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'f^'T JC^ •”«^r 1- THUUSDAY, APRIL 7, 19S8 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. /7~ Clinton Finance Co., Inc. ^ Auto Financing Fire Insurance Office: . JACOBS & CO. BLDG. $406,000 ADDED . , TO STATE COSTS SnbKribe To THE CHRONICLE ‘The Paper Ererybody Reads** Columbia, April 5.—A deficiency or supplemental appropriation bill for the 1937-38 fiscal year, carrying just short of $400,000, was introduced to- ,, ^ ^ ^ night by the senate finance commit- , M"- W. D. CopeUnd, Isaac Cope- 1land and Margaret Brice were visitors ! Expenditures in the measure jure! ®**^'***‘^y' in addition to the appropriations in| W. P. Jacobs was the guest speaker the general money bill passed at the j Monday evening at a tone Laons 1937 session of the general assembly. { meeting held in Newberry. ^ ! Mrs. W. W. Harris and Misses Eve- y Pittsburgh judge would noL^lpw^ jyn. McDowell and Eleanor Kennedy PEOPLE YOU KNOW a man and his wife to sit on the same; spent Saturday in Charleston, and jury. Afraid the jury would never' visited Magnolia, Middleton, and Cy- arrive at a decision? Duncan Workman, student at Clem- son College, spent spring holidays with his mother, Mrs. Nene Workman, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan. , Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Hammond and son Belton, and daughter Mary Ella, had as her guest. Miss Mary Bell Hor ton, also of Chesterfield. J. D. McKee, student at Erskine collie,. Due West, spent spring holi- dayC with his mother, Mrs. Alma McKee. PAGE DEMOCRATIC CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT A meeting of the city Democratic club has been called for Friday night at 7:30 at the high school, by the or- ot Lvm.n. were the ,ueets Sunday of wniMtion’.. e^Ury. J. J. Cornwell Me. m The purpose of the meeting is to elect Mr. and Mras. George W. Holman Isaac Copeland returned tq_Green- ville Tuesday to resume Ijjd^ROTition UnivVsity, purpose of the meeting officers and ward committeemen in preparation for the municipal pri mary to be held in June. H. D. HENRY 1898-1938 F. M‘. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE r LOANS NEGOTIATED .w ’ Telephone 121 | press gardens. Rev. Louis C. LaMotte occupied the! as librarian of Furman pulpit of the First Presbytreian j after spending spring holidays with The United States adds 200,000 church of Spartanburg on Sunday his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Cope- square miles of AnUrctic land to’ its morning. land. • territory. We thought Americans had Miiss Frances Cook and John Nich-, enough frozen assets. Miss Inez Tucker of the Presbyte rian Training school, Richmond, Va., I ols of Chester, FEBRUARY HONOR ROLL FOR WADSWORTH SCHOOL First grades Carolyn Young. Second grade: 'S. C. Tinsley, Ann Williams. Fourth grade: Johnita Horton, Jean Williams. Sixth grade: Jim Crawford, Edna Putnam. Seventh grade: Omega Monroe. 666 Checks COLDS and FEVER first dsy Liquid, Tsblets Ssive, Nose Drops Try “Rub-My-Tisra were ithe Sunday | HEADACHE. 30 minutes' '^World’s Best Liniment guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts., Ed McCall of Greenville, spent' ill w mJ^YHIIR CHIUI loch loaf ol Ckrasses’s edehmi as a plsi ol sdlk. (mA* dun holpo stroagthoa bonoa and laodi)—oa araeb prolala as Is oliarad by^o 9-onaea baolataAl h prodaeoo oa aiudi nrsaOT os throo poaadi of pototooal AT TOSS oaoens JLJi ■ ■t-cowpiTiowcp mncAD Lee os gyve joa the facts oa this remarkable test before joa buy atty refrigeratoy! Learn how the sinallest Norge Electric RoUator compressor-*** the surplus-pow ered miracle-mechanism of re- • ■ « . A frigeratioo—keeps three Norge refngerstors cold.. .how Norge gives yoo mufsilmg cold—less wear^looger life. See the Norge before yon bay! 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H. licake and W.j father, M. Bolami. P. Denmon of Paris, Texas, Mrs. J.j Mrs. R. C. Adair, Mrs. R. W. Wade, W. Leake and Mrs. C. E. Moody spent Mrs. Felder Smith and Miss Iona. Monday in Ea.stover with Mr. and Blakely wei*e visitors in Greenville on Mrs. Robert Hamer. j Wednesday. | Misses .Margaret Sadler and Mar-1 Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Cook of Green- garet \Vebb spent the week-end iiijW'ood, Miss Margaret Blakely of .Atlanta, the former being the guest | Greenville, Mrs. Ross Blakely and of Miss I^aura Cates, and the latter soft Alec, speut-Sumlay in (’harles-[ visiting her parents, 'ton and visittnl the azalea gardens at .Mr, and Mrs. Henry Jolly and Mary] Summenille. j Joe Jolly of White Plains, N. Y.,' Miss Mary Crawford, Winthrop col- spent Sunday with .Mrs. C} C. Bailey, I lege student, spent spring holidays! enroute to {.Atlanta. 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royl Mr. andjMrs. N. Young of Co-! t^rawford. I lumbia, spen.t ye.sterday with John, .Miss Margaret Stanton and Mis.s' H. Young. 