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T f t i The Clinton Chronicle* Clinton, S. C., /^’h / ursday, April 12, 1934 k> Cross HiU News r? Tenn., are visiting" Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hill. 7 Marian Boyce, of Greenwood, vis- 'ited here recently. Cross Hill, .\pril 9.—Mrs. Louis Le- I Misses Jt)hnella and Blanche Austin ... , tt. .Justin, all of Telher and children, of^' Charleston,; Spartanburg, spent Easter with their! were week-end guests of relatives mother Mrs. Lilia .Austin. i RMtaillBItlVPllliBliiMHlV'lWlHIIIBiiliWllillllllKliBlllBlllBlUttnBPI ^ Personal /Mention ^ here. Miss Clara Dial, of Columbia, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dial. - Martin Boyce, of the University of SouthT Carolina, is visiting home folks. Misses Lucy Goggins and Rachel Hitt, of Winthrop, are at home for the holidays. . John Nance has returned to his 'work in Columbia, having visited rela tives for the week-end. M iss Frances Hitt, of Orangeburg, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hitt, recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hill, of Memphis, W. C.'Oxley and Fred Oxley spent -- ^ ^ [Sunday in Greenville. Mrs?. J. J. \oung of Clinton, was the d -r 44 # o j i- , recent guest of Mrs. D. R. Ch,pra»n. '''** Sedalia, spent Mr. and Mrs. Lott, Mr. and Mrs.!**'*' Feagle and Meredith Blease, of luda, were the recent guests of Mr. j *tid Mrs. Dennis Sowers and and Mrs. J. H. Perrys j^r. and Mrs. Fayette Ramage spent Circle No. 1 of the Woman’s Aux- Sunday in Charleston and at Magnolia iliary of the Presbyterian church met Monday afternoon with Mrs. C. B. j Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts and chil- auai!iiipiBCBiiiBiiBi!iHiyaiiitBiiianiBiiiii has accepted a position with Jacobs & Company. Miss Elizabeth Lynn has accepted a position as saleslady with Copeland- Stone Co., where she \aill be glad to have her friends call. Miss Virginia Gunn, of Salem, Va., is visiting her uncle, Dr. D.' J. Woods. Friends of Mrs. Downs Monroe will ! be .sorry to know that she is a patient, * * Mills. The following officers were dren spent the week-end in .^ugusta'^^ Hays hospital elected: Vice-chairman, Mrs. S. M.i^ith friends. Leaman; secreUry and treasurer, Mrs.| Miss .\nne Holland of Clifton, spent E. R. Austin. Tu’o new members were the week-end with her brother, George added, Mrs. Cowen and Mrs. Bennett. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE R. Holland, and other relatives. Mrs. Roy Nelson, Mrs. George Odiorne and Miss Sara Ray I were I day. visitors in Greenwood H. Coleman Wednes- WE HAVE.., TOMATO PLANTS,^POTATO* PLANTS, CABBAGE PLANTS, ONION PLANTS, MULTIPLYING ONIONS. BABY CHICKS WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS and the KIND of FEEDS TO START THEM RIGHT. NASTl RTIUM SEED IN BULK. SEED BEANS and a full line of other seeds in bulk and packages. Blakely Brothers SEED, PLANTS AND FEEDS CLINTON, S. C. Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long and Dr. and Mrs. L; ,Ross Lynn spent a' few days last week in Charleston. ! Mi ss Bert Peay is in Columbiar^ where she has accepted a position with the Emergency Relief administration; Taylor Martin. Venable Martin, John William Dillard and W. 0. Page John H. Hunter was in Spartanburg 1 spent the week-end in Charleston Thursday, where he spoke to the | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bailey Mrs D members of the Spartanburg Kivvanis B. Bobo, Miss Ruth Bailey and-Joseph McDaniel spent the week-end in Co lumbia with relatives. Condensed Statement of the Condi^on of M. S. BAILEY & SON, BANKERS i_ Of Clintpn, South ^Carolina ' AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 5, 1934 RESOURCES Ix>ans and Discounts ... ... . .