The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 14, 1932, Image 5
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TRADE at KELLERS
AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE
Special Cash
Prices
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
Extra Special
$1.50 pound jar Cleansing Cold Cream
for
49'
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$2.00 Ambrosia Pore Cleanser,
one minute facial set. for .. .
$1.00
$1100 Boyer Face Powder
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BANKERS
OLDEST
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P Personal /Aention - ^
Miss Floy Owingrs of Owing’S, is J. H. Hinton was a business visitor
>! spending t^e week here with friends.
J Clarence Copeland was a business
in High Point, N. C., on Tuesday.
Mrs. Minnie Adair is visiting rela-|
CENOL MOTH PROOF
Kills moths and moth-proofs all materials suc)i as gar
ments, furs, upholstering and rugs.
Pint size .. 75c
Quart Size $1.25
CENOL FLY DESTROYER (Carnation Odor)
Safe to'use and the most effective we have ever used.
Sold on money-back guarantee.
. Westinghouse Mazda Lamps
Complete assortment, for every lighting purpose.
and (JO watt Bulbs for 10c
Bufhs in colors for j . 10c
Kellers Drug Store
Telephone No. t
with Miss “Klsie
JULY SPECIALS!
visitor in Spartanburg on Wednesday. I tives in Byron and Macon, Ga
I Mr. and Mrs. C«il B«ly and chil-1 p Tuesday on a busi-i
! J?*" ° -Thursday wun ; [jew York. !
Mr. and Mrs. 0JL Sh^ly. ? j „ .I'
( Mhs A|r«ftha clavii^eft Friday for; ^0- B. Henry and
Montreat, N. €., w’here she will spt'nd'. Bveljn, :iK‘nt Sunday atij|
sev.ral days. " t^Prings. i |»
Turk Osman and Searcy Elliott of' .M^sss Lounette Worthy of Chester,!
i Anniston, Ala., spent the week-end spending several days with Mrs- W.
with Woodtow Tisdale and Harry Bo- Ih Peay.
lick. Miss Annie Lou Norman spent Iast'<>
Jim Davis and D. M. McNaull of'w«ek-end in Asheville with friends.
Columbia, spent the past W'eek-end; Miss Julia Bailey is spending a few
here with friends. • 'jdays in Laurens
Mrs. J. Will Leake and Mrs. J. .\. | Bendy.
Bailey were visitors in Greenville on; Miss Sarah Clark of Goldville, is
Saturday. ' spending a few days with Miss Mary
Dudley Jones, Jr., is spending some Kate Hollis,
time^ in Columbia with relatives and j M'rs. F. E. Brodie and Miss Laura
friends. ' Brodie of Leesville, spent Monday
Ladd Perrin of Abbeville and Pat *'•'^th Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Henry.
Harris of Anderson, spent the week-■Henry returned with her mother
end here with friends. ! to spend a few days.
Gus Blakely, who is at Camp Me- Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Jacobs spent jo
Clellan, Anniston, Ala., spent the *a.st week-end in .Asheville, at Grove
week-end here with Mrs. Blakely and Pai'k inn, where Mr. Jacobs attended ; <►
little daughter. the m^^ing of the South Carolina j
R. W, Johnson. Jr., who is spending^Cotton Manufacturers’ association. j
the summer selling magazines, was at: Heyward Hindman of Gr^nvowi, is |
home for the week-end with his par- visiting Mrs! Hindman, who is spend- ■
ents. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson. . the summer with/h'<4 parents, I>r.
Misses Helen .Milam and Kate Mrs, A.Ik, S^mer. ^
lam are visiting relatives in Columbia. I Mrs, E. yG. Fuller and daughter.
Miss lA)is Blakely left last week for M'ss Willie Rudd, of Columbia, are
Durham, N. C., where she is attending 1 ■^P‘-'*i^ibig some time with her son,
summer school at Duke university.
Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of ('o
lumbia, .spent the week-end with their |k>r returned ye.sterday from Myrtle;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry' B*‘»‘^‘h, and from Darlington, where,
and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair. ' they visited their friend. Dr. J. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kitchin of Ashe- •’Austin,
ville, N. C., were the recent giH*sts of ^ Mrs. ^W\ T. Jackson, Mrs. L. O.
Rev. and Mrs. H. (V. Chamloers. Ihoinley, Misses Elmyra and Clyde
Mrs. Nannie E. Jones of Mount- Kay spent Monday in flivenville.
ville, is spending several days with Little Margaret Kern has returned;
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and | from l.aurens after visiting her cou-
Mra. George Wyatts Copeland. j sin, Mary Riddle.
Prof, and Mrs. H, K. !t?turgeon and i Mrs, E. H. Hall, Kr,, and son, Billie
son, Elwyn, spent Sunday at LakeiBugh, of Great Falls, are visiting
Kanuga, N. C., with their daughter, i Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs.
Antrol (for ants) .....
4 Receptacles and 4 oz. Liquid in Outfit.
95c
Skipflea Powder .
' Will Rid Your Dog of Fleas.
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25c
Vigoro .
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50c
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For the I.awn and Shrubbery
The Modern Fertilizer. Trial Package lOe.
Frens (sanitary napkins) ., 12 for 19c
1 None Better Made.^ i
■Glenn Fuller. i**
i Dr. J. W’. Davis and Dr. E. F. Tuv-
FIRST OF ALL....
“RELIABILITY”
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\ou retjuir^the bank to which you send your busi-
nes.'* to be ‘'reliable” in every sense. Not merely
•sound, but ‘^reliable” in the sense of prompt and ef
fective attention to every item.
Since covered wagon days, this bank has made a
special point of being more than a bank of strength
. . .,it is progressive and “reliable” in the matter of
j^ervice. ’ '
Your smallest item is a matter of importance here.
HELPFUL BANKING FRIENDSHIPS
ARE AVAILABLE HERE. '
NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED
M. S. Bailei & Son
STRONGEST
Mary Jane* who is at camp.
Mis^ Irene Wallace of Laurens,
Mrs. J. E. Baity of Greenville,!
spent last week with her sister and
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. T.i brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mack'
G. Harris. Poole. I
Mrs. F. D. Jones, Parker Jones and! Mr. and Mrs. Brice Quinn of Spar-|
Robert Jones spent Saturday after- tanhurg, spent Sunday with .Mr. and;
noon in Greenville with Dr. F. D. Mrs. W. B. Tribble.
Jones, who is a patient in the City; ^i**''** Knox and James Hitt are
hospital. I.-pending this week in Gray Court;
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy and lit- "’'th the latter’s brother-in-law and
Bathroom Paper
4 rolls 25c
Extra Soft and Tough.
Formerly Sold 10c Straight.
Shoetone
25c
White' Liquid Shoe Polish.
For Buck, Kid, Suede and Canvas Shoes. Plea.sant odor,
will not rub off. l^arger bottle than coippeting brands.
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Bathing Caps ... 50c
Pure Gum Rubber, in blond and brunette natural shades.
Absolutely water tight. With permanent wave figures.
Instant Odorono 35c
Neutralizes, colorless, and harmless to skin and fabrics.
Sadler-Owens Pharmacy ii
Telephone 400
.At Union Station*
Night Phone 226
tie daughter spent Sunday in New
berry with Mr. and Mr.s. 0. O. Cope
land.
sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong.!
.Mrs. S. E. Richhourg and litth* son |
.)f Harris, N. (L, are spending this I
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh .lones of Mount-! with her parents, Mr. an.I Mrs.
ville, siient nSuunday here with Mr. jB. B. Hobo,
and Mrs. George Watts Copeland. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Henry -pent
Miss Agnes Kern has returned from Sunday i« Prosp/:*rity' with Mr. and
Reidville, where she has been visit- i Mrs. I.(eati^r. . -
ing Mrs. B. M. Anderson. * Mi. and .Mrs. R. J. Elli.-on and chil-
Mrs. Maude Hampton returned ^ fheii spent Sunday and .Monday in
Monday from Daytona Beach, Fla.,' Augu.sta and Waynesboro, Ga., with
where she has been attending a house relatives.
