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1»AGE SIX
THE tXlNTON CHBONlCtE. CLINTON, k C
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1998
FOLKS
YOU KNOW
Mrs. Ernest Chaney spent Tuesday
in I^urens ^vith relatives.
ADDITIONAL
SOCIETY NEWS
Hamilton Flays
$13,700 Added
^ To County Bdl
Laurens Swears
fai New Officials
_ New Deal Trying To “Prime Delegation Agrees To Increases., Police Force Increased and Put
Polls/* He Asserts. Desperate
Act Charged.
(Continued from page three)
neck and satin-covered buttons in the
_ , . j . . .u TT • bacJ* a close fitted wai.st with^ Washington, April 17.—John Ham
Paul L^gue, student at the Umver-j which ended in a train, i ilton, chairman of the Republican
shy of South Carolina, resumed his
Senator Cromer Says **ShouId. On Eight-Hour Shifts. Two
Have Been In There At First.”, Clinton Men Elected. . -
Laurens, April 16.—WMth $13,700 I^urens, April 17.—A new admin-
added to it since its passage in the istration has taken over the reins of
Her veil of net was caught and held I national committee, denounced Presi-' house, the county supply hill ,has the city government here'with L. S.
NOTICE
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
Ckiurt of Common Pleas.
In Re: The Commercial Bank of
Clinton, South Carolina, in liquida
tion. 0
in place with a coronet'of orange dent Roosevelt’s $4,500,000,000 lend-iP***®^ readings in the senate and McMillan, Laurens business man asj
blossoms. She carried an arm bouquet ing-spending program tonight and *'®furned to the house last Thurs-j mayor. Six councilmen,: thrw of!
of valley lilies and butterfly roses. | called upon the administration to lift
Her only ornament was a gold cross “paralyzing fear” from bu8ines.s.
Carrying a fight to the county in
studies in Columbia after spending
spring holidays with his parents, Mr.
aud Mrs. R. M. League.
Mrs. K. 0. Rinehart, Miss Nell Is
bell and Miss Doris 'Tindel all necklace, a gift of the groom.
Bumter, spfijpt the wedc-en<f wSEK Mris.n immediately , following the cere- an address over a radio networii,
&. M. Laague. I mony a reception was held in the din- the Republican leader, declared that' form was indicated Monday by the city hall, with a number of friends !
Mr. and Mrs. W. W’. Arrington andjing room of the home. j $40,000,000,000 of federal spending in^®P* Huff, who said that the‘in attendance. At the invitation of
children of Greenville, spent Sunday j The bride is the attractive daugh-1 five Roosevelt years had proved there j house would concur in all the amend- the mayor-elect, the Rev. E. D. Pat-
with Mrs. Arrington’s mother, Mrs. R.t ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Wingo of i was no national security in such |ton of the First Presbyterian church,
F. Blakely. , j Inman,; a graduate of Inman high course. | addition to the increases in the« offered prayer. Mayor McMillan made
day for final concurrence, according whom were also newly elected, also'
to a journal of the senate received have been sworn into office. ’
ber®* f 'The oath of office was adminis-
That the bill will pass in its pres- tered by City Glerk M. J; girepiog at
SUMMONS
(Complaint for Foreclosure of Real
Estate Mortgage). j
H. D. Henry, Conservator of the
Oimmercial Bank of Clinton, South
Carolina, Plaintiff, vs Lyde H. Dil
lard, Hqnry Drayton Dillard, John
William Dillard, The Presbyterian
College at Clinton, South Carolina,
Thomwell Orphanage, Joe L. David-
soh/Def^MAflli.
Mrs. Jim Stewart, Mr. and .Mrs. E. school and Robinson’s Business col-j For seven months of the present
A. Sims and little daughter, Patsy, | lege, and for the past three years has busine.ss slump, Hamilton charged.
mea.sure, the senate amendments pro- a brief address, pledging a fair and
vided that the levy shall be left to the progressive administration to the best
spent the week-end with Mr. Sims’i held the position of clerk in the of-1 the officers of the ship of state had; ®ounty auditor “after consulting with,^ of his ability.
mother, Mrs. C. L. Sims. ' fice of the Spartanburg County treas-j “sulked in their cabins,’’ refusing; the consent’’ of the delega-j Council members by
- ’ R r Wil<Lr>n an,l snn Li^cr. 'Republican deniands that they throw. In the original bill as pa.ssed Herman S. Boyd, L.
