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THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1931 :HE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. PAGE FIVE TRADE at KELLERS AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Special Cash Prices! FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Richard Hudnut's Three Flowers Face Powder and Perfume, $1.75 value 75c Seamless Fountain Syringe and Nyal’s Sanitary Pow der, $1.50 value for 98c Nydenta Tooth Paste and West’s Tooth Brush, $1.00 value for 49c Coty’s Face Powder and Co- ty’s Lip Stick, both for 89c Jergen’s King Cocoa Soap, regular 10c size, two cakes for ... 10c Squibb’s Scented Bath Pow der, $1.00 value for 59c Nyseptol Antiseptic and West’s regular size Tooth Brush, $1.09 value for 59c Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream, regular 25c size, two tubes for 2.5c Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, $1.50 size, for $1.29 Prophylactic Tooth Brush and Listerine Tooth Paste. 75c value for 47c ■mil Kiai:: Bwa ' ■" ■: Mi; BitiB. Bl;i B:' Bt! iBi. B! 'B I I I ^ Personal /Mention ^ 1^:1 ■ ^ fe ' o i o REFRESHING We Carry An Assortment of Flavors, Bulk and Block u—i» ii.—a i «« ^ Kellers Pure Cream Ice Cream WHOLESOME — NOURISHING Parker Jones is in camp at Fort] Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Powell of Water-i | ^ McPherson, near Atlanta. loo, were the week-end jrue.sts, of Dr.jo Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little of .\bhe- Mrs. K. Mood Smith. viHe, were here Tuesday for the fu-i Mrs. Kenneth Burdette and children, neral of Mrs. John T. Youmc. Kenneth and York, of Charleston, are,o Miss Mary Herndon Davis of Co- )rnest.s of relatives in the city. > lumbia. spent last week with Miss' .Mrs. J. 1. Copeland of Xewberry.D^ Bessie Jones. jwas a visitor here Monday. ' Miss Ajcnes Milliner has ri turned Dr. D. J. Wood.s -spent lad week! from Greenwood, where she his been conduotinff special services at the I.eb-j visiting relatives anon Presbyterian ehureh near Mrs. N. E. Nabors, who lives near ville. here, is vLsitinjr her daughter. Mr.s. Mrs. C. A. Boozer of Hollins, Va., is! Bob Simpson. the truest of her sister, Mrs. Myrtle! Mrs. W. S. Bean has returned from Hunter. Mobile, Ala., whei-e she has been vis-j Rev. and Mrs. Samuel P. Bowles j iting her son. Dr. VV. S. Bean. | returned Tuesday from a month’s va- i Miss Normt Jividen of Charleston, cation with Mrs. Bowles’ parents in W. \’a., is the guest of Mis.s Helen Jaeksonville, Fla. Chalmers. Mr.<. Charles .Akerman oi Macon. Mrs. R. K. Foster of ('olumbia, Ga., is the guest of her sister. Mrs. R. j ! spent Tuesday with her brother and Jones. ! sister, Dr. and Mrs. John Mcisween. W." M. Blakeily returned ye.sterda.Vi . Crig Kennedy of Sprtanburg. was with a inimher of Boy Scouts fromj I here Tuesday for the Blalock-Moorc Bon (darken and Camp ('allahan, j wedding. where they have been the past week, j 1 Mrs. Glenn Fuller snent ^'everal .Mrs. W. W. .Arrington and little | (lays the past week with her aunt, son of Greenville, spent the week-end! I .Mrs. Frank Hunter, in Newberry. [with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. R. F. ' M s.s Kmma Little is in Flonuice at- Blakely. J tending a house oarty given by Missj Miss Margaret Blakely returned Floride Page. i this w(H‘k from Bon Clarken, near Flat Misses Kate and Helen Milam, will'Rock. C., where she spent a week, return Saturday from Rock Hill,; .Mrs. Thomas Simpson of Renno, Kellers Drug Store Telephone No. 1 Smart Women Trade Here The smart womtin knows that she can call up