'Jane .Abernathy of Hickory, N. ('.. Mrs. .Ansel Godfrey and little wmv the week-end guests of Mr. and daughter, Joy, spent the w^k-end in] Mrs. 1). C. Heustess. Raleigh, N. C., with Mrs. J. M. Dick, j Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells spent Misses Lila and Mary Dillard of Sunday in Greenwood with relatives. Hendersonville, N. C., spent the week-'^ Friends of .Mrs. Marvin DeYoung end with their .sister, Mi-s, N. Rt-ese] wilDbe sorry to know she is a patient Young, j at Dr. Hays’ hospital. Mrs. J. L. Slapoy and daughter,j Mrs. U D. Simpson was a visitor NaUlene, .spent several days this in Greenville on Thursday, w’eek in Atlanta with Mr. and M^s. The Value of a Account James Slapey, and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Nix, Judson Brehmer of Kinards, spent the w'eek-end with his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with the latter’s jiarents, Mr. and Mi's. J. Reid Ttnld. Mrs. J. VV’, Brittain of Morganton.i N. C., spent the past week with her! !*on and daughter-in-law, Mr. and! Mrs. J. E, Brittain. | A. B. Kanning of Hickory Tavern,, spent .several days the past w'cek' with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells. 1 H, C. Herring and J. E. Brittain, were visitors in Winnsl)on) on'Sun-! day. I I .Miss Catherine Blakely, member of Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Horne of Warei Shoals, spent the week-end with Mrs.] l3he .school faculty at Chesterfield, Home’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. B. «pent the week-end with her panmts, Adair. ^ 1 •^®*'** T. Blakely, She Miss Pansy Woodruff of Spartan-1 • — burg, spent the week-end with her] parent.s, ,Mr, and .Mrs. E. T. Wooilruff, j .Miss Emmie Adair, member of the sc'hoo! faculty at L<K;khart, spent the. wtH'kend with her parents, Mr. andj Mrs. R. F. Adair. Miss Ada I/ong of Lockhart, .spent the week-end with her brother and sister-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. W. N.^ Long. .Miss Alice Gaines, Mi.'«.s Margaret Brice and Isaac ('optdand visited Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice in GreenwockI on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Rutledge Adair of Rock Hill, .spent the wet‘k-end withj Mr, and Mrs. R. F. Adair and Mr. and Mrs. H, I). Henry. Rev, and .Mrs. (i J. Matthews of Newberry, were the guests Monday of .Mr. and .Mrs. Grady Chandler. Dr, and Mrs. R. P. Jeanes of Eas ley, spent Sunday with their mother, •Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. .Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Arrington of Greenville, spent Sunday with the latter’s mother, Mrs. R. F, Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols spent Sunday in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MlcGregor, and Miss Margaret McGregor and Frank McGregor of Ruby, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler spent .Sunday in Cross Hill with relatives. .Miss Lucille Wilson of Spartan burg, has returned home after spend ing the past week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Nichols. Mrs. Fayette Henry and children, and Mrs. F. E. Brodie of Leesville, spent Saturday with Mrs. W. J. Hen ry, Sr. Ross Lynn of the Darlington School for Boys faculty, Rome, Ga., has re turned to his work after spending spring holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. Miss Dorothy (Chandler, who holds a secretarial position in the depart ment of agriculture at Washington, 1). C., spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Chand ler. Mr. and Mirs. Gus Young and Mrs. A. M, Nelson were in Greenwood on Sunday to visit Mrs. J. R. Whatley, and Mrs. Clyde .Smith, who is a pa tient at the Greenwood hospital, Mr^. Smith is a former Clintonian, and friends here will be interested to know «he is improving after an ope ration. The following members of Broad i?^tr^t MetboJiat cb'prcb ail^ed a Methodist laymen’s meeting in Co lumbia on Sunday: George Watts Copeland, Dave W. Copeland, V. Parks Adair, G. W. Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Aidatr, Mr. and Mrs. W. S, Home, Mr. and Mrs, J, W. Milam, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan, Mrs. Nene Workman and aons, Duncan and Davia, T. B. Owens, and son, Roy Owens. The modern business man or woman and the up-to-date house-keeper, finds a check ing account an invaluable record and conven ience. It gives not only prestige and standing —itr-pr^vid^Ttrany worthwhire elements of SAFETY. In the payment of bills for various ser vices and supplies which are often subjects of disputes because of lack of evidence — your cancelled check — in court or out — is your receipt. Any of our officers will be pleased to ex plain the very simple steps necessary to open an account with us—large or small. WE WELCOME YOUR BANKING BUSINESS M, $. 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AO Just the dress for travel or cool days. NowvO^•yO 15 DRESSES It is unbelievable at such a low price. W'e w'ant to cl(^e them out — need the room for spring QQ^ merchandise. Sold up to $5.98 vO See the Topper Coats and Suits here before you buy— $1.98 to $7.98 Come here for that new « a ;— Easter Bonnet All the latest styles and colors. Also for lafge head-size— $1 to $2.98 NEW SI’RING- SWEATERS Just the thing for suits or sportswear— ^ 98c to S1.98 FUR STORAGE Bring your winter fur coat to us. We represent Arctic Fur Co. of Columbia, who has just completed a modern storage plant. Your coat is insured for full value. See us for rales. CRANEY’S DRESS SHOPPE MRS. ETHEL CHANEY, Prop. CLINTON, S. C. \-