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w % THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1931 :HE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C T r» I I TRADE at KELLERS . AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Friday and Saturday Specials McKESs6n*S shaving CREAM 39c GILLETTE RASOR BLADES 50c Value 89c Both For 49c ■ P Personal /Mention ^ liSiltll ii Miss Frances Dutton was the guest of friends in Columbia on Friday. Mrs. J. R. Little returned Tuesday to Columbia after a visit of several days to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris. Mrs. Eugene Hitt, Mias Loree Sim- SD spending several days here with rela tives. Mi ss Ruby Carter was in Green ville for the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carter. Friends of Dr. R. W. Johnson will mons and Floyd Hitt ^pent Sunday ini be glad to learn that he is improving” Charleston and Magnolia gardens. from a severe case of influenza. H m- Mrs. M. B. Hipp and Mrs. D. \V. A. ever, he is still confined to his home. ^►jNeviHe of Newberr>', spent Wodnes- • Miss Martha Moore of Lan<ler col- day here with relatives. l^ge, is spending the week-f'mi here Wallace Franks is making hi' h .vc with her parents, Mr. and Mis. W. 0. in l>aurens, where he has acccn 1 a Moore. position with the City Dry’ Cleaning, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Milling and Co. . I .daughters, Misses Almena, Agnes NYAL MOUTH WASH nyal tooth brush 50c 50c slIuc ..a...............* $1 *00 Both For ..' 49c McKESSON’S MINEI^L OIL Full Quart.. $1.00 Ful^int.60c $1.00 Fountain SYRINGE for ... 69c NYAI.GESIC EASES PAIN.XT ONCE , The New Uquid ANALGESIC . . 60</ i| Miss Frane'es Dutton, accompAie 1 jand Dclly, spent last week in Gaines- by Mr. and rMs. Tom Poe and a. D. |vil>le, Fla. Mrs. Milling will remain Boylston of GreenviUe, snent Sunday two or three weeks longer on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Boylston at Blackville. ♦ Prof, and Mrs. J. F. Koehler an nounce the birth of a son at Dr. Hays’! hospital, Tue.sday, April 14th. to her brother. Miss Eunice Robertson spemt the wcek-t'nd with her parents in Liberty. Miss Agnes Shealy of the Univer- s-'ity of South Carolina, spent the Kellers Dru^ Store Telephone No. I Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Car.son of New- week-end here with her parents, Dr. berry, were here Tuesday evening for and Mrs. F. K. Shealy, and had as herl I the Bible conlerencc being held at the guest Miss Virginia Blackwell, alsoj I A. U. P. church. of the university. i Mrs. Louie Thornley and Mrs. C. C. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Copeland o Giles spent yesterday in Gainesvil’e, were in MountvHle Tuesday evening Ga., w'th the latter’s husband, C. C.'for a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. : Giles. W. E. Jones in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alla Benjamin has returned I.awi*«T.'e Joines. from a week’s visit to Mrs. Sallie Miss Lill Ihitnam returned to Au- .\dair in I,Aurens. igusta Monday after spending a few Miss A’ma Ruth Cooper'and Mike days hert* with her parents, Mr. and o Caskey were visitors in Greenville on i Mrs. W. T. Putnam, on her return Saturday. |from a house party at Cedar Moun- Miss Em Huff of Spartanburg, is tain, spending severaldays here with herl Mr. and Mrs. I.awrence Jones,'Mr. -^Mjpsv .W?. oare. -^-and—Mrs—W< tL^Jonedy^-Mr... arul Mrs., from a week’s stay at Myrtle Beach, jof Mountville were here Thursday for Mr. and'Mrs. Bonner Harvley ofj a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Greenwood, spent the week-end