The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 07, 1933, Image 5
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^OR 11 years we have served this com
munity. We have constantly added new
machinery and equipment to better
serve our customers and to offer a modern
and complete dry cleaning service at as low
prices as possible without sacrificing the
quality cf work which our plant has always
maintained.
_ EXPERIENCE WITNTS—You want only
experienced and skilled workmeij to handle
your dry cleaning and laundry work. You
want cleaners who know how', whose repu
tation and dependability has been established
through long years of faithful, unbroken and
satisfactory service.-This is the record of.
THE OLD RELIABLE,” and in the future,
as in the past, you will find us ready to serve
you promptly and satisfactorily—to offer a
ser*. icc and quality of work that you can’t
excel. .
Phone 28
We CaU For and Deliver
Buchanan
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SATISFACTORY DRY CLEANING SINCE 1919
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QUALITY FDQD SHOPS
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Cleaning and Pressing by li
E. M. Timmerman spent Sunday in’ Turti Osman of Belton, visited
Augusta" with his parents, Mr. and, friends here during t^e week-end.
Mrs. George \V. Timmerman. Miss' Elessie Moore of I^exington,
Miss Isabel Witherspon of Colum-^he Thanksgiving guest of ^
bia, spent the w’eek-end with her par- Or. and Mrs. D. J. Woods.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. W’itherspoon. ’ Mi.ss Ruby Tolbert of Rockingham.
Miss Lyde Ray retumed to Atlanta C., spent the Thanksgiving holi-
Sunday after spending a few days days with her sister, Mrs. J. Mill-
Experienced Workmen
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Woofei
with her mother, Mrs. I. O. Ray.
M iss -.Mary Pinson of Gaffrey,
spent the holidays with her parents.
Mr. aYid Mrs. F. C. Pin.«on.
Miss Margnc ie Boland of Colum
bia, spent a days last v.'eek with
her father, F. M. Boland.
Miss Redge Peake of Washington.
I). C.. spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. J.
Peake. '■ ' '
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^Irs. Metta Stone, Misses Sara and ‘
Ma.'y Stone and Sam Stone spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in Statesville,
N. C.. with Mrs. W. Q. Grigg.
Mrs. .\nnie Poole has •vturned to
her heme in Raleigh after a two
wetks' visit to»Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Wilder.
Mis.^es Sadie Chandler. Lidie Leake,
.and Mary Howze Dillard, stui« nts at,
bere your Silk Dresses and
fen l^ts get the personal attri
tion of
spent
Redge
Miss Xan White of Cheste
the holidays here with Miss
Peake and other friends.
Miss Elizabeth Bradley of Fairfax,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Tharksg.vmg with their p.ai^ents.
and .Mrs. J. H. Von Ilollen
the Cnixersity of S. C. spent the
week-end at home.
Misses Floise and lone Von H dlen
ot Lander college. Greenwoo.!. .spent-
Let us take care cf you. Don’t run the risk
i t luininj* a nice d.“ess or jfarment. We.re-
nic\e all flirt and dust scientifically, and
witheui injury to the most delicate jr^r-
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her mother, Mrs. James Bradley."^
Miss Fredna Shockley of Saluda,
spent the week-end with her father,
G. B. Shockley. _
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and lit
tle son. of Seneca, spent the Thanks
giving holidays with Mrs. Caskey’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Coo}>er.
Mr. and Mrs. J. .A. Neighbors of
Williamston, spent, the Thanksgiving
holidays with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. R“.L-Eilistm and-fam-
lily .spent Thanksgiving, with Mr. and
Mrs. F. \V. Buxton in Greenville.
Mrs. A. IL York and Mrs. A. N.
Sewell of Dalton, G^/ are spending
some time with tlwir daughter,, and
sister. Mrs. Hubert Pitts.
Mrs. J. D. Jeans spent Thanksgiv
ing day in Gaffney with her sister.
Mr.s. Renee Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Misses
Margaret and Katherine Blakely sinmi
Thank.sgiving day in Greenville with
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. .\irington.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles .\kerman
Macon, Ga., spent the week-end with
their sisters, Mrs. R. K. Jones and*
Miss .\gatha Davis.
Mr.s. Frank llilton oT Kershaw.
s|Hnt the past two weeks \\ith her
parents, Mr. and Mi^ L. H. Davidson.
Misses Catherine and FJizaheth
Blakely and .Aldine Blakely .sja*nl Sun
day in Wrens, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hillis of (lerard.
Ga., and Mrfi. F. W. Buxton of Green^
ville, spent Tuesilay with .Mr. and .Mrs.
R. J. FJIison.
Mrs. T. A. Howell of. Marion. .\la..
spending some time with her par-
.Mr.
Mis.ses Joan McKee and Mary .\n-
der.-’on. students at Erskine college.
Due West. .s^K'nl the Tlun’Ksgiving
holidays here.