Mrs. B. r^. Wilson anu son oen, . , ... . , T. , • l n.i. t-
wards are
Hayne Taylor,'
The groom is the only .son of Mr. j overboard “economic heresies’’ which!^be house, the levy» was fixed at Plato Roberts, John F. Montgomery,
mills. R. M. Brown and J. V’. Timmerman, i
Following the formal exercises, the
mayor and councilmen went into ex-
and Miss Julia Patrick of .Spartan- ^ . tt ■. . , .
»iiircr Thiir«/^au with Mr nnrl a»id Mrs. C. C. Brannon of Inman. He. had frozen private capital. ^ muis.
w L- xichols ' * graduate of ('lemson college in! “And then, in sheer desperation,’’ Huff said that he agreed to
, ‘ . . dairy husbandry and holds the posi- he said, “the officers burst forth; fi*® amendment as to fixing the levy
M- ^ i .1 * I Hon of manager of the Thornwell from their cabins, shattering the/^ view of the sickness of Auditor S. ecutive session for the purpose of
^ ’ orphanage dairy farm. . _ ; solemnity of Holy’Week to announce; H. Dorroh. “But I am cq|>fident that naming police officers and otheb city
nera o . rs. ernice m irg in^ XftiT a wedding trip to Washing- their intention—not to steer awayl^ '-'* miljs will cover the appropria-j employes. At the request of the
ew eriy on . atuKlay. I points, Mr. and Mrs.' from the shoals and whirling eddies | be said. i mayor, all places were filled by elec-
Mr. and Mrs. ('harles Workman of
Sftartanburg, spent Sunday with the
latter’.s praents, .Mr.' and Mrs. J.
ReiirToddr
Brannon will make their home on the'—but. full speed" ahead, to steer! Other amendments made in the sen- tion.
orphanage campus.
straight for the nx-ks of greater bill were as follows: | L. H. Taylor wa.s given the post of,
gp^Tifling .and *pAyeholfigie«l inflation.* i To tran.sfer $3,tl68.5K from the bond mayor pro tern and J. F. Mbntipom-'
* ...1 THO rsj—r r- —— ,— “ ,
Rev. W. M. Blakely of Richmond,
Va., spent several <lays the past week
with hi.s mother, Mrs. K. F, Blakely.
Mr. and .Mrs. P. L, McElhinney,
M rs. W. Boyd, .Miss,Doris Cathcart,
of Atlanta, (Ja., .Miss Ixuiise Kern,
MISS MARY K. HENRY GIVES I “Again they hidd out to us, theirif^fi'* ba^ to the $16,4nS.5S~machiri- ory, vice-mayor.
RF^CITAL IN GREENVILLE I passengers, the illusory hope that'^'y fund. | Chief public -interest centered in'
Miss Mary Etta Henry, talented! we might in some mystical or"* magic! To add $100 to the $2,000 salary the selection of members of the po-j
daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. John C. I manner escape the di.saster that has. P^®v*0U8ly provided for the clerk of ]ice department, with more than 30 j
Henry, of Greenville, was presented' come to every other nation follow- court, to make it the samp as last applications on file. The first action
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the Complaint in
the above entitled action, copies of
which are herewith served upon yOu
and to serve a copy of your Answer
upon the subscribe at his office in
Clinton, South Carolina, within twen
ty (20) days after the service hereof
exclusive of the date of such serv'ice;
and if you fail to answer the Com
plaint as aforesaid the plaintiff here
in will apply to the Court for the i^-
lief demanded in the Complaint.
- * 'R. W. WADE,
PlaintifCs Attorney.
Dated April 4, 1938.
.\bTICE
TO THE DEFEND.ANT JOHN WIL-
4AA3imLI.ARD_
Tuesday evening in the fourth gradu-^ ing such a course.
r^f RoXck s\K-nt‘thrwei-k-^^^^^^^ the spring at the. Mr. Roo.sevelt’s spending proposal
.. . * i/ Woman’.s college of Eurnian univer-: was “bad enough, ’ Hamilton addnl,
TnTfrr/vgTiT’s Arm. —-—f ^ ' “but his midden revt-rsion. to mone
was to increase the force from seven
.Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Kern of Green
w(xmI, sjieut .Sunday with their moth
er, .Mrs. Agnes Kern.
