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^ * t THURSDAY, D^EHBSR 4. 1930 ;HB CLINTON CHRONICLB. CLINTON. 8. C. ■■I I— '|■Will■i''■^^■rl■l■^■lll■ll■''lH■^■il■i! P Personal Mention ^ Out of the *^House of Magic**. GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO . . SEE IT AND HEAR IT HERE... Twenty-five years of radio research in General Electric's "House of Magic" made possible radio as we know it today. And now—General Electric offers you its own set—General Electric Radio! Aferv tikctht, mort smsithm, with fuller richer tone than any radio you’ve ever heard until diis marvelous set was pro duced. Come in and tee ^ beaudfid C E N E RAL9 E LECTRIG FVIX RAIVCIB RADIO Kellers Drug Store t BANKERS OLDEST I MB BA P. M. Jackson has returned from a week’s stay in Roanoke, Va. Hugh Ray has returned home after spending several weeks in Augusta. H. C. Tisdale spent Thursday in Spartanburg with his parents. Joseph Jennings was a visitor in Spartanburg on Sunday. W. J. Elailey has returned from a business trip of several days to New York. mmi the guest of her mother, Mrs. George M. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Copeland and Miss Ellen Copeland were in Newberry Thursday for the P. C.-Newberry game. — Mr. and, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin and family spent Thanksgiving with rela tives in Due West. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. C .peand spent Thanksgiving in Mountviile with rela- Miss Janet Leake of Winthv n col-ttives. , lege, spent the Thanksgiving holi.iaya: Miss Helen Ferguson of Greenwood, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.jwas the week-end guest of her aunt, Leake. \ Miss Julia Ferguson. Vi. P. Jacobs left Tuesday for a two weeks’ business trip in the New Eng land states. Miss Janie Glenn of Laurens, was the week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. Estelle Abrfhts. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dargan of Try- on, N. C., spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair. Misses Elizabeth Stilwell and Es- Miss Emmie Pitts of Seneca, and Mrs. S. L. Evans of Laurinburg, N. C., spent Thanksgiving with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts. Alvin Duckett spent the Thanksgiv ing holidays in Greenwood with his mother. Mr. and Mr... J. W. Finn, v and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. W. .M. McMil lan were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. Quality Foods ther Bruner of Lander college, spent; and Mrs. W. A. Galloway in Florence, the Thanksgiving holidays with Missj Miss Benita Boozer spent Thanks- Maitha Alice Moore. Misses Eula Mae Holland and Annie Benjamin spent Thursday in Spartan burg with Miss Mary Benjamin. Pierre Burdette, J. A. Dugan, G. W. Hollingsworth, and T. G. Harris were in Greenville Thursday for the Clem- scm-Furnvi^ Xam« giving with her mother, Mrs. Henry Boozer in Newberry. Miss Sara Knox of Calhoun Falls, .spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson of Newberry, spent <he week-end with Misses Gladys W’ibcn, Alma Ruth; the latter’s mother Mrs. I. 0. Ray. ' ...SAW KTAAtrKAiFwr «a ^ ^ ^ KEEP CHECK ON PAYING BILLS WITH A Checking Account Paying: *by check is the convenient, husi- nesslike way ... the way hy which you re ceipt your own hills and have your hank keep hooks for you. DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN ‘‘THE OLD RELIABLE’’ AND REST EASY. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. $. Bailey & Son ; Georgia Rheney spent Saturday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Rheney, in Augusta. Miss Mary Louise Sparks of ^nion, ^pent Friday with Miss Alma Ruth Cooper. Virgil Hairston of Greenville, spent Saturday and Sunday here with friends. Ml. and Mrs. Walter Ramage spent ihe week-end in Greenville with friends. l>r. and Mrs. J. D. Jacobs of Atlan ta, spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr. Miss Nelle Abrams spent the n ^Newberry Thursday for ,the P. C.t Newberry game. Miss Patsy Peay of W’inthrop col lege, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Peay. Miss Louise Ck eli.id of Quoens- Chicora, spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Miss Elizabeth Fliedner of Little Mountain, spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with friends and rela tives. Richard Copeland of Greenville, and Byron Copeland of Clemson college, were the week-end guests of Mr. and START THE NEW MONTH RIGHT BY TRADING HERE OUR STORE IS LOADED DOWN WITH GOOD THINGS FOR CHRISTMAS Use your phone to an advantage. Why. waste time and effort when you can give us your order hy phoning one of our num- hers! Efficient, rapid service is assured. Special attention given to phone orders. Prompt deliveries assured. Blakely’s PHONES: 132 — 136 — 175 J Thanksgiving holidays wj^th relatives | Mrs. R. El. Copeland, in Laurens. *• , Rosalie Jores of Summerton, Miss Jeanette CrawforT of Win- ‘"’Pent the Thanksgiving holidays with STRONGEST with her cousin, Harriet Whitlock. Mrs. C. C. Giles and Miss Adah Knight left yesterday for a visit to friends and relatives in Tampa, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Wharton, Mrs. throp college, spent Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Craw-^ ford. n-- Little Celeste Arrington spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Greenwood lumbia, were the guests Friday of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones, and had as, .ler gu(.4t. Miss Dor othy Carrigan, also of Summerton. Mr. and Mrs, R. O. Nelson of Co- ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► O !