party. i Mrs. John Lynn and son, Billie, of
Miss Lyde Ray of Grady hospital; ^'^t‘»wiUe, were guests Monday of
Atlanta, Ga., will arrive tomorrow to-iMr, and Mrs. H, W. Kjchey,
spend two weeks with her mother. Miss Louisa Ferguson of Columbia,
Mrs. I. O. Ray, _ . - ■ |and .Miss Cornelia Baker of .Spartan-
(L I. Sheely* and Miss Elizabeth h(ng, are spending .several days with
Sheely spent Sunday in Little .Moun-j Mis.s Bert Peay.
tain,with relatives. i Mi.-s Mary \\\iyland, Erne.st and'
Miss Elizabeth McCants of Ninety- Jack Wayland and Mr. Triplin of I
Six, is spending several days with , Charlotte, spent Sunday with .Mr. and
her sister, Mrs. F, Hicks, jMrs. H. M. Young,
Allen Coleman is spending several .Misses Josie and Leah Nead VV’il-
ilays in Columbia with friends. Hams of Greenwood, are visiting their
Misses Helen Milam, F^lizabeth ■! aiirt, .Mrs. T. J, la?ake.
Sheely, Kathryn Coleman, Helen and | John D. Fuller leaves Saturday for
Tokie Adair were visitors in Green-.Meade, .Md., where he will attend
ville on Saturday. jthe Reserve Officers’ Training camp
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Sheely and fain- for two weeks,
ily spent Sunday in Pomaria with I Miss Ethel Wier snent a few <lays
relatives. Miss F'ranees Sheely re-, this week in .Atlanta on business and
mianed for a week’s visit with Mrs.
Ernest Epting.
Mrs. Annie Fliedner is spending
with friends.
.Mi.ss Hetty Trkbble is spending
few' days in .Spartanburg with Mr.
f’ultivating every phase of the banking
business, from the largest commercial ac
count to the smallest savings account, it has
been the constant endeavor of this bank to
render to its customers a broad, efficient,
and conscientious service. •
The scope of this service has been wid
ened with the passing years until today
every facility for modern banking is at your
disposal here, coupled with real personal
interest in every customer on our books.
You could not wish for a more satisfac
tory afflliatlbh.
NEW ACCOUN'TS WELCOMED
-the BANK OP, PERSONAL SERVICE”
Th
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feveral days in Little Mountain with ! and Mr.s. Brice Quinn, and in Black.s-1
lelativea. ibuig with her grandiiarent-s, Mr. and!
Mr. and Mrs. O. 1). Adair of Colum- Mr.s. J. N, Quinn,
bia, spent the week-end here with the .Mi.ss Elizabeth Nelson ha.s returned
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. from Greenwood, where she has been
.Adair. [visiting relative.s.
H. McQuiston of Memphis, Tenn., I Mrs. L. V. Pinson,' Mrs. Casper
is spending several days with hisjHollmun and Miss Marguerite Boland,
mother, Mrs. Cora McQuiston. ispent Tue^lay^in Columbia. _ I
John Wimbish of Warm Springs,! Miss Jessie Sparks, Mrs. L. D. Tay-!*
Ga.j^ is spending a few days here with lor, and Mrs. L. V’. Pinson attended i
"friends at Thornwell orphanage, - i fbe state Lutheran missionary ^onyen-
Mr. and Mrs. George Weathers were tion in Uxington last week,
called to Princeton last week on ac-1 Mi.sses Frances and Virginia Strom,
trotnrt^nf the death of the former's i James Furnueron, and Jaflse»"Patter-
adnt, Mrs. J. P. Crawford. ! son of McCormick, were th<‘ recent
Miss Lucy Burns of Sumter, is i guests of Mrs. J. W. Furqueron and
spending several days with friends in Mrs. H. M. Young,
the city. Mr, andvMr.s. C. W. Happ of Des
Mr. and Mrs. Arnpld Marshall were Moines, Iowa, are visiting the for-|
here last week, en route to their home' mer’.s brother-in-law and sister. Dr.
in Rock Hill from their wedding trip I and Mrs. S. G. Hays,
to North Carolina. I Miss Adeline Boland i.s spending
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Amlerson are this week in Little Mountain with
Though vacations scaHer tKe family
the Telephone keeps them together
Vacation time ia here and soon thousands of families will
be scattering to various places to spend their vacations.
