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f I THURSDAY, JUUY 6, 1933 I" . I ■ 11 _j .7 THE CLINTOy CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C Page five Bank Deposits Insurance At Glance 'f' th? or : kii'K 'WKiBiBiBliaiaKIlKm': ^ Personal /^enfion i>i^i IS W i.! e V9'« «"«'!■ >■’ ’■ ■ ■-■ '■ m'm ■ ■ ■ ■ Washington, July 1.—Next January instead of waiting for month? or yeart? 1 your deposits in any bank deemed land then getting only a small pei-oent- ^ —• sound enough to stay open for busi-jag'o. ^ t Miss' Frances Hitt of Cross Hill ness will be insured against loss by The insurance planjet in nor-mem-1 visiting Mr. and Mi's. Clifton Adair, bank closing. ' her state banks for two years sp these j c. C. Giles and Mr.s. F. S. t Misses would not be closed by runs to the in- Chance spent Thursday in Augusta.iQf ^ * u - ^®"^^’|Ga., with friend.s. - mother. Mrs though not a part of President examined ly the in-; Miss Jeannette Pitts left todav for velt’s program, was enacted by . Inman to spend several days^with her mer school at Cnjorge Washington uni To make It effective as quickl.x as, ' I versity. W^ashington. D. C. # possible the temporary insurance up ‘ , Augusta, is p] yisiting her siSter. Miss Mary Jo ifheney. Harrison ,Coi>c!and left {j^aturday for Nashville. Ark., where he will This is provided by a section of the; Glass-Steagall bank reform act! which.' institutions. program. la.st congress. The insurance for the months will be limited to each depo.sitor. After July 1 of next visiting friends in Winnsboro. Mar>’ and Annie Benjamin aro^visitiftg thap^ Allah Benjamin. Hr. T. D. Jonok is attending, sum- tl t ll, ■ ■ . Established 1886 < i ’ ’ * i ; • ■ < READJUSTMENTS J < t . it first sixi cea.se "o be in force for any banks not becoming national, banks or entering the federal reserve system. Deposits in bar.k> now closed or in hands of con.servators or which may l>e clo.sed between now and next January will hot be insured. Tho insurance fund wjll be handled by a federal depo.s.it insurance cori>or- ation, which will have a board of three, ’’he comptroller of the currency and two c presiuent. It Will obtain original capital of from the treasury, llT.u.- OOO.'MtO from the reserves of federal rc'serve central banks and a‘ sum. yet uneitinmte.l, from banks whose de- p'osits a'e insured, which will pay in one-lv.itf of J per cent of their total -tiepo-sits. m.surance up' to S'i.oOO was p’*ovided. The scale ofi Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ^mith hnd little’ I insurance under the permanent plan' beginning next July 1 is 100 per cent up to $10,000, 75 per cent from $10,000 . Pinson and Wes. Ftbel I [, ,.A11 deposits in one bank belonging \\ ler spent Wedne.sday in Chapin with | Mrs W C' Oxlev and sons Fred to one person will be lumped together the lattcrs sister. Mrs. J. A. Slice. Upd Bob. ieft'Saturday for Blucfield.i \ Readjustment.s are the order of the international, national an^^ersonal. year deposits up to $10,000 will be ful-‘ )y insure,! «",! lurgei- ones l>»nially.|,7 55 jjoo«0. After July 1, 1936, the insurance will! son. Robbie, of Atlanta, Ga.^) spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. , Math Johnson. ' 1 dav — to prevent full collection on big sums.j Mrs. A. -L. Shepard left SaturdayjW. Va.. to visit ndatives. for Jacksonville, Fla., to visit her, Hugh Morgan of I.aurens. spent} mother. ^ jlsunday hefe with J. A. Coleman and' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crisp of Na.sh-1 family, > { ville, Tenn., are vi.sjting the latter’.s. Harry Fllistm has returned to his father, \V. L. I.ynn, and family. . [home in .Atlanta, Ga.. after spending] RewH: Dr“ChamlicTs rctunibirSat- the past two