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! ■ i TBUR8PAY. JANUARY 24, 1935 f"yi" T7 TTjrr^^ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CXINTON, S. C. Joanna Mill News I P , Perso^ial .Goldville, Jan, IJ. —f Misis Audrey Frady spent a few i^ays last week witli Miss Ru^y Woodruff in Cli^tanJ^ Miss Lidie Davis of Langley, spent L. A. Tew has returned to his home .the week-end with her parents, Mr. in Sanford, N. C., after spending the and Mrs. John D. Davis. fi.*uck Of Stale Worth Millions DECEMBER HONOR ROLL FOR WADSWORTH SCHOOL /• p4st week With his daughters, Mrs. Clarence Fulmer, Mrs. Floyd Wicker and Mrs. E. J. Wilfingham. • Douglass Ross of Greenville, visit ed ins pa^ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross, on Saturday. ' C. V. W^ilson of Los Angeles, Calif., spent' the week-end with his sister, Mrs. ,H, D. Dudley, Leon Nichols of Newherry, visited his brother and sister-jpflaw, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols, last w'eek. , >, Howard Watkins has Wtumed from be interested tp know that he left Sat urday for/Savannah,. Ipa. where hej Frank 0. Black Reports, enliat^ in th^U. S. Marifie corps. He i / -7 ■■ * has been sent to^Pkrris Island, Marine ) Columbia, Jan. 13.—ThT loUl value — - ' j First grade: Johnitai Horton, junior Vegetable Crops Show Increase | Motes, Jean William^ cf Eight Per Cent Over Third: grade: JiTp*CrawfoMt tbn^ining base, where he will be sta- of South Carolina truck cropE grown tioned for seveiaf months. in for shipping and cdlnmercial nviiii friands of J. A. Bailey |caning, was estimated at $3,436,000 > suy of «ver.l wo«b with reUtiTos b"''!.'* left yes-.in aj'^ort issued by Frank O; Black, and friends in Arkansas terday {for Charlotte, Where he is a crop statistician of the United Sutes ^Tilr. and Mrs. Jolm Fuller of An-(Mr* and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. | jjj. Cooper and lit-i$3,179 000. derson, and Mrs.. Ollie Medlock ofi Mrs. Joe E. Land of Buffalo, visited!tie son spent Sunday in Batesburg^ Prie'es for r sistorc Mr« Salma FVanlra an/1 I ht..- y~> Fourth grade: Omega Monroe. Sixth grade: Dorothy Horton. Seventh grade: Ida Crawford, Mar tha Young. , Radios^ Tubes SmHIi’s Phamaqi the 1933 value, W'hich was given as Aiken, spent a fwe day.s last week her si.sters, Mrs. Selma Franks and with Mrs. Rebecca Fuller. ' Mbs. George R. Holland, last week. Mrs. Dbcia Singleton, Miss Ruby ' w'jth Mrs. Copper’s father. Miss Marguerite Wood of Atlanta,! Dll )Cjl Dudley, and Ernest Fennel of Abbe-^Qa., is visiting her sister, Mrs. L sViJle, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dud-^ Hill. # D . u • . 1 Mr. and Mrs, Lee Caldwell an- AJr. Whitman of Date«burg, is vis-|_„„_„ 41,* k:..fu j u. u itihj'Kis dawh;er, Mrs, C. K. Bol.ndt’ Mrs. .Msigis Timer of Woodruff,' Dec. Honor RoUs asparagus, fall ^ snap beans, fall cabbage, cantaloupes, let tuce, cucumbers, peppers, spinach and watermelons were higher in 1934 than in* the previous year, the report said, Condensed Statement of the Condition of M. S. Bailei £ Son P ^15 spring snap • iXrflUlWJal kJVllWlPj beans, spring cabbage, greeh tipam is spending a few-weeks withMr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. W’oodruff and^ Providence School Fir.