Some will go to the seashore, otliers to the mountains or
on week-end motor trips; yet large numbers of these
vacati|Onists will keep in close touch with relatives and' •
friends back home by telephone.
People are fast learning that it adds much to the plea
sure of their vacations and the happiness of those left at
home when they call back at regular intervals.
The cost is sniall. To most places 25 miles away, the
day stalion-to-station rale is about 25 cents; 75 miles,
60 cents; 100 miles, 65 cents; 150 miles, $1.00. During
the evening and night periods, rates are much lower.
Southern
-T»l&phone
now making their home on Centennial
street.
Jack W. Anderson, Thomas P. Ow
ens and Raymond Pitts ar&^ Sum-
^ ^ ter this week attending the Firemen’a
convention
Mrs. J. J. Crosby and,son, Claude of
Columbia, Mrs. J. L. Riddle and Miss
Prances Riddle of Columbus, Ga., are
spending several days with Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Kern.
Mrs. Rosa W. Bishop and P. D.
Bishop of Cross Keys, kpent Sutiday
here with relativesv They were accom-
panied home by Mrs. Chas. Lank
ford for a few days’ visit.
Mrs. George Watts Copeland and
little son, and Miss L^de B. Copeland
ipent Friday in Mountville with' the
former*% mother, Mrs. Nannie E.
Jonei.
Mrs. N. Reese Young and son, Miss
es Mary Howze and Irene Dillard are
spending a few days in Columbia with
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Elliott. They will
relatives
J, S. McGregor of Ruby, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
Sumerel and Miss Maude Sumerel. He
was accompanied home by Mrs. Me
EXCURSION TO ATLANTA
July 22-23-24
$2.00 Round Trip From Clinton
TicketH on 8al« for all trains July 22 and 23, and trains
arriving Atlanta by 3:45 P. M. July 24.
Gregor and children, who have been
spending two weeks here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Neal of Lenoir,
N, C., spent Sunday and Monday here
with friends.
Miss F'annie Hatton, J. K. Hatton
and J. K. Hatton, Jr., are spending a
few dayrf in High Point, N. C.
Martin Crawford, ^irmerly of
Princeton, is now niaking his home
here and is connected with the Ford
Motor Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and
Lewis Cooper have returned from
Steubenville, Ohio, where they have
been visiting relatives. Mr. (^;askey re- ied hilme by Mis.s Lena Bell Kay and'end Dr. and Mrs. Fielder Smith mo-,
turned Thursday to Ohio, where he Jim Kay, Jr., of Byron. tored to Augusta, Ga., Tuesday. Mr.
will visit his brother. . * Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dameron and Timmeiman is visiting his parents
Mr. and Mrs, W. G. King and chil-;Miss Kathrine Jones of Newberry,! there, Mr. and Mrs, George ’Dminer-
Limited to leave Atlanta any triHn Kefore niidhight of
^ Tuesday, July 26tii.
• TICKETS GOOD IN COACHES ONLY
For Full Information Apply Ticket Agenf or
t red GeisHler, G. I\ A., J. t. Perkins, T. P. A..
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, GiL
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dren have returned from Macon and s|>ent last Thursday with Mr. and man.
leave Friday for Myrtle Be&ch for a Bvron, Ga., where they have been vis-1 Mrs. W. E, F alls. , Furquerftn is spending a
$f f tttttt-tttttf several days. ^ liting relatives. They were accompan-| Mi. and Mrs. E. M. Timmerman,j le^ days in McCoi-aiK-k with relarivM,
."l-TjtagaBBjTjgars;, -twaa