The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 11, 1932, Image 5

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/" THURSDAY, FEBRUARY^ll. 1932 " Ml ■"' " v.. CUNTOW CHRONICLE, CUNTON. 8. C 7 TRADE at KELLER^ AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Special Cash Prices! FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Regular $1:00 an ounce bulk Perfume, specially priced, ounce i r And 39c a half ounce in the following delicate yet lasting odors: White Rose, Jockey Club, and Lilly of the Valley. Vantine's regular 50 Bath Powder, CQ® R^ular 50c Kellers Lawn Pound Paper, ♦ Two pounds for vv Regular $1.00 pint NyaTs heavy Mineral A'A Oil, 60c pint, or two pints for —^^— — SERVICE ACCURACY Our unexcelled facilities for rendering prompt, compe- tent and courteous service are at your disposal when you 1 need anything in the drug line, and a realization of our responsibility to you assures you of the utmost accuracy when you bring us your prescription. Personal /Aention ^ I Miss, i 1 ■** -- Katherine Yarborough^., of Crp^ Anchor, splent Tuesday in the j city with, relatives. j Miss E^mie Steele of Rock Hill, was the giwst Sunda^of^Mr. and Mrs. i Mike Caskey ^ * r Mrs Sudie Edwards of Union,'is spending several days with Her daugh- i ter, Mrs C. W. Cooper. Miss Lidie I.eake of Winthrop col lege, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Leake. Misses Florence Leigh Jett, Mary' ^ ' F^lizabeth Hilton and Evelyn Cham-j bers of I.Ander college. Greenwood,, spent the week-end with the latter’s i parents. Rev. and Mrs. H. 0. Cham bers. Miss Gladys Barnes of Colunibia, spent Sunday with her sister, .Mrs. C. Kellers Drug Store Telephone No. 1 Miss Margaret Hollis spent yester- day in Mcuntville witli ber^mother, i Mrs. W. D. Hollis. I “pick” Burbage of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hillis and Mrs. Ispient the week-end here with friends. K. A. Hillis of Girrard, Ga., ai*e spend-1 Ernest Culbreath of Ninety-Six, ing a few days with the latter’s | was the guest of friends in the city daughter, Mrs. R. J^^Wlison.* 1 Sunday Mr. arid Mrs. Gus Burton and little son, Henry,' spent Sunday in Whit mire with the former’s - .■''her, Mrs. " Clinton Schools!^ Honor Rolls For Beacon Light COFFEE, lb. FULL CREAM CHEESE, per lb. : .. 17c Dr. and Mrs. D. B. F’vjntis of Ridge ! Springs, spent last week with their! son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.; J. B. Frontis. Providence School Second grade: Gaimelle Hairston. Mrs. Julia Griffin, Mrs. Annie Giles! Claude Crocker, Charles Hairston, Bailey, Miss ”Lily Yarborough and 1 Turner. Miss Collette Griffin spent Saturday! Third gi-ade: Oscar Harrison in Greenwood with friends. Gladys Bowling. .. The Kind of A Bank You Want You want your bank to move with the times be modern — to be alert to serve you. to Bijt above all, you want vour bank to have iir- hand with capable and conservative management. % For nearly a half century — through good times and bad — **The Old Reliable** has prospered and grown, striving at all times to be a constructive force in this'.section of the state. M. $. Bailey & Sen BANKERS OLDEST STRONGE.ST Ml'S. A. J. Swansen, Mrs.' Hany* Wilkes and Mrs. R. W. Phillips were visitors in Greenville on Saturday. A. J. Swansen is spending this week in Washington, D. C., attending he annual manager’s convention of the J. C. Penney organization. J. .M. Rutherford and .A. L. Sprad lin of Athens, Ga., we're the week-end gue.^ts of Walter Hopkins. Mrs. J. W. C.>y)eland was calL‘il to Laurens Monday on account of the death of ’her brother, EJy.in Sit- greave.s. Miss Margaret Gibson spent the week-end in Greenville with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Gib.son. Mr. and Mrs. FVazier lx>minack of Newberry, spent Sunday with .Mrs. Lominack’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1). Chaney. Miss .Virginia Benjamin of' .Ashe ville, N. C., is spending two weeks with her pai-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benjamin. Mrs. J. A. Slice is spending a few (lays in Columbia with Mrs. Slice. .Mrs. Alice Evans. Miss Elinor Ev-i ans and little Rosalie Brown/ of ('o-| l.umbia, were the wet'k-end guests ofj .Mrs. Selma B. FranJkji. , ^ _[ •Mr. and .Mrs. (JonKm 'Nelson ofj Tt(H*k Hill, siH'nt Sunday here with the fornver’s nwth'T, Mrs. A. M. Nelson. Mrs. Lula Young of Columbia, is spending a few days with relativein Fourth grade: Louise Shumake. Fifth grade: Paul Cobb. SOI TH CAROLINA PEANUT BUTTER, lb. jart Academy Street School First grade: Elizabeth Crocker, Charles Windsor, Veklee Hedge, On- nie B. Robinson, Grady Young, Mary Martin, Ida Campliell, James Lawson, Jonas Camples, Oscar Shepheril, Rosa la^e Ix>wis, Virginia Mayfield, Eliza- j lH*th MillwiKHl, Edna Womis, Jeanette Woodward. Second grade: J.eroy Henderson. Dever Morton, Ila Curry, Kathleen Howard, Louise I.*anford, Birdie Till man, Willie Hughes, Henrietta Am mons, Ethel l>ewis, Agnes Evans, I.,iouise Shockley, Molly Dillinger, Le roy Henderson. Thiixl grade: Carol Samples, Dean Lee, Erline Young, Evelyn Stowe, .Mil- (1ml Wind.sor, Beei'her Morton, Jake C-lements, Lucile Lancaster, Lizzie Bell Wilbanks. Fourth grade: Izora Black, Kather ine Dean, Evelyn Medlock, l>ollie Wil- Hugh I liamson, Nell Pettys, Helen Wilson, Fr(*d Shelton, Harold Atkins. KRAUT, No. 2% can High School Eleventh grade: Willis Mav Wilson, Hugh Holman,' Witliam Boh7>‘ Wnriahi I Bailey Owens, R. H. (’obb, .Mary Ein- , ma Speake, V’ivian Woodruff. Tenth grade: Suellu iXehson, Dill Ellis, Eloise Vor^^Hollen, Vivian Parks Adair, Ruby AVoodruff, Mary Glenn -of MTs. -M,h-T STiitt), be glad to know that .she is doing nicely after an operation at Dr. Hays’ hospital oh Tuesdav. Dtmny Pitta of, Greenville, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Nannie Pitts. Miss Bertha Gray Gallman of New berry, spent Tue.sday with Mis.s Lidie Blakely. ...Ralphs .Yiiiutg mL spent Sunday ‘'with relatives in the city. Miss Margaret Blakely returned to her home in Greenville Tue.sday after s|)ending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Plaxico of Blacksburg, are visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Plaxico. Miss Alden Bailey of Easley, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. A.^^Bailey. Mrs. George T. Barne.s of Columbia, spent Tu«\sday with her daughicr and on-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. ('. E. (Tallo- way. ' Miss Ia)ui.se Byars of Blakely, James Sloan, Margaret Tay lor. Ninth grade: J. I.. Abrams, Ada Sue •Allen, ElizalK'th Buzhardt, Elizabeth Harris, Easter Todd, Huyne Work man, Nancy Young. • Eighth grade: Lucile Wilson, Lou- i.se {’hamlHTs, Sara P’rances Baldwin, Mo<leene Finney, Katherine Graham, Margaret Sullivan, Fay Anders,m, f^hTTstirrar' nov«''. Luetitia Jones. Floric 4 Street School Marcia Galloway, Byrd McMillan,jo Agne.s Hipp, Carolyn Henry, Rufus Sadler, .Margaret Simpson, Margaret; Adair, Jean I.ayton, Arne Jacob.s, El-1 wyn .Sturgeon, Bobbie Tiilwell. Second grade: John Sloan, Violet j Browning, Betty Hunter, Agnes Kern,; Mary Bailey Owens, Virginia Sumerel,j Patterson Craig, Hannah I.„u Dargan.j Elizabeth Jackson, .Jack Reeder, Fran-| j CCS Summer, Jane Little,' Virginia 1 i\nn Richey, Lillian .Speake, Virginia! ! Wier, Henry Etta Young, Jack Kellers j .Newberry. I Barnes, Ethel Griffin, Hanna Pie.stei'io SAUER’S LO^ON or VANILLA, large BALENTINE’S SLICED BACON, per lb. RED PIE CHERRIES, No. 2 can 17c EVERGOOD SALAD DREISSING, quarts EVAPORATED MILK ,’6 cans . 23c Blakely’s PHONES 136 and 175 ONE of the main supports of America’s in tensively developed business structure —and so of American standards of liv ing—is the' bank check; lacking this safe and cornmei’cial device for hand ling funds, commerce and industry could not exist on their present scale. This bank makes checking account service available for private individu als and households, as well as for pro fessional people, merchants and farm ers. . ipciit the past week-end witli .dis.s i .Martin, .Marjorie Miller. i Ruby X’arter. | ” I'hird grade : .Nolajul Suddeth, Eliz-i Miss Sadie Chandler of Winthrop, abeth Wy.sor, Celeste Arrington, Lula college, was home for the week-end; (iray Harris, .Miriam Coleman, Dar- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.Irell Da;U*y, Ll(<yd Loving, ( arolyn ('handler. Mi.'s S>bil Campladl of Greenville, and .Miss Elizalieth Sheely of .Ninety- Six, spent the week-end here with the !atter’.s patents, Mr. and .Mrs. J). 