The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 30, 1932, Image 5

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**7 ■FPP ' - / 1. ^y' ■■; 1 ' k 1 I- -■■ THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1932 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / I / PAGE FIVE Vi k i- TRADE at KELLERS >' ■'■. AND SAVE THE DIFFERENqE^ Special Cash Prices THIS WEEK ONLY FpR 5()c Vantine’s Narcissus Bath Powder 39c, Three cans for ‘ 98' 5f>c Boyer Hair \yavins: Fluid, L>r . - 39' Full gallon capacity sanitary TJi^rmo^Ju^. keeps contents hot or cold. Special price . $1.19 f Nyal^esic eases muscular pain, soothes the neuralgia- and rheumatism, in liquid form, greasy or sticky. Shaker top bottle soreness of p gQc Nyal Salts, the saline treatment for constipation, acts easv but i\ure . Nyal Rubbing Alcohol, an invigorating body rub, relieves fatigue. Full pint h'.. OU ■f>;'i»!'aH:«:iiBr«ifli!lp|]]i|Hlipi.«iilWl,iaiLl«!liai|iiaitB;!iaiiilB^:;iKl4»!iSILiB Miss Sara Cromer of New-^erry,! Willard L. Jones of pelzer, spent For Your Vacation Let u-j provide such necessities as Stationery, Cameras, F;*ms, Sunburn Lotion and Powders, Vacuum Bottles, Razor Blades, Shaving: Cream antLLtTicns, Face Powders, Creams an(| Lotions — and every-day remedies for the children. Kellers Drug Store Telephone No. 1 spent Sunday with Mit^s Helen Chal-j Monday here with friend.s, 'Miss ipesaie Jones left Friday for^ I Miss Mogue Stone is spending sev-1 C\)lumbiaj, where she is visiting Mrs. , eral days with Miss‘Lois Watson in Louise DuBose. 1 Cross Anchor, ^ | Miss Juanita Miller of Colunibia, Miss Gussie Brehmer is visiting'is spending several days with Miss' friends in Whitmire, ' Dorothy Adair, \ J. F. Jacobs returned today from] W, R, Senter, Jr., spent Monday and i a business trip to Chicago. St. Louis, j Tuesday with Prof, and Mrs. B. Gra- ] ^!and Louisville, j ham, en route to his hom^ in Chatta-I o* Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson of New-j rooga, Tenn., from Fort Moultrie. j <^erry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Friends of Lee Add Blakely will be ' Mrs. Clyde S. Lankford. sorry to learn that he is a patient at Charles Shockley of New York, is Dr, Hay.s’ hospital, having undergone visiting his sister and brother-in-law, an appendix operation on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, j Kenneth Burdette, Jr., of Charles- Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Thornton have, ton, after attending the junior confer- returned to their home in Tampa, Fla., ience at Presbyterian college,^is visit- after spending several days with the,ing relatives in the city, latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Mrs. Guy Shockley and daughter, Fuller. * Miss Fredna, are spending some time Mr. and Mrs. Mike P, Caskey and i with relatives in Newberry. Lewis Cooper' leave tomorrow for, Jack York of Birmingham. .Ala., is' Steubenville, Ohio, where they will i spending the summer with his aunt, vi.sit relatives. ■ Mr.s. Hubert Pitts. ! Miss Ludie Nelle Scott left this Mis.s Sybil Burdette is viiiting week for Atlanta. Ga., to si>end the, friends on Sullivan’s Island and at | summer with her grandmother, Mrs. Charleston. i S. W. Hughes. Mn and Mrs. Charles Hall of Co-1 Mrs. Gu5i«Young spent the week-end lumbia, were the week-end guests of, in Rock Hill with her brother and i Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles, sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Me. and Mrs. Jim Moore of York, Nelson. spent the week-end with the latter’s' Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth f parents, Mr. and Mrs, T, J. Blalock, spent the"week-end in Union with the .Mrs. Moore remained for a week’s^ former’s mother, Mrs. .1. B. Hollings-j^vi.sit. i worth. I .Miss Nannie Sue Adair is spending: .Allen Coleman spent the week-end | two woek.s in Hartsville with .Mr.^antl; in Greenville with William Blakely. .Mrs. John .Alleo Dugan. j Miss Martha Davidson has returned Mrs. J. R. Todd and from a two weeks visit to Camden and Washington, D. C. A. M. M^^Nair of Hartsville, is sptmding a few days here with friends. n > C 3- A ... to our frienjJs the removal’of our business from the present location on South Broad, to the Bailey store room, next door to Young’s Pharmacy. You are cordially invited to visit us on our opening day— Mrs. E. B. Slo^ are shending this week at Bon ClarTen, near Flat Rock, N. C. William Blalock has returned from a week’s visit td friends in' Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sease and little Saturday, July 2 Blakely’s 11 A A A A A A A A A WwwWWW TIME TESTED The tree that grows the fastest is the first to be laid low by the storm. The tree that withstands the blast is the tree in which time has welded firm fibre. The Old Reliable Bank's fibers in its 46 years of steady growth are time-welded ~™and time-tested.