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*v 7 T’^TfT w /, THliaSDAY, APRIL 7, 19S2 TH8 CLINTON CHRONICLE ■?» y \ ' i TRADE at KELLERS AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Special Cash Prices FOR THIS WEEK ONLY One Gold Fish Free With Each Cash Purchase of $1.00 -V- iiMRIlBI P Personal /Aention ^ JBI Mrs. Raymond Pitts has returned from Sumter where she has been ;tris- iting” relatives. Friends of Miss Florence .\dair will be sorry to learn that she is ill at her home here. Mrs. Bill Cothran of Greenwood, spent a few’ days last week with Mrs. H. M. Younsr. ^ Friends of Mrs. L. D. McCrary W’ill PAGE ville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. \V..Craw’ford. Miss Lidie Davis of Lahjrley, spientj Sunday here w’ith her parents, Mr.! and Mrs. John D. Davis. , j Wallace Friday of Clemson ^ollesre.J spent a few days last week'""wj|hl friends at Presbyterian college. Cadets Ray Pitts, Bobby Steer and Joe Workman, returned Sunday to be sorry to learn that she is ill at her! tl’cir studies at Clemson college, af- $2.00 Ambrosia Set with Flask and Funnel,. ► --- ••• $1.00 Fitch's Shampoo with Fitch's Hair Tonic, both for . .< • . • • t 6S* Half-pound hard^water CastilcN^ap, for 10* Nyal's Heav>'' Mineral Oil, full pint. 60* Nyal’s Heavy Mineral Oil, 2 full pints for - $1.00 1 Nyal's Milk of Magnesia, full pint 3^ Coty Special Combination Package, Powder and Perfume $1.00 Kellera Drug Store t Telephone No^'l holidays here hom^^ojv East Carolina avenu'. spending spring J. W. Milam, Jr., of Columbia, sneni j their parents. Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i E. Roberts has returned to J. V). Milam. | in Douglas, Ga., after Mrs. Jane Litzsey, Misses Delia and ^P®*^<l*^8r several da^ with her si.ster- Alma Litzsey, John 0. Litzsey and Mrs* C* C. Giles. ErnestiLong of Pomaria, were guests! Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth spent Sunday of Mw. ,Corrie Adair. 1 Friday in Newberry witluher mother. Misa Ina Ctirry apent the past w’eefc-end at her home in Simpson- ville. Dr. S. C. Hays and Dr. F. L. W'ebb are spending two weeks in New York, where they are taking special post graduate w'ork. Mr. and Mrs. A. Garrison Mont joy of Cofumbia, sj^nt Tuesday with their brother, William Jklontjoy. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Durgin of Spartanburg, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Copeland. Mrs. McCrackin Friends of Mrs. J. D. Coats will be sorry to learn that she is ill with pneumonia at her home here. Miss Alden Bailey has returned to her school in Easley, after being at home the past several day.s on account of illness. Dr. B. 0. Whitten returned la.st SERVICE and QUALITY PICNIC HAMS, per lb. 12*4c ;■ BETTY BRAND, FANCY MIXED VEGETABLES, No. 2 can 10c <: HEN FEED, 50 lb. bag 99c ^ ^ — ^ ^ FANCY Orange Pekoe Tea lb. 24c ‘/2 COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON No. 2 can 18c week to American Fork, Utah, after! spending a few weeks here with his family. Miss Bertha Gray Gallman of New berry, spent Tuesday here with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Falls were call- friends. Mehnn Bennett left Friday for At lanta, Ga;, where he has accepted a position. Miss Hattie Boyd spent Monday here ^nth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simp- ed to Kings Mountain, N. C., Monday on accbuhl/ of^he d^th b Tor- mer’s sister, Mrs. J, D. Burton. Miss Eula .Mae Holland spent Mon day in Rock Hill with friends. Mrs. W. W. Lewis of Whitmire, ? t he Mill- Misses June 4)reher and Percival I^iird of Converse college, were we«‘k-end guests^of Mis* Dolly here with friends an<ft''^sr. , Mr. and'Mr^B., F. Copeland, Jr., and little son of Charlotte, N. C., are OUR FIRST SELF GOVERNMENT The first system of 'self-Koveriunent establish ed in the New' World was the Pilgrim's Compact which was signed in the little cabin of the May flower. i W’e are Rlad for this Democratic form of rov- ernmeni which*had its origin at that time. —-Thiw same democratic^spmt is manifested in this bank. Citizens in all walks of life can be found Tirbur15Snk. Thlfey kimir'the>' arr^elcome wtHhe- '*01d Reliable.' NEW BUSINESS INVITED M.i. Bailey & Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hatton. ' Mrs. Ralph Young