Mr. and .Mrs. James Carley of Co
lumbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. U V.
Pinson4»n Monday.
.Miss Lidie Blakely has returntsl to
Columbia after s|H*nding the past
wet*k in the city with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. I). W.' Bethea of Dillon, is
spending the week with her daughter,
M rs. W. W. Harris.
Dr. ami .Mrs. L. K. Lynn, Mr. and
M rs. Denni.s Sowers were in Green-
wockI yesterday for the funeral of lit
tle Daviii BU>4Is<M‘, nephew <if Mrs.
Sowers.
Mrs. Bryan Holland, Miss Aiwa
Henry, Misses Inez and Henrietta
Young, and Mrs. Ansel tJodfrey at-
tendt*d the musical rt^cital given by
M iss .Mary bXta Henry at the Wo
man’s college of Furman university,
GnH-nvHle, on Tuesday evening.
year.
To provide a deputy for nine to nine and placed on an eight-hour
months in the sheriff’s office. The day shift.
extra deputy, according to the sena- James T. Crews was re-elected
.Miss Henry has been actively iden-'tary and credit ilealings must seri-y^^^G ®bl In delilUjuenl Lax woik. ichieT,~S' post he“has "held Tor more’
tifieil with the,musical life (rf Green-, ously disturb every person familiarj To exclmle from the duty of the than 20 years. Thad F. Moore,!
vBle since ehildhcKxl. Her mother be-[with the history of the ruin and j physicians attendance upon James Powers and James L. Prince!
fore marriage was .Miss Ola Young hav<x in every country which | were also continued on the force.,
of this city, daughti'r of the late .Mr. tried that road.’’ i To add $400 to the appropriation others electeil were:
He said the conclusion was inevi-'^®*" Mrs. Mollie Garrett under
Uble that the President and his Workmen’s Compensation law.
ami .Mrs. R. Henry Young. Her fath
er, also a native t'lintonian, is a son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Henry
of this place. The young woman has
a large numlier of relatires here.
administration were more interesteil
in “priming the polls’ for this fall’s
fbCj B. Chandler, Clinton, who be-'
i comes assistant chief; Ixroy Keeble,
To add $3,000 to the item Tor up- i)avi<l Powers, Luther Riddle and
keep of the court house. This in-. Thomas D. Abrams, Clinton.
congressional ek-ctions than in crease, acconiing to members of thej To complete the election, M. J.
You will take notice that the Sum
mons and Complaint together with
the Lis Pedens in the above entitled
action was duly filed in the office of
the Clerk of Court for Laurens Coun
ty, South Carolina, on April 6, 1938;
and that the original of sai/1 Sum
mons and Complaint and Lis Pendens
ia-juiw on file in the said office: and
that Order of Publication was issue<l
by J. D. Davis, Clerk of Court, on the
15th day of April, 1938, and which
said Order is on file in the office of
said Clerk of Court.
R. W. WADE,
5-5-3cw ' Plaintiff’s Attorney.
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'rhe-''TolIo'Wing eumiiositions were “juiming the pumps of recovery.’’ delegation, was to meet the recom- j^ir,ij)son was renam.ed as clerk-treas
n .. I. ! i_ it-.r-"" >; J— mendation of the grand jury as to - 'r.u-j T^ .
NO'nCE
Kiven on .Miss Henry’.s recital: j In another radio di.scussion
I ! night. Senator Vandeiiberg of Mich- repairing the court house.
Bach: Italian Concerto, Allegro j igan, a Republican presidential pos-
giusto. Andante, Presto.
II
iiier, Thad F. Senn, street superin
tendent, and O. L. Long, city attorney.
To add $200 U) the jail appropria-j Hampton B<dt was elected as chief
.sibility, and .Senator Hill, iHunocrat,' Hon for building a fence around the of the fire department, succeeding
Alabama, clashwi in <iehate over the yard. . .Mr." Timmerman, a new councilman.
