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•'V.' - ' " l( THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1931 . THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLlN*rON: S. C. i f <9 TRADE at KELLERS AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Special Cash Prices! FOR THIS WEEK ONLY An outstanding Stationery value—24 Sheets Paper and 24 Envelopes — Montasr's Special 39c Two 25c cakes of Castolay Baby Castile Soap for 25c. Buy Baby's Soap now and sa>e half your money. Prophylactic Tooth Brush and IJsterine Tooth Paste. 75c value, both for 47c McKesson's Mineral Oil. full quart for 9Hc Just received a complete stock of Seargent's Dor Remedies and Dor’Food. A free book all about doRs and hew to raise them. If you have doRs come in and ask us about it. $1.00 Squibb's . delicately scented Bath Powder, with larRe puff, for 59c Nyal's Milk full pint fur of MaRnesia, .39c :.Iaccbs, Jr., are Af)e7idin}f this week I in Now Orleans. Eat KELLERS’ PURE ICE CRE.V.M — we know it’s delicious and wholesome. We make it ourselves from products of Steer’s Sanitary Dairy. We carry an assortment of flavors, both bulk and block. Kellers Drug Store Telephone No. 1 I ^ Personal /Aention ^ | I I Miss Kthel Killen of Greenville, is spent a few days the past week with the guest of Miss Emma Little. [her sister. Miss Henrietta Jones, j H. H. Welch of Charleston, is spend- Mrs. Bessie Godfrey has returned ing a few days here with friends. from Clemson College where she has ! Miss Lou .A.brams is visiting rela- spending some time with her tives in Whitmire. daughter, Mrs. Clarence .^sibill. Miss Mary Stuckey of Bishopville,, Mrs. S. C . Hays and J. b. iis spending several days with Mary Black. Miss Elizabeth SheeU- !e;t to Iv: f-' .i a tew days’ stvv at Caosaf’s H .1, as the guest of Miss Sybil Uampbe]’ Lauren-,. ^ ; Miss Helen Milam has retunv- l Mr. and .Mrs. Willie M.-Coy of Or-i from a few days' stay wi.h relat'.N'."^ ’r.ndo, F’la., are visiting relatives in | ^in Dunean. ' ;the city. j . Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell Hattot.' of M ss Sybil Bunlette is the guest of ^ Montgomery, Ala., are visiting .h< Miss Juanita Hightower in Edgefield. ! former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. 11. | Mrs. L. M. Curtis and daughter, Ro-1 Hatton. j sella, of Packville, are visiting her, ' Parker Jones returned Saturday P‘^rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. H<»nd. lifrom a few days’ vi.sit in Beaufort. ' Miss Margaret Jones is sjiendihg ; Mrs. Sam Prather and children of, several dav.s with relatives in Estill. i I Kis.simmee, Fla., are visitinig her, llolhhrook Wyman and son. Vin-1 ; mother-in-law. .Mrs. Mary Prather of Esti-ll, were guests Saturday! ! Miss Frances Hitt of Cross Hill, i.- "f ?'>•. and Mrs. F. D. Jones. ! s; ending a few d.iys with her cousin, Mrs. M. Copeland is .^pending Miss Peari Hitt. ‘his wet'k in Cellar .Mountain with Mrs. Essie .\tkins, Mrs. ('naelia Mi- friends, lam and Miss Jimmie .\tkins have Mrs. .\. R. Wallnck was in .Atlanta, moved into the Hays’ apartments on C' l.. last week and attended the South- Wi odrow street. ‘‘>'n g f; show. , Billy Owens is spending the week at Miss Phoebe \\ i.hersjioon ol Clem-j^ Montreal as a house party guest of sun college, is the guest of Miss .\liee Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott of Easley. i Uenjamin. Miss .Alden Bailey is spending the| “Mike" Leland of .Salmla. N. C.. week at M.