► ( > ' > > * I I o I ► Mr.4. Hugh Donnan. Mrs. B. M. Dutton spent the week end in Greenville with Mrs. V. D Ramseur and Mrs. Tom Poe. 11 Mrs. E. G. English of Rutherford- Charles Pierce, and Mr. and Mrs. R. j ton, N. C., was a visitor here on Satur- . H. Wliitlock of Greenwood, were j ‘^®y- I guests last week of Mr. and Mrs‘. W.l ^ev. and Mrs. Matthew Lynn left iC. Moore. i Monday'for Coleman, Texas, where 1 Misses F'rances Hatton and Louise [they will make their future home. I Davis of High Point, N. C., spent the' Miss Clemmie Tamieson, who is Thanksgiving holidays here with i teaching at Cherry ville, N. C., spent friends and relatives. J ^‘''y?ral days of the ^st^ w^ Mrs. G. A ^ Mrs. J. J.l^®*’ mother, Mrs. Lula Jamieson, Cornwell, Mrs. H. D. Payne, Mrs. R. W. Phillips arid Miss Ellen Copeland spent Wednesday in Greenville. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and J. F. Ja- Dr, T. J. Peake was in ,Spartanburg Saturday for the Wofford-Citadel game. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Roberts and Eld- ward Roberts of Columbia, spent the cobs, Sr., were in Newberry Thursday week-end with Ed. Cowan. , for the P. C.-Newberry game. Mrs. E. B. S. Warren and Miss B. L. King was called to E'lorence Christine Peake were visitors in .Spar- Friday on account of the illness of his taiiburg on Tuesday. ij—U' i^liuiiiiiiiii I i iin—>■■■ II I "las.i uri'sarrr—“ ' OUR 1931 . Christmas Club NOW OPEN BE SURE OF A MERRY CHRISTMAS NEXT YEAR BY JOINING TODAY All size clubs — come in today and ask for, details. JOIN NOW! 4 * OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 t»1 sister Mrs, W. S. McIntosh. Dr. Jack H. Young and 0. I. Sbeely >: were visitors in Charlotte on Monday. .Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell. Mrs. L. Bell, Mrs. A. B. Henry and Mrs. E. F. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Galloway have returned from tht‘“ wedding trip and are now making their home in Gold- ville. Mrs. J. H. Pitts, Jr,, ha-s returned YOU ARE DIFFERENT from your neighbor and you have different needs. Your bank, for in stance, must give you really indi vidual service if you are to benefit. •4 Here at The Commercial Bank we try to know every patron person ally. Only in this way can we render the service for which this institu tion is noted. : -THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE^ Ray were’guests Sunday of W. E. ^rom a visit to her parents in Spar tanburg. t Mrs, Tom Poe and sons of Green ville, spent Friday with Mrs. B. M. Dutton. W. D. Copeland a./l Isaac CojK'land were in Newberry Thursday for the P. C,-Newberry game, Mr, and Mrs, V. D, Ramseur and Bell and family in Greenville, Misses Catherine Coleman and Mary Georgia Rheney spent Sunday in Rock Hill with friends, J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and A. W. Brice were business visitors in Charlotte on Monday. Miss Mary Bobo spent Thanksgiv ing in Spartanburg with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bobo. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Phillips and children of Spartanburg, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King. Miss Hattie Mae Horton -of Chapin, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Horton. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace Cope land spent the week-end in Aiken with children of Grenville, were the gue-sts of Mrs. B. M, Dutton on Sunday, Dr. George Blalock of New York city, is spending several days in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Blalock. Dr. L. R. Lynn spent Thanksgiving day in Jacksonville, Fla., where he spoke at a Presbyterian union service, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice and Mar- the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.jgaret Brice, spent the week-end in 0. Cato. (Chester. Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Copeland and Miss Minnie Ray of Renno, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Tay lor. Mrs. H. F. Scott, Mrs. Andy Young, and Mrs. W. R. I^tts spent Tuesday in Greenville. Mrs. Lewis Jones of Macon, Ga., is DRESSES 50c and 75c BUCHANAN’S DON’T TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR FINE CLOTHES PHONE 28 FREE 25c of 25 Aspirin Tablets with 35c jar of Croup and Pneumonia * Salve. An ideal cold treatment. SADLER-OWEN8 PHARMACY AT UNION STATION PhwH m mi iM Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt were: Mrs. Hoyle Hicks of Charlotte, Misses AnnieiLee Keels and Pearl Hitt of Lake City, I and Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Armstrong of j Gray Court. i Miss Alice Benjamin of Queens-Chi-! cora college, spent Thanksgiving with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rob-! inson, and had as her guests, "Misses | Janet B^n and Elizabeth Owens, also of Queen s^Chicora. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Copeland had as their guests fer Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Stover of Asheville, Vester Hardin of Bpartsnburg, Mr.; \ | and M rj. Dan Davis of Chester, Miss ^ Mary Allan Copeland of Winthrop college, and Miss Helen Ferguson of Grebnwood. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam, Mr. and Mrs. John Griffith, Dr. and Mrs. Fel der Smith, Dr. and Mrs. E. Mood: i * Smith, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Pet B. Adair, V. P. Adair; G. W. Hollingsworth, H. D. Henry, J. M. Pitts, J. H. Pitts, Jr., W. C. Wolfe, W. J. Duncan, and Joe W. Leake were in Spartanburg. Sun day attending the Methodist confer- j 11 ence meeting. ’ ' I^ck cf expert knowiedi'e and adequate equipment render home cleaning? of clothes and fabrics unsatisfactory. And there is the ever-present danj^er that your materials will be damaged. < Buch^an’s DRY CLEANING AND UUNDRY Office Phone 28 Laundry Phone 29 ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS S.\DLER.OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” Phones 877 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 \