^t gtade: Billy Gambrell,'^ Jesse I family are now making their home Harvey, Jack Parrish, Lucille Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer, Mrs.'^- C>wcns street in the residence for-Margaret Cauble, I >.waii.-., opiiiiK va'Lnj*nf;c, Ktccil pCES, early Irish potatoe.s and tomatoes de cline in 1934.,'^ ^ Acreage ha wested during the -year was given as 64,050 acres as compar ed with 56,350 in 1933, and 61,550 in Guy Putman and Mrs. L. H. Poa’g vis-1 occupied by T. M.‘* Booth and Cle,^Hooper, Nancy ited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ware Shoals Sunday. Cole in ' family i Friends of Mrs. Fred Scott will be ! sorry to know that she is ill at her 1932. Thij is the fir.st year since 1929 Third grade: Cassie Nelson, Blanch that total acreage has'.shown an in- McCord. Fourth grade; Ruby .\nder8on. Fifth grade: Gaynelle Hairston, Y W A. Meeting ' home on E. Carolina avenue. The'Y. W. A.’s met with Miss Sarah Lansrston and little son Osborne Monday evening^ The devo-i®^ Greenville, spent Sunday and Mon-j tional program was led by Miss Se-1 Dr- Mrs. Fryk Kellers, j <IUdla Cox. uiiicers for the new year KvlL.o, J..,i were elected. A delicious salad course Frank_Kellers, Sr., are visit-1 First grade: Mary Lou Few, Gladys crease,” the report .said. Aeadawir Stnaat was served by Miss Sarah Osborne and Lillian Jenkins. ' Reiuma From ^oapital The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Pal mer Bragg was brought home Sunday from Spartanburg, where be had been under treatment at Dr. Smith’s baby clinic. Missionary Meeting The Woman’s Missionary society of the Methodist church held its regi|lar monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. C. N. Franks. Mrs. Ross had charge of the program which centered about the work for the coming year. Pledges were made for the new year which was increased ten per cent over last year. At the clo.se of the program Mrs. ing friends in Greenville today. Miss Frances Roper of Buffalo, spent the week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. C Rpper. Mrs. JuaniU ^rerett has returned to her home in Richmond, Va., after spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Lawson. Mrs. Floyd Hitt and little son of Eklgefield, spent Sunday here with We Do All Kinds of PRINTING Except BAD cimewfCLB prtitwHfffc, ccr.. relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. Copeland and family are making their'home in-iCer- shaw, where Mr. Co{>eland has aa^t- ed a po.sition. Craig, Betty Dunaway, Thelma Green, Cora Lee Harrison, Mary Fay Hughes,! Daisy Lee Cobb, Blanche Miller, Helen Qsbor^^e,. Jv D. Cash, Andrew Cobb. Second grade: ’Thomas Bearden, Carl Campbell, Carl Windsor, Myrtle Clem, Helen Harrison, Hele'n Mattox, Iiell Pressley, Elisabeth Revels, Mil dred Sanders, Alvin Bagwell. Third grade: Lewis Bagwell, J. C. Lawson, Walker Osborne, Leonard White, Earl Wilbanks, G^rge Wil banks, Benjamin Woodward, Charlotte Daniels, Vivinnee Shockley. Fourth grade; Richard Foster, Fred BUCK-DRAUGHT Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Leaman ofi Galloway, Ruth Gaines, Ruth Jones, Whiteville, N. C., are spending a few Erline Meadows, Grace Meadows, days with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sow-lNVUie Osborne, Edith Wright, John ers and other relatives and friends. iHarmbii. ‘ r- Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley and^ Fifth grade: Gladys Fortner, Fran- Rosa was presented svith a gift fromtli^^^! daughter j>f Gr^nwood, spent Ices Summer, Kathleen Howard, Loisji the society in appreciation of her ser- B,. James, Hazel Cannon, Joyce Bras- OMiUallfW* BayaNima WriUof troBx bar homa Fea- toi^ Itew Mib. Ani^s LaPlanta Mgs: *X am A praetleal nuiii and Z xae- ommond to soato of mjr patlsnts tbat thto taka BlaolMDraii^di, for II la aom a g^ la&Um 1 took Ittor eonatlpaUort, htadache and a dun laallBf that Z had so much. A fiw doaM of Blaok-Z>iaught—^and Z felt Just fins.** BaseSM m mmf fMsI* ka«v tnm asTSw SMi M «aa VkASfarS'a Btoak- .PrSeiiil la a faaS, feraW vafataMa Uxa- ■HHaes el saaSafaa ^ it at **W7 yssa. J BANKERS of Clinton, South Carolina AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1934 . . - RESOURCES: < Loans and Discounts - .$902,406.59 Banking House 7,086.96 Stocks and Bonds '. 35,000.00 Real Estate ./ 10,567.49 Due from Banks and Cash on Hand 178,713.56 Other Resources 4,802.46 TOTAL ...^ ...'.^ $1,138,577.06 — ■-■■--a.UBIUTlES.t ’ — Capital Stock $ 20,201.40 Undivided Profits . 21,516.47 Due to Banks NONE Bills Payable .Z. .... NONE Other Liabilities NONE DEPOSITS ...1,096,859.19 TOTAL :.. $1,138,577.06 I Your attention is called to the above statement re flecting the condition of our bank. On the strength of this statement we solicit the accounts of firms, corporations and individuals, both Commercial and Savings. « L.IJ iiillliliiiii vices for the past three years. Mrs. Franks served a delicious salad course with coffee. Blakely I Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adair spent the week-end in Williamston with the well, Betty Malpne, Mary Lou Pace. Florida Street School The next meeting will be at ^ j^rade: Ix>nnie McMillian, Joy home of Mis. John DuBois. , Yoon< Godfrey, Virginia Henry, Caro- business visitors in Greenville on , , — rp, , ' !yn Pitts, ray Fitts, Kail .Johnson, December Honor Roll For Joanna School First grade: Joy Surratt, Mildred ay Madden, George' .Starnes, i Timmerman, Brook.s Cope-i Thursday. w'lr. Miss Etta Nabors of ChailotU*, N* w* C., spent the week-end with her par- : • j t i' », . r r V 1 . : land, David I riobu*. ^V^nnoe*" Jo^'mcS" Hom*'Bran"I’"‘"'.J' Simlna, B.;ro„ 0-Shield,>-i»l‘i"'' f 'i'ler. Mra,.George l)a»ia J*-" Me.Sween, Alan ,‘;uddeth, Norlna ' ’ and family Mary Johnson, Second grade: Horace Bodie, J. R. Hall, Jr., Alfred Reeder, Richard Will ingham, Sybil Farmer, Novella Mcr Curry. Third grade: Mary Franci.s, Marci^ Miss Ne|le Abr&ms spent the week- Anderson, William Coojk'V, Ann Mc- .Millian, Charles Winn, Wyman J^hea- For •a« end in Augusta, Ga., with her .sister,iJyf Kathryn Baldwin, Richard .Stutts, Miss Lou Abrams. ' Mi.srses Sadie Chandler and Lidie Leake of the University of South Car- / 0’Shi.lds, ,\Iary Krancoa Kowland,-; G)*;hl '-he 'vM'k-ond at hffltt, Edna .Earle Workman, Eunice Whel-'. Mr. and .Mrs, Georffe .Adily and fam- chel, Bobby Boyce, Fred D. Bragg, Pope Oxner, V’ernorj King, Pauline Sorrow, Doris Thomas. Fourth grade: Bruce Abrams, Wil liam Poag, Billy Willingham, Bobbie Edna Bablwin, Bobby Dean Dailey. Third grade: . Peggy Johnson', .Amelia* Payne, I’l ingle Copt*tan<l, Chris Adair, .Anita Cassanova, Wil liam Graham, Harry Wilkes. F'ourth grade: Agnes