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THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930 the schools acting as local chairmen. \lITQir* PnMTPQT! ** regular school *71LJ01|U v/Ui^ IPiol .work for the year, and every child I above the fourth grade is required to i learn 20 songs during the school scs- I sion. Practice work was begun in March in individual schools, and now the group rehearsals are being put on, w'th the first LAURENS CITY HALL COMPLETED FHe Hundred .School Children Above Fourth Grade Will Participate in Entertainment This Month. Laurens,-April 1.—Preliminary to a »«i.ly.w.de comert m ^wh.ch morning, mth Brew- S«0 KhMl ch.ldrnn abovn the fourth I Princeton, Mt. Bethel, Mt. Gal- ,^e will part,cipete on .the evemnB.,^^^^ and Poplar Spring, ,chool, Arsvtl of fho l.oiiron« nitv «f*Hnni . . . . a. April 25 at the Uuren, city school afternoon the MC- lioilding, group rehearsals began to- day and will be continued at centralt„,j|, court Owing,,-with Beth- points until every school has had the benefit of this special practice and training. • Music Diret'torj; Oils Ham, of the Lanrens city school faculty, has been aecured to direct the group rehearsals. Handsome .Municipal Building Just Occupied. Now Houses All Lki- partments of City Work. Laurens, March 30.—The handsome meeting at °Hickory municipal office building, located ' at the northeast comer of the public square, has been occupied by the city administrative and departmental of ficials within the past few d.ay3, and soon the occupancy will* have been comrleted with the removal cf the I,aurens county library to itJ new ond group ,center session was held any, Piden, Grays, Greenpond, Youngs and Warrior CreeKf schools represent- ! quarters on the second floor, and the ed. Yesterday morning the Clinton high school was the group center, and the .schools taking part were: Wadsworth, *p,ci«l piyp.m for . Kk upriug Branch. Sha- •nic fertival by the Khool children | Garlington. In the af- tetmoon the directors assembled at the Cross Hill school for a meetirig of ut the county is sponsored by Miss Kate Wofford, county superintendent education, who is general chairman «f the county-wide organization, with tbc principals or superintendents of the children from Croa, Hill, Water-^^"'"*/''"" '‘>'>>"'“">‘2 hall a I M W A 1 •• ^ 4 1 I awa \M ig send on. loo. Bethel Grove, Mountville, Mount Pleasant, Mount Olive and Cold Point, j The Laurens group meeting will be j held next week, either Monday i Tuesday. or I T never pays to “cut cor ners”! Of course a lot of folks do'-'but that's all the more reason for our Combh nation Automobile Policy, Covert practically every in- Arable hazard. Epworth League v Presents Prop* am Over 20.000 ^TNA agents, located b’otn Maine to Califor nia assure Ai.TNA service to ilLTNA policy holders, where- «ver they may bcl ^,TN A-IZB S. W. SUMEREL .ETNA-IZER A large congregation gathered at the Bailey l^ernorial church Sunday evening for the 4(>th anniversary ejt- ercises of the church. A program of interest had been arranged fur the occasion under the auspices oT the Ep- worth 1-eague, with fwenty-one char acters taking part in the exercises. A free will offering was taken at the close of the service which was im pressive and unusually interesting, all participating in the program per forming their parts in a very credit able manner. Dr. Frank F. Hicks D E N T I S T Office National Bank Bailding Dr. Sroith's Former Location Phone l.'^S city public works commission to a front room on the first floor. The appointed public hall on the third floor has been formally initiated wiDi a mock marriage perfonnance, given by local talent before a packed audience,, eager to give the cast of players recognition and the initial mittee on Indian invescigation, the re sult of .a recent move by Ser\ator! Blease, South Carolina, to have the! federal government take over the up keep of the tribe. Aside from expre-ssing their sym-i pathy for the Indians and their h^yje that something could be done about the “deplorable condi,.ion,” the sena tors would not comment on their fi,id- ings, .saying that a full report would be submitted on their return to Washington. ; The senators came here from Char lotte after having investigated a Cher okee reservation near Asheville, N. C.! Their visit was originally s"heduled for tomorrow but they ke'iegraphed early today that they had changed their plans. They left Rock Hill to-, night for Florida where conditions,j among the Seminoles will be investi-) gated. “at home” in next to the Mayor 0. L. Long is his new official offfice offifee of the city clerk