The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 21, 1931, Image 5

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4 I f I -r.* f., _f _ «'V. L. f THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1931 TRADE at KELLERS AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Special Cash Prices! FOR THIS WEEK ONLY 100 McKesson’s Aspirin Tablets 69c 1 doz. McKesson’s Aspirin Tablets lUc Full Pint McKessons Mineral Oil *. Full Quart McKesson’s Mineral Oil 60c 98c PINT SIZE MCKESSON’S No. 59 Antiseptic Solution 59c Regular Size West Tooth Brush—FREE. Nyalgesic—eases pain at once 09c Does Not Blister. Thg New Liquid Analgesic Liniment. Nyal Hot Springs Remedy $1.00 The Ideal Blood Tonic. RICHARD HUDNUrS Three Flowers Face Powder 75c $1.00 Richard Hudnut’s Three Flowers Perfume—FREE I pkg. Gillette Razor Blades 49c 1 tube McKesson’s Shaving Cream—FREE Mrs. R. Lee Hunter of Greenville, sister, Mrs. Charles Workman, was a visitor here Monday. George Mason of Charlotte spent Hovey Reid spent the week-end at the week-end with his mother, Mrs. I), his home in Lyman. W. Mason. Miss Annie Benjamin is the guest Robert Boland is spending of friends in Spartanburg. days m Charlotte with friends. Misses Pansy Woodruff and Virgin-j Miss Kmmie Stille of Ware Shoals, ia Rheney are spending a few day.'' in spent the week-end with Mrs. Mike Charleston with the H. G. Rheney, Jr. latter’s brother. Caskey. Misses Mary Grave Madden. Made < ► Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bailey of Kinis- Sherard and Henry Pearson spent Sat- ;ton, N. C., were the week-end 'ruvt- urday in Spartanburg, iof Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bails'’. Mrs. T. L. Cooner and Mrs. C. W. Rowland of Laurens, with her lyirs. Eugene jspent Saturday here Mrs. E. L. Blakelyj, Mr. and Mrs. R, F. Blakely, and Misses Margaret and Catheririe Blake- dy snent the week-end in Greenville Croper spent a few days the oast sister, week with the former’s daughter. Mrs. E. E. Ashmore, in Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. C. W. Weir and Mi.ss Mildred Copeland were the p^uests the past week of their brother and sister-in daughter, Mrs. B. law, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Copeland, Jr., in Charlotte, N. C. ■ Miss Alma Templeton of Laurens, spent the week-end in the city and at- tendesl the juntOr-senior reception at r’resbyterian college. .Miss Evelyn WJiatley of Greenwood, Sion, is at home w’ith her parents, Mr.; is spending a few days with Miss $1.00 Seamless Fountain Syringe .■ 69c 50c Vantines Narcisus Bath Powder .... 39c ♦ $ $1.00 Squibb’s Scented Bath Powder .... 69c SEE OUR COUNTER DISPLAYS FOR MANY OTHER DAlLY^Nl^ES^TlES^i^^TO REQUISITES, AT Kellers Drug Store Telephone No. 1 with the formers’ W. Arrington. R. F. Neale was a business visitor in NewWrry a few days the paa^ 'week. i Miss Ellzaibeth Todd, who has been' teaching at Shady Grave the past ses- Mry IS and Mrs. J. Reed Todd. Gladys Nelson. J. E. Strange was in .-Xnder.son Sun-i Miss Elizalu th Speake of Columbia day for the funeral of Mrs. Harrell! college, spent Saturday with Misses Irby. ! Mary Emma and Sara Speake. Rufus Moss of Greenville, spent' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young of Ni*w- the week-end with his sister, Mrs. R.; berry, sjient Sunday with Mr. and F. Neale. i Mrs. Calvin Y’oung. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman and' Mrs. Frank Hilton of Columbia, is .Mr. and Mrs. Will Chaney .spent Sun-j visiting her narent.s, Mr, and Mrs. L. day in the mountains.of North Caro-|H. Davidson. lina. Misses Lillian and Virginia Shannon A complete variety every morninju^ to help you chanij[e to the lighter menus of spring days — health building and flavorsome. Everything fresh, everything low-priced, every day, to make your shopping both economical and satisfactory. Phone Us—Of Course Blakely’s PHONES 136 and 175 Mr. ^nd Mrs. W’. H. James and chil-1 of Whitmire, smmt ,a few days the dien of .■\tlanta, Irs; jand Mrs. M. , Miss Lillian Brown spent the week end in Belton with relatives. I Dr. and Mrs. F. F\ Hicks were the week-end) past week with their sifter, Mr.s. is Simpson. r , - Lew- (taif 18 tTiVTgaesr^OT'wrr^--' C. Milam in Greenword. j w’eek-end glaest of Miss Mildred Crisp in l.aurens. Mrs. W. 1). Hollis and Miss Mar garet Hollis returned Saturday from o i) * t i I w ! The Spirit of Cooperation — The Doorway To Helpful Banking i I i I i» i ► i f I : ♦ As efficient service to customers and community, the kind that attracts, the kind that is not a mere catch-word, but makes for an bdlfestly profitable enter prise — the thing for which we are all working. To render such service has been the constant endeavor of this Institution since its organization more than forty-five years ago. week-end guests of the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. McCants, in Ninety-Six. Miss Margaret Rachel (’omdand of the Whitmire-schrtol faculty, .spent the week-end with her father. Guy L. ('opeland. Miss Frances Sheely, who has l)een teaching the past year in Loris, is spending the summer with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Sheely. .Mr. and .Mrs. Mason Simnsiin spent last Sunday in Duncan with the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. N. D. llitt. .Mr. and .Mrs. < daughters. Misses former’s in Niles a six week.s’ visit to the (laughter, Mrs. H. H. Perth Center, 111. Mrs. J. J, Co7.by has returned to her home in Columbia after a two weeks' visit to Mrs. S. A. Kern. She was accomt)anied home by Mrs. W. H, Riddle. W. H. Gcdfrey of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lula Kiddle. Misses Frances Dutton and Mary Leu. Bagwell and L. I). Boyl.st,)n of Greenville, and Roy Benjamin spent 1^^ Sunday at .Mt. Mitehel and Asheville r. Cooper"'and N. ^ ouise and Liuilel Miss Sa'omie Thomas has returned week’.s visit to r(datives in (I (• (^ (I. (i < ( < (I (i I ^ < i ( (I (I (> < • (► i > Coo{H>r of Union, were visitors here from a Satur(la>. j Carlisle. ' | Willard Jone*s stumt last week-end Mr. and Mrs. Kutledee .Xdair of Co-| in Pelzer with his- i)arent8, Mr. an l 'lnmbia, spent the week-end with rela-j Mrs. J. Y. J(jnes. , ilives in the city. Miss Dorothy , Bailey o.f Kings! tn.) .Mrs. Anna Henry and daughters, j .N. is the guest of Miss Kran.es Mrs. Eugene Galloway and Miss Anna. Bailey, Heniy of Jacksonville, Fla., are si)end-j Miss Sara Knox, wh»» has been ■ ing a few"* days wdth the former’s' teaching at Calhoun Falls the past daughter and .son-in-law, Mr. and I ses.sion, arrivt*d Tuesday to spend the Mrs. H. C. Layton. Mrs, Gallowav willj oarents, Mr. 1 summer with her Mrs. E. R. Knox. Mr. and Mrs. John I,. Thoinley I family have moved into .nur home in College View. WE INVITE YOU TO DO YOUR BANKING HERE (» < ► ‘ Prather. and j remain for a few weeks' visit. Messrs. C. W. .Stone an! Teague and* Harris spent Tuesday and Wednesday new , in Columbia attending the annual hneeting of the South Carolina Cotton and j Cooperative association. Mr. Stone a member of Renew YjKir Old Hat Mr. and Mrs. Eugene I’ratt children of Greenwood, spent Sunday i was recently re-elected with Mrs. Pratt’s mother, Mrs. .Mary i its hoard of directors. 1 ! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * M. S. Bailey i Son (> (► (> (► (> (> (► (► (> BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Wright of L. and E. D. Craig Charleston and in D. McCrary spent Wedne.sday Rock Hill. Mis.s Agnes Shealy of the Univer- .«ity of South Carolina, spent the week-end with her parents. Pi-, and lltfrs. F. Iv. Shealy, and attended the junior-senior reception at Presbyte rian college. r. (► o Great Falls. Mrs. H. K. Aiken of l.au- re.n.s, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor and M’ss Viiginia Taylor of GreenC^ille, were here .Monday for the Neville reunion Mr. and Mrs. H. L. MeSwain .in.l .Mis.s Nina Mc.Swain of GuiUlYil'llr were the week-end guests of relatives in the city, Miss Mc.Swain being here iiir the junior-senior recention at P. C. Dr. .1. (\ Guilds, president of Coluni- Miss Martha Moore of Lan ier col- ege, spent the week-end with her jiar- tia collere, was the guest Sunday of' ent'. Mr. and .Mrs. W. C. .M >(«rc. it' v. and Mrs. 11. O. Chambers and o •- Mr.s. R. B. Glenn was caUed to I’nion F ridaj cr. account of 'he death f ner brother, David .S. H( ‘c'l. .Vli'-i .Margaiet F inley, who h i-j •upied the puljiit of Broad .Street Methi.di.''l chur: h at the 'iiorning 'er- n <■ f (► < ► (► (► (► <► (► # (» Mutually Dependent : I Ml 01 -r J • ilor- 1 Hand in hand with each other, banking and business grow. And now they are mutually dependent. Today no man can develop his busi ness fully without a sound banking connection. This institution cooperates with men in the development of their ‘cc'.'hir,'.; the pa t 'essiorj in th H 'I . : h .1-1. i- «!»eM:ling the with her a.in;. Mr.-'. K, .1. C ( Mi -i. B. O. Whitti n ard Mis ■ ha and .Mihlied Whiten '.vere n Greenville on Friday. .Mr. and Mr.s. Marry C. La'' ant! !:t:h* daughter. Jean, are ni.w mal :ig their heme on Sicuth .-Xilair .s.r;': t 'n the home foimcrly occuyiied by .Mr;. H. Lee Hunter. Miss Georgia B. Blakely f.f F'.r.skine college. Due We.st, spent the week-( nd with her parents, .Mr. and Mr.s. A. P.. Plakelv and attended the junior-senior leeeption at the college on Friday. .Miss ('leon Pitts, w’ho has been teaching the past year in McAdenville, J ' N. C., is at home for the summer with « her parent.s, .Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pitts. I j Mrs. Josephine Rerbinson has rs- 4 turned to her heme in Wadesboro. N. J 'C., after visiting Mrs. Pringle Cope land. A. J. Parker of Murrels Injet, spent the M'ee Clinton. Mr.' and Mrs. Favette Henry and J [ t Frank Godfrey spent Sunday in Eas- « f 4 « 4 4 4 4 4 « 4 4 4 4 4 4 an.I vice. .Mi.s. B. E. Wilson, .Mrs. Br ok- Swvgcit. Mrs. M( rirv Suher, Mr-'. <’ar- .(-r and .Mrs. I.. V. I’inM)n attend iu nii-sicn.u’v ('(inference at Tcinitv I.i: thcran cluirch in Greenville Last \> "I-,. K-'V. rr;;l Mr . W. G. .Neville of I’.ra- R( V. and Mi-.s. G. A .Nick’e- :lnd ('hildiin of Chaileston, liev. an I Mrs. .I(din .\. vi!!e ( f Imw-v.- .'L. an i *. V'. .Nevilh' (if .\’('wherrv, .Mis.s X'wginia Neville ef Cai .\. C were thi- week-end gued Mrs. W. Nevi'le. .Mi.ss .Minnie .Moore, who has been I endii g the oast tw.) v<>ars in ('a- lutnhia. is the guest of .Mr. and .Mrs. U. G. Muiphy. .Miss .Moore leaves to morrow for .Multnomah, Dregon. where she will make her home. H *r many f liriton friends wijl learn with pleasure that she is now greatly im proved in health. The following out-cf-te-'wn teachers of the city .school faculty leave to morrow to spend the summer vaca tion at their respective homes: Misses r (> “I'HE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” ley and Clemson college with friends and relatives. Mrs. Irene Todd, Miss Dorothv Wil- 17 r a ^ r u V 'Olive Tuck, Spartanburg; l^uise Trib- k-end with friends at Hotti Iperity; Loui^ Sims, Waterloo; Marie McLean, Aiken; Ansie Kirvon and Lucy Bums, Sumter; Gladys .Stikwell.j” Silverstreet; Lily Mae Werts and Ben-|^^ inita Boozer, Newberry; Flunhe R(>h-|» Hudson. Hodges; 1. _a. -la jj J V !