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" 'K‘'^:^'<''W^’]Frp '/I ' ■ '/: 1 PAY, OCTOBER 29. 1936 fTHA CLINTON CHKONlCLKl CLINTON. 1 C. / nw raYMENT OF jHTY TAXK Notice is hereby given that TowiTTiScM for the Town of Clinton will be due and collectable between October /1st and November 16th, for the year^ 1936.,The Tax Books will be opened for the coUeotiOB bf taxesvat-the oflice of the Town Clerk on October 1st, and wiU re> main open each day thereafter, Sunday excepted, up to and through November 16th. A penalty of ten (10) per cent will accrue on all taxes not paid on or before Monday, November 16th, which penalty will be in force through Thursday, Dec. 31st, after which an additional five (5) pr cent will accrue. The levy for current fiscal year is. thirty-seven (87) mills; twelve (12) mills for current operating expenses r'^d twenty-five (26) mills for interest and sinking fund - on vadous3ond Issues outstanding. The foregoing notice is given pursuant to Ordinance ^ ^ pHiSSed by the Town Ck>uncil. D. C. HEUSTESS, Town Clerk. \ PAGg nvM -Mrs. Fr«d Scott Misses Ludie Nell Scott and Sara Willa'rd spent Sunday in Columbia* with Mrs. W. P. Quattle- baum. . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Joh'ihiie Holland and family spent Sunday in Cross Hill with relatives. _ \ Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Pratt of Green wood, spent Sunday with Mrs. Pratt’s mother, Mrs. Maiy’Prather. J. V. Edwards spent Sunday Mullins with his’ sister, Mrs. C. W. Fiflijs. Mrs. J. R. Little of Colunibia, is j spending: some time "with Mr. andj Mrs. W. W. Hams. j Miss Elisabeth Blakely has re-1 turned to her school in Latta after i spending the week-end with her par-1 H. D. HENRY 18t8-lfS6 / . F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & C(^ANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS BEAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED TeleplioiM'121 ents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Blakely. Mrs. 0. 0. Copeland and children,[ Mrs. Jack Guerard and little i aaaaaaaae aeef f ^ Jean and Oswald, of Newberry, visit- Jack, of Beaufort*re visiting herl^ a QauSSenS tlewe^ SUverXokl 'ecatiuiiindi Cake Hmv’s the very nmw—i CLAUSSEN'S Cakel Delicious "Pecan Crunch" added to the gloriously light, rich aaix that nuAss CLAUSEN’S Cakss so msrvelouslyped...sfirisM spicy flavor... with a dash oCPaoan Crunch bainuan mm layers. Try kl ed Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy Sun day. Mrs. C. P. Robinson, spent some- jtime last week in Spartanburg with relatives, j Mr. and Mrs. Joe L, Carter were visitora in Greenville Sunday. Miss Mary Howze Dillard, who teaches at Fountain Iffirr^spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U B. Dillard. Mist Iona Blakely and Aldine Blakely visited their sister, Miss Catherine Blakely in Chesterfield on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. Carson and daughter, Jane, of Greenville, apent ITiie"week^liTwTtK Mrs. CarsoiTspar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands..^ Friends of Mrs. E. Mood Smith will be glad to know she is improving at home after suffering injuries in a bus wreck near Chapin. She was return ing home from a week’s visit to rel atives in St. George. Lewis M. Bailey of Spartanburg, visited his parent's, Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, on Tuesday. Miss Agnes Milling is visiting rela-,, tives and friends in Culpepper, Va., and Washingrton, D. C. i Friends of Miss Celia Latimer, member of Florida Street school fac- parents. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers. Mrs. T. S. McElhiney of Atlanta,! spent the week-end with her mother,! Mrs. Agnes Kern. . Mrs. 0. 0. Copeland and children of Newberry, spent Sunday with her! sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and' Mrs. W. C. Shealy. v I Miss Katherine Jones, who is aj member of the Aiken school faculty, spent the week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones. Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Shealy aiid daughter, Margaret, Mias Ruth Monts and Bob Oxley spent Friday in Co lumbia attending the fair. Mi«« home after spending some time in Marion, N. C., with hejr brother, Sam Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. • Caldwell ,of Greenv’ille, were the guests Sun/iay ■ of Mrs. Caldwell’s sister and brother-! in-law, Mr. and Mrs .A-ustin Chand ler. ‘ I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamiltor] of| Charleston were week-end guests at; the orphanage. . . j Mr. and Mrs. L V. Pinson and' I. C. Boland spent last Wednesday in, Columbia attending the state fair, 1 Mrs. 0. P. Suber of Whitmire, spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth. NOTICE FARMERS We ran arrange for you loans on your Warehouse Receipt on cotton stored with us, neg^otiated through the Commercial Depository. Clinton Bonded Warehouse CUnton, S. C. "has returned'' ulty, will be glad to know she has ^ resumed her work after a short ii;% W. J. Hadfield of Newburgh, N. Y., SILVER LABEL CAKES LIK» . O ♦ A ^ • home / mm SWEATERS KIDDY SWEATERS Slip-Over and Coat Styles. In Navy, Brown, Red, or Blue. Sizes 2, 4 and* 6 years— 98e and $1.49 LITTLE MISSES’SWEATERS and COATS Sizes 30, 32, 34 and 36, at— ' • _ - $2.25 '/ ./ > ; / GIRLS’ TWIN SWEATERS AU-Wool. Sizes 10. 12. 14 and 16. at— $1.95 GIRLS’ SLIP-OVER SWEATERS Sizes 30. 82. 34 and 36. In Rost. Brown. Navy or Red— $1.50 LADIES’ SLIPCOVER SWEATERS AU'WooL In Blue, Green, Red, Rust, Brown, Navy, Wine. LADIES’ All-wool twin SWEATERS-^$4.95 lad^’ all-wool coat SWEATERS New Fan Shades, at— $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95. — Ask To See Our ALL-WOOL SKIRTS Of Fancy Suitings^ $295 LADIES’ VELVET SUp3 In'Navy, Brown, Red.mnd Green, at— $395 CUnton, S. C. j ness. Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Carter and/lit tle son of Mansfield, Ohio, spent the week with her brother. Jack Suber. Miss. Sarah HarVin and Miss Wil liams of Spartanburg, were visitors in the city Sunday. Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Monts at tended the funeral of Dr. W. A. Shel ton at Liberty on Monday. Mrs. Emma Little left Tuesday for Statesboro, Ga., to spend two weeks with her daughter and son-Tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brannon. Miss Miriam Donnan was the guest of her aunt. Miss Jane Donnan, in Co lumbia, the past WMk-end. Mrs. Lynn Cooper and Httle son, spent the week with her father in Batesburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dayls and daughters, Harriet and Ru^, spent Sunday in Langley with Mr/and Mrs. IS a business visitor in the city. Mrs. Emily Green of Newberry, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gary;! Martin. / —- Mrs. Fleet Crowell of Charlotte, .Mrs. Porterfield pf Rocky Mount, N. C., Miss Eleanor Patterson of Waynesboro, Ga., Miss Alice Patter son of Seneca, Mrs. Holt of Wrens, Ga., and Miss Lucy Bell Williams of Wrens, Ga., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Craig. Miss Mattie Abrams spent the week-end with her "parents in W’are Shoals. Mrs. Ethel Pitts and daughter, Frances Lee, spent the week-end in Columbia with her brother, Rowland Russell, and attended the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin of Lau rens, spent the week-end with Mrs. Martin’s mother, Mrs. Irene Todd. — Miss Elsie Little, who teaches at Estill, spent the week-end with her James Noland Parker. Mr. -and Mrs. R. Jr/Ellison and!mother, Mrs. Arthur Little, daughter, Kathryn, sftont the week-j Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Chaney and end in Girard, Ga., ^toith Mrs. Kate/family spent Sunday in Laurens with Hillis. r I relatives. Mrs. B. F. Win^rd and Mrs. Collie[ Mrs. Hershell Dunlap and little Anderson were visitors in Greenville | daughter, Joy, are spending some- W*ednesday. / |time with her brother and sister-in- Mrs. Jam^ -Anderson and littlejlaw, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles, daughter, J/an, have returned home; Mrs.' Roy Pitts and Mrs. William after visiUhg in Lexington, N. C. | Milam were visto/s, in Columbia on' Mrs, l/zzie Turner of Newberry, is; Monday. j Mrs. Henry ^iles of Camden, spent i the week-end with her sister, Mrs.! Gaiy-Martin, and mother, Mrs. Emily Green. , ! Mrs. Ruby Patterson of Wrens, Ga., is spending sometime with her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Craig, ——w-,. BUSINESS WOMEN, TOO Any number of business and professional w.omen have learned to take advantage of our various ser vices as freely as they do those of a department store. Checking accounts; safe deposit ^ boxes, and investment council are “on the shopping list.” And .... we do welcome them — most cordially. -Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent A CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE FOR YOUR VALUABLES. ^ M. $. Ilailin & Son BANKERS •: OLDEST STRONGEST ■ / / / spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. MeCrary. l^r. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson and sph, Billy, spent the week-end in Charlotte, N. 0., with friends. Mrs. J. A. Bailey is spending some time in Morristown, N. J., with her; daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs; Bahksnayes. Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simpsonville, and, Mrs. Emma Little spent lar^t Thursday in Abbeville with Mr. affd Mrs. Joe Little. * , Coach R. P. Wilder, J. D. McKee, James Furr, Leonard Bishop and Harold King attended the Columbia- Gaffney football game at Gaffney Saturday. Miss Helen Derrick of Charlotte, spent the week-end with her, sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ar nold Cannon. Mrs. William G. King left Monday for Macon, Ga., for a week’s visit to Jg, Holland. Miss Edna'Coker spent the week end with her parents in Fountain Inn. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ribelin and family of Greenwood, visited Mrs. A. L, Sheppard, at the local hospital, onj Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Sparks of Cross Keys, is spending the week with Mrs. Mary Prather. Miss Myra Morris of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Abrams. Miss Annie Holland of Clifton^ spent the week-end with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. her lister, Mrs. Meadors. ^ Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wilder and little ao^ Donhy, viiite^ frjei^_in Bimp- .;BoiaxiBa':Suiiday.-: - ^ ' Miss Mary Kate Hollis is spending a few days witlrrelatives and friends in Greenville. N. C., was the week-end guest of Mrs A. M. Copeland. Mrs. E. L Bobo, Mrs. Howard O^hields, Miss Margaret Bobo, and Mrs. J. €. Cromer of Spartanburg, were visitors jn the city liiuraday. Miss Dolly Milling and Mrs. Wil liam Carrillo and little daughter, Alicia, have returned home after 'spending two weeks in Florida with relatives. ^ Mrs. Frank Fowler and little <&ittgbter,• Patsy,'hwve returned hesne after spending some time in Charlotte with r^tives and friends. Rev. L. C. LaMotte returned Mon day from a trip to Florida in the in terest of the orphanage. .He occupied the pulpit of the I!^r8t Presbyterian church of Augusta on Sunday night. Roy Gasque spent Sunday in Mar ion with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carsbn have re turned home after spending the jveek in Mayesville. Mrs. Carson attended the Bland-Quantz wedding. Mr. Car- son had charge of the CCC camp ex- hibit .at the Mayesville fair. Misr Dorothy Patterson of Moul- trie^ Ga., is spending the week with her brother, Buck Patterson. She is Mrs. Jim Young has returned home- after spending the week in Columbia with Mrs. W. P. Quaj^lebaum, ■ -Ffoyd Adair of viitt^d W nvother, Mrs. Tom' Adair, on Thurs day. ’w— Denny Pitti of Greenville, spent Mm. Rebecca Moore of Gastonia,fSunday with his mother, Mrs. Kamie Pitts.. Miss Lillian Bums Browning of Greenwood, spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. W. A. Dicus. Mr. and, Mr^. W. W. Jackson of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson. Jack Holland was the week-end guest of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Shuler, of Richtex, and at tended the state fair at Coliimbia. Miss Grace League, member of the school faculty at'Barnwell, spent the week-end with her parents,-Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League. Miss Elizabeth Gilmer, ardent at Presbyterian college, spent the week end in Anderson with her parents, and had as her guest Miss Beverly Davis. / Walter Beeman, Harry Whitaker, and Misses Ruth. Ryan and Bessie Faulkner were in Augusta, Ga., Sun day to represent the TJiomwell or phanage jn a special service at the First Presbyterian church. Friends of Mrs. Lois Patterson of Wroiu^ .Ga<r who 4»-visiting her sis ter, Mrs. E. D. Craig, and Mr. Craig, will be glad t<^ know she is improving at the local hospital from a hand in- THOSE SMALL.... BUT ESSENTIAL THINGS . . . about the office — trays for your desk, blotter pad, waste paper basket, letter files, pencils, ink wells, rubber bands, carbon paper, second sheets, etc.—are very useful when you need them. Let us keep you supplied with all office accei^ories. RUBBER STAMPS 24-HOUR SERVICE Any kind or size stamp you may need. NOTARY PUBLIC SEALS. 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