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)) 7-i / /- THUIKDAY, JANUARY 18, 19te RUBBER STAMPS—24-lioQr All liaM and typca^ CHRONICLE PUBLISHING Ca \ if L Gray Funo'al Home Ginton, S. C- FUNERAL DIRECTORS •M Mid M« EMRALMERS Anbufauice Scrricc PhfliMBS 41 and AMrJ >, L RUSSELL GRAY and T. PARKS ADAIR. Gea. Mfra. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notic^T^at on the 11th day of February.' 1938, I will render a final account of my acts and’doings as Executor of the estate of W. T.j Wolfe, deceased, in the office of thej Judge of Probate of Laurens county, a^ 11 o’clock a. m., and on the same * day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor." Any person indebted to said estate is'notified and required to make pay-‘ ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever • WILLIAM J. ^AILEY, 2-3-4c Executor. PEOPLE 'BOU KNOW Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Austin visited relatives in Cross Hill on Sunday. Dr. L. R. Lynn occupied the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church of Spartanburg Sun^y for the morning and vesper services. Miss Vera Clyde of Augusta, was the gueat the past week of Miss Lois McDaniel. Mrs. A. W., Brice of .Greenwood* j'speirt "Thursday with her daughter, 'Miss Margaret Brice, and Mr. and! Mrs. W. D. Copeland. j Mrs. Allen Coleman and little* daughter, Bonnie, are spending the * iwtek in Laurens, with her parents. Miss Annie Lee Jackson, member of "the school faculty at Princeton, spent the week-end w’ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson. Mrs. Alex Henry and son. George .\lex, Jr., Mrs, George Holland and Mrs. P,_ B. Adair spent Friday in Enoree with 'Mrs. Palmer Calvert and ! Mrs. W. C. Whitmire, j Mrs. R. L. Bailey and daughter, 1 .Mjss Ruth Bailey, have returnetl from a month’s visit to their daughter and sister, Mrs. A. O. Bray, in Griffin, Ga. Mr, and Mrs. Algie Bobo and chil dren of •Spartanburg, spent Sunday j W’ith Mrs. Bobo’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W..Addy. Mrs. Dewey Wyndham and SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE * ‘The paper KTeryhody Read^ Floor Sanding — Beautiful Floors \ n r ! - City Electric S Plumbing ompany For Electrical and Plumbing Needs R. M. Timmennan Phone 36 Repairs Mrs. Leila Young has returned from Columbia after spending a month with her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Quattle- baum. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Glymph of New berry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. H, Glymph. Friends of little John Pitts will bej interested to know he is able to at tend school again after an illness of several weeks. I Miss Mamie LaMotte of Columbia, visiting Rev. and Mrs.. L. C. La- CHECKBOOK HAS NO VALUE TO A “^BURGLAR and Mrs. O. W. Chapin arej and! IS Motte. Rev. spending several days with Mr. Mrs. Bob Hamer in Eastover. Mrs. Joe Beaudrot and Mi.ss Russie* Beaudrot, Mrs. Ray McGee, MrM Mil-1 < dred Mc^e and Jimmy McGee, Mr.*' and Mrs. Eugene Pratt and son, j Pringle, all of Greenwood, were the! guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown, who live near here. H. D. HENR1 1898‘1937 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAI, ESTATE I.OANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 — ———— remember Reduced night telephone rates in effect ^ ^ Sunday oiT both statkm-to-station and person-to-perspn calls Person-to-person telephone rates to most points also fenced after 7 o’clock every night of the week SOUTMERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. r fSl'i WHAPUIt CmwL-a- uftfcnOMtif VNC iiVTuittr tacNiiNi Vlif answta 1% ATiwwaaeMimMCK onivomi wownToiaiMUMt R SCRAMRUO WORDS I CORRECT WORDS PUIILE No.ZO EW _ JTALLY CUA J UN ATE REVE ROUY TABS KLE?