* ”—“ HELPFUL BANKING FRIENDSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE HERE. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED $. Bailey & Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Mis.s Anna iBell Bobo of Spartan- son, John, spent the week-end in burg, is spending this week^with her Prosperity with the former’s parents, si»tcr. Miss Mary Bobo. Mr.j^and Mrs. John Sease. Mrs. Floyd Hitt and little son, Boh- Misses Agnes Davis and Mildred hie Joe, are spending a few days with Workman are spending this ‘week at her mother in. Cross Anchor. ! Bon Clarken. near Flat Rock, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kinard of Ahbe-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Childress of An- ville, were visitors here on Tuesday. Jderson, were guests Sunday of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bailey and lit-1 and Mrs. J. E. Strange, tie daughter of, Spartanburg, spipitj Mr. and Mrs. John C. .Attaway and Sunday with their parents. Dr. and little son of Williamston, were guests Mrs, T. L. W’. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday of .Mr, and Mrs. Clair Pitts. J. H. Witherspoon. Purcell Roberts of Atlanta, Ga., Otis McIntosh is spending a few was the recent jjuest of his aunt and days in Columbia with his sister and uncle, Mr. an<l Mrs. C. C. Giles, on brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce; route to .New A’ork, where he sailed^ Roberts. j for Europe. i .Miss Willie Rudd Fuller has re turned to her home in Columbia after visiting her brother and sister-in-laW, .Mr. and .Mrs, Glenn F'uller. Mrs. E. .Mo(m1 Smith returned Sat- M.i'^s Hazel .Miller of 'Columbia, is spending this week with Mis.-- Myrtis Holland. Miss Emma Little and .Miss Fra.ucs .Milam of Atlanta, Ga., will arrive to-, B E T T E R Quality Vanilla T H E urday from Columbia after a visit to 'morrow to .spend a few days with the her sister. ’ ' ’[former’s parents, .Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Walter Aull ha.s returned to [ T. Little, and other relatives, her homo in Pendleton after i pending | Miss Roberta Major of Greenville, .?ome time with her parents, Mr. and, was the gue.st Tuesday of .Mis.se.s Eve- Mis. Gus Davidsoj^ i lyn and Mary Glenn Chambers. ThornweM Dunlap and R G. .Mur-; .Miss Patricia (Jile.s i.s at .lackson- })hy have ret«ined from a vi.sit to theiville Beach, Fla., where she is attend- fornier’.s brother, Richard Dunlap, in ling a house party. Savannah, Ga. - W. G. King was a business visitor Mr. and Mi's. J. B. Parrott of Co-1 in Columbia yesterday. lun'..hia, were the week-end guests of .Miss Mary Lee Phillips of Spaitan- ^ ^ j Ml. and M.r.i._.L£g. Add -BlaJcely hiirg. Is^pendlng-^veral-days with Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Bobo and fam-|her graninarents, Mr. ai;d .M B. L. ily of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with] King.^ Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bobo and .Missj .Mi.ss V'irgipia Kershaw’Tir .Al.dtama Mary Bobo. I City, Ala., is .-pending several days) Mrs. .Mallie Bobo and family of j with her si.ster and brother-in-law,' Woodruff, spent the week-enixl here [.Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Fowler, vith .Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Coope^. | Theodore McFaddin Plowden has Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger has return-j returned to his horhe in Sumter, after I ♦ ft This Institution - - b conducted in the interest of the people who deposit their money here and its growth shows that our Friendly, Helpful and Inter ested Service is appreciated. NEW ACCOUNTS INVITED. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” (I from .Anderson, where .she has been! a wiVk’s vi.sit to his aunt and uncle, vl.siting her mother, Mrs. Charles Sul-: Dr. and .Mrs. 1). O. Rhame. Mvan, Sr. j .Mr. and .Mrs. C. B. Elliott of Co- P’leming Mason has retui ne<l from 1 lumbia, were week-end guests of^dVlr. a visit to friendsJn Chester. [and Mrs. L. B. Dillard and other rela- Misse.s Elizabeth Sheely, Frances tives. Sheely and Olin Shee|y, Jr., were vis-i .Mrs. Rutledge Adair has returned tors in Greenville on Tuesday. 