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i ^ THUBabAY, APRIL 14, 1M2 £ / *t 1 -, / " ■* .. r THE CLINTON CHRONICI<E WILL HELP DO THE JOB j \ j GOOD l^RINTING Circulars Folders Blotters IKSiWiiBliilB P Personal Aentlon P Mr. ajid Mrs. J. H. Powell of Water iloo. were Sunday jruests of Dr. and Mrs. E. Mood Smith. Mrs. Eugene Pinson, Mrs. Carl Chaney, Mrs^ H. M. Blakely and Miss Inez Chaney were visitors in Green ville on Thursday. > The many friends of John H. Young will regret to know that he is con fined to his home on account of ill ness. Miss Sara Knox of Cliffsidc. X ^ , Mrs. Cl B. Betts has returned from a visit to relatives in Chester. • Mrs. Hubert PittsT^rs. A. H. York and Mrs. A, M. Sewell are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burdette inj Charleston. J H. L. EicheH>erger and R. P. Adair i were visitors in Charlotte, N. C., oni Thursday. . Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Mrs. L. V. Pin son, Misses Jessie Sparks. Bell Crapps and Ella Smith were visitors in Green- Envelopes Letter Heads Bill Heads Statements - Ruled Forms Form Letters / Special Notices Sales Letters Application Blanks Programs Shipping 'tegs Invitations Tickets Invoices Menus Visiting Cards Contracts spent the week-end with her parents,' villo on Wednesday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox. j Dr. M. F. Adams and son, Minor,! Friends of Mi.s3 Elizabeth Nelson i are guests of the former’s sisteL, Miss will be glad to learn that she is ablejMarj Adams, at Thornwell .orphan- to return to school, after being ill the ; r.ge. past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Ailen Dugan of Hartsville, spent the week-end with the latter*^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. \ W. C. James of Greer, spent Sun day here with friends. George Rice and Roy Printup of Bailey Military academy, and Ross Coffee of Greenwood, spent Sunday here with friends. Miss Cleon Pitts of McAd^nville, N. C., was called home Tuesday on ac count ^f the death of her father, G. C. Pitts. Mrs. B. O. Whitten, ^flss Martha Whiten, Cicero Brigman and Bill Ferguson spent Sunday in Columbia. Mrs. H. C. Tisdale and little daugh ter. are visiting her mother, Mrs. W. H. Waters, in Spartauburg. — Dr. Ceorge R- Blalock of New York^ Labels^ Notes \VE HAVE THE EQUIPMENT AND THE SKILL TO HANDLE YOUR WORK Chronicle Pub. Cb. Established 1886 WHY IS A BANK? Suppose all Hie business of the coyntry had to he transacted with currcnc>’! There isnH money enoujfh in the world to make it possible. , Banks simplify transactions. Millions pass from one firm to another every day by use of bank checks and New York drafts. One derk can^ handle millions in checks and drafts in the hours of a business day that a^-force of a hun- dred clerks could not handle in currency. \>lien you become a depositor in our bank you join this magic circle, simplifying your, business, saving yourself money and gaining business pres- JjgjejU. Mrs. C. C. Giles return€>d Saturday is on a vj.sjf to his parents, Mr. and from a stay of several'days in At- Mrs, T. J. Blalock. Tanta, Ga. * Mr.<, Bruce Roberts of Columbia, is Misses Patricia Giles, Mary Jo vi.siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rheney, Helen Adair and Darrell Ie. McIntosh. Franks were visitors in Greenville on Saturday. Friends of Glenn Fuller will be glad to learn that he is getting along nice ly after an operation at Dr. Hays’ hospital on Wednesday. Mrs. Roy W(X)ds of Laurens, and Mrs. Ross Cunningham of Knoxville, Tenn., were guests of Mrs. Selma Franks on Monday. Mrs. T. P. P. Carson- and little daughter have retunied to their home C. C.