^ NBA KAME .METH ONELGR DQKS.NlfD BV HOYAL CUMfUS IIK. s We assume entire responsibility for' work on delicately fine fabrics. PRIZES: I St—Two Tickets to Ca.sino ’Theatre. •The 2nd—^Two Garments Dry Cleaned. PRIZES USTCD HEREIN Will BE AWAAOEO fOd WHAT WE JVXe TO BE TN£ MOiT mutil. tMP MM MWr AtTMiUYt SOtilTlONS MAI LEO OR •Roue r TO OS wTrwN five days foiicwimc pvbl'- CATION OF THIS ASVERTlSEMf NT. DUPLICATE MOAROS WRl tE PAIR TO TYINC COHTESTAHTS. AKYBOOT, UCIPr OUN IMPlOYEES. AAAY COMPETE. IT IS NOT HTCESSANV to marc AMY PUACiyLSIS. USE m FCNM ABOVE. OR A SEPARATE SMCtT. WRITE YOwR.ttfiMe and address plainly. WINNERS 1st—Mra. Lumas Lake. FOR PUZZLE NO. 19 2iid—Mrs. Thomas P. Owens. Honorable Mention; William Dunn. Mra. A. F. Rampey. 4^ . HEALTH talks! Undulant F'ever ‘ / Undulant fever in man is caused by the same germs that produce conta gious abortion .in farm animals. It is little!'*ut ea.sily distinguished from other prolonged daughter, Carol .\nn, of .lacksonville,*r'-'f to Fla., spent several days this week fever. \iet.ms of undulant fever of- 1 with Mr. and Mrs. L. .‘shepard, j F^riends of F^ric Barnes will be sony j to know he is confined to his home on account of illness. ten are told that they have tubercu losis 01 malaria or typhoid fever. The disease can be recognized usually by a blood test and sometimes the ge'in Mr. and Mrs. Gus Young spent Kun-t ^^^tv be grown the pfttiont s blood, dav in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. • otiose that have bad undulant fever Joe Nelson ^ pfi'e a positive skin test for the dis- Mr. and Mrs. .1. lioyd Craig and . J. E. Craig of I^ncaster, spent .Sun-* experinicnts on animals it day with Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Craig. 'shownithat the disease may Friends of W. E. Ms>nts will 1h' inCf’»«8ht either through the skin or by tercated to know he is able to be out ^swallowing the germs in milk. But !’ ► To pay by check is the safest way from everjr point of view. Blank checks have no value with out your signature. Signed checks serve as your receipt for money expended. o'" s' USE THE FACILITIES OF THIS MODERN BANK. PAY BY CHECK.... ITS SAFER WE WELCOME YOUR RANKING BUSINESS M. $. Baile* i Soa . S OLDEST BANKERS ' STRONGEST va| be! again after .several w’ceks’ illntvss. Mrs. W. T. Martin of Goldville, and .Mrs. T. L. W, Bailey attended a meet ing off the Lauren.s County Limestone college club in I^aurens on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C. P. Vincent. .Mrs. W. H. Shands, Mrs. L. I). Mc Crary. Mrs. J. IL Jluntciv anil Mr.s. J. Lee Young were visitors in Green ville on F'riday. Mrs. H omer Woodruff left Tliur.s- day for Sarasota, F’la., -where she will spend a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles'Mize. more germs hav’o to l>e swallowed than placed on the .skin to cause In fection. This leads to the conclusions that hum^ beings are more easily infected by contact with .animals that have contagious abortion than by drinking the milk from these ani mals. Also, it has been found both in this country and in F’ranee that the victims of undulant fever are more frequently those that have touched the animals or their dead boilios or their manure than those that have in Pure refreshment serve Coca-Cola at home (I virs \ nanes viize ” their piilk. And. in any ca.se, Mrs. Nnnnie Young rA^uimetFFrdHavi^ jnaib^^c by.qmstuuri zation. from New’berry where she visited her sister, Mrs. Duncan John.son. .Mrs. R. W. Phillips and daughter, Carrie Mae, spent .Sunday in Abbe ville and Ware Shoals. Dr. and^Mrs. D. 0. Rhame, Jr., and liltle son spent Sunday in Johnston The prevention of contagious al>or- tion in cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs is of great economic" importance to the farnier. It is also probably the most efft*ctive way of preventing un dulant fever in man. Any jilan for with Mrs .Rhame’s .sister ami brother-jeraTtication of the disease in ani-i in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Murrah.» Mi ss .Mary Todd and Hugh Eargle were the week-end gue.sts of Mr. and .Mr.s. W. .B."Key in Rock Flill. F'riends of ^ Mrs. Reese Young will be interusted to know .she is able to be out again after an illm^ss. Billy King mals will have to take into account the fact, t’^i.