University of South Carolina Libraries
■ I, ' ■ ' ^ ! ' I ■/' THLUSDAY. MARCH 24. 1988 / ■ A.. /. 7 '■• - THEjCUNTtW CHRONICLE ki # TRADE at KELLERS AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE \\ Special Cash Prices POR THIS WEEK ONLY THE FOLLOWING BOYER PREPARATIONS ARE EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS AT THESE PRICES: ,50c Boytr Lemon Cold Cream :: 39c 50c Boyer Lemon Cleansing Cream 39c 50c Beyer Lemon Bleaching Cream .. 39c 50c Boyer Cold Cream 50c Boyer Cleansing Cream 50c Massage Cream 50c Freckle Cream 75c Wrinkle and Tissue Cream 39c 39c 39c 39c 49c ^ 'V' ’ ^ Personal /Aention ^ Dan'Ravenel of Spartanburg, ^pent^ the week-end here with Mrs. Mary . . • • A « A • ^ I 1 PAGE nm the week-end here with friend “Red” Glenn of Greenwood, spent Sunday here with friends. Oialmers William Blakely is now making hisj hotpe in Greenville, where he has ac Will Davis of Georgia Tech. « position with the Rogers lanta, is spending a few days with his 1 $1.00 Boyer Face Powder 79c 50c Boyer Face Powder 39c ) - 76^ Boyer Skin Tonic and Astringent Lotion 49c 50c Boyer Hair Waving Fluid 29c 50c Boyer Shaving Lotion 39c 75c Boyer Lilac A^egetal 49c Free With $1.00 3use Ambroua A\mbro6ia Flask, value 50c . FREE J. & J. Couettes (sixty pads of cotton) 25c FREE j\nibr0vsia Funnel, value 25c .. FREE $2.00 Value for $1.00 ’-J Kellers Drug Store I '' ' , Telephone No. 1 ^»»»»»»»»oo»oo»oo»»»»»ooo»e»oooooeoo»oo»o4ooo»oooo»e mother, Mrs. George Davis. W. J. Bailey spent the week-end in Augusta, Ga., with his daughter-in- law, Mrs. Cyrus Bailey, and children. Mr. and Mrs. James Moore of York, I spent the week-end heT4 with the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bla lock. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy and little son spent the week-end in Pros perity with the former’s parents, Mr. apd Mrs. T. L. Shealy. Mr. aad Jdrs. Olin Sheely, Miss Viv ian Sheely, Sara Ray Coleman ind Olin Sheely, Jr., spent Sunday in Po- maria with the former’s parents. -- Addison Neighbors of Williamson, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. 'L. Adair of At lanta, spent the week-end here with the former’s mother, Adair Quality Elatables We Sell No Other Kind PORK SAUSAGE, lb. ! . , 15c KNOX GELATINE, pkg 20c Friends of little Davis Workman,;, > will be glad to know that he is better after having been f quite ill the past week with “Du.” Misses Redge Pfeake' and Evelyn Chanrbers of NLander college, are spending spring holidays with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Frapk Simpson and children spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Sexton, near Spartanburg. Dr. B. O. Whitten has returned from American Fork, Utah,o^i'^>*e he has been the past six months. Miss Hazel Boland left yesterday fOT W'ashingtdh, D. C., where she will attend the marriage of her cousin, Henry M. Fliedner, to Miss Anna McKnew. Allen. Miss Nan White returned to her Mrs. Corrie I home in Chester ye.sterday after .7 i spending a few days here with Miss Mrs. J. R. Whitmire, Mrs. Rosa W. j ishop, MiSs S Bisliop. MiSs Sara Whitmire and Wil liam Whitmire of Cross Keys, were gue^ of relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Todd of Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts, Misses Ella Adair, Jeannette Titts and Frances Lee Pitts spent Sunday in Greenville with the former’s brother-in-law. Simpsonville, and Mrs. Harvey Bran- Denny PitU. nen of Statesboro, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. Emma Little. Miss Ivia Waterman of Baltimore, Md., and Robert Waterman 6f Geor gia Tech, were the guests' of frieiuls at the orphanage on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O’Duniel and daughter. Miss Rachel, will spend Easter with their daughter,Mrs. R. N. White, in Winston Salem, N,. C. Misses Mary Jo Rheney and Helen Erskme Blakely is spending several days at home with his mother, Mrs. L. pu Blakely, who lives near here. ' Miss Mary Hill of Darlington, is the guest o^Prof. and Mrs. John H. Davis. Mrs. A. A. McCorkle and Mr. an Mrs. \V. Bryant Douglas of Salisbury, N. C., were guests last w’eeh of Dr. and Mrs. 1). L Woods. Friends of-Prof. T. E. l^othery, Jr., RICHLIEU COFFEE Now, Ib. 35c RICE