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r THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1939 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. PAGE FIVB They «y an automobile, invefttedj Ellers Retumed To and built in ly^OS, is still runninir. • Hi in front of u, on the | | pOF Trial h.srhway ever^Sunday. COUGHS, COLDS mqsphene? Pleasant, Effective Vapor Treatment. Kettle Free See Yoai- Dror^t. I I.aurens, April 20.—Herman KllerS) was return^ to Uurms la»t wook ,„j j,„ j,. J. McFadden have i'T w returned to the city after .pendinK |tod> of Shen . . eir. a o a several months in Sarasota, [appeared with other ulentifyinsr wit- !ne.sjtes from here in a requisition. ’ ^ “ |}K‘arinK before a District (rf Colum- Mojree Mone spent 'bia judjre. PEOPLE YOU KNOW | a Columbia hospital the past seTeral wbek.s. « Miss Carolyn Lane of Neis'berry, Dr. Cot‘ is in Wa.shinjcton, D. C., on business. Frineds of Miss Martha Phillips will ^ be {Clad to knmv she is improvinic at, international situati^in hak a the home of her mother. Mr.s. R. flavor. I’ll be on your aide Jones, after undergoinic treatment at‘if you’ll {cive me half the candy bar. I the wiH*k-end in Columbia with their Ellers, alonjc with four other w’hite Ji>hn Mallard. ^ visited friends here Friday. Miss Lucia Nabors of Goldville. was ;; the week-end {cuest of Miss Nellie h Ruth Duckett. || Rev. W. N. Lon{r and Mrs. lA>n{c N\ere in Jonesvifle Monday to visit the 11. D. HENRY 1898-1938 F. .M. BOLAND c- NEED CASH? Come over to Greenwood and in less than 31) -^linutes we can arrange a i Auto Loan for you. Are Your Czur Payments Too High? See us and REDUCE them by refinancing your unpaid balance. Regardless of where you buy your next car, invest ij^ate our conven ient, low cost, and cour teous plan of automobile financing. Auto Finance Co. Greenwood, S. C. Main .St. Phone 2811 men, was indicted by the (rrand jury’ Mr. and Mrs. John C. NTrhols of!former’s moth^^r, Mrs. Ed l<ong, who'^ at the February term of sreneVal st*s- ('hester. were the guests Sunday of is ill. « sions court on a charge of grand lar- Mr. and Mi's. F. M. Stuits. j Hill Wade and Joe Guess, students |'j cony in connection with the theft and Friends of Jack Holland will be glad at Clemson, spent the wiHfk-end with robbery of an office safe belonging to know that he i.s imjiroving nicely the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. to Royal Cleaners of Clinton. Mean- at Hays hospital after undergoing an K- 'V. Wade. j; time. Ellers cut short any contacts appendix operation. j Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Timmerman j”: with the law hereabouts and turiuNl Helen .\dair visited Mrs. 1). J. and children and Mrs. E. Mood Smith K up in the, national capital, where he k y:io!d> in Washington, Ga.. Sunday, spent Sumiay in Augusta with the ’•an light into the meti-opolitan {mlice >iiss Hi‘l>e Dillard, member of the fornuM’s mother, Mrs. G. W. Timmer- sy.^tem. The fugitive de<?lined to schtnil faculty at .\shwood, spent the man. i waive extradition, hence the delay win'k-tnid with her parents, Mr. and Miss Margaret Harbin of Gray in his involuntary return fon deten- yji-s. L. H. Dillard. |l'ourt. was the week-end guest of Mr.i tion ami trial at the next term of ' ^jr_ ami Mi's. T. M. S<‘ase and chil- and .Mrs. •?. Paul T»hK1. ; criminal court here. dixm visite*vl the former’s mother, Mrs.i Mr. and Mrs. Kdwanl Martin and ^ J. .