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I't ' THURSDAY, EEBRUARY 19, 1931 THB CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C ir"i i ! ^ t Personal /Mention ^ ■ £3 I ■V * k 1. GENERAL ELECTRIC r i FULL RANGE RADIO for die tame reaaons that .you will choose it. This ultra-modern radio combines every good quallcy known to radio science: ^-Full-Range Scmitivity to penetrate staggering dia* tancea —Full-Range Selectivity for hairline separation of stations •—Full-Range Tone to reproduce every vocal inflection, every miuical note naturally. And it is Qeneral Electric... out of the House of Magic where 'scientists and engineers, for years, have been making radio histoiy. Our object always is to give our customers the best value in radio receivers. Hear itl See Itl Compare it! Three beautiful models . . . extraordinary radio at ordinary prices. Comg in , TODAY. LOWBOY-AdUtln- fui*hrd example oi earl? American cabinet dedgn. Harmnnitea hrautiiuMy With any aumninding«. Superheterodyne circuit, ♦ tubes—four o( which are screcn.grid. More selective ind sensitive than say set hitherto offcieJ to the pubUs, B: iB B iB::;B.::iB.:.!a'':Bi!B Mrs. E. J. Adair and Carter were, visitors in Tuesday. ' Dr. and Mrs. E. Mood l:i B' B. B' BiliiB:- iBliyB''i<Bi!B:HB-c B. ilBllllB Joseph JejininRS spent Sunday in Greenwood with friends. 1 Mrs. Sam Maddox and little son of Smith. Ur. i West Point, Ga., have joined Mr, Mad- Mrs. Joe ki- Laurens on THIS IS A QUALITY SERVICE STORE dex to make their home in Clinton. I Miss Gladys N>l.son spent Sunday [ in Newberry with friends. 1 Rev. and Mrs. B. W. Broams and ! and Mrs. Felder Smith spent Sunday in Lyman \Vith Mr. and Mrs. W. G. i Kinp: and family > 1 Miss Elsie Painter of Statesville, N. IC., was the w'eek-end Ruest of her' little daughter of Cross Am hor were mother, Mrs. Mollie Painter. I shopping visitors here Saturday. Mrs. \\. T. Putnam spent L'ln^Qj* Cromer of Newberrv, was a ,in Gray Court with her aunt. , visitor here on Sunday. I Mrs. Ijonnio McMillian anj Mrs. 1 Thomas Jaerbs spent Monday in , lumbia. Mr. and Mis. J. F. Thompson and children of Niwberry, spent SundSj' Mrs. B. H. FerRUson has returned ! to her home in Ricfwnond, Va., after' „ I II' c- 1 J I I visitinR her mother, Mrs. 1). A. Tim-1 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Copeland, Jr., i ‘ , , , , „ inons. of Spartai>burR, and Jim Copeland of j Greer, spent Sunday here with rela tives. 11 • Mr. and Mr.s. Gary Dillard and, " dauRhtcr, VirRinia, are in la*esville | Mrs. O. N. Burpess and sen of Rock today for the Brodie-llenry weddinR. ; H'R- have joined Mr. BurRess and are Auddy Parker and L. 11. Painter of'»<-w makinR their home here. Charlotte, were here Thursday for the i Lari Jeter was a visitor in town funeral of J. R. Painter. ' Aldine Blakely left yesterday Leesvillo to attend the Bri'die-IL for nry weddinR which takes p’ The friends aoe today., of Miss Patricia Giles cvill be Rlad to know .she is improvinR after a toasiL opt'rabion'at Dr. Hays’ ho.'pital Saturday. Mis. J. M. Pitt.s returned Sunday frc,m a several weeks' visit to her son land dauRhter-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. iJaine.s Pitts. in AVe -t .Allis, Wis. Saturday. .\ii "c. lialph Irllinan of NeAv'berry, A'ciurR an i .Miss weie MmhnfTornie'is*'" pa rf nts'' IcRc, s|H'nt the week-end u itb h-'r pur- “nd .Mrs. H. G. Rheney. Beitha Rnests Sunday of Mr. and .Mrs. C. ('. VounR. .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tisdale siient Sunday in SpartanburR with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Will .1. Adair and liM tie VirRinia Chaney spent the week end in Macon, Ga., with ndatives. Misses Mary GeorRia and VirRinia Rheney, Chrystal Woodruff and Cath erine I oleman spent the week-end in Announcement o i Kellers Drug Store ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. (i. .Moore Mr. and iMf.s. J. A. .Sense and Miss es Grace ami Mary Scare of Pros perity, spent Sun lay her- with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sease. j (Tair Pitts spent .Sunday in Rock ! Hill with friends. j .Mr.