weeks with his aunt and ui day from Columbia, where he has j uncle, Mr. and .Mrs. R. I. Elli.son. been attemling the sessions of the! Ben Covington of Florence, sjH*nt a[ itiiens' appo^^^^^^^ “ sample of Clinton water. The re- Mcthodi.st p.nstors’ schooCthe past two [few days here this wtH*k with friends. i1 port was .signed by Dr. F. L. Parker, weeks. Mrs. Kenneth Burdette of Charles-,.? Clinton Water Is ,, ; Of Good Quality b'ollowing is a report, date*! June 14, from the State Board o.f Health No more sensible readjustment you can pas- sibly make than the decision to save at least a piirt i^of-yourincome regularly. ' y Your dollars earn for you in a Savings Ac count at this “Old Reliable” Bank. 7. chemist and bacteriologist. In a«t.i!tion the corporation will author 7,e‘<l to borrow $2 for every $1 of cash capital, giving it estimated' total !v-)0uvces of move than ?2,00(b-; (UX),0<Hi t'oi the lau-manent fund. j If a ' ank fails the corporati«*n will form a new national bank an«l turn over i<> it sufficient cash to meet the, -ittsur!*-.! deposits of the faileil institu-; tion. In ibis way the depositor will be able t.’ obtain his money immediately Color Chloride ' . Free ammonia .Albuminoid ammonia J .Nitrogen as nitrites yj‘”N“itrogen as rtitrampi* Mi.'^s Kula .Mae Holland left Sntur- ton, is visiting her sister and brother- ^ Part per!day for Richmond. Va., where she will * in-law,^ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts. i million' spend the summer "\vith her sister,'Mr. Burdette accompanied her up for 5.00 , Mrs. Charles K'. Willi.s. jthe week-end. i 6.00 Mrs. Maude Hampton spent Tue''-j Mrs. Sallie Salters arrived Monday' O.OJ day in .Asheville, N. with her'from her home at Salters to spend the 0.02 brother, Wade Geer. , j summer with her daughter, Mrs. .S. G. 0.1)0 Mr.<. Mary Copeland ami Mis^ Dai,sy . Dillard. — Total- solids Bacterial analysis Remarks: .Anuly.ses indicate water to be of gooil quality and free from contamination. EASTERBY NOTICE! See u> for best prices on feeds of ail kiiiJ.s, .Mule Feed. Cow Feed. Chicken Feed for snail and large chickens. CalcTTirii Arsenate and Bill \\ervil .Molas-e.s in small and barrel lois. Heave and Fancy eles. We do Public Hauling. 7- Div phone 157. Nigl\4 phone 110. Farmers Exchange Phone 157 Laurens, .lime 29. — .At the luncheon yesteiday of the Lauren.- Rotary club new officers forjthc forth coming year were inducted, ass fol lows: President, K. D. Easterby; vict‘^ president, C. K. Wright; .secretary-' treasurer, L. B. Blackwell; directors. Dr. J. H. Teague, .loe F. Smith, E. D. Easterby, C, K. Wright ami L. E. Bishop. In a brief adUveas -Tuague... the retiring president, thanketl the club fivrtht* support given him during his a<lminis.ti ation and pledged his support to the new off.eers. WHAT DO P. S. Jeanes ^ “"fbTTCQvunn Bowen of I.aurens. were guests; Mis.ses Jo.<ie Wells of Greenwood,! ■ 60.1H) of Dr. and Mrs. .lack H. A'oung a few | Elizabeth Gregg and Mary Hart Dar- B. Coll, negative, jlyas this week. | gan of Florence, aiv the gue.sts of Mi.ss Narcissa Gray of W'illiamston^liss Caroline Martin, spent a few days this week with Mis.sj Miss Louise Hultinan and George Patsy Peay. iBultman of Sumter, are visiting t'^eir Carroll Pitts of Inman, spent Sun-^.sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and day with his mother, Mrs. Nannie j Mrs. Raymond Pitts. O'itts. I Mr.s. W.'P. .Anderson of Greenville, I J. W’. Milam, Jr., of Kings Moun-'is visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. weeklv ^ Sunday with his par-1 R. I.. Bailey. ■ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam. j Dr. and Mrs. Felder Smith will re- ('apt. and Mrs. 1. W. Copeland, Sr.,! turn today