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THUBSPAY> DECEMBER 25, 1»S0 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. 8. C i!FKt«!!!a8!Vi>«EWBiiwimnKiaw P Personal /Mention ^ iili: SBiiVWMtaiiiaitiiBttiiBnviivriMs^ Mrs. C. N. Mauney, Mrs. L. W. Da- P. vis and Miss Lucy Bailey were visitors in Greenville on Monday. I>r. J. 'B. Kennedy is spending the holidays with his sister in York, j ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cooper of Union, were here Monday for the funeral of Mrs. Ophelia Boyd. Miss Marfjuerite Dillard of Atlanta, is spending Christmas with her grand mother, Mrs. R. C. Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Sheely, Mrs. J. MILLION DOLLARS Off radio ro/carch before offering 4fou fhe/e /et/ CEN E RAL® E LECTRIC FULL RANGE RADIO It. Twenty million dollars in radio research ... inventing, creating, developing con tributions to radio art that have made modem broadcasting and receiving pos sible as wc^know it today. Pull Rcmge l^io has every quality you can ask.,. amsuing sensitivity... hair- Hne'selecdvity ... naturalness of tone. You*ll want to own one the minute you hear it. Kellers Drug Store Greenville cn Monday Miss Mary Dillaid of Asheville, is spending IS in Roanoke M. Jackson Christmas holidays Richmond, Va. Mrs. Lewis Thomley, Misses Ei- myra Ray, Patricia Giles, Nannie S\ie Adair and Thurston Giles spent Sat urday in Greenville. Misses Josey Pitts and Lydc Ray of Grady hospital, Atlanta, are spending Christmas here with relatives and friends. Miss Redge Peak^ of Peabody col- A. Coleman, Misses Eli;!abeLh and,'^Re, Nashville, Tenn., is spending the Frances Sheely were visitors in!Christmas ^‘o^days here with her pareny. Dr and Mrs. T. J. Peake. Albert' Ahi*ams of Hot Springs, N. Hr i the euest of her sister Mrs Reese' the guest ot her sister, Mrs. Keesc mother, Mrs. Estelle Young. Mrs. Raymond Pitts is spending the Christmas holidays in Sumter with her mother, Mrs. M. E. Bultm|m. Miss Georgia B. Blakely of Erskine college, is spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. Misses Willie Rudd Fuller and Ag nes Shealy of the University of South Carolina, are spending the Christinas holidays here with their parents. Miss Frances Sheely of Loris, ia spending the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sheely. Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Cooper of Green wood, were called here Sunday on ac- (' unt of the death of the latter’s , .mother, Mrs. Ophelia Boyd, i .Miss Ccrnice Johnson of Winnsboro, I is ‘pending the holiday.^ with her^par- lent.H, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, W. L. Jones is spending the Christ mas holidays with his parents in Pel- aer. Miss Veima Hill is spending the Christmas holidays* at her home in Or angeburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Godfrey of Ab- Mi.ss Louise McIntosh of Santuc, >*. beville, are spending Christnjas with home for the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs 1 ; ♦ 4 : t ♦ 4 i CHRISTMAS * i* On jChristmas, men and women shut out the busy world and give themselves ever to friendships — to memories of the old and to good cheer for the new. Insti tutions, too, may look back with appreciation and for ward with good-will. This pioneer &nk and the people of this community have celebrated forty-four Christmas days together. We extend to our clients and friends ... to you and yours . . . every wish for a MERRY GMOSTMAS AND A JOYOUS NEW YEAR 0 ...... NEW-BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. $. Bailey & Son A. E, MviTitosh. Miss .Margaret Finley of Cross Hill, is spending Christmas with her aunt, Mrs. R. J. Copeland. Fant Thornley of tl^e Staunton Mili tary academy faculty, Staunton, Va., is spending the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thornley. Mrs. W. H. Workman left Tuesday for a two weeks’ visit to her niece, Mrs. W. R. Payne, in Newport News, Va. Mrs. J. I. Copeland and Mrs. Mar- XjJm.li^er’a-wjUwr,-li^|j[;r.R VWHhf r.; Mr. and Mrs. f. G. Harris. Misses Davidson Lois Blakely and Martha were visitors in Greenville on Satur day. Miss Martha Pitts of the Piedmont school faculty, Is spending the Christ mas season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pitt!