\. Sea.se. who is a patient at a ('o- daughter of t'olumhia, visited the for- “colossal wrestling natch \Nas lup^Hia hospital, on Sunday. |nu*r’s mother-, Mrs. A. V. M.irtin, oiij H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED I Telephone 121 § LOtRlFRREStUT! staged at a propriate! smelt festival. How ap- SEABOAHD RAILWAY SCHEDULE CHANGES Effective on and after 12:01 A..M April 30th, following changes will be GrtHMiwoml. made in traina pas.sing C'linton. No. ,'i at 12:10 P.M. instead of 12tl3 P..M. No, 9 at 3:12 A..M. instead of 2:43 A..M. No. 10 at 11:46 P.M. instead of 112:16 A..M. No. 11 at 1:07 A.M. instead of 1:03 A.M. H. E. PLEASANTS Asat. (Jeneral Paaaenger .Agent, For Rent Dwelling: on South Broad St. For Sale Dwelling and lot on South Broad St. Dwelling and lot on Ferguson Street. Dwelling and lot on Holland Street. Dwelling and lot on Cleveland Street. Dwelling and lot near Mill. Also Vacant I>ota. Fire and Life Insuranoe. lAians Financed. B. H. BOYD Clinton, S. C. Mr. and J. D. Owens had as tlnur Sunday. | guests Sunday the latter’s paivnts,} IL W. Wade attended a meeting of Mr. and Mr.s. W. P. .Atkins, Mr. and Die Munici|kal .Assm’iation of South’ M rs. R. S. .Atkins, Mr. and Mi's. ('.'Carolina in C«klumhia la^t We<lnestlay' W. Palmer, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. C. W. and Thursday. He was accompanied Palmer. Jr., and Miss Mary Palmer, of h.v Mrs. Wade. .Mr. and M rs. J(H> Piper of Green- •Miss Pauline Roberts, who teaches^iHc, visited Mi's. Piper’s grandimith- at Winnsl>oro. spent the week-end cr. Mrs. .M. E. Browning, ami other with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. G. p., relatives^here the past wts’k-ejmi.i j Roberts. ! Mis.-^es Ellit»tte .lacobs, Virginia! Mi.ss Franck'S Moore »>f Greenville,''Sadler. Mary Bailey Owens Messrs^*^ visited friemls here Sunday. (Teneh Owens, Mae Reid, Bruce Haf- Kritnds of Mrs. W’. R. Brown will he Icy ami Barratt Park, t>f (ireenwtHxl, gla<l to know she is improving after att€'ml*“«l a dance in Newberry Friday undergoing an appemiix operation ait ^evening. the l,aurens hospital. • • i Mrs. Henry Kayon k>f Pans, Fiance, JiK* Mc.Millan. student at ( lemson visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. college, visitisl his parents, .Mr. ami Jack H. Davis, Sr., ami other relatives Ml'S. Jmlie C. Mc.Millan, the past^ in Laurens and Celuinhia. week-end. .Miss INdly .MeWhirter anil James Mrs. T. E. Rice and Miss Pansy 1 MeWhirter of Union, were guesUs of WiMKlruff of Greenville. s|M‘nt the Mr. and Mrs. (i. .A. Burton Sunday, week-end with their parents, .Mr. ami .Vliss May Ferguson of Atlanta, Ml'S. E. T. Womlruff. visiteil friends hen* on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. S. B. Hayes and little j Misses Virginia Dillard, Virginia son, ,Sam, of Hacken.sack, .N. J., are Sadler and Frances Simpson were visiting Mrs. Hayes’ moth<*r, Mrs. J. week-end guests of friends at C'oker A. Bailey. ’coll»*ge, Hartsville. Misses Miriam Coleman and Doni- Mrs. Lumas Ijike visited relatives thy Stutts were the week-end guests'in Ninety-Six Sunday, of the former's sister, Mrs Hugh Mor-, Mi.s.ses Elva Keller and Audline (ran, in laiurens. .(iold of (iaffney, were w<H*k-A*nd •Mrs. Venus Crapps and little ilaugh- guests of Misses Maud (leer and ()l- , iter, of Columbia, s|M*nt Friday with ive Nalmrs. .Mrs, Crap|>s’ parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. J.’ Miss Frances .Milam relumeil Tu«*s. R. Tucker. day fnnn a visit to her brother, Kirk .Mis.s Peggy .Sprunt, student at Win- Milam, and .Mrs. Thad Dalton, in thiop college, visiUst her mother, .Mrs. Tryon, Ga. C. W. Stone, and Mr. Stone, last week-, Mrs. lli rlM*rt Martin of Ij»ureiis, UNION HUS STATION Phone .->9 E. Caroline Ave. GREYHOUND Here's bif news—about bif savincs! Greyhound (area to many near-by towns are now lower than ever before. Sam#!* Radacad Ona-IVay Faras tJreenville 6.")C I.aurens 2.'>c Columbia 9."»c Fountain Inn 40c Newberry 3.3c Prosperity .... 43c ♦♦♦♦4 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS APRIL 29 will be the last date for the pay ment of 1938 Taxes. After April 29th all unpaid taxes will be executed, which will mean additional ^n- alty and S2.25 execution cost. D. R. Simp son County Treasurer end. