The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 08, 1931, Image 5
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931
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^ Pers'onal A\ention ^
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Jack Martin has returned to Wago
ner after spending several days here
j with friends.
Dr. J. H. Davis has returnwl from
Orlando, Fla., where he spent the
Christmas holidays. ,
Miss Ruth Bailey loft Sunday to
visit her .sister in North Wilkesboro.
N. C.
Miss Hatite Boozer of SiTvor treot,
spent'the week-end here with h u* si*;-
ter, Mrs. T. M. Sense. ~
Mr. and Mrs. .lames Buf ir l of
Tampa, Fla., have rt*turne<l to their i
home after a visit to the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Buford.
Miss Marguerite Dillard has re
turned to her home in Atlanta, after
spending the holidays here with her I
grandmother, Mrs. .Alma Dillard. |
Miss Cleon Pitts has returrlt'd to
her school in McA.lenvitle, N. ('., af
ter spending the holidays here with ^
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. ('. Pitts.
.Miss .MaiVaret Finley has returrunl
to Cross Hill after a visit to her aunt,
.Mrs. R, .1. Cpoeland.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. .Atwell and chil
dren of Spartanburg, spent Thursday
here with the latter's brother, R. H.
•Anderson.
M iss Martha .Moore returned .Mon
day to Lander college after .^pending
the holulays here with her parents,
.Mr. and .Mrs. W. C. Moore.
.Mrs. F.. G. Fuller and Misses Willie
Rudd Fuller and Christine Peake
spent Friday in Columbia.
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An Unbroken Record
We call your attention to our statement
in today’s paper which reflects the finan
cial strength of this forty-four year old
banking institution. Through this long pe
riod, we have rendered a broad and con-
servative banking service, during prosper-
ity and times of depression.
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This statement reflects the strong po
sition this Bank occupies in this com
munity.
Sr Bailey & Son
BANKERS
OLDEST
STRONGEST
C. Pinson.
.Mr.s. W. C. Sproles of
Grt“«‘nwoo<l w«*n* guosts Sunday of Mr.;
and Mrs. F. M. Boland.
I .Miss Mary Todd of .Spartanburg,
I spent Sunday h4*i’t‘ with her parents,
■ Mr. and Mrs. .1. Reed Tinld. '
.Miss .Aria Fmmerson of Tamyia,
I Fla., spent last wt-ek here with .Mr. i
I and Mr.s. (’. ('. Giles.
Fant Thornley has returned to;
..Staunton Military aiademy, .Staunton, i
Va., aft4'r spending tlu* holidays here
with his juuent.s .Mi. and .Mrs. .). L. ^
Thornley.
.Mi-'s .Adah Knight has r«‘turned
fi ( !M Clearwat4>i , !• la., where she
spent the Chrislma-. holidays. '
; .Mrs. T. .M. Seasi' and Mrs. P. B. :
' .\ilair were guests .Monday of the for
mer’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Boozer,
I f S:lverstre<-1.
Bar!>a and .Nnwill .Smith of Doug
las, Ga.. were guests last week of
Patrii ia and Thurston Giles.
.Mis.s Flizabeth Sheely and .lavk
Martin were New Year guf*sts of Mis.s
.Sybil Campbell and Kdward .Moans in
(ir4*enville.
Th4* Winthrop giils returned .Mon
day to Rock Hill to ri'sume their
j studies after spending the holiday
: season—hersi—w ith—their—jmeents -afttk
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Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
returned from a visit
Birmingham, Ala. i
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W". Simmons
announce the birth of a son, Sunday,
December 2S. |
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde .Mc
Crary, Sunday, dan. 4, a son.
The friends of little Dorothy Bell
.villde glad to know she is doing nice
ly after a tonsH operation at Dr. Hays
nospital.
MiV.and Mrs. James Hell and little
daughter. Dorothy, formerly of I.o-
raine, Ohio, are making their home
with the former’s aunt,* Mrs. .A. B.
Henry,
Mis.ses Oiristine Peake, Helen .Adair
and Julian Cobmian were in Green
wood Tuesday to see “Whoopee."
.Miss Grace Sease and her mother of
Prosperity, spent Wednesday here
with .Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sease.
