The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 01, 1931, Image 5

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m;'-: . ’* V ■: THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1931 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON. 8. C. PAGE FIVE > iJADIO OF THE I Vii'Bri'B- i P Personal /Aention p BiiBi v v«::a::ia' VKSLiBiia-’ifl! k: ■:..a:x*!Miiiia!i!ia'';aiiiMii]a: Parker Martin of Newberry, spent Sunday here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Horton of Au- STUSta, Ga., spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horton. .> Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Neale spent Sunday in Earle, N. C., with relatives.; Misses Mary and Annie Benjamin | spent Friday in Columbia. j Miss Leila Norman spent Christmas Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Taylor and chil- in Laneaster with her sister, Mrs. G E N E RAL® E LECTRIC FULL RANGE RADIO dren spent Sunday in Renno with Mr.' Howard Williamson. and Mrs. Tom Milam. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams MisS Clara E. Duckett and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., were guests AU models now being sboum heft come in and compare their splendid performance F >R a quarter ceatnry General Electric has contributed one radio wonder •Iter another—4>asic developments mak* ing broadcasting better, reception finer. Now comes General Electric Full Range Radio... the radio offering you the very ^latest improvements. on Dec. 27th, a daughter, Marjorie Friday of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Town Ann. send, Sr., in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Leaman and Wil-j Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Burdette and liam Leaman of Greenwood, spent family of Greenville, spent Sunday Christmas here with Mr.' and Mr.s. R., here with relatives. C. Adair. j Mi.ss Mary Kate Hollis is spending Misses Janie and Annie Holland of i the holidays in Cross Anchor with rel- ^ Spartanburg, spent the holidays with j atives. I Mr. and Mrs. George R. Holland. | 'Mi, ard Mrs. Joe Adair and family Mr. and Mrs. Chas. VV’allett andjef Laurens, were the guests Sunday Billie of New’berry, spent Saturday ! of Mrs. T. M. .\dair. here with relatives. j Mr. and Mr.s. W. C. Whitmire of Mrs. Marj^Chalmers is spending Er.oree, spent Christmas day here this week in Newberry with relatives.; wjth the latter’s brother, W. C. Moore. Mr. and .Mrs. Henry T. Hearn and' .Mis.s Josephine Brodie of Leesville, I ^ iss Ruth Holland of Winston-Salem, spent the week-end with Mrs. S. G. j j N. C., .“'pent the holidays here’with Dillard. j Mr. and Mr.s. T. R. Holland. , j Dr. and Mrs. E. Mo(h1 Smith and Mrs. H. F. Scott, Ludie Nell S<.-ott,| Mrs. H. M. Timmerman spent Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Young, spent i in Charlotte. Sunday in Columbia with .Mr. and .Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nelson of Greater Sensitivity « Keener Selectivity • Fuller, Richer Tone ^ •' Ttidy utTirtill W. P. Quattlebaum. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson and children of Newberry, spent the holi days with the latter’s mother, Mrs. I. 0. Ray, at Rehno. ' Rock Hill, spent Christmas here with Mrs. A. M. Nelson. ^ * John Neely Bankhead of Chester, was the guest of friends in the city on Monday. J. J«h^ lyid.-Jftcli' I)illa«l "t>ec. ‘JiSth, a daughter, of Spartanbur, were bus.in. net... the finest set todty*t masters of radio ctn produce. See the three fine models in our store...and let us tell you abool our attractive purdiase plW i apartanburg, were R. H. Anderson spent the week-end Kellers Drug Store .w .snes Mogue and Sarah Stone spent the holidays in Cross Anchor I in Spartanburg with his sister, Mrs. with .Misses Helen and Margaret! E. M. Anderson. Snoddey. | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Quinn have re- Mr. and Mrs.° John Wallace Coim*-! turned fmm Tirzah where they spent I land have returnnl from a visit to the! the Christmas holidays with relatives, latter’s parents, Mr. and Mr.s. Cato in | Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and lit- A’ken. i tie son, spent Friday in Blacksburg I Mr. and .Mrs. R. \V. Porter have re-; with relatives. turned to their home in .Spartanburg' Miss Ena Adair of I>aurens .spent after a visit to the former’s mother,: Chri.stmas here with .Misses Annie and BUSINESS IS GOOD .Mrs. E. W’. Porter. 