Miss E.-'sie Davidson of Great Falls.
s|>ent the holidays with her parents,
•Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davidson. >
Miss Sera Knox of Chffside. N. C.,
spent the week-end with her parents.
Mr. and Mr.s. E. R. Knox.
Mr. and Airs. Clyde l.ankford sp^nt
In Columbia"
F'. Uutto.
DAN HOLLIS
The new manager and operator of
Workman
Dry Cleaners
Phone 77
DONT FORGET your LAUNDRY
QUALITY WORK PLUS SERVICE
WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS
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\vTfh Mr. and
Sunday
Mrs. B.
Mis.ses Mary Boyd and Caroline
Tarrant of GreenwtHHi. \vere the
guests of Mi.ss Ruby l>orn last week.
Mr. and Mr's. C. Fk Galloway and
daughter, .Marcia. s|>ent the Thanks
giving holidays with Mrs. Galloway’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gvo/ge T.
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DlA^dOND CRYSTAL
CHASE A SANBORN’S
Salt
Coffee
PK^. 50
c^N 290
CAMPBELL’S
CAMPBELL’S
Tomato Juice
Tomato Soup
CAN 50
CAN 50
PHILLIP’S
STANDARD
Vegetable Soup
Com
CAN 50
2 150
, DEL MONTE
' 3-MINUTE
Prunes
Oats
NO.^-
• CAN JL
PKO.
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LIBBY OR DEL MONTE
FRESH VANILLA
Peaches
Wafers
NO. tVt- 4 CM
CAN a
i.a 150
FRESH BULK
TELLAM’S
Mince Meat
Peanut Butter
LB. Id0
230
• SWIFT’S
FANCYv EVAPORATED
Arrow Soap
Aprlcbte ,
2 CAKES 50
170
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Barnes, in Columbia.'
John .Maxey Ray. Russell Ray. R.
W. Johnson, Jr.. Arnold Dixon, and
I'.uUhy Packard have returned to F'f-
fingham, after spending the Thanks
giving holiday.s here.
Mis.s Gladys .\Klred is s{>ending .sev
eral days in .\tlunta with relatives. ,
R. J. FJIison and son. Thomas. sjH>nt
Sunday in .Atlanta with his brother.
Huyh FJlison.
Dr. .1. B. Kennedy sjH*nl Thanks
giving in Newberry with h’*- h*'e!her.
Dr. R. M. Kenneily.
Mrs. Lethu (lilmore and ^on. Chas.
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.A. Smith, were week-end guv<ts at
Hie huiiVe "«*f Ihe Tornier^ hfotheTt' Cr
N. Becknell, iff Switzer. ^
Mi.s. R. B. Simmons-of Munlro.se,!
Ga.. is spfiuling some tune with her
daughetr amt son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. fiilbert Blakely. j
Dr. and .Mrs. l>. B. F’ronlis. Miss
Giace F'rontis and .Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Wat.son and family of Rhlge Spring,
sjkat Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. F'rontis.
Rhftt P. .Adair and family. Mrs.
Minnie .AJair and (Mho Johnson
sfient the Thanksgiving holidays with
relative.-; in Georgia.
Mr. and Mr.s. F'ugene Hitt. Jaiyes
Hitt and Mr. and Mr.s. F'loyd Hitt and
little son of F'.dgefield s|>enl Thanks
giving in Gray Court with .Mr. and
.Mrs. W. D. .Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. .McDaniel and
daughter, Sliss laiis, s|»ent the
holidays in .Augusta",
Ga.. with relative.s. "
Jack D. Guerard of ('harle«ton Med
ical college. sjK*nl the Thank>giving
holiday.*; with .Mrs. Guerard. who is
vi.siting her parent.s. Dr. and .Mrs.
Frank Kellers.
.Mr.s. Thomas f’ilenski of .Atlantic
City. N. J., wa.s the week-end guest
of Mr.s. W. M. ('haney. Mrs. f'ilenski
is rememliered here as .Mi.ss (*erlrude
Kennedy.
My. and .Mrs. C. E. Nichols spent
Thanksgiving in Spartanburg with
Mi>. Nichols’ parents. .Mr. and Mrs.
Secure The Best
Our banking service is of an exceptionally high
cliLss.
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It combines all the facilities of a modern insti
tution. with absolute protection for every de-
prsitor. ''
.Many ptniple have selected this bank because of
its prestijje and safety, because it is an indepi*n.-
dent institution standing; firm and secure on its
ow n resources! ——^
GREEN BEANS, Ib
LETTUCE, large head
Large CF.I.F.RY, stalk ..
No. 1 Irish POTATOES, 5 lbs.
■ fTNIONS, lb.
Winesap APPLES, each .....
10c
10c
10c
14c
5c
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cnl<, .Mr. and .Mrs. H. D. Kantin.
.Mrs. \V. G. King and children. R.