#, Sr. ^ Robert Jeanes of the State Medical college at Charleston, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. W'ilUam Moorhead and Iceland Young, student.^ at the Darlington fr* ' p It Gives Us Much Pleasure To Pausd in the Rush That Always Accompanies Christmas Eve to Extend Greet ings To Our • PATRONS AND FRIENDS -— And Wish for Each and Everyone a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a happy, prosperous NEW YEAR We are indeed grateful for the very sfdendid patronage accorded us throughout 1930 and our only hope is that the future will shower upon you the richest of life’s blessings. During 1931 we hope to merit the business you place with us. Blakely’s PHONES: 132 — 136 — 175 shall C. Deiaiy amt little daupthter of school for Boya at Kopric, Ga., ,re were visitors here last BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST (k Newberry, j week. Mi ss Medora Browning of Converse college, spent several days the past week with fricnd.<i in the city. Miss Frances Blakely of Rome. Ga., , is spending the Christmas holidays jwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross Blakely. Miss Alden Bailey of F^asley, is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Bailey, for the holidays. Miss Kate Milam of the Spring- field school faculty, is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Mi- !!am, for the holidays, j Miss Elizabeth Fliedner, who is ! leaching in Little Mountain, is spend- j ing the hollduvs in the city as the I guest of friends and relatives. Miss I/ois .\dn’r-of the Dillon high school faculty, is at home for holidays. with their parents for the holidays Mr. and Mrs. W. M'. Harris and lit tle daughter, are spending Christmas in Dillon with Mrs. Harri.s’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bethea. Mi.ss Xanncll Blaloek of York, and William Blalock of Kershaw, are with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bla lock, for the holidays. Mr, and Mrs. H. M. DunWody are spending Christmas with relatives in Birmingham, Ala. Miss E.ssie Davidson of Great Kails, .Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Hilton and Mrs. Heniy ('ooke of Kershaw, are spend- T.g the holhlays here with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davidson, Mi.ss Isala-lle and Jame.s Wither spoon of the University of South Carolina, are with their parents, Mr. j and Mrs. J. H. M-itherspoon, for the i Christmas sea.«on. Tayi. t ‘ Maot-'u -of Ilamp-den-Hidney Mr. and .Mrs. H. J. Hindman of colUijfe, and Edward Martin of the Greenwood, are spending Christmas, University of South Carolina, arc with the latter’s parents. Dr. and .Mr*, spending Chri.stmas with their par-i ent.**. Prof, and Mrs. A. V. .Martin. Mi-fs Ethel Cunningham of M'hit- and George L. Cunningham of * ► ► i I ► < > > I ► (► I (I ' I > (> ► I ► > I ► > ► imre, A. E. Spencer, Miss Clemmie Jamieson of Cherry- ville, N. C., is with her mother, Mrs. Lula Jamieson, for the holidays. | Chester, are spending the Christmas Miss Agatha Bailey of the Chester ; holidays h-re with their parents, Mr. j f nj schools, is here for the holidays with ' j.,nJ Mrs. G. W. Cunningham. ] her parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W.j Mr. and Mrs. John Holland Hunter, and children, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter and! CHRISTMAS GREETINGS 0 A T THIS season of the year, when good will spreads over the world, we are glad to put aside thoughts of business to thank you for your good will and patronage and to extend to ycu our best wishes for an old fashioned— MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR OUR SERVICE MAKES Fl^lENDS First National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 Mrs. Bonner Harvley of Greenwood, is spending the Christmas season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blake- liy. 1 Rupert Fuller of Columbia, is the I guest of his parents, Mr. and .Mrs, E. G. Fuller. eon, Hciman Hunter, o^f College Park,; Md., are spending Christmas in Way- cross, Ga., with Rev. and .Mr... L. C. LaMotte. ) .Mis.'t s Betty and Lucy Woodv.orth,' Catheri.ic anii Margaret Jones, Louise j Clevela/id, Alice Benjamin and Fredna r i i ! %■ EVERY OFFICIAL AND EVERY EMPLOYEE OF THIS BANK Extends To Every Citizen of Clinton and This Community Best Wishes For MERRY CHRISTMAS And A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR May 1931 heap upon yon a bounty of the good things of Ufe. A < < i I ( (' < o * I II -i (I < I Mr.s. G. VV'. Hollin^^siworth and .Miss Shockley, students at Queens-C'hicora,, El'zabeth Copeland .spent Monday in are spending the Christmas holidays' Columbia. | with their parents, | Mrs. Richard Cribb of Spartanburg, Miss Elizabeth I.ynn, who is a was called here .Sunday on account of member of the faculty of the .S'tute *he death of her mether, Mrs, .