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V THE CHRONICLE *The Paper Everybody Reads” P Personal /Mention • ^ Miss’ Christine Peake is visiting friends in Charlotte, N. C. Robert Waterman of Atlanta, Ga., .spent a few days last week with friends at the orphanage. Bob Moore of Lake View, spent a|_ ^.nd Mrs. C. D. F'ields h FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 17th day of January, 1933, I will render a final accounting of my acts and doings as Administrator of thp estate of George F^ingle Copeland, deceased, in the' of- j of $16.68 of the Commercial Mr. and Mrs. A: W. Brice were of the Judge of Probate of Uu-1 Clinton, S. C., issued to Beatrice G. itors in Greenville on Tuesday. I 10 o’clock, a. m., and, Craw^d on the 10th day of August, Mrs. Jack Davis has returned to j Uuren,. after spending a Cdif dales i named party or to H. P. Craw {with relatives. | trator. Xx i ford. This Certificate has been mis- PAGE FIVB NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE ' OF DEPOSIT ¥ Notice^ is hereby given that Certifi cate of Deposit No. 5605 for the sum Any person indebted to said^ ♦ J * 4.U • L . , ! I*’ notified and required to rnake turned to their home in .\tlanta, Ga.,' ^ « ^ te j placed, lo.st or destroyed, payrj. We will apply for a new Certificate few days last weak with Jim and Will,j "" or before that, date; and all 1 of Deposit in its stead at the office Mrs k I ^wansen j persons having claima against said j of The Commercial Bank on or after . Miss Janie Glenn of Laurcnr., spent ‘ ‘ -««n.en. estate will present them on or beforeiJanuary 22, 1033. .a few days last week with Mrs. Es-X »vturned to his! > homo in .\shevillo after spemling the holiday season Acek- .* and * telle Abrams and family. ■ Dothwell Graham spent the 'end with fnends in Greenvill {Charlotte, N. C. Mis.s Lucy Bailey attended the '“Bachelors’ dance” held in Spartan- I burg on ThurSvlay evening. Miss Sara V\ aiKer of Macon. Ga., is spending several days here with Mrs. i R. E. Jones and family. 1 Miss Martha Wier Davis, of l.au- i rens, has been spending a few days I here with I’olatives.. I Fred Webb h.as returned to his I home in Whitmire, after spending a I few days last week with his sistyr, i Mrs. P. S. Bailey. \.ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Geer. Mrs. Maude H-vnipton,. Mrs. Virgil Abrams, and Mrs. Ethel Pills were visitors in Greenville on Tuesdr.y. Jack H. Davis visiteil friends in,Au gusta on Sunday. F. L. Brigni in, Jr., of Biahopville, is spending several da^s here with Dr. B. O. Whitten and "family. II. D. Runtin is^visiiing his daugh ter and son-in4iiw, Mr. a.nd .M. J. N. P. Dow, in Ktiox.illo, Tenn. Miss.^dsabel Withe'spoon hn's re sumed her teachin;' position in Co lumbia. after spending the holidays t'^!th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. IL said date, duly jjroven, or be forever barred. GEORGE COPELAND, Administrator. Dee. 9th, 1932.—12-29-4tc. (Signed) Beatrice G. Crawford (Signed) H. P. Crawford, Parent. December 16, 1932.—l-5-3tp. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE H. D. HKNRT BOLAND H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE i Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Iximinack of Witherspoon. j Newlierry, spent the holidays with Miss Zrlime Davis has retu’med toj" the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. her school in Manning, after spending! D. Chaney. ithe holidays with her mother, Mrs. | M i.s.ses Caroline Martin, Virginia ^ Gvorge M. Davis. j Spratt, Frances Spratt andjC'<'P*v Mo-' Miss Agatha Bailey has returned Crary spent Thursday in Greenwood to Chester, after siamding the past with Miss Josie Wells. - two weeks witii her uarents, Di;. and Mrs. William AVallin/.ine has re- Mrs. T. L. \V. Dailey, turned from Woodruff, where .she has Misses Mary Pinson and Mary Fllla STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED / (been visiting friends. Slu> has as her guest Miss Virginia ( hampion. of ! Wooilruff. I Mrs. T. G. Harris, M isses Mar garet I Blakely, Katherine Blakely and Mary Johnson attended the .Adult Night School conference held at Columbia