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r *' \:^ // V I fAGE SIX T*HE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1938 IF I WERE_ Greyhound Terminal KELLERS DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 r Pd STILL Travl by Super-Coach "Trm «MOgh, Oiaytwad farw an lotran—11114 y«t |W fal Um most ainatagm travaling by 8up«r- Coacbl Clww pp right if—int. epOonri rontM, grtafr aMfMb-^lM MTiapI” For •umptei ^ Greenville 85 Jackfionville.... $5.95 Knoxville $4.25 Winaton-Salcm $3.10 Columbia $1.00 Richmond $6.60 Charleston $2.90 Waahinfton .... $7.40 Savannah $3.25 New York .... $10.65 Mg CXTKA ttwUf* M ft•••4 Tfig TVWla GREYliOUND House Painl Vi *mps mm Houses mueeh T HERE'S new aod lasting beaMj for foot home in this new white house paint made bf da Pont. It's whiter at the start--and it siap white! As the months pass, dust aod din are washed off by the rain, leaving your home clean and white. Made in all the popular colors, too ... the finest house paint money can buy. Spreads far—covers well—there’s real economy in Du Pont House Paint HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK HAMP BOYD Builders Service Phont’ 4S-J Next To Express Ollice Cut Dollars Off Your Gasoline Budget You Can Easily Do This By Using Our Absolutely First Grade PER GAL. Guaranteed 69 to 70 Octane (NOT \M1ITK (; \S OK THIKI) ((KADK) Hundreds of wise Clinlttn motorists are saNinji on their gasoline bill h> huyiii}* here rejiularly. Whv not vou. We’ve Brought the Price of Gas Down In Clinton We a.sk the privilege of serving you, promisinfj: prompt, courteous and satisfying SERVICE. McCOY’S Cut - Rate Station DAVID GLENN, Manager STATION CORNER FLORIDA & MUSGROVE STS. * I PEOPLE YOU KNOW parents, Mr, and. Mrs. A. E. MeIn- glad to know he is now recoverii^ at tosh. ^ his home from injuries received PH- Mrs. .Raymond Pitts spent the day night in an automobile wreck, week-end with relativels in Sumter. I Mrs. Hubert Pitts and Mrs. H. A. 'The friends of Miss Ethel Hunter,I Sewell are visiting Mrs. Buel SUrit who has been a patient at Columbia.*^ Dalton, Ga. hospital, will be interested to know ,Dr. and Mrs. Robert Jeanes of Eas- ^ Mrs. W. H. Workman and Mrs. El-i Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis spent 'la Johnson were guests during the I Sunday in'Abbeville with their daugh-|*^® returned to her home here yes- ley, were guests of Mrs. P. S. Jeanes jweek of Mrs. Muller Kreps and Miss j ter, Mrs. M. A. Durant. jterday. jon Tuesday. jNannie Simpson in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hollingsworth! M*’*- S. P. Anderson and two little, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nicbcis spent I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter and I and Mrs. Nene Workman were visi-!*®*’* Morganton, N. C., were the {Sunday in Spartanburg with Mrs. ; daughter, and Mrs. H. B. Watts were! tors in Union Sunday. j week-end 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. [Nichols’ parents. [Sunday guests of Mrs. George Tim-j Willard L. Jun..., college libr.ri.n/-J”"-*'^ J ■merman m Greenwood. Attended the annuafl meeting Saturday a«epted guests ^reUtives in Blacksburg on /I - 4J. 1 ^ n Thursday. The friends of Mrs. W. N. Long, Miss Hazel Boland, who holds a jin Greenville, of librarians of north-'* position witti the J. C. Penney corn- secretarial jHisition in Greenville, was western South Carolina, [pany store and will enter upon , tlhe week-end guest of her parents,! Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Duncan were,"®^ Monday. Miss Adair has,who has been critically ill at the Bap- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. !the guests Sunday of their daughter,!