this jjrocery store, have her order courteously taken over the telephone, and receive her groceries promptly by mes- senger without the slightest error made in fulfilling the order. That is why so many smart women are patrons of this store. They also know that the quality of the gro ceries we sell is unquestionable. USE YOUR PHONE- '' Either of Our Phones Will Give You a Service That Will Please. Blakely’s PHONES 136 and 175 (>; where they have lH*en attending sum-’ mer sth. ol the pa.st six weeks. Mrs. Eugene Poole of Orangeburg, s visiting her mother. Mi’s. J, F. t spent Tuesday here with her nephew, P. .S. Jeanes. Mrs. (). (). ('opidand of Newberry,! <► spent Sunday- with her mother, .Mrs. Miss Kate Johnson of r^ineville, N. 'k o o (» Three-Fold Service This 45 year old institution is a business bank for this communi ty, an ideal savings home and a tested agent in matters of trust. The breadth of our facilities is worthy of your consideration. OUR GREATEST ASSETS ARE OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. Miss Caroline McCrackin of New berry, is spending a few days with ^ C., spent Tuesday with Mrs, R. K. her aunt, Mrs. G. \V. Hollingsworth. Jones, enroute to Macon, Ga. .Mr. and .Mrs. ('. .A. Walker and Miss Marv Blakelv of CVa. was thi* Mi ss .Agatha Jones of Macon, (la., guest last week of Miss Nannie V’oung i spent the week-end with ;heir sist(M*s. j Tribble. j I Mrs. R. Fi. Jones and Miss .Agatha Miss Ella Dunlap of Mountville, is Davis. I visiting her brother, Thornwell Dun- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacob.s, Jr., and lap. ,i> !children were visitors in Gn'enville Mrs. K. G. Fuller and Mrs. Tom Mil-i^| Saturday. ler of (Jreenwood, left yesterday for a .Mr. and Mrs. .John ('. Henry of visit to the former’s sister. Mr.s. ,1. A. ^ 4) Greenville, were her** Tuesday for the (iixMlwiii in (ireen.-horo, and her ,^^ funeral of Mrs. John T. Y >iing. 'daughter, .Mrs. Fred Gaines, in ('bar-144 Mr. and .Mrs. George Coriudson of lotte. .Spartanburg, announce th(‘ birth of a .Mrs. .Artluir S. Pitman of .St. .An-' <» son, Gelu'go. Jr., on Sundav .Inly I'J. gustim*, Fla.. the guest'of .Mrs. John Mr. and .Mrs. R. I‘. ThorntiUi of (I. BrocKell. Mrs. I’iluian i.-; |'l.‘;i .intly (i (t Tampa, Fla., are visiting their par-■ rememliered here as Miss Minnie l.ee cuts, Mr. and .Mrs. B. K. 1-idler. H(‘n v. <• Misses Thidma and Helen Riddle of Homy Flii diier retniiied t > his'^ 4I (Ireenvillc. an- tiu' guests of Mi.sses h'me in Wa-^hington, D. ye>ter-:<> ** Evelyn and .Mary Glenn ('hami)ers. day. after a two weeks’ visit to rela-144 44 William and Pressy .McMillan. Jr., lives here. He was ;i •e(>mnanied by of Eayetteville, N. ('., an* spending a his sisti'r. Miss I'ilizalteth I'liedner, 41 few weeks with their aunt and grand- for a visit. " ^ ^ ► G>:i|-4.nt«, Mrs. .1. W. Finney and Mr. Mr. and .Mrs. .1. R. Dillard and d .Mrs. W. ,M. .Mc.Millan. danghteij,, M iss .Margnerile, and .Mr.^ ^ .Mrs. L. H. Davidson. .Miss Essie and .Mrs, .bdin Mavis of .Xtlanta, were o e 1 Davidson and Bee Davidson spent week-end gni'-ts if tin* former’s moth '' Frida.v in Columbia with the former’s er. .Mrs. .Mma Dillaid. .M s-f l>illaid <► daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and remained for a month’s visit Mrs. Frank Hilton. Mr. and Mrs. ('. M. Asbill. .Ir., of SAFE SURE That’s when you wash at Buchanan’s^ and who wants to be old-fashioned when the family’s health may be at stake. Mod ern scientific methods and equipment as sure you of cleaner, more sanitary clothes and better service. Why not let the laundry do it. WASH AT THIS