* Giles returnetl Monday from in Greenville after a vi.sit to her par- Wa.shington.jp. C., where he spent the ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. past week-end. Rev*. I. R. T. Major, presiding elder of the Greenville district, occupied the pulpit of the Broad Street Methodist church at the morning service last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Speers of . well school faculty, spent Charlotte, N. €., spent the week-end! week-end in King.stree. here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Marie Owen.s and son, William -M rs. B. F. Copeland. j Brooks^ were visitors in Asheville on Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Eichelberger of! Tuesday. Petertuburg, Fla., were the week-end; Miss Lora Montjoy of ^he Renibert Mrs. Gary Dillard, Mrs. Goyne Simpson, Mrs. Fayette Henry, and Mrs.' R. L. Martin and Mrs. Purker^ son of Goldville, were visitor.s 'm Spartanburg on Thursday. Miss Mildred W’hite o fthe Thorn- the past KN BIISIIIESS COIDimU INVITED $, Bailey & Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST guests of their brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger. Mr. and Mrs R. A. Steer and daughter. Miss Betty, spent Sunday in Spartanburg with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Steer. Miss Mary Bcdio spent Sunday in Spartanburg with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Blakely. Ml. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt spent Sun day in Cross Anchor with the latter’s' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKee of, Ab beville, spent Friday here with rela-, tives. Dr. E. Mood Smith, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper, Mr. and Mjs. R. P. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bobo and Mr. and Mr.s. E. M. Timmerman,‘were in New berry Sunday for the funeral of Mrs. Lula V. Derrick.—*-*.— Miss .lanic ('oats of Spartanb’urg, .spent a few days la.st week with Miss Inez Chaney. G. W’. Hollingsworth and J. A. Slice 1 were in Columbia Wednesday attend ing a meeting of the Metropolitan Life - Mis, J, R. Little of Columbia, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harr’s. school faculty, visited relatives Here during the past week-end. Friend.s of Miss Alva Wil-on, a member of the Blackstock school fac ulty, will be sorry to learn she is ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wilson. — Twenty-five young people of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church were in Grp Sunday afternoon where they gave a program before the Y. P. C. U. there. Friends of Mi.sses Mary Cousar and Kate Latimer, memliera of the faculty f t Thornwell orphanage, will be glad to know they are much better after having been ill with influenza for the ^ast several days. The friends of little .Aimatte Moor head will he glad to know that she re- tuin(d Monday evening from a Spar tanburg hofpital. w'here .she has been qu'te ill. and that she is recovering nicely at her home in Goldville. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and .hildren were in Columbia Saturday v-here they met Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., and Miss Clara Duckett, who Were re turning home from a trip to Florida. Fxienda' in the Miss MASig. •Shcrard will lie sorry to know that SERVICE and QUALITY SLICED PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can . 27c SARDINES. 3 cans i3c Ca.stleberrv*8 HASH Inrirp c»n ^ BABY LIMA BEANS. fV . . . ——- — Skinner’s MACARONI. 2 pkg li>c CHEESE, full cream, lb. 17c r ^SUNSHINE CAKRS, lb. nki. ~ ZT. 7^ Break O’ Mom COFFEE, lb. . . 23c GRAPE .UIICE. pints ijc PRE.MIER ~ ^ ■' ■ Small Green Limas, No. 2 can ■ 17y2C Picnic Hams, per lb. 12V2C P &G SOAP, 7 cakes .. ; T: m Chick Starter, Growing Mash, . . Scratch Feed - BLAKELY’S PHONES 136 and 175 ***—*****—**»**«**««*'——--**—ftttttttttt I »>*>i i[M STREET TAX NOTICE YOUR ‘WNT PARTNER” 'This Bank offers you a personal service of the/most intimate na ture—cO'Operation and helpfulness that virtually makes us the ’’Silent Partner” in your business. You are invited to come in and discuss your banking problems with our officers — tlw service is- meant for you. A hearty welcome awaits you; and-your coafldences are inviolable here. Miss Martha Phillips of Columbia, “pent Sunday here with her niotl^r, Mrs. R. E. Jones. Miss Sara Ray Coleman was the week-end guest of Miss Mildred Crisp in Laurens. Miss M’Liss Cook spent the weekz. end in Whitmire as the giiest of friends.