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THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1931
Vm CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
TRADE at KELLERS
AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE
Special Cash Prices!
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
The following specials are really worth
while and mean a great saving to those
who purchase at these prices.
One tube Listerine Tooth Paste FREE w ith
one Prophylactic Tooth Brush for 47c. ,
Jergen’s King Cocoa Toilet Soap sells reg
ularly for 10c a cake — while they last —
two cakes for 10c
50c pint size Nyal’s Milk of Magnesia . 39c
One tube Colgate’s Dental Cream 25c
One tube Colgate’s Dental Cream FREE
One tube Colgate’s Shaving Cream .. . 35c
One tube Colgate’s Dental Cream FREE
P Personal /Mention ^ |
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i ^ iss Mildred Hooker of Columbia, j Monday in the mountains of North
,is the puest of Miss Mary Stone. 'Carolina.
V’irpril .Abrams spent the week-end
in Abbeville with Denny Pitts.
Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Webb and son.
Mrs. .1. H. Hunter spent Tuesday in
Seneca.
Mrs. A. J. Sproles has returned
!Fred, left Monday for a tw'o weeks’, from a visit to relatives in Grcen-
• vacation at Hrevard, N. C. j woo<i.
I Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dillard and chii-j Miss Myra Felder has returned to
dren and Mrs. Sallie Salters. T-etumetl j her home at St. Georsre aftfr a visit
Tuesday from a few days’ ntsU to rela-:to her aunt. Mrs E. Mood Smith,
tives at Salters. I Mrs. Austin and Sidney Ward of
Mrs. .Mollie l>onnon, w’ho is attend- Plymouth. N. C.. are the guests of Mr.
ing summer school at Newberry cwl-iand .Mrs. C. M. Bailey,
lege, spent the weekend at home. | Dr. and Mrs. Jotin McSween and
Mrs. P ann’e Sease of Clemson col-Ichildren have returned from M.mtreat
lege, is spending several weeks with!where they spent the past two weeks
her daughters, Mrs. Glenn Fuller. j Joe Carter of Greer, and Howard
Mrs. Eugene E. Ashmore and chil-i Aughtry of Lyman, have been visiting
dren of Charlotte, N. C.. are .spend-1 friends in the city,
ing several weeks with her parents, j RoK'rt McUes'leaves .Saturday for
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper. | Camp .Adger where he will spend some
Mrs. B. SI. Pinson is visiting in .Al-jtime.
l>emarle, N. C.. as the gue.st of her, Mrs. T. F. Wallace returned today
'to her htme in St. Matthews after
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Phillips and i several weeks’ visit to her parents,
Idaughter, Miss Came Mae, are .spend-! Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Coptdand,
.sister.
ing this week in Charleston.
.Mi.ss Bell Martin has returncsl to
Mrs. R. E. Wysor and ohildivn left j her home in Hami>den-Sidney. Va., af-
‘.Thursday for Staunton. Va., to spend! ter visiting Pn>f. and Mrs A,. V. Mar-
o I several weeks with relatives. 'tin.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Adair of Atlanta,! Mrs. R. B. Vance and Mis.s Rosanna
o: are rhe gue.sts of the former’s mother, Vance were in Columbia Thursday
Agents
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KELLERS PURE CREAM
Ice Cream
Bulk and Block
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Refreshing.
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Telephone No. 1
iMrs. Corrie .Adair.
and met the former’s daughter, Mrs.
Miss Patsy Peay has returned fromiH. M. Wise of Stuart. Ma.. who is
o a house-party in Piedmont given by j spending some time here with her par-
Mrs. W. B. Todd. Misses Delsire andjpnts.
Mary Todd. j Miss Clara E. Duckett and Mrs. J.
Miss Kathleen Hack of Greenville, F. Jacobs. Sr., spent the week-end in
JULY and AUGUST
ARE ALWAYS HOT MONTHS
When unnecessary exposure to the sun
brings discomfort and often times illness.