I coili'ge last week. Richard Butler F'e»xu'-on has re turned to his sUi lies at the University of Virginia, ('harlottesfille, after spending the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and .Mrs, R. H. F'erguson. Bailey h;i'>e returned to Limestone college in Gaffney, after spending the holiday sea.son at home. Hey thvens h:is re^m ned to iho Car lisle school in Bamberg, aflei spend-! ing tile holiday.s with his parent .. .Mr. and Mr’-. T. li. (ivvens. ('lyiie Runpey, Bobbie Steer and William l^ohhins have retu’iied to their studies at C lemson college, af ter spi'inling the holnlay sanison at home. Mr. and Mrs, Mac B, llipp ami chil- Missos Georgia B. Blakely and Me- tb’vn of Newberry, spent Sunday here dora Browning were in Greenwood oni^vith Mrs Hipp’s father, T. H. Little. Thursday evening and attendeil the Miss Ruth II dland of Winston- -Argonauts holiday ball. Salem, N. (\, will 5ctu»n home tomor-i Miss Elizabeth’ Shcely returned to row after spemling the pa-t two| her school in Ninety-Six on Sunday,! weeks here with her p.inmts. Mr. andi afier spending the holidays with her! M rs. T. R. Ifollam ROBERT W. BENN Complete Insurance Service Surety Bonds Phone 119 Livestock, Fire, Automobile, Inland Marine, Life parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. (L 1. Sheely. Mr. and Mrs. doe L. Beumli'ot and children and Finest A'ouag of Green wood, spent Sunday here with Mrs. ,.,Mary Prather. Dr. aiul Mrs. \V. S. Bean and chil dren have returneil to their home .Mobile, Ala., after spending part .Mr. and Mrs M. Q. Griggs and family have returned to their home in Statesvilli}. .N. i .. lifter spending | U rhT‘ holidays with Mrs. .A. B. Stone. Mr. ami M-;. Chirle^ Wallett and little son, Billy, have returned to! i» in'their hnmr in St.iteshorn, Ga.. after.|‘* of vi^iling Mrs. .Mary Chalmers. jthe (hristmas holidays with the for-, I mer’.s inotlier, .Mi.s. W. .S. Bean. Charles .Anderson has returm*d to 'his .stuilies at Fimoij' university, At- jlanta, Ga., after spemling the lioliday.^ ' here vviili relatives. F'red Oxley, Bailey Williams, .Allen and Bill MeSween, ami Ned Sprunt i spent Sunday h- re wdth her have returned to their studies at Dar- Mrs. G. B. Speainian, and .Miss Mr. ami .Mrs. W. D. .Aianstrong of Gray Cou* t, Paul Simmon.-? and: .Miss Clc) Marlin of 1 aurens, Mrs. W. 11. Simmons and Woo.lrow Simmons of Cros. Anchv , spent .Sunday here with ■Mr. and Mrs. Floyil Hitt. Mis.s Mary Bryson <»f Greenwood, sister, F.li/a- lington School for Boys, Ro,ine, (la., jbeth Lynn. after .spending the holidays at home. James Pitts is now c:>nneet(*.! with .Miss Kate Milam returned to her the firni of .1. M. Pitl.^, succeeding T. school in Springfield on Sunday after R. Owens, resigned. ! spending the holidays with her par- Misses Kaffa F'ullcr and Odettaj. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam. Mauney hu . e relut neil to Charleston j I Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. .A. Neville have to resume their studies at the Charle.s- I returned to their home in Newberry, ton Medical college. B. R. l iiller ac- after visiting relatives here last week. I coiupaiiied them.^ I F’ant Thurnley has returned to Wal-i Miss .Mary Howze Dillard has re- halla to resume his teaching position turned to the University of South ' afte! siiending the holidays here. j ( aroLina, after spauiding the holidays i .Vlr.-^. D. J. Hrimm, Ir., and children with her parent.'^, .Mr, and Mrs L. B. returned Saturday to their home in Dillard. Established 1886 New York city, after spendntg the holidays with Dr. ami .Vlr.s. D. J. Biimiii. I Misa F’.iuily I'ergu^on returm*'! I home yi'sterday from Montclair. .N. J , ! where she has been visiting lelati-cs. I Mi.5S Li lie Ia*ake ha.s returned from Orange, N. J., where shi* has he, n vis iting h-.M si.'ter, .Miss Janet Leake. The ( linton Winthrop giil.s retarn- •'d to Rock Hill on Monday, after spemiuig the Cluistinas holiday.- at *’oine, Lsaac .( op«*lan.l has retir’ned to Peabody college, Nu.sh’l'ilie, Tenn., uf- Taylor Mm tin has la lurnetj to farmville, V;*,, \'-nrh' .Ma''‘in to Umiipilen-.'