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./ , THURSDAY^ JUNE 16, 1932 TH8 gtlNTON CHRONICLE 7 /. T‘AGE nVl i- k. .» .• ^ y: ■ TRADE at KELLERS i; AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Special Cash Prices FOR THIS WEEK ONLY $1.50 Electric Hair Dryer .75 Fitch’s Dandruff Remover Shampoo . - .50 Fitch's Wave ^et s $2.75 value for $1.39 t 75c Fitch’s Shampoo and one bottle of Fitch’s Ideal Hair Tonic, both for 65' 50c Boyer'Face Powder 39' 50c Boyer Cold Cream for 39' 50c Boyer Shaving Ix>tion for : 39 Full Pint Nyal’s Milk Magnesia for 39' Full Pint Nyal’s Heavy Mineral Oil 60c 2 Pints Nyal’s Heavy Mineral Oil $1.00 1 Gallon Heavy Russian Mineral Oil . . $2.50 P PcrsbnarTAention ^ ll.lS!!!a!:tKKlBlSlflBa»aiII!MKIl9imiliatlllBMMKilB!«Kii» ♦ I Lee Add Blakely was a business vis itor in Columbia on Saturday. Mrs. Mor^ran Todd of SimpJonville, visited her mother, Mrs. Emma little, this week. Miss Collette Davis viyiited in Greenwood last iveek as the goiest of Miss Virginia Anderson. Mrs. W\ H; Harrell of Augusta, was the guest this week of Mrs. Dennis Sowers. i;; Miss Patsy Peay has returned from a visit to relatives in Clover. Kirk Milam left Monday for Inman where he will be employed for ^Ijg next few weeks. i Mrs. Ernest Obering and little! daughter of Carlsbad, New Mexico, is! on H visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j < ► J. A. Bailey. 7^ Mrs. Paul Bnrroughs t .;;1 little daughter, and .Misses Emmie .\dair, Mrs. T. O. Thompson of Canton, N,,Ro'lbie Henderson, and Lykes Hen C., was the guest this week of Miss|(3€rson spent Wednesday in Columbia. Janie Simpson at Thornwell orphan-. Misses La Verne McQuiston and ^ ' ‘ iClemnv'e Jamieson, and Mac Adair Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Raddle of Lau-jwere visitors in Columlbia'on Thurs- rens, were guests Sunday of Mr. and day. SERVICE — ACCURACY Our unexcelled facilities for rendering prompt, com petent and courteous service are at your disposal when you need anything in the drug line, and a realization of our responsibil.ity to you assures you of the utmost ac curacy when you bring us your prescriptions. r Kellers Drug Store ' ' , Telephone No. 1 Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Dillard, Miss es Nell'e and Ada Dillard of Spartan burg, are visiting relatives here. Ernest Culbreath of Ninety-Six, was the guest of friends here ^tur- day and Sunda.v. Mis£< Christine Peake left Monday Miss Lora Mont joy, who taught the past year at Rembert, is spending the summer at home. M iss Marion Leake, who taught the past year at Bepnettsville, is spending they summer with her sister, Mrs. V. P. Adair. M iss M argaret Robinson of ('hatta- REAL SERVICE GOOD CLEAN GROCERIES ^ AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY QUICK DELIVERY ^ r t for Boone, N. C., whore she will spend jnooga, Tenn., is spending some time the summer Mrs. Cladde Workman of Marian, N. C., and Miss Laura Lynch of Great Falls, are visiting friends and rela tives in the city. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mad den will be sorry to learn that their jing a house party, little son, Billie, is* critically ill with typhoid fever. with friends in the city. Mis.i Frances Lide of Klloree, is jo spending a few days here with Miss Mary Darlington Black. Miss Bert Peay left last week for Highlands, N. C., where she is attend- Miss Lidie l.^ke spent Saturday in the mountaihs of North Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. John Sea.se, and Miss j where she motored up with friends. Grace Sea;>e of Prosperity, spertt Sun- Mrs. Henry Cooke and little son of day with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sease. Kershaw, are visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. B. 0. Whitten and daughters, M isses Martha and Mildred Whitten, left yesterday for Miami, Fla., where they will spend several weeks. Otto Ferrene and Ed King of Lu- veme, Ala.t Vintent Brunt and Rex T«• 1 wm* • « r 1 . and Mrs. L. 11. Davidson. Miss Mary Bobo is spending this week in Spartanburg with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hobo. Mr. and Mrs, Claude Abernathy and children and Mi.ss I.,oree Adair of REMEMBER — Every 50c cash purchase or paid brt accc||hit at our store gives you an opportunity to win a beautiful Kitchen Cab' let absolutely free. Blakely’s PHONES 136 and 175 Are You Drifting or Steering? Th^ man without a definite aim and purpose in life is like a ship without a rudder. He is Blowh lidplessly by the winds of chance and is