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i. THURSbAY. JANUARY!«, 1938 THE QJNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON,/S. C. PAGE FITE NOTICB OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby ^yen that we will render final accountinj: oi our acts and doings as Executors of the Es tate of Mattie May Mahaffey, de ceased, to the Probate Court of Lau- rens County, South Carolina, at. Lau rens, South Carolina, on Tuesday, January 11th, 1938, at eleven o’clock A. M. We will, at the same time end | pjfpppjgg « place, ask for our duties as tats. HEALTH TALKS Elasentials of Health A writer in the London Times states, “It is generally agreed nowa- Lt. Thomas Howell of Albermarle, days that bodily health depends onj>l. c., spent the week-end with Mrs. and [people you know I a final discharge from Executors of said E^- V AU preeons having claims against said Estate will file the same, duly verified, *on or before said date, or be MRS. JESSE MAY MANN. LAWRENCE E. MAHAFFEY. l-S-5tc-w.' Executors. - Clinton Finance Co., bic. Auto Financing \ Fire Insurance Office: ^ JACOBS & CO. BLDG. Howell and children here. . ; Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Burdette and son, York of Charleston, were the week-end guest.s of Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Pitts. Mrs. H. D. Rantin and Mrs. Thom as Howell were visitors in Greenville on Thursday. Mrs. Raymond Pitts spent the week-end with relatives in Sumter, Miss Ethel Hunter of Greenville spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Lee Hunter. Mrs. Howard Williams of lAn- cli^er, spent Sunday with her sister, Mi^ Annie Lou Norman. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Ericsson and daughter, Dolly, of Lancaster, spent Sunday with Mi.ss Sybil Burdette. James Pitts spent the .week-end at Elliott. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Pitts and children, who spent friends in Asheville, N. C., Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith and fam- jily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. j Cirey Smith in Greer. _ I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lawson and j son, Mrs. Buck Hadden, Mrs. Jim and!"^***^*”^®^^ and son Albert, joyed popcorn, were served. apples and candies 1 Gray . Funeral Home Clinton. S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ... ond ... EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Phones 41 and 399-J L RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgra. two essential elements—nutrition This ignorant opinion he describes as a “principle” and says that it was early recognized by the British Broadcasting corporation. So much the worse for the British radio public. A sufficient dose of tubercle bacilli a will result in tuberculosis however well nourished you-may be. Violent exercise and over-fatigue are power ful allies of the disease. Neither nu trition nor exercises can save us from syphilis or cancer or even a cold in the head. Neither careful formulas nor much kicking of his leg^ will keep your baby from getting dysen tery, although the dysentery will cer tainly play havoc with his nutrition. I What, then, are the essentials of good health? First I should put good i breeding. No nation that neglects the ! problems of inheritance will ever at-jthe'hoiidays with relatives in Bishop- jtain physical or intellectual perfec- ville. ,tion. Secondly I .should place control q j sheelv spent, I of our environment and ,this means in Charlotte. N. C.. with Mr. i proper disposal of sewa’go, protection ^nd Mrs. E. L. Culbroath and daugh- jof water supplies, pasteurization of^^j, \iary Ann I milk, adequate housing, elimination of ■ Hazel ^ Boland of Greenville. ; disease carriers in the animal world j ^^e week-end with her parents. : such as rats. . flies, and mosquitoes, and Mrs. J. D. Boland. All of these are functions of govern-! and Mrs; I). C. Heustess spent the week-end in Bennett svillo with the former*s sisti r, Mrs. C. .