1 Sheely. ^ .Mi.'-i Sara (’opeland of Winthrop vollege, spent the week-end with her I mother, .Mrs. Aithur Cojadand. ' Miss Jeannette Crawford, aceom- ' panied by Miss Lucile Cuttino : Ninety-Six, spent the- wei'k-end .MeSween. • ' Fourth grade:. V'irginia .Sadler, V'ir-! giiiia Dillaid, France.s Speake, .Mary Elizabtth Baldwin, Herbert Chambers,! ^-nv Tumblin, V'irginia Graham, Irby Hipp. ! iMl'.h gra<le: Louise Jacob.s, Fran- ' e-’ Simp-on, .Margaret Bri"e, Frances ! i’assn; iu*, Inez Y'oung, Evelyn Henry, •Margaiet Kern, Betty .Spt;att, Gilbert' WHERE THE LAUNDRY WAGON CALLS REGULARLY TH& DOGTOR-^OMES-SELDOM In fiKurinK up washda>^^ expense there is an item 'rightly chargeable which many women overlook. j That item is doctor bills — Think it over for a mo ment-first. the heavy work; moist air; damp cellar, and wet feet; and then, too, going from a warm house to a coci outdoors. Is it a wise risk to take; a fair price to pay Our .service takes everything from the home that per tains t(» wiushdav. As for the enst, you will find it^truly moderate, (all us and .see. NOT A H.VUKACHE IN OUR IUI.NTDLE** Buchanan’s (> DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY Office Phone 28 Laundry Phone 29 of;Bighani, 1.ui.se* ('oe. Miriam Dorman,: ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I - infD.ris Suhor, Syblc Brown. Ruby. 'Rock Hill with friend.s at VVinthnp Holtzclow. Otho Juhn.s;m, Marie law- ,ctl!fcge. I .Margaiet LLttU*.' .M.3. Gilbert Blakely, Mrs. Lci* Add L Sixth grade: W. I’. Baldwin, Riy 1 Blakely, Mr.s. Jee L. (’arter were vis- John on, Tench Owen.s, Robert VVy- itors in Greenville Thursday. sor, Loui.se Bailey, Hob Jones. Nellie Mi'S Be-ssie Jo-nes sp<*nt several. Wright, Sibyl Shumate, Nell Wood, dav.s in Lauren.s with relatives last '“Bev: nth grade: Beggy Sprurit, Thel-1 H. D. HENRY P. M. BOLAND .week. Mrs. J. A. Bailey and Miss Sallie . Wright were in Greenville Thursday i to see the latter’s father, R. Z. W'right, ' who is a patient in a hospital in that ; city. Mr. and Mrs. H^ G. Rheney and Drew Bell of Augusta, Ga., spent ma Ta\l.>r, Bill Wade, H. D. He^ry & Company INSURANCE Clinton Hi Splits Newberry Bill |: “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE iW Clinton split a STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED r f On Tuesday night the .Sunday, with the former’s daughter,' high .»chocl boys and girl.s .Miss Mary Jo Rheney. I double bill with Newberry, The .girls — Mrs. L. T. Lawson returned Tues-; were defeated, 4J-13. 'Fhe boys won' day <rom' Richmond, Va., where she 19-16, wa« recently called on account of the! The girls’ defeat was the worst, illness of her daughter, Mrs. E. W. thgy, have suffered*this sea.son. Whit-’ Evefptt, She was accompanied horrie aker of Newberry, was high scoferj by Mrs. Everett, who continues ill at with 30 poinU. The large margin of.^ the home of her parents near-here. |this defeat ,wa3 surprising, consider-' Among the out-of-town people here i ing the fact that the Newberry girls r - fbr Ttfe* funera^ of Youft;g were: ?defeated Clinton by only four p(^int« o Mijs Mjmy Dillard of Beaufort, Miss l.ila DTUard of Hendersonville, N. tl, M%-and Mrs, C. B.. Elliott of Colum bia, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Godfrey of in the taurnament la.st ThursrJay The beys played heir fine.H game jf the sra' on. Their deft at (tf the strong Newberry aggregajtion, was a AhheviBe, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Poole; vietpry that tl^y are te be praised' and family of Enoree, Mr. and Mrs.Jfor. Wi-'e of Newberry, was high .scor- M. H. Hunter of Laurens, Mr. and or with ten points, whjle Cooper of Mrs. J. C. Ccpeland of Colunobia. Mr. CUoton, was next w ith eight, and Mrs. N. A. Young of Columbia,I The Leal teams play in Cross Hill and Cary Stroud of Enoree, | Pn\F'riday night. . , i ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS i CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” - Phones 877 and 400 ^ Phoned 377 and 100 r> \ __Y