Hipp, Byrd McMillian, Rufus Sadler, Carolyn jlrteman/ Margaret Adair, Mac Blan ton, Ame Jacobs, .leaft Layton, Betty Jean Carr, Letha Crapps, Elmolene Farmer, I^y Francis, Juanita Franks, Viola Hall, Juanita I^ehman, Gladys Willingham. Fifth grade: James Byar.s, Maurice Davenport, W’endell Hair, Nabors, Hazel Adams, Ellen Boyce,|‘ Doris Bozard, Miriam Davenport, Wil-, iily spent Sunday in Spartanburg with Mr. and .Mrs. Algie Bobo. Miss Mary Higgins spent the week end at her home near LaureTi.s. William Blakely of Erskine college, j Tribble, Elwyn Sturgeon, Watland Due West, spent the week-end with j Henderson, Alice Baldwin,- Carolyn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. IL.nry, .Margaret Simpson. Blakely. ^ | Fifth grade: Betty Hunter, .Mary! •Mack Lake’ Plowden and “Fat” j Bailey Owens,'Anne Keith, Marjorie! Penn* of Greenwood, s|H*nt Sunday/Miller, Jane Little, Annette .Moor-1 Joh"nnle former’-s aunt and unc-W, Mr. head, James Na.son, Virginia Wier. ' ind Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. ^ Sixth grade: Lula Gray Harris, .Mr. and M rs. T. C.- Rowland of Daw- Jeanne Holman, Fivelyn Stowe, F'ran The New Year lette Evans, Mary Lanford, Dorothy »<>7. at"", mTl Ruth Edward.,, Hvlen , .VG,rr,»on. Sulton, Ella Mae Sulton, Bernice' E. L. Blakely and o-.her rela- Carolyn McSw«.n, Noland .Suddcth,| Whelchel, Dorm Clark, Vonetta Brah.|''\Y m. the county. , - Emdy Martm. Elizabeth Wysm, .Wl-. non, Elaie Mae Burnett, Opal Smith. , Jj- '"'idy, Horencej Sixth grade: Juanita Adama, Sybil '■’iWren of Charlotte N. €., apent|Eila Bl.k^y, - , Jenkina, Jeanette Ga.skin,,, .Nellie;Sunday^with .Mr.s Aahmore, parent,. Seventh grade: Virg.n.a budlft. j Mf- aRtl Mr.s. T. L. Cooper. ; Charles A arborough, Phyllis Holimuir ; Mrs. W. E. Neighbors, Mrs. P. B. jJ. T. I>anford, Mary F'lizabeth Bald- Adair, Misses Fals'ie Neighbors, Louise [win, Sibyl J^mes, I^ewi-s Pitt.s, Walter; McCrary and Tokie Adair were visit-! Reeder, Capitola Parrish, FNelyn Rob-| A well-equipped office inessential in the com duct of every business—it saves time and worry and makes for efficiency. Here you will find everything you need in Office Supplies for the New Year. , - - ' F’armerv Ruth Starnes, James Fox, Edward Lehman, Harold I^ewis, John nie Stroud. ^ Seventh g^i-ade: Lee Ellison, Ray mond Frbnklin, Charles Franks, Ray mond Turner,, Kelly Waits, Mildred Bozard, Sybil Byars, Idethel Francis, Ruth. HaiV, Virginia Jenkins, Ruby Kelly, Mary Marshall, Sabry Smith* Louise Smith, Everlena Whelchel, Elizabeth ‘Will^gham. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice ia hereby given that the an- TIMELY SUGGESTIONS ors in Newberry Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eklward Brailsford and little son of Summerton, visited erts. High School Mrs. Brailsford’s mother, Mrs. Dudley Eleventh grade: Sara Frances Bald- nual meeting of stockholders of the^ Stutz-Hadfield Silk Corporation will be held on Monday, January 28th, 1936, at 3 o’clock P. M., iq the office of the Mil on Davidson Street in Clin ton, S. C. At this meeting Directors | visitors ih will be elected for the ensuing year Jones, last week. . [win, Madeline Cassanova, Louise Mrs. Mpntie M. Davis returned .Chambers, Katherine Graham, Lae- Sunday to her home in Lincolntonj I titia Jones, Modeene