«#_*• lertson. Liberty; Anna Bell .on Hubert Todd and Frank Martin Margaret MeCord. 4 T'"' “''"‘iPaul Vane Elrod, Greenville; Floy Ow- jliHill with the formers daughter. Miss' Ruth Todd, of Winthrop college. Misses Verna Hill and Eleanor Keels were the week-end t'uests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman near Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. B, E. Wilson and fam- (ily spent Sunday in Blackstock with oi their daughter, Miss Alva Wilson. lings, Gray Court; Ina Curry. Simp-; Isonville; Lilliam Brown, Belton; Aline| Nowsem, Hartsville; Ruby Carter I Greenville; Lily Yarborough Enoreeij W. C. James, Greer, and A. L. Duck-U ett. Greenwood. SPECIAL OFFER Cosmopolitan—$2.50 per year. $1 N. B. Rose of Henderson, N. C., was jj second month, and 50c a business visitor here Saturday. month. ^ Mrs. E. B. Sloan, Miss Lydie Blake-j See ♦ ly and Mis# Elizabeth Todd spent Sat urday at Waterloo with the latter's JAMES W. CALDWELL For fuKher Information I In Shape and Shade Let UH re-block and clean last season’s hat to a depfree of style and appearance that will vie with the brand new hats now bein^ worn. Its original shape, its original shade will be restored. STRAWS AND FELT HATS 50‘ Dry Cleaning Is Sensible Economy Let us dry clean and place that out-of-.season gar ment in moth-proof cedarized bags. e.vtra charge is made for this service. Just say make it moth-pnaif. w Buchanan’s DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY Office Phone 28 Laundry Phone 29 CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 2.5 and 26 “DIXIANA” Wffh KEHE DANIhi.S, EVERETl' MAR.SH.XLL. Bringing to the screen (he glorious voice that thrills .Metropolitan audiences. BERT WIIFKI.KR and ROBERT WOOL.SEV in their funniest role;v-to r<;ck the world with laughter. DOROTHy LEE :hwI BILI. ROBIN SON (w<;rld’‘ greatest tap dancer), and thousands cf others in scenes that stagger the eye and seduce the senses with their mag- nifirenre. C(-medy — ‘LWERAt.K Hl’SB.XND.” .MFirROrO.NE N'F.XNS. ]((,. .,„,j 10,. WELNESDAV, .MAY 27 “LOTTERY BRIDE” With .iK.X.VI'/nE XuicDON V l,D. JOHN <.\!{R1(K. .lOK E. BROW.N and /.XSU M I TS. Driiicr maralhi n-.. darin-j; flighl- hv (lirigi!:!e ti. th(* North B(.!'‘- llu'-e are sijiiie of th(‘ liig iMinclies in (he slory. Also packed w.tii thrilling accirh'iils. <'(>nied\ "'I'AI.K- INt. lURKEY.” X AtLXBG.NO AD'.F.M l RFl^- MX S I K ISI.ES. ” I((c and l>c Till liSDAY A.M) I KIllAY. .MAY 2S and 29 ‘WNE MOON^^ With JACK OAKIE, FRANt F:s DEF:, .11 NE Mart I.OV and WYNNE (tlBSON. Roars and r^.mance. He’s humorciis and human, and his grin wink him the right girl in a world of Broadway Dig gers. He’s y<,ur true joy friend. .Make a date to see him. Com«‘dv— “LFTT’S DO THINti.S.” FOX NEW.S. l()c and lOc SATl RDAY, .MAY 30 “THE TEXAS RANGER” With BUCK JONES. ( AR.MF:I.ITA GERAGHTY and HARRY Todd. Shioting, riding, battling, loving. Buck Jones dashes arro.s.s the plains—all the thrills of a Wild West sh( w. .SI.I.M .SU.M.MEK- VILLE, “HELLO RUSSIA.” “INDIANS XRE COMING” No. 11. Screen Seng—“On a Saturday Afternwm.” 10c and 40c ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELlVEREt) PROMPTLY S.ADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400