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TEA CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. 8. C.
Personal ncntionTf
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Mr. and Mrs. Eb Horton 8p4fnt Sun*
Iday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horton,
"who live near here. .. i
Friends of William Montjoy will be
glad to know he is able to be out after
|in illness of two weeks.
\^r. and. Mrs. C. .E. Nichols visited
Mr. and‘Mrs. Leon Nichols in New
berry on Thursday.
Mr. ant' Mrs. J. R. Todd, Miiis
Todd, Sloan and Walter' Todd spent
Sunday in High Point, N. C., with" Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Bolica.
Miss Maud Geer and Miss Olive
Nabors spent Sunday in Greenville
with Miss Emma IPlinkingshelt.
Mrs. E. F. Culbreiith of Charlotte,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. 1. Sheeljr.
Mru. J. A. Bailey has returned from
Morristown, N. J., where she visited
her daughter and son-in-laur, Mr. and
Mrs*-Banks Hayes.
Mrs.' Carrie Rouse of Ocean View,
Va., is spending sometime with Mrs.
J. D. Davis.
Ml*..And.
daughter, Jane, spent Sunday in
Winnsboro with Mrs. Little’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and
children spent Sunday in' Lexington
with Mr. Wingard’s mother, Mrs.
Emmie Fox Wingard.’
Mr. and Mrs. David George of Lau
rens, visited friends in the city Sun
day.
Miss Marjorie Bunch of Greenville,
spent the week-end with Mrs. J. L.
entz.
Mrs. F.'S._Hay of Liberty Hill, is
spending sometime with her daughter
and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. S. M.
Huntley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Parker of Lang
Mrs. J./l5. .Henry spent the week
end in G^nwood with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland and
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice visited rela
tives in G^nwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of
Ocean View, Va., are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sul
livan.
J. Isaac Copeland, Dr. Craven aind
Charles Smith, all of Greenville, at
tended the P. C.-Furman game on
Friday.
Miss Rosanna Vance spent several
dayli this week in Athens, Ga., with
friends.
Little Betty Adair of Greenville,
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H.7D.HENRV&: COMP ANY
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INSURANCE
STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
L^ANS NEGOTIATED
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Spent the week-end with her grand-
mlother,' Mrs. Tpm Adair, and aunt,
Mrs. W. H, Roberts.
Mrs. C., E. Sparks of Gaffney, vis
ited her sister, Mrs. J. W, Crawford,
j last week. , ^
Mrs. W. S. Bean has returned from
an extended visit to her son. Dr. W.
S. Bean, in Pittsburgh, Pa., and is
now .spending some time with her
daughter, Mrs.- D; W. Ar Nevtlle,''tn
Newberry.^
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts and
son, Halsell, were the guests Sunday
in
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Millions of times, every day, evenu occur whkh are small or great in
the lives of individuals or the nation—and in which some phase of the
telephone industry plays its part.
Maybe Mrs. Jones b ordering ll^loaf of bread delivered. Someone
An American salesman -ia selling an
is frantically summoning a doctorv^i
order to a client acroao tho ocf^. A stockholder is opening an envelope
containing the dividend ou^is investment iiy the telephone business.
A telephone man is takii^ an order for service with pride in himself and
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the service he has sdM. The foreign minister of one great notion is
speaking with the^fbreign secretary of anothcrjirorld power.
Th^ voied'to>voice contacts between human beings, separated by a
‘ few blocks or by the spans of oceans and continents, are poaaible today
becauM th« Bdl System from the beginning has recognized and accepted
ita^nnite responsibility to sil groups oPpeopIe.
There Is an dbligstion to telephone employees, whose noted loyalty
would not exist if it were not deserved. There it an obligation to users of
the service, and the United Stales has over half the world’s telephones
becaifsc good service at a reasonable cost is the ijile. There is an obliga
tion to the people whohave inyested their savings in the Bell System, and
their confidence has been,justified. There is an obligation to the people of
the nation at an organized whole, expressed in the payment of taxes, and
in this the Bell System has carrietTits share. There is an obligation to the
future of telephony, and the Bell Laboratories have been- a conspicuous
success in meeting this duly to the future communiration needs of this
nation and the„woiId.^
All of theSi oblig^ons have been summed up in the guiding policy
of the Bell System, ‘‘H^e most service, and the best, at the. lowest
possible cost."
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co.
INCatPORATEP
of Mr. And Mrs. M. D.. Smith
Mountville. ‘ , J ^
Mrs. Thelma Daniels of Greenville,
ipent the week-end with Miss Lois
Pag^.
Mi.'^s Jamie Little, .student at
Draughan’s Busine.ss college, Greerr-
ville, spent the week-end with her
parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Little.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth
were in Newberry Monday night for
the 25th wedding anniversary celebra
tion of Mrs. Holling.sworth’s brother
NOTICE!