$878,066.01 Real Estate . .-10,567.49 Due from Banks and Cash on Hand 161,526.43 Other Resources . . 13,105.04 total $1,063,264.97 LIABILITIES club. Mr. and Mrs. 0. 1. Sheely spent I Sunday in Ninety-Six with their ,daughter. Miss Elizabeth Sheely. I ’ ^ iss Bernice Johnson of Fountain jinn, spent the week-end with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, who . live near here. R. W. Johnson, Jr., and Arnold Dix on have returned home from the CCC camp at Effingham, where they have been stationed the past several months. Misses Lidie Leake and Sadie Chandler, students at the University of South Carolina, spent the week-end' with their parents. I Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heustess and' Mr. and Mrs. Goyne Simpson spent the! Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long, Mrs. T. L. Cooper, Mrs. Jessie Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel, and Mrs. T. L W. Bailey attended the annual state meeting of the Baptist Woman’s Mis sionary union which was held this week at the First Baptist church in Greenville. TOTAL March Honor Rolls For Clinton Schools i; Fir •St Providence School grade: Bobby Daniels, Law- rence Lanford, Harry McCoig. Cleo week -e nd wv C-hai- le s l o n-w4t4i rel*t-r - -Dor bt^ V Pa 11 e rim h. Mr. an<l .Mrs. .\. B. Blakely, Mr. and I Second grade: .Marv Julia Davis, Mrs. I^^e Add Blakely and'children'Mildred Holland. F.thelese Harrison si>ent the week-end in Atkins with the j.ois Mauldin, (’assie Nelson. Luther Capital Stock ". Undivided Profits Due to Banks Bills Payable .... Other Liabilities^ DEPOSITS .. - $ 20,201.40 6,063.61 NONE NONE NONE 1,036,999.96 $1,063,264.97 We invite you to form a connection with this bank and take advantage of its facilities. Accounts of firms, corporations and individ uals are welcomed. \ NATIONWIDE SERVICE With 25,000 r«pr<s«ntai’’V8«, 3,500 Acid employees end 97 cUim olAces conveniently located bom coest to coest, /bine it prepered to give service — promptly end elficicntly — where vet or whenever it mey be needed. A big reason why “it pays to be /Etne-ized. • • /Etna-ce today —Yeur money can not VUY insurance more dependable. S. W. SUMEREL, Aetna-izer Jacobs Building - Phone 80 former’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. J. Harker. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hinton and Mr. and Mrs. P, B. .\dair and Everett Hin-, ton of Gaffney, spent Sunday in] Charleston. Mr. and Mr.s. Joe E. Land of Bufjj falo, .spent .Sunday with the latter’s I sister, Mrs. (Jeorge R. Holland. j C. E. Galloway and A. B. Galloway | at t ender! a birthday d inner of t he lat ter’s brother-in-law, \V. Galloway, in Darlington county Sunday, j .Mr. and Mrs. W. *R. Anderson,-Jr., [Miss .Agatha Davis, Mrs. J. H. With- Urspoon and Jack Withcr^oun spent jthe week-end in Charleston. M iss Mary Howze Dillard of the ^University of South (>ro]ina, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Rev. James Hazlewood of Macon, le haulier, ,lames Mc.Millan. Third grade: Ruby .