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t i I. r I ' •' THUBSPAY. JANUARY THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON; S. C > *ir \ PAGE nVB AS^BSSOR’S NOnCB The Qonnty AikUtar** office at Lmi> 'r^na, S. C., YriU be open from'the 111 day of janiiaxT^ the 20lh,day «| Tebnutry, 1937, for the pwrpom «|l ~ takrac tax returna for~<tha enaoiBC year; and for the transaction of aU ' business pertainiiiirto th«| office. For - the convttoience of the taxpayera, either the County Auditor or^an aa- Kistant will be throughout^ the ooemty on the itetes named below to take re- tuna for 1937. ■ i Stephens’ Store, Thursday, January 28th, 9 to 10:30 a. m. J. Jones’ Store, Thursday, January 28th, 11 a. m. to 12 m. Owings, Thursday, January 28th, ^ 1 to 3:30 p. m. ' Robert Hania’ dtore, Friday, Jan uary 29th, 9 to 11:30 a. m. Lanford Station} Friday, January 29th, 1:30 to 3,p. m. PersMial property has to be ra- turned every year. It'' ia. ahaolutaly . necessary for you to make a reture- If not conyenient to come to,the Audi- FINAL SETTLEMENT^ Tala notice thft on the 17th day of February, 1937, I will render a final account of my acts^and doings ap_Ad> minurtrator of the estate of William Stephens decease!^ in the of- be able to see her friends.', Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolick of High Point, K. Cl, who were recently in jured, in an automobile wreck near kingstret, arrived in the city Tues day to spend some time with^he ]«t- ter’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bead Todd. I^kitle Harry Bolick, in, has been with his grandparents here for the past six weelos. Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of tk*' of the" Judge of P«b.te of Lau-iS"*”"')?: ’rtth ,, , j^Mrs. Adairs parents, Mr. and Mrs. tens county, at 11 o clock a. m., uudjn jj in the,.me day will apply fora final I c.'M- Smith and James B. discharge from my trust as Admims-j Speake were in Washington last weft trator. _ ' for the inaugural ceremonies of Pres- Any person.indebted to said estate! ident Roosevelt, i, Mtified and required to make pay-1 ,, ment on or More that date: and Langley, spent Sunday with the lat- persons l^ing claims, ngainat sM parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. estate will present them, on or ®«*or«|D,vis !»id date, duly proven M be forever Fei^uson. student at barred. HOMER L. TOM^ Administrator' January 16, 1937.-—2-ll*4p. tor's nftfkii plmir anangfiJS-msti nm at one of the above places: S. R. DORROH, Auditor, tf Laurens County. Quecns-Chicora college, in Charlotte, the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones and daughter,. Letitia, spent, the week-end with.^-their daughter and . goh-in-law. Miss Juanita Davis of Whitmire; spent the week-end with her sister, { Miss Mildred Davis, at the orphanage.' Mrs. John T. Little and Miss Emma| Little visited Miss Jamie Little, in{ Greenville on Simday. j Friends of Miss Mary Jim Milam will be sorry to know she is a patient at Dr. Hays’ hospital.* Mrs. Mozelle Campbell of Cross Hill, spent Tuesday with Mi*s. J. B. Graham. Little-Barrie Jean Wingard spent the week-end at Hickory Tavern with her grandmother, Mrs. Effie Was.son. JohnTT. Little spent the -w’eek-end in .\tlanta on business. —Eriefids of Mrs. R. A. Steer will be sorry to know she is ill at her home. ,. Mrs. Be.ssie McMurray has return- led to her home in Binningham, Ala., after visiting her .xister, Miss Allie Garvin. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brailsford, in SummertonT Miss Peggy Spruht, student at Win- tliri^p c<rilege, R^kj Hill, was at home for the week-end with her mother, Mrs. C. W. Stone. Mrs. T. L. Copper, Miss Margaret’ Lewis Bond is spending this week] Hollis, Mrs. C. W. Cooper, and Mrs. Springfield on business. j R. C. Locke spent Tuesday Charlie| Miss Julia Bailey of Greenville,' I Hollis, who lives near hei*e. j sjwnt Synday with her parents. Dr. I i Miss Elizabeth Anderaon, student j^^d Mrs. T. L. W Bailey. nurse-at the General hospital, Green- », , n . , * Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Dutton, Jr., We wish ta tl^nk our friends and eustomers for their past cooperation and business and invite your continued patronage. " . jl In appreciation, we have remodeled and enlarged.pur present place of vbusiness in order to supply the public with their Radio, Refrigeration and Electrical Needs. Additional equipment has been added in our Radio Service Department and we will continue to take care of Radio Repair Service promptly. Kl icmi., I. Si her dauf stTiyior. S! Mrs.,! KI snpndinu’ announce the birth of a .son, James Braxton, on Jan. 22. Mrs. Dutton bt*- fore her marriage was Miss Zona Nor ris. ville, spent a few days receatjy with her aun't, Mrs. George W. Bailey. Mrs. Eliza Taylor of Na.shville, Tenn., is .spending some time with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. George-W. Prof, and Mrs» J. K. Long and Mrs.! John Ricketts of Greenville, ^P<^nt the week-crid in spending a few (lays^With-her .sister, \ ' '■ ; ' Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, j Misses Mai'garet Sadler and Ijiuraj j Mr.s. Hubert Todd spent Tuesday in siient the wt^k-end in Rook ■ j Laurens with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill with the former’s mother. ; j ^lartin, Jr. j Miss Kitty Davis, .senior at Win-, I Mrs. Sue Edwards, of Union, is ^ thi op .college, spent the week-end w-ith' I spending some time with her daugh- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Iter, Mrs. C. W. Cooper. j Davis, Sr. j Mrs. George W. Taylor w-as in New- 1 Established 1886 This Pioneer Bank .i ^nce 1886 this bank has been serving the*^ business and personal interests of people througl^ut Clinton and vicinity. The quality of the service we offer has kept us in the front rank of progress for 51 years. Long alliance with local business enables us to place at your command the kind of cooper ation that makes for business prosperity. YOUR BUSINESS INVITED { Safely Deposit Boxes For Rent A CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE FOR YOUR VALUABLES. OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST ELECTRICAL SUPPLIE;S AND SERVICE ADDED An experienced Electrician and Refrigerator Service man (wjlio has been connected with the Southern Public Utility Co. of Greenville for several years) is now asso ciated with us and we will be abl^ to offer the services of our electrician for Contracting Wiring, Light Fix tures, Repairing and other electrical needs. W'e have on display R. C. A., Zenith and Auto Radios; General Electric Refrigerators, Electric Ranges, Gibson’s Refrigerators, Irons, Percolators. iur«. viwuijfe in i'lrw- w \y n Arirmlrnrnr «nd I . berry on Monday te sijeak before Woman’s Auxilary of Aveleigh P.x>s- Mv.\r{d Mrs. Eugene HRl. I bytenan church.' v, • d u ^ m- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Tcnld spem Marjone Bunch and Miss^ Sunday with-the latter’s mother. Mrs. ^ Whatley of Greenville, < spent the week-end with the former s aunt, Mrs. J. L. Rentz, at Hotet t’tin- —P Janie Brehmer, near Kinards. C. C. Blake of Columbia, 8|M>nt a , few days the past week with Mr. and!^^*’ Mrs. W . C. Huffman. Mi.ss Emmie Adair, member of the school faculty of Lockhart, s|>eot the week-end with her parents, Mr. and ;! Mr.s, R. F. Adair. Mrs. W, 5. Jones at^d son? Mrs. H. T. Jones of Mountville, and Mrs. Geo. E(t-Little of Greenwood, spent the'' week-end here with Mrs. Little and daughter, Mai-garet. Miss Lucy Burns of Conw-ay, was | the week-en<l guest of Miss Martha 18 Davidson. .Miss Allie Garvin and Mi.ss'Julia Ferguson were in I.aui'ens on Satur- “SATISFACnON GUARANTEED’ RADIO EXCHANGE 14 SOUTH BROAD STREET CfjINTON, S. C. PHONE 36 n J li THOSE SMALL.... BUT ESSENTIAL THINGS ... about the office •— trays for your desk, blotter pad, waste paper basket, letter files, penpite, ink wells, rubber bands, carbon paper, second sheets, etc^—are very useful when you need them. Let us keep you supplied with all office accessories. - * RUBBER STAMPS 24-HOUR SERVICE Any kind or six^ stamp yon’msy n«ed. . NOTARY PUBUC SEALS. OFHCE BOOKS Ledgc^ Journals,, Cash Books, Columnar Books, Looseleaif Leilgers and Sheets. Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon Paper, Adding Machine Paper. ENGRAVING Wedding Invitations, Annonneements, Stationery. We offer tbe finest quality — reasonable prices. :: WE SHALL BE PLEASED tO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS i Chmicit M Office Siq)plie» Dept I W. Copeland spent the week-end with |-W; E. Jones, who is a patient at the i busines.s. hospital at Oteen, N. C. I »* 1 »* K 1 ■ f /’ .Mi.ns C aixilina Mr. ami Mrs, O. D. Adair of Co lumbia, spent Sunday with the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adaie.-^ Mr. and Mrs, AV. C. Huffman spent Sunday in • 'fxrcsville with the latter’s sister, Mr.s. J. J. Abje. Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Horne of Ware .Shoals, and Mis.s .Marion .Stokes .Adair sjjent the week-end.in Wimtton-Salem. N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Horne.I Mr. and Mrs. H. H. F'uller of Green-1 wood, and Mrs. James Bradley werel the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. j B. S. Pins^ Mr. and'^’s. Algie Bobo and chil dren of Sjiartanburg, .spent Sunday with their-parents, Mr, an<l Mrs. G. W. Addy. Little Billy Bo1k> remained for a week’s visit. Mrs. Frank Wilson has retuimed from Columbia after .spending several days with her mother. Miss Annie Bond, who ha^ been in Greenwood for some time, has re- itumed Wome. . . ' Mrs, N. W. McDaniel and daughter, Lois, spent the week-end with the former’s sop, 0. T, McDaniel, in Au- gttaiU. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bobo and ^iss Margaret Bobo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, DdVrey Wynilham. Major and Mra. F.C. Harding spent several days last week at Fort Ben- ning, Ga. Mr. ajid Mrs. Jo'Hn A. Sease of Prosperity, and Miss Grace Sease of ^lunibi. .g.nt.SundM witfi Mr'; .nd Mrs. T. A. Sease. Mrs. Drummond Bailey spent sev eral <lay8 last week in. Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bailey ^Miss Maude Sumerel, Miss Ruth ^iley, Mr^ and Mrs. W, A. Moorhead of Goldville, spent Monday in Green ville with Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long. " Friends of Miss Ella Adair will be glad tb know that she has returned i from the Greenville City h(^pital and Ijaw'son of the* or phanage staff, s|H*nt the week-end in 18 Pauline with ivlatives. '-** .Mr. and ‘Mrs. Will Chaney ar\d Marion Chaney spent Sunday in Green ville wilii Mr. aiul Mrs. Charles Phifer. - Friend.s of .S. V\’. Sumerel will lx* .Sony tu know he is confined to his 1 home on account of illness. * j Dr. aiwl Mrs.., Frank Kellers spent the w(*ek-end in Charle.ston. - j R\ G. Murphy is vioiting friemla in Tanijia, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. W, .M. Page of .Spar- fanburg, visjied their daughter, .Mi.ss lx>is Page,' on. .Sunday. Miss Iona Blakely was a visitor in Greenville on Tuesday. - Mr. and M rs. W., IL , Crews and I <laughters, Peggy, and Mr. and Mrs. CharHe-Oows, W. T. Crews and Miss Allene Crews of Ijaurens, .spent Sun day wdth Mr. and .Mrs. W. J. Crews. Mrs. E. B. Sloan and Miss Nannie Young Tribble were visitors in Gi'ven- ville on Tuesday. Mhss Sarah Saltgrs spent the week end with relatives in Greenville. _Mrs. Georgi! H. Cornelaon, Sr., and hon, George, of Spajtanburg, spent Sunday with Miss Oormie Ban ley. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts and j little son, Halsell, spent Sunday in Greenwood with the latter’s brother, M.! C. Milam. br. and Mrs, H. C. Kellers of Bos ton, Mass., visited the former’s broth-j er and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. L 4? Li''a $8.90 SPRING C.''OBailey was a business visitor in Greenville la.s.t week. JMrs. G. R. Milam left Thursday for- Savannah, Ga., after spending some time_with her daughter, Mrs. W! H. Robelrts. I Miss Annie Lee Jackson has return ed to her school in Lancaster after spending the week-end with her par ents, Mr, and Mr.s. T. J. Jackson. She| had as her guest. Miss Loui.ne Wren. MILUNERY Rev. and Mrs^ E. J. Pence and lit-i i, nw rjpidly-TOnj.te«:i* .t her j ^ home on N. Adair street. ' Mrs. ,P. S. Jeanes and Mrs. R. L. Piaxico were visitors i Tuesday. Friends' of Miss -Mary Barksdale, daughter of Mrs. R. A4 Steer, will be sorry/ to know she, is ill with pneu monia. Mrs. Emma Little sfent a few days Evans, all of Little Mountain, spent j r ^ I Monday with Mrs. Huffman’s son and j; reen i e ^jjd Mrs. W. C. ■ Huffman. ' - The many friends of Miss Agatha Davis w'ill regret to know that she i .continues quite ill at her home on! >South Broad sti'eet. It rs hoped, how-, l«t w«.k in Simp«>nviile. with heri'^"- 'r" S d.whter. Mr». Mc.S»n T^:. ! ■mprovenwnt th.t she will || President’s Ball At Miss Clelon McLaurin of Clio, spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Mary McLauren at th^ orphan&ge. Mrs. Robert Jeanes of Easley,'spent a few days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes.. Dr. Jeanes joihed her for tbe^ week-end. Miss Katherine Graham, student at Convene college, Spartanburg, spent the areek-end with her parents. Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell Graham. She had as her guest Mias Mary A&deraon, student at Winthapp. a. M. C. Poole and^fam- Goldville Friday Following a custom of the past few 1 Mr. and Mrs * WAV S WWfAg MX?, w ily, Mr. and Mrsw._JViUiam Pow^UrAhe Warm Springs Foundation, and Miss Margaret Burgees, Deany Mar tin, and Waiter Willard spent Sunday in Greenville with Mr. a^ Bto. W. W. Burnt. 3’ears, the Loyal Order of Moose No. | 1306, Goldville, is again sponsoring a- Roosevelt bnrthday ball in the Jo anna school, auditorium on Friday evening, January 29th. Music for the celebration will be fumiahed by Paul Suita and his orchestra. Of the pro ceeds, fiiirty per cent will be, given to seventy per cent to-^ Shriners hos pital as in the past. 'll^^baU is head ed by R. G. Carr, 'director of the Moose order. % . 4 PENNEY'S fBmmn aaarasT. rMtalaS