-ntrea; as the guest of spent Sundav here with friends, friends. Mis. Walti-r Ramage spent last L. A. Bodeman of Ggine.sville, Ga.. i .Laurens with her parents, .Mr. Pick Your Grocer With Care NothinR is more important than the food you put on your table. Upon the freshness, choicene,ss and purity of the foods you serv^ depends the health of your family and the enjoyment of your meals. This store knows but one quality in buyinR and sell- inR foods — the best. Stocks are always fresh, carefuljy chosen and deliRhtfully varied and you receive service here that only can be rendered by experienced, capable help. ^ our orders, larRe or small, receive the prompt ac curate attention of food experts. PHONE US YOUR ORDERS Blakely’s PHONES 136 and 175 Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Phillips and chil dren of .Spartanburg, sfMvnt the week end with Mrs. Phillips’ parents, Mr. and .Mrs. B. L. King. .Miss Mary Worrell of Cidumbia. is j .spimding a few days with Mr. and j Mrs. W. .1. Di.ncan. ^ Miss Mihired MeGeo of Greenwood, is snending a few days with Miss o o o o <> « it 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 « 4 I 4 « ! t 4 Where Do You Bank? An important question most importantly answered when you say—“At the Old Re liable.” For 45 years—nearly half a cen tury—this bank has had a habit of making banking pleasant and profitable. IPs a place where business grows and neighbors meet. OUR GREATEST ASSETS ARE OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. M. $. Baileii i Son 1 i' <1 ' i ( i <1 i i> <1 <1 i t it it it it it it i t it i t i t it I : 4» ! ■ 4 t RANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST 44444444444 444 ♦•4444444444»»-4»» •♦4444»4 ♦»»»»»»»44#4444»44444444444444444^»4»4444»444 < > i t i t i t i t i t (> i t it i t Just As Long— ... as there are people to eat food and wear clothing — ... as sowing and reaping continue in the established scheme of Nature — ... as manufacturing and distribution meet the laws of demand — For every firm and individual there will be a need for the services of a strong liquid bank. 4 “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE^ Black. i’^iiToll Pitts of Inman and Davi.s Pitt.s of .Atlanta, spent u few day.s last week with their mother, Mrs. Nannie E. Pitt.s. Miss Frances Black is visiting in Rock Hill as the guest of Miss Jessie Gilchrist. Glayton Seawright ami sisters of Inman, and .Miss .luanita La igston of Frames Moore. j Greenville, w»-re recent guests of Mrs. Miss ,'^ara Z. Wright returned last! Essie .Atkins. week from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Soa.se of Pros- Piyor Babb, in Lynchburg, Va. ! perity, spent Sunday with their son ■A'lr. ami .Mrs. .1, F. ,lac()bs, .Ir., and and daughter-in-law, Mr. am' .Mr>. T. children wer<- visitors in Greenville | ,A1. S.-ase. Saturday. Mrs. G. H. Covnelson, Sr., is visiiing Mr. and .Mrs. .Auddy Parker of her son and dau,ghter-in-law. Mr. and Charlotte, are visiting the former’s Mrs. (ieorge Cornelson, in .^partan mother, .Vlr.-. F. 1). Turner, and o her burg. relatives. | Mrs. B. O. Whit;en and Mi-s M.ir Rev. and .Mrs. S. P. Bowles, .Mr.~. .1 i tlia Whitten an- vi.•^it:ng the former’s ,\. Bailey and .Arthur Harris s|iftit jiarents in Si neca. Saturday in tstarr. Mis.