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■,/ THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1932 / ■ THE cm^TON Chronicle. CLiNxeN. s. c. I I GOOD PRINTING WILL HELP DQ THE JOB P Personal /Mention P . vun Folders Letter Heads Ruled Forms Circulars Envelopes Statements Blotters Bill Heads 1» Form Letters Special Notices j Sal^ Letters Application Blanks Programs Shipping Tags Visiting Cards » Invitations Tickets Invoices Labels Menus Contracts Notes WE HAVE THE EQUIPMENT AND THE SKILL TO HANDLE YOUR WORK Chroniele-Pub* Co. Olin Shealy, Jr., spent the week end in Atlanta, Ga., with friends. Miss Pansy^ Woodruff is spendinjr this week in Greenville with Miss; Emma Flinking^shelt. i J. L. Plaxico^itt Hickory Grove, is*| spendin? a few- sjAys with ^is sister, Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. | Mrs. E. E. Stanton and children of | Florence, are spending* several day.s with Mrs. W. H. Workman. Charles and Alfred Plowden of* Summerton, spent a * few day.< last Yceek with friends here. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Sr., returned Sat urday from Anderson, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B. Townsend.. Miss Ruby Wilson of Atlanta, Ga.. is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Prof, and Mrs. Marshall W. Brown! are visiting in Chattanooga, Tenn., as the guest.s of relatives. Ml. and Mrs. Pearce Henderson of Asheville, N. C., spent Several days last week with their aunt. Miss la)U Henderson. Miss Willis Mae Wilson of Clover, is spending this week with Mis.s Viv ian Woodruff. Mrs. Collier Poole of Cross Anchor, Miss Wilton Broom of Spartanburg,' and Miss F^unice King of Lake City, spent Wednesdav here with friends, t Miss Medora Bi’owning is in Chat tanooga, Tenn., where she is the guest of Miss Margaret Roliinson. Miss Mary Alice Stone of Union, fs ; spending' several day.'^ with her cou-' sin. Miss Lydie lA*ake. \ Mrs. W. D. Hollis of Mountville, spent Tue.sday with her daughter, ^ Mi S3 Margaret Hollis. C. O. Glenn of Newberry, was a business visitor in the cit}!^ on Tues day. Miss Mary Childress of Greenville,! spent a few days last week with Mr. | and Mrs. John E. Strange. Miss Catherine McKee is spending a month in Rock Hill with her aunt, Mr.s. VV. E. Brown. Misses Helen and Kate Milam have returned from a visit to relatives in Columbia. Miss Irene Dillard returntnl Tues day from a few days stay in Green wood with Miss Caroline Lomax | Miss .-Vlma Davis is spending sev-1 eral days with friends in Charlotte.] X. C. . - - I . ■ , I Miss Julia Bailey and Beverly Da vis have returned from Laurens, where they have been visiting Miss Elsie Dendy. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson, Misses Maiy Pinson and Mary Ella Bailey spent Sunday in Charlotte, N. C, Mi ss Mary Kate Hollis is spending a few' days in Goldville with Miss Sarah Clark. Thomas Chalmers of Newberry, is spending a few days with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. An sel Bobo. Mr. a!ul Mrs. Clyde Lankford and Mis: Helen .\dair left Sunday for Reddick, Fla., where they \viir spend two wt*eks\vith Mr. and Mrs. .John C. With the right drink, the rc8t U easy. Have bottled Coca-Cola thoroughly chilled In your refrigerator. Cold and appetizing, , it's the natural part ner of so many good things to eat. THt CUCA.COL.\ BorruNo CO. CreenwtMKl. S. t'. USB corroN THE COCA-COLA CO.. S14 N«rtL Av*., M. V., AUmui, Ca. Enrio—J Itr (•iMMp* or «o«a to eo«or eoot of liooJHoa ood —)for whick oooa 0*0 tho kook, *‘Wkoa Yom Eaiortoio.** kjr 14« BoUoy Alloa. AMi Dupree. Mrs. Chas S. Lankford returned Miss .