^®®" hospital, Columbia, for the past Mi« Bertha Edmond, of Long la-jMn,. EllUof Admna in Neuberry. ** '? .‘‘""1 ! land, N. y., i, on a week', vi.it toi Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hallman, Jr.,! ^ J report received yesterday sutes Itet her parents, Mr. and Mra. L. D. Ed-l»Pent Sunday in Batesburg with Mr.' Eugene Pinson, son ^ her condition continues to show m- monds. ‘and .Mrs. C W, Hallman, Srr- ,Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pinson, will be'provement Mrs. L. D. fhimonds had as her I ft' ' week-end guests,..Miss Allie Hambrick|‘'"'‘f'' Hsrtsvilie, .spent the of Auburn, Ga., Hutson Johnston and'ft home. jHaskel Heath 5f Aiken, and Mrs.I .V iPheba Beck of Kannapolis, N, C. • lAnne and kranees of ( ross Hill, vis- „ r . . jited Dr, and .Mrs. T. L. W. Bailiey Kev. Ixjui.s Isa.Motte wcuiiied the I j ^pulpit of the First Pre.sbyterian ^ Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland .spent, ,church of Spartanhurg on Sunday with their son,' , . a jl.saac Opdaml. , I Dr U. P. .Jac(Th.s was in Anderson, ^yfiss .Mary Emma .Spt-ake of Ruffa- Tuesday evening and delivered an ad- the week-end with her par- ♦ Idre.ss before th- Rusmess and Profe.s- y,, y,,., Speake. sional Womens club of that city. Growing Business Needs A Good Banking Connection , .Mr. and .Mr.s. Roy Harris sjient Sun. .Mi.s.s ■Waud.. Sunierel and nephew, yj^. and Mrs. T. K. Ruzhardt. J. S. McGregor, .Jr., student at J'res- ,j„y Columbia Tue.s- bytenan college were the week-end ,jay where he attended the state dry guests of the latter s parents Mr. ekaners convention. He was appoint- .McGregor in Ruby. ^ member of the resolutions com- o Miss Pvmma Little, a member this i year of the Rennettsville school fac-l The many friends of Mrs. Jack H.j lo ulty was at home for the week-end | young will be glad to learn that she with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John is improving at the local hospital. , where she undenw’ent an Operation (> T. Little. Dr. Dudley Jones was the Sruest past' week. Miss Cleon Pitts, who has been a* member of the State Training school teaching staff, has accepted a position minister at the First Presbyterian church of Ivaurens on Sunday morn ing. Miss Vivian Parks Adair who is teaching at .McCormick, was the week-end guest of her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. V. !*, Adair. guest (),£, Mrs, E. G. Able in Newber- ; ry on Wednesday, 1 .Mr. and .Mrs. S. W. Sunierel and I family have moved into their at- -jitractive new home on Calhoun street. .Mr. and .Mrs, S. G. Dillard spent Friday at Fountain Inn attending n,.annon Fail view Stiwk show. as a member of the Camden school faculty. .Mrs. Letha Gilmore has returned ,, ,, , , home after several days visit to her f. biolhvr, <■, ,N. Ih ckn..|l of Swilr.-r. .Mrs. Floyd Hitt and little son Roh- by, were the gui’sts Sumlay of her mother, .Mrs. .G. C. Templeton of' Cross Anchor. ' .Mrs. Emma IJttle spent last week with -her daughter, .Mrs. Harvey in Statesboro, Ga. Heri . , . . .daughters, .Mrs. Rrannon and Mrs.' A. II. I...,lf„.,v, p,VM.I,-nt, i.n.1 III-.. „f si,n|,.„„vill,., w..,i. 1., sunt.iiy t t p,,,- „.,.(.k-,.|iil. Kriend.s of .Mrs. T. D. Cooper will regret to know she is a patient in the , Gr«-enwoo<l hospital. 1 Mrs. Rriwe Roberts and little | , , . daughter Retty, have returned to their from .Sarasota, rla., where she spent • i.. , , v* ,> r. . .. . . . home in Wilmington, N. ( ., after a. D. (). Rhanuv Chamber of Comiiierce, were guests of | the GreenwoocI Chanilier of <'ommerce Thursday evening at their annual meeting. .Mrs. Homer Woodruff is at home w'ith her I the past three months mother, who has been ill. .Mr. and .Mrs. .J. I.. Itentz left Sat urday for Reaiifort, where thi’y will make their future home. .Mr. and .Mrs. W. I’. .Anderson and family of Greenville, were tlie week end guests (if the latter's mother, .Mrs. R. I,. Railey.