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rj - ,-1 . ■/ , .* /•• ■i THURS|!)AY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933 THE CLINTON (CHRONICLE, CLINTON. 4. C. PAGI; FIVI * * -4" Cross HiU News ross Hill, Se^)t. 3.-^ohn W. San- fleHs, of Des Moines, Iowa, and H. M. Sanders; of Sacramento, Cal., with Will Sanders of Silverstreet, spent Tuesday in town. Mr. and Mrs. f'rank Gregjory and children and Mrs. W. L. Gregory vis ited relatives in Columbia last we-'k. Margaret Gregory spent last week Beach, on a cantping trip at “Curry’s” with luPiiKtiKJ ll I'lRl wmm I'liii riiii t from Sumter to^be at the bedside ofi her sister, Mrs. Minto Adams, who I has been sick for a week. Mrs. B.' L. Mitchell and daughter. Miss Charlotte, and B. L. Jr., were week-end guests of relatives in Green* — ^ Wood ! ’ i i J Friends of Clyde Lankford will be I Mrs. ,1. A. Bailey spent Friday in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller andig^j-yy learn that he is ill at his; Charlotte, X. C., w'ith friends. i '‘ young daughter, of Clinton, spent the nt- *» • * • • ^ week-end with Mrs. J. E. Leaman. T „ , n ■ t, if '''f" left Saturday o D 4 • J I Dr. J. vv. Davis has returned from!for l^hicago to attend the Century of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Austin and small j w'herejheyhas been attending Progress exposition. 1 sons spent last week-end at FollyCentury of Progress exposition. | Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller and Mrs.j I Miss Tensie Blakely, Mis. E. B. Townsend and little daughter: her friend Mice <5aro \vu ' Major and Mrs. Louis La Tellier and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes were vis-i^P^"^ Sunday in Greenville r^n of \V«tprion Iin Spartanburg on Monday. i Madelyn .\dair. Mrs. Ethel' ton, 01 W aterloo. relatives here. ! ivf , u i i Wier and Mrs. Ethel Pitts were visit- Mrs, Maurice Owens and two sons,^ j Mrs. C. E. Nichols is spending sev- of Cumberland. Md., were guests last! n.n'rif v Clover with he - pn-.-.mts, week of Mrs. Bessie Boyce, and other! NOTICE ^Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wilson. relatives. iGood until November 10 —American i Maude Sumerel has returned B: ' ■ '■ O P Perscinal/Mention ^ i i: " t H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS - BONDS * REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED ' I Mr» Lila .Austin and dausrhter, Mias;,, j j, ,9 Blanche, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M . i P. Martin in Greenwood. JAMES M'. CALDWELL Mrs. J. Brogdon Jones arrived today' Call .38 at 12:30 home after a month’s visit to her si.'?- ter, Mrs. -J. S. McGregor, in Ruby. Mr. and .Mrs. Hubert Todd have rc- j-turned from their wedding trip and lare now making their homo with the jformer’^s mother, Mrs. Irene Todd. NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF CITY TAXES Notice is hereby g;iven that Tow'n Taxes for the Town of Clinton will be due and collectible between September 15th and November 15th, for the year 1933. The Tax Books w'ill be opened for the collection of taxes at the Office of the Town Clerl^n September 15th, and will re main open each day thereafter, Sunday excepted, up to and through Novmber 15th. A1 taxes paid betw'een September 15th and October 1st will carry a two (2'f ) discount; between October hst and October 15th, a one (IS) per cent discount. A penalty-^pf fifteen (15'-^^ 1 per cent, wdll accrue on all taxes not paid on or before Wednesday, November 15. Tlfe levy for current fiscal year is thirty-seven (37) mills; twelve (12) mills