' PROTECT YOUR HEALTH AND
V DISPOSITION IN JULY BY
PHONE-SHOPPING AT BLAKE
LY’S.
Your phone orders here receive the same
careful service as your orders placed in
person.
Q
FINE FOODS FOR PARTIES
AND PICNICS
a
Blakely’s
PHONES 136 and 175
was the recent guest of Mrs. Fayette
Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ^^ansen sp^t
N. C., and at Carolina Beach.
Anderson with Dr. and Mrs. B. E.
Townsend.
Mt^ B^-L. h-intr and,
g w'ere in .Spar
tanburg Sunday to visit Mrs. W. G.
King, who is a patient in a hospital
there.
The friends of Mrs. E. Mood Smith
will he glad to know that she was
H. H. Welch of Charleston, spent
a few days this week with friends in
the city.
Miss Mar>' Beeks spent the week-
>l end in Charleston and at Sullivan’.s j able the past week to return to her
Island. I home here afater undergoing un op-
Mrs. Maude Hampton. Miss Elva oration in a GW*envi!le hospital.
Keller of Gaffney. Miss Bertha Fink-' Mrs. .1. H. Witherspwn. .lames and
biner, and Nolan Wicker. Cecil Blake-1Jack Withersimon were the week-end
ly and Horace Creer were week-end, quests of th eformer’s <iaughter and
Beach and Isle of
Clinton’s
Confidence
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—has been won and held for over four dec
ades by BAILEY’S BANK OF CLINTON.
I-aurens County people know this institution
as a bank which always renders helpful ser
vice to large and small depositors alike.
i
This bank will gladly cooperate with YOU in
your thrift efforts, and assure ABSOLUTE
SAFETY for your money.
Our statement in today’s paper reflects our
’financial strength.
visitors at Folly
Palm.s.
Mi.s» Helen <'halmers was the week-l
BANKERS
OLDEST
STRONGEST
son-in-law, Mr. an<i Mrs. I.ewis Hai
ley, in Spartanburg.
Edward .Martin, who is .ittending
end guest of Miss Mary (’halmers in summer school at the University of
Abbeville. South Carolina, sfieiit tin* W('ek-<‘nd
Misse.s Ella .Adair, .leanelte 1’itts,.^( ^.p,, panoits. Pn.f. and
an<l Marshall Yount sjient Monday in Mrs. .A. V. .Martin,
Hendersonville. N. ('. Mrs. Bonner Harvlev and Mr**. Ar-
Mr. and Mrs. Garri.^on Montjoy of ,h,,r Murray <.f (Ireeiiwood. -pent
Columbia, are visiting the former’s Tuesday here with the former'- j.ar-i
mother, .Mrs. ('orrie Montjoy. Mr. and Ms. A. H. Blakely. i
Mrs. Henry Sperry left Tuesday for. Friemls of Mrs. W. G. Kmir’wi*!,! re-l
. ha .a.., ' ^ I, Mr,jjjret to hear that she is a patient in a'
and .Mrs. Wade Sperry, . I .Spartanimrg hospital, after undeVgo-i
Mr. and Mrs. (lUs Button announce | jj s»‘rious oneration. Her condition!
o the birth of a son, Tuesday, Jul> T, nt j reivorteil as .sutisfac-i
Dr. Haya’ hospital. tory. !
Mr. and Mrs. (’lenv.son Willanl of ^vir. an<l Mrs. V. P. Adair. Misses i
Portsmouth. Va., spent Satunlay with vi^jan Parks Adair and Marion Leakei
Mr. and Mrs. Ixe Willard. spent a few «lavs the past week with!