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Hudson of (Ireeiiville, and .Mr. and .Mr-. T. .Man- j ly Hudson «tf (rix*er, were guests Sun- ilay of .Mr. and .Mrs. J. Glarence < o|»e- laiid I T. .A Howiil, who IS now an offi- ieer in a <'< <' eamp at .Mill«ilge\ die, Ga . s|M*nl the w,s*k end h<*re with his family. I'lkMch Walter .A .lohn-on spoke at a Pre-hyienan college aluniiii meet iig belli in Ris k Hill h rnlay evening Mr and -Mrs Rutbslge RiN’k ILII, -|M-nt the wi-«*k with Mr^. Adair’s {»aient-, M li s|M-nt yesterday with her daughtt*r, .Mrs, J. Paul TihIiI. Betty ami Ina Cole of Mountvdie, were wis*k-end gu**sis of Virginia Chaney. * ‘ ■Mrs. .M B SunimeiN ille of t'har- lotte. L- vjsiling h«*r parents, Mr. and .M1 G. I . Na1»>,r- Mr and Mr- J B Dailey ami on=, ami Mr. ami Mt- D Daw kin- were \I'jIoi in Mendel .onviile Sund.'iy. Ml. and Mr Rex Noting -pent .'Sunday in t oluiidua with then daugh Adair of tel. M: M^ilred Voung, wh-, is in rnd here t'ainng at < 'duniPia ho-pital .Mr. and F ill lid- of liith- Bariie .lean .-^ara Walker Wet k-end gne W III gaid will Ix’ glad to know that he I aide to he out again after lM>ing eonfineil to he’ honie tile pa t Week on a> I " I'lt of i!!iie-- Ml ami M - (iiady .\d.iii an I d.i'ightei, Linda. |mnt r imlay in .'?«■ dalia with Mr Adair' patent-. Mi. ai.d Ml'. J. -M Duke .Mr-.. L. .\ Barrow, Mr 1 in F ,■ gii-'»n and da>ight< i of I iiui.ot»e, .iie v: itiiig the forinei' i t-'. Mi Ho txMt I’l'ts, and .Mr Pitt . Dr. and Mr-. T. .1. Peake. \1 and Mr-. Kayiiiorni l’:t' and Mr .1 D .leant- VI r,« •! the tulip (»ardeii' of Ml . L. FI. hut; III .n .Newport. I*,nn.. on .-'umlay. Dl . W. P. .Jai'Oh' utteritieii tile dis- tiiet Rotary Inti inational convention in .Spaitaniiurg .Momlay an<l wa- tifie of the speakers on the pntgrain. .Miss FAhel BrtK'kinari pent the COMPARE THE QUALITY- THEN THE PRICE YES! THAT'S WHAT WE ASK YOl' TO DO ON YOI R GASOLINE I’CRCHASES. PER GAL ABSOLUTELY FIR.ST-GRADB, Highest Quality! Lowest Price! Drive in today. Our experienced station attendants will be glad to serve you. REMEMBER WHAT YOU PAID BEFORE WE CAME TO. CLINTON. McCOY’S CCT-RATE STATION DAVID GLEN!«(, Manager STATION CORNER FLORIDA A MUSGROVE STS. I» Henry ami other relative . .M:s. Lynn < iMiiM-r amt <ron. Lynn. Jr.. \l r.eii Ml- (tM,pel’-= fathei, W L. \\ I f. and other relative- in Baie»- iiurg th«' past week •Mis lioraim Me.M anos «»f (Irts'ii Wool. -|M-nt .'--umlay heie with frieml .Mr. ami Mi- D. Kainsetii i»f Gret ri'. die. vi ited .Ml— Ram -eiir' nn»tm i. .M B. M Dutton^ .'si., FM • lay. Ftontj of .Mr- liuttoii wiil he g'ad to kiiow he I inipioving after a recent lilne--'. .Mary Filleii M.Ilei <»f Whitmire, ami itf t ailide, Wfif the t- t»f .Marjorie .Miller. .Ml - Fdhel Dul»o-e of l.amler c<,l- lege, wa the week-end guest of -Ml- Shirley Wilke.-. Pieive Fioin, of RiK'k Hill, .-|>ent .Sumiay her«- with his aunt, -Mrs. T. L. Cotrpei, ami -Mr. Coo|M*r. J. B. .lacoi» of Lenoir. N. C.. was week-eml in ReidvUU* with relative-.. thr* week-eml guest of friends here. -Mr. ami .Mi-. RtiiaTt F.argle uiidj Mt.sse.s Katherine Graham and Julia son, Francis, ami .Mrs. Lula .Miller t»f| Mae Flaslerling, stuikTits at ( sinver-e Poinai ia, were tbs- gue ts Sumiay of college. .S|>artanhurg, spent .Sumiay j-Mr. and .Mrs. O. 11. .Sh<-ely. with the former’s i»an*nts, Prof. ami. WiMairow Whitley spent the week- .Mrs. Bothwell (;rahani. [end with his parents, Mr. ami .Mrs. J.. Mi.sses Ann Keith and .Martha K.. W hitley, in Smithfield, N. C. Green of .Simpst#nville, were the week- Mr. anti .Mr.-. T. R. Buzhanit visitetl* end guests <if the former’s sister, Mrs. the former’s father, B. .M. Buzhartit, in Newiierry .Sumiay. 