\, J.jCollege for Women, Tallaha.s.«ee, Fla.,j Boyd. 1 arrived in the city Saturday to .spend Henry Hiedner of Washington, D.; the Christmas season with her par- C., is spending C’^lWistmas here with ens, Dr. and Mrs. L. R, Lvnn. t relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cnurch of Wash ington, D. C., are spending Christmas with the latter’s mother. Miss Vera F’erguson of Atlanta, and Miss Helen Ferguson of Greetiwosd, spent the week-end here with their aunt, IV^^iss Julia Ferguson. Mr.s. Zanie Campibell was culled to i Emory, Ga., on Saturday due to the illness of her daughter, Nelle, who un-' deTwxm-. an operation for appendicitis. | .Mi.ss ('.’mpbell is a student nurse atj Wesley Memorial hospital. \ Mi.ss Rosalie Jones, who is teaching! at Summerton, Miss Rtmena Jones of Miss Katherine Day is spending the University of South Carloina, and Christmas at her home in Frostbuig, Dudley Jones, student at the State Medical college, are with their par- Md. ents. Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Jones, for Miss Marion Leake of Bennettsville, is spending the Christmas holidays the holidays, with her sister, Mrs. V. P. Adair. The following Winthrop girls are Mrs. Ophelia MHam has returned at home with their parents for the from a stay of several days in Wal-lholidays: Misses Hazel Boland, Ruth halla. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Buohanan of Swannanoa, N. C., are spending Christmas here with relatives. Miss .Grace League of Lockhart, is spending Christmas with her parents, j Elsie Little, Rachael O'Daniel, Agne Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League, j Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wallett and son, ,Mrs. Nannie Fox, and W. G. Mayes of ; Newberry, spent Sunday with Mrs. j Mary Chalmers. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hert>ert Powell of I Waterloo, were the guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. E, Mood Smith. Todd, Mary Johnson, Mary Black, Hel en Milam, Janella Boland, Kathcisne Fuller, Elizaibeth Sheely, Janet Leake, Jeanette Crawford, Eva Dominick, Ella Little McCrary, Sara Copeland, Davis, Patsy and Bert Peay. Misses Clara Louise and Frances O'Daniel, cf Winston-Salem and Rock ingham, N. C., James O’Daniel of Dublin, Ga., Dr. George O’Daniel of Georgia Baptist hospital, 'Atlanta, and Dr. John O'Daniel of Nashville,! Tenn., are spending the Christmas 9 3 Will Soon Be Here An ideal gift to a friend or loved one, and one that will (be enjoyed every week in the year would be — A YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION to The Chronicle 'The Paper Everybody Reads” Mrs. A. R, Wallack has returned . holidays with their parents, Mr. and 1 from a visit of several weeks to her; Mrs. A. O’Daniel, mother in Barnwell. \ Mrs. J. F. Keller and Mrs. H. A. Robert Steer of Clemson college, is j Hunt of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. spending Christinas with his parents,' H. Love of Bennettsville, Russell Cul- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer. Ibertson of Newberry, Miss Mattie Among those who were here Mon day for the funeral of Mrs. A. J. Boyd were: Miss Frances Milam of Atlanta, is spending Christmas hetre with rela- tivfgi; Boyd and Mrr and Mrs. George Tomp-! kins of Columbia, Mrs^Fate Boyd and daughter of Spartaifl^rg, Mrs. Wil liam PVice and Mrs. J. I. Irving of Laurens, Lionel Fouche and father, W. W. Fouche, of Rjck Hill. ,\ ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS I CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Statioji” Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400