\V. Johnson, Jr., and F’orre.st .Adair
spent the ThHnksgiving''''hoIidays in
.Macon, (>a., with relatives.
Mr. and -Mrs. Hubert I*itts s|H*nl
la.st w<‘ek in Atlanta, and Dalton. Ga..
with relatives.
M iss Josie Pressly spent Thanks
giving holidays in Due West with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Plow den an
nounce the hirth of a son on Monday,
N^-. 27, in Summerton.
.Mis.s Jeannette Crawford of Ches
ter, spent the Thanksgi\ing holidays
I with her mother, .Mrs. J. \V. Crawford.
. Mr. and Mrs. B. F'. ('oiieiand and
.son, Posey Watts, are now making
their home on North Atlair street
with the former’s .son, L. L Copeland.
Mis-s Annahelle Kennedy, who ha-s
been spending some time in .Atlantic
,City with her sister, is visiting friends
and relatives here.
i Olio F'errene of Maxton, N. C..
; spent the Thanksgiving holidays with
I triends at Pre.shyterian college,
i D,^ Fk Tribble and C. W. Stone were
the guests Sunday of James Alex
Copeland, who re.sides near Inman.
J. Y. Blakely of Washington. D. (k.
.silent a few days the pa.st we>k with ,,
i /, . . . B. F,. Wilson. .Miss i>(»rothy W il.son ac
.Mr, and Mrs. ( . P. Robin.son and A.'
Ross Blakely.
j .Mis.s Agatha Bailey of Chester,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays with
" her parent.s, 4>r-. and—Mrs^ T.-L. W-
Bailed"' ^ '''
• Thurston Giles, student at Oak
Ridge .Military institute. Oak Ridge.
N. C., spent “the Thank.sgiving holi
days with his parent.-v^,^ .Mr. and .Mr.s,
C. C. Gile.s.
Mi.ss Cleon Pitts ■ of .Mc.Adenville.
N. C., .spent the , Thanksgiving holi
days w’lth her mother, Mrs. Guy L
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Mr. and .Mrs. W. FL Neighbors and
daughter, .Mi.ss Elsie, s|>ent Thanks-
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You will be piciised to
service and safelv are the
do business here where
watchwords.
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NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED
M. $. Bailey & Son
B .A N K E R S
OLDEST
STRONGEST
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'companieil them after sj[>ending sev
eral days here with her sister.
Mr. and .Mrs. T. L Coofier. Tom
and I.A<iiis Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
Mr. ahit T™ W:
Coojier and ^iildren.
Mr. anti .Mrs. Mike
1.4kuis Thornley,
('a.-'key and little
.son of Seneca, .siM-nt Sunday in Char
lotte, .N. C., with .Mr. and Mrs. FI. FI.
i-.Aj<hmoie.
To Provide Work
For S. C. Women
giving'in Hartsville with their daugh
ter and sister, Mrs. John .Allen Dugan.
Mr. land Mrs. G. W. Holling-sworth
and\Mr. and Mrs. C. FL Nichols were
in Columbia Wednesday for a banquet
Civil Works Chief AssurejT Rep*
resentatives That Women Will
Be Given Employment.
Columbia, Dec. 1.—'Pian.s for~deveI-
given for the agents of the Metropoli- oping ’’more varied and suitable” pro
lan Life Insurance Co. - jects under the civil work.s program
Mfs. T. A. Jones, Ijorothy and Polly for “worthy and needy” unemployed
Jones of Lithonia, Ga., W. F'. .Aldred women were outlined today atf a con-
of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. ference at the governor’s mansion.
Kent of Conyers, Ga., were the guests M. J. Miller, civil works and relief
Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. administrator, assured some 40 rep-
Booth. resentatives of women’s organizations
’ Dr. John MeSween and Professor at the meeting that unemployed wo-
M. W. Brown are /attending the con- men would receive their share of iobs.
vention of the Southern Association of Mrs. Elizabeth R. Barnwell, direc-
* Colleges and Secondary Schools in tor of women’s work, emphasized tha't:
Nashville, Tenn., this week. TKty were the w'omen must be included in the
accompanied by Mrs. MeSween and state’s quota of more than 50,00(C
Mrs. Brown. worker* and that the first to be cared
Mrs. R. E. 'Jones had a.s her guests for wouid come from the county re-
'Sunday, .Mr. and .Mrs. Jack H. I>avis lief rolls.
and family, .Mr..and .Mrs. 1.. S. Me- Mrs. BamwHl added that the pro-
Miilian and children, W. W. Davis and gram was not “just to make jobs fori
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jame.s Davis and women” but that only those who are
family of W’inston-.Salem, N* C., .Mr. “olrdinanly .self-supporting, heads bf^
and Mrs. Charles Akerman of Macon, families or have dependents” Will be '
,Ga.. and Mrs. Elizabeth Christopher cared for. There were 11,20(1 of these.
of Laurens.
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