for current operating expenses and twenty-five (25) mills for interest and sinking fund on various bond issu^«-^)utstanding. The foregoing notice is given pursuant to Ordinance passed by the Towm Council August 29th, 1933. W I D. C. HEUSTESS, Town Clerk. ors in Gr-eenville on Monday. I Miss Myrtle Westbury is spending' her vacation in St. George with her' parents. ^ i Mrs. W. A. Poole had as her guests the past week-end, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. j Poole and family of Dunn. N, C. Miss Annie Belfe Poole loft Tuesday with the Baptist Courier party to at tend the ('entury of Progress exposi-] I Dr. Robert P. Jeanes left last week tion in Chicago. ! for Chicago. 111., where he will take j Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Copeland. L. L. I an eight months’course at the Lying-1 Copeland and children, an.l Posey j In .hospital. iWatts Copeland, spent Sunday in • Mr. and Mr.s. H. 0. Nichols and lit-j Charlotte with Mr., and Mrs. B. F., tie daughter! Joyce, of Chester, spent |Copeland, Jr. ' ■ Sunday with Mr. Nichols’ brother and i Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantin and Mrs.j j sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. * L. iB. 11. Henry spent Labor day in Green-, j Nichols. Iville. • T. J. Blalock has resumed his teach-j Horace Goer, Darrell Franks andi 'ing position in Union, after spending ! Guy Pitts have returned to Effing-j 'the summer with his parents, Mr. and ham, where they are stationed with I Mrs. T. Ji Blalock. .... ithe C. C. C., after spending a few Miss Mary Jo Rheney returned yc.s-idays with their parents. j terday fronrAugusta, Ga.. where she | P. S. Jeanes and Dr. Robert Jeanes ' has been visiting her parents, Mr. and-'pent Thursday in Greenwood with I .Mrs. H. G. Rheney. ^ the former’s brother and sister-in-law,! ' -Jxiends of John W.-Finney will bei Mr.-wid Mt^; " i^ad- to know that he is getting along ; A. a GaltoWay an^T sonT^Aslhby,! , nicely at the Hays,hospital, following , were in Darlington county Tuesday jan appendix operation on Monday. ,wher‘ they were called for the funeiiil!<> MS tHW 5,®- - „;„,eonct«»* •‘""“'’'KTneK''»*’*”'*** .3 ■■ VOU-«•"* ^®"‘''**** Q{ceurf«y iQf Ten States •Avera3« fOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITl THE CEMENT SERVICE MAN, CARE OF: Portland Cement Association Hurt Buildh>g, Aflantq, Oo. . Mrs. 0. 0. Copeland and children, of their cousin. Mr« Caroline Stokes.* 'formerly of Newberry, are making j D,-. S. C. Hays returned Sunday, j their home here at present. ' from a two months cruising trip in W. L. Jones is attending the Cen-' European waters with a gn»up of tury of Progre.ss exposition in Chi- friends on a privately owned y.acht. A. J. Lochte and little .son,i I Rev. and Mrs. \V. Q. Gngg and lit-i Wilson, of Rochester, N. Y.. left last! I tie .son have returned to their home in week after spending the past several! Statesville. N. C., after a week’s visit [ weeks with her parents. .Mr. and Mrs. to Mrs. Grigg’s mother, .Mrs. Metta J. C. Wilson. I Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Jackson, Miss 1 wedding. Mrs. Louis Thornley. .Mrs. Mr.s. Fayette Henry and little son)accompanied them home, 'returned honm Sunday from Leesville,' Miss Huhy Wilson of .Atlanta, spent where she has been visiting her par- the week-end with her parent's. Mr. Teffetcble Shortening Snowdrift 590 •-LB. CAN IMby't or Del Monte Sliced Pineapple .170 NO. 2H CAN M^kt Bitcuit Quickly WUk Bkquick 310 The Energy Breakfast Post Toasties 70 PKO. Echo-Dri Ginger Ale 3 BOTTLES TAX PAID Ubby'i Corned Beef 140 CAN Ubby’t Roast Beef 140 CAN Toilet Soap Palmolive 200 CAKES Northern Toilet Tissue ROLLS Jf. B. O. Premium, Flaks Crackers 150 Mrs. Robert S. Owens was in Abbe-| Elmyra Ray and Ray Pitts spent Suo- ville Saturday for the W'hite-Duke-day in C harlotte, N. C.. with .Mr. and Thornley, ents several months and 41j-s, J. C. Wilson, r.'affd Mi-s.’