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THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931 • '7‘- Ir' 't ,»■ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C PAGE FIVE TRADE at KELLERS AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Special Cash Prices! FOR THIS WEEK ONLY 100 Hinkle's Pink CaScara Tablets, per bottle 25c $1.00 full pint Nyal’s Heavy Purified Mineral Oil, spec-, ial price 79c 50c Nyal’s Milk cf Maj?nesia full pint 39c Full pint Nyal’s Rubbinu: Alcohol, 75c value for 39c $1.00 jfuaranteed Seamless Fountain Syrinjje 69c AGENl'S Whitman’s Candies Always Fresh Larj^e Assortment Perfection Nail novel and useful Brushes, 2.3c $1.00 Dorolhy Perkins Cream 1) e 1 i s: h t Tissue Cream for .... 79c 75c Dorothy Perkins Clean sing Cream, special 49c Detcxol Paste does all that any ordinary Tooth Paste can do and at the same time makes disease producini^: bacteria harmless. It is the safe Tooth Paste to use. I^ice 50c KELLERS PURE CREAM Ice Cream Bulk and Block Delicious, wholesome and refreshing. Killers Drug Store Telephone No. 1 : : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ t ♦ ♦ « : BANKERS OLDEST 119 imii ^ Personal Mention ^ St this is a quality service store BARGAINS FOR THE TABLE I ti . ...V... i I ^ ■ ip'iataiiivEiaiiiiHiiBiiMDMuHiiimBiiBJKiiHiaMMiiiBiiKiaiiiiaiiH Miss Louise Gambrell of Greelyville.l John Allen Dugran spent Sunday in!o the gruest of Miss Emmie Pitts. * Columbia with his brother and mother. Misses Gladys and V’era Wilson are; Miss Mayme Nelson of Greenville,^ ►spending: this week at Myrtle Beach. Jis spending the week as the guest of j Mrs. J. A. B.aTley returned Monday Miss Marjorie Woodruff, from ai-few days’ stay in Montreat, i Harry and Watts Davis left Mon-i Eva Gary Copeland of ColunYbia, is day fur Mullins, whore they will spend: . visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jack H. Young.; several days. j” Miss Collette Davis is spending sev- Dr. T. J. Peake and C. W. Cooper j eral days with friends in Greenw lod. Ivft Monday for Edisto. where they | Miss Mildred McKittrick spent Sun- are spending the week fishing. i day in Mountville with her pnrenls. John Griffin of Pittsburg, Pa., after| George Horde of (iar.toniu, N. (\ an absence of twenty years f'"oin Clin-^ spent Sunday with friends in the ciiy.'ton, is visiting his sister, Mr.s. (Jeorge' Mrs. W. K. Ph;]i)ot of Augusta, is M. Davis, the guest of Rev. an<l Mrs. .Samuel P.| .Mrs. J. N. Quinn and Mi.sses Lois Bowles. ' land Lillian Quinn of Blacksburg, were Mrs. Brewer Dixon and children of; week-end guests of the former’s | ^ ► 1 Talbnlega, .Ala., are visiting the for j daughter. Mrs. Blakely Tribble. Thei<> , mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('. ,M. BaLi latter remained for a few day ,’ visit ’ ley. to her sister. > Mrs. Walter Ramage returned Sun-1 Mr. and Mrs. O. 1, Sheely were .Sun- ' day from a week’s visit to relatives i.i'day guests of Mr. and .Mrs. C. C. 4 4 .AbU-ville. ('ampbell at Rivei- Falls, near Caesar’sl^^ Miss .lanie Glenn of Laurens, was Heada. o 4 the week-enii guest of Misses Rena M' - Marguerite Dillard lias reLorn- ^ i and Nelle .Abrams. e.l t,> lier home in Atla.it i afU r .