\gatha Davis returned ^^tur-, Saturday from a week’s visit to Mr. day from Montreat, X. C., where she has been spending several days. Miss Mai'y Jane Sturgeon ix'turned Saturday from camp at I^ike Kanuga, near Hendersonville. Established 1886 - SERVICE - AMPLE RESOURCES - PROTECTION -CO-OPERATION -FRIENDLINESS On the above foundation 'The Old Re liable" has enjoyed a steady growth since its beginning 46 years ago and shall continue to do so in the years to come. HELPFUL BANKING FRIENDSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE HERE. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED $. Bailey & Sob BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST >«»< ami -Mr.s. .1. K, VV’hitmire and Mrs., Ro.sa \V. Bishop in Sedalia. Mr. and Mr.s. VV. VV. Arrington and little sen, of Greenville, spent Sunday jwith Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely. “^Geive Knox ah3^Tiithvt 'Ifttt havr^ ’Mr;•■■awtf "^rsr T.- G^.- Harris, Mrs. returned from Gray Court, w’herejAlma McKee, Mr. and Mrs. John Fer- they have been visiting the latter’s ] guson, S. W. Sumerel and VV’. NL Sum- brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and erel attemled the funeral of VV’. E. ^ Mrs. W. D. Armstrong. Martin in Gray Court Court on Sun-| F'riends of Dr. F. D. Jones will l)e j day. j glad to learn that he is home from i Mrs. S. B. Rice and son, J<h“, and 1 Greenville, where he has been a pa- i’Miss Frances Bitzer spent Thursday tient in the City hospital the past; with Dr. and Mrs. L. R., Lynn, enroute two weeks. to their home in Gainesville, Fla. J. B. M’ilder was called to Raleigh,' Phil Adams, who has Iwen spending N. €., Thursday on account of the'some time with Robert Lynn here and death of his mother, Mrs. Florence'at Montreat, has returned to his home W'ilder. I j in Dublin, Ga.. Mrs. J. B. Durden has returned to Uiwrence Mahaffey has returned her home ia Atlanta. Ga., after vi.sit- from a two weeks visit to his si.ster, ing her daughter and son-in-Iaw', Mr.'Mrs. R. M. BOTr, in Jacksonville, Fla. and Mrs. A. L. Nabors.. Mrs. E. H. Hall has returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Rabert Ergle, Mr. and home in Great FaUs after sf)ehding Mrs. L. A. Shealy and Hilery Shealy severaj[ days with sister, Mrs. VV. of Poinaria, spent Sunday witlf jklr. P. Jacobs. and Mrs. O. H. Shealy. j M isa Margaret Hine^ of Ruther- Kenneth Cox of Brazil', Ind., is fordton, N. C., is spending several spending .several days with VV'(M)drow day.s here with-Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Tisdale and Harry BoliCk. Geer and Mrs. Maude Hampton. Miss Harriet Foster left Friday .Vliss Pauline Roberts is spending a for Quincy, Fla., where she will make i few days in^ltock HIH with relatives.. her home with her brother. Mr and Mr.s. Frank Buxton of Mrs. Bruce Rol>erts of ('olumhia, is (iTeenville, were the week-end guests spending i^everal days with her par-, of the latter’.s sister and hrother-in- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh. 'law, Mr. and Mr.s. R. .1. Ellison. Miss Alva Wilson of Clover, spetit Mr. and Mrs. Horace Payne and lit- Saturday here with friends. [tie daughter, Amelia, spent the week- Mr.“and Mrs. Ralph R. Blakely and end in Black Mountain, N. (’. ihil<lren, Florence Ella and Ann, have ^ .Mr. and Mrs. 1). B. BohrrBtre spend- returned from Wilmington, N. C'.,jing this week in Harris, N. C., wit^i where they have lK*en visiting .Mrs. ^ their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Blakely’s parents. |and Mrs. S. E. Riehbourg. Dr. Robert Jeanes of Greenville,! Mrs. IL B. .Speers and little nephew, s| ent the week-end with his parents,' Franh Copeland, of (’harlotte. N. C., Ml. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. aie .spending several days with her Miss Doixithy Wilson of (Mover, is parents, .Mr. and Mrs. B. F. (Mipeland. spending several days with Miss Ruth' Mrs. O. T. 1-awing, Mrs Fred ("row Todd and other friends. iand Mias Rose Smith of Greer, are Mias F'velyn Botts of Abbeville, is Upending a few days with Mr.s. R. VV. spending a few days with Miss Lydie Johnson. Blakely. ' Mr. and Mrs. FL K. Burdette and Misses Lillian and Lois Quinn of children of ('harleston, are spending BlackJvhYirg, are spending a few days .several days here with relative.-: with their sister and brother-in-law. Miss Beverly Bryant of Dovesville, Mr. and Mrs. Blakely Tribble. i.-* sjiending .several days with .Miss Mr. and Mrs. “Tom Young of Dun- Helen Milam, can, spent Sunday with their sister Mrs. Harry Layton and daughter, and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jean, have returned from a two weeks / PERSj^lRATION ... will ruin your clothes unless you have them scientifically processed so that the perspiration will be thor- ousrhly eliminated. YOUR SUMMER CLOTHES NEED \ ' • ' ' ... EXPERT ATTENTION Don't let a few cents stand in the way of KivinK your clothes that perfect appearance that we guarantee. ! Buchanan’s. DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY * PHONE 28 ■-■n. ♦♦♦♦♦♦ 44 \ IF 1 HADNT BOUGirr THIS OR THAT I WOULD BE ALL RIGHT You hear this often — consult your banker, who has had years of valu- able experience in investing money, ; W. Milam, Mrs. VV. R, Payne and children of Newport News, Va., Mrs. Fdla John son of Coker college, Hartsville, are visiUng Mrs. W. H. Workman. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble and children spent the week-end in Blacks burg, with Mrs. Tribble's parents, Mr 1 and Mrs. J. N. Quinn. vi.sit to relatives in Jacksonville, F’la.' Mrs. J. R. McTeer and little daugh ter of Denmark, are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam. Miss Josephine ("opeland irf spend ing this week in Spartanburg with her cousins. Misses Dorothy and Miriam ! .Martin. EXCURSION TO ATLANTA July 22 - 23 - 24 $2.00 Round Trip From Clinton Tickets on sale for all trains July 22 and 22, and trains arriving Atlanta by 3:45 P. M, July 21. Limited to leave Atlanta any train bcfjre midnight of Tuesday, July 26th. TK KEI'S GOOD IN UOAUHKS ONLY For Full Information Apply Ticket .\Kenl or" Fred (ieissler, (i. I*. A.. J. T. Perkins, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, (ia. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY ettc Henry. Miss Johnson remained tor a few-days^ visit. Miss Mary Phillips of Seheca, and who has been sfjending the past two week.s at -Greenville, near Bre vard. N. ('. . Mi-ss Elsie .Vnderson of Greenw’ood, Mrs. W. H. Simpson and daughter. Miss * Margaret F’inley is spending Stone of (jreenville, are | F'rances Mr and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs seveial days in Greenwood with Miss spt^’nding several days with Mrs. VV li-j ha* reiurnetl m*ine after spending sev- .nd daughter., Louire .nd Elliott, ere , Nellc Clepp. »«■» Henry. | erel day. w.Oj h« aunt and uncle, Mr. spending several days In Washington.* F’riends of Mrs. J. Lee Young will] Miss Fay Adair spent the we<‘k-end*»• «inton. Miss Maude Pearson left Monday he glad to laiow that she has returned j with relatives in Reddick, F'la. J. F’. Hazard of Greenville, is spend for Greenville where she will he the hom^, after having been a patient in FVieiids of Miss Henrietta Young guest of Mrs. D, A. Beason for sev-j the Chester hospital the past several! will l>e glad to know .she is doing I T to the best advantage. This bank is ready to serve you/ ! ‘THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERYICE” I ft r't eral days. : months. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge E. Copeland' Bart McTeer of F2arly Branch, is have returned to their home in Pal-1 spending a few days here with meUo, Fla., after a visit to their par-! friend.. ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Copeland. ^ Mrs. ('arson McCrary returned last Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bailey and lit-!week to her home in Douglas, Ga., af- tle daughter, Anne, are spending sev- ter sjiending two weeks with Mr. and eral day with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. Gileit- nicely after a tonsil operation at Dr. Hags’ hospital on Tuesday. ing a few days with Mrs. Bozard and Ml. and Mrs. It. D. Henry.;-* Boyd llnderwiMMl and Furman Jor dan returned Friday from Montreat, Little Miss Modena Hodis left Mi»n-, N. C., where they have been spending da.v for her home in Riick Hill after several days spending several week.- with Mr; and Guv Pitts, who has been sidling magazines this summer, is at home with his mother, Mrs. Guy Pitts. Miss Helen Derrick of Newberry, is spending several days with her sis- Arnold Cannon. Mrs, T. L.. W. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon. Mr. and, Mrs. John Wallace Cope land spent the week-end in Aiken with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cato. Mr. Copeland left Monday for | ter, Mr camp at Anniston, Al*^* W. R. Sen ter, Jr., of Chattanooga. Tenn., Knox Wyatt of Chicamauga, Ga., and Otto Ferrene of LuV’errie, Ala., spent a few days the past weekj Mi.';8es Frances and Mary Darling- here with friends. ton Black, and Arthur Black are visit- H. D. Rantin and Joe W. Leake will I ing friends in Columbia, epend today and tomorrow in Green-* Mr. and Mbs Eugene Hitt are at- ville attending the annual covention '• tending the R. F". D. convention in of the South Carolina Rural Letter; Greenville. Mrs. G. P. Rt>bert.s, Mr.-*. L. R. Lynn returned F'riday from Muntreat. N. where she has 'I een sjiending some^time Friends of Dr. J. I.ee Young will be glad to learn that he has returned from Greenville, where he has been a patient in the City hospital. Miss Pearl Hitt spent the past Miss Dora Lancaster of Pauline, j week-end in Charleston with f-riends. and Miss Laura Frances Betsill of' 'Mrs. Nonnie Young, Misses Martha Cro-s Anchor, are spending several land Elinor Young of ThielLs, N. Y., days with Mrs. Robert Gleon. J have been visiting relatives here. Mrs, Selma Franks and Wallace Franks were visitors .in Greenville on I Monday. j Mr. and Mrs. F'. A. Buchanan sjient ! the week-end in Marion, N.' C„ with I relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Landrum and little sun^of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Brown and children, and Ev- ereit Hinton of Gaffney, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hinton. Why am keefi year Mondy at koaie by giviag aie yoar aabaeriftions, boUi new aad reaawaL Praasgt attentloa givea to all orders. JA MES W. CALDWELL Call 38 at 12 P. M. - Carriers association as delegates from Mi and Mrs. E. Galloway and i Miss Dira Montjoy and Miss Gu3.sie this county. little daughter,-Marcia, are spending I Brehmer were in Ooss Hill yesterday ^Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Opting of Po- a few days In Columbia with Mrs.'fur the funeral of M rs. 4*'^ X'hap- maria, spent Sunday with Mr. and Galloway’p parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.'jiell. Mrs. O. H. Sheely. They were accom-jT, Barnes. 1 Mi. and Mrs. John W. F’inney and panied fiv Miis F'rancex Shealy, who Dr. Oliver Johnnsoii and daughter, .>on, Mac, sjKmt Sunday in the inoun-: • has been visiting relatives iivri*o- Mits Ella Johnson of VV'innsboro,|ta'ns of Nprth Carolina. The'' werej maria [spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs Fay- accompanied home by John W., Jr.,i ' ' ■■ ' ■ ■ ■ , l^tedal Beautiful CUT ROSE FRUIT JUICE GlJkSSES At $2.40 per, Ooaeii. - FRONTIS jewelry Store J,