Mrs. Mary Chalmers has returned Mrs. Adair’s and Miss Leake’,< sister!
home after spending several months,,,^ John’s I.sland.
with relatives in Newberry. , Mr.,and Mrs. W. A. Galloway. Miss
Miss Mamie Ruth Holland of i^*, Kathleen <taIloway ami W'. .\., .Ir., ix*-
ston-Salem, N. (.., is spehding *♦''■‘‘**“11 turmd to their home in Floremc to-
■ weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ^jj^y st.v<*ral liays’ vi.sit to rela-
T. R. Holland. tives in the eitv.
j Mi.s.s Sadie Hendrix of Ninety-Six.j ^ Brice. T. I). Jacoh.s, f,. S. Me-
j spent the week-end with her grand- Millian. H. F. Scott and Dr K. W
mother^ .Mrs. A. M. Nelson. John.son six'nt several <lays the pa.st
! Mrs. H. h. Seott, spent the week-eml .South I.-laml on a fishing
in Columbia with Mrs. W. P. Qualtle-
♦ baum. ; Mr.-, K. W. Johnson, Mrs. J. G.
Mr. and Mrs. G<*rdon Nelson ofj.jtts and Rhett P. A.lair were in
Ro<*k Hill, are spending a few ; s;paitunluug .Satiirdav ’to .-cc their
with relative.s in the city. sister, Mr.s. W . G. King, who is a lios-
Miss Margaret Taylor spent h nday
o;in (’olumbia with Mr. and Mr*, hroej j , .jp,)
, childri ?i, and Mr. and .Mrst-B. F. Cope-
I .Mrs. (luy .< opeland, Mi'se> ()pa smuil a few days this -week in
Copeland and Marv Stone simnt
<► day in VNhitmijre with relatives. 'ami daughter-in law, Mr. .iinl Mrs.
.Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Workman and j. Uofielaiid.
. K'>y. -Jr.. sp<>nt Monday in Columbia j ,
I with Mr«. W. I*. Quattle+iaum. W'in.ston-Saleni. N. C.. spent the week-'
j Mr. and Mrs. h nn* Weir and thil- latter’.s parents, .Mr.!
dren of Columbia, swnt the wee.c-end -p p Hollaml. |
with relatives. ^ ^ i Kriemi- of Mrs. John H. Hipn will
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. ( haney spen glad to know that she was able to |
last Sunday in Gray 1 ourt wi.h re »* [,,. removed from Dr. Hays’ ho.spilal on
t’ves. I Ml nday to the home of her daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McTeer and l>t' Mrs. W. Shv^ly.
le daughter of Denmark, .«TH*nt thei Mrs. Pryor Babb have re
past week with Mrs. McTeer s j turned to their home in Lyn -hburg,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. \A. T. Putnam. • Va., after a visit to the latter’s oar-
Miss Agnes Milling is spending j p Wright. fheyi
week in Greenwood as the guest accompanied home by Mis.s Sara!
!! relatives. 7 Wright fora v'i.sit.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Phinney, Mi.ss 1 j,- ^
Almena Milling and Joe Vance I itts recent gue^s Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
... • when clothes had to be aired
in the back yard when they came
home from the cleaners. Our new
method sends your clothes hack
to you —
Fresh Looking
Sweet Smelling :: Really Clean
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You will be proud of your appear
ance if your clothes are cleaned at
Buclisinaii’s
DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY
Office Phone 28 Laundry Phone 29
The Aim
of This Bank
The aim of this bank is to serve
its customers in every transac
tion with the sincerest co-oper
ation. Our officers are at your
disposal, our employes are cour
teous and anxious to satisfy.
If this is the sort of service you
desire, why not become one of our
depositors.
NEW ACCOUNTS WELCOMED
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CASINO THEATRE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY. 13 and 11
^‘KISS ME AGAIN”
With BKRNK K ( LAIR. EDM ARI) EVERFriTE HORTON, M AI.-
TKR PIDGEON, JI NK ('OI.LV’ER and FRANK Mrlll (HL Music
l>> Victor Herbert. An all technicobr mudcal. (oinedv—"HO'I’
WIRK.S.” METROTONK .NEWS.