^idney, and ^Miss Caroline Mi-.itin to Winthrop college, after' iK-nding two w»eks witli their, par-1 enrs, Plot, and .Mrs. A. \. .Martin. | Mr. and Mrs. T. W. < askey left, Monday f<<r timir hum*- in .Sunihen-l vilie, Giro, after spending th.e holi-1 day> b.ere with I'rof. and .M»>. .\L W., Brotvn ami Mr. and Mi s .Miki* ( askey. i Mrs. Maiy Pratler returm 1 home! Ihursday from (Ireenwaiod, whe'c she has been visiting jelalivi-,. She was accum|)anie(,l home l y her d lughler, R issie Beaiidiol, fm a tew days’ GOODBYE 1932 HELLO 1933 Here we go starting on the pages of a New Year. So let’s not look back on the unpleasant things of the past but put on a renewed spirit and meet the opportunities of 1933 with_.a determi- nation that means victory. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLV INVITED M. $. Bailey & Son .^HANKERS OLDEST - ' > .S'l’KON'OTiST ♦ . START THE NEW YEAR WITH Mi. S virit. Dr. and .Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Mi.ss Katherine Kennedy and Mi.-s .Margar-: et Mansfield have reiui ned to their i home in Spurtaniiurg aftei syiending a few' days with Prof, and .Mr.s. Both- w'ell Graham. Mi.s.s FDizaheth Lynn and .Miss Ruth White have returned to Tallaha.s.see, Fla., to resume their teaching duties w’xLh his parents, Mr. ami .^irs. W. D. Copeland. MiS.s Marguet ite Boland has retjrn- ','d to Cokifiihia, where she is in train ing in the f oiumhia hospitaj, after j spemling the past week with lier fath- I er, F'. M. Boland. Miss Grace League ha.> returned to I her .school in Lockhart, after spending the holidays with her parent.s, Mr, and .Mrs. K. M. League. f* ’ Rev. Vv’alter W. Edge and family of ^ at the Florida State College for \V o- 'liin't;*akter,'"’Pa.. arrived" TMekday tb’* en,'*after .spending .the holidayk^ith j .isit his mother, Mrs. Nancy Fldge,-the fiiuinei’s pareiPs, I>i. and Mr.s. L. land oiiior lelatives. “ Ross l.ynn. ' ! j »Mr. and Mr.s. J. A. Neighbors have Miss Margaret Jones has returned .returned to their home in William-, to Chafdotte to resume her studies at ’ston, after .spending the Chri.stinas | hicora; Miss Rosalie Jones I holidays with the former’s parents, ; to Chester, .Miss Katherine Jones to ! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. i Flstill, Parker Jones to Beaufort, and, j L. B. Templeton of Piedmont, visit-! i)i,jit.y Jones to ( harleston .Medical jed relatives here on Monday. . i college, after spending the holidays, i B. B. Ray of Greenville, visited Mr. j^yith their parent.s. Dr. and Mi>. F. land Mrs. Charles, S. Lankford onj£) Jone.s, I Monday. | Miss Nan White of Chester, was Ross Lynn has returned to Rome, the week-end guest of Miss Hedge i Ga., to resume his teaching position They returned fo Greenwood I at the Darlington School for Boys. ] Monday, where they are students at Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Forth of Lander college. Other Lander students Chicago, III., have been spending the holidays here with the latter’s moth er, Mrs. W. D. Hollis, other rela tives. H. D. Cranford and daughter, Miss Y: THE RIGHT BANKING CONNECTION Whether your financial affairs are large or small^^ they should be given the most expert guidanc^e. 'The right bank, will accomplish^ig for you. Matters of personal accounts, sav ings accounts, commercial banking accounts, loans and securities — these are under our constant and carefiil handling and we offer you our counsel and help in 1933. IHE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” I Mary Elizabeth Cranford, of Sharon, Xm Cfintom Chroiyde—S1.50 a Year isited friends here Tuesday. Jim Davii^^nd Lawson Abrams have returned ifr()m New York city, where they have been attending an Alpha Kaj^u‘ Pi tion. \. fraternity conven- returning were: Misses Jamie Little, Mary Eornia Speake, Evelyn Cham bers and Beatrice Highsmith. j Miss Frances O’Daniel has retuimed to her teaching position in Rocking ham, N. C., Miss Rachel to Winthrop I college, Dr. J. Y. 0*Daniel to Dayton, J Tenn,, Dr. George R. to St. Geor^,, and James to his school in Dublin, ‘ j Ga., after spending the holiday sea son with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O'DarL'L ' ' ;