To add $2,444.50 to meet a deficit
Beothoven: Sonata, A Major, Gp. 2; President’s jirogram, on which con-/
No. 2; Allegro vivace, I.argo appas-■ gressional hearing.s will begin this/f’ ^^® construction of the agricul- NOTICE OF MElETIN(f OF DEMO-
sionato. Scherzo, Rondo.
Ill
t tural building.
Va'ndenberg declared a united na-j To provide that the appropriation
Brahm.s: Intermezzo, B flat minor, tional effort along “healing and con
Op, 117 No. 2; Intermezzo, iB flat ma-j structive” lines could turn the eco-
jor. Op. 70 No. 4; Capriccio, B minor, nomiq tide in ninety days, but that
Op. 76, No. 2. . ' another "pump-priming adventure’’
IV
Tlubuss'yl: R^eflections in Hre Water,
Interrupte<I Serenade.
Chopin: Impromptu, F .sharp,
36.
could not possibly do it.
Re{4ying, Hill said it was hard
to believe he, had been listening to
of $2,000 for the Public Welfare of
fice shall be expended “upon the writ
ten approval of the senator and a ma
jority’ of the house delegation.
To provide $6,000 Tor a deficit on
the Durbin road.
ExplalTring~thr*approximate $14,
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
Court of Common Pleas.
‘In Re: The Commercial Bank of
Clinton, South Carolina, in liquida- ^
tion.
SUMMONS
CRATIC CLUBS
Pursuant to the rules of the party,
all Democratic clubs will meet on
Saturday, April 23, 1938, for the pur
pose of reorganization, the election
of club officers, a county executive I
committeeman, and delegates to the!
County Convention which will be heldj
Op. .idition' u, ,h.."hop., bnCs.^. i f
w;i,,ro of nvc..i,U„n p,.pW
MichiiTHn’’and addpd- Iwas maue as me result. OX A con-1 ' ~v: ■ y'” — delc|[^tc
Michigan, anl adUeil. _ ^ ^ t ft.rt.nce with the house members aii i ®o»ivention for every twenty-five
1 do not propose that the people, “rtnee wiin me ^louse memoers. aii and nn*. fm-
of my state, or of any state, rot in iH*ms should have bi'en in there! f^d fne delegate for
uselessness as .so many people did!®^ first, he said.
FIRST BAPTIST CHOIR
PRESENTS MUSIC IN
EASTER OBSERVANCE
Easter was celebrated at the First; during the Hoover depression. [• « “
Baptist church Sunday by large amlj "The ixM.ple of Alaliama as late' LclOnS lO MCCt
enthusiastic congregations, b o t h j as January of this year exiire-sstni:
tnorning and evening. | them.selves as definitely in favor of'
At the morning hour the choir un-i the President’s program. When thef _
der the leadershij) of Miss .Maude: rest of the country goes to the ballotT The spring mirting of zone “B,’’
SuMU'iel, choir director and organist,I this fall, I am convinced that the'South Carolina Lions clubs will be |
Here Tuesday
preseiitisl the eantata, “The Living | results will be eciiially clear in show- held in Clinton on next Tuesday ati
Christ,’’ as follows: | ing the great mass of tha p»*ople be-, 8 p. m. at the armory. I
Organ prelude, “lamdomlerry .Air,’’! hind the humanitarian program of'Viur The zone is composinl of clubs from'
Kohlmann. '■ ! Presiilent.” Gaffney, Spartanburg, Union, Lau-|
Doxology. _ I “Pump-priming,” sai«l V’andenberg, rens, Clinton, Greenwood, Abbeville
lnv<xation. I “means that we continue to Iwrrow, aixl Calhoun Falls.
a majority fraction thereof, based up-
<»n the number of votes polled in the
first primary in 1936. The club presi
dent and secretary wlH please furnish
a certifiiHl list of delegates from their
respective clubs to the secretary of
the County Executive Committee be
fore May 2, 1938.,
R. T. WILSON,
County Chairman.
AUSON LEE,
Sec ret ary-Treas ure r.
Cifolios
Flymn No. 112, “Hail to the Bright-; money—or to create it by manipulat-
ness, Hastings.
Scripture — responsive .reading No.
511.
Pastoral prayer.