and treasurer on the first floor. The council cham ber is on the second floor as is the city firemen’s quarters and other of ficials of the ^ministration, includ ing the health officer. The fire de partment trucks occupy quarters be tween the main front offices and the chief of police rooms and the prison barracks. The city hall building, a three- story brick structura, oost about $35,- 000, equipped, and is probably one of the most substantial and architec turally beautiful buildings of its kind to be erected in recent years anywhere in the state. SPRING IS HERE Have your radiator purged with Purgo that good radiator cleaner that rids it of all sediment. Then get a good wash and grease. Elementary Reading Contest Held F^day II ft. Front On Enterprise St. (Dick Copelund Old Shop Lot) On Friday morning the triangular reading contest, with representatives from the three schools, Florida Street, Providence, and Academy, was held at the Academy Street school. Mrs. R. J. Seeger, Mrs. Bynum Betts>and Mrs. William Bailey acted as Judge.s for tjie following contestants: “Me and Sal,’’ Dorothy Edwards. “The Raggedy .Man,’’ Maude Her ring. EDWARDS I AUTO SERVICE Phone 365^ West Main St. SHBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE NEW SERIES Building and Loan Begins April lOth. Books are now open at the Commercial Bank for subscriptions to Series Lib- • » ei ty Building and Loan Association. Those who contemplate building a home, ^ » . as well as those who wish to begin a regu lar system of saving, are invited to make V ^J/'-tligir stock reser\ ations now. Liberty Bailding and Loan Association H. D. Henry, Presidept F. M. Boland, Sec'y-Treas. 1 W ELL LOCATED FOR ICE CREAM PLANT, CHEESE l»LANT, LAUNDRY OR ANY SMALL ENTERPRISE. Price and terms very reasonable. JOHN D. DAVIS Phone 141 Clinton, S. C. WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO SELL YOU Your Easter Suit OUR TIME IS YOURS — MAKE IT SUIT YOU . Maybe you would like j; ^ something in " ^ Tweed Suiting Light grey sharkskin effect twist A Quaker grey twist Brown mixture twist Salt and pepper design twist A refined blue cassi- mere An Oxford cheviot Snappy and colorful - piaiu We make no extravagant claims, no skil fully worded guarantees — just our prom ise to serve you faithfully—a promise that has never failed in over twenty-seven years of business progress. Copeland-Stone Co. 47 “On« Prk5# To AU” Ginion, S. C “The Little Hatchet Story,’’ Mildred Jones. , ' . ^. • “Speak Up Ike,’’ Barbara Strange. “The^ Brat,’’ France.s Speake. - “A Small Boy’s Trouble,’’ W. J. Ho- gan. • . ; “Tom Speak.s a' Piece,’’ Harold (’rowe. “The Drummer Boy of Ml.s.sion; Ridge,’’ David Dixon. j “Mow Jimmy Tended the Baby,’’| Paul League. I The two first honors were claimed i by Barbara Strange and W. J. Hogan,! representing Academy Street school.! Second honors were w^on by Frances! Speake and Paul League. j The grammar grade contest of I.au-! rens county will be.held this evening! at eight o’clock in the Baptist church,! and the high school contest in the or-j phanage chapel. ; Deplore State Of Indian Tribe Rock Hill, March 27. — Deplorable conditions among the Catawba In dians, living on a resevration nine miles belo-w^ Rock Hill, were noted to day by United States Senators Lynn I Jr Frasier, North Dakota, and Elmer Thomas, Oklahoma, who visited the! settlejnent this afternoon. The visit! by the members of the senate com-1 Statement of the C>>ncUtion of M, S. BAILEY & SON, Bankers Located at Clinton, S. C., at the Close of business March 27, 1930. RESOURCES Ix)ans and Discounts $712,247.67 Overdrafts 224.741.30 Bonds and Stocks Owned. * by Bank .... 34,a09.80 Other Jteal . Estate Owned 9,317.49 Cash on ha.nd and due from biinks ...^ 22,131.71 Cheeky and Ca.sh Items “ 300.16 TOTAL 12.074.00 $1,003,548.03 liabilities Capital Stock Paid in $ 20,201.40 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Tax- e.s Paid Due to Banks and Bank ers Dividends Unpaid Individual Deposits Subject to Check 1»6.6,()40.17 Time Certificates of De posit ' 31.6,517.67 Cashier’s’ CJiecks ... 181.48 433.32 NONE 970,739.22 Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed NONE Other liabilities 100.00 total $1,003,648.03 SUte of South Carolina, ss. County of Laurens. Before me came R. C. Adair, Cash ier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, Mys that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said bank', as shown by the books of said bank. R. C. ADAIR. Sworn to and aubaeribed before me this 1st day of April, 1990. ROBT. S. OWENS, Notary Pablib, S. C. 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