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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1931 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, S. C. ii TRADE at KELLER ■ ^ Personal /Mention - ^ ^ I AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE 'll III mt iJi I Special Cash Prices! FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Mr. ami Mrs. A. .1. Swansen were Ga.. is spendinjf some time with her visitors in Anderson on Sunda> •ijuffhter and sonAn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lou Abrams was the week-end C. G. Giles, puest of friends in Greenwood. • T. Huphes of Groenvim, was I Dr. and Mrs. D. \Voo<ls were vis- a visitor 'here yesterday. . itors in (ireenville Monday. Mrs. William Hrehmer of Kinards, | Mr. a 'd Mrs. E. .1. .Vdair spent spend the week-end with her daughter. | Miss Gussie Rrehmer. I 1 pound Kellers Rond Paper 2 packages Kellers Bond Envelopes. $1.00 value for 83c. 50c Prophylactic T o o i h Brush and 25c bottle Lister- ine Mouth Wash, 75c value fer 49c. Richard HudnuCs Sweet Orchid Face Powder, $1.50 value for $1.19. Mennen’s Shaving Cream Set, consisting of Shaving Cream. Skin Palm. Hair Dressing and Kora Konia. $1.35 value for $1.00. Colgate’s Shaving Cream and Colgate’s Tooth Paste, 60c value for 35c. Colgate's Tooth Paste, two tubes for 25c. Beyer Hair .\rranger, 50c value for 39c. AGENTS GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS AM) GLORITONE RADIOS AND R.\DlO TUBES. ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION. Tm*-day iit t'harlott< on bus'm Miss Tiouise Sims spont tho wook- ond at her h('-me in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs a >.I J. E. Ja bs. Sr., were v'.si: .;s in Greenville Monday. Mr. and Mr.-. E, 1.. ILdur av 1 fa.n- ily of 'Sjtartanburp. >pont Sun.iay with Mr. and Mr.-,. A’}t:ie Hobo and M'ss Marv Robo. Mesdamos C. W. Weir, R. J. Ellison, I Feld<>r .Smith, .A. .1. Swans.'^n and Lee , .■\<ld Rlakely were visitors in Green-i ville on Tuesday. . . > • , Mi 'ses Mary Jo Rheney, K.athryne, Coleman and Fay .Adair si ent the week-end in Charle-^tcn as puests of M'ss Jeanette Constine, Mrs. R. L. W'ylie and Mrs. Herbert .Miss Dnni R’.akely left Tuesday for Wripht of ('lover, were puesis of Mrs. WashinjfLon. D. after spondinp her ^ • t’- Robinson last Thursday, vacation with her parents, Mr. and M'ss I-lorence Railey spent the Mrs. R. R. Rlakely. week-end in S|>artanbur't with friinds., Mrs. W. 11. Drummond ami Mrs. W.l Misses Eranees Hitt and Rosa Tur- L. Drummond of .Uoikinsville, spent tier ef ( ross Hill, spent 1 iie.-i.ay wiih last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mt'- ttttd Mrs, laipfone Hitt. .Anders; n in Laurens. Mrs. .Lihn Maddon, ;s .M Cj- i.c Mrs. Henry Rurt n and Ross Rur- Mad.len, .lohn Tom diack. Charles ton of W'aitmire, si-ent Sumlay hers- Mailden and ( . K. deniDletim if I,:i i- w.th the formei’s son and dau.nhter-in- r* u^. •'^i>enl Sunday in Know !b‘. Lm''.. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rurton. M'l*- I'., M. Spratt of Ches m is law, P. 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We Are Pleased To Announce That We Are Exclusive Dealers In Clinton ...for... MRS. HAYNE’S HOME CANNED SOUTH CAROLINA VEGETABLES Visit Cur Store Friday and Saturday and Convince Yourself af Their Goodness By the “Taste Test.” PAGE FIVE ❖ t ♦ ♦ t VVe -Also Have: Dreher’s Pork Sausage Black Hawk Cooked Sausage Black Hawk Vacuum Cooked Ham Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Trihblo-aml rhil- hi-r dnULrhtvr. Mi- dron .--prnt tho wi\'k-t'nd in Rliu k- Mis-s .Miniiio Ray of R m'I'o ♦ stock with r.olatiws. this wook of Mr.s. T. .\1. \d.i;r. John and (icno Sloan spout tlio Mis.s l-.mma L.ttlo loft yo.-torday wook-ond with fhoir aunts, Missos Liz- f‘>>’ Atlanta whoro sho has aoooptod a zio and Lid.o Sloan, in tho IVarid.vro position w.th tho Harvoy .A !\ o'• isimj | .