- Misses Dorothy, Hazel, Sylvia and Juanita Miller, and Allen Coleman, all af Columbia, spent Sunday here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Unkford were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. HuUorin Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey and Miss Ruth Bailey were in Greenville Fri day for the funeral of W. P. Ander- ron, Sr. Mrs. W. Q. Grigg and little son. Quay, Jr.,^ have returned to their home in Olin, N. C., after spending teveral weeks-with her mother, Mrs Metta Stone. "Mrs. Arnold Cannon has she is a patient in the Pryor hospital in Che.ster, having Undergone an ap pendix operation on Monday. Sh«- was accompanied by Miss Janie Kennedy, assistant-nurse at the I^esh infirmary. Street Taxes for the Town of Clin ton are now due and payable on or before the T 30th. of April, 1932 All able-bodied male citizens be tween 21 and 55 years of age are subject to street tax. Tax $3.00. After May 1st, $4.00. By order of Town Council:^ _ D. CHEUSTESS, City Clerk and. Treasurer. Mr. and . Mrs. P. F. Clark and daughter, Roby, of Ware Shoals, were | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs J. M Ross. Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Odell and IHtle ’nn. Hnndd. vUited Mr. and .Mrs.^am Walker in Greenville Sunday. ~ Furman Moore of the U. .S, Ma rines, is visiting his mother, .Mrs. Ar thur Stai nes. Mirs. C. W. Taylor retun.ed Sun day from a week’s visit with her inothei, Mrs. J. L. McCurry. in Ware Shoals, Mils Mury Kate Hollis of Clinton, pert the week-end with Miss Sarah returned! Clark. ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station'* Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 from Newberry where she was fHlle»l| Messrs. Fred Wheeler. .lames Pntei- on account of the illness ai)d death of„gon nml Ralph Ball have returned to her motherj3lra, Lula V. Derrick. their homes in Statesville, N .C., af- Mrs. Gedrgeti K. TTate of McAden- -ct s,* vising seviral days at the home ville, NTC., was called here Tuesday of .Mr. and .Mrs. W. W: Hair, on account of the death of G. C, Pitts, Mrs. : W C, Moore of Gaffney, is Friends in the city of Mrs. Joe L. ■4f>end)i!g a few days with her daugh- Carter will regret to know that .she is ter, Mrs. R. G, ('arr, — sick at her home in College View. 1 Fr erd.s of Mrs,’ Arthur Starnes Supt. and Mrs. SHannon of thej^dll regret to learn that she is a pa- Methoiliat orphanage at Benson l^^ient at the N«‘WTTerr>* hospital, hav- Springs, Florida, were visitors on the j ing undergone an operation T^.saj Thornwell orphanage campus Friday, mornirg. H..D. HBNRT P. M. BOLAND H. Df Henry & Company INSURANCE ~ STOCKS • bonds - REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED lay “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SEBYICE” I Miss Nelle Rearden of Woodruff, spent the week-end here with Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Blakely. Mrs. R. D. laewia and children have urned to bhetr home-in Spartan- buTY after a visit to her sister, Mrs. E. B. Sloan. Jaddb Hunger of Ninety-Six, Is vis- tUtiitg Wt daugbtfr, Mrs. J. D. Coats, who has been quite ill for the past two weeks. -- The members of the Clinton high school orchestra were in Spartanburg Monday where they broadcasted’over station WSPA. Harold PolHtaer of Hendersonville, N. C., is spending a few days here with his brother, Jack Pollitzer, at Presbyterian college.' Misses Ora and Vera Cordell, Miss Minnie Belle Wofford and Clayte Young of Efcerton, Ga., spent tKi week-end here with the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mr#. A. P. Young, and Mr. and Mra. W. E. Neighbors. Friemfs of Mrs. George Craft will ’)e glad t4> know that she is improv ing, after being qu'ile ill for the past two weeks. Friends of Mr. W’illic .Jenkins, who has lieen seriously ill for the pastj KELVINATORS and RADIOS Tel. 101 E. M. TMMERMAII-SALES and SERVieE , At Smith's Pharmacy ' Clinton, S. C. week, vnll be glud to know that he is, improved. FERTILIZER ... AND ... FERTILIZER MATERIALS I represent tke'Growers’ Sup ply Co., AtlanU,' Ga. Let ne quote you prices^ on Fertiliser and Fertilizer Materials. T.aHARRIS CLINTON, 8. C. HUGH L EICHRBERGER NEW YORK LIFE MAN Ten Years Experience Professional Insurance Infcwmation Furnished Free Office: Room 209 Jacobs & Company BulMiiit A \ .'1 jLiit . fa&io-iM; «1- ,»• *. .1 -i Jk.. . -Si. • .