-iiieml- 4 .Mr. and .Mrs. R. F. Neal are .iperui- ing s*'\eial weeks with her grand-^ 4 mg two weeks with relatives in Shel- niuther, Mrs. .Aima D'.llard. ♦ by. N. C. .Mr. ami .Mrs. H, F. Simtt s^ient Sun- .1. W. Milam. Sr., and -E. F. Rav Columbia witli Mrs. l.oilal Rjj’,^. Young and Mrs. W. P. Quatllebaum. 4 4 4 were guests Sumiay of Mrs. Lola - , 4 Rfiino ' I J. E. Plaxieo of Blai'ksburg, siHUit! 1). Reese. Williams of Lancaster, ^‘‘‘‘k-end with h's brothe", R. 1.. o speniling some time here with his un-^ laxieo. ole P S Bailey j Pansy Woodruff, aeeumpanied o C. A^Heehtl'er of Earle. N. C., is'l>y Miss Emma Flinkingshelt of Green- o here for two weeks as relief manager'visiting friends and telatives for R. F. Neal, at Ro.se’s be and lOr Atlanta. FROM THIS RELIABLE STORE Phones 136 and 175 The service you get at this store is always prompt, courteous and efficient, due to the fact we have a staff of courteous clerks, two telephones apd good trucks and driv ers. And we know you will be proud of the quality foodstuffs we sell. With these facts- in mind call one of our phone numbers for Groceries and Choice Eatables. Blakely’s X Miss araiTiia Taylor ■ of I.4»ur^ns, ; .'♦pent Friday with M;s.s Crystal Woml- iiuff. Miss Vivian Parks Adair is visiting her cousin.s, Dorothy and PHONES 136 and 175 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4»4»44444444»4444»4444444444444444» I - ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦444»»»»»»»»»4»444444444444444444 4- K ,, WetlT TuAvry ■“Trrr?()n iu^ ? ce ^ mourtains ofi sjH'nt Sunday in the North Carolina. j Miss Nan White has returned to her, Janette'in Chester, after spending a ♦ Propst, in Winnsboro. ** Charles Workman is spending two, ' weeks in camp at Fort Screven, near Savannah, (Ja Miss Nannie Young Tribble has re- ' turned from Ora, where she was the - SERVICE - AMPLE RESOURCES -PROTECTION 0 - CO-OPERATION - FRIENDUNESS On the above foundation “The Old Reliable” has enjoyed a steady growth since its beginning 45 years ago and shall continue to do so in the years to come. YOUR BUSINESS INVITED M. $. Bailei & Son Miss Georgia B. Blakelv and Blakely. ; and Mrs. Bonner Harvlev of Green-, ^^^s. F. W. Stone and ehil.lren of worn!, are spending this week in At-'^'"’*”' ^'^^'ting .Mr. and Mrs. J. VN . ., lanta. Mis: Maddi-n and little son. .Sara Copelaml is sitemling o sonn' time with her sist«*r, .Mrs. T. F. Mrs. Roy o Billie, have returrud from King’s .Mountain, N. where they have b(*en 'Wallace, in .St. .Mat. lew^. ■ .Mrs. Julia Griffin ami .Mrs. 1. W CiaAfi id have returned fnmT Brev.u’d. o 4 visiting relatives. t .Mis.s Laura Sue .Madden of Spar . . <1 tanbuig, and Miss Laura Madden of <’ • "here Guy ha.e be,n vniting !1 Laurens, spent a ft w days this Week Letlie Giegoiy. , , , t, 1 ^ -- - .Mrs. ,i. Lee Young, Mrs. Lloyd M,-' T. D. Cnpi'land and I-e- <► with Miss Mary Gra'c .Madden. 31 Mr. ami .Mrs'. ( . W. (’ooper aud lit-! <’•‘‘'■•V. ^ o tie son, Mrs. John Matbien ami Miss. Bind Ysmiig .-^pent 'I mirv<lay in ( mim •Mabel Brainlt'tt sjunt last week in'Bia. t. (’harleston. < > 31 seve ti f u ^ • Andersim and , Mr. It. Mrs. M.nn,,- u,,^. „f 31 .Adair, (larrard and Otho Johnson left <1 Sumiay to spend several days with rel- nariesion. . . .. •. i .Miss Gussie Brehmer is spen ling ‘‘"B Alarguente I il a^ ^ ^ ■veral days with her mother, near “f Atlanta, sin-nt l-rulav with Mrs. B. Stroupe in (ireenwood. Gharlottt', are visiting tbt'i.r umt, .Mrs. „ -, Y. 1.. Gt iieland. . atives in Miuoii ami ItyrotK i .Mr and Mrs. (..