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THURSDAY, JULY 2, 19S1 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, S. C. - i PAGE nVE M i TRADE at KELLERS AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Special Cash Prices! FOR THIS WEEK ONLY EXTRA SPECIAL COMBINATION Listerine Tooth Paste and Phophylactic Tooth Brush, 75c value for 49c Boyer Face Powder, velvety soft and perspiration-proof, per box, including puff, 9Hc One Colgate's Dental Cream for 25c And One FREE Jergen's King Cocoa, Fine Toilet Soap, lathers freely in hard water, 20c value, two cakes for 10c Boyer Curling Fluid, an ex cellent hair set, large size t)ottle 49c Sold on money-back guarantee. HudnuCs Three Flowers F'ace Powder 75c Hudnut's Three Flowers Perfume—FREE. I ^ Personal /Mention ^ Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn ar« spend-iC6mpa*»ied home by her son, Henry,! \ng a few days in Montreat, N. C. j Misses Jean and Frances McKee are ■visiting relative? in Charlotte. Robert Vance left this week for I Camp .Adgrr in Pickens county ^ M iss Mae Garrett of Greer was the ! recent guest of Miss Ouida Cox. j Mrs. W. H. Riddle ha.s rt'turned 'from a six weeks’ visit to^er i rh- [ter, Mrs. J, J. Crosby, in CoU.m^ a i Mrs. H. \V. Richey and childrc" ‘i’'ii Mrs. Kitty Nelson and son. Witt spent Thursday in Saluca with Mrs. \V. T. Collins. M iss Rmma Little has returned from a week’s stay with Miss Ethel Killen at Chimney Rock. N. C. J. M. Pitts left today for a month’s visit to friends in Texa.s and Ar kansas. is the I for a \i3it. Miss Ruth Carter oi Creer, guest of Miss Vera Martin. J. B. Kennedy of York, spent Mon day here with friends. ' M rs. W. D. Boyd is spending a few I days in Kinards with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young of New berry, sj»eiit Sunday with reiative.s. Mrs. M. J. Fimiueron and Miss Nancy \oung spent a few da’ .s last weeV in Columbia and Savannai . * A.iss Elizabeth Plaxico of Blacks- ;burg, was the week-end guest of Mr, 'and Mr.s. R L. Plaxico. Mr. ami Mrs. D. C. HcusitiS jthe wet*k-cnd in Columbia. I Misses Laura Riser. l>ottv ^tn^tin land Robert Pishop of (ireenvilb spent V KELLERS’ PURE ICE CREAM REFRESHING — WHOLESOME — NOURISHING WE CARRY AN ASSORTMENT OF FLAVORS BOTH BULK AND BLOCK Phone No. 1 for Quick Service Kellers Drug Store Telephone No. 1 Mrs. Nannie Jone.s of Mountville. Sunday of Miss Hazel P dand spending several davs with her daugh-i "f (o- ter.-Mrs. George W.'Copeland. j lumhia. were gue.sts Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Jackson andj^^*"- 'L H- Boland. Mis.-es Clyde Ray and Dorothy Wil-' Emmie Lou Bet'ks of Belton, son were visitors in Greenville Tues-: bwn spending a few days with 'day {her sister, Miss Mary Beeks. Misses Mary and Mildre<l Crisp of! . IL Yarborough of Nash- I.aurens, were the w'eek-end guests of|'''*^^'> Tenn., spent the past week w’ith Miss Sara Ray Coleman. mother, Mrs. J. 1). Yarborough. Miss Ixiuise-Uvi of Abbeville, has I Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dunwixly have returned home after visiting Miss returned from a visit to relatives in Evelyn Chambers the past week. | Birmingham, Ala. Thev were accom- Dr. and Mrs. John MeSween and|Panied home by their niece. .Miss family are spending their vacation in j^* ranees Taylor. Montreat aad with Mrs. McSween’sl L. B. Massey of Waganer i.s a pa- si.ster at Black Mountain. l^ient in Dr. Hays’ hospital, aftei un- Friends in the city of Mrs. Callie <\*‘rtroing aj\ operation for appendici- Copelapd will regret to know that she 11**- son-in-law is-4»nfined^J,o her home on account of [Voung of Lauras. Mrs. L. V. Pinson and Miss Belli Thursday 'in Granville