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THURSDAY, JUNE 4. 1931 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C PAGE FIVE t t % I TRADE at KELLERS AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Special Cash Prices! FOR THIS WEEK ONLY ^ "Personal /Mention ^ Misa Mary Stone was a visitor in Columbia on Tuesdav. $1.00 Beauty Bathing Caps 79c Assorted Colcrs. Guaranteed Against Imperfections. his home in York where he will spend the summer. ' Mrs. L. F. Kirkpatrick week for Montreat where spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. .\. 1). 'aughter, -Miss Morea Cheek Cheek, Dr. J. B. Kenne<lv left ye.sterday for spending two weeks with relatives in Newberry. R(.bert Steer and Joe Workman, ca- left last dots at Clemson. are spending the j she will summer with their .parents. M’ss Ly<lie Davis, who has been i Mr. and Mrs. H. .1. H'ndman of teaching at Langley, arrived vestTm- Water>Proof Bathing Bags 89c. Nydenta Tooth Paste 50c West Regular Size Tooth Brush FREE McKesson’s Shaving Cream ... 39c Gillette Razor Bladeii 50c Save 40c—^Buy Both for 49c 50c Nyal’s Milk of Magnesia FI l.l', PINT. 39c McKesson’s No. 59 Solution ... .'-59c The Best Deodorizing Antiseptic Mouth Wash. Full Pint. ♦ Moth Balls, Ib... 15c 2 lbs. ... 25c When Storing Out-of-Season Garments. Don't Forget To Use Moth Balls Liberally, As It Will Mean Many Dollars Saved. Greenwood, are spend nc' the summer day to spend the summer with her! with the latter’s parents. Dr. r.” 1 Mr^. narents. Mr. and Mrs. .John D. Davis, j A. E. Spencer. - . Mrs. \V. V. Lanier and daugliter, j ^ Miss Willie Rudd Fuller of tbc .M -s Rosabel, of Millen, Ga., art- the versity of South Carolina is s" r. li”'^ guests of Mrs, Lanier’s brother, A. several days with her parents. Mr. and O Daniel. i Mrs. E. G. Fuller. Rev. J. M. Dick of Pulaski. Va.. Is , Miss Alva Wilson is 'spending the impending a few days with .Mrs. Dick, summer months with her parents. Mr. »nd Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Young. 'ard'Mrs. B. E. WiDon, after teaching Misses Julia Bailey, Carrie Mae in Blackstock the past year. i Phillips, and Katherine (Jraham arei I Miss .\lden Bailey, who has boon>pend:ng a few days in Ware Shoals I teaching in Easley the {"last session, is' with Carrie Mae’s grandparents. j spending the .summer with her par- Rev. John Neville of Lowrys. is the onts, Mr. an<l .Mrs. J. .-X. Bailey. guest of his mother.' Mrs. Virginia I Carroll Pitts of Inman, sjieht Sun-! Aiken Neville. ! day with his mother. Mrs. K. Lee' Frank Fowler and Howard S'amps! 'Pitt.s. . pen'-the week-end in Atlanta, Ga. 1 i Miss Kli/abeth Fliedner smuit Mon- .Miss Ludie Nell Scott is spending! ■day and Tues<lav in Rc k Hill attend- several months in .Atlanta with her| ing the commencement exeiri.ses ai grandmother, Mrs. S. W. Hiight's. ' Winthri;p college. | J. A. Owens of Safety Harbor, Fla.,' ^ Miss .Alice BenjaiViin attended the! is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L .exerci-es at Clemson C. .A. Owens. '* ’ ...It ,1.; 1. ... J j Davis Holland and .Mrs. .Math Cenol Fly Destroyer, full pint ... 69c It Kills Flies. We Sell the Kind We Use. _ Kellers Drug Store Telephone No. 1 I ♦ : ♦ ♦ THIS BANK CHAMPIONS THE CAUSE OF COTTON : ♦ ♦ ♦ e ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . . . Because every Agricultural,, Educational, Financial or Industrial Institution and Merchants in the South to day depends upon the Cotton Crop as its Foundation for Prosperity. This Is**National Cotton Week” : It has the official endorsement of the United States Department of Agriculture. Paris says Cotton is in the Front Rank With Style. LOCAL MERCHANTS HAVE UNUSCAL VALUES AND ATTRACTIVE DISPLAYS DUR ING COTTON WEEK. Buy Cotton Goods and Help the South M. $. Bailey & Son BANKERS OLDEST S'l'KONOEST ♦ ♦ ♦ i We Grow Cotton We Manufacture Cotton Let’s Wear Cotton Living up to the “Wear More Cotton” slogan means prosperity for the South as a whole . - . our farmers, our cotton manufacturers and other business enterprises. We congratulate our women and merchants on their fine leadership in the “Wear Cotton” Campaign. Every man, woman and child in the South has an eco nomic interest, either directly or indirectly in cotton and evety individual in the South should actively support the Wear Cotton . . . Use Cetton Movement. This bank lends its wholehearted support to this worthy movement. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE vollegf this wft>k-end. Groceries 1931 JUNE 1931 Sun. 1 Mnn.{ Tue. Wed. Thu. i ri. ; * 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 + + + Sai. 13 29 27 Let Us Supply Them During The Month of JUNE SHOP . . . AND SAVE TIME! TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER Right at your elbow is your telephone. Use it to order your fine groceries from us . . . it will save vou time and energy. We guarantee prompt, satisfactory* delivery. Blakely’s i Mf?. B. O. WhittcMi, M’';.'5('« Martha -lohnson wore visitors in Newberry on land Mildred Whitten, and W. T. Knox ■'’titmday. ! are spending a few days with frienlsj James O’Daniel, who has been teaeh- I in Beaufort. lag the past session in Itviblin. Ga., i.'. • b'leming Mason is spending "the 1-sitending the summer with his nar- |.summer wnlh his mother, Xirs. D. W.iVnts, Xlr. and Mrs. .A. past y^ar. jthe week-end iruest of Misses Vera Mrs. (J, W. B. Smith and son. land Gladys Wilson. PHONES 136 and 175 I ‘From Head To Toe In Cotton Me Go’ George, left last week for Mid'.lle- Mr^. .1, R. MeTeer and little d;uigh- town, Md., whore they will spend the ter of Denmark, are visiting her par- summer. • (*nts, Mr. an<l Mrs. W. T. J’utnain. Mi.ss '’lemmie Jji’uieson of Gl'.erry-i Rev. and Mrs. J. W. l ewis and viile, N. is sm‘n<iing the summer i daughter of Whitmire, were guests of with her mother, .Mrs. Lula .l.imii'son,; Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Harris on Tuesday. Willard L. .Jones left yesti rday for' .Miss .Mary Pinson of Limestone I'ol- his home in Pelzer where hi‘ will b’ge. Gaffney, is soendiag the sum-| .spend the summei. 'oer with her paients, .Mr. and Mrs. F. Misse Nannelle Blalo. k, who has.C. I’insoii. ; <> b»‘( n tea»*hing the oast year in XCrk,' Miss Ess-ie Da\ids.)n, who has b,••,•ll• is sperufing the .summer with her par- teaehing at Great Falls the past >cs-: en:s. Ml. ,ind .Mrs. T. I. Bhihn k. si((n, i.s sDeiidfiig the siioinier with •Mr. and .Mrs. .N. I*, i) w of Knix- her ['•n eiit s, *.M r. and .Mi-. L. !i. I >a \ille, Term., sitent tlie week einl w.'.h vidsim. the li.tter’s parents Mr. and .M'-, H. M>. an I Mi-. .1. Will l.etike and I). Utint'n. .M''-; L\die l.etik'* wen- in Ri I. HilL Itobert .lear.es is at home ''rom Ire. for the eoinnis'neenient everei--,’.s at .State Medieal erdlegi*, Charle ton. W inthrop eollege. Their daiirlKer.' whme he has been a -'. idcnt the na'LMi ' .lanet, w.is a member ( f the; year. ' gr;'.<l;iatirg t la i Mr. and .Mrs. ( Gile-, M -s |'a- ,\1.' .Margaiet Itelhna left yestei- trieia. Thurston Giles, and Dariell day l'oi- lier lionie in Ibllfoi, after] Franks s|)ent the wi-eksend in.. .-Vj,- teae.hlf'.e ! Ire pa ( sessjou at Go'Ivi.lle. Tirirta. j Miss tieor'ria B I’dakely, who is a Miss Kate Milanr is at home for th. ^ stuilerrt' a! Krskiiu' college, is iieitd- COnON IS SMART o o i» < > 11 II <1 II II II II II o o II ll II I' II II I I II 11 -I I I II I II II 11 I» I > It is proper for any occasion and is sweeping Europe now, giving rein to an unlimited .scoih* for the artistic designers along lines to which silks and other materials have never been so adopted. We heartilv endorse “National Cotton Week” Pardon us f<»r being personal—but \se cannot refrain from mentioning the fact that we are experts in launder ing all kinds of cotton gitods. s'lmnrer alter li aching the [lasl year] ing the summer with her parents, Mr. aLJspririjrfield. -„Ls.