4 1 dren. are the New Year guests of .Mr. .Mr.s, P. S. Jeanes, .Mrs. It. L. Plaxi- n£:wyear ■ / / ^ \'///' Mary Benjamin. .Mrs. .Mary Prather spent .several Mr. and .Mrs. .1. B, Townsend, .fr., days this week with relatives in [ spent, ('hristmas in Anderson with the Greenwood. ^ i former’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Mr. and .Mrs. Gai v Martin and ehil-1 Towtiaend. i I 4 I < I < I 4 I and Mrs. II. D. Niles in t'amden. CO, Miss Nannie Young Tril)l)!4'. and Mrs. .A. Ross Blakely is visiting R l)ert .leanes spent Monday in Green- her daughter, .Miss .Margaret Blakely,;''iHc. in Greenville, for a fi'w days. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McElhainey of Mr.s. P. B. Adair and children, Mrs. | Atlanta, rp4*nt Christmas h4Te with C. S. Lankford and Miss Christine, the lutter's mother, Mrs. Agnes Kern. I WJIS } Across the bridge of Friendship, we send our heartiest New Year Greetings to our friends and customers. May the choicest blessings be yours in 1931 and may the spirit of joy and thanks giving go with you through the coming year. THANKS FOR YOUR BUSINESS OF 1930 M. $. Bailey i Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST i Peake .spent Tuesday in Union with] Mrs. A. J. Sproles i.i spending .sov- relatives. j eial days with relatives in Greenwoml. Billie lA*aman, spent several days' Mrs. Hender.son Pitts an4l little son. durinng ('hristmas with his grand- I mother in <'ros8 Hill. * Mr. and Mrs. B. .M. Arrington and i.s the gue.st of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Byers in Spartanburg. E. W. Horton has returned from children w'ere guests 4»f relatives in j Jacksonville, Fla., and has accepted a j Greenwo4Kl during ('hristmas. position with Jacol>s & Co. j!’ Mr. and .Mr.s. F. C. Pinson and Mias Mr. and Mrs. O. 1. Sheely and Eliz-j '^ .Mary fbn.son have returned from a abeth Nheel.v spent Sunday in Little! few days’ slay with relative.^ in Mul- Mountain with relataives. L lins, ' M isR Mary Dillard of Asheville, and' f Miss Mary Stuckey of Bishopville, I .Miss Lila Dillard of Hendersonvilla, is visiting Misses Mary and Krances'j spent Christmas here with relatives. Black. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Montgomery Miss Elizabeth Fliedner has return- and Walter, Jr., of Spartv»hurg, spent e4l to Little Mountain after spending Friday here with Miss Connie Bailey Christmas here with relatives. and Mrs. Geo. H. Cornelson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Galloway and ► ► Mis.s Frances Sheely has returned Ijto her^hool in Loris after spen.ding I Christmas here with her parents. little S4>n of Jacksonville, Fla., were guests of ‘relative.^ here for Christ- .Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dillard of At- maa. lanta, spent Christmas here with the | Mrs, .N. P, Dowof Knoxville, Tenn.,, fojmer’s mother. Mrs. Alma Dillard. 1 have returned to their home after a Miss Sara Knox returned Tuesday visit to the latter’s parent.^, Mr. and 0 Calhoun Falls after a(|)ending, .Mrs. H. D. Rantin. ' Christmas here with her parents, Mr. j Jamea Horton and Law.son Abrams j and Mrs. E. R. Knox. ' pent (’hristmas in Jack.sonville, Fla. j Miller Huggins of Chester, was the Mr. and .Mr.s. Grady (^Ihandler and' week-end guest of Addison Neigh- Mr.s. C. B. .Mill.s anj children of Cross I i ♦ ♦ i i ! bors. ; Hill, were visitors in (Columbia on Mrs. Mae Iveaman and Billie laja-, Monday, man spent ('hristmas in ('ross Hill Mrs. Earnest Ohering and little with relatives. j daughter, Alden, of ('arbbad, New| Mr, and Mr.s. L. A. Adair of At-; Mexico, i.s the guest of ht-r parents,' lanta, spent the ('hristmas holidays; Mr. and Mr.s. J, .A. Bailey. , here with relatives. j Rrbert McIa'os i.s visiting in Green-j Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt and chil-: wocid, as the guest of his grandpar-' dren of Greenwood, were guests Sun-jents, Mr. and Mr.s. J. T. MrLees. | day of their mother, Mrs. Mary Prath-1 James Moore of York, spent a few 4 ter. i • Mrs. Teague Harris leaves tomor-' holiday.'^. 