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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1937
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.»
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NOTICE OF SALE
State of South Carolina, /
County of Laurens. '
In the Court of Common Pleas,
Citizens Federal Savings and Loan
.Association of Clinton, S. C., v». W.
A. Colem.n ,s Admlnist^or of the ^
Estate of James Allen Coleman, de- Columbia with friends,
ceased, et al, defendants: . ,
Notice is hereby given that, pur.' Summer spent the week-
suant to the orders of the Court inl^^'^^ Columbia with her sister, Mrs.
[the above entitled matter, I will sell I B- Eargle.
to the highest bidder for cash, either I ‘Mrs. B. R. .Austin and Mrs. Gus
in or in front of the court house, atiA’oung were visitors in Greenville on
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
I Laurenv^SottUk. Carolina, on salesday l AVednesday.
iin October next, the same being Mon-; Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Pfiffer ofi
[day, October 4, 1937, during the legali Greenville, were the guests of Mr. and
hours for such sales, the following de-! Mr,a. ,\V. M. Chaney on Friday.
M iss Annie Bond and Paul, Charles
and Ray Anderson spent Sunday in
Greenwood with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Little were
the guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs.
R. B. Glenn in Spartanburg..
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wyrick were
the week-end guests of Mf. and Mrs.
tn Monroe,^
Patton of Canipobello,
guest of Mr. and
Clinton
Finance Co., Inc.
Auto Financing
Fire Insurance
'•r
Office:
JACOBS & CO. BLDG.
WORLD
By telegraph, cable and radio
phone, there is a 24-hour con
tact between government.^. Dip
lomats are making strenuous
efforts to avoid a great war and
to bring existing conflicts to an
end. -
Ours is a 24-hour vigil in
readiness at any moment of day
and night to respond4o a phone
call for our service. Every mod
ern improvement adds to the
high standard.^ of every .service
we direct.
The price of every funeral is
in accord with the wishes of the
family, the total cost being de-
termuied when arrangements
are made.
scribed proi>erty: .
All that lot, piece or_ parcel of
land, situate, lying ^and being
within the corporate limits of the
Town of Clinton, iin the County
and 'State aforesaid, cbntaining
one-half of a acre, more or less,
and bounded on the north by
lands now or formerly belonging
to Mrs. Mary G. Owens, measur
ing one hundred five (105) feet
thereon; on the east by land now
or formerly belonging to Mrs.
Mary G. Owens, two hundred
twenty-five (225) feet thereon;
on the south by Ferguson street,
one hundred five (105) feet
thereon; on the we.st by land of
R. C. Dillard. Being the identical
tract of land coinveyed to James
-Allen Coleman by Henry A. Cole
man, by deed dated 9th day of
Septeml>er, 1915, and recorded in
deed book 39, page 174, Clerk’s
office for Laurens County, S. C.
The terms of the sale will be cash;
and the purcha.scr is to pay for
-rnest Lane
Mrs. J. \V.
was the week-end
Mrs. S. B. Lsjftis.
Mrs. Robert P. Jeans of Easley,!
spent several days the past week with
her mother-in-law, Mrs, T. S. Jeans, j
Prof, and Mrs. Bothweli Grahani;
IScottsboro. Ala., are spending several j j visitors
weeks with Mrs. A. M. Copeland^ j Greenville
Mr. and Mrs. J .B. Frontis were
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H. n. HENRY
1898-1937
F. M. BOLAND
H. D. HENRY & COMPANY
INSURANCE
STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
LOANS NEGOTIATED
Telephone 121
I Mr. and Mrs. William King
1 Mrs. Ed Little were visitors in
! lumbia on Thurs<iay.
i Mrs. H. B. Goff and children
and'
Co-'
V
of.
SUCCESS
in tireenviiie on Saturday.
. , Mrs. B. H. Boyd, Mrs. John Spratt,
called to Ridge Spring Friday on \ij.g ^ y Martin were judges':
Frontis’
count of the death of Mr.
father. Dr. D. B. Frdntis,
Mrs. George W. Taylor and daugh
ter, Frances, were visitors in Green
ville on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nelson, Mr-j
and Mrs. Nick ’Nelson of Rock Hill,
attended the funeral of their uncle,
J.'*>C. W^tts, in Mountvillo on Sun
day
Mr.s. Henry Winn of Greenville, was'
the guest of Mrs. Reese , Young on j
Wednesday. , Mrs. Jack’
is spend-'
Mr.