-!. F. F. Hicks spent a few days' the past week with her parents, Mr , and .Mrs. .A. .G. McCants, in Ninety- Six. The. friends of M ,L. Rivenback w'ill bo Rlad to know that he is able to be home aRain after beinR a patient in a Salisbury, N. ('., hospital the jiast few weeks. Miss Betty Woodworth of Queens- Chieora colleRe, spent the week-end here with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Woodworth. Miss Nena MeSwain of (ii-i-i-nville, spent the week-end hen- with her The Kind of A Bank « o i ► i» i I i) o i I i I i I * I * I i I < • i I i > i» Miss .ARTies .Shealy of the* UniviM'si-, ty of .South Carolina, sp. nt the week-1 ''' • end here with her paren’s. Dr. an«l Mrs. W. D. Copeland and .Mrs. Brice, and Mrs. s|>ent Wednesday Mr, SliRh of Gaffney, I here with the lat ter’s brother, Frank H. Boozer. Carroll Pitts of Inman, spent .Sun-' (lay hi-n- with his mother, Mrs. K. Lee j Pitts. I Mis. 15. (). Whitten spent Tuesday I in Greenville. , Mis.-^es Norma Halh-tt, ('o-oi-Ria visit- You Want fk * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ : You want your Iwink to move with the times be modern — to be alert to .serve you. to But above all, you want your bank to have strength and .soundness which always ko hand in hand with capable and conservative manajfement. ♦ For nearly a half century — through g(M)d times and bad — “The Old Reliable” has prospered and grown, striving at all times to be a constructive force in this sectirn of the state. 4> Nli $. 8ailer& Son Mrs. F. K. Shealy Charles RiRby of IVlanninR, Boibby Ciawford, .A. G. Thornton of ('hester, and Baswie Wyman of .Aiken, were here Friday niRht for the Pi Kuppa ^ .Alpha-Pi Kappa Phi dame. i Miss Alice Benjamin of .Queens-^ Chieora colleRe, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j ioid Lois Blakely vvt-n U’. P, Robinson. '"'s in Cohimbia on Tuesday. Jimmy Green of Pre.sbyterian col-j . •'^^y!j‘»!Hl;Jii'()wninR of Conver.'^e le-Re, was the week-enti Ruest of Dr. I ^pi'nt the wei-k-en-d lu-re witTi and Mrs. S. C. UndRes in Greenwood frii-nds. » Mi.sa Rosa Bailey Little spent inst | Little ( arolyn Pitts of West Allis, week-end in Laurens with her cousins, I spendinR several wi-eks here Misses Rachel and MarRaret Norwood, j ^ Kiuiui-imrents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. J. Swansen has returned j’L Pitts, from a visit to her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. ( . ( . Giles was a vi.sitor in IMr.s. L. G. .Swanstm, in Goldsboro, Ihursday. j N. C. I Mns. Chris Adair, Mrs. PrinRle J. I). Boland s|)enl .Sunday in Ro< k ^ f'pidand, \\. A. Johnson and H. L. i Hill with his ilaiiRhter. Miss IL.z.-l HichelbiTRer were in Columbia Tues-i Boland of Winthrop colleRe. day for the spririR rally of the .Ameri- ,Miss Sallie Stone spent the w»*ek- la-Rion and Auxilijiry' j end in Lauren.s with her mother. .Mr;. -Mrs. T. D. Copeland I For ncarlv a half century — through g(M)d times ' Mr.sl'T w. B. thea of Dillon, is the Ruest of her dauRhter, Mrs. W. W. Harris. .Mrs. .1. W. R'ipp ( f Cross Hill, spent Weilnesday ^here with hc-r (iauRht<*r, Mi.s. Clifton Adair. Miss Lillian Brown sp-.-nt the week end at her home in H«-lton. * .Mr. and .Mrs. L. L. Copi-Innd, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair, .-Mliene Cope- iar.d and Tokie Adair were Rueils .Sunday of Mr. and .Mrs, R i.-.srl! Cul- ta-itson in New'lx-rry. .Miss MarRaret Ra he! Copeland of thi- Whitmire school faculty, sjx-ni the wi-ek-end here with lu r father, (iuy L. Copeland. Miss .lulia Gale of Columliiii, was the we*k-end Rue.sl of .Mrs. F. F. ami visitors H A N K ERS ♦ ♦ OLDEST ST!i:0,\'0E.ST o O li <► o i ► i > i> < i i ► < i o ♦ The Friendly Bank If if There is a friendly atmosphere that prevails throughout pur bank right down the line — a friendly helpfulness that at tracts so many men and women depositors. Friendly counsel of our officers always at your command. Ilk-ks. Miss June Brown spent last week end in Gr<*env;I!e with frien<l-!. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chandh-r, .Mrs. 1. I). Painter and .Miss Fmily Cun- iiiiiRliam .‘'fM-nt .Sunday in .St. GeorRe. Mrs. C. N. Mauney and Miss Luey Bailey spent the week-i*rid in C.harl<-s- ton visiting the former’s daughtr-r, Thomas Hc-ath Cojieland wen- in Columbia on 1 iie.sday. I John I.. .Mimnaugh of Columbia, was a visitor he-|:ti Twsday. Miss Elizabeth .M(-Cants of the Whitmire school faculty, .«pcnt the ^ \Vi»-k-eiid here with her sister and ' 'bi(ither-m-la\v“T)r. .and Mr.s. F. F Hick!. .Mr. and .Mrs. .lohn Walliu-'- ( .ip.- land, Misses Heb-n HolliriRsw irth, Mlizabeth Copeland and .Mrs, I). W. CopelaMj were visitors in l.aurcris m , .Saturday. .Mis.s .Mary Darlingti.n Ilia k of Winthrcyp college, i.s spendmR th*- week-(-rvi lu-rt- with h(*r p.-irc-nts, .Mr. and .Mrs. (.. ,A. Blai k, and has a-; her RIK-Sf.s. .Misx- Alliene C.aylo;). AL ber'a a-d Flon-n-e (larrio.n. ;r--o of Winthfip. .Mis. L. G. .Swan.s»-n of G<d(Lbi)ro,' , -N. I .. a.id .Mr.-i., (I. B. W'omble and lit- ..b- so.), (J. B, .fr., of VV'inston-.'