here; W. Copeland in honor of her brother with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.'and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. l.aw- THIS IS A QUALITY SERyjCE STORE Add Zest To Your. Parties BY ORDERING REFRESHMENTS FROM BLAKELY’S • • ^ We specialize in those dainty foods that are necessary for successful entertaining. If you desire a fancy article ,we can’t sup ply, it will be a pleasure to get it quickly for you. W' QUALITY IS AN OUTSTANDING , FEATURE OF EVERY SALE HERE Blakely’s PHONES 136 and 175 , B. Blakely. Addison Neighbors of \^lliam5ton, ypent the week-end here with his par- j ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. Fence Jont s. The following young people attend- ihI the state convention of the Chris tian Endeavor, held in Columbia the Dr. W. G. Mayes of Newlierry,'past week-end: Misses Copie McCra- t I I Ii I t X OUR POSITION NO OVERNIGHT ACHIEVEMENT rs * Every j^ood business man knows that quality must back advertised sioods to brinyi: success year after year. There is that same quality in banking as in any other line of business, and we are prepared to meet every test of quality and unexcelled service. . The up>to<date business man or woman wants a busi ness buildins: bank. Our position in the city’s business life is no overni)(ht achievement. For the past forty-five years we have been building the organization that makes this bank the choice of so many people of this community. t Bailey i Son j.-yunt the week-end here with his sis- j ter. Mr.s. Mary Chalmer.s. Mr. and Mr.s. Andrew Hf>iling8- worth of Spartanburg, sjient the (Week-eml here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Simplon and .Miss Frances Ray were visitor.^ in Greenville on Saturday. !3©f" ry, Mary Howze Dillard, V’irginia and Frances Spratt, ('harlcs Anderson, Norton Demdy, William and Allen Me- SwtH'n, Jack Witherspoon arul Hilly Owens. Among the out-of-town guesthere Kriday night for the Eastern .St:ir dis trict school of iiKstruetion were: Mr.! Miss Wilma Riddle has returned tojHnd Mxs. John H. Wharton, Mr. and her home in (rreenville after spend-'Mrs. Ilerl ert I’owrill, Mr.s. Boyd, and ing a few day.s here with Miss Evelyn .Miss (ien<‘vicve Fuller and Mii-.s Fin- BANKERS OLDEST STRONGE.ST ChambiTS. Miss Lillian Hobo has returned to her home in Spartanburg after* a week’s visit with relatives ami friends in the city. M rs. W. J. Roln-rtson is visiting her children, Paul Robertson and Mrs. C. T. Everett, in Givenwoml. Mrs. W. S. Bean is on an extended visit to her son, Dr. W. S. Bean, in .Mobile, Ala. 0. T. I>awing of Gre<*r, spent Sun day here with Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson. nel of Waterloo; Rev. and Mrs, J. L. .Singleton, Mr.s. Eula Ball, Mrs. A. C. .Shell of Gray (’ourt; Mrs. Sparta Be- denbaugh, Mrs. Sea■‘e and Mrs. Slight ly of Prosperity; Mrs. Madge Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. .Murff and M'ss Maggie Peterson and A. C. I’owers of Laurens. The following grand 1 dge officers of the Onler of the Eastern Star were here Friday evening for the school of instruction of the Sixth district: Mrs. Pearl Moodv Monroe, worthy grand matron, Laurens; Dr. E. P. Durant, Miss Sara Knox and Miss Floride j worthy grand yiatron, Sumter; T. Pollard of Calhoun Falls, spent theji^ne Monroe, grand treasurer, Lau- week-end with the former’s parents, j ren,; Mrs. Ruth Easterling, grand Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox. ! marshal, Oolumhia; P. T. Hawkins, Miss Emma Little of G. W. C., syient a.sivociate grand patron, .Syiartanhurg; the week-end here