“Night of Sorrow” (prelude, open
ing chorus)—choir.
“Lot Thy Will Be Done” (solo)—
Mrs. W. A. Moarhead.
ing—in an effort to spend ourSelves
into better times and to buy pros
perity'. It means bigger debts, bigger
deficits, and bigger taxes. It means
di.scouragement to private industry—
which is our sole source of true re
covery. It is a deterrent rather than
a tonic to that confidence which we
"Christ Has Risen” (solo)—Mrs. C. nee<l in the blood-stroam of our com-
W. Hallman and choir. | merce.”
“Thou Who Knowest Sorrow”! Hill said the Hoover administra-
(duet)—-Mrs. Moorhead, Bruce Gallo-. tion, w'hen facing a business reces
The merting will be in charge of
Deputy District (Jovernor Hugh L.
Eichelberger, member of the CHinbon
club which will be host for the meet
ing.
Hon. Sidney Ribtenberg, of Charles
ton, will make the principal address.
Mr. Rittenberg is one of the outstand
ing Lions in the state, as well as be
ing prominent in municipal, social and
religious life of Charleston.
restrict (lowmor I>eonard C. Moltz
of Columbia, will also have a promi-
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way. ' sion, had waited so long to act that nerrt place on the program. Other
“He Knows His Own” (women’s'jt turned the slump into a major guests will be Hines MlrWaters, Co-!
1. Arcadian tupplUi NITRO*
GEN—the growth aUmantr
in—
2. ImmadiatalT actiTa iornkt
which— ft
3. Incraosat drouth raaiatonca
emd laasana “firing'':
A. ImproTM quality—andmokaa
highar yialda:
S. Swaatans tha soil —laaaana
naad for lima and—
I. Makat toil potash* mora
OTcdlabla (tharaby promoting
iullar grain).
■pi*
choru.s).
Announcements.
Offertory prayer.
1-
depressTon.
jlumbia, state secretary, and the fol-|
“Business had all the freedom and! lowing deputy district governors:!
encouragement it could ask for,” the'Janies F. Daniel, zone “A,” Green-j
“Not W hat 1 W ill” (solo)—Mr. Gal-! Alabaman continual. “Only custom- '’ill®* J* B. Ballentine, zone “C,”
(h‘ay
Funeral Home
Ginton, S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
•— rmd
EMBALMERS
Ambulance Serriec
Phones 41 and 399-J
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
Y. PARKS ADAIR, (^en. Mgra.
(Complaint for Foreclosure of Real
Estate Mortgage).
H. D. Henry, Conservator of the
Commercial Bank of Clinton, South
Carolina, Plaintiff, vs. Lyde H. Dil
lard, Henry Drayton Dillard, John
W’illiam Dillard, Thomwell cirphan-
age, Joe L. Davidson, Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the Complaint in
the above entitled action, copies of
which are herewith served upon you
and to serve a copy of your Answer
upon the subscribed at his office in
Clinton, South Carolina, within twen
ty (20) days after the service hereof
exclusive of the date of such service;
and if you fail to answer the Com
plaint as,aforesaid the plaintiff here
in will apply to the Ckiurt for the re
lief demanded in the Complaint.
R. W. W’ADE,
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Dated: April 4, 1938. ^
NOTICE
TO THE DEFENDANT JOHN 'WIL-
UAM DILLARD:
You will take notice that the Sum
mons and Complaint together with
the Lis Pendens in the above entitled
action was duly filed in the office of
the Cletk of Court for Laurens Coun
ty, South Carolina, on April 11th.
1938;< and that the original of said
Summons and Complaint and Lis Pen
dens is now on file in the said office;
and that Order of Publication was is
sued by J. D. Davis, Clerk of Court,
on the 15th day of April, 1938, and
which said Order is on liTe in the of
fice of said Clerk of Court.
R. W. WADE,
5-6-3<rw Plaintiff’s Attorney.
loway. j |.rs were lacking and neither Hoover Batesburg; J. C, Hubbard, zone “D,”
“lx)ve Is the Greatest of All” nor his advisors knew how to give j Lancaster; Robert H. Garrison, zone
(duet) Miss Sara Zee Wright, Mr.| business confidence without custom-; ”E,’’ Orangeburg; 'Thomas F. Gas-
Galloway, and choir. | ers The man who did it was que, zone “F,” Marion.