MODERN lU.ANT PHONE 29 .Mr.s. .1. B. Parrott left this week to < l(*nison College, announce the birth (I spe.nd some t’me with her parents, .Mr. of a son, Clarenci* .Monroe, III, on * * and Mrs. Rogers, in Ftishopvilb*. July 11. Mrs. .Asbill is |deasantly re- X .Mis.s Rachel .Norwood of l.Hun*ns, memlK*red hen* as Miss Hem*! God-'* and Mis.ses Lucy (loggans and Fran- frey. | n res Hawkins of (’ros> Hill, an* gui*sts Friends of Mi', and .Mrs, C. (’. Dar- of Miss Elsie Little. gan will lx* glad to know they have Buchanan’s DRY CLEANING AND UUNDRY Office Phone 28 Laundry Phone 29 .Miss Kathle(*n (ralloway of Flor- leturned fn m .Marietta, Ga.. whi*r(* 44 ence. is sfiending some time with her the lat'er ha-< iH'eii confined in a hos- t M. S. Bailey i Son BANKERS ♦ ♦ I OLDEST STRONGEST Friends of the Bank Are not always custom ers of the ba^. <1 (> L (' (I O *■ 4 (I <1 (I (' <' < I «i 4 <1 <1 <1 4 Customers of the Bank always are. Be a cus tomer. We invite you. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE y grandyiarents, .Mr. and .Mr-t. W. .M. pital r(*c()vering from injuries re- .Mc.Millan. ceived in a r(*cent antomohile wr(*i'k. .Mrs. F. ('. Pinson and .Miss .Mary Mrs. T. (). .McK»*ow n ;md children of Pinson art s|)(*nding a few d-ays with ('ornwt ll, art* spending several days ^ y relatives in Mullins. with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. T. .1. t» .Mrs. B. (). Whitten, .Mi.-sv-t Helen Hlalo'.k. She was h“re for the Blalotk- ^ Adair. .Martha and .Mddrod Whitten .M loit* weddimr vvhi h toik p'ace on <1 and W. T. Knox ot i.ilierty, -^pent M'Ui- Tne.sday afteirnon. day in .S(*neca and at ('Iem'''n (’dlege Dinmmond Haih y. An-ley I’. W il- .Mr. and .Mrs. W. ('. M loi't* and (in, Lamar Nelson, Keith Adair. Sid- daughters, .Misses .Martha ami Fran- ney Den-on, Lt*w'is (^uinn and J:im(*s ces, art* spending their va a'ioii at .lohnson ret'ained .Saturday from .Myrtle I’ea'h. .M. T. (':*mt) at Fi i t .Moultrie, near .Miss Diana Hrorkell has r‘'tnrp(* i to ( harleslon. her home in .New York after -i.'.'n.lingj l.ient. and .Mrs. W. R. Blakely and the past several months with her little danghtei, formerly of Fort Beii- hruth(*r, John G. Br(x*kt*ll. ning, Ga.. an* soendiiig a few days B’llie la'aman has returned fr n an with the foimer's parents, .Mr. ami ^ extended visit to his con n. I'red .Mrs. B. B, Blakely, enroute to the .Mitchell, in .Asheville, .N. (’. Hawaiian I.-Iands where Li(*nt. Blake- •Jaines H(*nry Leamari has re’ irned ly will he .stationed on duty with the from a wet*ks’ visit to relatives in U. .S. Army. Whitt'ville, .N. C. Dr. F. D. Jones. Mrs. Howa* I Du- .Miss Gussie Brehmer has returned txi.-'e, .Mi.ss Rowt'na Jones and Dudley from a two week.s’ visit to her mother lones are visiting relatives in (’olum- near Kina-rds. bus, Cra. Mrs. Jones and I.etitia Jon'*s^ Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Adair returned are syieniling tw'o weeks at (’*dar to their home in Atlanta on .Sunday Mountain, and .Misses Catherine and after a visit to their mother, Mr.s. C'or- Margaret Jones are visiting in I.anes.^ rie Adair. .Misses krance-S Bailey, F’atricia j ^ ’ .Mr.s. Lewds Simplon and children Gile.s, Rena Abrams, Annie l.ee Jack- ti were the week-end gue.sts of her son and Paul Todd leave tomorrow for mother in Whitmire. Philadelphia,'Atlantic City, Wa.shing- Mrs. J. K. Johnson and .Mis.s Family ton ai d New York on the .Spartan- <'! Cunningham were in Cross Hill Thurs-j hurg Herald-.Ioumal tr o which they 4 day for a party given in honor of Mrs.! recently won. They will be accom- 44 ^ ' W', T. Setzler, a recent bride. panied by Mrs. C. C. Giles. Mi.ss Ruth Mattison has returned to, Dr. Ji.hn .MeSween wa ? in Ander.son ''[her home in Winston-Salem, N. C., af- .Sunday where he oci'Uf'ied the pulp't (liter spending several days last week of the U'entral F’resbyterian church at JI with .Miss Clara Louise O’Daniel. 