\. Hor- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilder — . son,'Denny, spent Sunday in Liberty j *‘®**^*'^®* “®*‘® Friday, with relatives. j Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell and Mrs. Jack Guerard has returned to Silas, spent Sunday In Laurens Columbia after apending the holidays j with Mr. and Mrs. Garrett. „ ^ with her parenta. Dr. and'Mrs. Frank' Mis.s Sara Blakely spent la^t week Kellew. " j wiffi in' Grggn-' Miss Fay CauJey ,of the General jo d o i hospital staff in Greenville, spent Fri-^ B..Snelgrove and day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. <^^® ^e®k-end with Mrs. r rnnii-v Snelgrove s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Z' ^ AA Sandford in Saluda. M^, M .1 McPadden, a«oropani«i. Holtxclaw, Miss by Mrs. J. K. Hatton, left Saturday for a months vTication at Sarasota, FMa. Scientists meeting at Indianapolia learned that the teen-age driver ia most deadly. Yes, and particularly , , when he is combined with the teen- visited|age drinker. Virginia visited in Miss Mary Kate Hollis has returned home after spending some time in Charlotte, N. C. Miss Frances Horton, William Hor ton and Miss Johnita Horton spent tnent and for this reason it is dan gerous to misled a democracy into !>elieving it can achieve health by l>hy'iic*al jerks and the drinking of milk. We .shall admit, of course, that good food and recreation have their plac(‘. .And so also have fresh air, ar. 1 sl(>t j). an 1 equanimity. / INSURANCE We think we know the best Fire and Life Insur ance policies. We think we know how to ~ advl^^ the best^ plans for you. We think we' have the best companies. Consult me. B. H. BOYD, Agent Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. WE SAY •‘THANKS’* One of our appreciated subscribers of this community sends us this Now Year’s message, for which, we are grateful: “I want to congratulate you on the clean newspaper you are giving your readers. Espt-cially your policy of no whiskey advertisements appearing in your paper. I for one think The Chronicle one of the best weekly pa pers in .S. C. Wishing you a happy and pro.speTous New Year^ DR. STUTTS SKRACH-NO-MOR .tO-minute Itch Treatment. Only one 1 application neceHaary No greane; no meaN; no aoited clothing or bed Iblen.' iNo time lost from school. At good drugstores everywhere. YOUNG’S PHARMACY fornuu belt. Mis< Tommie Duckett and Mrs. Gussie ( rum of Greenwood, visited Mrs. .1. C. Blackwell on Sunday. Roswell Porter has returned to his teaching position at Florence after spomling the holiilays with his moth- Mrs. W. S. Porter.— d^ill Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis, has returnetl to his studies at West Point Military .Acad emy, after spending the holidays here. RolH*rt McLt'es returned to Nt*w York Saturday after spending the holidays wHh his mother, Mrs. Zee ■Mclx‘es. Mrs. L. C. Bond is on an extended visit to her Ma.ughter, and son-in- law, Mr. and Mji's. L. M. Curti.s m Pmcviltp. — Mrs. G. L. Copeland and daughter, Peggy,-.sclent the week-end in Whit mire with the former’s sister, Mrs. I .Mattie Kohn. Ml. and Mrs. O.- B. King and chil dren spent Sunday in .Mc<'’ormick with relatives. have two I ela- Poar- Mr.s, Kichtex Cirady several days the past week in New berry with relatives. Mrs. James Tinkler of Cliffside, N.i C., spent the w’eek-end with her par*! ents, .Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox. Miss Marion Sumner spent several days the past w’eek in Chappells with relatives. Rev. William Biakely of Union Theological seminary, Richmond, Va., left Tuesday ^fter spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. R. F. Biakely. Ligon .Adcly spent the week-end with his parents in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. SaUford returned home after spending wi'eks in (’oncord, N. (’., with tives. I Mrs. .Alec Henry, Miss .Maude I son, .Mrs. George Holland and , Mac Hijip, ,-pent Saturday in las tht' guests of Mr. and Mrs i Shuler. . Dr. Charles .Anderson of New York, ! .sptuit the past week with his aunt an*! uncle, Mr. and .Mrs. George W. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. (k I). Jones and daughter Miriam, sjient Sunday in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. So'uth and son, James, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hughes and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W .M. Chaney. - Adatr 1s vts1tiiT]r“h1s brothw^ L^.,. Adair, in Atlanta. Miss Emily Ferguson and Edward Ferguson have resumed their college studies at (Jueens-Chicora and Duke Holtzclaw, and Nell Smith Spartanburg Sunday. With The Sick Sorry to report little Miss Betty Anne Campbell ia ill. ! Friends of Mrs. Edna Taylor re- jgret to learn that she is .seriously* ill lat the home of her si.ster, Mrs. Joe 1 Terrv. Glad to know Mrs. Annie is improving after being ill. Mae Birthday Party Enjoyed Mrs. Joe Campbell delightfully en tertained a number of little friends honor of her son, Lawrence, who in 1 was .^celebrating his thirteenth birth- iday. .After several game.s were en- Wonder how miich of (Charles Vance Millar's $500,000 will be left after the “Stork Derby” contestants carry the case to the judicial com- mitWo-of the Jt«vy eouneil " higbeafc - court in the British empire. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that we wUl make final accounting of our acta and doings as Administrators de bonis non, cum testamento annexo, of the Estate of James Ervin Ma^ffey, deceased, to the Probate Court of Laurens Ckiun- Jys, South Carolina, at Laurens, South Carolina, on Tuesday, January llth, nineteen hundred and thirty-eight, at eleven o’clock A. M., and we will, at the same time and place, ask for a di.scharge from our duties as Adminis trators of said E.state. / All persons having claims against sai<i estate will file the .same, duly verified, on or before said date, or be forever barred. MRt?. JESSIE MAY MANN. LAWRENCE E. MAHAFFEY. Administrators de bonis non. l-fi-.'itc-w. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS. aB i for standard and portable machinea. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. university after spending the holniayH with their parent.s, .Mr. and .Mrs. R. E. Ferguson. Miss Miriam ('oleman spent several} Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Gaskill have re days in Laurens the past week with frum a weeks stay in Media, Floor Sanding — Beautiful Floors City Electric S Plumbing Company in her sister, Mrs. Hugh Morgan, j Mrs. C. L. Sims and daughters,; returned home Friday after spending' the holiday season in Atlanta. } Miss Maud Geer returned home .Monday after spending a week’s va cation in Miami, Fla. j Mi.ss Doris Bolt of Laurens, is. .-pending the week with her aunt and uncle, iMr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson.! Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. .McMillian. Leaman Jones spent the past week Fred Webb, Jr., has returned to in Mountville with his aunt and .Atlanta after spending the holidays uncle, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Jones. .iwith his iparents, Dr. and Mrs. F. L.t Miss Katherine Graham has re- j Webb. Pa., where they attendinl the marriage of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Gas- kill, to C. Robert Mason. j H. I). Rantin spent the past week | in Knoxville, Tenn., with his daugh-i ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. N.| 1*. Dow. j Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Baldwin ofj (’olun^bia .spent the week-end with! For E. M. Timmennan and Plumbing Needs Repairs Phone 36 H. D. HENRY 1898-1937 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS -BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telepho|ie 121 sumed hef studies at Converse col lege, Spartanburg, after spending the holidays with her parents, Prof, and .Mis. Bothwell Graham. Rev. and Mr.s. Calvin Smith of Els- berry, Missouri, were the guests Fri day of Mr. and M(s. R. L. Plaxico. Jim Davis of Macon, Ga., spent Sunday with his mother, .Mrs. G<*orge M. Davis. He was enroute to Green- Mr. and .Mi.s. .1. I). Holland an nounce the biilh of a -(on, J. 1). Jr., on Dec. 30, at Dr. Hays’ ho.spital. Friend.s of Mr!\. P. Robinson will be sorry to know she is ill at her home on Academy street. Miss Colie Summer spent several day.s the past week in Chappells with relatives. ' .Mrs. J. L. Slapey and daughter, in At-: ville, where he has accepted a position Mis.s Natalie, visited relatives with the Greenville News. 