The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 15, 1937, Image 5

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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGE FIVE JoaiuittV Luic^y Streak Broken wiiie Whitrtiire .hit Wertz hard in the eighth^- ‘ Newberry 9 14 0 I Whitmire .... 4 11 ; 2 - I Wertz, Sinjfley and Bouknifht; Bruce Galloway’s earn Tastes i Stone and Yartorouah. Defeat After Eleven Straight ,, - Monarch puhed a surprise as they Vkioiries. Newberry, July 10.—^The Mid-State P Personal Mrs. George H. Comelson of Spar tanburg, is spending the summer with ended the Joanna winning streak byj Winning 12 to 6 behind John Walker’s' her sister. Miss Connie Bailey, league saw Joanna upset Saturday : **teilar pitching as>he fanned 20 men. | Mr. and Mrs. Marion Malone of ier 11 atr»iiFht win* »nd Newberrv ' ^a'’is had twj home runs and Phil- Wheeling, V’a., Spent several days last wL into a ' hips ono for tho winners, with At>r«ns|week with Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Rob- hlbeberry staked a ninth-innin* tettinit one for.Jjanna. ’ |erts. They were aeconipanied home by Monarch 12 16 3 ^ Miss Lucille Roberts for an extended Joanna 6 9 2[visit. Walker and Littlejohn; Gowan and ^^d Mrs. J. L. Pruitt of Due fwberry staged a ninth-inning raHy' to defeat IMiitmire, 9 to 4, as they bunched hits with men on.* «Prather, of \\Tiitmire,’had a home run while Sto,ne hit well for New berry. Bouknight had three, one a ' triple, to drive in runs for Newberrj’, a.^ Cieekmore and J. Singley hit well. The winners played fine ball afield OIM Mrs. Virginia Neville is spending several weeks in Montreat, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hayes and little son. Banks, Jr., left Friday for their.ness, home ,in Morristown, N. J., after spepding the past week with Mrs.f FORMER CLINTONIAN ILL. E. (Shaw Cunningham, a former resident of tjiis city, is critically ill at his homei in Pass Christian, Miss., according to information received by relatives in the.cjty yesterday. Mr. Cunningham is pleasantly remember ed in Clinton by a number of'friends who will Jearn with regret of his ill- PHOTOS BY NTCgOLg With the photographs appearing in The Chronicle last .. week of Ifissas Lydie liOake and Sadie Chandler, June brides, the line, “Photoe by Nichols,”' was through an oversight omitted. / PAPER —' Mimeograph, Onion Skta, Carbon Paper, Second Sheets. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Morse. Winnsboro pulled a 6 to 5 win over West, and Mr. and Mrs. R. R, Gaddy j ^tanning. Hayhs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.; Bailey. , \j • Mrs.- Mary^G. Davis is visiting herj daughter, Mrs. George M. Dickson; in|i Establidied 1886 pf Mullins, were recent guests of Mrs. Mallohon by stopping a ninth inning raliv. J. Miss Frances Lide returned yester- Grey went out in the seventh and Brannon did some fine relief work M^d^lohon. Jackson and Wood of Mol- lohon had three hits each while T. i day to her home in Elloree after be ing the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F; M. J AME.S JV. ^CALDWELL Phone\38 while Jackson had one bad inning forlStutts for the past week J. M. Pitts left Sunday for a three- weeks visit to friends and relatives in Shealy had a . . . nr* five for the Cords, driving in most of;carry him to Hot Springs, Ark.. Nash-i ; ' their runs. -i ville. Ark., Tyler, Waco, Troy, Austin,'• .A catch by* Ward featured." i San .Antonio. Houston, and Galveston, Misses Lizzie Lou and Macy ,Young of Hattiesburg, Miss., and Walter Young of Aberdeen, Miss., are the guests of their uncle, John H. Young. Mrs.' J. A. Dugan and little daugh ter, Mar^a, have returned to their home in' Hartsville, after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and ee nils eacn wnue 1.1 . i.nv perfect day of five for Arkansas and Texas. His route willl'^'l; '‘ perievi iivr lor, . . .. ! Mfs. John Hagan Graves of Detroit, § Winnsboro 6 11 21 Texas, and New Orleans, La. Mollohon -5 10 3' J. Isaac Copeland of IGreenville, Grey, Brannon and Greer; Jackson i spent the week-end with his parents, and Cromer. [Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland. Mr^. Effie .Wasson of Hickory' Tav is visiting her niother, Mrs. James Bradley. Friends of Mrs. Charles S. Ijank- ford will regret to know she, is seri ously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. P. B. Adair Mr. anti Mrs. R. C. Neal, .Sr., R. C. .4Tr-l)AT SINGING SUNDAY .An all-day singirrg will be held at t'h. p.,t week with her Uiok-W^al IIUMr, Penteeortal-church. Clinton, on Sun- Mre. T,‘>m ' Cooper ha, returne.i^;i' L""*; >'’■* MarfrareC Dean .lay. July 18. Dinner will be served home after..,pendink several weeks in II y* 'y'- ' V*' , ‘ ‘ all singers and visitors' Gadsden, .Ala., with her parents, Mr ’ * ' * **ase on . uiu ay. W. R. Thomas, President. City Electric & Plumbing Co. E. M. Timmerman^ Prop.. WIRING — PLLMBING — HEATING - CONTRACTORS .All Estimates Free - “Prompt Service Phone 36 — Clinton, S. C. and Mrs, R. L. Kershaw. .Miss Laura Cates of Newnan, Ga., spent several days the past week in' the city with friend.s. .Mr. and Mrs. J. .A. Neighbors of 1 ('hicopee, Ga., slpent the week-end •with the former’s parents, Mr. and , .Mrs. W. E. .Neighbors. I Friends of, Drummond Hailey, for I several years with the Lydia Mill I .>tore, will be interested to* know be j now connected with Rogers store I of this city. ' Mrs. .A. W, Brice of Greenwood, I spent Friday with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland. Mrs. Thornw’ell Dunlap and chil- , ,, dren, Mrs. B. K. Winkard and chil-'V -r-r"r' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. IKm ( opeland, for- » For Summer Energy — and Comfort - EAT - IXIMAir\ icecreamAuF (Trade-Mark Registered) You Can’t Beat It J^r F4avor an4 Quality ORDER IT FROM YOUR FAVORITE DEALER. A South Carolina Product - Manufactured by GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO. Mrs. M. J. McFaddon is visiting Mr. i and Mrs. C. L. Dunla]) in Rock Hill, j .Mrs. W.'H. Koheris and Guynell Mi-i lam were visitors in (rreenvillo on Tuc'iil-ay.' | .M r. and Mrs. ('hailes Workman of,] .SpailanburgV- .sjH*nt Saturday’ with Mrs. Workman' spaieiits, 'Mr. and; k .Mrs. .1. IH«id Todd.' ‘ |§ Mr, .uiiii Mr.s^ .loe Piper of Green- yille, spont Sund.^y with Mrs. Pipi'r’sjg aunt and grandmother, Mrs. W. A. Dicu.s and .Mrs. M. K. Rrowning. Willia^ii .Milam of Nulley, N. J., is spending this month with‘Mr. and •Mrs. W. H. Roberts and other wda- tives. Mrs. L .R. Lynn is spending several ‘ Coihdensed Statement of the Condition of M.S.BAIL£Y&$ON BANKERS OF CUNTON, SOUTH CAROLINA ^ At tjie Close^of Business’June 30, 1937 ^SOURCES ■ I- - IkOans and Discounts .....$73(Ull52.23 Ranking Hou.se ... 17,608.97 Stocks and Bonds .. 237,106.00 Real Estate • 20,844.63 Due from Banks and Cash on Hand 375,840.59 Other Resources V TH”^ I*:..:......:. , * T()TAL .$1,392,292.85 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Undivided Profits Due to Biinks Bills Payable Other Liabilities . DEPOSITS TOTAL $ 20,201.40 . 31,951.33 NONE NONE NONE 1,340,140.12 $1,392,292.85 dren, and Peggy Jphn.*ion left yester day for a few days’ stay at Sullivan’s Island. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey of' Sen eca, spent the week-end with the lat ter’s parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Tr L. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bobo and chil dren of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with 'Mrs. Bobo’s parents, Mr. and ' merly of Renno, are now making their home in Greenville. Mr. Copeland is conntH.'ted w'ith the S. S. Newell Con struction company and was trans ferred to Greenville last week. Mr. and Mrs. K, F, lAdahd of Hous-j ton, Texas, announce the birth of a daughter, on July 10. Mrs. Ixdand is the former Miss Nell Campbell of this Your attention is called to the above statement re^ flectiniil the condition of our ^nk. On the stfenj^th of this statement we solicit the accounts of firms, corpor ations and individuals, both Commercial and Savinijis. Enjoy the pause that Mrs. G, W. Addy. They were accom panied home by Miss Oranna Addy for a week’s visit. Misses Mae Dicus, I>ot ^Workman, and Willie Earle Davidson are spend ing this week in Brevard, N. C, Mrs. W. Tayldr Adair and Miss Florencl* Adair were in Columbia Sun day to visit W. Taylor Adair, who has been £ hosjiital patient there for some time. Mrs. K. BrVanoe, Miss Connie Bai ley, Mrs. \V. I). Campbell, aixl .Mrs. H. M. Wise were visjti^rs, in Green ville on Tue.'day. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Roberts, Miss Lucille KolH*rts and Mrs. ,1. L. Milam spent Sunday in Honea Path with‘Mr. an.) Mrs. lA*sler Malone. Dalton Bobo left Sunday for a two week’^ visit to lelative.s in Little ^ Rock, Ark city. Mrs. Vanie Campbell is spending several months in Burlington, N. C., with her brother, L. R. Painter. Mr-, and .Mrs. Joe Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1). Bass, Miss l^aVerne arid Roy Burgess .spent the week-end at the Isle of Palms, and Folly Beach. .Mrs. C, H. .Shannon of .Newlierry, is spending the'week witli her daugli-| ter and son-in-law, .Mr. and .Mrs. la'wis I), .Simpson. Mrs. W. R. Payne and children and] Betty^.()’Dell of Newport News, Va.,| Ml'. K. I;,]. .Stanton and children of. Fli)ienee, are visithig their mother uid grani'nioTher, Mrs. W. H. Work-i man. .Mills Ruth Hailey and Mrs. C. C. Bailey are spending sevefal weeks atj •M o n I re a t, N. ('. ’ Miss Sarah Duncan of Whitmire, refreshes at Mr. aihd Mrs. H. L. ('Mnningham of I f Nunnamaker of '’o- -Greenville, were the guest.s last week j week-end guests of of Mrs. Allie CJinkscales. j Miss Kate .lilauL Mrs. Llise Spencer Hindman of Mr. and Mrs. (J. C. Zeigler of Spar-1 \ t , F'-'- USED CAR You cannot realjxe how much pleasure you ean'get out^' of a Used Car this summer. Buy one. Priged to sell.. Terms. 1936 TerrapUae Tmk CoMh. ' Original tirea, color Mack. .Low miicof*. Car In porfect condition. Locally owned. 1595 1936 Plymootli' 4-door Trank Sedan. An etcei^ionally clean car. New white aide- wall tirea. Bpccial $585 1936 Chevrolet Standard Coock. Fonacriy owned by^- Mr. W. C. Baldwin. Looks and rans like a new r 193^R|lynK Twb m3 11928 PohUac Coock $50 7928 Ford Conpe $95 loatk Sedan $285 Chevrolet Sedans. for $295 and $3K Two 1931 Chevrolet Sedans, each $195 1934 Plynoath Coack $345 1934 Chevrolet Sport' Rood- > eter, rnnible seat $335 1930 Chevrolet Sedan $145 tanburg, were the. weekrend guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts. ft Sloan Todd of Marion, .spent the past week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Reid Todd. Mis.s Irene Workman .spent the pa.st week at Myrtle Beach. Miss Catherine^ Blakely and Miss Sarah Cannon will leave today for Peabody College., for- Teachers, Nas'h- ville, Tenn., where they will attend summer school, F’riends of Mrs. W. J. Xrews will regret to know she was called to Spartanburg Sunday on account of the illness of her mother." Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bobo of Co lumbia, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. B. Bobo, on ^unday. — Mr. and Mrs. McLees Cunningham announce the birth of a son, Joseph McLees, Jr., on July 3. 'Miss Marion Dorsey and Miss Lil lian' Anderson of Laurens, were the guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs, George W. Bailey. Mrs. J. Reid Todd left Monday to visit her daughter and son-in-law. Mg and Mrs. Harry Bolick, in High Point, N. C. ' Kathryn ElRson is spending the TRY aod yoa wiU BUY the PLYMOUTH \ A Car you will be Proud to owb Clintim Motor Co. . CUatoo, S| C. 119 ;week at Ocean Drive with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bux ton. ^ Miss Mai^ Stone spent the week end with Miss Gertrude Cannon, who lives near here. Mrs. Helen Peters n^l John Peters of Roeibling, N. J., spent the past week with their daughter and sister, Miss Vilma Peters. Robert M. Crooks spent the- week-' Washington, D. i.s,,visiting her pa-1 rents. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. .Spencer. Mrs. ^J. B. Dukes of Sedalia and brother, Joe Batley and family of Texas, were visitors at the orphanage on Tuesday. Miss Martha Whitten hasH returned i home after^ spending the past six weeks * with friends at Waterville, Maine. Mrs. Rex' Phillips and Mrs. B. "O. Whitten were visitors in Greenville *. ' • • • on Tuesday. M iss .Margie Young, Miss Caroline Young, Lindsay and Harry Young were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr5f. J. tV. Milam. Mr and Mrs. J. D. Jenkins of Sum ter spent Monday at the orphanage. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent Sunday in Inman with Mr, and Mrs. B. W, Gibson and other relatives. 'Miss Sarah Hayne, Jim Jumper, and Roy' Jumper of Springrfield, visited Miss Kate Milam and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milara on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Lea and daugh ter, Evelyn, of Charleston, spent yes terday with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts, enroute tp Black Mountain; N. C. , for the summer. They will be join- ^ij~later"thf» -week-^^lrr wnd^ Mrs^ Stutts and children, for a two weeks’ sUy. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Long, and Misses! Anna, Margaret and Mildred Long of I White Rock, and Edwin and Johnny i Long of Buffalo, N. Y.I* were * the f guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Tpm Sease. ' ^ Lawrence Ferguson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, returned Satur- end at his home in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. B. H.i Merritt and family, Mrs. Hugh Easterling of Haz ard, Ky., were the gue^s the past two weeks of Mr. and Mrsi J. B. Dailey. M. Cassanova and family spei^t Sunday in Columbia with Mr. and iMrsT Adrian Cas.sanova, i^d Miss' Marion Home. , Mrs. Fleyd Hitt spent Tuesday Jn Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs. How ard O^ields. Mfss Doris Bolt of Laurens spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson. A. L: Shepard apent Monday and Tuesday in Gol^jmbia bn business. day from Washingtoh, where he at tended the Boy Scout jamboree'. He | left Monday for Camp Elliott, at Old Fort, N. C., where he will spend sev eral weeks. • . GONE TO COLORADO Miss Mildred Whitten, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.' B. O. Whitten of this city, has spent the past month at Steamboat Spring.^, Colorado, and will be there until the first of Septem ber. • Miss Whitten is attending the Berry-Mannsfield Theatrical camp, where Sheris speciltizing in various types of dancing. ' The (^ervice that ..adds Comfort to. Ydur, Home ft I • i During these hot sumnier days, the time you save with a telephone ta aid in settling daily proWeme may be the difference betareen a day that vrorries your nerves iato a frazzle, and a day that includes the time yoa need for relaxalioo. * There are to many details in running a nousehold. An extra loaf o£ bread from the grocer — a six o’clock order of ice creasa from the drugr ■tore — and ao on. And with a telephone to run your errands, many com- oema of the day are easily diitposed of. ' Of ooturse, most everyone is fsmilisr with the value of telephone service but if you are trying to get along without a telephone you may be surprised, and pleased, to know how little it costs to have a telephone iia your hon^ All you need to do is to riik .any telephone employe, or get in touch sfith the Wephone Business OflU-e. Order your telephone today, and sdd com fort and protection to your home. ^ ' Souditm Bdl Telephone end Teleffreph \ I leseraereSed1 ■i, '1 \ . Li