'the morning service, and Midway (ij Misses Jean and F'rances McKee Presbyterian churth in the afterncon have returned from Charlo-tte, where and pieachtd at the W’est Market <i'they have been visiting relatives the Street school, where union services'♦ J [! past two weeks. were held, in the evening. .Miss Louise McIntosh returned Sun- Misses Copie and Ella Little Mc- I! day from a visit to friends in Colum- Crary, Katherine and P'lizabeth Blake- I'jhia. |iy, Mary Howze Dillard, Myrti.s Hol- t ij Misses Rosanna V’ance and Alden land, Margaret Moorhead. Nannie Sue ^ Bailey are visiting friends in Lan- Adair, Patricia Giles, Mary Emma <i|Caster. Speake, -Mary Ella Bailev ant* Emmie Misses Sybil Campbell and Eliza- .Adair, That! and Billy -lohn-ori, ehai)- ti beth f'oehrane of Greenville, spent eroned by .Mr. and .Mrs. T. J hri- Tue.sday with .Mi.ss Elizabeth Sheely. .-on. are Hper.dirg t'vera! day a' .’Mu.;- .Mi-s-s Ruby King is sp-'-nding a few grove r'iiis. days with her sister, .Mrs. Winfield T’ne ’’ ilnv.in/ 'lint ri peon t* att'iid- Bryson, who lives near here. ed the funeral of Rev. .J. B. Br inch at Mrs. Mildred Garrisi.n and grand- the the de la H .we .«cho')! la-" 'F* - CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AM) TI KSOAY, .lULY ’iO ami ’21 ^‘STRANGERS MAY KISS” Slurring NORMA SMKARKR, ROBERT MON’K.OMKRV and NEII. II\MII,'K»N. The '^lar the wt.rltl is mailing for. Ext ficallj he-iu- lilul, ''he is the flower of fullillment of the im (It rn woman seeking the Imst life t4ffers. 1 he |)i('fnre that is sw(*«*ping Iht* cuuntr>. ( 4 mtdy—"P.XRKN IS W AN'I ED. ” METRO- lO.NE NEWS. .MA TI.NKF—1(14' and .‘{(Ic .NKiH'T—iOf and Ktc /S/OPMA 5HEAUEQ WKDNUSOAY, .JULY 22 “TARNISHED LADY” With TAl.I.l I..\H BANKHEAD and CLINK BROOK. A new elt*<- tiifjing beauty come to tht* talking sc ret n. All the world’s gone “Tallulah." ( omedy—“Pr*.''! E AND RKI’EAT. ” VACJABOND AD- VEM'l RKK. M A ri.NKK—Hit and .’dtc NKHi r—lOc and lOo THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JULY 2:i and 21 “SUNNY” With MARILYN .MILLER and JOK IM)N AHl’E. A musiral ct m- edy taken from the show in which .Miss .Vliller appeared on the stage. I)irt*ctod by William Seiter, who made "Ki>i< Me Again." (omedy—".STUDIO SAP." FOX NEWS. MATINEFl—10c and 30c NKHIT—10c and lOc SATURDAY, JULY 25 “DUDE RANCH” With JACK OAKIE, STEWART ERW’N, EU(;ENE PAI.LETTE and MITZIE (iREEN. Cowboys and fun made to order in “Dude Ranch. ” "SPELL OF THE < FR( US" No. 7. Comedy and Screen Song—“(Jre«*n (irass Grew Around.” .M.A'WNEE-—till 7 P. M.— lOc and .30c. After 7. P. .M.— 10c and IQc -on, Donald Frith, visited the former’.? day; Dr. I.^ R. Lynn. W. W. ILa-ri : daughter, Mrs. Rice, in Green-wood last .Mrs. .\. .VI. (’rp'Jand. .Vliss Lina Simn- week. son. Dr. .A. E. .Spenter, I*f. M. (L Prof, and Mrs. B. Graham. Jr., and VV’ocdw'orth, Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Lay- children and Mrs. W. .S. Bean left this ton. Miss .Marion Leake H D lUan- 4 week for Montreat.. N. C.. where Iheyjtin, H. M. Young and J. H. Wither- J ♦ : ♦ : 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : ♦ 4 4 4 ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY ^ “At Union Station" Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 will spend the next six -w'eeks. spoon.