MATINEF>-10 and JOc. NK.HT—10 and tOc.
spent the Fourth at MjTtle Beach.
Guthrie arvd son, Jimmie, of Belton;
Mrs. C. C. Giles, MissM Patricia-^j. W’alter Chapman, Mrs.
Giles, Mary Jo Rheney, Fay Adair ^ h'uller and granddaughter, Mar-
and Bill Abrams spent the week-end FuWer, of Atlanta,
on Sullivan’s Island. | Mrs. M’. H. Workman has as her n
Miss Virginia Rheney spent ^^jgruests, her sister, Mrs. Ella Johnson
Furth in AugusU with her parenU,! p Hartsville, and her nieces, Mrs. E. ^
• Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rheney. j Stanton and children of Florence,
Donald Frith is spending several
days in Greenwood with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely and Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Jr., spent the
week-end in Atkins with the formers'
! daughter, Mrs. J. A. Harker.
Misses Dorothy and Hasei Miller
and Allen Coleman spent Sunday at
Folly Beach and Isle of Palms.
Miss Mary MacLemore has returned
to her home in Vidalia, Ga., after a
!'visit to her sister. Mrs. Felder Smi^.
^' G. D. Young and daughter. Miss
Daisy Young, of Pomaria, are the
' 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Owens.
and Mrs, W. R. Payne and children of
Nerwpert News, Va.
Miss Willie Rudd Fuller, w’ho is at
tending summer school at the Univer
sity of South Carolina, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. G, Fuller.
Mrs. Corrie Montjoy, Miss Lora
Montjoy and William Montjoy were in
Blackstock last week for the Shannon-
Montjoy wedding which took place
Tuesday.
Friends of C. C. Dargan and family
will regret to knew that Mrs. Dargan,
W EDNESDAY, JULY 15
“GENTLEMEN’S FATE”
M ilb JOHN GILBERT. LEILA HY A.MS. AMI A PAGE. M ARIE
I’RFjVOST, and JOHN .V1ILJAN. Hero is the s<‘ason’s dramatic
s4-nsati«in enacted by a cast of great stars. Seviety, romance, un-
derwi>rld. meltKlrama. (V.medy—"THE DOti DOC'I'OR.” VAGA
BOND ADVENTURER,
MATINEE—Ilk and :Uk. NIGHT—lOc and 40c.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JULY 16 and 17
“KICK IN”
With CLARA BOW, RI*X;LS TOO.VIEV, WYNNE (iIRSON and
'I'AL'L HL'RST, This amazing ('lara Bow will sweep you off your
feet—a thrilling drama of a woman’s fight for the man she loves.
Comedy—“ROUIHI SEA.S.” FOX NEWS.
MATINEE—lOc and 30c. NI(;HT—lOc and lOc.
SATURDAY, JULY 18
“WAGON MAStER”
Starring KEN .M.VYNAKD, A big thrilling he-man~ picture. (Com
edy—’NO PRIV ACY. ” “SPELL OF THE CIRCUS ” No. 6. Screen
Song—“ALEXANDER’S RAG TIME BAND.”
MATINEE—until 7 P. .VI.—10 and 30c.
AFTER 7 P. M.—10c and 40c.
. , ,is a patient in a Marietta, Ga., hos-j
Miss Fkina King of Fort suffering from cuts and bruises
^:dale, Fla., ia the guest of Miss Martha automobile iccident. *
Hellams, . Mr. Dargan and little daughter es-|
Frank SpraU and caped without injury. Their automo-j
Greenville, were guests Tuesday kj|g completely demolished
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wade. |
Mrs. Ray Boulware and sons of
Memphis, Tenn., arrived yesterday to
visit their aunt, Mias Martha Hellams.
Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Blakely spent
Saturday Evening Post, $2.00 per
year; 2 years, $3.30; 3 years. $3.00.
JAS. W. CALDWELL
ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS
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