of Newberry, spent Tuesdj relatives. . . Mrti. C. Bynum Betts is spending a I few day.s with relatives in Chester. Mrs. Francis Maddox of Union, is visiting-her parent.sx Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Copeland; Miss Mary Bobo spem Sunday in Spartanburg with her parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bobo. Mrs. Selma Franks spent, Tuesday and Wednesday in Union with her^is- ter. Mrs. Jee K. laind. Friends of Mrs, W. H. Simpson will he glad to know that she is much im- son. Sunshine Cakes I lb. pkg 27c Marshmallows Per lb. 24c Veribest PORK & BEANS, 4 cans 25c i Duke’s MAYONNAISE, pint 28e i; Balentine’s Sliced BACON, per lb. 23c : NEW’ POTATOES 4 lbs.. . > 13c *4 / £ GOLDEN DRIP SYRUP gallon 23c BLAKELY’S PHONES 136 ukI VK visiting the former’s paixMits, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Copeland. Mrs. C. C. Giles left yesterday to sptMid a few days in .Atlanta, (faT' Miss Vernice Horne spent Friday and Saturday in Columbia with i 'Na tives and friends. Mrs. Pryor Babb has rotume her hoim‘ in Lynchburg, V visiting her parents, Mr. and Tl Wright. Mi.ss Camline Caldwell has returned from Boston where she has been turned to V’a.. am*r id Mrs.\l. proved, after having been confined to her home the past two weeks on ac- s'tudying for the past .six months at count of illness. Simmons School of Social Work. Lieut, and Mrs. A. N. Tavlor have James\Edmund Ferguson of Au- as their guests the latter’s father and Ga.,h.s visiting his parent.s, .Mr. sister, H. Y. King and Miss Kather-;“nd Mrs. K. W. Ferguson, ine King of Bentonviile, Ark. | F. Ferguson ts spending .several Mr. ainf Mrs. J. W. Purler and chil- ‘'‘Lvs in Bp.ston, Mass., on business. i (Iren of Batesburg, syient the week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Workman. Miss May WTiite of the Thornwell schools faculty, spent the week-end at her home in Fort Will. P. S. and J. I). Jeans were callt‘d to IjHurens Sunday on account of the death of thefr sister, Mrs.. Nathan Waliace. R- 1)- l.fAvi-j j^m'l childriMi of Spartantforg, are vlstling"MTs.''Lewis^ sister, Mrs. E, B. Sloan, Mi.*«s Gladys Aldred has returned' home from Mlanta, Ga., where she has been spimcjling the past six months with her brother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chandler and childivn, who live near h('re, syient Sunday \Vith Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Simpson. Itev. (L B. BettSi Mrsr P. S. Jeans, .Mrs. ,1. I). Jeans. .Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble, .Mrs. R. I,. Plaxieo, .Miss Ly- die Blakely; Mr. and Mrs, P. Rnir*- inson and Miss Alice Benjamin W(‘re Mrs. H. P. Phillips and children of *" l*aurens Sunday for the funeral of Public SERVANT THE BANK As a -e, It is very interesting to **01* the jdevel- Wrt. i''' * cpment of law and opinion which constantly t^nd to enlarge the view that the bank is a public ser vant. And this view is correct — with the fact in mind that the bank retains its fundamental pow- ) ers of individual choice and initiative. Spartanbarsfrkre spending a few itfsyW with* Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King. William Blakely of <ireenville, spirit Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Friends of Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Jr., : will be glad to know that she has re-- i turned to her home, after-being a pa- |t;ent at Dr. Hay.s’ ho.spital. I Mr. and Mrs. George Watis Cope- j lard and little son spent Sunday in j Mountville with Mrs.—Copeland’s I mother, Mrs. Nannie E. Joni-s. Mis? Lola B()yce of <’ross Hil' spent a few days here Just veek with .Mi.-s Lydie Blakely. / » Mrs. J. J. Cornwell and .Mrs. P. .'*'. Bailey weie visitors in Colombia < m Moaday. * .Mrs.'Kthel Pitts, .Mihsts FJ!a A(h i.j Jeannette F’itts, ILden Chalmers and Francos 1 ee fblt.? spent .Sunday in tht- nipiintaiiis of .North Carolina. Miss .VIclence Thornb-y is sfM'ndiip'* a few day.s in R«K'k Hill wij,h fri..-n l.s. Dean M. W. Brown of 1’res.byterian college, was in Greenville Saturday i for the annual meeting of the .Sjuch | j ^arolina Historical .society, i Mrs. Eugene Bethea of Winrtoii- [! .Salem. N. C., is visiting her mother, Mj.s. J^_Rhett Copeland, who has been iB for several- days. • Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Young of Ches- } ter, spent Sunday here with Mr. and '■ Mrs. George A. Copeland. Mr.s. Nathan Wallas-#, The following fadies were in New berry Tue.sday for the meeting of the Pre.