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«- ^ THUBSDAT. \ I- HCMS-CWING DAY ' . AT UTTLE RiyER LMto Vtir 7i<Mb|p|irMn draich fotfcih Soada^ •od^fritads of iMs old* ehiiroh to eo«M, Mot ploBty of tf—or 4ai •poad tho day. <Wa ojqMot to haTo t«a aarmoM aad.aoiM food moaie: Evary- body ia iaaitad. ' Mrs. John Bayd. hoot 19a ▼atao la tha waiM. Gat aM ifiliiiJUii iin. I III II at tha Chradkla PaUiahinf Canyaay. lira. J. P: of Oraanrilla, ia H. D. HENRY 1898-19SS V§^m. BOLAND R D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS —.^JONDS — BEAL ESTATB- LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 Miaa Inas Chaney apant Sunday in \reat \our Clothes Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hanry. Frank BoielU of Brooklyn, Y., spent a few days- last' we^ with Gaston Wilder. - ^ ^ V- .• ' 4 Mrs. lila Neighbors- and children, Mrs. J. B. Wilder and J. D. Jacks spent Friday in Greenwood with rela tives. - ■ - Mn. V. P. Adair and Mrs. Ethel Pi^‘were visitors in Greenville oh Tuteday. Misa Janie Holland of Irmo, spent the week-end here with relatives. Miss Snooks Phillips spent the week-end in Ware Shoals with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry -and daughter, Mrs. J. F. Bozard, were v^- itors in Greenville^ yesterday. ^ Miss Martha Pitts leaves this week for Piedmont to resume her teaching position, after spending the summer Mias Lon Abram is spending a few'<faiy« in Laurens with her aunt, li^rs. John Glenn. Miss Elizabeth Nelson left this week for Greenville where she will be a htudent a^ the Gr^ville Wo-i i man's College this session. Mr. and xMrs. Blal^ly Tribble and Mrs. R. Lfc^laxico were visitors in Greenville on Monday. J. Isaac Copeland, has returned to GreenyiikLltt resiune his duties as li brarian at Furman University, after spending several weeks anth his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland. Mrs. Kenneth Baker and Mrs. R. C. Adair were visitors in Newberry on Friday. < • Billy Owens leaves this we^k for Atlanta, Ga., to resume his stui^s at Georgia Tech. \ Miss Mildred Whitten left this SOUND BANKING The Life Blood of AmericB^ Institutions WITH RESPECT at home. ! week for Anderson where she will Miss Lillian Cary of Spartanburg, be a student at Anderspn Colleg^. spent the week-end with Miss Eliza- James Hitt left last week for Rich- beth Nelson. • mond, Va., where he has entered the ‘Mr; 'imd' MTS. P:-9. Jwmes' viaited^ William and* Marx their‘son and daughter-in-law, Dr. IlSi I-."*:; • CbdMi Aoem that dean, caram, •aaitary waslung pro- rida^ W the Mtytaf. It does all dw hard, work, does it quickly, wtUuigly and econom ically. Three millido women now wash the MaytagNway. There are tpedd adrantages in washing with a May^—- adrantagel pfovUid ^ the ooec^nec^ CMUalundanm tuh,^ Gyratator washing action, RoOer. Water Remoter and other original Maytag featurea. and Mrs. R. P. Jeanes, in Easley last week. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kennedy and baby of Spartanburg, spent the week end wit-h Mrs. Kenne<ly’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. j. M. Pitts, a student. \ ' Friends of A. O’Daniel will be glad to know he is able to be out, after having been confined to his home for several days due to illness. Misses^ Betty Hunt and Patricia Hosford of Los Angeles, Cal., are Mr. and Mrs.^. S. Cresswell ofjjfue^ts of Miss Burns Browning. Greenville, spent the week-end with, Alfred Browning, Hayne Workman the Fitter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.jand L. T. Lawson left this week for A. Davis. , . j the University of South Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley and where they will be students this little daughter of Greenwood, spent [year. There is no business ... no industry ... no financial enterprise, so self-suflScient that it does not need the servictes of a'^repiitable bank. In this city, this bank proudly fills that need for local business — having won confidence through yeai’s of sane^ intelligent banking service. Make it your bank for greater business security. Safety D eposit^Boxes For Rent A CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE FOR YOUR r^- VALUABLES. • klBailpSoji \ BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Sumfay with Mrs. Harvley’s parents,' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. W. .Q^Holland and | little son sjJcnLthe week-end at Lan Mrs. J. U. Jeans is spending this'ford Station with Mrs. Holland's par- week in GreenwcKHl with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Yeldell, and other relatives. ents. Mr. %nd Mrs. W'. C. J/db-Afww. Tryt hUjtti wtat wuU^j. InusH- jWr sdw llr Mrv hUjUg Ir%mer. Firry \AYTAG Baldwin and family are now making their home in Miss Kaffa Fuller of Charleston,, the Spencer residence at the end of spent the week-end with her parents, j South Broad Street, which Mr. Bald- Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller. i win recently purchased. > Mrs. Cope Blackwell ami son ofl Waiter Smith of Charle.ston spent Greenvlle,. were guests Friday of Mr. the week-end with friends on the and Mrs. L. D. McCrary. Friends of W. G. King Will be in- Thornwell orphanage campus. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jacks have re- ' W.C. BALDWIN The Maytag Company • Manufacturers • Founded 1893 - Newton, Iowa terested to know that he has returned turned to their home in Brooklyn, Art* >V ycl! i for Charlotte, N. C., to resume her studies at Queena-Chicora college. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Young have re- Richmond, Va., where he will be a I turned from a month’s stay in Wash- ,student at Union ’Theological semi- j hngton, D. C. ' nary. | Miss Virginia Stroup of Greenwood Mies Lalla Mae Edwards left Mon-'spent Thursday with Mrs. Alma Dil- M A — ........ _ J /W ALLMATHER home after being a patient in the lo cal hospital for .several days. Miss Louise Coe has returned to her home in Columbia after spending N. Y,, after spending several days with Mrs. Alma Dillard and Other relativaa. the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. ’ Allen Guerard left this week for MIm Emily Ferguson left this week day for Brevard, N. C,, where she will attend college again this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Shuleor of Richtex, spent Sunday with Mh and Mrs. 'T. R. Holland. Mrs. E. F. Culbreath of Charlotte, I N. €., is spending a* few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Sheely, j Henry. lard. Mr. and Mre.~ Rutledge Adair of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henry and son, Billy, of Elberton, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard of Greenville spent the week-end with I their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mr. and Mrs. John Bulwinkle of Charleston, spent Sunday here with friends. Friends of Mrs. Cecil Abrams will be interested to know that she is re cuperating at the home of her par- Miss Frances Black, who teaches i ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.’Steer, after in FounUin Inn; spent the week-end j being a patient in the Greenwood City with hex Parents, Mr. and 'Wps. G' A. Black. Fi^pd Oxley left Tuesday for CHapel Hill, N. C., where he will be a student at the University pf North Carolina rhp <y>mirg year ; * J. C. Dupree, of Reddick, Fla., and hospital for several days. Mrs. Ab rams is pleasantly remembereil here as Miss Katherine McCombs. BE SURE IT’S PURE! INSIST THAT YOUR CHILDREN BUY ONLY QUALITY ICE CREAM D IXlMAiri ICE CREAM Ljr (Trade-Mark Regiatc^) IS THAT KIND OF ICE CREAM Because it ia made of fresh cream, pure sugar and natural flavorings, it is one of the finest, most healthful foods your chil- % dren can eat Bui youngatera ara lo apt to buy the' ice cream that c givea the biggest quantity for the money. You can be sure they're* getting the purest ice cream made by insisting that they buy from a DiximaiD dealer. GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO. OUR PRODUCT IS SOLD DAILY IN CLINTON AND GOLDVILLE SPECIAU fmanm i MxiKa 4$e 4JS-I9 89e iMU Sle Ul-19 i3e UMI Sic tJI-lt 7De K’t NEWI For snow madt oiucl r/ Sr- SSRE'SjiVT 6RiP VI A Ithaithedrip- let at WOW it ww i i to you. J. Vulcanmng ^Works Clinton, S. C. W. M. Dupree of Jacksoiv^ille, Fla.,| are spending this week with Mr. and I iirs. Clyde I.sinkford and Mr. and 1 Mrs. P. B. Adair.^ x j Misses Ra.sa Bailey Little, Peggy^ Sprurrt, Mary Crawford and Maryj Anderson left la.st week for Rock Hill wherre they will be students at Win- throp college. Miss Vivian Parks Adair left-this week for Gainesville, Ga., where she is a student at Brenau. Miss Margaret Jones leaves tomor row for Harrisonburg, Va., where she will teach Bible in the public schools for the coming year. Miaa Patrieia GUiee left last Jor..Richmood«Jl^*».adaa^ r&- suma her studies at William and^ Mary School of Arts. l^iss Margaret Moorhead of Gold- ^lle left last week for Hartsvllie, to resume her studies at Coker Orilege, {after spending the summer at home. Bftss Catherine Jones has returned to her teaching position in Aiken af ter spending the summer with her parents, Dr. aiid~Mrs. F. D. Jones. B£re7 Homer Woodruff has returned from a seven weeks visit to her moth er, ip Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. O. T. Lawing and R. . W. Johnson, Jr., of Greer spent the we^- end with Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johneon and other relativea. ^Denny -oL Torkr (JarroU^Pitta x)f Inman and Miss Myra Morris of Greenville spent Sunday .with Mrs. Namrie A. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meadors and Mlae Lena Bell Kay of Byron, (ja., apeot the week-end here wifth rela- tivea. They were accompanied by Mrs. Minnie C, Adair, who has been spending some time in Byron with her daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foster of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Foster, of Birming ham, Ala., have^^umed home after spendiiHr several days with Dr. and Mrs. T: J. Peake. They were accom panied to Birmingham by Miss Chris tine Peake for a few days’ visit. Mr. and Mra. Dotte Henry and Billy Henry of Greenwood, Mr. dnd Mrs. OHn Sheely, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry spqnt Sunday in (Charlotte., The latter went from there to Fort Bragg, where he is etal LOANS Availablle to residents of Clinton for building, repiairing, purchasiiig, and r^inancing^xisting mortgaj^ on the ./ New FederaiPlaB at 6 Per font POSmVELY NO RED TAPE - If your propbntioh is a spund oiie, your loan r — can be closed in two days. A0k our attorneys, R. W. Wade and Robert S. Owens, for particulars and file your application today. This is without doubt the most economical, safe and sure way to home ownersh^ yel by the Federal GovemihenL WE AKE CLOSING LOANS DAILY IN YOUR VICINITY. Contact above mentionell attorneys. Newberry Flederal Savings & Loan Association in the U. ^S. army. “Government Supervised” JOHN K. WILLINGHAM, Secretary- ■ / \/- reasurer ,. 1 .... ■ U .. : . ... J t _ ..‘J k fc'.-'.V/ Tr/:.