- .Mrs. Sarah .\ekerman of .Macon, Ga., is the gin st of her sister, Mrs. U. E. .lone.', and otliei relative.'. .Ml'. I.awrence Itavis spent the jiast week with her mother, .Mrs. Walti-r Hai ris, in .'^and. i sville, Ga. .Mr. and .Mr.s. Eugene 1!it t, . ,Mi.ss Business firms and individuals find in (his bank's complete service those charac teristics that make for still more rapid f?rowth. With ample capital and resources, this modern institution offers you cooperation that will make your opportunities count for more. We never fail to gix^e our depositors good service — you will always find here a friendly welcome and an intimate under standing:. WE INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS M. $. Baileii & Son OLDEST HANKERS STRONGEST few day.s visit with Mrs. RohertH’ llaiiii-t D.ivis .ind it. .\1. I.iagne ai. triulcd til'' Fail view .''^tnck .'lU'W on I'’! iday, I'lldii Gi'o. \V. Ilailcy is rcpifscnt- ing tlif I' ll St I’l i'.ihytei ian fhiiich at tile aiiniial nu'cting of synod in ses sion tins week in t’olumhia. IM. 1>. .1. Woods, pastor of the l■'il.'l I’le.shyterian chuieh, is iittend- ing the meeting of synod in session this week ill Cidumhia. •Mrs. K. r. W oodruff and daughter Miss I’ansy, of .SpaiTanhurg, liave re- | tinned from a liip of .several vlay.-i to .Sa!a,^ota, l’'la. Mi's Patriei.i Ciiles was Uie gui'st of .Mi-s Elsie l>eMdy of l.aureiis, at a party given on .Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Edna limiter. Dr. lUiiiley .loiies is iT*presentiiig the eolh ge at the meeting of the Georgia synod I'eing lield in Colum bus. Ga. •Mi.'S .lanie Stewiut attended the Fairview Stoek show near Fountain Inn on Fi ii|ay. •Mrs. .Metta .stone has returned home after spending the past week in Charleston with her .son and daugh ter-in-law, .Mr. and .Mrs. Sam .StiMie. .Misses .Maileline .Adair, Clyde Kay and .Mai'garet Hollis were the week end, guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wade Miller at Mouiitville. .Miss Rehe Dillard has resumed her teaching position at .Ashwood after being at home several weeks. .Mi.ss .Mary Howzc Dillard. Mrs. L. B. Dillard and .Mrs. .M. J. McFad- den were the guests of relatives in ('harlotte and Rock Hill for the week end. Lieut, and Mrs. Powell f'reeman left yesterday for San .Antonio, Tex., aft^r a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. .M. M. Freeman. Miss Louise McCrary has accepted a clerical position with the J. C. Pt‘H'- ney company store, succeeding Miss Ruby Woodruff, resigned. ^ Mrs. G. D. Windham and little'| daughters Carol Ann and Jane, of, j Jacksonville, Fla., arc spending a few ‘days with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. She>p-" ard. j 1 'Miss Helen Derrick of Charlotte,! N. C., spent the week-end with herl • sister and brother-in-law^ Me. and, Subscribe to The Chronicle—SI.50 a Year Mrs. A. M. Cannon. Miss Mary Ella Bailey of Campo-j bfrllo, Miss Julia Bailey of Greenville, j and Miss Annie Rogers Bailey of|| Limestone college, Gaffney, spent the! week-end .with their parents, Dr. and I] Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Choose from 41 now PHILCOS The W orUTa Moat Popula^ RadUf— $22.50 to $450.00 •F#r ftnmat ik# fktUm Smfrtr AtHmt, mmtrhad mmd (mkW (• tkm pmrHrmtaa •/ ika SSSF» OiUy SS. MAXWELL BROS. & KIN ARD Clinton, S. C. FURNITURE Laurens, S. C,