Mr. and Mr.^. Clyde lainkford spent
tlu' week-end in Whitmire with Mr.
and .Mrs. George Young.
Miss tldetla Mauney, Robert Jeanes
and Dudley Jones have resumed their
j .studies at the t'harleston Medical col
lege after .speiuling the holidays here
with their parents.
■ .Miss Isabel Withers])non, has re
turned to the University 4)f South
Carolina to resume her graduate work
after si]>ending Christmas with her
parents, .Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wit he r-
I spoon.
.Miss Kate .Milam has retuAed ty.
i hef ,.syhaol, aftei: spend--
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Miss Rosalie Jones has retUTTied to" ] [
h<>r school at Su'mmerton after sjiend-! i ►
ing the holidays with her parents. Dr.
and Mrs. Dudley Jones.
ladand Young and William .Moor
head have returned to their studi4‘s at
the Darlington S<'hool for Boys, Rome,
(ia., yfter spimrling the holidays with
their parents.
Bobbie .*steer and .loe Workman have
returned to Clemson college
Hundreds of housewives
depeiia on us for their or-
(ieis, larj^e or small, to he
delivered us and when
wanted. It is one of the ser-
\iccs (f' this mest modern
foci store where the finest
4pi--ility jrcods are always
('TfereJ at attractively low
;trices.
Blakely’s
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spending Christmas here with their!'4
parents.
j .Stiwvart Brown has returned to
.Newdteny cidlege after spending the
holidays with his mother, .Mrs. Cieorg4>
T. Brown.
I .Miss 1 loiauua- Maib-y has returned
to Gunstoii Hall in Washington, D.
jaft4‘r spending the holidays here with
I h4‘r paient.s, .Mr. and .Mr.s. (’. M. Bai-
b'y?
j .Misses Willie Rudd Fulhu’ am]
nes .Sheely have returm-d t(4 the Uni
versity of South Carolina after sjiend-
irg the h<4lidays h4-re with tlieir j.ar-
, ^>Ws.
.Mr, and .Mrs. .Joe Beamlrot and chil-
Uiren, .Mr. and .Mrs. Ray .MeGee and
children, and .Mr. and .Mrs. Kugem-
I’ratt and tamily of Giaamwood, .spent
Sunday here with .Mrs. .Mary Prather.
Mi-.s Georgia B, Blakely has return-
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.Misse.s Ray Beaudrdt, Kvelyn Tay
lor ami Krm-sl Y(4ung of Gr4‘4mwo4»<l,
.'^^p4‘nt Wednesday here with the for
mer’s grancimotlu*r, Mrs. Mary Pra
ther.
W. L. Jones has returned from his
home in Pelzer where he spent the
3! (Ihristma-s holidays.
The Qu4*ens-Chic4)ra girls have re-
44; turned to Charlotte after spending
thr holidays here w'ith their jiarents
4*1 .Miss Margaret Bethea has reiurruMl
her home in Dill(4n, where .she
START THE NEW YEAR WITH
THE RIGHT BANKING
CONNECTION
Whether your financial affairs are
large or small, they should .be given
the most expert guidance. The right
bank will accomplish this for you.
Matters of personal accounts, sav
ings accounts, commercial banking
accounts, loans and securities — these _
are under our constant and careful
handling and we offer you our counsel
and help in 1931.
‘THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
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** spent the holidays with her jiarents,
.Mr. and Mrs. D. Wb Bethea.
.Mr. and .Mrs. Itonner Harvley (4f
< J ] Greenwo(Kl, .‘•■pent Sunday here with
the latter’s parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. A.
B. Blakely.
M i.ss Marion Leake has returned to I
her srhool in Bennettsville after'
spending the holidays here with her
sister, .Mrs. V. P. Adair.
.Mr.s. li. D. Lewis and children of,
Kpartanburg, spent Sunday here with
her sister, .Mr.s. K. B. Sloan. i
.M iss Alva Wilson of Hlaek.stcK'k,
-pent the week-end here with her/
motht!X,_Mrs. B. K. Wilson. •
.Mrs. Brice Quinn was called to Tir-i
zah his week on account of the illnes.s
, of her mother. j
-‘-'-Mbw-Mary'-filald^ty of Ora, spent a'
few days la.st week wilb .Miss Nannie
Young TriWile.