KRISPIES, pkg. BREAK O’ MORN COFFEE , Regular, Ib 25c 11c SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT. 2 pkg. 25c COLUMBIA RIVER . SALMON Vi lb. can 19c APPLE BUTTER, quart jar PORK BRAINS, large can FINEST SWEET " POTATOES 7 lbs. 20c ’ 19e 12y2C ; YACHT CLUB APRICOTS No. 214 can 25c FULL CREAM . CHEESE Per lb ITVic IVgCliy ivuvnar;* aaiiKi xl_ i. U : ‘11 .Adair spent the week-end in Augu.sta,! wdl he sorry to know that he is ill at . . • A aa.. .1 Wte i tl Duvi/lQilVl I .. a COMFORTABLE LIVING Is only possible when you know you are financially prepared for unexpected, as well as for routine, expenses. The service of our Savings Department has been making true comfort for the peo- .-ple of this community since 1886. protect YOUR future BY BUILD ING UP AN ACCOUNT HERE. NEW BUSINESS CORDJAUY INVITED 1 *' M. $. BaHei & Son BANKERS hi.s hwu* in Davidson, N. .C. Mrs. F. L. Brigman, Sr., and daugh ter, MiTrR.Alethia, of Bishopville. were the w’eek-end guests of Dr. and Mrs GRITS, 5 lb. : 10c I MEAL, 6 lE. 10c S. R. FLOUR, 24 lb. 53c 48 lb. 99c ♦ '■« BLAKELY’S PHONES 136 and 175 - / i ■■se with the forpier’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rheney.. Misses Fredna Shoekh’y, Catherine and Margaret Jones of Queens-Chi- cora college, Charlotte, arrived today^ B. 0. Whitten. , . * to spend spring holidays with their Mrs. Irehe Todd and Mrs. Jack An- parents • derson spent Tuesday in I>aure»W'With Miss Janet U'ake of -the University relatives of 3outh Carolina, spent the week- Miss Redge .Peake left Tuesday to end with hef parents, Mr. and Mrs. spend a few days in Hartsville with J. Will T eake. Mr. and Mrs. John .Allan Dugan Miss Mary Pinson and Miss Mary i^m-pne Yarborough of luinder Ella Bailey, students at Limestone Katherine Yarbor- college, Gaffney, will arrive tbisj^ygy^ (’^oss .Anchor, are spending a week-end' to spend spring holidays with their aunts, Mrs. with theij parents. n. Yarborough and Miss Lily Lily Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blakely were Yarborough, called to Laurens Tuesday on account j ^ (’oleman and W. E. Neighbors of the death of the latter s mother, business visitoi^ in Greenville Mrs. Fannie Weathers. on Tuesday. Mr* S..|ra. Franks .ml j„h„ MoSw.en w»a in Allanta rail .Ad W.ll.ra. n fireenv.lle Tuesday for a ! landed a nieatinlt of the f'oramittae of "“nad Uitch of CharlasUm, i,; Five Hundred of the SoufkaasUrn Fc- ,|H.ndinit a few days hare with friends ' at I'rasbytcrian follcgc. Mrs. Ell Bell. Mrs. John H. BeU, Mrs E. R. Knox, Mrs. Arnold Can- Miss Minnie'Ray, Mr. and Mrs. (f. K. non. Mrs.’Pope Chapman, Misses Ger- Davidson. Mrs. B. F. Copeland, Mr. nie and Lidie Downs were visitors in and Mrs. T. R. Owens, JVIrs. J. \N. .Ml- Greenville on. Monday. lam. and Roy and Hubert Owens were B E Ratchford of St. George, spent I in Pomaria Monday for the luneral » r .• McKesson Health Helps Cod Liver .Oil, pint ./ 7. 75c Heavy Mineral OH, pint 50c Heavy Mineral Oil, gallon $2.00 Vngin Olive Oil, pmt ... ^ 90c No. 59 Antiseptic^ pint 59c Navap (inhalant - colds) 50c, Frens (sanitary napkins) 12 for . 25c Rubbing Alcohol, pint 39c Milk of Magnesia, pint .... .-39c Aspirin Tablets, 100 for 49c OLDEST STRONGE.ST ' —- -r " r- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ It ■ \ A Bank Account Gives Confidence \ 9: t What man does not feel more at ease, knowing that he is prepared for anything that may happen? ■“ SAVE! And choose your bank •carefully — making sure you will get efficient service. We are prepared to serve you ef- ficiently in all departments. - -f:.! a few days last week with friends at Presbyterian college. * Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans and lit tle daughter, Jean, of luauriiihurg, N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Ev ans’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitt.s. Mr.s. Annie Fliedner is in W'ashing- >011, D. C., to attend the marriage to- 1 morrow of her son, Henry M. Hied- ner, to .Mis.s Anna McKnew Allen. Mr. aiid Mrs. Roy Madden announce :he birth of a daughter, Rebecca Jane, on March ir>.. ' Friends of Miss Alden Bailey, who i.s teaching in Easley, will be sorry to learn that she is a patient in the Greenville, City hospital. \V. G. Mayes of Newberry, is spend ing several days with his sister, Mrs. Mary Chalmers. _ JamV'TDavis has reTurned honu’ af ter spending some time in Black Mountain. Friends of Almon Si>encer will he sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Greenville ('ity hospital, Mrs. W. Q. Grigg and son, Quary, Jr., of Olin, N. C., are spending two \ve<‘ks here with her mother, Mrs. Meitta .Stone. Rpddey Gi‘ttys of Greenville, was a business visitor in the city on Tues- <lay. ^ r Mr.