with their of Ro.ss D. Crapps spent Sunday in Columbia vis iting Mrs. Lidie Bell Derrick, who is a patient at the Baptist hospital. I Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Robinson, Misses ! Alice Benjamin, Frances Blakely and i Mae Kilgo spent a few days the past daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Rolx'rt Willmon. Mr. and Mrs. Brice Quinn of Spar tanburg, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble. Mrs. E. B. Sloan anc son, John, START JULY BUYING YOUR GROCERY NEEDS HERE QUALITY FIRST We always consider the quality of our foods first and pa.ss on to you only I he best at a reiisonablc price. 1931 JULY 1931 \i M«n. Tut. Wed. Thu. Tri. tiiil ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 11 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 H 26 27 28 29 30 31 * ^ YOU CAN CALL US FOR GROCERIES WITH THE ASSURANCE OF RECEIVING THEM ON TIME. WE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, JULY 4. WE WILL CLOSE MONDAY. Blakely’s PHONES 136 and 175 o o i * i * with TIME TESTED o o 4 f o o o o o i > o o o i > (> < > I» <» * > i > The tree that grows the fastest is the first to be laid low by the storm. The tree that withstands the blast-is the tree in which time has welded firm fibre. The Old Reliable Bank’s fibers in its 45 years of steady growth are time-welded and time-tested. [week in Clover. The latter remained i spt’nt Thursday in (’olunihiu I for a visit to relatives. Mrs. Eliza Mt*< rackin. .Mrs. J. T. Pack and children of Pel- Bertha Gray C.alhnan of New- izer, were recent guests of relatives'l>erry. was the .Sunday guest of .Miss here. i > (> o i * i > i * i > < > HELPFUL BANKING FRIENDSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE HERE. I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I 4 ♦ ♦ n: M. $. Bailei i Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST I Miss Annie Bagwell of th^* orphan age, is spending her vacation with .Mrs. .S, E. frtildsmith in Pelz<‘r. Mrs. .Minnie Adair has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. O. T. Lawing, in Greer. .Mrs. J. B. Weathers of Woodruff, sjient a few day.s the past week with her brother-in-law. L. W. Davis. .Mrs. ('orrie .Mont,joy. Miss Loi-a .Mont joy and William Mont joy were in I'olumhia Tuesday for the marriage of the former’s son, Garrison Montjoy. Little Miss Virginia Sadler is visit ing her epusin, Albert Henry, at Clem- ' »<tn eolWge-. — -— I .Miss Rosanna \'ance was in I^aurens last Wednesday, as a party guest of .Miss I)on)thy NopwockI. I Miss Patsy Peay attendesl the A. R. P. conference at Bon^larken, near' Hender.sonville, last week. j -Mrs. Joe L. Beaudrot and children! I of (Jreenw'ood. were the week-end | guests of her mother, Mrs. Maryj Prather. Lidie Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young were in Fountain Inn on Friday for the funer al of Mrs. Land .Scruggs. .Mrs. C^ M. Itetts st)ent last week in ('ranuMton. .\. with friends, Mr. and .Mrs, .1. M, Cato l(‘■l•ntly moved in;o the apartmei\t of Mrs. W. ('. .'^liealy on West Main street. Mass K\»‘lyn Itamagt* of the Rock Bri<lg«* section, was the guest last week of her aunt, Mr-s. Kst'die .\h- rams. Mr. and Mrs. Hrainard (Iil)-'’>n of Inman, were the week-end gue ts of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sh<*aly. Miss Caroline Caldwell is .■'pemling this week in .Montreat. .N. C.. with Dr. and .Mr.s. L. K. liynn. W. -M. Framnton of James I-land. an«l T. C. .lames if .^ummerton. sjient Tuesslay here with friemis. Miss Jeanette Crawford leaves to day for .New YiU’k, where she will spen<l the summer. Fri(‘nds in the city of Mrs. J. ('.