^G. I |fe» afc- -* 1II, - NOW, AS ALWAYS - A FRIENDLY, HELPFUL BANK LB. BOX Washing Powder Gold Dust — 20 PKO Post Bran Flakes 80 PKO. Sunshine Hydrox Cakes ( 150 BOX Concord Grape Juice 150- PINT HOT CUP COFFEE, 2 «»• 25e SANTOS COFFEE Lb- 17-: GOLD LABEL COFFEE. Lb. 20' Tropic Nut MARGARINE, 3 ®>«. 25' Spring-bi^ook BUTTER Lb. 22' CAPTOR FLOUR 24IK 91' CAPTOR FLOUR. 48$1.79 i : ROGERS FLOUR, 24 $1.08 J ROGERS FLOUR, 48li»^ $2.10 F. (’’ooley and little from a \isit to her mother, Mrs. W’. V. granddaughter, Carolyn, of Camden. ( layton, in ( entral. ^spent a few days here last week with .Mrs. Nannie I’itts, Mrs. Ethel Pitts ! relatives, and daughter, Frances Lee, .Misses' Lyle.s Adair has returned from a Jeannette Pitts and Madelyn .\dair few days visit *to .Mr. and Mrs. H. G spent Sunday in Inman with ('arroll * Rheney in Augusta. ' Pitts- Friends of Jack M. Davis. Jr. wiP j .Mr. and .Mrs. Goyne Simpson return- be sorry to learn that he -i.s a patienti ed Monday from a few days visit to at Dr. Hays’ hospital. { the latter’s sister and brother-in-law,!- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt and lifle' '.Mr. and .Mrs. George Hesse, in son of Edgefield, spent Sunday with j Charleston. !Mr. and Mr.s. Eugene Hitt. I’ Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bobo announce^ Garrard Johnson and James Hitt! ithe birth of a daughter, Frances .spent a few day.s la.st week in Char- j.Anette, on 1 hursday, August 31st. [lotto, N. C., with friends. "t .Mrs. Lethe Gregory, Mr.s, Julia. Rev. and Mrs. H. O. Chambers. Griffin, Miss Collette Griffin and Miss Misses Mary Glynn and Evelyn Cham- Beverly Davis returned Sunday from hers and Mrs. V. P. Adair were visit. Greenwood where they were guest.s of ors in Greenville on Monday. j Mrs. T. J. Anderson. j Mi.ss Pearl Hitt is spen ling this! Mrs. Mai-y Prather is visiting her week in Gray Court and Simp.sonville (laughter.s in Greenwood. |with relatives. Ross Lynn will leave tomorro.w for^ Mr. and .Mrs. W. P. .lacoh> ami sons. Home, Ga., to resume his teaching du-, Willum and Hugh. left this week for ties at the Darlington School for Boys. | Chic^igo to visit the Century of Pro- .Miss Elizabeth Fliedner left today gre.ss exiiosition. for Little Mountain, where she will Parker Jones will leave today for teach again this year. I his .“ohool. in Beaufort, after spending Mrs. E. F... .Arthur, Mr.s. Bob David- the .sunimei with his parents. Dr. and son. .Mi.ss Mary Lizzie Owens, and Mrs. I). Jones. Mis. I. H. Bell of Renno, are spending ij,-. and .Mrs. R. E. Abel, .Mr. and i levera! weeks with relatives in Nash- Mrs. C. B. .Abel and .Mr. and Mrs. J. ville, Ark. , , 15. Davidson of f'hester, were here for Miss Sara .FCriox left Friday for ithe Jones-Brails'ford wedding, and Cliffside, N. C.. to resume her teach- were the guests of Dr. and .Mrs. J. Ijee ing position, after spending the' .sum-j Young. ' ’ mcr with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. d,-. h. T, Graham of Florence, is E, R. Knox. ithe guest of Prof, and .Mr.s. A. V. Mar- Miss Ixjila .Mae Belk has returned tin while attending the session.s of to her home in Lake'City after spend-'the South (Carolina synod, ing several days with Miss