-^ali-in, III R.ie ts of thi- former’s s-m and iaiiRnter-in-law, .Mr. and .Mrs. .1, . war f-.-i. Th(-y li-ave today, a-:-om- panii d )y Mrs. S A'ansen for a visit to I lelat \(-s in Atlanta. Miss OUet'ta Mauney. While thert-j — — Mi.ss Bailey attended the medical ball. CHARGES HOUSE Mr. and IM r.s. Lucius MeSwain <>f * i i YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED Greenville, .spent Sunday here w th relatives. M iss Sara Knox of Calhoun Falks, spent the week-end here with her ,, parenl.s, M". and Mrs, E. R. Knox. Tne friend.s of .Mrs. Ethel R. Pitt:- will be glad to know that she is irn- ‘-n f roving from an illness of influenza.' by Miss,Mary Delle Rowland of laiu-, '•en.s, spent a few days this week wi.h ! Mr. and MTa. 'E^dRar~BTaT<ely. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed 'Todd .“pent j Sunday in Waterloo with their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs., Charles Workman. ’ | i Mis.s Mildred Copeland has returned' DELAYING SENATE Senator Greneker, FMRefield, Calls On l.ower Body To Priivide C Some M’ork. ilumbia, F\-b. 1/.—Notice was Ri\- the hou.-se of repre.sentatives t day Si-nator Greneker, Mdgefield that it wa.s delaying the senate’s w.irk. In reply to criticisms he sai I had been directed against the senaD* for its refu.-ial to act on the hou.se reso lution limiting the session to forty! day.s, the Edgefield .senator as.serted the criticism was “unfair” and added ‘if the house wants to hurry, they “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE from Atlarrta, where she has been in can give us something to do,” • training at Grady hospital, and is now He pointed out that no revenue or I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B, F,; appropriation bills, all of which must Copeland. juiigir.ate in the hou.se, had be<-n re-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Stoddard of ceived, although the general assem- Gray Court, spent Tuesday here with >Iy was meeting for its sixth waek. Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Richey. - “It’s entirely up to the house to Misses Beatrice Campbell, Made help us,” he concluded. Sht-rard and Mrs. Roy Madden were Much of the .senate’s time was spent visitors iri Greenville on Saturday. i n a diicus.sion of the house bill pro- Clyde Lankford, Dillard Adair.' viding that te.^timony of witnesses I Mace Young and Pierre Burdette are sentenced for a di.squalifying crime be : in Laurens this week on the grand made competent in state courts. We wish to announce to our friends and customers that we are now in our # new location in the Masonic Temple building. We shall be glad to have you come to see us — come often. All telephone orders will receive the sam^ careful attention in the future cs they have in the past. Blakely’s PHONES 136 and 175 Identification Insures the return of your complete bundle When your laundry bundle reaches us, careful work ers examine each article to make sure of proper identifi cation. This identification is checked and re-checked as your clothes pass throuj'h the different processes, thus insurin.vr you the return of your complete conslj^nment. And (his is only one of the innumerable precautions we take to protect and safeijuard your clothes. We have made a business of washday. More and more women of this community are learninu; that clothes laundered here aTe cleaner and last longer I Buchanan’s DRY CLEANING AND UUNDRY Office Phone 28 Laundry Phone 29 o % > Cuts HI)*' Sales Ideas THE CUNTON CHRONICLE FINAL .SETTLE.MENT jury. ^ ^ '■ iho mca.suie finally wa.s reierretr of Laurens county, at 10 B. R. Fuller, Jr., of Daytona Beach, back to the judiciary committee for o’clock, a. m., and on the same day will Fla., and John D. Fuller of Pitts- amendments, but indication.^ wore that, annlv for a final discharge from Take notice that on the llbth <lay o' Feb. Dill, I will render a final accoun- of mv acts and doings as .Adm’nbstr.i- trix of the estate cf Edward Steven.^ jde(eased, in the office of the Jiuipo o! lltitTTTt burg, Pa., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller. it will have stiff opposition when it is returned. apply my is. notified and required to make r -ly- .m nt on or before th-it d.Ue: -ir.d i !I oersons having claim- ...y i j v-yt ite'w!]. present the- .ir. v: efore -••aid date,-duly proven, or be forever barred. MR.S. MARJORIE STEVENS, Administratrix. Jan. 15, 1931.—3-12-4tc. trust as Administratrix, .Any person indebted to said e.state SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB