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\ j«r 7 ' >]' ■I '■ i’’ . i j ■f THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1»32 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. * 1 / TRADE at KELLERS AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Special Cash Prices! FOR THIS WEEK ONLY MELLO-GLO FACE POWDER PERFUME FREE $1.00 $1.00 GOLDEN PEACOCK tONIC TISSUE—the c^eam that feeds the face and banishes wrinkles, 59^ Specially priced for NYSEPTOL ^TISEPTIC MOUTH WASH— Effective, safe^nd^ economical. Full pint ......... 59‘ 50c COLGATE’S SHAVING LOTION and 35c EVERrREADY SHAVING CREAM,, both for .. 59' 50c NYAL MILK OF MAGNESIA, Full pint for 39' NYAL ASPIRIN TABLETS, I dozen for 10' OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT is clean and well stocked with all modem drug^s and pharmaceuticals of recog^nized and proven value. A register^ phsirmacist is ' on' the job at all times. Our charges are reasonable—yet quality is never sacrificed for price. Kellers Drug Store Telephone No/1 P Personal /Aention ^ Mr. aii4i Mrs. M. L. Robinson spent Sunday m Gray Court with relatives. Miss Maude Sumerel has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. S. M^regor, in Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. R,' F. Neale spent the week-end in Earle, N. C., with Mrs. Neale’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman of Waterloo, speuT. the week-end here with the latter’s parents, Mr*, and Mrs. Reed Tod.1. * \ Mrs. Marie R*i:e j and children of Greenwood, are the guests of her sis ter, Mrs. S. S." Frith. Friends of Mrs. S. Young will be !| pleased to know that she is doing nicely after an operation at Dr. Hays’ hospital on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dugan and little son of Columbia, spent the week- Mrs. -T. J. Leake~^was a visitor in Greenville on W^ednesday. , Neil Clinton and Bill Poe of Rock Hill, were here Friday for the Alpha Kappa Phi dance. Rev. H. O. Chambers, Mesdames R. W. Johnson, John W. Finney and V.jo P. Adair were in Greenville yesterday for a meeting oC the Workers’ coun cil which was held at the Buncombe Street Methodist church. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Jacobs of At lanta, were guests Sunday of Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr. Misses Ruth and ^ Ruby Todd of Barksdale, Were guests yesterday of Mrs. Selma Franks. Mrs. C. H. Shannon and daughter, Miss Virginia, spent severa days last week with their daughter ind sister, Mrs.' L. D. Simpson. Mrs. J. Bolling Jones of Petersburg, end here with the former’s mother, iVa., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. J. F. i What You May ElxpOCt *// «*• V'Jj r A customer of this pioneer Bank is entitled to, and receives, tne many advantages of our ^diversified ser vices on matters of finance, and we exert every effort to make his rela tionship pleasant. NEW ACCOUNTS INVITED. .s > M. $. Bailey i Son BA N K E R S OLDEST STRONGEST Mrs. L. M. Dugan. Friends of C. C. Bailey will be glad to* know that he has returned home after being a patient in an Atlanta hospital for the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bailey and lit tle daughter, and Mrs. McKay of Spartanburg, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Brice Quinn of Spar tanburg, spent Tuesday here with the former’s sister, Mi».. B. Tribble.„ Friends of Mrs. E. L. Blakely will be sorry to learn that she is ill at her home on West. Main street. ^ . Little Virginia Sperry returned home Monday after a six months’ visit to her grandparents in Atlanta. James Edmund Ferguson left yes terday for a few days visit to friends in Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. .\rmstrong and chUdien of Gray Court spent Sunday with.Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Hitt. M iss Helen O’Dell of Owings, was here Tuesday for the P. C.