■rln.rt I mnd'-* f h. r homr in (llm-nvill,. aflrr si.rmlinii^ J KstiH. warn rreant itiiasls ,vf h<: ^ f,.„. Miss K s .„a Shnak- < ’ I ter .s iiarent.s, .Mr. ami Mrs. IL Bailey, jj . " i K. II Wyatt of ChickamauKH Ca..' ^ ;;|.spant tha waak-and hara with I arkar o Jones. . II I A 1 ■ doing nicelv after an appemlieitis op-' ** ,Mis.«es Martha .Moore, He en Adair, . L i, • . , i A. , II 1 II fration at Dr. Mavs hospital on .Moii-, Frances .Moore and m'verly Davis spent .Sunday in Greenwood with ... is as dependable in the art of Dry Clean ing as is the imprint “Sterling” on your sil verware. Each represents the highest value and skill obtainable. .Are your Suits, Coats and Dresses hang ing in your closet clean, fresh and looking like new, ready to use on the minute? If not, phone us and we will have them that way at trifling cost. PHONE 28 f Buchanan’s DRY CLEANING AND UUNDRY Office Phone 28 Laundry Phone 29 friends. Mrs. Corrie .Moiiljoy, Miss I-ora J joy and William Montjoy were in Ln-,( arolitia. Montjoy, Mr. and .Mrs. Gairi.son Mont- .Mr. and .VIrs. .A. .1. .'swatis<*ri, .Mr ami .Mi.s. W. A .lohnson and Peggy .lohrison, .Mi. and .Mrs, R. W. Prillijis^ sfient .Sunday in the mountaiii.s of i oree Sunday for the Mont,oy reurvon. Miss Annie Benjamin left Saturday Green- 4 fur a visit to her si.sters in Washing- y,,, STRONGEST ton, D. C. .Mr.s. Lewis B. .lom-s of .Macon, Ga.. is visiting her mo'her, .Mrs .M. Davis. .Mis.s Ftta Neighbors left .Saturday for Washirigtori, D. C., whe.e she will visit relatives. Mrs. A. B. Wam'.b (I f 4444»»44444»444444»444»»»4»»»»4»4»44»»»»»4»4»4»4»»»< J i 4 4 4 Sal; Ml, and .Mass Mildred Perkiii.s of Selma, .N. were recent gue ts of .Mr. and .Mrs. ,A. J. Swatisen. .Mr.-. J. .A. .S(a-e has returned t mother, .Mrs. Mary I’rather. They wore accempanied home by Miss .Mildred >i org( 1,,,^ visiting In-re. .Mr. and M s. Floyd Mitt have re turned from their wedd'iig trip and are m.w making their hi me' with the former's parents. .Mr. and Mrs. Fti W.list ill- f|(. Hit*, on Ivist I 'aridina .•ivetiir*. ii. A. Steer and dauirbler, .Miss Bet- , and .Mrs. R., 1). Steer of Spar'an- buig, ba\e retui lied fi 'Mii a 'w i week ’ vi-it to relatives ;n '’h'c.igo, Iowa and In the Home of a Friend You will find the employees of this bank always courteous and painstaking in han dling your account It is our desire to ren der the very best service possible to every one of our long list of depositors. Money left with us is safeguarded with every pos sible care and we want you to feel that you are dealing with a bank that will go its length to protect your interests and at the same time lend every aid possible to you in your business transactions. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” hiymc ill Pro-'iK'i-ity after ^'p'.•n(iing ()pii,_ scveial dav.i with, her -on and daiigh- ]| |^ Hrim-mi and .suii. Dr. tpr-in-law. .Mr. and .Mr-^. T. M. .S: a-c. jpon.son of Ba’ iiwdl, .--pi'n* Sun- Miss Lila .Adair and .Mr-;. .Maude with th'- f r iici’.- dc.tighcr and Hampton leave toni .rifw for New ^on-in-law, .Mr. and Mr-. A. R. Wal- \ 01 k, where the 1 .rnier vkill buy fa’I ),j,.k, whfr returned with them far a j^oods for the well-known Ladi:*.'^ visit. Shoppe. F-li/.abeth ami France.