FOR PAYMENT OF CITY TAXES
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is hereby giveir that Town Taxes 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 collection of taxes at the
office of the^Town Clerk on October 1st, and will re-
.main open each day thereafter, Sunday excepted, up to
and through November 16th.
A iwnaity Tif ten- (10) per cent will acefue on all taxes
I) per cent w
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 mil accrue.
The levy for current fiscal year is thirty-seven (37)
mills; twelve (12) mills for current operating expenses
and twenty-five (26) mills for interest and sinking fund
on various Bond Issues outstanding.
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The foregoing notice is given pursuant to Ordinance
passed by the Town" Council.
D. C. HEUSTESS, Town Clerk.
.. .. , . .and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thad
ley, spent Sunday with Mrs.’Parker s \|(.(;rackin.
parents, Mr. jnd Mrs. John D. Davis.
Mr, and Mrs. James Anderson and
little’ daughter, Joan, spent Sunday
with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Anderson, who live near
here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White of. New
berry, Miss Elizabeth White of-^ur-
ham, N.‘C., and Mrs. I. R. Uxton and
daughter of Gharlbtfe,-N.~C., spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. John
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kennedy of
Spartanburg, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts.
Mrs. Emma Little inra returned to
her home after a two week’s visit to
her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Brannon,
at Statesboro, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. F.- Furman Evans of
Anderson, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. -Coleman.
Mrs. C. S. Sullivan and Miss Doro
thy Sullivan of Anderson, ‘’ipent Sun
day with the former’s daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichel-
berger.
Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Durant and-
daughter, Florence, of Abbeville,
spent Friday with Mrs. Durant’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis.
Mrs. J. W. Henderson, Mrs. L«wis
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AT LOW PRICES FOR EARLY 3HMPLRS
RIEGE
rens, spent Friday with their sister
Mrs. T. Lr W; Bailey.
Mrs. .James King has returned to
Washington, D. C., after spending the
week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. W.
Leake. ~
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt and
Mra.^Ray McGee and family of Green
wood, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary
Prater.
Charlie W. Wilson of Rochester,
N. Y., is spending sometime with his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Anderson.
4 MiM Thelma Sams spent the weeTc-
end with her parents. Dr. and Mrs.
Wade Sams, in Spartanburg.
Miss Ella Adair and Mrs, Annie
Gilea, Bailey spent Sunday in Green
wood with Mrs. Bailey’s aunts, the
Misses Giles.
S. W. Sumerel and daughter, Vir-
W. E. Ow'ens is visiting his daugh
ters, Mrs. W. M. Scott and. Mrs. Ben
Martin of Easley.
Miss Mary Lou Bell of Staunton,
Va., is spending some time with her
sister, Mrs. R. E. Wysor.—
Mrs. Geo. W. Taylor left Tuesday
for Gainesville, Ga., where she will
address a meeting of the Presbyterian
woman’s auxiliary.
Mrs. C. A. Boozer of Hollins col
lege, Va., spent the week-end with
her niece, Mrs. L. C. LaMotte.
Mrs. Irene Todd spent several days
in Laurens with Tier daughter, Mrs.
Frank Martin, the past week.
Miss Maud Geer has returned from
Trenton, N. J., where she took a
course in health treatments and mas
saging. ; i
Mrs. Frank Kellers, Jr., little
son, Frank, III, of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
have ];eturned home after spending a
week 'with Dr. and Mrs. Frank 'Kel
lers.
Mi;8. Walter Lanford of Union, vis
ited Mrs. A. L Shepard on Saturday.
Miss Mary Blakely and Miss Bee
Herring, who teach at Blacksburg,
were the week-end guests of Miss
Nannie Young Tribble.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley Starr
Anderson, Mrs. C. P. Vincent of Lau-^ York, spent the week-end
A aidrasR* . . .... .
SHIRTS
N«it, Fahey Patterns
Vatires hp to f 1.0A
Now $1.49
3 for $4.00*
ginia, spent Wednesday in Atlanta,
Mrs.' Hovey Reid of - Lyman, is
jSpent the week-end with her parent?,
spending a week witb her father, ^ Horton.
VARSITY
PAJAMAS
An $1.95 Valnet
Now $1.05 each
3 for $4 JO
Commie AflBortnient
MENS ROBES
Now ^On Display
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M. Boland.
Mrs. Sue Edwards of Union, is
nding the week with her. daugh-
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
W,''^ooper. —» ,
Jo^ Mason "of Seneca> aim . Miss
Daisy^mith of Pendleton, spent the
with the former's sister,
Mrs. Jodie^handlir.’ -rrr —
Mrs. JaeWGuerard and little son,
Jack, retumM Friday to their home
in Beaufort, after visiting her par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers.
Mrs. M. J. McFadden is spending
the week in Rock Hill with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C.* L. Ehmlap.
Mrs. Harvey Brannon, Mrs. Cecil
Brannon and Mrs. Emma Little spent
Friday with Mrs. Morgan Todd in
Simpsonville.
Mr. and ' Mrs. R. A. St^r left
Thursday for a two week’s visit in
Ohio; They expec^to visit Mr. Steer's
father, Lf. B. St^r in Wjmona, his
brother. Dr, CharIe8~Steerrtn~Lyiiia,-
and sister, Mrs, Alma Smith, in ^la-
ware, Ohio.
Miss Annie Lee Jackson, who
teaches at SLaneaster, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Jackson. Miss Jackson, accom
panied by Htdiertr Wardlaw, Missi
Helen Connelley ai^ Charles Smith,
spent Sunday in Gaffney. \'
Dr. .and Mra. L.<-R. Lynn, Mrs. A.
M. Copeland, Miss Norma Hallett, Dr.
Dudley Jones, Dr.f^^:Pf "Whitte^ W.
W, Harris and Wl D. Copeland were
in^lumbia Thnrmy evening for a
banquet given at Aba Jefferimn
aa the opening fsiatnrt of the
•taaion ^ the^Sonth OaroHnq
ODoe of aodal woHc.
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with Major and Mrs. F. C, Harding,
en route to Florida. *
Miss Elsie Little, who teaches at
Estill, spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Arthur Little.
Mn, Janie Brehmer and son, Car-
roll, of Kinards, spent Sunday with
her daughter, Mrs. Hubert Todd.
Mrs. A. 6. Abrams was called to
Asheville the past week on account of
the illness of her mother, Mrs. J.
Herman Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Johnson, and
Mrs. Lena Brittain of Atlanta, are
spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe L. Carter.
Mrs. Nina Page spent several days
last week with friends and relatives
in Little Mountain and Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crews spent
Sunday in Laurens with the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crews.
Miss Louise Horton of Chester,
THE THINGS THAT MAKE^
GOOD BANKING
A Bank’s usefulness establishes its truF\worth.
Its usefulness in dealing with depositors and borrow
ers, intelligence and willingness to act constructively^
in matters of benefit to" the community, its people
and the bank—these are'the elements of good bank
ing.
In your dealings with our officers and employees
you will find this spirit of helpfulness at all times.
Safety; Deposit Boxes For Rent
A CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE FOR YOUR
VALVABLES.
M. $. Bailoy ik
BANKERS
OLDEST
STRONGEST
Mrs. C. S. Green of Columbia, spent
the week-end with her sister and
brother-in-law, Mrr and Mrs. A. L.
ShepariL ^^
Miss Bertie McMahan of Anderson,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Alma
McKee and family.
Miss Mary Winnona Watkins and
William Watkins of Greenville, at
tended tba-P. C.-Furman game Friday
and were the week-end guests of
Carroll Barnes and Mi&s Elizabeth
Bafnes.
J. B.-Dailey and family spent Sun
day in Greenwood and Princeton.
Miss Vivian Sheely, Charlie McDan
iel and Herbeit Johnson spent Sunday
in Dublin, Ga., with friends and rela-
tives. ‘ ^
Misses Jeanette Pitts,. Helen Hol
lingsworth, Velma Pugh, and Mrs. T.
J. Leake'spent Sunday in Greenville
with Mrs. Leake’s ^tighter. Miss
Elizabeth Nelson.
Mnr A. Martin tiY-Fayetteville,
N. is spending the week with her
brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and
Mrs. F. F. Hicks.
Mrs. Anhie<Simpson and son, Rob
ert and Lee, of Spartanburg, visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Templeton Sun
day.
Mr. ahd Mrs. J. N. Quizin and Mr.
and Mrs. Brice Quinn and little' son,
Jimmie, of Blacksburg, ^ spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Blakely
Tribble.
;Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols visited
flitods in Woodward Sunday., \
'Hr. and Mra._W. W. Ataington W
nvills, qpent the wedx-snd
Arrington'a parents, Mr.
Mm[ J, ?. Blakely.
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130%! MORE MILEAGE
from
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TIRES PUT ON NOW!
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Hm-*’* why NOW’S
flwthiMtolHiyl
Coot roads "oold-cur«”'(new rub-
bar—tou|hao it—«ausa it to wear
lictla. New Goodyears give yoa
the best ooo'ektd proteotioo dnr-
ia| thaislippery drivial months.
Next apring you still have prao-
tieaily new treads—records show
that new tirea put on at this time,
avemga30% more mileage then if
■tarted out new on hot summer
roads. Ba thrifty, boy SAFETY
now at low eosti
EASY TERMS
Check pur values
and prices before ‘
you buy. Even at a
low price you ca^X’
buy a Goodyear*" the
public’! first dioice
for 21 years.
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