constantly in danger of finding himself 6n the rocks of msifortune. Bishop of Roanoke, Va., have returned. Hickory, N. C., spent Sunday with home after a visit to friends here. , their father, and other relatives'. Miss Polly Elrod of Greenville, vis- Miss Lois Adair left tj^is we<*k for ited friends here Tuesday. , Central Valley, N. Y., where she will Mrs. Morgan Todd, Mrs. Emma Lit- .teach at Camp Wa Lu Hi Yi this tie and Miss Jamie Little were the guests Thurs<iay of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little in Abbeville. Mrs. Rae McGee and children of Greenwood, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Prather. Fayette Henry spent Sunday in Ijeesville with relatives. He was ac companied home by Mrs. Henry, who has been spending two weeks with her parents, Millses Annie and Mary Benjamin pf Washington, D. C., are visiting their mother, Mrs. Alah Benjamin. summer. ^ Carroll Pitts of Inman, spent Tues day here with hi.s mother, Mrs. Nan nie A. Pitts. Mrs. H. M. Geer, Mrs. Maude Hampton and Horace Geer, spent the past week-end in Rutherfordton, N. C., with relatives. Pete Bailey, Jack Jeans, I.amar Nelson and Jeff Boland left this week for Sullivan’s iilland, where they will be in training at the Citizens’ Military Trainnig camp. Miss Nan White of Chester, was Miss Elizabeth k’liedner left Tues-|‘he week-end guest of Mr. and .Mrs. day for Asheville, N. C., where she T, I). Copeland. will attend summer .school at Ashe- Mr. and Mrs. William Montjoy have ville Normal. | returned from a wedding trip to (Jeor- You can steer your way definitely to success if you will plan, work and save. Start the savingsJiabit by opening an- account at this bank. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED $. Bailey & Son Miss Dolly Pratt of Gi'eenwood, is visiting her grandmother, Mn'. Mary Prather, Ms. J. F, Bozard of Greenville, is spending some time with he-r parents, Mr. and .Mr.s. H. D. Henry. Mr, and Mrs. R. F, .Neal were in .Shelby, N, Sunday, where they at tended the .Neal reunion. gia, and are now making their home on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. A. K, Kinard of Ab beville, spent yesterday here with friends, Aldine Blakely was a \-isitor in In man on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley of Greenwood, spent the week-end with FREE TUBE Mrs. K. B. K. Warren spent Sunday'the latter’s parents, Mr. and .Mrs. A. in Spartanburg as the guest of Mrs. R. Blakely. Emma Glenn. S Mrs. B. M. Dutton attended com- Mr. and Mrs. A, F, Lide and Misses i mencement exercises at Duke uniVer- Nelle and Rolierta Lide of Elloree, areUiity in Durham, N. C., last week. Her guest-s-of -Mer «n<l M. Miss Marion Stmpso Little Misses Polly and Dorothy I of Monroe, N, C., was a member of BANKERS — OLDEST 7 STRONGEST Jones of .Atlanta, Ga., are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. T. M. Booth. Miss Patricia Giles left last week for Douglas, Ga., where she is visiting lelatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dominick have returned from . their wedding trip to Orangeburg and Folly Beach. the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Montjoy and Miss Jul'a Starnea of Columbia, spent Monday here with Miss Uira Montjoy and Mr, and Mrs, William Montjoy. Mrs. Ike Campbell, Mrs. Mike Smith, Mis;! Lavenia Camjjbell and Edward Smith of Clover, were guests We will give away absolutely FREE a genuine PATH FINDER Tube with every purchase of a PATHFINDER passenger car casing. This offer will positively be with drawn at the close of business Saturday, June 18, 1932. The Government Sales Tax on tires will be in effect June 20th, and an advance in tire prices from 107 to 157 is anticipated. BUY NOW — SAVE THE TAX AND GET A FREE TUBE with every PATHFINDER TIRE YOU BUY F. W. HodgkimLn of New York, last week of Mr. and Mrs,>W. I). Peay. was a business visitor in the city on' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McTeer and lit- Tue.«day and Wednesday. | daughter of Denmark, and John A. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Dugan of|seay of LaGrange, Ga., were the Hartsville, spent the week-end with' week-end guests of .Mr. and Mrs, W’. their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. t Putnam. Neighbors and Mrs. L. M. Dugan. J. A Thomas and Catherine Blakely Price of Each Each In !*airs 29x1.40-21 $4.79 • $1.65 29x4.50-20 ™ 5.33 . 5.19 30x4.50-21 5.43 5.27 28x4.75-19 .. 6.33 6.16 29x5.00-19 6.65 6.45 30x5.00-20 /• mm n. 1 a 6.55 28x5.25-18 7.58 7.30 30x5u25-20 7.89 7.65 31x5.25-21 8.15 7.91 J10x3.._. ..... . , J.07 ^ -3.95 . 