-it the greatest amount of infi-ctious material is present when the animal aborts, M.^SONS TO MEET FRIDAY Cam|d)cll I.od^e No. 44, has resumed his stud-'will hold a regular communication ies at F^-man university, Greenville,! F'riday night, .Ian. 14, at 7:30 o’clock, eing ii|Cupid More Active During Past Year I 1937 was a more “prosperous” year in Laurens county for Dan Cupid than after being confined to his home here on account of illness.' .Mrs. Niles Craig of Greenwood, and .Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Hunter of Lau rens, visited .Mrs. Ree.se Yoting on Tues<lay. •Mrs. ,f. F', .lacolis, Sr.j and Mrs. L. B. Dillard vi.sited Mrs. Leland Gil man in (ii'eenwiKxl on F’riday. .Miss Annie Arnold and .Mis.s .Mar tha Arnold of Spartanburg, were gucist.s of Mrs. Harold F’ish on Tues- <lay. ji- .Miss F^ugenia Willis of Gray Court,' was the w’eek-cnd guest of Miss Mary How ze Dillani. I — Mtst—C-r L. Buchanan-o£ Asheville, 1 N’. <’., is .spending the week with .Mr.s. j J. R. Holland. .Mrs. <L W. .Shell of Lauren.s, spent] Wedne.-‘day with Mrs. Ree.se Young,. F’riends of Mr. and .Mrs. H, M, Geer: and family will sympathize with them at the death of Mrs, (;eer’.s mother, .Mrs. Martha Keeter, which occurred! in Rutherfordton, N. €., Saturday. Mrs. Harvey Brannon of Siate.s-1 boro, Ga., spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. Fimma Little, and •sister, Mra. Morgan Todd, in Simp- sonville. .Mrs. Brannon wa.s accom- panie<l home today by .Mrs, Little for several weeks’ visit. The following attended the Clem- ! son-P. C, ba.sketball game in Clemson iCollege on Saturday: Mi.s.sea Nancy j Young, Sarah Wayland, and F'lizabeth 'Nelson, Hammond Adams, Arthur j Boyd, and Malcolm Flemphill. I .Mr, and .Mrs. E, E. Wayland andj ; family of Charlotte, N. C., and Mr;r and Mrs. Claude Boyd of .Macon, Ga., ! spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr^. Hen- i ry Young. Mrs. M. J. Ferqueron I returned with Mr. and -Mrs. Boyd ; for an extended visit. F'. C. degree will be conferred. All members are urged to be pre.sent. O. H. Sheely, Ma.st<*r. V. P. Adair, •Secretai'y. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. <;reenHO(»d, S. C. —. Jn 1938 V " v ’.'i' ‘i ' . CHEVROLET OFFERS TRUCKS FOR EVIrY TRADE 1936, according to the r^ords of mar riage licenses in the office of Judge of Probate Ross D. Young. Total marriage.s in 1937 w’ere 572, as compared wdth 483 the year before, showing an increase of 89. The “rescesaion” or something else had an unfavorable effect on Cupid’.** I operations during December, however, as that-month showed a falling off from last year. Only 74 licenses were issued during that month as compared with, 85 last December. Check the low delivered prices of CHEVROLET TRUCKS Y<hi1I sove in all ways with Chevrolets "THE THRIFT-CARRIEItS FOR THE NATION" Sove on pvrdiast price •Sewe on 90s and oil«Soveon upkeep New Steelstream Stylint^- -Economical Volve in-Head Engine Perfected Hydraulic Brakes • • ; Extr'd Sturdy Frame Building six great linea of trucks and com mercial cars, in five separate wheel base lengths, with thirty-one basic niu^iel.s, Chevrolet now offers trucks for every trade. All mo<lels are modern-to-ihr-miniite and bring you the mewt eflieient service avail able tmlay in tbe lowest price range. Test these new trucks at your (]hevn>let dealer’s, and prove that they give more pulling power f»»r less money. Stntor% /n«r«i/m^f Pfam^^Cancv^i^r* tfrimomuai Monthly IVfvmmli. A %totnr% I alur, CHKVROLKT DIVISION (jtnerat \l UttrM lurruuiT, MicuKiW Giles Che'vrolet Company Clinton, S. C. — / .