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\ „ r \ \ " . > / . I i ; s. S. •• 7 I- ,.„j.—-v. THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable Volume XLVIII 'T'' If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the New* Clinton, S. C, Thursday, June 24, 1948 j— Number 26 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MK8. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent end Representative 'again after being ill. Litfle Gloria Jean Moore is se- | riously ill at her home in Green wood. ■ • u ~ . Mrs. W. L. Evans and daughter, Margaret, Mrs. Jennie V. Watkins and Lamar Price visited Rev. and Mrs. C. N. Sproles in Spartanburg Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyce visited Mrs. Boyce’s sister, Mrs. W. E. Burns, and Mr. Burns in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Caughman and son and Mrs. S. L. Long spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Wright and son - of Greer, spent the week-end with Mrs. E. S. Wright. Mrs. J. A .Boyce and childre* have returned home after a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ligon, in Iva. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McManus had Ga. as their guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Maree of Chester. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS . 1 MEETING To the stockholders of Commercial Depository of Clinton, S. C.: A meeting of the stockholders of Singtnff Convention Sunday the Commercial Depository of Clin- The South Laurens Singing Con- ton, S. C., is called to be held at the I vention will be held at the Pente- office of the Depository on the 16th 1 v-lipv Goff Of Npwherrv visitpri costal church on Jackson street Sun-!day of July, 1948, at the hour of four • • ui' , v-ir,. day. June 27 - The service will con- o’clock in the afternoon, to consider Mr a*d Mrs Alfred Barberv ff 111,11,6 throu * h the da y beginning at ’the following items and such other Mr. a*a Mrs. Aiirea uaroery oi 10 O . clock in ^ mornin g. . ■. business as may come before them, to-wit: , Btrthdyaa and Anniversaries ^ resolution of the Board of Direc- ^ ik/r u v „ Mrs. M. H. McClure celebrated her i ncrea se the capital stock of an rs ’ enry 1 ®, 7 5th birthday July 21. said Corporation to the sum of One ! June 29th is Mrs. J. I. Lowry’s Hundred Thousand ($100,900.00) Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holtzclaw, Mrs. birthday. j Dollars, and to provide for surplus Alice Kinard, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar, Ralph Saville had a birthday June of Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Kinard and Jimmie visited Mr. and 20th. „ Dollars. father, William King, who is serious ly ill in the Columbia, hospital. Sun-i day Greenville, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery. Mrs. Sallie Croft of Newberry, visited Mr. Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. I. M. Burton and charleston hospital Sunday, daughter of Greenville, .spent Sun-, Mr and Mrs w . I. Ledford and day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foster. daug hter spent Sunday with rela- Julia remained for a week’s visit. Itives in Greenville. Misses Helen Abbott and Leona i Waters King of Nashville, Tenri., Mrs. Fred Rodlesperger in Newberry Mrs. Roy Leathers celebrated her! Change the name of Corpor- Saturday. birthday Tuesday. ' ! ation to Bank of Clinton, with its Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kidd and chil- Jur^e 17th was Linda Cannon’s principal place of business at Clin- dren spent the week-end with Mr. 1st birthday. ton, S. C. and Mrs. Clyde Adams in Danville, I Mrs. Roy Lyda had a birthday To amend the By-laws of the Cor- Daniel Kidd remained for a'June 21., poration so as to increase the num- visit. ' Miss Geynell Barbery has a birth- ber of Directors by not less than Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. day July 1st. three. James Taylor visited Mr. Taylor' Mrs. Hope Walker had a birthday) To provide that the Corporation June 27. j may do a general banking business Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson will | pursuant to the laws and regulations celebrate their 14th wedding anni- governing the organization and oper- versary June 28. , ation of banks in this State. June 20th was Mrs. Montee Davis’I To make such additional changes TUSSY'S XUII TV/O-INflXE” LIPSTICK Brings You 2 Full-Sized Lipsticks in one smart case j friends. Mr. and Mrs. David Boyce and David, Jr., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Reeves at Welford. Strange of Greenville, spent the; spent 'g evera i days recently with his | birthday. :in the By-laws as may be deemed week-end here with relatives and, pgj.gjrt^ Nj r . and ,Mrs. Henry King. Margaret Madden was aine years advisable to enable the Corporation 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Holbert and)old June 18. . to engage in general banking busi-1 family visited relatives here Sundayrl—Betty Sue BpiHcrs will be ninektess: Miss Dottie Rawls, and C. S. Rawls years old Sunday. ' Dated the 16th day of June, 1948. : of Abbeville, spent the past two - By order of the Board of Directors, i Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lokey of Gaff- week with their grandmother, Mrs. FINAL SETTLEMENT „ t JOHN T. YOUNG. President. ney, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dean and 1 B s Raw i^ 1 Take netice