, where they spent the fs-se of Maree, the justice ruled that there was not enough evi dence again.st him of a damaging na ture tio offer grounds for refusing pqst three months. Misses Nell and Beatrice Campbell are visiting relatives in Bath, S. C., and Augusta, Ga. jhail. Attorneys for the state vere or-! Albert Abrams has returned to ■ f*lp copies of all affidavits ^ Asheville, N. C., aftet a visit'to Graydon, who was granted ] mother, Mrs. Estelle Abrams. j five days in which to file a reply with' Augustus Ramage has returned Cothran. i from a visit to his aunt, Mrs, C. B. I final decision in the matter of: DesChamps, in Bishopville. Miss Dorothy Chandler is at home from Bishopville where she has been visiting her sister. I Miss Frances Wales Henry of Cpw- j pens, is the guest of her cousin, Miso »j Martha Ramage. bail for the two men will be made the latter part of the month. Justice Coth ran said. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS CITIZENS BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION _ , The regular annual meeting of the j Misses Alma Ruth Cooper and El-] stockholders of the Citizens Building myra Ray spent the past week in and Loan Association of Clinton, S. Charleston on a house party. ' Miss Made Sherard is spending sev eral days in Anderson as the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and little daughter, have returned to their home in Jacksonville, Fla., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson. Miss Mary Catherine Bnbo has re turned to her home in Union after be- I ing the guest of Miss Mary Kate Hol- lU. i C., will be held in the office of First National Bank on September 4th, 1930, at four o’clock P. M, to elect di rectors and transact other business. B. H. BOYD, Secretary-Treasuurer. August 2, 1930. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cooper are at home from*a few days stay at Folly! Beach. | Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chandler and ; Miss Viola Chandler are at home from j Bishopville where they were the' [ i guests of Mrs. C. B. DesChamps. ! LOW ROUND TRIP FARES to WASHINGTON, D. C. Saturday, Aug. 30, 1930 Count the Cost of Your Wash-Day Bundle .... BEFORE YOU ENTRUST IT TO IRRESPONSIBLE PERSONS Sit down with pencil and paper when you've made up your laundry bundle to send out to a home laundress. Add the cost of each item — it runs into real money. Then stop and think whether you’d rather entrust this laluable property to an irresponsible individual or to a reliable institution like ours! To say nothing of the fact tiiai our methods are thor oughly sanitary, absolutely safeguarding your health as well as your clothes. Investigate — and he convinced! o Buchanan’s DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY Office Phoneys - Laundry Phone 29 via SEABOARD H. D. HENRY F. M. BOLAND H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS - BONDS • REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Mrs. A. J. Sproles is spending sev-’ I ersl days in Greenwood as the guests For tickets, etc., call on nearest !of friends. [Seaboard Ticket Agent. The Clinton Chronicle—S1.50 a Year "ft.