“Ix), 1 Am With Y'ou Always’’j Pranklin Delano Roosevelt.” j Approximately 150 Lkms from sur-|
(solo)—Mrs. C. W’. Johnson. j Republican Chairman Hamilton rounding counties are expected to be
“Life Eternal’ (trio)—'Mrs. Moor-; propounded two que.stions to his
* D**a net •UaiMt# tk* ■*•4 *1
potash ia ouxmI gsoda.
UM Ik*** « B*a*fit* U
rJUtCADlAN NITIATI.
Aaiarleaa BODX
head, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. (jalloway.
“Hear Us, Father” (trio) — Mrs.
Moorhead, 'Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, Mr.
Galloway, and choir.
Benediction.
Organ postlude, “Cujus Animan,”
Rossini. -*
.\t the evening service the pastor.
Rev. Walter N. Long, delivered an ap-|
listeners, both of which had -been
asked by President Roosevelt in past
campaigns. They were:
“Is your faith-jin your own^ indi
vidual future more firmly ground
ed?”- ■
“Are you better off than you were
last year?”
Denouncing measures which th«
here for the meeting.
THE BABRETTCO.
COLUMBIA, t. C.
propriaite and helpful message on • administration took last week to exr
“The Meaning of Easter.” pand credit resources, Hamilton de-
DOGS IN CITY MUST BE | “The undisputed facts are that our
MISS MAHAFFEY GRATEFUL
1 wish to express,my gratitude to
the people of Clinton for their hospi
tality to the delegatee of the Scholas
tic Press association and for their co
operation in opening their homes to
more than 100 girls.
Miss Rosa MjAaffey.
Faculty Adviser.
VACCINATED THIS WEEK banks long have been filled with idle
For the remainder ^
dogs in the city will be vaccinated rrn. • < .
a«.inet rabiee at the city hall under! "''J to create •"F more
the direction of the boar<l of health.
Owners are aaked to briny: animals ^ orrowers w o see an
each afternoon ftxtm 1 to' 6 p.m.. and' “PPOrttmty m private ente^nae to
on Saltdrday from 8 to 12 noon. All '"‘‘‘t.*
MOTHER’S DAY
Why not five her a year’s sobscrip-
tion to her favorite magazine—The
Ideal Gift.
JAMES W. CALDWELL
' Phone 38
I dogs, it is stated by the health offi-
j cer, must be vaccinated to conform
with state and city laws.
NATIONAL GUARDS MEETING
The National Guaixis unit has been
called to meet Monday night at 8
o’clock at the armory. This is an im
portant meeting and Copt. W. A.
Johnson requests that every member
present.
sonable chance to pay back the loan.
“W’hat is needed is to instill con
fidence of the future in the minds
of men and that cannot be done by
the admission that inflation and
spending are the New Deal’s only
answer to our economic ailments,
“Actually the New Deal has ex
panded credit to bolster up the gov
ernment bond market in support of
the neormous spending program pro
posed by the President.”
At Your Best!
Freg From ConstiiMtkiii
Nothing boatt a clean system for
health!
At the first sign of constipation,
take purely vegetable Black-Draught
for prompt relief.
Msnr Bien tad vomea mt that BUek-
Drtutht brlBCt nieh refmh^ r*U*t. By
lU clMmdBC teUon, poUoaoua tfttdtt
eoatttptUoQ art drivea eat; yoa
fM b*tt*r. BMir* efnelent
BlsA-Draocbt cotUthta
Itittlms.
BUCK- DRAUGHT
A GOOD LAXATIfB
NOTICE!
All Dogs Requiring Vaccination
Against Raines Will Be Vaccinat
ed During Week Beginning April
18th and ehding April 23^, 1938
THIS INCLUDES ALL ANIMALS NOT VACCINATED
SINCE APRIL 17, 1997
Each Afternoon t to 5 P. M.
Saturday Morning ... 8 to 12 Noon
Place: City Hall
Trice: 50c pm* Animal
ALL DOGS MUST BE VACCINATED TO CONFORM
WITH STATE AND CITY LAWS
By Order; BOARD OF HEALTH
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