Mrs. J. S. McGregor and children
have returned to their home in Ruby
4*d to Krskine coliege to rc'sumt* lier
studies after spending the h(4lidays
here with her i)arent8, .Mr. and .Mrs. I
A. B. Blakely. I
Taylor Martin has returned tO|
Ham()den-S;dney, and Falward .Martin
to the University of .South Carolina,
after sfiending the Christmas holidays
heie with their parents, I'rof. and
Mrs. A. V. .Martin.
Mr. and .Mrs. W’. C. Whitmire r»f
Fnoree, Mr. and .Mrs. .1. It. Whitmire
and children, .Mrs, Rosa Bishop and
P. D. Bishop of .Sedalia, were the
gue,-<ts Sunday of .Mr. and .Mrs. P. B.
.Adair and .Mr. and .Mrs. C. S. Lank-
foial.
Dr. John O’Daniel has returned to
Kingston, Tenn., where he is head <4f
the Roane county health unit. Dr. Geo.
R. O’Daniel has returned to .Atlanta
Mias Fxanecs O’Daniel t(4 Ro'king-
ham, .N. .Miss Clara Louise t)’Dun-
iel to Winston .Salem, Miss Ra-hel
O’Daniel to Winthrop college, and
Janies O’Daniel to Dublin, Ga , afa-r
.pending (.’hri.ctmas here with Jieir
parents, M. and .Mrs. A. O’Daniel. '
Save-
Bt ¥fUt nu YlAB!
First National BaiiU
“Clinton’s Strongest Bank”
Telephone No. 7
Shoe Shine
Parlor
Columbia, Jan. —The Rev. J. W.;
JacksdrirTT. D., pastor' of' the ' First >
Pre.obyteHan church of Greenwood,'
was on Sunday extended a call by the
congregation of the P^irsf Pre'byte-1
rian church of Columbia to become its ^
r j after spending .several days here with' pa.«tor to succeed the Rev. R. A.j
3 ; her mother, .Mrs. T. C. Sumerel. j Lapsley, Jr., who last fall accepted a-
i Mr. and Mr.s, W. G. King and little «call to a church in Roanoke, Va. I
4 1 daughter of Duncan, spent Friday i A committee of not less than three
3! here with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King. nor more than five is to be named by'
4' Mis.s Martha Hellams has returned I Dr. W. S. Currell, chairman of the
(I from W’aterloo where she has been vis-i committee recommending Dr. Jack-|
*' 4 iting. son for the post, to wait upon the
#{ .Miss Mary Benjamin left Sunday, Greenwood minister and to make
Columbia Seeks |
Greenwood Pastor
for Washington, D. C., where she is
< .'visiting her sister, Mrs. H. S. Church,
Misses Bettie and Lee Bramlett of
Laurens, spent Sunday here with Mr.
and Mrs. John Wallace Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Jackson have
leturned from Roanoke, Va., and are
now making their home with Mrs.
Giles Bailey.
J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and .A. W. Brice
were business visitors in Union on
Tuesday,
Mr. *and Mrs. Weldon Jackson, Mr.
and Mr.s. F^dward Ray and Miss, El-
myra Ray, spent .Sunday in
Six,
Miss Alden
Flasley after
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known his decision to the congrega
tion.
At the meeting of the congregation!
We have just added lo our business,
a Shoe Shine Pat io** for men and wo
men. It is nicely furnished and well
suited for such work.
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KEEItY01IRi>llGF:&NEAI.../JHE¥lL.
WILL LAST LONGER
aK
Buchanan’s
DRY CLEANING AND UUNDRY
Office Phone 28 Laundry Phone 29
of the First church Sunday, Eh*. Cur-1 ♦
rell submitted the report and recom
mendation of the committee of 12 ap
pointed to look over the field. The
committee unanimously recommended
Dr. Jackson for ^he pastorate, where
upon the congregation voted to ap
prove the recomrwndation.
We
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CARD OF THANKS Q
wish to thank our neighbors
Ninety- and friend.s for the many kindnesses
land expressions ofTjtympathy shown
Bailey has returned to u» at the death ofr^our husband and
spending the holidays father. May God’s richest blessings
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, A.
BaileY.
rest upon each one of you.
Mrs. N. T. Holder and Family;
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