F’earl Hilt, j Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burdette and Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. Hill and children of Charlest«>n. spent the children of Charleston, are visiting i week-end here with relatives. .Miss and Mrs. F. M. Stutl.s. Serving the people of Ihw community in a friendly, helpful spirit has for many years Seen a proud tradition of this hank. Now—as when this bank was organized—no financial pfohlem is too small to deserve the expert, courteous attention of our cTfictT.s*wJDur • which is the sound mana!>ement — which is the sound foundation of hankinu: strenirth—has lonj; merited^and re ceived public confidence and c<N)pera(ion. Y are cordially invited to discuss your bankin problems with us. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. $. Bail & $01 OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST them Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutl.s. CSjduT Burdette accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Rajtchford Boland and | home, for a vixit. little daughter leave this week for | f\ R. Brigman has returned to his .Mountville, where Mr, Boland will he home in Bishopville after .s|)ending 4-- o. principal of the .school for the coming j the past several weeks with Dr. B year. VV'hitten and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Wood, Mr. and d^. and .Mrs. Jack H. Young. Mrs. Mrs. M. E. Pulley and Miss Dorothy Arthur Copeland and Mi.s.s .Sarah Johnson, all of,Raleigh, N. C,, are the Copeland returned last week from Pu-' guests of Dr, R. W. Johnson and jaski, \’a., where they vi.sited the for- family. i mer’s daughter and son-in-law. Rev. Rev. and Mrs. Edward Ixmg have and Mrs. J. M. Dick, returned from Monroe, N, where] Mks. Jame.s .M, Lea and daughter, they have been'visiting relatives. ! F>elyn, returned Friday to their home Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sease and Misses Charle.ston, after visiting" Mr. and Mary and Grace Sease of Prosperity. Mrs. F. .M. Stutt.s. Mr. .Stutts acconi^ spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. T. M. panied them home '****^l^'^nd. Sease. ^ Ei^^e^fhbors and Misses Frances Sheely will leave to- daughter, Mi.ss El.de, spent i unday in morrow foi her .school in Ivoris, after j with their daughte - and si.s- opending the summer with he*- par-/ter, Mr.s. John Allen Dugan.^ and Mr. ents, Mr. and Mr.s. 0. H. Sheely. Dugan. Mrs. Lula Long UzzeH of Wilsohi Mrs. Milton A. Sumerel. Jr., and* Mills, N. C., spent a few-days here jjttle son, of Cold Spring, Ky., are this week with her brother. Rev. Ed- spending th*e month of Septe.mber ward Long. here with relatives. Miss Lillie Lake Plowden and Mac; Mrs. J. H. Hinton is spending sev-j Plowden of Greenwood, were the Sun- eral days in Anderson with her daugh-,/ ter. J. H. Hinton, accompanied by his of Mr. and Mrs, J. D. day guests Jeans. Miss Harriett Boyd has returned to j,on and c^ughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.! her home in Spartanburg after spend-j Kverett Hinton of Gaffney, left Satur- j ing several days with Miss Bebe Dil- day for Chicago, to attend the Century lard. Miss Elizabeth Lynn left Tuesday for Tallahassee, Fla., to resume her duties as a member of the Florida State Woman’s college faculty. Mrs. J. A. Seay and Mrs. Florence of Progress exposition. * Rev. and Mrs. Matthew Lynn and! little .son have returned to their home ! in Coleman, Texas, after spending i some time here with th< former's par-! ents. Dr. and Mrs. L. R. 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