Finney, Chris- N. C., after visiting her parents, Mr. jtina-Sowers, Sara Anderson, Eliza- and Mrs. J. T. Lokey. - 'betK Nicholson, Margaret Sullivan. Friends of Mrs. E. L.'Blakely willi Tenth grade: Peggy Sprunt, Fran- b» glad to koqw that she is nble tojees Bouknight, Thelma Taylor, Law- be out again after having been con-Jrence Hall, Jane Sturgeon, Maryi fined to her home the past ten days I Crawford, Thomas Eili.son, Mnrtha- with influenza. reiie Pitts. Mrs. C. yf.'hooper, Mrs. RusseH i Ninth grade: Eme.st Hipp, W. Pw Cooper andyMrs. T. L. Cooper ^ere j Baldwin, Rizabeth Barnett, Elliotte reenville yesterday. Dobbins, Tench Owens, Roy Johnson, Mrs. J. M. LaRoche of Charleston, Paul League, James Freeman, Vivian For Help In Starting the New Business Year Rightly Blank Books Blotting: Paper 0 Carbon Paper Index Tabs Ink Ink Stands and such other business as tnay prop erly come before the meeting will taken up. All stockholders are urged ^to be ’present or represented by a proxy. C. W. STONE, President. Dated Jan. 15, 1935.—l-24-2tcw. is the guest of Miss Caroline Jlaldwellj Nabors on the Thomwell orphimage campus.! Eighth grade: Margaret Brice, Misses Mildred White, Miriam Pres-I Frances Simpson, • Betty Spratt, Ar- ton and Caroljm Moore were the week-end guests of Miss Luva Mc- chie Dixon, Doris Suber, Catherine Bryson, Evelyn Henry, William Bu- Donald in Iva. . jford, Louise Coe, Paul Cobb, Bo^d Miss Jamie Little leftMonday fori Barton. Cash Books liotter Heads ,^1 Commercial Envelopes Envelopes I f INSURANCE Wej offer expert eerrlce ajidL protectioii. Asent for some of the 'strongest Fire 'Insurance Companies in America. REAL ESTATE Town and eoimMy-prop- erty^ Prices aKraetive. Clmton Reilty & Iiisietoioe (5o. Bji*H. BOTD, AgenF a ten daya^^kit to her couin. Miss Mildred Milam, in Leesburg, Fla. Friends of J. ^W. Coltmah will be glad to know that he has retymed home from Greenwood, where he has been a patient in the City hospital, and is now improving at his home in College View. Friends of B. F. Copeland, who has been a patient in a Spartanburg hos pital, will be glad to know that he has Filing Equipment Folders Glue ‘ Gummed Labels— Letter Trays Loose Leaf Forms Mailing Labels Mimeograph Paper Paper Clips Pen Holders i. Pencil Sharpeners Reinforcements Ring Books Rub^r Bands Rulers Second Sheets Moisteners Stamp Pads Notary Seals Stenographers* Note Books Perkins Whacks Townsend Plan j etumed and is now at the bonie of New York, Jan. 13.—The ‘Townsend plan” for paying pensions of $200 a month to persons over 60 is termed Ve<u>nomically' and socially unsound” by Frances Perkins, secretary of la- Rubber Stamps Typewriter Ribbons hlir'dftughter,'Mr8. C. W. Weir. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Edmunds of Winston-tSalem, N. C., spent the •past fck-end with the latter’s parents, . and Mra. H. D. Henry. Mrs. Ed- nds remained for a visit while Mr. Elands is attending an insurance eo'nveBtion in Indiana. Friends fd John D. Davmy.,^r., will bor, in an interview which will appear tomorrow in the American Magazine. Miss Perkins puta her approval on an old aga pension which would be “cconomcially possible.” ' , • » ■ • - - •• • ' Chronicle Publishing Co. . . —■ Say—.j' T SAW IT IN ’F8B CHRONICLE” Thaak Toa! 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