^ Shi e- .Mr. and Mrs. V\ . P. Jacobs ami sans, today for .Myrtle Beach; where ^ William and Hugh, left Sunday for a -ire attemling a hou.se party thi.s two weeks’ trip to New York. wfek-end. The latter will go to Loris, .Mrs. John G. Brockell has returned ^vhere she will teach the coming ses- fiom St. Augustine. Fla., where .-he has been visiting relatives. [)j. ^nd Mrs. .John .M.'.Sween and 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 P 4 o W ashington, Ga. Walter Hopkin.s has returned from daughters .sjient the week-end in two weeks’ stay at his home in charleston and Sullivan’s fslan'd, where Dr. .MeSween occupied the pul- Mrs. Henry Burton returned Mon- j^he FVeshyterian church on II clay to her home in Whitmire after y^unday. visiing her son and. daughter-in-law ‘ Mr. and .Mrs. J. W.. Copeland, Sr., (I'.Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burton. Mrs. Rebecca Shands, Mrs. Ella War- 31 Mrs. L. S. Holland and little son of Mr.s. Anna .Martin of Cleve-|J <' Atlanta, are visiting relatives here. land, Ohio, were luncheon guests yes- 3; Pierre Burdette spent Sunday in t^rday of .Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cope- ; I ^Greenville with his brother, Lowry Laurens. j Burdette. ' Miaa Mary Mann Baskei-vill of Vfor- ♦ ' Miss Margaret Hollis has re.sumed jham, Va., Miss Carrie Donevant of - her work with the Southerri Bell Tele- f^igefield. Miss Mary Lou Caughman phone Co., after, several weeks’ ab- Columbia, and H. A. Small of El- J sence. loree, are the gue-sts cf Mrs. A. V. • Miss Elizabeth MeCants of Ninety-j ♦ Six, is the guest of her siste^, Mrs. F. Martha Davidson returned F. Hicks. Tue.sday from Tuscon, Arizona, where Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Jacoibs, Jr., and has been spending the past two Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays have returned months. She was accompanied on the f '' from a trip to New Orleans. hy Miss Lucy Burns of Sumter, 33 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Workman and member of, the • Clinton city schools Roy, Jr., spent Friday in Columbia fatuity. ^ with Mrs. Leila Young and Mrs. W. P. xf,. ami Mru 1) D Fdjnun atrer’s .Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Fd^und:-! of Chaile.Ttcn, vi.sited ibe latr nar- with Mrs. Leila Young and Quattlebaum. o Miss Mary Stone is visiting her sis- Mr. and .Mrs, H. 1). Henry, on 33 ter, Mrs, W. Q. Grigg, in Coleridge, Tuesday, while eiiroute to Asheville. o N. C. o o o 4 N. C., where they are attending the ♦ Shockley Hall and Ed Harden of annual convention of the Equit^^)!e 4 Great Falls, were recent guests of Mr. j^if^ Insurance Co., in session at Grove T and Mrs. W, P. Jacobs. iPark inn. 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REt.lNALD DENNY, LEILA HY AMS, LILLIAN BO.ND and CLIFF EDWARDS. It's the grand est laugh <f the movie sea-on. Their wives were nway, so they stepped out with a pair of gold-digging blonds. 'Then their wives found out—and tried out the whoopee* idea for Jhemselvc.s. Comedy —’TAXI.” VAfiABOND and FOX NEWS. MATINEE—10c and lOc. NKiH'T—10c and lOc SATURDAY, AKiUST 22 “FINGER PRINTS” With KENNETH HARLAN and EDNY MI RPHY. The greatest Secret .Service 'Thriller—ten chapter.s—No. 1. “THE DANCE OF DEA'TH.” Packed with thrills and excitement. AESOP F'ABLES. Mickey Mefluire Cemedy — “MICKEY S DIPLO.MACY.” Also W ES'IERN FEATl RE. MATINEE—till 7 P. .\L—lOc and 30c. After 7. P. M.—lOc and 10c $ 4 : 4 4444444»4444444441