«4-Alrs,-A. Jt. Blak+dy. — ^ Misses Nelle .Abrams. .Mar.y Xilenn i I eland Young and William .Vl mo - C'hambers, Itoger tlenry amT Garrard head, students at the Darlington Johnson were visitors in .Atioe\ille on .School f. i Itoys, Rome. Ga., are with Sumlav. Mieir parents for the summer. .Miss .A'tatha Badey, member of the .Miss Rosalie .Jones arrived 'I'iies(la\ Che.ster high school faculty, i- with to soend the summer with her^Dar her parents. Dr. and .Mrs. T. J,. W. ents. Dr. and .Mrs. [•'. 1). Jones, after, 4 i Bailey, for the summer. , leaching in .Sumnierton the past year.! Miss Evelyn ('hamhers siient the Miss Mary Young ol White IMaiiis,| week-<‘nd in Abheville with friends, N X'., attemled the eonimem-einent i-x-1 and attended the irmniencement ex- ercises at Preshyterian college this ercise.s cf the AolawilU' high sch.ed. week. Her brother, B. R Yi.ung, 'vas^ .vir. ami .Mrs. I'roe Weir and Mr. a mem’oer of the gradfialing •lu-i'i. and .Mrs. John Geer arc making their Mr-^. D. .M. Ander-oii and Mis. W. ('. homes in Gnlumiiia. Anderson of Spartanliiirg, an I R. Mrs. .J. A. Bailey and .Mi-'s .Aldim Bhilson of Albeville, were the week- Buchanan’s DRY CLEANING AND UUNDRY Office Phone 28 Laundry I’hone 29 ♦ ♦ * O o cV ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ CASINO THEATRE Hailey were in Rod. JJill Motviay md end gue-ts of their sister, .Mrs. Tue .lay for commencement exer-i-e.- Kern. at Winthrop college. Mr. and Mrs. James M. I .f fVi.. ('i.r,..i,'r n■,I'll. 1, n y])• and Mrs. . gnes I.ewis Cunningham of the < he-ter'< baric l(,n, A. o: F. high school^ fa ultj,' is with hi-; nar- ent.-;, Mr. and .Mrs. G, W. Gutming- hani, for th;- summer. .Misse.s Itedge J’eake an ! .M u tha .Moore arriveil .Monday to o^oid the '-iiiimier with their parents, afle* .it vending Lander college the pa.-'t y'-n.i. were Ml . the .s-imhiy r. .M. ;tu;m ■7 Lide of F.lloree gji-'l- of Mr. and and family; ^ I-. .M. Boland, .Mi ■ Margiierit* and Adeline Boland were m Ito; 1. Ilil! 'i'lje-'dav for c(>mmeiicenierit exrrci c- I ► I ► o o o at Win’hi I p Cf ;l!ege. Mi-- J;me!l.i B •Mi.s.s GJiarhotte Reid < d" f’hari ■ t >\\ land wu.- a member of th ■ grad m’in.g W guest of Di-. and .Mrs. V’a., is thi '. R. Lynn. Dudli y .Jon'-s. student at tin ?.i( di- c.il c' liege in Charleston, arrived Mon day to spend the .■.umnier with his parents, Dr. and .Mi.s. F. I). Jones. Mi-.s .Margaret ILichel Copehi' .1' homo from Whitmire, where ‘.aught the iiast year. r'ass. .Mr. and Mrs. I.ewis Bailey and lit tle daughter of .St artj^dnir'g, were guests Sunday of tl'c latter’s |)‘trin'..s. .Ml. ar:d Mrs. .J. H. With* rspoon. .Mrs Bailer and the liahv reniaioed foe a is , few day.-)’ visit. •hiy itfr. and .Mrs-. i». R. h'uller an<l .Mi-s Bettv Woodwerfh v.iue in R k H 11 .Mis.s (Lletta .Mauney arrived Mon-‘this week for the commencement ex- i.iy from the .Slate .Medical college tn imcises of Winthrop college. They were t harii.