30x31/2 Rg. Cl. . 4.19 4.06 30x3'/2 0. S. Cl. . 4.29 4.16 31x4 7.35 7.09, 3*2x4 7.58 7.35 ^ t wfrn r I McDaniel Vulcanizing Works Oliver W. (Chapin of Princeton j Theological .seminary in Princeton, N. I TELEPHONE NO. 2 CLINTON, S. C. IS THIS THE BANKING RELATIONSHIP YOU ARE SEEHNCr Harker of Atkin.^ spent Sunday here i., who is spendingfome time Mr. )% If you look upon the ideal banking relationship as one in which the bank is as much concerned with the customer’s success, his soundness, credit and financial upbuilding, as with his accosts, we invite you to inaltA this yoiir banking home. YOUR BUSINESS INVITED “THE BANK (M? PERSONAL SERVICE” \ with_the latter’s grandpa re nt.s, and Mrs. A. B, Blakely. Miss Sadi^ Chandler was a visitor in Columbia on last Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Leake and Miss Lidie l^eake were in Columbia la«t week for commencement exercises at the Uniyers'ity of Soutn Carolina. Miss Willie Rudd Fuller of Colum bia, is visiting her brother and sister- ih-laA^Mr. and Mrs. Gl^h Fuller. Misses Jeannette Crawford, Alice Benjamin, and Janet Leake were vis itors in Greenville on Monday. Dr. T. J. Peake has returned from a business trip to Monroe, N. C. -frU*Md.s- here, was a visitor in-Atlanta the past week-end. L. S, McMillian, G. W. Cooper, T. D. Jacob.s, Dr. K. W. Johnson, H. F\. Scott and W. A. Johnson spemt last week-end at South Island on a fish ing trip, Mi.stees Julia Bailey, Beverly Davis, EMz'ailK'th Harri.s and^ Irene Dillard re- tiirncd yesterday ' from . Gj-eenYille .where they were the guests fOf Miss Patsy .Martin. F’riends in the city of Mr, and Mrs. George C. Odiome will be glad to know that they are this week moving back to the city from Daytona Beach, Friends of Mrs. A. J. Milling will pia., where they have been residing,; ^ sorry to learn that she is a patient and will occupy, their home on Jack in a Spartanburg hoi.tpital. son .street. Miss Lillian Brown of Beltorl. isj Dr. and Mrs. B. H. H^nr>' and Mi.sf* spending a few days here with Miss I Ki,>.abeth Adair chaperoned the fol- AgneS I>avis. j lowing children on a camping trip at Webb White and John Rauch, of ^ Duncan’s creek last week: Evelyn Rock Hill, spent Tuesday in the city Henry, Mary Elizabeth and Sara with friend*. Frances Baldwin, Roger Henry, John Miss Redge Peake leaves .Saturday w. Finney, Jr., Mac Finney, L. H. De fer Charlottesville, Va., where she vidson, Jack Holland, Archie Sam will attend summer school at the Uni versity of Virginia. Miss Henri Jones is in Hill attending summer school at Winthrop college. Mrs. John W. Little and daughter, Jane, are viEiiting relatives in Lake land, Fla. Ic A MILE RATES i SATURDAY, JUNE 18th , A First Class Ticket » GOO!) IN SLEEPERS OR COACHES —GOOD STOi»OVEIL^GOOD FOR BAGGAGE Limit June 26 RATES EFFECTIVE IX): FOR WASHINGTON RICHMOND NORFOI.K RALEIGH ATLANTA BIRMINGHAM MONTGOMERY NEW ORLEANS And many other points in Southeast on connecting: lines. For full information and rates apply to TICKET AGENT or Fred Geissler, Gen. Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Adair, and Joe McMillan. Among the out-of-town guests here for comnftencement at Thornwell were: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ^llgood, Misses Mary Alice and Grace Allgood. Mr. and Mrs. Jes»c Lynch, Misses Isabel andi Frances Lynch, all of Augusta; Mr.land Mrs. John F. Hardy, John Missea Madeline Adair, Virginia'Hardy, Jr., and Mrs. Janie Boyd of Spratt and Emmie Adair spout the SparUnburg; Mr. and Mrs. George M. week-end in Uurens with Miss Julia!Cartledge of Auguitta; Mr. and Mrs.' Parker. Enoch Agnew of Greenwood; .Misses| Mr. and Mrs. John E. Strange have returned from their wedding trip to Niagara Falk, and are now making their home on Centennial street. Elizabeth and Frances Fleming, of Columbia; Roy Barnwell of Asheville; Miss Thelma Klassett, Miss Marjorie Mangum, Luther Carlisle and Fred Venable Martin, student at Hamp-1 Tolbert, of Charlotte; Henry J. Winn.i den-Sidney college, and Taylor Mar- ! tin, menkber of the 'Farmville, Va., j school faculty, are spending the sum- member of the board of trustees., Greenville; Misf. Loui.se Frowein of Spaitanburg; Mrs. Jessie King Dun-1 !mer with their parents. Prof, and Mrs.Map of Camden; S. J. Kilgore and'! ,{A. V. Martin. ' (Proctor Wilbanks of Greenville. ' ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS ' CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” ' Telephone 400 t ^ Night Phone 401 ’ .\ I 'J* *'!' itT