with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. John T. Little. Mr. and Mrs. W'. C. Moore and Miss Frances Moore spent the week-end in ;' Charleston and Magnolia gardens. Miss AMuwee Neighbors of G. W. ('., spent the wi*ek-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W'. E. Neighbors, .pisses Helen Adair and Mary Jo <> Kheney sy^nt Sunday in Rock llill Mrs. Sarah E. H 11. associate grand matron, (Jreenville; Mrs. Clara Lang ford, grand E.sLher, Waterloo; Mrs. Rosa V’. Owens, grand Martha, Lauc nms; Mrs. Naomi Hiintsinger, past grand matron and representative of Idaho, Gretnville; Mrs. E. P. Durant, grand representative of .Mi snuri, Sumter; Mrs. Fannie Hawkins, grand repn-sentative of Missis dppi, Spar tanburg; and M. A. Saunders, worthy with friends at W'inthrop college. F. M. Stutts returniHl Thursday I patron of North Carolina , Pittsburg, Pa., where he was called | ion account of the dC-ath of his broth-* ... . . . ^ ^ . .: er, Silas Stutts. |j Miss Cindy Stroup has returned to M Spartanburg after spending the week ' here with Miss Margaret Holland. I Miss Nannelle Blalock of York, School Notes Tuesday afternoen N'wherry high pent the week-end here with her par- .SK-hooI defeated the Clinton Hi team ♦ : ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Blalock. in a bi. -( lall game to ‘he tune ef H to # Mis. j, N. Quinn of Black-hurg, 1. The Clinton hoys .vhowed much im- spent the week-end here with her sis-: provement since their first game, an<l Iter, Mrs. P. S. Jeanes, and her .daugh-lare hoping to improve as the reason ' ter. Mrs. B’.akely Tribble. goes on. I The friends of Mrk. W. D. Crpe- Cl.nton plays l-auren-s in ; land will regret to know that she is a Friday and a got-d game is expe ti 11 YOUR ‘‘SILENT PARTNER” i i I This Bank offers you a personal service of the most intimate na ture—co-operation and helpfulness that virtually makes us the **Silent Partner” in your business. You are invited to come in and discuss your banking problems with our oflSeers — the service is meant for you. A hearty w^come awaits you; and your confidehces are inviolable here. ‘IBE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” patient at Dr. Hays’ hospital. Mil'S Margaret W'a'-lace of Cop?, spent the week-end with her father, W. H. Wallace. Mi'3 Irene Di'lHird of the Univer sity of South Carolina faculty, spent between these ancient rivals. The hoys and grls and the Junior i cla.^s of the hiph school are now mak- ■ ing p'ans for th» junior-ienior V>an-i^’ quet which is to he .staged on Friday the week-end here with her .sister, | evening, May 1, This is always :in in- Mrs. Reese Young. itere.sting event and is locked forward Mrs, J(je Phinney has returned from i to with great plea.iure by b-ith cla.>»?es, a visit to her sister in Florence. } | J. D, Boyd of Southern college, in j Louise Chambers of the 7th gra'i *,' Florida, and formerly of this city, is'Florida Street school, w n first place spending several day* here with jin the I.Auren8 county spelling con- Jijfriends. 'te.st. She will repre;3cnt the county in J [ Mr?’’ and Mr*. H. D, Henry werejthe state contest which will he held in' !! the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.