The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 13, 1930, Image 7

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• vn- iTj THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1920 l^DIO OF THE s 4 ! P PersoDal /Mention ^ se 11 Miss Dorothy Taylor spent the week-end with Miss Frances Milam of Renno. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Scott and Miss 1 Mojrue Stone were in Laurens Satur- i day. iiiiiBiiSiiiatriiKiiaiiMViiiBiii Miss Helen Clayton of Columbia, spent the week-end with her si.ster, Mrs. G. P. Copeland. Mrs. J. I. Copeland is spendinfr sev eral weeks in Durham, N. C., with j Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Farr. GENERALMELECTRIC FULL RANGE RADIO Mrs. J. B. Quinn has returned from week’s stay in Tirzah with her Ail models now being shown here—come in and compare their splendid performance Joseph Jenningrs spent Sunday in i Spartanburg: with friends. o-.. ! mother, who has been ill. Miss I’ranees Kay spent tne week-. .. J V T n Pov Frances Dutton is spcnd’.ngr a end with her mother, Mrs. 1. U. Kay, , • n ..i » _ week m Greenville as the giiest of in Renno. i,, t p Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mis. I-JO'I “v. , „ . , Bailey were in .^sheviUe Saturday for' Alma Tanne.- of Mornstojvn, the P. C.-Wake Forest .tame, ilf ’.".LT .Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Scott, Ludie; ‘ ® » , . . . . Miss Mayme Irby has returned to P >R a quarter century Geoenl Electric has contributed one radio wonder t after anodier-4>astc developments mak* ing broadcasting better, reception finer. Now comes General Elec^c Full Range Radio... the radio offering you the very ^Utest improvements. i Nell Scott and Mrs. Leila Young spent Sunday, in Columbia with Mrs, W. P. Quattlebaum. - . .. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Young spent Sun day in Rock Hill with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nelson. * Miss Loree Simmons spent the week-end in Cross Anchor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sim mons. Mrs. Walter Ramage was in Green ville Saturday for the teachers’ meet ing. Miss Lula Johnson of the Shady Greater Sensitivity Keener Selectivity Fuller, Richer Tone Freedom from Hum her home in Laurens after a few days’ visit to Mrs. N. A. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roland of Woodruff, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Roe buck of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blakely. L. L. Adair of .\tlanta, spent Tues day with his mother, Mrs. Corrie Adair. Rev. and Mrs. O. M. Abney were visitors in I.aurens yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Castelman of Columbia, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Grove section, is visiting Miss Fannie , .j ir f \ „ James Edmund Ferguson of Augus- Mr,. Montuu Todd returned to her '"y "" . % Ktortric4Mod»f net...the finest set today's masters of radio can produce. See die dhree fine models in our store...and let us tell you about our attractive purchase plan. Kellers Drug Store home in Simpsonville Tuesday after a few days’ stay with her mother, Mrs. Emma Little. Mrs. Sam Shannon and .children 'NwSefry^ s^ht iPunill^’ w^b iWrrahd" Mrs. S. A. Pitts. * MiSjS Janella Boland of Winthrop college, spent the week-end with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boland. Miss Helen Hollingsworth spent the week-end with Mrs. Rush Nabors. Hugh Ray is spending two weeks in Augusta with friends. Walter Crciner of Newberry, was a visitor in the city Sunday. , ^ ^ p ^ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mitchell and i „ J V 1 Your Business May depend, sooner or later, upon the co operation of yourMnlt. “BAILEY’S BANK” for forty-four years in alliance with interests of Clinton and viSiuty,1^ whsidefation dr its record of helpful SERVICE and its complete facilities. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED Mrs. Tom Poe and little son were the guests of Mrs. B. M. Dutton on Monday. Prof. H, E. Sturgeon and Lew Hat- the R'T.-Wake Forest game. Mn. and Mrs. W. G. King and fam-, ily of Lyman, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pitts. Miss Helen Chalmers, who has been with Jacibs & (’o., has accepted a po- I sition with the Ladies Shoppe. TVI''. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, .!»•.. ,1 F. Jacobs, Sr., and Prof, and Mrs. M. W. Brown were in .Asheville Saturday CALL The Old Reliable EGGS DAY OLD, DOZEN EGGS GUARANTEED 50" ay CAMPBELL’S 95' PINK SALMON 2 CANS 25' PILLSBURn lO- MATCHES 2 BIG BOXES 5' SNOWDRin rm 95' QUALITY AND SERVICE Blakely’s PHONES: 132 — 136 — 175 OUR SUCCESS HAS BEEN BUILT UP BY THE Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt and children, and Mildred McGee, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beamlrot and fam ily of Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Prather. Mrs. T .J. Peake, Mrs. J. W. .Xnder- son and Mrs. G. P. Copeland, were in Spartanburg Wednesday for the American Legion Auxiliary district meeting. The many friend.s of .Mrs. Bvnum Betts will be glad to know that she returned to her home here Tuesday after being a patient in a Chester hos- ptail for the past several weeks. Misses Ansie Kirven, Lillie .Mae Wertz, Fallen Copeland, and Marion Copeland were guests Friday night of Miss Floy ChA’ings in Owings. They were accompanied by Miss Owings Saturday to Greenville to the district teachers’ meeting. .Mr. and Mr.s. Dennis .S'owers, Mrs. j -Mae Lea in an ami Hilly Lraman, .sfient - - r J o F n “ week-end m Ai^hevtUe with- ^r. JTpajjnts Mr. arid Mrs. B ^ . and Mrs. F. W. Mitchell, and attend- i«l “'e r. C,.w,kc Foret ganu- on Mildred Whitten were in Asheville | Saturday Saturday for the P. C.