^t'Olion. im.iipany of which hor au>U, Miss Ed-; Mis. I'onio Montjoy has roturnod windov Milam, is a momlmr of Ibo; from Warronton, Ga., whoro sho has firm. ; boon visiting rolativos. ‘'t'd Mrs. R. R. Simmons, Miss^ Misso.s Janolla and Hazol Roland I>‘'is and Rilly Simmons of Montro.so.' wore vi.sitor.s in Grconvillo on Thurs- Ga., spetit tho wook-ond with tho for-|^> I mors' daughter a'ml son-in-law. Air., spent Sunday with hor daughter, Mrs. remainod fi r a visit. t YOURS FOR QUALITY | Blakely’s I THONES 136 and 175 I You’ll Love the Touch , Of Things Laundered, the Miss Janet Loako of this city, who ^ Elrod was in ('olumhia taking post graduate work at tho F. F. Hicks. Miss Roily Saturday where she was maid of honor University of South C arolina, is list- in tho Jordan-Mulcahy wedding. ‘*‘1 i» the pledges to tho Alpha Delta i Mr.s. W. D. Royd is spending some Ri sorority for tho coming year, time with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Dr. and Mr.s. Frank Kellers, Mrs. ('ulbortson, in Woodruff. Raymoml Ritts and .Mr. and Mrs. .Mrs. I.. K. Kirkpatrick has roturnoii Andre R. Wallack were in I.aurons to hor homo hero after spending tho Sunday to attend the services at tho past throe months in .Montroat. N. ('. Ejiiscojial church. Miss Roarl Hitt, who is teaching in Mr. and .Mrs. ('. E. Galhiway and Lake (’ity, spent tho week-end here little daughter spent the wimk-ond in with hor parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ('olumbia with Mrs. Galloway’s nar- eiits, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Rarnos, Miss Evelyn Chambers, student at uttemb-d the Duke-C.indiiia gaim' l,ander oidlege in Gr«‘etnvood. spe'u Saturday. the week-eml with her parent.^. Rev. M -ses (dadys Stilwi 11. R.itr' ia and Mrs. H. O. Chambrns. G^les. Rena Abrams, Eli/ i’.eth T idd. Rav Ritts ndnrnl'd to bis studies at -Li'kson and Raul Todd 4 Clemson eollege Friday after having were in Spartan!.urg Friday ' .r tim o bmm home several liays on account of bamiuel given at the Franklin h..1el <► o o <► 4 o <► a o <> o <1 i> o i* <► i* <► illness. <► o in honor of the contestant^ in the H'.'r- Miss K:iffa Fuller, who is tea.-hing :^ld-J..urn:il tour the i.ast -uinnier. , in Rrnsperity, spent the week-<‘ti<l with -^G'. and Mrs. ( lyde Lanklord. Miss her parents,’Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Fuller. Martha Moon Mi-s Alice R. ii aimm, Addisc.n Neighbors of Williamston. H. E. Sturgeon. I.ieut. \. N. spent the week-end with his parents, I <iylor. Dr. aixl Mrs. I. ,1. I eak«-, Mr. ami Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. ai'i'i Mrs. W. A, Johnson were in Co- .Mr. and Mrs. 1). R. Roho and Mr. lumhia Saturday and attendejl thel and Mrs. .Ansel Roho wore guests Sun- ^ arolina-Duke game, dav of Mr. and Mr.s. T. C. Chalmers Among the Clinton people in Cross Buchanan Way Clothes that have been gently swished clean in rain-soft water and pure, rich soap suds naturally feel better on . . . and last longer, too. ... Also... ^ .Prompt — Efficient — Courteous DRY CLEANING SERVICE Winter Clothes Re-cleaned. Felt Hats Re-blocked. Buchanan’s DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY Office Bhone 28 Laundry Phone 29 in Newberry. Hill Monday for the funeral of VV'. C Dr George R O’Daniel left Sunday MGi.sor were; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carter, for Nashville, Term., whoro he will do Mr. and Mr.s. E. C. Rinson, Mr. and, mist graduate work at Vanderbilt uni- Mrs. R. S. Rinson. Joe L. Carter. Mes- versity dames L. R. Dillard, A. R. Galloway, .Miss Elizabeth Shvudy of Nitiety- is. < . .Adair, I. M. Smith, R. O. Wht- S'x, w’as at homo for tho w'ook-ond G n and J. A. ( oleman. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (). L, Mosdames R. W. .lohnson, V. R. Shoely .\dair, Russell Cooper, G. W. C pelami, Ansel Rarker of Chesterfield. was'-L M. I'itt , HuUrl I'itts, T. C. Johti- the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. son. J. W. Milam and J, D, ^ arl.or- W. C. Moore. Misses new .spt : with their parents, .Mr. and Mrs. H. (L! Rheney ' college 1‘riday for the I’. ( .