-Wofford basketball games. Mi-ss Dorothy Ligon of Winnsboro, was the week-end guest of Miss Em ily Cunningham, Mrs. Annie Fliednor spent the past week-end in Little Mountain with rel atives. Dr. B. O. Whitten and daughter. Miss Mildred, left last week for American Fork, Utah, after spending a few weeks here with his family. Mrs. Claude Workman has returned .to her home in Marion, N. C*. after a visit to friends and relatives in the city. Mrs. W. A. Bobo has been called to Newberry on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. T. €. Chalmers., Miss Mary Jo Rheney spent the week-end in Greenwoocl with her sis ter, Mrs. W. T. Cook. * / Dr. and Mrs. E. Mood Snuth spent several days last week in Sumter vis iting relatives. Jacobs, Sr., and Miss Clara E. Duck ett. W. P. Jacobs left Tuesday for Cleveland, Ohio, on a business trip. Mrs. A. B. Stone spent yesterday in Columbia with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Milam of Renno, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Taylor. Honor Rolls For - Clinton Schools Providence School Second grade: Claude Crocker, Richard Turner, Annie Lee Arm strong, Gaynelle Hairston,. TTiird grade: Hazel Herv’ey, Oscar HarrisOn. Fourth grade: Capitola Parrish. FMfth grade: Paul Cobb, Wilmer Emery, Asyleen Berry. SAVE STEPS ' .... USE THE PHONE A PJione Call To Blakely’s Nevw Fails To Bring Satisfactory y Results The foods you buy here are fresh and pure, and are healthful and appetizing. Our service brings the goods when you want them ^ndjirices are consistently low. ' i». We ha>e striven in the past and will rontinue to strive in the future'to rendfr such service and ^provide you with high quality foods as to warrant your confidence, good will and continued patrmiage. Blakely’s PHONES 136 and 175 Mr, and Mrs. John T. Stoddard and little daughter of Owings, spent Sat urday with ,Mr8. Stoddard’s sister, Mrs. H. W. Richey. Wade Geer of Rutherfordton, N. C., is spending several days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Geer, Mac Ballard of Ellorree, is spend ing several days here with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Eichelbergeo* spent the week-end in Anderson with I the latter’s mother, Mrs, C. S. Sulli- ! van. I M rs. J. B. TjQwnsend, Sr., of An derson, spent Tuesday with her sis- Academy Street School First grade: Onnie B. Robinson, Velder Hodge, Grady Young, Mary Martin, Charles Windsor, Elizabeth Crocker, Corrie Emma Crocker, Jean ette Woodward, Edna Woods, James Ijawson, Jonas Samples, Rosa I^ee Lewis, Virginia Mayfield. Second grade : ^ Ix‘roy Henderson, Dever Morton, Onie Cogdell, Ila Cur ry, Dorothy Dorsey, Kathleen How- jsrd, Ixiuise I^nlfford, Mary Ro.ss, Bir- (fie Tillman, Willie Hughes. Grady Martin, Ray Wilson, Henrietta Am mons, Ethel liewis, .Alton Powers, An- cel Wright, Hazel Cannon, Molly Dil- linger. Third grade: Mildred Windsor, Liz zie Bell Wilbank.s^, Lucile l4inca8terjj Vera 'Campbell, Beecher Morton, Mil- fred Wright, Ellisor Ammons, Dean Lee, Rosa Shultz, Evelyn Wilburn, Erline Young. Fourth grade: J. E. Shaw, James .Vassey, Sophia Dee.s, Katharine Dean, Dolly Williamson, Mattie Williamson, Helen Wilson, Nell Petty, Etolia Langford, Harold Atkin.s. AlINDKY \ Not farther than your telephone is a service—prompt, efficient and ready at your command. Our laundry men will pick up your bundle and deliver it back without de lay . . . spick-and-span and white! Try our service-today! PHONES 28 and 29 DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY Office Phone 28 Laundry Phone 29 A POLICY The number of accounts in this bank t , steadily increases — but there never will be too many to prevent our having a personal and friendly interest in the needs of each depositor. MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BANK Florida Street School Fir.'it grade: Marcia Galloway, Byrd McMillian, Carolyn Henry, Agnes Hipp, Amy Jacobs, Elwyn Sturgeon, Rufus Sadler. Second grade: Virginia Sumerel, Hannah' Lou Dargan, B<‘tty