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r ■Tf,/ '' V 'T6UItSDAT. JUNE 23, 1932 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE r / ■f f "S^ %■ GOOD PRINTING WILL HELP DO THE JOB Folders ! Letter Heads Ruled Forms Circulars Envelopes Statements Blotters Bill Heads Form Letters ■kStiKIWBIIIWMilfliailBV lUHNiMlIJBiilflrilBi'aiiiHii' C, E. Nickles spent the j week-end in'Clover with friends. I Miss Frances Bailey spent Sunday in Laurens with relatives. Dr. Robert Jeanes left last week for Greenville, whete he is serving as in terne at the 'City./Jiospital. Miss Mary Blakely of Ora, spent | Miss Nannie , 4 • < k* • M iss Polly Elrod of Greenville, was a visitor here' on Tuesday. ' Mis« Lidie Davis has returned from I a vi^eit to friends in Columbia. ! Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair and C. S.| Lankford spent Sunday in Union with| relatives. i Miss Juanita Miller of Columbia, with Miss Dorothy spent Sunday .Adair. R. G. Murphy and Thornwell Dun lap left Tuesday for a week’s visit to Special Notices Sales Letters Application Blanks Programs yr Shipping Tags Tickets Labels Invitations I Invoices Menus Visiting Cards Contracts Notes Thursday here with Young Tribble. ivliss Nannie Simpson of Columbia is spending aeveral days with .Mrs. W. H. Workman. j the latter’s brother in Savannah, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. An.sel Bobo spent! Mrs. J. R. Little has returned to Sunday in Newberry with the latter’s ■ Laurens after spending several days mother, Mrs. T. Chalmers. with Mr. and Mrs. W. \\'. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Strange Dr. Jack H, Young and Dr. T. L. W. spent Sunday in Travelers Rest and 1 Bailey were in Greenville Monday for Taylors with relatives. j the operation on the former’s brother, James Jeanes left Sunday for Camp ' Dr. J. Lee Young. Bon darken, at Flat Rock, N. C., where he will spend several days. Friends of Dr. J. Lee Young will be I sorry to learn that he is a patient in itho City hospital in Greenville. I Mrs. Chas. S. Lankford and Tokie Adair are spending several days Cross] Keys with relatives. Mss Elizabeth McCants of Ninety- Six, si>ent the week-end with her sis ter, Mrs. F. F. Hicks. Mrs. 0. O. Copeland of Ne^fberry, jpent a few days last week with reVaT’ tives here, in' Dr. and Mrs. Henry S. Becks and I children of Richmond, Va., were here DON’T CALL US ... unless you want the very best quality Groceries at most reasonable prices — smd up to the minute ser- WE HAVE THE EQUIPMENT AND THE SKILL TO HANDLE YOUR WORK Chronicle Pub. Co. Miss Bert Peay has returned from'on Tuesday to visit relatives. Highlands, N. C., where she has been Kohn Barnes is spending several attending a house party. j days in Columbia with his cousin, Miss Dorothy Clark of Goldville James Kohn. is spending a few days with Miss: Miss Sara Z. Wright is spending Ruihy Woodruff. “ j the summer in Lynchburg, Va., with M iss Mary Poole is spending sev- her sister, Mrs. Pryor Bahb, era! days in Tuscaloosa, Ala., with Mrs. Agnes Korn and Miss Louise relatives. ! Kibn have returned from a visit to Denny Pitts of Greenville, spent the former’s sister, Mrs. Ray .Ander- Sunday with-his mother, Mrs. Nannie'son, in Laurens. Miss Rosalie Jones left Tuesday for Mrs. A. E. McIntosh spent the past Pawley’s Island, where she is attend- week-end in Columbia with herjing a hou.se party, daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.I Miss Nelle Dillard has returned to Bruce Roberts, ! her home in Spartanburg after visit- M[rs. W. T. Putnam and Miss Bill'ing relatives here. Putnam left yesterday for Denmark,] Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yatbtirough where they will visit Mr. and Mrs.