-Xnderson, Earle Wright. Fifth grade: Oscar Harrison. ;Ga.', spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. it,, iVV. C. Oxley. | ' I Mr. and Mrs. .Ansel Bobo spent Ihe ' •Academy Street Sch(M>l F'irst grade: ('arl Wilson, Julius Brown, .Alvin Bagwell, Russel Big- ham. Harold Pace, T. W. Tillman. Fiona Cash. Elinor Shaw, Mildred iSander.sr, Virginia Price. Second gratle: Lewis Bagwell, Ben jamin Woodard, Louella Sanders, Charlotte Daniel, Wilmer Shockley, \’ivinnee Shockley. -Tbivd gr*4p4 - Wright, Ray Fortner, Mary Ellen Fortner, Elizabeth Wilson, Annie Bel- lue, (’leo (’ampbell, Richard Foster, Alex Harris, James Lawson, t'harles Windsor, Dorothy .Mae Gaines, Ruth Jones, Erline .Meadors, Grace Mea- AFTER 8,000 MILES AS STRONG AS NEW wwk-end'in Newberry .with the lat ter’s parents. Miss F'mma Flinkingshelt of Green ville, and .Miss .lohnnie Fennell of Union, spent the week-end with Miss Maude Geer. M rs. F. A. Brodie of Leesville, is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Henry. .Miss Sara Z. Wright has returned from ('harlotte, N. C., where she has been studying voice and dancing. R. \V. Johnson, Jr., is spen<ling sev- ■eral da.vs in Greer with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and .Mrs. 0, T. Lawing. * .Mrs,* I,etha Gilmore and son, ('harles Smith, spent the week-end in Fourth grade: Roy Russ, Kathleen Ethel Rice, Mary Imou Pace, William ('ranford, Charles Hughes. tanhurg with the former’s sister, .Mrs. Fiibble I Fourth grade ! Little, ,Marjori< Florida Street SchiMil First grade: .Alan .Suddeth, Kathryn Baldwin, Norma Anderson, John Pitts. Second grade: Peggy Johnson, Prin gle Copeland, .Amelia Payne, Harry Wilkes, (^hrrs .Adair, Ann Blakely, Pearl Carter, William Graham, Doris Baldwin, Hal Baldwin, Frank Dailey, Joe. Edwards, Robbie King, Third'grade: .Marcia Galloway, .Ag nes Hip|), Rufus Sadler, Carolyn Henry, Arne Jacobs, Carolyn Kret*- man, Jean Layton, .Margaret Simp- Spar-I^**'’’ Elwyn Sturgeon, Margaret Adair, '■(' L. .Adair. Frtelrr»l.'2‘'of (J. W. Hollingsworth will be jorrv to know that in the local hosjjital. * he is a [tatient Virginia Wier. : Betty Huntei', Jane Miller, .lohn Sloan, Harold I'itts, James 'N’ason, .hick ReeJei-, Lillian .Speake. Fnen.ls of Dr. Robert P. Jeanes^viIl grade: Noland Suddeth, l.e interested to learn that he has fin- •'‘‘anne Holman. Carolyn MeSween. i>hed a jiost-graduate couise ip the Kranc»*s Rulh Kdtvards, Lula Gra.v )^Di'.^^‘*rns, Evelyn Stowe, .Mildred Wind Jr, (lay: SOI', Elizabeth W.vsor, .lohn Odiorne Ella Lying-In hosjiital in Chicagi Jeanes, after .':pending severa with his parents, Mr. and Mrs! p. S:tF"lr.rence Ella Blakely, Elizabeth Hat; Jeanes, left this week for Greenville, j Emily Martin, Dorothy Stutts. where he will be house doctor at l*velyn Brady, Clara .Mae I’oole, Eran- ' .St FriTncis hos|)itar. ‘ ■ ires WBttams. “Mirlahi UideTifan, Kath- • * Mr.' and Mrs. Claude Trammell,!'y*! Ellison, Darrell Dailey, Zack Mc- i.Miss .Maude Po(de and Paul Pi ince I oi*l, Lizzie Bell Wilbanks, Reese spent Sunday I in Charleston and at STREET TAX KOTICE! Street Tax for 1934 will be $1.00 if paid March 31st. on or before < i $1.50 if paid from April 1st. through April 15th. $2.00 thereafter. _ All able>bodicd male citizens between 21 and 55 years of age subject to street tax. .# c- By <Nrdar of Town CounciL D. C. HEUSTESS City Clark and Treasurar Magnolia gardens. —^ Janu^“E(rmuh(r Ferguson 15f Macon, Young. _ . —Sixth gvadiK Vtrgmiti S a tiler,- Frart^ res Speake. Charles Yarborough, John (la., sjient the week-end with his par-i''- Herbert f'hatnber.s, Eugene ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ferguson. 1 Fm.son, Lewis Pitts, .Mary Elizabeth .Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Burdette and Josejihine (’opeland, Walter children of F-harle^ton, spent the Heeder, Katherine I)ean, Virginia Gra- week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert l^am, I’hyllis Holman, Capitola" Par- Irish, Margaret Shealy. .Mis.s .Mary Jo Rheney returned to' Seventh'grade: Louise Jacobs, .Mar- her home in Augusta Sunday after k'aret Brice, . Louise Coe. Erance.s spending the past three weeks with SinT|)son, Doris Sober, Elizalieth friends. Misses Helen Milam and Fay Harne.s, Elizabeth Graham, Evelyn Adair, and Bill Horne and Vic Correll Henry, Betty Spratt, B()yd Barton, acc<*mjianied her home for the day. I Eleanor ( oj>eland, i^liiiam Donnan. .Mi.-is .Mary Pinsop of Gaffney, spent Richard Johnson, Frances Passmore, the week-end with her parents, Mr. jltioz ^ oung. and .Mrs. F. C. Pinson. iThe super-soft tires the new 1934 cars are wearing can be easily applied on most 1933 or 1932 cars. .\sk for (Dur special offer on the GOODYEAR AIRWHEEL.^ Any'good new tire is pretty safe from^blowouts—but how safe^ isj it; after^thousands^of miles?^Think over, those] per centages above! Remember, the public I finds thatj| Goodyears -Btand^op^iffnicsT^that’s; why %d»r W more than sTpeople A buyl Goodyears ^ ' • JOresTT- Other Since Goodyears cost nothing extra, put them on your car! farooiM j G««^V4 |P«lkfirMl«r I—blowout • protoctoZ Flies oI ISuportwtot Ckvrd Inoa- lotad with bcat-rralM- |log rubber. , i AUo, tho * |G«04ly*or SpvMwoy I to blowout • fwotcctod coots so littto M —yet T Eleventh .several day.s with .send. ' T. D. Copeland ha.s returned from a few days’ stay in Savannah, Ga. Mr. and Mrs; Melvin Bennett spent the week-end in Newberry with friends. * . Mis.ses tbis Blakely, Louise Cqx and Janice Livingston spent the week-end in Charleston. Lance E. M«rgan of Hong Kong, China, is the guest of C. M. Bailey and family. Miss Myrtle Westbury spent Sun- day in St. George with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Frontis and Miss Collette Griffin spent Sunday in Beau- fort- Miss Katherine Westbury of ,St. Georg^, is now making her home with High Schmd grade: Elizabeth Buz- I Mr.s. J. B. TojvnsePd, Jr., and little) daughter, Elizabeth Watts, left Tues-j" day for Anderson to sfiend .several ha-rdt, Ada Sue Allen, Ir«ne Diljard^ Dr. and Mrs. J._ B. Townt i Elizabeth Harris, Jack W’itherspoon,, ^ good/>ear Pricr«suoJ*ct lochonaci | without -notice ond to! any State aalea taa. her aunt. Miss Myrtle Westbury, ancT League, Truman Tillman. Helen Bobo, Joyce Pitts, Nancy' Young. Tenth grade: Sara Frances Baldwin, Ixiuise Chambers, Modeene Finney, [.dietitia Jones, Madeline Cassanova, Katherine Graham, Christina Sowers, Elizabeth Nicholson, Martha Ramage, Margaret Sullivan. Ninth grade: Peggy Sprunt, Doro thy Clarke, Adelaide Roberts, Rebecca Speake, Jane Sturgeon, Thelma Tay lor, Frances Bouknight, Lawrence Hall. Eighth grade: Tench Gwens, Rich ard Adams, W. P. 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