'to her home in Columbia after visit- Friends of Miss Vivian Parks .Adair j ing her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. H. 1). will l>e glad to learh^that she i.s get-j Henry. ' ting along nkfly after an operation! Dr.-L. Ross Lynn is s|H*nding a fevvl at the Greenville City hospital last! days in Montreat, .N. C., with .Mrs. W'< dne..day. Lynn. ' M iss Rosanna Vance returned lastj Mis? week from Jacksonville, Fla., where days A N D C H E A P E R F L A V O R L A S T S Improves With Age 3 oz. 33c 6 oz. 59c Pint $1.39 SadletrOwens Pharmacy Telephone 400 ‘At Union Station* Ni^ht Phone .226 she has been visiting her sister, .Mrs. H. M. Wise. M rs. J. H. Hinton has returned from Anderson where she has been visiting her daughter for the past sevejral weeks. Misses Lola and Betty W’ade and Mrs. Gordon Nelson of Rock Hill, Bert Peay is spending a few in Columbia w'ith .Vlis. Louisa Ferguson, T. A. Howell of Anni.ston, Ala., spent the week-end here with fcieiuls. ^ .Mis.s Lucy Bailey left yesterday, for_. Myitle Beach, W'here she will spend the month of July. !' Miss Kaffa Fuller leaves today for Charleston, wheie she will begin a' spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Gus! course at Charleston .Medical college 1 Young. Un laboratory work. Miss Jeannette Crawford has re-' Friends of .Mr. and Mrs. R. F, Neal tumeil from the Isle of Palms, where ^ will be sorry to learn that he ha.s been she has been attending a house party. Miss Frances Hitt of Cross Hill, pent last week with Mr. and Mrs. C.| P. Adair. Misses Helen and Julia Porter grel attending summer school at Duke university, Durham, N. C. transferred to Ltmoir, N. C. They are leaving today for their new home. Mr.s. Brewer Dixon and children have returned to their home in Talla dega, Ala., after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bailey. J. F. Bozard of Greenville, .spent Mrs. W. S. Bean is spending several the week-end with Mrs. Bozard, whoj[[ days in Spartanburg with her daugh- ' ter, Mrs. Mac Kennedy. Rev. W. C. Robinson, professor of church history at Columbia Theologi cal seminary, Decatur, Ga., occupied the pulpit of the First l^resbyterian church Sunday at the morning ser vice. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., and Mrs. J. B. Town.send, Jr., left today for An derson to visit Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Townsend. Mr. Townsend will join them Saturday for the week-end.- Mrs. H. B. Cook and little son have is vifiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.I H. D. Henry. — Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Kershaw and Jerry Kershaw of Alabama City', Ala., spent a few days last week with the former’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr.s Frank Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Bobbitt of Louis- burg, N. C., and Mrs. O’Shern Ix*e and little daughter of Lumberton, N. C., have returned to their home after a visit to their aunt, Mrs. D. H. Hayes. Mr. and Mr.s. C. H. Est^y and little daughter, Mary, Mrs. Emma Street r SPEND THE 4TH IN ATLANTA _ $2.00 r'Sli™. FROM CUNTOH July 1-2-3 Tickets On Sale For All Trains July 1 and 2 and Traiifsr ArrivinK Atlanta By 3:45 P* M., C. T., July 3rd. Limit: Leave Atlanta Before Midnis:ht'July 5th ^ Tickets Good In Coaches Only. For Information Apply TICKET AGENT SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY returned to their home in Kershaw | and Mrs. Harriett Parkhurst of Tan-1 after spending several days with her gerine, Fla., were*'gfiest:'‘this week of parents, Mn and Mrs. L. H. David son. The following Clinton people are spending the week at StoAip Springs: Mrs. Froe Wier and children. Misses -Margaret, and Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Brimm, en route: to New England and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Eugere Galloway and children left today for their home in ': Jacksonville, Fla., after visiting .MK r. and H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS Bor^s REAL ESTATE / LOANS NEGOTIATED f -.jf thy Adair, / Juanita Miller, Ruby! Mrs. Harry Layton. Mrs. Layton and Woodruff, Louise McCrary and Billy daughter, Jean, accompanied themj Pitts and C. W. Wier, Jr.- < home for a visit. ! Clinton Chronicle—$1.50 a Yoar jiffiisasKa