(have returned from thefr wedding J. R. McTeer. | trip and are now making their home Eugene Galloway of Jacksonville, in the Tribble apartments, f'la., ha.s joined Mrs. Galloway and Capt. R. E. W’ysor is at the Offi- * > \ Pitts. <► < ► i > i» Li A Bank That Has Grown With The Community The community growth means our growUL, Our customers progress means our own — but we bave tried tp h^p ourselves only by helping others. For 46^ years we bave been serving -ourTriends. —J__ r . - NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. $. Bailei & Sod BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST children, who are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Gallow'ay. Miss Nelle Hpyt Hudgens of Green ville, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller. John D. Fuller has returned from a two months visit to relatives in Daytona Beach and Tampa, Fla. Miss Leona Milam of Newberry, spent Sunday with ,Mtss Mary Stone. Miss Mary Adams left last week for Statesville, N. C., where she will spend the summer with relatives. F. M. Stutts returned Saturday to cers’ Reserve Training corps camp at Fort McClellan, Anniston, Ala. Mrs. D. M. Avinger and little daughter, Fllizabeth, of Vance, w'ero the week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes. Duncan Workman spent last week in Newberry with his cousin, Axwell Buford. Miss Mary Elizabeth (’ranford of Sharon, spent Tuosdajj .here with friends, Mis;es Helen and Fay Adair spent the week-tmd in Augusta, Ga., with Oteen, N. C., after spending several] Miss Mary Jo Rhency, who returned days with his family. j with them for several days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. R. I*. Thornton ofi Misses Dorothy and Hazel Miller Tampa, Fla,, are visiting the latter’s'and .Allen (’oleman of ('olumbia, Hugh parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller. | Morgan of Laurens, Were guests Sun- Friends of Mrs. C. C. Dargan will day of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coleman, be sorrj’ to learn that she if ill at! Misr Margaret Blakely of Green- her home in College View. j ville, spiuit the week-end with her Miss Onnie Blakely of Washington,' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross Blake- [T). C., is spending a few days with her ; parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Blakely. Arthur Lynn of Spartanburg, and >y- Mrs. J. spending D. Nv)rmun of I^ncastcr, is some time here with her 1 Lonnie Dunlap of Rock Hill, sjient) daughters, Mrs. Chaides .lohnson and P'riday here with friends, | Mifs Annie Lou Norman. V^'oodrow Tisdale spent the week-i Mrs. I). .1. Brimm and little daugh- end in Augurita, Ga„ with Bill Zealy.jter, Margaret, j’eturned .'-Saturday Miss Mary Bobo has returned from] from a three weeks’ visit to relatives a visit to her parents, Mr, and Mrs. jin (’harlotte, N. ('. E. Bobo, in SpartanhuTg. | Mrs.^F. E. Brodie of !><‘esville, spent Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Swanson were .Tuesday here with her daughter and visitors in ('olumbia on Sunday. ] son-in-law', .Mr.^'^and Mrs. Fayette .Mrs. G. B. Blakely and little .son | Henry, aie on a two weeks visit to her par-j Mrs. liOwis Jones has returned to ent;, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Simmons, in I her home in Macon, Ga., after .spend- .Montrose, (ia. Mr. Blakely accom-fing none time with her mother, Mrs. How to be the perfeet ho»teM Told in this littlo book, big with ideas covering aH social occasion's—~ containing 128 pages with beaoitiful Ulustrs- lious. I I R I I I 1 CSK THIS COVPO-’V THE COCA COLA CO., SI4 North Atlaata, Ca. Enrloord find lOr (alampa or coin lo .co*rr ruat of handllaa and malllna) for which aand me tho book, **Whafi You Entartain," bjr Ida Ballay Allan. Name SU-ISO-t Add panied them home for the week-end. Billy lA'aman is spending several weeks in Asheville, N. C., with his Hunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell. George M. Davis. Rev. AHwrt Stewart of Greenwood, was a visitor in the city last week. P'l lends of Dr. F’. J). Jones will be sorry to learn that he is a patient in Miss Sara Knox is in Asheville, N. the City ho^pital in Greenville. C., attending summer school at A. he-! (’harles Andt'rson left this week for ^lle Normal, ' the University of Wisconsin, in Madi. William J. Henry of Jacksonville, ‘on, whore ho is attending summer § OUR POLICY t ' ... is to create a fixed standard of service and d^jendability. I You want a safe, pro gressive, accommo dating bank, YOUR BUSINESS INVITED “TOE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” F'la., is visiting his sister and brother- school. in-law, Mr.'and Mrs. Harry G. Layton.