\atwl Mm. Carl Chaney, Miss RobPTttt v Chaney, apd-'-PeBe Pinson of George Ducket Young The following VVinthrop girls ar rived Saturday to spend spring holi days-with their parents: Misses Elsie Little, Sara Copeland, Sadie Chandler, Ruth Todd, Bert Peay, Ella Little Mc Crary, Helen Milam, Lidie lueake, Vir ginia Kellers, Eva Dominick, Mary Black, Grace Davis. Eveyn Raniage, and Rachel O’Daniel. I >7 i4 1: »■ t ‘Corner At Union Station” r Telephone 400 i CROSS HILL NEWS ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Guthrie spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Guthrie in Belton. Mrs. T. B. Crews was shopping in Cllnt.on_on Friday,^ ' Frank Coleman of Clinton, spent .the week-end with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. H. Coleman. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. L. L«mg of Lau rens, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight of Eastover; spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Hawkins. Mr. aruLMrs. F. FL Miller of Clin ton, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs*. J. E. Leaman. , Mrs. FL M. Bostic and children are visiting relatives in Richmorid, Va. S. .A. Leaman and .Aubrey Hitt spent the week-end in Aagu3ta; Hassel MilleT" of HUGH L EICHELBERGER NEW YORK LIFE MAN Ten Years Experience Professional Insurance Infoiinatibn Furnished Free Office: Room 209 Jacobs & Company Building 1 * —^ .. V — ^ I Mr. and Mrs. wei:4j^visit^|;iF'fn "SiVarlanhuig on Sun-^ ^^'hltniire. visited relatives here Sun day. • day afternoon. ^ ^ Mrs. A. Ross Blakely ie spending a I Misses F'rances Hawkins, F'llen Ra-; few days with \her daughter, Misslg^jr, Dorothy Hitt and liwry Goggan.s .Margaret BlakelyNn Greenville. i of Winthrop college, are here for Mrs. H. C. Tisdale^and little daugh-1 spj-jng holidays. I ter have returned frol^ Spartanburg j Klugh spent the week- ; where they have been visiting the for- (’lemson with her parents iper’s parents, Mr. and- Mt^s. VV. H. Mrs. Hoyle Miller left Saturda; ' ■ . - ' 1 1. VT i;.. W&tcrs \ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd HitC and Miss Mary Bobo spent Sunday in Cross Anchor with Mrs. Hitt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons. Miss Mary Cousar and Miss Kate Latimer spent the week-end in Co lumbia with friends. Misses ' Margaret and Katherine Blakely spent Sunday in Greenville with their sister^ Mrs. W. W. Arring ton. Mrs. C. C- Giles is spending several days in Douglas, Ga., with her sister- I in-law, Mrs. N. E. Roberts. ; Mrs. L. B. Dillard,x'Mi88e8 Mary ' Howze and Irene Dillard, Carrie Mae Phillips, Reedy Davis and Bob Ham- i er. were visitors in Greenville on i : Tuesday.' ' * , I • Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Geer and Mrs. I Maude Hampton were in Rutherford- ; ton, N. C., Wednesday for the funeral : of H. P. Hines. ^ i ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallett and little son, Billy, of Newberry, spent lay for her home in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. J. L. Miller of W’hitmire, spent Friday with Mr. and Mr.s. L. F'. Mar tin. Mr. and Mrs, J .H. Nance, Mrs. W. M, l.eaman and .Mrs. J. A. R chard- son were in Gmenwood Saturday af- terhopp. FERTIUZER .., AND ... FERTILIZER MATERIAL^ I represent the Growers* Sup ply Co., Atlanta, Ga. me quote you prices-on Fenilizer and Fertilizer Materials. \ T.G. HARRIS CLINTON, S. C. ' w 1 STREET m NOTICE Street Taxes for tbe Town of Clin ton are now due and payable on or before the 30th. of April, 1932 All able-bodied male citizens be tween 21 and 55 years of eige are subject to street tax. Tax $3.00. After May 1st, $4.00. By order of Town Council, D. C. HEUStESS, City Clerk pnd Treasurer. The Clinton Chronicle—$1.50 a Year