‘Rock Hill in June. , I I I Rutledge Adair in Columbia. j j < 'l Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Quinn of Spar-1 Florida Street school held ;t > an-| 4 i' tanburg, spent the week-end here withiaual story telling contest Tuesday af-! ' the former’s Tribble. sister, Mrs. BJakelyKernoon. Mrs. D. J. Woods read the: I stories to a representative from ea^hl Mrs. T. J. Weathers of Laurens, isT^ade. Mrs. Raymond Pitts. Miss yi-jo spending aome time with her daugh-Mae Werts and Miss Mirgarrt ter Mrs E. Rlakelv. i^cCord were the judges. A $2.;>0 gold If piece, which is given each yea’* by the ter, Mrs. E. L. Blakely. Miss Lou Abrams of Aiken, is ^ j .u spending a few days here with her Mothers’ club, was presented to the mother, Mrs. Estelle Abrams. winner. Friends of J. A Coleman will be! place went to Mary .Jane glad to know that He is able to he out Sturg( cn of the >th grade, -second to r.ga'n after having been quite ill for Hunter of the l.-t grade, and the past ten dayis with influenza. third place to. Euge.ne Sloan of the ' .Mrs. T. M. .Sease and Mr.s. P. B ^ 'Adair spent Tue.sdav in Ward- with <> ,the former’s ai.ster, Mrs. Shealy. II Mrs, Mary Prather was calleil to oj Greenwood Tuesday on account of the ll^crious illness of her daughter, Mrs. < ► i Rae McGee. BOND FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS H^lph B. Adair of Byron, Ga., is 157 W. Main St. Phone .3% ARE.... Your telephone is the shortest distance between your home and our Pressing Club and reliable Laundry. We will expect your call. CAREFUL SERVICE It isn t necessary to tell us to he careful of your finer fabrics for it is second nature with us to tjive efficient, conscientious service on every order. Our charj^es will also meet your approval. — Buchanan’s DRY CLEANING AND UUNDRY Office Phone 28 Laundry Phone 29 CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRII, 20 and 21 “HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE” Wilh Bert Wh<H*U'r, RoImtI W<M>lsoy and Dorothy i.eo. The great est laugh show yet prt dured. Back again in the dizziest deluge of laughs that panicked yiai in "Rio Rita" and “( uek«M)s.’’ and now ".SHOT A'l .SUNRLSK.” World’s grealesi laugh team l(,o.se in Paris. F«>rgel your troubles — and roar with these clowns. (Vmedy — KNKHITS BEFORK XMAS.” .METROTONK NEWS. lOc and 10c WEDNESDAY, APRII. 22 “FINN AND HATTIE” With lyeon Errol, .Milzi (;rein, Z;i+ii Pitts and lackie Searl. There is :-i<>mething ^unny doing every minute. F«tur funny people in forty fatht ms of fun. rhey’ll spasm you with mirth, (a medy—"HOI.I.Y- WOCD THEME SONti.” VAfJABOND ADVENTURE. 10c and lOc THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 23 and 21 “STOLEN HEAVEN^ With Nancy Carroll and Phillips Holmes. After you’ve rocked all the shocks, the thrills, the heart throbs you think any one picture could givo yiMi, this picture breaks wide open with its smashing surpriMc climax—a picture with a STAR. Comedy—"PIP FROM PITTSBURGH.” NEWS and ADVENTURE. 10c and 40c SATURDAY, Al'RIU 2.^ “SILVER HORDE” Rex Beach’s mightiest^ romance of the wild Northland blazes on the screen with action and thrills. Evelyn Brent, Ixiuis Walheim, Jean .Arthur, Raymond Hatton, Gaven fiordon and Blanche Sweet. "LEATHER PUSHERS." ".SCREEN SONtJ." 10c and 40c o 4 ♦ o ** o i* D ♦ Npmberrg (Eolicgr Summer S>rhunl , ‘Newberry. S. C. JUNE 1.5 — JULY 24, 1931 Courses, all apyiroved by .state departments of education, offered t') primary. Intermediate and High Sch.'K>! teachers for renewing and raising certificates. Standard ,courses for college credit; also cour.'-es for college en trance. S'lrong faculty, a'ti ictive curriculum, personal attert'on to indi- v’fiual pcfds fC .-‘u:! nts, coinf<,rtah]e dormitory a^conimodstions. ex- fc’Unt t:i'ie fail*, a h atmosphere in tho “City of Friendly Folk.s. ’ • »• .M(de(n and hand 'inc I rniitory for women recently completed. Total expenses, including tulli(>n, room and board, $1.5.00.- For catal( g, addie^- ..LAMES C. KIN.AItf), Pre.«’d?nt The Clinton Chronicle — $1.50 a Year .. 1..