-'lon, to sjrend the summer with accomj anied home tiv .Miss Knffa Kul- I iuf parents, Mr. and .Mrs. ('. \. ,M lu- ler, a merriher of the graduating class. tiCv. .Misses Helen Mil'inr, Jtachid O’Dan- It.l.ert Kern of Darlington. O.scar Kern of Spartanburg, were ) i guests of their mother, Mrs. Agnes rived Tuesday to spend the summe • Kern, last week. I wbth their parents. Si Misses Mary Grace .Madden and .Ma-' Mr and .Mrs. W. 1). I’cay were in ap I iel, MiiL'.v Johnson. Jova Domin' k, and vere Matv Black of W'inthr-on co'lege, ar- jjcie Sherard were the week-end guests Rock Hill for commencement exercises' i r 4 of relatives in Anderson. jar VViuihron college this week. Their Mr. and Mrs. Ia*n R iunds and little I ilaugliter, .Mi.ss I’atsy, was a member 4 daughter, Georgia, of Harasota, F'la.,!of the graduating class, and a^com- L were the week-end guest.s of .Mrs. G.lpaniid them home. 4 IL. Rounds. Mrs. Rounds and Georgia; Pri/f. and Mrs. A. V. .Martin and remained for a visit. ! Miss Caroline Martin are at Hampd'cn- Mr, and Mrs. B. .M. Arrington and Sidney college, Va., attending com- j children were in Greenwood for com-! mencernent exercises. Their son. Tay- [ mencement exercises at I.Ander col-j lor Martin, is a member of the gradu- lege. ating clas.s. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE S and 9 “BODY AND SOUL” With ( IIAlil.KS FARItKI.I, and KI.ISSA I.AND!. The moment that .seemed the end iil ji > the lieginning of their happiness. .\ finer J'ariall in his' imesf roil, and with hi- new leading la(l>. thi* dazzling J.li.ssa Landi. lie irund lo\4' a tt^ame of consi*(|iji*nci's, hi 111 bitter and -weit. t omid\ “MB KEY'S ( ILL S \IH'IKS.’’ MKI- RO'IONK NEWS. k;,. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1(1 “A TAILOR-MADE MAN” With WII.I.IAM HMNJS, DOROUn .IDRDW and WILI.IVM \l SIIN. 'I here’s Inn ahead lor \o.i in this dramatic Inn pro\i»k- iiig Haines. V\ith thrills and romance that .ii.ike this o le the screen’s delight. ( i.midi IHEIR W I \ ES \ \( ' i iON." \ \G A- BDNIt ADNEMl RE “SI'IKII OF SHO (,( N." |o, \ ttlr o i* o o i> o o o o o o o o THURSDAY AM) FRIDAY, .11 .NF II and “SKIPPY” Milh RDBEIM' (OOGA.N, .IA( KIE ( (lOPER, and MITZIE GREI'N.’’ All the world Iom-s a regular t;u>. I hat's Skipp\. I ain't gonna be here long, si, I got to make it snappy, ( 'me n over for a hot lime. You’ll laugh with a tear in your e\e as hoyhcKKi unfolds with yiu. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy ( c rni-dv—“OCR WIFE. ” FOX NEWS. loc and lOc o <► SATURDAY, Jl NE 13 “THE PAINTED DESERT” With BILLY BOYD, HELEN IWEIAETREES and WILLIAM FARNFM. A wealth i f action and a (h.rk of thrills. STARTINf; “THE SPELL OF THE ( IRCl'S.” Ton tingling chapters; first— “A Menacing .Monster," with Frances Itu-hman, Alberta Vaughn and Bobby Nelson, (omidy—"ARABIAN NIGHTS’’—Slim Sum merville. SCREEN .SONG. ]oc and ‘Idc Mrs. P], H. Wyatt, Misses Martha | and Dorothy Wyatt of Chickamauga, j Ga., were here Tuesday for com-j mnecement exercises at Presbyterian I I Prof, and Mrs. B. S. Haynes of I Cross Anchor, were the guests Sunday (of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black. Misses Margaret McQui.ston and ' Pldith Patrick of Peace institute, Ra-'college. The former’s sons, PI H.. and leigh, N. C., are spending the summer Knox Wvatt, were member.s of the here with relatives and friends. graduating class. Miss Mattie L. Copeland, member of' Mrs. Viola Linsley and Mi.ss Mary : the Ware Shoals school faculty, is Williams of. New Castle. Pa., have rpending the summer with her par- been guests at the State Training X ents in Renno, school during the pa.st several days. J . .Miss Emmie Pitts, who has been Mrs. Lin.sley was formerly sunervis- teachrng in Seneca the past year, is ing matron at the school. Mi.ss Nonna spending the summer with her par- Hallctt left with them Saturday m nr- ints, Mr. and M’-s. J. M. Pitts. ing by automobile for Penn.sylvaoia. Miss Gussie Brehmer .is spending and from there she will go to lien ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY I two weeks with her mother, .VIrs. Wil- 'I'.am Brehmer, in Kinards, home in Waterloo, Ind., to .spend tne month of June'with relatives. , ♦ 4 4 SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station" Phones 377 anrl 400 Phones 377 and 400 X