-byteriaJ .Auxiliary: Mesdamos .S. Gary Dillard, H. E. .Sturgeon, R. E, Sadler, Fayette Henry, R. E. WysVir, .A. M. Ci»|H*Iand, .A. \'. Martin, H. S.. I’inley, D. J. Wood.s^ Harry Layton, S. P. Howies. F. M. Stutts. J. A.'Hai ley Jennie C. Newkirk and .\Iis.s .Anna Belle Harvev. STREET TAX NOTICE Street Taxes for the Town of Clin ton are now due and payable on or before the 30th. of April, 1932 t All able-bodied male citizens be tween 21 and 55 years of age are subject to street tax. Tax S3.00. After May 1st, S4.00. By order of Town Council, D. C. HEUSTESS, City Clerk and Treasurer.-"^ * TWi) BIG SHOWS TO HE STAGED rContinuod fiom page one) 'ger, .Mike Caskey, F’ark.s .Adair, Harry Dr. F. F.J7 Broadly speaking, the bank is unquestionably a ^blic servant. Do you realize that this means a great 'deal to you? It means that the bank is YOUR SERVANT, indeed. And our bank, we ven ture td hope, is your chosen servant! Th? m 4 I ^ I ayton, .fodie Chandh r, Hii !:H, D. C. Heu-’tes.s. . . Sii-tern and Broth'erti of the .My.stic .Shrine: Gus Hollingaworth, C. E. Galloway, J. J. Cori’well, Wallace I'Yank.**, (I. 1... Simpson, John Holland Hunter, Piene Burilette, Charbvs .Smilh, Mr.s. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., Mr.s, Ethel Pitt.s, .VlLss Collette Giiffin, Mrs. Butler Har grove, .Mi.ss .Myrtle VVe.st^)ury, .Mrs. C. (’, Gile-s, Don Up*hur, Eugene Burns, Frank Guess, Newt Ga.-:ton, .Minon Toihmins, Pride Ratteree, Gus Adam.?, Thonui? Bai*t .McTecr, W. J. McCutch- eo;i. The girls’ chorus is conijMe-icd of Clyde Ray, Dorothy Wilson, lone Von 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 Mrs. Goyne Simpson has retumeil Hollen, Robbie Henderson, Nell .Ab rams, .M:ibel Tucker, Pauline Rotie’-ts, .Adeline Boland. Lizzie Bell Bodie, Florence Adair, Patricia Giles, .Mary Kale Hollis, Be verly Drfvis, Bebe Dill- from a two week.?’ visit to her lister, Mr*. George Hesse, in Charleston. Mrs. J. C. Wilson and .son, Lowry, spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., H. D. HENRY F. M. BOLAND H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED^ with their daughter and sister, Missi^^'h Elizabeth Harri.s, Snooks Phiilip.s, Riiby Wilson, who is a nurse at Grady .Shealy, Annie Lee Jackson, V. hospital. Pete" Bailey spent the week-end in .Al>beville with Harold King. Miss Elizabeth ^heely of Ninety- Six, spent the week-end with her par;- ents, Mr. and Mr*. O. I. Sheely. Mr. and Mrs! J. A. Coleman and family, and Miss Dorothy Miller spent Margaret Moorhead, Sara (Mark, Co- pie McCrary, Eloise V’on Hollen, Mary Emma .Speake, Julia Bailey. It IS urged by promoters of the en-1 tertainment that uo person in Clin ton miss this show—it’s the laugh hit of the season. j "Uncle Henry’s Wedding’’ i.s under 1 KELVINATORS and RADIOS E. M. TIMMERMAN-SALES and SERVICE At Smith** Pharmacy Clinton, S. C. Tel. 101 son, J. Allen Coleman, Jr. Miss Aiexa Ragan, Miss Mary Big gers, Neil Clinton, George Dunlap*^and Bill Poe of Rock Hill, spent Sunday here with friendsi Mrs, B. O. Whitten .spent a few days last week with relatives Seneca. /Miss Mary Jo Rheney spent the jwedt-end in Greenville with her sisi: -ter and* brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs ‘ W. T. Cook. Miss Margaret Blakely of Green ville, spent the week-end with hei j parents, Mr. and Mrs.; A. Ross Blake- ! iy- 1 representing tne universal Producing Company, and she has been in the! city for the pa.st two week* arrang-! ing all details incident to the success-' ful staging of the production. j ! Fig Pudding Soak two apd a quarter cups of breadcrumb* in a third of a cup of milk. Chop a cup of figs nnd a half! HUGH L EICHELBERGER NEW YORK LIFE MAN Ten Years Ezpoience cup of suet together, add three welij beaten eggs, a cup of brown .sugar! and the softened breadcrumbs, with a' half teaspoon of salt. Steam in a but- > tered mould for three and three-quar- j ters hours. S<frve with hard sauce, 1 lemon sauce or egg sauce. . Professional Insurance InfmtnatkMi Furnished Free Office: Room 209 Jacobs & Company Bnilrfhif MiMMiiiiiiriiiiik^^