fn>m Lake Junaluska, left Saturday for Washington, 1). (k, where they have l*een spending sev- NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED $. Bailey & Sea I it i t I B .4 N K E R S OLDEST STRONGEST HEADS LAURENS CLUB where they are spending this week. Mrs. John Strange and .Misses Frances Bailey and Beverly Davis spent a few days in Greenville last eral days. .Mr. and Mrs. Dvid Harris and chil dren have returned to their home in Atlanta, after visiting Mrs. Harris’ When MOTHER comes home I from SHOPPING f Eagle Brand Condensed mIlk CAN 18< Aryo Sliced PEACHES wo. 2H CAN Ca'ptOT Sd^-Rtstng FLOUR - 24 lb. bag . .VrT^... 69c Cexrton PURE LARD 4 33^ BULK lb. S'At Jewel or Vegetotr ^ SHORTENING CARTON ^ Pure Food or Dtxte Ijsnd PEANUT BUTTER Pound jar 10c Blue Ribbon MALT SYRUP 69f 8-LB. r.\N Tax Paid 1 Rosemary GRAPE JUICE QUART BOTTLE Jergens Toilet SOAP CAKEi) Tlo-Rosa Plain or Self-Itising FLOUR 12-T.B. BAG Foster** hunch TONGUE NO. 1 CAN 15^ Premium ' Flake CRACKERS LB. PKG. 13< week. 'brother, and sisler-in-Iaw, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. W. .A. Galloway and Mrs. Frank Simp.son. and other chihlren of Florence, syient Monday tiye.s. amT Tiu-sday with Mrs. Gallo\\'3>’s Miss Bessie .I ones returned Tuesday parents, Mr. and .Mrs. \N. .M. Mc.Mil-rfi-^bh Winston-Salem. N. ("., where she Ian. spent the past month with Miss Sarah Mrs. John W: Little and daughter, Walker. Jane, are visiting her parents in Mr. and .Mrs. J. H. Bell of Uenno. Winnsboro. and Mrs. E. L. Arthur syuMit Tuesday ' Miss Miriam Mumly returned Sun- ('hick Sj»rings. day to her home in Hodges after j> (- .Icaiies of (IriH*nwood. visited -jM-nding several days with Miss Ade- relatives h»‘re on Tuej»iday. line Holaml. .Mr. and Mrs. B. R. F'uller, Mr. ami (iarruni ami Otho .lohnson are ill Mrs. K. I*. Thornton attended a fam- Kuleigh, N. visiting relatives. i ijy reunion of the Thornton family a^ •Miss Martha,Davi.s of Laurens, vis-, j^oci^bart on Tuesday, iled her aunt, .Mrs. K. L. .lom*s, on; Miss Patio Porter returnjed to her .Monday. ' home Edward Brailsford of Summeiton, •>pent the week-end here with friends. ' Mr.s. Tom VV'ingo and little son. Billy, of Cincinnati, Ohio, aie s|H‘ml- ing six weeks with her jiarents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. ('. .Mc.Millan. J. .M. Pitts left Saturday for Arkan- .sas, Texas,, and Louisiana, where he will spend the month of duly with friends ami relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eiehelberger and Saturday w'ith .Miss after .Mary in (Ir«*on\vood spending .several day.- Emma Speako. .Mr. and .Mrs. T. L Leake. .Mi-s Eliz abeth llarwiKHl and l.amur Nelson u.t- temled the (larrett reunion in Green- j ville on Tuesday. i Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols h.ave re turned from their weilding trip and I are n >w m-cupying an ajiaiTment with I .Mr. and .Mi's. P. S. Jeanes on West Main stit‘ot. * I.uta are Katherine E if he I he r ge r’s mot he i -Mrs. Joe Leake. .Misses .Mary Emma Speake. Elizalieth Nelson, and Lillian jSpeake sjK-nt Saturday in GiX*en\vood. •ot' .Mrs. W. W. Arrington and children little daughter, isiting .Mrs .Mrs. C. .S. Sullivan, in Anderson. .Mis.^es Kussie and .Mahel Beam »*f Greenville, are visiting the for.' have returned to the;ir home in Grm-n- mer’s grandmother, .Mrs. .Maiy ville, after s|K‘nding several days with Prather. ' hi‘r parents. .Mr. ami .Mr.s. R. F, .Mrs. B. h'. Hutto of Columhia, and i Blakely .M. .1. Bull, Ji.. am! Harriett Hardin Kev. and .Mrs. C. B. Belts, .Misses .»f N'cw'berry, spent Sunday here with Margaret and Katherine Blakely, Wil- .