-Wake Forest children of Asheville, spent several days this week with their brother and sister, Dennis Sowers and Mrs. Mae I Leaman. I Mrs. Maxwell McIntyre of Utica, ! N. Y., and Altanonte Springs, Fla., I was the guest the past week of Mrs. ! 1). J. Brimm. Mrs. B. M. Spratt has returned to her home in Chester after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Wade. Rev. C. Bynum Betts has returned from Duv West where he held a meet ing the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sproles and daughters, Elzabeth and Sara, of Greenwood, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boland and family on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs were in Asheville Saturday for the P. C.- Wake Poorest game. Miss Kaffa Fuller of Winthrop col lege, spent the week-end with her o < ► I ► i ► ' I 1 ► (> ► 1 ► Good Will and Confidence I ► I > ' ► II I ► ' I I ► I ► I > !► I ► OF THE PUBLIC AND THROUGH CONSERVATIVE BANKING METHODS M. $. Bailey & Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST I FACTS YOU USUALLY GUESS AT! Take a hundred men twenty-six years old. Figures from the Life Underwriters show that in thirty-nine years: 1 will be rich. 4 will be prosperous. 5 will be self-supporting. 36 will be dead. 54 will be dependent upon relatives, friends or chai ity — START NOW TO SAVE FOR OLD AGE. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SICRVICE game. Mrs. E. B. S. Warren was a visitor in Greenville Friday. Miss Martha Alice Moore of I-an- der college, spent the week-end with her parents, Mf. ard Mrs. W. C. Moore. Miss Helen Milam of Winthrop col-j lege, spent the week-end with her par- jents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake and Miss | r'hristine Peake were in Asheville i j Saturday for the P. C.-Wake Forest! . game. I I >lr. and Mrs. W. C. Oxley and chil-1 I dren spent Saturday in Spartanburg, j i John Spratt, Virginia Spratt and Rev. W. G. Neville attended the P. C.- ! Wake Forest game in Asheville Sat- I urday. I Mrs. Orville Suber and Miss Helen ) i Suber of Newberry, spent Sunday I I with Mr. and .Mrs. I^ewis Simpson. ♦ I Parker Martin of Newberry, spent J ^Sunday in the city with friends. Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts and Miss Ella .\dair were in Newberry Sunday. R. W. Johnson, Jr., spent the week end in Asheville with Dickie Blum- berg, and attended the P. C.-Wake Forest game on Saturday. Mis.s Hazel Boland of Winthrop col- I lege, spent the week-end with her ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. I Mrs. M. L. Duskin and little grand- ! s<)n, George Oliver, of .St. Petersburg, ! Fla., are spending several days with her daughter, Mrs, T. J. Peake, j Mr. and Mrs, Algie Bobo and Misr. Mary Bobo, spent Sunday in Spartan- ! burg with their parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. E. L. .Bobo. I Miss Nelle Abrams spent the week end in, Whitmire with relatives. Miss Evel.vn Botts of Greer, wa? the guest of Mi.»s Lidie Blakely on Friday, Mrs. F. C. Pin^’on is spending sev eral VL'eelcs in MuiPins where she wa;- called on aecount cf the illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moore were call- e-d to Pacolet ye.sterday on aecount .'.he death rf Mrs. Mo.jre’s mot’ncr, Mr.s. E. Hu/f. Mrs, F. K. Shi-aly, Misses Agne^ ' i r.d Margaret Shealy, Vera Jono.s, Vir-; ginia Blacliwoll, Collette E>av;^ and; Jim Davis, were in Greenville Satur- day for the Carolina-Furmaii game. ; We invite your business. We are equip ped to serve in all departments of banking. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First Natioiial IMi “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 i* i ► i > • * > i * i > < ► 11 (<► Charles Sparks In Laurens Friday We’ll Renew That Frock - - It’s surprising what a difference scien tific dry cleaning—the sort we do—^makes in the appearance of a frock or other item of wearing apparel. And not only in the appearance, but in the life and service of the garment as well. Why not call our phone or one of our trucks and_Jet us add you to our long list of satisfied customers? OUR SERVICE ALWAYS PLEASES Buchanan’s DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY Office Phone 28 Laundry Phone 29 o »•<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦»»»» ♦♦4♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦44444404♦444 44444444444444^444444444444 As M tn'Tjjor nf Fo^vnie Circui ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED SY LICENSED PHARMACISTS 4 t 4