| Putnam will regia t to learn that she' You Can’t Cool Off Over o i> u o o o O Hot weather is here—hot stifling? days that are tax ing your strenprth to the limit. ' And you can’t cool off over a hot steamy wash-tub. Let us help you keep cool—retire the wash-tuh, send way the washer-woman that drajjs off your clothes to place filthy and unsanitary that you do not know where, and send your whole washinji>: to this modern up-to-date laundry. < 1 o i O o hi i;: VWIl relieve you of hoilini;. rubbin)?, .rinsinir, starch- inn:, hluinif, and haniiinn: the clothes out to dry. We’ll iron everythinif by the Family Finish Service, or just the heavy flat work just as you wish. Let this modern laundry help you enjoy your summer —you can keep cool, neat and eharminj^, no matter what the thermometer says. Try this sensible, saving way—just phone us when your bundle is readv. < I < ► o o o o 4 Buchanan’s DRY CLEANING AND UUNDRY Office Phone 28 Laundry Phone 29 1.-^ Dr. B. O. Whitten ha.s returned fromlis I»atient in D-. Hays’ ho.spilul, af- Salt Lake City. Utah, where he ha< ter undergoing an operation yester- iKsm the pa.'<t two weeks on hu.siness. Miss Kay Beaudrot returne<l to her home in Grvenwotxl Tuesday after sev eral days’ visit to her grandmother, [Mrs. Mary Prather. .Mr. and Mrs. Amhrasi* Hudgens of Laurens, weie Sunday guests <,f .Mr. aii<l .Mrs. Gr*orge Watt.s (’opelai 1. i Mr. and Mrs. K L. I’laxici and i.Miss Nannie Young TribhU* spi nt last I week in Blacksburg and Bonclarken. near HendrTsonville, N. C Dudley Slt er of Spui- .Sundav w:’h the for- Mr. and Mrs. R A.| day. .Mr. and .Ms. ‘anhiiTg. spent mer’s parents. Steer. .Miss .lulia FergU' in has re fr.om a visit fo h(*r sisttr, Mr- er. in .Atlanta, <Ia. .Ml. Li’il .Mrs. N. 1*. Dow of Knox ville, Tern., are visiinur the latter’s parent-', .Mr. arid Mrs. 11. I). Rantin. .Mr. an 1 Mrs. 11. M. Young and J. C ilum- I u'-ned . .\i ’h- CASINO THEATRE 1 Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. .\gnew -pent Sunday in (Ireenwo'Hl with I'elatives. They were a •com.uanie I honu* hv their »#»444044444»4444»44444»444444444444444»44»4»»444»444 This Institution k conducted in the interest of the people who deposit their money here and its growth shows that our Friendly, Helpful and Inter ested Service is appreciated. NEW ACCOUNTS INVITED. “I’HE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” Mrs. H. W. C. W'right of Inman, was the week-end gue.st of .Mrs. E^sia Atkins. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pierce of Well- ! Mr. and Mr's. J. F. Bozard f Green- 'V. F.-r'-uci'i.n spent Sund.«y in ville, sy.ent the week-end with .Mr. an<l relatives. .Mrs. H. D. Henry. .Mi-s.s Lily .Mae Cox of Cross .Anchor, i spent a few davs last w'(H.'k with .Miss .limtnv Atkins little son. John, who has been Vi.-;ling •Mrs. Rus.sell Cooper and Mi.»s Mil- bis grandparents. dred Copeland were visitors in Green- Ville Mondav. i^ of Inman, Yr.rk, and Mi.^s .Marion rort (/ieen-M> ville, -N. C.. were guesCs of .Mi.s.'» Nan-; relle Blalock on Tuesday. j .Ml .s. Be.ssie Peters and little daugh-1 ington, Ala., were the week-end guests, Mai’Ifaret, i.s spendinir >everal| of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox. | weeks at Little Rock in Dillon coun-' Miss Isabel M^itherspoon has r-|ty, vi.siting her mother. Mr.s. H. A. turned from a few weeks’ s.tay at Ka-j . , . , ... , nuga Uke inn. near Hender.sonville. i J^mre Little. Sadie C hand- Miss Zelime Davis has returned i I®'■» Lydie I>cake, Vii-ginia Keller .s and from a few days’ stay in Abbeville | I»lly and Agnes Mil ing have return- with Miss Grace Smith. |®d from a two weeks stay at Kanuga] Miss Frances Bradford of Green-1 bake. . ^ wood, was the guest