^es Dorothy and, .leannetti-i Geioge SlM-nhord A’eld»-ll of Gn-eii- Propst of Winns,i)oro. are visiting theii woikI, is spending a few days in the^ cousin, .Miss Vivian Parks .Adair. city with ri-latives. j Mrs. T. J. Weather-' of Lauren-^, is .Miss .luanita Hightower returned spending some time with hi-r liaughti'j;. to her home in balgefield S.tturdsiy af- Mrs. E. 1.. Blakely. ter sjiending several days with Miss Miss Mary Jo Rheney is spending Irene Workman, several days in .Augusta. Ga.. with Miss Nan White has returned to h«T her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. home in Chester after visiting Miss Rheney. Redge Peake the past week. j Pete Jividen and .linimie Erwin Mis.ses Marguerite Boland, Madeline have returned to their homi* in-Char Adair and Eva Rhodes spent last < ► leston, W. Va., afti-r .spending several week in GrCenwoixl with the latter’s days with friends here. brother. ivii.s.s Fredna Shockley has returned, .Miss Fdizaheth Fliedner is spending from Greenville, where she has Ix-en'a few day's in Greenville as the guest the guest of Mi.ss Hthid Killen. of Mrs. .A. I',, t ohb. Mis.s Florrie Burdette has returned Mrs. .1. F. .lacotis, Sr.. .Mrs. J. !L from Greenville where she has been Townsend of Andeison. and Miss visiting her hrothc-r and sist(*r-in-law, ( lara I-,. Ducki-tt are spi-ndiivi this Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Burdidte. week at .Myrtle Beach. .Miss Maigaret Gwens of Charlotte, .Mrs. A. \. .Martin, .Miss ( ar dine N. C.. and John Owens of R.x k Hill, and Tayloi .Martin are visiting rela-. wcie the guests of friends Thursday, lives in Hampden-Sidney. Va. Robert Wylie of < lover, is visiting F. F. Ray ami Weldon Jack-on spent h;> aunt. .Mrs. C. P. Robinson. Sunday in t'luon. .Miss Francos Liile has returned to .Miss Viig.nia .Neville of Gn-ens- her home in Fdloree, after a week’s boro. C.. is vi-iling Imr mitlier, vi-it to Mrs. F. .M. .Stutts. .Mi.-. Virginia .Nevilie, and o'hei rc!;t- Missi-s Glace Allg.'od of .A,igu-ta. lives. Ga., and Franm - .M Gu-a of A^h-v do. “lied” (ilenn returned .Saturday .N. C. are guest- of Mrs. F. .M. Stutts. fro-ii a vi-it to his parent.s, .Mr. and .Mr! ami .Mr-, it. 1. F-Hison ami chil- .di.-. W , M. Gieiin. in Greenwood. .Iren are visiting rehilives in Wayne.-s- Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Shelveii of boro Ga. Prescott, Arizona, Mrs. Georgi KUig'n Mr. and .Mr.^. J. P. Mc.Millan of of P.arnesvil.le, Ga., am) .Mr. an.) .Mrs. Favettevilie, .N. C., are spending ev- Davis William:- were w<-ek-i mi gue.scs eral dacs vvitb the former’s parents, of Mr.bind Mrs. B. L. King. Mr. and .Mrs. W. .M. .VI .M llan. -Mi-is It delta Peay has returned Mrs. Pa'jl T. HinsoTt of Syra 'J.-c, from Camp Latta, near Charlotte, N. C. and .Mr-. A. D. Martin of .At- where she has been a conns, ll .r the lanta,'Ga., are guests of their brother i jiast six weeks. She was accoinjianied and sister-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. It. S. home liy .Mi.ss Virginia Garnett of Satteiwhite. Ix'esville, .N. ( . Mrs. J. 1. Copeland and .Miss Marion Mis. R. F. Wysor and children have Copeland of NewlM'rry, were gue.sts i etui iieo from a visit of several we.*k.s yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. to her mother in Staunton, Va. fiapt. Cooeland. Wysor went up for a visit and a'com- I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Workman and panied his family home. Mrs. Ethel Pitts and little daughfer Mrs. J. W. Crawford, .Mrs. Julia are .spending this week in Henderson- Giiftin, .Mrs. C. C. Bailey, Misses ville and Asheville. Maynie Leake, Alma Davis and Col- ' Mrs. J. A. Sease of Prosperity, is lette (irilfin are the guests of .Mrs. iipendipg some time with her son and. Ixithe Gregory in Brevard, N. C. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Kenneth N. Burdette of Charleston, | ► spent the weekend with telatives. He Miss Jimmie Atkins was the week- was accompanied home by Mrs. Bur-j end guest of friends in Inman. deltc and children, who have been vis-. Miss Marion Hipp of Newberry, iting relatives and friends here for' sperrt Sunday with Miss Elizabeth MI- several weeks. i lam at Thornwell orphanage. ! Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Chaney and, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Godfrey of Ai>- family and Mr. and Mrs. George A. beville, spent Sunday here with rela- Weathers spent Sunday with Mr. and 1 Mrs. G, T. Weathers at Hickory Tav- Miss Georgia B. Blakely has re- em. turned after visits to friends in sev- Mr. and ^Jr3. Eaton Leland of Chi- eral North Carolina cities. cago, spent a few days this week with Mrs. C. C. Giles and Miss Doris!the latter’s mother, Mrs. Zanie Camp- Young spent last Monday and Tues- bell, Mrs. Ldland is pleasantly remem- day in Montreat with fnend#., jbered here as Miss Nell Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland spent I Miss Ada Holmes Davis, who has Thursday and Friday m Gveenwoed been in Paris, France for more than with friends. a year with her uncle. Dr. L. .S, Fuller, Mr.s. S. A. Pitts and little son, have Jr., will sail early thi.s month for retained from a visit td relatives in America. Mi.s.s Davi.s is the daughter Anderson. ‘'^f and Mrs. Jack II. Davis. Dr. and Mrs. John 11. Davis, wh.o Mr. and .Mrs. George Hc.s-e of me si»ending the suinmer in vlor.tvat, Chailestcn, .spent the week end with were the week-end gue.sts of .Air. and the lattei’.-. s!.--:er ami brother-in Mrs. ('. C. Giles. 4 it it it it it 4 it it it it it it ■it it it it i t i t it it i t i t it it it it 4 4 i» i O O e <1 < <1 (I <1 <1 i i I! i lives. i i.VIr. and .Vii.-. Goyne .Simp.SDti. „ .Mi.ss Katherine Little Laurens, le ac( )iiT)t.'C.e(; home by :i:oic iiltlc iaw. They )*' Laurens, Ie aci )iiT)t.n.ed home by riwic !i -pent a few day.s last week with her daughter, Fvc-iyn, v' ho has been -jx ad- -i.ster, -Mrs. William B.ailey. ing Lie- na :t month here witr. M;. ..nil 1 Mi.ss Grady Jones of Baltimore,; .Mr.-.. 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Aou'\e sei*n gangster talkii*s before, l»ut never a thriller like *b>s one, and ne\er a perfdrniance like Wallace Itecrv as the sic.-k; ard killer. ( i.med.’—“P.AR'ILNG PA- I.AM AS " VAfiABOND ADV KN i I BEIL .M.V'I INEE—!0r and hOc. MlmT-—!(»c and Blc THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AUfD ST 1:5 and 11 “KIKI” With MARY I’lCKEORI), and REGINALD DENNY. Yeu’ll rock with mirth watching .Mary as the little holy terror who s<‘t the world on its ears so as to triumph over the other women. Comedy— HE WAS HER MAN.” VAtJAUOND ADVENTURE. FOX NEW.S. MATINEE—10c and JOc. NKHIT—10c and tOc SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 ‘‘BIG MONEY” With EDDIE QU'ILLAN, ROBERT AILM.STRONG and MARGAR- E'l LIVINtiSTON. h'un. excitement, and thrills a plenty. Comedy— •PARISIAN GAIETIE.S.” La.st C hapter—’’SPELL OF THE CIR CUS.” Screen Song—"('inderella Blues.” Don’t h'ail To See the Ust Chapter of ’’SPELL OF THE ClkCUS.” MATINEE—till 7 P. M.—10c and 30c. Alter 7. 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