-( leni- I Mr.s’ Morgan Todd of Simpsonvillo. ■'on game were: Dr. and Mrs. T. J. i ,.s spemling the week with her mother. I’oake. Mrs. VV. A. Johnson. Dr. ami - Mrs. Emma Little. -'"hn MmSween. Mr and Mrs I Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Sr.. Mrs. ( . M,M>. -laonhs. Rrof. and Mr.s Marshall } Railev, Mrs..!. F. Jacobs. Jr., ami Miss'Hrown. .Mr. am Mrs. Lee Add Rlake- ' Clara E. Duckett sjMmt Tue.sday in l.V. Mis. (.us Rlakely. Mrs Mike ( m,- ,, , key, Mrs. H. O. Wtiitten, .Mr. and .Mrs. , Miss Kate Latimer of the orphan- V\ ( ooper, Mrs. r . M Hailey, Miss es I loiem-e Railey, Alice Rerijaniin iough were in Greenville Tuesday f ir s Virginia and Mary Jo Rhe- the district missionary meeting at the L'lit the week-end in Augusta Runcomhe Street Methodist ehuiTh. Ainonp the Clinton fiofjple at Clem- J in .VL'.itha Whitten, Helen Adair, Martha age school faculty, spent Sunday Columbia wi.h relatives. m i .\l.s« .Nell- Itc-Hr.li-n c,r Wooliuff, '•‘•'"'.'f '>■ wa» th« KUi-st of Mis. !•;. I,. 'V- ''"I"'-;*, an.l K n.yra lO.v, Blakelv 'Rrof, H. E. Sturgeon, Dr. R. VV. .Lihri- .Mra 'Hoaai,. H, Owens, Mrs. I ,hn A. ■>!■.'''T Mc.Swoen an,l Mrs. K. K. .Sadler were »“>’• '■ McM.lhaan, H. ,. Kiehel- ♦ visitors in (Ireenville on Tuesday. t „ “ .Mr.t. Frank .lohnson of Swansea. Ash'’V was the Kuost .Monday of Mr. and Mrs. "■ < ■ "'•“f’*-,,' "■ C C Giles Arthur Harris, (. ( . Mrs. T. R. R. ( arson and little Gile.% S. R. Rowle.s, J. V. Jaeoh-i. Jr., daughter of (ireenville, is spendings'll sveeral days with her parents, .Mr. and ' , * .Mrs. VV. H. Shands. l ips On Omelets VV. A. Johnson, H. L. Eichelberger, There are two fundamental ways of Gus Blakely, D. .M. .Mc.Naull and Char- making omelets. One is to heat the lie Barrett were in Charleiston .Satur- eggs, whites and yolks together, and, day for the Citadel-Mercer game. ther cook. The other is to beat the ; Mrs. Lethe Gregory left y^.steida/ whites and yolks separately, and add for her home in Livingston, Ala., after the creamy yolks to the very stiff spending several months with .Mrs. whites. Then cook. The first sort is ’Julia Griffin. ' French methrd, and makes a Miss Willie Rudd Fuller of the Uni- rather heavy, damp omelet. The other versity of South (’arolina, is spending' method makes a drier, lighter omelet, the week-end with her parent.?, .Mr. Both methods are goial. It i.s a matter and Mrs. E. G. Fuller. only of taste as to which you prefer. Miss Bessie l>ugan of Greenwood, is There are siMJcial omelet pans, shap- spending several days with her moth- like a semi-circle, into which the egg er, .Mrs. L. .M. Dugan, and other rela-: mixture is poured. The pan, which i.s tives. double, is then closed, and cooked first Mr. and .Mrs. C. S. Lankford, Mrs. on one side, then on the other. IjL is P. B. Adair and Clyde S. I.^nkford; possible with a little practice to cook were in Union Friday for the funeral ■J'ust as good an omelet in a .skillet, of Mrs. John^liaon. The pan in which an omelet i.s cook- H. U. Rantin has returned from ed should not be greased very heavily. Knoxville, Term., where he has been for the omelet .<=hould not seem to be visiting his daughter, .Mrs. N. P. Dow. ffiod. It should not, that is, he crisp .Mrs. New.scm of Newport. Ark., was at ihe cd'-es.-It should be cooked at a th«‘ guest this we<'k of her sister, Mi.ss low heat, and the edtje.s should be .\ll;ne Ne'wsom. Ta’se ! fi.im time to time w'.th a pail- Miss Ethel Killen a^id C. J. Killen lotte krife or egg turner, so that the of Greenville, were guests of Dr. and Pa' t of the omelet won’t get too .Mrs. D. J.JVVocmIs on Tuesday. !oot and .so that the uncooked iiart of .Mi;ss Elizabeth (’opeland left yester- egg will run down on the pan and day for Barksdale, where she v.’iil leach this year. Mrs. Barbara Roberts of .Augusta,| SUB.SCRIEE 10 THE CIIRJNICLE o o o o 4 < ► i ► < ► < ► < > i * <* i* o a o o o o o O ► o i* o o o o <► o o *> <► o o o <► o o o i> o o o o 4 Engraved Christmas Cards I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 We Invite You To Inspect Our Distinctive Line of Christmas Greeting Cards. Samples and prices will be sent promptly upon request. W I I Publishing Co. Stationery Dept. : I I 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