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If*-.- vrf •J f TRADE at KELLERS • ; 'w , AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Special Cash Prices FOR THIS WEEK ONLY .1.50 ELECTRIC HAIR DRYER ' f .75 FITCH’S DANDRUFF REMOVER SHAMPOO. .50 FITCH’S ^VAVE SET. / returned has Mrs. Wade Spejjjry has^ returned ' from Rocky Mount, N. C.. Vhere she ! has been visiting Mrs. Fred Allen. Mrs. Glerm L Fuller * has from Newberry, where she the^jfuest of relatives. " Miss Ellen W^heeler has returned to j her home in Prosperity after visitinje Mr. and Mr.s. John W'. Little tbe past week. Misses Ruby and Ruth Tcdd of $2.75 value for $1.39 . $2.00 Ambrosia Pore Cleanser, One-minute Facial'Set for 1 1 . $1.00 $1.00 Boyer Face Powder, fc>r 79^ 4 50c Boyer Hair Arranger, for -A : ; 39' Downies (Sanitary Napkins) package 24' FuU pint Nyal’s Milk Magnesia for , .. 39' F nil pint Nyal’s Heavy Mineral Oil, fi>r 60‘ FOR MOTHER’S DAY, MAY 8th GIVE WHITMAN’S CANDIES m ' Kellers Drug Store Telephone No. 1 FOR 46 YEARS A SAFE. POPULAR BANK To serve safely and well was the ideal of this bank when it first open- ■eTTtffTlWJfs=3hii08t a half century ago. To serve safely and well is the ideal of this bank today. We iii¥t4e"<)^4€Ujam our steadily increasing number of customers. M. $. BBilei A Son BANKERS OLDEST A BANK FOR THE PEOPLE We’ve endeavored to make this institution an organization to serve the people — everybody from the small boy with his little savings ac count, to the successful business man, finds a warm welcome and a spirit of genuine service awaiting him here at the bands of oflBcers and employes. 4%/ A A. ^ *• NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED STRONGEST YOUR BUSIJfESS INVITED I’HE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” Barksdale, spent a few days la’t wth Mrs. Selma Franks. Miss Cleon Pitts of MsAdenvillo, N. C., spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. G. C. Pitts. Mr.* and Mrs. Georjpe Weathers of Honea Path, spent the week-end here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Speake. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Slice announce the birth of a son, on Wednesday, April 27. Miss Eliza!beth Copeland of Barks- Mr.’and ^irs. 0. T. Lawing of Greer, spent Si|tlday here with I'elatives. ' B. E. Wilson of Clover, and Miss- Alva Wilson of BlackHock, spent the' been I week-end here with Mrs. H^’ilson andi family. ' . Mr. and Mr.s. W. W. Arrinjjfton and* son, and W. M. Blakely of GreenvilW, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely. F. M. Boland and family spenUjSun- iay in Little Mountain with relatives. J They were accompanied home hyrMrs. j Annie Fliednei;, who has been visiting : relatives. Misses Dorothy, HazeCand "Juanita Miller and Allen Coleman of Colum bia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coleman. Mrs. W. Cfalloway of Florence, is visiting her partmt-s, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMillan, and her son, William, who is a student at Presbyterian col- week dale, spent the week-end with her par-' , Gn entns, Mr. and Mrs. Dave W. Cope-' Mrs. Agnes Kern left Tuesday for la visit to relatives in I^aurens. land. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Galloway and little daughter, Marcia, spt'nt the week-end in Columbia with Mrs. Gal loway’s parents, Mr. an3 Mrs. George T. Barnes. Dr. and Mrs. L. Ro.ss Lynn were visitors in Sharon on Monday after noon. Misses .\lliene Newsom and .Anna Cross Hill.i, her mother, in IU’llc_ Hudson spent Saturday Greenville with Miss Polly Flrod. Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Spencer werei visitors in Greenville on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. 1. Sheoly spent Sunday in Ninety-Six with theit daughter, Miss Elizabeth Sheely. Mi.ss Virginia Kellers of Winthrop I college, was at home for the Junior- I senior reception at Presbyterian coU ; lege the past week-<‘nd. j ’ W. P. Jacolwi and W. R. Sperry willj (return today from a wt'ck’s business trip to New A’ork. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Little and daughter, Jane, spent Sunday in Pros perity with Mrs. Ixmora C. Wlieeler. Miss Louise Tribble of Clemson col lege, spent the w'oek-end here with Miss Ruby Carter. Mrs. Lee Add Blakely, Mrs. Felder Spiith and Mrs. K. W. Wade were vis itors in Greenville on Thursday. Ivan Templeton of Brighton, Tenn., was the week-end guest of Mrs. R. G. Murphy. Jacob Hunger returned Monday to his home in*Ninety-Six, after spend ing several weeks Avith his daughter, Mrs. J. 1). Coats. Mrs. L. A. Sease of Clemson col lege, is visiting her daughter and s6n- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Fuller. Mrs. Nannie Albright has returned to her home in Greenville after .spetul- ing .*»<*veral wtveks with her sister. Mrs. G. C. Pitts. Mr. and Mr.s. L. L. Adair of At lanta, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. Currie Adair. Mrs. T. P. P. Carson and little daughter, Jane, spent "the week-end with her partmts, Mr. Shands. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hunter and chil- I Mrs. C. D. Nance of I spent Tuesday here with Mrs. 1). W. Mason. I Mrs, E. L. Blakel.v spent Thursday j in Laurens with he;* sister, Mrs. Fu- ; gene Roland. j Mfs. R. L Plaxico and son. and Mrs. ! W. B Tribble and children were in I r>lacl:*^'riirg Friday for the funeral of W. M. Ponlers. , Miss Narcissa Gray of Williumston, was a visitor in the city on Monday. Mrs. (’. B. Martin, Misses LouiSe SERVICE and QUALITY X ' J Gold Medal Salad Dressing, 8"oz. jar ... 10c Home Ground MEAL, 6 lbs.10c S; C. STRING BEANS, 2 can u . 15c BLACKBERRIES, No. 2 can ^ Balentine’s Sliced Bacon, lb. .^..21c Vegetable Mixture, No. 2 can I ioc Brooms, 5-string, each X ..! .. 33c FLY-DEl^INSECTICIDE V2 pint l5c —’ Pint 3(k — Quarts 50c Golden WestlSALAD OIL, pint18c 1,000 sheet wrapped Toilet Tissue, 3 for 21c SCRATCH feed' 50 lb. bag 99c Gr owing and Starting MASH, 8 lb 29c \ and Patsy Martin of Greenville, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mys. T. G. Harris. Mr. and Mrs, T. T.'Young and chil- ilren of Uuncjm, were the guest'' Sun day of Mrs. Young’s sister, .Mrs. J. W. Milam. H. L. Ellis, A. F. Ellis, M. L. Ellis and Mi.ss Mollie Ellis of Due West, were Jht; week-end guests of their niece, Mrs. Alma McKee. Miss Frances Sheely, who has been I teaching the past year in Loris, re- ; turned home Tuesday to spend the slimmer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Sheely. Miss Klizalveth Sheely, wh> has ;»t'en teaching in Ninety-Six the past year, is spending the summer months with her parents, Mr. luid Mr.s. 0. I. 'X GOOD ..3‘ PRINTING dren.spent Sunday in Jalapa with Mr. and Mr.s. C. C. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Guy ('opeland and children of Abbeville, spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Copeland. Misses Madelyn and Emmie Adair •■'pent thd week-end in Renno with Miss h'rances Milam. Ml. and Mrs. T. M. Sease and little I .SWy. .Mis.ses .Almena and Dolly Milling of I Converse college, spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. .Milling, and attende<l the Junior- senior recc'jition at Presbyterian col- h‘g6. ^ ‘ Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn, Misses Jean MeKi'e, .Annie Mae Tarr and Mary .Anderson were in Winnsboro Friday for the meeting of the A. R. P. synod. • Miss . Catherine Jones of Queens- Chicora college, Charlotte, spent the wcek-eixL with her parents. Dr. and .Mr.s. F. |>. .lones, and attended the junior-senior celebration at P.e.shyte- rian college. were in Colunvliia Saturday for the hampn't at the- Columbia hoUd, for the agents of the Life Insurance Com pany of Virginia. Rev. H. 0. C ha misers, Mi-s.-^es Viv ian Paik.s Adair, Elizabeth Nelson, I.alls Mae Edwards, Mary Glynn and Louise Chambers wore in Greenville Saturday for the Greenville District Young People’s conference of the Methodist church, which vvu.s held at son, John, spent Sunday in Prosperity with the former’s parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sease. Mrs. E. n. Sloan, Mrs. VV. M Trib ble and Miss Mary Todd were visitors 'n Spaitanhurg on Thiirsdav. f Rev. Mack Ellis of h'avetteville, ♦ Tenn., and Dr. Jamie Pressley of Due ^ I West, were re: ent vi.sitors at Thorn- well orphanage.’ Mr. and Mis. S. A.-Kern were ailed to Columbia Sunday on account of the death of the latter’s brother-in-law, J. J. Crosby. Mrs. Selma Fiank.s was in Lau rens Tuesday for the funeral of Roy Wood. Mr. and Mrs. H. (L Tisdale and lit- 11 tie daughter spont^ the week-end in WILL HELP DO THE JOB Folders Letter Heads Ruled Forms Sales Letters Shipping Tags Tickets Circulars Envelopes Statements Blotters Bill Heads Form Letters Special Notices Application Blanks Programs Invitations ■4 tabels Invoices nnenus Visiting Cards Cantracts Notes WE HAVE THE EQUIPMENT AND THE SKILL TO HANDLE YOUR WORK Chronicle Pub. Co. < ► * • I Spartanburg with Mrs. Tisdale’.s par ents, Mr and Mr.s. W. H. Waters. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake spent Sat urday in Greenwood with their daugh- tei, Mixs Hedge Peage, who Ls a stu dent at Lander college. Dr. J. I<ee A'oung spent Sunday in Chester with Mrs. Young, who is a patient in a Che.sier h(>spital. i. Mr. and .Mrs. G. S. Yeldell of Green- ‘ wood speiit Friday here with their son, George Shepherd, Jr., who ac companied them home for the \<reek- end. Miss Maude Poole was a visitor in Greenville on Tuesday. Bruce Roberts of Columbia, was the recent guest of Mr. and- Mrs. A. K. McIntosh. I Miss Mildrt-d Crisp of Uurens, spent ihe past week-end here with Miss Sara Ray Coleman. Rev. C. B. Betts has returned from Winnsboro, wliere he attended the meeting of the A. R. P. synod. R. L. Plaxico was called to Blacks burg Thursday on account of the death of his grandfather, W. M. Bor ders. .Miss Nelle Rearden of Woodruff, the Triune church. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinsun, Mrs. Lula Jamie.son, Misses Anne Belle Hai\i*y, Frances Butler, Sura Gannon, Lillian 1‘rather, Gtmevieve Ruhin.son, Harriett Foster, R. G. Murphy and Gornelius Smith were in Golumhia Friday for the high school state track mtH-t. - Mr. and .Mrs, R. B. Simmons, Miss .Lois and James.-and Billy. Simmons of .Montro-e, Ga., ami Mr.-'. IL .S. ('ook of Dudley, Ga., sjient th<* week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blakely. Mrs. .Siinmon.s remained for several days vi.sit with her daughUm., Supt. J. B. John.stonyJ. B., .ir., .Mrs. < T. S. O’Kelly, Miss lu-ha Thompson, and Miss Mary Turner of Barium Ibr--v-iaiU!d-£iiaiuis.^.-uB.. the Thoinwtdl campus Friday on their re turn from the 'Tri-.State Gonference of Ori)hanage Worker.s held in Hai)ovil!e,| Ga. , : .Mis. F. M. Siutts” and daughter,} Dotolhj, siamt Sunday at Oteen, N.. C,, with'Mr. St'utts, She was atcom- jianied by .Mr. and .Mrs. W. .M. Pur- luc and •hildren, Mr. and Mr.s. flarl Joh;i.s(,n and little sort, .Mi;s Emily Curningham, Melvin BenneU, Gorne- I’us Smith and Harry Layton and lit tle daughter, Jean. ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS UALUEI) 'iJ* |oir AM) DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “.At I'nion Station” Telephone 100 Nig:ht Phone 401 Si NBAY. MAY 8th IS MOTHER’S DAY It’s the day when every person in (he country should remember the best pal they ever had—-^Idother. A Few (lift SuggeHtions Silver, Diamonds, Pendants, Foun tain Pens, China, Watches, Necklaces, Pencils, Pewter Rings, Bracelets, Desk Sets, (ilasHware, Compacts, Toilet Sets, Letter Openers. H. D. HENRY F. M. BOLAND H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED May we help you .select this most ; ipeiTt the week-end with Mi*. an4 Mrs. I important of alt Gifts? E, L; Blakely'. . Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Klugh of Union, ’ Misses Grace League, Bert Hammond, 1 vVlice Inman and Aurelia Mullins o-f (the Lockhprt school faculty, spent ! Sunday with Mr, and .MiV. R. M. I League. ' ^ FRONTIS Jewelry Store Clinton, S. C. 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