Hunter, Agnes ^ Kern, John Sloan,, V’iolet Browning, .Jane Little, Annette Moor head, Mary Hailey Owens, Patterson Craig, Marjorie Miller, Jack Reeder,, ters, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., and Miss! Frances Sumner, Virginia Wier, Brml o Clara E. Duckett. | Merry Arrington, Virginia Ann Rich- Mrs. S C. Hays has’returned fromjey, Henry Etta Young, a few days visit to her nephew, Ned! Third gra<ie: Noland Suddeth, Eliz- Sprunt, at the Darlington School for Boys, Rome, Ga. Miss Willie Putnam spent a rfew days last week with Mrs. Ned Bobo in Wooaruff. f Miss Polly Elrod spent Saturday in Columbia with friends. Mr. iind Mrs. W. T. Putnam spent Sunday in Owings with the former’s mother, Mrs. B. Putnam. Miss Elizabeth Copeland returned to her school in Barksdale Sunday af-i ter spending^two weeks with her par abeth Wy.sor, Miriam Coleman, O- leste Arrington, Lula Gray Harris, Carolyn MeSween, William Guy (’ope- land, F'rances Edward.s, Darrell Dai ley. • ' Fourth grade: Virginia .Sadler, Jo-| sephine Copeland, Mary Fllizabeth Baldwin, Frances S^K-ake, Walter f Reeder, Virginia Dillard, Elliott Ja-j cobs, Herbert ChanTbers, Irby Hipp, | Eugene Sloan, (rharle.s Yarborough, i Fifth grade: Louise Jdx-o.bs, Mar-i garet Brice,- Frances Simpson, Louise ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave W. Cope- C/Oe, Inez Young, Margaret Ktl*^, Fiv- , j.elyn Henry, Gilbert Brigham, Miriam I Misses Alexa Ragan and Mary Big-j Dnnnr.n, Ruby Holtzclew, Margaret jgers of Rmk Hill, were here last j Little, Ik-tty Spratt, Doris Suber, Fid- j week-end for the Alpha Kappa Pi [ ith Henderson, Otha John.son, Mirie dance. While here they were the; I^wscn. guests of Misa Helen Adair. Young People To Meet In Debate - Sixth grade: Tench Owens, W. P j Baldwin, Hugh Jacobs, Roy Johnson, Bob Jones, Paul League, Robert Wy* j sor, Louise Bailey, 'Sibyl Shumate,' Nellie Wright, Fidith Lynch, Nelle Wood. - Seventh grade: Peggy Sprunt, Ade* laide Roberts, Mary Jane Sturgeon. .c Whatever the New Year Holds In Store, Wherever It May Lead - - The Woodrow Wilson literary so ciety of the Clinton high school will | Wade, Robert Ellison, Howard “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” meet in the auditorium Monday even ing, Jan. 18th, at 7:30. The follow ing program will be given: Invocation. Readinga: “The Highwayman,” Madelyn Ca*- sanova.” “Naughty Zell,” Margaret Sample. “Hit Flag,” Margaret Moorhead. Sele^ion by the glee club. Declamations: ( “Balonia’a Advice To the Sun,” Wil liam Byars. ‘“The Song of Marion’s Men,” CUrke Hall.” yThe Evils .of War,” Robert Me- Gedeist, Rebecca 8peake. lection by the glee club. Debate: Resolved:. That the United Stktea should^ cancel the Allied debts con tracted during the World war.” Affirmative: Ralph Kelly and Mary How^e pillard. High School Eleventh grade: Willis May Wilson, Nannie Suje‘ Adair, Mary Howze Dil- j lard, Copie McCrary, Hugh Holmah^l Billy Owens, William Bobo, Elizabeth] Blakely;, Catherine Blakely. j Tenth grade- Suella Denson, Rosa; .Bailey Lit^,: Mary Glenn Chambers, j Florence Adair, Lucile Copeland, Rob-1 ert MoLees,. EloisevVon Hollen, Ruby. Woodruff, Robbie, Henderson, Vivian ,, Parks Tt^ir, eSara Blal^ely, James 7 ► Sloan, T. L. Cooper, Rosvveli Porter, j Ninth grade: Ada Sue Allen, Eliza-j both Duzhardt, Irene Dillard, Vera Miller, , Elizabeth Harris,^ Hayne Workman, Nancy Young, J. L. Ab rams, Sadie Attaway, William John son, Harold Murphy. *' Eighth grade: Louise Chambers,' Lucile Wilson, Katharine Grahamj Modeene Finrey,^Madeline Cassanova, ... makes a pledge to render service at reasonable prices — to serve large or small business properly, cheerful ly, courteously — to pro mote by every means pos sible th^ interests of Clinton and diis section of the state — to ch cherish And practice at all times the basis of happy human relationship- Holman. \ McCm^-and' Huglr^Sunt” ■ SulliVan. -r 1' I Sowers, J ■1.. ^ ' ■'/-.a:‘