'lanta the past week. Miss Caroline Martin has resumeil Mi-^s*Ila McT/‘moie of Vidalia, jher teaching position at Mullins after}rs spending several weeks with spending the holidays with her moth- sister and brother-in-law, Dr. er, Mrs. A. V. Martin. ^Mrs. Felder Smith. Miss Mary Blakely of Blacksburg, was the guest the past week of Miss Nannie Young Tribble. Mrs. Emma Little spent several days the past week in Simpsonvilb*, knows no season Ga., I her I and Miss Marguerite Crawfonl, Miss Jes-sie Abrams and Billy Barnwell of Whitmire, were the guests Sunday of Dr. and Mr.s. F. K. Webb. Mr. and Mrs, C.- E. Nichols an- with her daughter, .Mrs. Morgan Todd. I nnuuce the birth of a son, James^ Mr.s. J. W. Crawford and Mr, and Henry’, on'Dec. 29, at Dr. Hays’ hos-’ .Mrs. O. W. Chapin spent Sunday inlpjtal. . | Gaffney. j _ Duncan Felder, student at North-, Mr.s. Mary Prather returned home ,t*rB 'Illinois College of Optometry,} Wednesday after visiting in Green-j has returned to Chicago to resume w’ood. She was accompanied home by his .studies after .spending the holi- her daughterSr-Mrg^ Bea4jdrnt ami days w4tK frlendn^and relatives in the.. M rs. Ray McGee for a v'isit. j city and at St. George Miss Vivian Parks Adair, member; ' ^ lo I of the .school V..V faculty !Ga., has resumed her spending the holidays with jcnts, Mrrand Mrs, V. Parks at Lincolnton,, duties after) her par-1 Adair. West Clinton News Mrs, J. W, I..eake and Mr. and Mr.s. Robert Hamer of Eastover, returned Thursday from a visit to Mr. and Mrs, James King in Washington, D, C. Mis.s Elizabeth Lynn has returned to her college teaching position in Tallahassee, Fla., after spending two weeks' with her parent.s. Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn. Rueben Bigbee of Fort Benning, I Ga., was the week-end gue.st of .Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee. i | Miss Lillian Bra.swell spent several day- last week with Miss .Erline .Mob ley in Greenwood. Miss Mobley re turned with her for the week-end. } Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Trammell, Mr. Mi.ss I'lizabeth Anderson is spend- and Mrs. Grady iJmith, Mrs. Ursula ing several day.s in Waterloo with her Blakeij’, Fate (’ooper, Mr. and .Mrs. .si.-ter, .Mrs. N. C. (Jlark. Mr. and Mr.s. W. C. Shealy spent Sunday in Columbia with relatives. ' Mr. and .Mrs. Charlie Wollett and children of Stateslioro, Ga.. .spent the week-end with Mrs. .Mary Chal mers. •Mr. and Mrs. Ro^ Nabors of At- !lanta, spent a few days the past week;Sunday, with .Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Adair. Mr. and Miss Dot Taylor, Miss Loui.se .Mc Crary and Mi.ss Martharene Pitts vis ited friends at Clemson College i Sunday. J. D. McKee, student at Erskine college. Due West, returned Monday L B. Trammell and son Vernon, .Mrs. Mollie Painter and daughter, Virginia .Mi.ss Helen King, .Mr. and .Mrs. I.. .M. h^vans and Mr. an;! Mrs. Bill Evans attended the funeral of Ernest ('oop er in Union .Sunday afternoon. , Messrs. Albert Warren and Walter Davis vi.sited friends in Anderson j after spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Alma McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt spent Sunday in Gray Court with their sister and daughter, Mrs. W. D. Armstrong. Mrs. J. L. Arnold spent Sunday with . relatives in Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker and son on .spent the week-end in Laurens with I Miss Stella Brook.s. J. D. Littlefield of Spartanburg, wa.s the week-end guest of B,oyd | Holtzclawj J. B. Holtzclaw of Moores, spent I several days with Hou.ston Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell and daughter Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs. I Boyd Norris of ^Greenville, visited \ \ \ Hugh L Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 15 Years Experience Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Member — The National Associalion of Life The National Associalion Llnderwriters. 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