1' <' ='ir 4 ’ 4 1 —as the old year passes into the realm of sunset, your invaluable good-will is espec- ially brought to mind. We sincerely appre ciate and thank you for your many favors and wish you a Prosperous New Year filled ♦ 4' 4i 4 41 4 I 4 1 41 4 I 4 4 I 4 i 41 <1 ! with many good things. •’I'HE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICS” 'days here with friends during the row to attend the Adult school insti tute at (^Krmbra”college; Mi.ss Frances Blakely leaves today to resume her position a.s head of the Red Cross work in the public schools of Ronje, Ga. John R. Holland of Atlanta, spent i ^hTM7na?rhPT?r"WtThr Tiis fafnUy. C. n. Blalock and family of Union, spent Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. B. S. Hayes, Jr., of Montclair, N. Miss Louise Davis has returned to'L, visited friends here last week. High Point, N, C., after spending the j Mis.^ Frances Ray spent the week- Christmas holidays with her parents, lend with Miss Helen Hollingsworth in Miss Juanita Lawson left 'Tuesday Newberry, for Richmond, Va., where she will be Mi.s'eR Alluwee Neighbors and Em- the guest of relatives for several days, ma Little returned today to resume The friends of Allen Dominick will j their studies at G. W. C., after spend- be glad to learn that he is im-proving ing Christmas here with their par- 41 ' . • .. .. ,1 nicely after an operation at Dr. Hays’ < > i hospitaL Rufus Moss of Earle, N. C., spent ^,Chri.stmas here with his sister, Mrs, 4 J R. F. Neale, J } Fred Ross is spending several days 4 this week with friends in Piedmont. Ted Hope spent Christmas with rel atives in Rock Hill. 4 William Blalock has returned to JI j Kershaw after spending the holidays 4 I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. ents, M i.s«cs Virginia and Mary Rheney, Clyde Ray, Carrie Lou Ross and Wal ter Walker of [.uiurens, spent Sunday in Augusta with the formers' parents, Mrs. and Mrs. H. G. Rheney. Miss Margaret Blakely, manager of LaVogue Beauty shop of Greenville, | ♦ spent Christmas day with her par- ( ents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Ross Blakely, and had as her guest Miss Mabel | Head. ^ i Mrs. -Tanie Moore. Prances, Louise 1 • ' H. M. Wise of Stuart, Fla., spent' anb Bobbie Moore of Lake Citv. Mi?s' 411 Chri8tma.s here with Mrs. Wise and! Madge Harris of Greenville, and Mi.ss J ,hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs, R, B. Vance.! Daisy Harris of Grav Court, spent Brewer Dixon has returned to Talla-1 oeveral days during Christmas with dega, Ala., after spending Christmas here with his family and Mrrand Mrs. C. M. Bailey. . Miss Sara Townsend and John and GeWge Townsend of Anderson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ja cobs, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Harris, . Miss La Verne McQuiston left yes terday for Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, to rc- .sume her secretarial position with the Geo. Williams company after spend ing the holidays with her mother, Mrs.' Cora Mc(^iston, • j Despite general economy in buying and much lower prices, our sales were approximately the same in 1930 AS THEY WERE IN 1929. Groceries have shown an -average ^ .decline in price of at least 30%. Based on 1929 prices our sales were consid erably more. THERE’S A REASON. Blakely’s PHONES: 132 — 136 — 175 Pau.siniK f(;r a moment, we realize the year has drawn to a close, and our thoughts revert back to you, Jis we cannot but feel a deep and keen appreciation of the bu.si- ness relations enjoyed by us durinj? the pttst year. It has been a privileRe and plea.sur^ to serve you, ex pressed by Kivinj; the best sefvice possible. We send you a mcs.saKe of Kood cheer, lettinj^: you know we are thinkin;^ of you at this happy season of the year, hopiny: 1931 may hold in store every conceivable joy, an abundance of health and your share of continued prosperity. JOIN OVli CHRISTMAS SAVING CLUB OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS ii First National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 May the rc.soundiny: New Year bells rinjj far you the death knell of all trouble, misfortune and adversity and the birth of a new’ era of 365 days all crewded with joy and prosperity. We take th is opportunity to thank and express our deep appretriation to our many customers for patronay:e extended uis during the closing year. Buchanan’s DRY CLEANING AND UUNDRY Office Phone 28 Laundry Phone 29 ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLFD BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY S.ADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” Phones 877 and 400 Phoney 877 and 400 A v' \ r'T'iilM I itr 111'^ f'o -1^-