Thurston Giles of .Atlanta
ing the week with his parents,
anJ Mrs,. C. C. Giles.
Mrs. George Davis’ left Thursday
for a visit with her daughter. Miss
.Alma Davis, in Williamsburg, V’a., and
at a flower show held in Cross HilD:
Saturday.
•Miss Margaret Brice .spent
week-end in Greenwood with her
rents, Mr. and Mrs A. W. Brice. [
Mrs. Roy Geise of I^aur’ens, was I
I the guest Tuesday oi Miss Sallie;
I Wright and Mrs. Zee McLees.
Mrs. J. A. Piper of Greenville, is,:
I spending several days this week with''
her- aunt, Mrs. W. A. Dicus, and'
Mrs, M. E. Browning. !
Guerard, student at a I
Is Generally Associated
With Good Management
And good management ha.s as its very heart,
sound financing. This modern Bank ^ers a
COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE to business
men and individuals alike — and here you are
certain of having financial details done cor
rectly.
stamps,
be, let
lion
will
deed, and recording and will'her brother, C. W. Griffin, in Rich-
inlo posaos-sioiv upon produc-i mond, Va,
01 Sheriff’s deed. The bidding' Mrs. T. P. P. Carson of Greenville,
not l>e closed upon the day of; spent Wednesday with her .parents,
P.£,TRIBBL£m,
AMBULANCE SERVICE’-PHONE 94
sale but shall remain open until the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands.
30th day after the sale, exclusive of| Mr.s. John C. Henry of Greenville,
the day of sale, withir^ which period was the guest Wednesday of Mrs.
any- person other than the highest
bidder may raise the bid as is pro
vided by law, and upon making the
necessary- deposit. The highest bidder,
upon the bid being kruxAed down, will
i)e required to deposit five (5) per
cent of his bid as evidence of good
fiiith in the bidding. Upon complying
with the sale the deposit will be cred
ited upon the purchase ilrice, but up
on faiilure to comply with the terms
of the bid within ten days after the
close of the bid the deposit shall be
forfeited and the property will b«
sold on some subsequent salesday at
the risk of the former purchaser.
- C. W. WIER, Sheriff.
Dated September 15, 1937.---30-3cw
business school in C^olumbia, spent |
Sunday with her parents. Dr. andiS
Mrs. Frank Kellers. ig
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts. Mrs. Mag-'8
gie Hays, Carolyn and .Ann Pitts,
spent Sumlay in Spartanburg wi|,h;j
.Mr. ami .Mrs. Craig Kennedy. !
Mrss DoHy^^lilling was the woelr-]
eml guest of friends in liancaster. j
.Mr.s. George Watts Copeland, Mrs.,
Clyde McCrary, Mrs. Hoy Pitts and
Miss Lula Young visited the former’s
brother, W. E. Jone>, at Oteen, N. C.,'
last Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dailey and fam
ily spent the week-end with relatives
Let us help j^’ou manage your business more
successfully—we can save you time and money
in every operation.
Our officers are always anxious to help Clin
ton and her citizens t() further the best inter-
e.sts of this community.
WE WELCOME YOl R BANKING lUJSINESS
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A. B. Godfrey.
.Miss Pansy Woodruff of Spartan
burg, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mr.s. E. T. Woodruff.!
.Mr. ami Mr.s. G. A. Mcllwain and,
Misses Elizabeth and Marguerite Mc-
llw^n of Due West, sjuMit Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Baldwin,
Miss Juliet Paplin of Danville, Va.,
is visiting Miss .Sunshine Bailey,. Dil
lard Barnett of Memphis, Tenn., has
returned to his home’after .spending
several days the past week as the
guest of Mrs. ('. .M. Bailey and
(laughter. ... . Mrs, George W. Copeland, Misse.s]
Dr. and Mrs. H. .S. I* ish spent tbe McCrary, Dorothy Taylor and!
week-end in Spai tanburg with 'onds. |Adair sjient Wednesday in
Mrs. Grady Adair and ‘^aoprbter,, (^jj.pp,jyj||p j
Linda, spent a few (lays the past} Mi.ss .Mary Ella Hailey, who t(*aches,
week in Woodruff with her sister, Campohello, is spending the week!