of Miss Sarai Roy and little daughter, j Knox on Thursday i Martha Calvert, of Chicago, is visit-1 Mr. and Mrs.'Sam Maddox and lit- parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. E.j tie son, spent the week-end in Elber-1 Spencer. Mrs. Roy i^s plea.santly re- ton. Ga.. with relatives, Mrs. Mad-1 here by a host of friend dox and son remained for several I Miss Marjone Spencer. weeks’ visit. Mrs. B. 0. Whitten, Misses Martha Mi>, Mary Poole left Sunday for 1 Whitten and Helen Adair left today Birmingham. AU., where she will belfo-- I-aGrange. Ga.. and Ann.ston, Ala. the guest of relatives this week. , They were accompanied by Searcy E - Mra. Fred Hinea, who has been thell»>«.»r LaGran^. who has been visit- guest of Mrs. B. O. Whitten the past MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUl.Y 6 and 7 . “TRADER HORN” Based mi Ihe world’s famous look Iry ElhelrtHla Lewis. .Starring IIARK1 ( .\|{EA ciml KD\NIN.\ BOO I If. Ihe mosi si iipendou.s achievement in the hi.sL rv of motion picture.s. 'I'hroiigh terrors of the tropical jungle they f« tight their way. So intensf. so real, you’ll feel like cheering this greatest of all adventure stories. Comedy— ’FALIc ro AK.MS.” MKTROrONK NEWS. MATINEE—IOc and JOc. NKHri'—lOc and 10c. WEDNKsSDAY, JULY H “KEPT HUSBANDS” With DOROTHY MACKAIL, JOEL McCRKA ai’d NED SBARK.S. Lively entertainment—an attractive pair and still beautiful. In this picture you will see again ( I,.\RA KIMBALI, 10l .Nti. ( omedy— PLUMBER.” V At; A BOM) ADVEN’IURE. MATINEE—10c and JOc. .M(;HT—lOc and lOc. ”EX 10 THURSDAY AM) FRIDAY, JULY 9 and “ILLICIT” With BARBARA STANWK’K, JOAN BLONDELI,, NATALIE MOHEHKAD, and RICARDO CORTEZ. Tells the story of a girl who has .strange and desperate theiiries af>out love and marriage. New fa.shiuned theories in old fashioned love. It stars where others leave off. Colortone Revue—“A.VI BITIOUS PEOPLE." FOX NEWS. .MATINEE—10c and 30. NIGHT—10c and 40c. SATURDAY, JULY 11 “RIDERS OF THE "PLAIN” With TOM TYLER—yiMir favorite in a fast action all-talking pic ture. Comedy—"ONE DAY TO LIVE.” SCREEN SONt;. "SPELL OF THE CIRCUS ” No. 5. MATINEE—until 7 P. M.—10 and 30c. NIGHT—After 7—10 & 40c. ii44#»444#44t444tt04ti<tMt44t4»44»»44»»»4»»4»#»»»»< few weeks, left Sunday for Columbi^' to visit friends and relaitives before returning to her home in Indianapo lis, Ind. Miss Sue Wylie of Clover, is the guest fo her aunt, Mrs. C. P. Robin son. Mrs. Guy Shockley and daughter, | Miss Fredna, have returned from sev-, eral weeks’ visit t-o Mrs. E. H. Cousins, 'in Newberry. Miss Eva Dominick has been spend ing the past week with her sister, Mrs. Virgie Stillwell, in Silverstreet. 0. 1. Sheely and Dr. Jack H. Young/*®''' enjoying are on a business trip to Charleston. Mrs. Annie Fliedner has returned from Washington, D, C. She was ac- ing friends in the city. Recent guests of Mrs, M. J. Fur- queron and Mrs. H. M. Young were- Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Furqueron and children of Henderson. N. C.; Mrs. | Carl Boyd, Arthur and Dorothea Boyd | of Savannah. Ga., and Miss Anna Fur- ; queron of McCor'nick. Miss Clara Crosby of Columbia, is i,, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. S. A. Kern L J Misses Margery Conroy and Genie, Matthewson, students at the Woman’s college, Tal!ahas.see, P’la., ai-e i^^pend- the summer at “River.side” as counselor.^ for the orphanage childi;cn ; o their vacations at thi popular resort. ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMI>TLY SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE; SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” Phones 877 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 <1 o