that on the 9th day F. M. BOLAND, Cashier, daughter and Mrs. Katherine Wilson j Mrs Mattie Holder of Ware Shoals,'of July, 1948, we will render a finaf of Spartanburg, and Montee Davis of! S pg nt priday with her son, John T. account of our acts and doings as Marion, N. C., were Sunday guests, Holder Executors of the estate of L. W. C.j ,! Mr. and Mrs. George Willis of Blalock in the office of the Judge of ^ aii a f- e, i mii Greenwoo d, spent the week-end with probate of Laurens County, at 10 8-4c. and Allen Cagle, Mrs. Nell Chandler and Mrs. Myrtle Wilson attended the funeral of their father, W. L. Cagle, at Hendersonville, N. C., Sunday. Milton Boyd of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hudson of Fair mont, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith Monday. J. T. Lokey attended the Lokey re union in Columbia Sunday. Mrs. Lewis Butler and son, Allen, spent Sunday in Goldville. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Madden and daughter visited Mrs. Madden’s Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Willis. 'o’clock a.m., and on the same day Mr. and Mrs. J. M.^Willis, Mrs. Roy will apply for a final discharge from trust as Executors. Russ and son visited in Greenwood i Hotpoint Appliances Now In Stock —RANGES —REFRIGERATORS* —HOME FREEZERS —IRONERS —DISPOSALLS _ —WASHERS —ELECTRIC SINKS —DISH WASHERS —Water heaters SALES — SERVICE ~ HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Phone 423 Thsre may come a time when you will need a preicription com pounded with great ipeed, at welt as precition. If there it no one to bring the prescription in, we’ll call for It, compound and de liver it just as fast as possible. And rememter, always, that here prescriptions are com pounded by skilled, registered pharmacists; double-checked for accuracy. Yet prices are no higher than you would pay elsewhere. BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY Sunday. Mrs. Annie Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Saville, Mrs. Ina Bell Hooper and children spent Sunday with Ralph Saville. Miss Sara Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodwin, Mrs. Ruth Penland of Anderson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Samples. , Mrs. Nora Whitlock spent several days recently with friends in Atlan ta, Ga. Albert Leathers is visiting rela"-' tives in Ware Shoals. Mrs. Joe Kesler, Mr. arid Mrs. C. |W. Rushton and Mrs. Bertie Rowe I visited .in Saluda Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vincent and son I visited relatives in Greenwood Sun- | day. I Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Webb of Coro- ■ naca, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. D. I Webb Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Fields visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lanier near Clin- 1 ton Sunday. _ Mrs. C. M. Giles and daughter ef i Wood niff, were Sunday guests erf Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Samples. ! Mrs. L. J. Petty and daughter of Pacolet, is spending several days I with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellison. I Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gilmer and ! children visited Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gilmer in Honea Path Sunday. Mrs. Annie Garrett of near Clin- [ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud. Mrs. J. B. Patterson and children are spending several days with Mrs. John Patterson in Fort Mill. Mr. and Mrs. John Foster and : daughters and Mrs. B. B. Stroud [spent Tuesday in Greenville. Rev. and Mrs. R. Q. Gregg and children of Spartanburg, were guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers Sat urday. SUInecker-Ammons Miss Betty Stalnecker of Lebanon, Pa., became the bride of S-Sgt. Wil liam E. Ammons of Fort Jay, N. Y., and this city. The ceremony was performed in the First E. C. church in Lebanon June 5 at 2 o’clock, .with j the double ring ceremony, j Sgt. Ammons is the son of Mrs. I W. H. Ammons of this city. , After a wedding trip to the bride's : parents, they will make their home at [Fort Jay, Governor’s Island, N. Y. Accepts Summer Position j Miss Sara Boyce has accepted a po sition as recreation leader at South ' Clinton for the summer months. Smith-Rif gins j Miss Lola Smith and Eldon Rig gins of Liberty, were united in mar- •riage June 19 at the Baptist parson age by Rev. J. W. Spillers, pastor. With The Sick Mrs. Mildred Price is ill at the home of her mother^ Mrs. H. R. Smith. ‘ . • Will Hampton has been ill several days. “ Friends of C. B. Smith are sorry to learn of his illness. Mrs. Julia Cagle and L. C. Cagle j are improving after receiving injur ies in. an automobile accident en- route to the funeral of their husband and father, W. L. Cagle, in Hender sonville, N. C./last week. | Mrs. Henry King is improving af ter being ill several days. W. H. Dover has befcn ill several weeks, but is improving. ' Mrs. Bertie Holbert is ‘ill af her home.' Mrs. Jessie Willre has been ill two weeks. Frjends of Mrs. R. B. Amick are glad to know she is able to be out Any prersen indebted to said estate, is notified and required to make pay- : ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said ; estate will present them on or before i said date, duly proven, or be for ever barred. J. B. SPEAKE, F. M. BOLAND, .» Executors. 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