Mrs. Wade Drummond. her parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. L.}
Mr, and Mrs. R. \V, Wade returned! Bailey. Her School will be closed
s. i,. II. Odert of Hlack-
i shear, Ga., visited the latter’s parents,
Dr. and Mrs. K. K. Shealy, yesterday..
Mrs. Oden and little (Iraughter, Mar-j
Caret, remained for a two week.s’ .stay.
Mrs. Arthur McL^ueen ami little}
daughter, Jean Elizabeth, of I>atta,
are spending a month with hi>r pa
rents, Mr, and Mrs. ('. "I’inson.
.Mrs, Clyde .McCrary, Mrs. Ero W’ier,'
M.S.BAILEY&SON
OLDEST
BANKERS
STRONGEST
Monday from a ten di^ys’ vacation
stay at I,,ake Junaluska, N. C., and a
trip through the Smoky mountains
and Kentucky.
Miss Vera Burnett of Grey^^(^‘,
was the week-end guest of Miss Celia
I..atinu*r.
Miss Ixiis Page spent the week-end
in Spartanliurg with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. F*age.
Carroll Barnes .spent .Sunday in
('harlotte, N. C., with friends.
Mr .ami Mrs. P. B. Adair and fam
ily and .Mr. ami Mrs. W’. .S. Horne of
W’are Shoals, spent Sunday in the
,v. • »■—«m
mountains.
- . Hllly ; iJiitmiied to' TuLaiie
college, spent the week-end with his j
PEDESTRIANS AND
MOTOR TRAFFIC
/!'■/■ / J'. /
uxuiA. rtu/x, - ie4A. HCMe-
SIDEWALKS
FOR SAFETY
jiarents, .Mr. and .Mrs, Roy Pitts. |
.Mix. Robert Hamer of Eastover.i
spent the past week with her mother,
Mrs. .1. W .l>t*ake. j
Ml. ami Mrs. E. M. Stutts ami chil-:
(iren -jient .Sunday in Rook Hill with,
their niece, Miss Evelyn Ix-a, student
at Winthrop college.
•Mr. ami Mr.s, Gene Knox s[)ent
Sunday In Spartanburg with Mrs.
Knox's sister. Miss Elo'ise Daniel.
.Mis< h'.mma Little, member of the
'ohool faculty at Fountain Inn, ■-'pi-nt [
Sumlay with her parents, .Mr. andj^y^j^
.Mrs. John T. Little,
H. L. Eichelberger, local agent of
the New lYork Life Insurance com
pany, i.s spending the week in New
York on bu.sine.ss.
.Mrs. W. B. W’harton and daughter^
.Mrs. (’. H. McLaughlin of Atlanta,
were the guests of .Mrs. M. M. P'ree-
T~"TTTaTr'T}n Monday^ -
Mrs. R. W. Phillip.s and daughter,! the
J. E. Elliott,
several weeks during the harvest sea
son.
Postmaster H. R. Fuller, Rhett I\
Adair, and Carlton F. Winn were in
Greenville .Monday for the dedication
cxo,rcises of the new post office, and
to hear Postmaster General .lames A.
Farley.
Rev, C. Bynum Betts was in Che.s-
t(‘r .Sunday afternoon to assist in the
funeral .services of Dexter Wallace,
son of Dr. ami .Mrs, W, R. Wallace of!
that city, who was killed last Friday j
iii an ai^omobile accident. |
William Moorhead, .son of .Mr, and'
•Mis. W. a. Moorhead of Goldville, has!
Miiiversity,. .New
resume his medical
studies for the coming year,
FORMER GOVERNOR
ANSEL IMFROVING
Friends in fhe c;ty of former Gov
ernor .Martin F. .Ansel, of Greenville,
will be interested to know- his comii-
litm was rep(*rte(l considerably im
prover! yesterday following a stroke
on .Sunday. Goveirior Ansel has
served as chairman of the bo.ard of
of Thornwell orphanage of
city for more than d.") years and
i.s in Clinton frerjiieiitly to visit the
institution. He is 87 and only rw;ent-
ly retired. from active law [nactice.
He was governor, 1907 to 1911.
Treat the Whole Family To...
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(Trade-Mark Registered)
FOR DESSERT
Ask For the Best —
Always ask for Diximail) and be assured
of the best, ifte tastiest and the creamiest
lee (’ream. Any meal will be greatly im
proved by the addition of this delicious Ice
(’ream dessert. .\sk for it at your nearest
dealer.
A South (.’arolina Product
Manufactured bv
GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO.
I
Wbra bad weather drives children and grown*
ope off moddj footpaths and into the street^
danger results. Pedestrians have no place Jn
the path of fast-flowing motor traffic—but.
tbeyll go there unless your community has
good sidewalks.
Here’s one safety problem that is up fo YOU*
IHiy not get together with your neighbors and
your officials and talk the matter dver. Con*
Crete walks don’t cost a great deaL^^d besides
saving Eves they’E give you years of conve*
nience 'and comfort, and permanently lift up
your neighborhood.
fORTUND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
GREENVILLE HOST
TO 30TH DIVISION
Ciccnvillc Mcmhci-at of^
3()th Division association wt*rv j
speriirpbufiTig’ "iBT?) GreenvtOTTlghT “foFj
'Hhe lifgi^irig tomorrow of their 20th
.Snooks, and Mr.s
the week-end in Ware .Shoals.
Dufljlfan Workman of Clemson col-.annivi^4^l.sary chnvention.
lege, spent the week-end with his} Registration will take place tomor-
mother, .Mrs. Nene Workman. ^ j row morning and the early part of
Billy King, freshman at Furman the afternoon will be devoted to unit
university, Greenville, spent the week-1 meetings. A parade featuring eight
end with bis parent.^, Mr. and Mrs.
William G. King.
• Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Uoope.r spent
Sunday in Union with the latter’s
mother, Mrs. .Sudie Edward.s.
Billy Bird, student at Clemson col
lege, spent the w’eek-end with his
grandmother, Mrs. W. C. Bird.
Lewis Bond spent Sunday in Mor-
ganton, N. C., with his sister, Mrs.
S. P. Anderson .
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent
Sunday in Little Mountain with rela
tives.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.
B. Loftis were Mr. and MYs. Ben Lof-
tis, Mr!^ and Mrs. James Waldrop,
Miss Myrtle Waldrop, and Ai J. Wal
drop of Campobello.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S, Barnette ^nd
daughters, Grace, Frances and Mar
garet Ann spent the week-end in
Greenville with relatives. While there
they visited Misses Alethea and Eliz
abeth Barnette at North Greenville
Junior college.
E. B. Barrett, Jr., member of the
high school faculty, and J. A. Cheat
ham, principal of Florida Street
school, spent the weekei^ at their
homes in Macon, Ga., and Abbeville.
hands and
staged late
two drum corjis
in the afternoon
will be
and th^
fir.st day’s program wilhbe corfclud-
ed with a dance at Textile hall.
PAYNE ACTIVE AGAIN
Candor, N, C., Sept. 28.—Two arm
ed bandits, one of whom was tenta-
jtively identified as Bill Payne, es-
Icaped convict, held up the Bank of
I Candor here today and escaped with}
cash estimated by bank officials at
between $2,500 and $3,000.
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EiEMr UME FiOM ClanSSodnEMif
Back lo IMl—88 j^an a«»->whra ie^
tan war* loborionsly wrlttaa by bond*
whan Iba laMar-prasa wos osad is avary
effic»—CLAUSSElfB BREAD was coo.
aldarad lhaa. oa H Is now, high la Food
Caargyl
HUNTLEY HEADS GLEE CLUB
The college glee club will again this
year be under the personal direction
of Dr. .Stephen M. Huntley, a mem
ber. of its faculty. Regular practice
has already begun and several trips
during the year will be taken as in
the past.
tjoid fiCTM fj
Today. CLAVtSEirS BREAD la Idaal lot
soadwlcbas ... monraloas foe toast.. •
dalldoaa. oaUora la quality. CLAO!^
BEITS BREAD la ohroyt iraab at
.grocar's Ordas M.
Hipp & Chwdler
Clothes for Men and Boys
Yoar Bnaincaa Appreciated
danSSedS
Bread
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