\|e. and .Mrs. ( lyde S. Lankford. liani Blakely and .Ianu*.s Jeanes are Mrs, Annie Flicduer and (laugUlci. sj^exuijng tbi- week at Bon ('larken.j Miss Martha, h ft Saturday for Wush- ami atten-ling the Sunday school and ington, D. to visit their s tn . nd V. P. ('. L. nuiference. ■‘’oth'-r, Henry .M. Fliedner, and .Mrs Dossey .McFadden, The drink that makes a pa use refreshing Times come when you’re tired and there’s nothing so welcome as a refreshing drink. Ice-cold Coca-Cola, of course. 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Sheely, .Misses Vi ian Sheely, .Sara Ray C’oleman and ('arol White f ’opi'land. R'd vi t Lynn. .A. I’. Wilson j and L >hert S^et^r- have returned from R. O. 1. C. cutup at Clem.son college. .Mrs Selma Franks and .Miss Pa- (’en- ^ trieia Gib s ha’V l>een spentling .stweral ‘lays at .Myrtle Beach. They were ae- -Mtineks Corner hy the formei's st»n. Darrell Franks. .Mrs, .)i»« ifeaudrot and sons, Hdfus an<l Lewis, have returned tti their home in Greenwood after spending several day.s with her mother, .VIrs, .Mary 1‘rather. Mr. ami .Mrs. V. P. .Atlair, .Mi-s-- Viv ian Pa^ks .Adaii and .Mi.ss .Marion Leake left Sunday to s|K*n<l several days with relatives on Johns Island, near Chai lesion. Dr. .lohn .MeSw een was. in Green ville Thurstlay where he performof! the m^erjage cert'nitmv of .Mary PKGS. 19^ Bouthem itansiom TEA y^-LB. PKG. io^ CRISCO 59c (A BEAUTIFUL BOWL FREE) Octagon SOAP, 2 for .>..... 5c Octagon POWDERS, 2 for .... — 5c VINEGAR, bulk, gallon 25c FAT BACK, thick, lb. 7c RIB BACON, lb. 9c FIG BARS, Ih..! 10c Frances Sheely spent Sunday in Po- VV’illard Webb and D. D. Beckman .Mr. .narla with reatives. The latter re- Beckman i.s from .Mcf'icllanville, ami mained for a visit. . i? a gra<iuate of Presbyterian College. * Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Miller and Mr. j Mrs. Horace Payne. Mrs. J. J. Gorn- and .Mrs. Has.sell Miller of Whitmire, i well,^ Mrs. Silas Hailey, ’and .Misses deft Monday on a two weeks’ trip tojIu>y Owings. Loui.se Jacobs. .Agnes the Century of ProgresH exposition in i Milling and Ellen Copelan*! left Satur- Chicago, and other points of interest, day for Chreago. to attend the Century Mrs. H. B. .Speers, of Baltimore, of P^ogr***;* evrw>siiion. Md., Mr. and .Mrs. B. F. Copeland, Jr.,' Miss Ada Holmes Davis, daughter of Charlotte, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Davis of this Jj. E. Copeland of Palmetto, Fla., have city, sailed Thursday from Norfolk, • returned to their re.spective homes af-iVa., on “The City of Harve’’ to spend Printing , • •- the summer in Paris, France, with her uncle. Dr. L. S. Fuller. She has spent ] previous visit to iter yi.xiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Copeland. Mrs. T. R, Holland has returned i a year in Paris on a from Winston-Salem, N, C., whwe .she; Dr. Fuller. his been visiting her daughters, Mrs.' Mi.ss Kaffa Fuller and .Mrs, Hamp-| ’ H»*nry Hearn and' Mis.s Ruth Holland.; ton Smith have .returned to Charles-i -Mtsa Holland returned with her moth-j ton after spending a few days \^ith er to spend her vacation. 'the foimer’s parents, Mr. and .Mi-s. B.' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Copeland andlF. Fuller. Friends of Miss Fuller will Mi.ss Linda Welch of Columbia, were j be interested to learn that she has 'the guests for the Fourth of Dr. and completed ke^ coursg in laboratory technique at the Medical college in t Charlestien. and has accepted a posi* . laboratory of pathology in Charleston. 1 The Clinton ChronicleT^ S1.50 a Year For Anything Need in Printed I Forms Call Us. .• •• • • i.Mrs. Jack H. Young. They were ac- jeompanied home by the former’s (daughters, Linda and Eva Gary Cope land, who had l^n visiting here. Ghronicle Publishind dip Company “All Kinds of Printing'««Except Bad”