• Mr.-and .Mrs. G. Dillard and chil- Miss Ada Dillard returned thisl^iien sper.t the week-end in Salters week to her home in Spartanburg af-!w.th Mt.-. Dillard’s mother, Mr.s. Sal ter visiting relatives here. I Salters. Mrs. Salters returned with Charles Layton of Waycross, Ga., them for a visit spent Saturday here with his brother ahd sistei-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Layton. Mii;s Hazel Boland leaves tomorrow for Atlanta, Ga., to visit her aunt. Mrs. Mae Leanian, Mrs. T. ('. John son and Mrs. Selma f’ranks left Tuesday for (’olumbia to attend the] 25th annual session of the grand chap ter of South Carolina Order of the ■•i .Miss F’rances Milam, and Miss Emma F.astern Star. Uttla, MisS; F’loy Owings of Owings, Mias Mra. I- R. L4’nn, Miss Elizabeth Gfadps StilweFl (>f__SIKer£fFeH, 'MISTT Lynn and Furman Jordan, who are Azile Livingston of Prosperity, and spending sortie time in Montreat, N. Miss ljOui.se Sim? of Waterloo, were SPEND THE ^4TH IN ATLANTA $2.00 FROM CLINTON July 1-2-3 Tickets On Sale For All Trains July 1 and 2 and Trains Arriving Atlanta By 3:15 I*. M., (’. T., July 3rd. Limit: Ijcave Atlanta Before Midnight July 5th w * Tickets Good In Coaches Only. For Information Apply 'nCKET AGENT SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY G.. spent Monday and Tuesday here. Mi.sa Mae Mr'bite, member of the visitors here Tuesday. Mrs. R. L. Coe ajid daughter, IjOU- faculty at Thornwell orphanage, is,''®* spending several days in spending the summer at her home in j Greenville with her sister and broth- F'ort Mill. (er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P, Car- Mi.vs Janet Leake left Sunday for | Myrtle Beach, where she is attending Mrs. R. E. Sadler and daughter, a house party. j Virginia, Mrs. Frnes.L Oliering and lit- Mrs. Raymond Pitts left la.«t week' daughter, Alden, and Miss Pris- for Sumter, where she is visiting rela- Bailey, are spending this 9 ♦ tives. Rev. and Mrs. S. P. Bowles and children and Arthur Harris left today for Jacksonville, Fla., on a visit to Mrs. Bowles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Harris, and other relatives. Mr. ad Mrs. W. W. Arrington and little son and William Blakely of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely. 'Wiey were accompanied home by Mrs. Blakely for a visit. week at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Simpson and children of Greenville, N, C., Mrs. J. B. Simpson and family of Monroe, N. C. , Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Ramseur and Mrs. Tom Poe and little son of Green-1 \nlle, and Miss Helen Simpson of < Chester, were the week-end guests of Mrs. B. M. Dutton. . Among the Clinton people in Co lumbia for the boat races Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs, Harry, Wilkes, o ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY ^ADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “AI l^nion Station** Telephone tOO Night Ph(une 101 Mrs. H. L. Bronson, Dr. John! Cooper, Mr. and' Bronson and Harry Dewey of Bam- ^rs. William Chaney, Mr. and Mrs.: well, spent Friday with the former’s' Chapman, Miss Beatrice Camp- daughter and ?on-in-law, Mr. and ^iss El^ie Painter, Sidney Bry- ‘A. R. Wallack. Harry remained fori'®"* Addy, Jimmy Crow- a few days^ visit. Pitts. 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