1 .Mr. and .Mrs. De-any .Martin ami •laughter, FaJna, <»f I-.iurens. -pent the Week-emi with .Mrs., .Marl.n’s parents,. .Mr. and Mrs. M. P'M>Ie. ‘ .Mr. anti Mrs. Kay .Mill- ami *Jaugh- ter, .Margie, of (L'eenw<*t, 1. were thei of .M.. and Mis. B. F'.' Thtrnias D. Jacoiis, and ,Mr.-Jacobs. •Mrs. T. N. laitinier has returnetl to her home in Due Wes^ after a visit of several weeks to her daughter, .Mrs. Roy (iasque. Mr. ami .Mrs. J. L.' .Miller of Whit mire, ami .Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Walker of Carlisle, were the .Sunday gue-^s-guest.s .Suntlay of .Mr. ami Mrs. Frank E. .Miller. i Wingard. .Mr. ami .Mr.s. .Mike Caskey and son,' Bobby Adair, (ieorge Nelson, B. ( . .Mike, Jr., .spent the week-end with Ferguson and Charles HolHs spent, .Mrs. <'askey’.s parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. Sunday in the mountains of North T. L. <’ooper. (Carolina. Paul Benjamin has returned to F’ortj Harry C. P*yne of Thompson, (la., Davens, .Mass., after a visij of several visitetl his son, Harry C. Payne, Jr., week.s to his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. and Mrs. Payne on Wednesday. J. E. Benjamin. ' The friends of .Mrs. D. H. Hayes, Friends of Mrs. D. W. Mason will to know she us ill at her be sorry home. Mrs. .Stewart Simpson of A.shevill«j and E<ldie Simpson, »tu<Jent_at New berry ct>llege, visited their and grandmother, Mrs. B. .M, who has been ill at her home, will be glad to know her condition i.s im proving. Mrs. Minnie C. .Adair visited her daughter, Mrs. .A. F.' McCurdy, in mother j Summerville, Ga., a few days this Dutton,! week. jSr., and .Mr. Dutton,, the past week-j -Mrs, T. H. .Montgomery us spending end. [the week in Commerce, Ga., with rel- j W. C. WTiitmire of Enoree, .Mrs. J. atives. [R. Whitmire and daughter, Sara, and Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. Carson and, .Mrs. Rosa W. Bishop of Sedalia,[daughter, Jane, of Greenville, and Dr,| Pierce Bishop of Union, and Mr. and I and Mrs. R. L. Coe of Columbia, spent Mrs. Johnnie Johnson, of Newberry, [visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. Lank- Iford Sunday. the week-end with their parents, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Shands. Mrs. Coe.re mained for a few days’ vi.sit while IT’S ALL Yours 1 I AlmoKt every human being ba.s a few pos- session.s whicb be doesn't care to expose to tbe prying eyes of tbe curious. There’s nothing .sensationally interesting about them—they may be mementoes, letters of long ago. old photographs, valuable papers, or a hundred other innocent, personal items. Safety of valuables is, of course, the main rea* .son that most pe<»ple ha\e a safe deposit box here. Tbe assurance of privacy is an added ad vantage. They cost onh^a few cents per month. EVERY BANKI.Nt; SERVICE. BUSINESS AND I’ER.SO.NAL. WK INVITE YOUR BANKI.NG BUSINESS M. $. Bailey £ $oa K A N K ! •: K S OLDIXr NEW FURNITURE HIR OLD! MeiAltMialk lamp-M DAVIS ZAH'ILAC i^ENMEL or ^arnSsh Shins! An old kitchen chair be* ^eomes a gay Chtneae Red for the Sun Porch? A battered and scarred table from the attic gets s coat of mahogany varnish stain—and all your friends admire it! Every home has aeveral pieces of furniture that can be rescued from the scrap pile. Zan-Z-Lac Enamels are bril liant in color and lustre— quick drying—easy to apply. Zan-Z Lac Varnish Stains stain and varnish at a single operation—and dry with a beautiful waterproof finish!., And there are al-, ways plenty of small ) articles around to ^ use up leftovers. ^ DAVIS Of tAiTiaioai $ C R I i N I N A M I L Made csprcMiy for painting Md pre- acnringwifcecrecns. It will aat dog the DAVIS Of aaiTiMOti PICCANINNY BLACK A black enamel that serves equally well for interior or exterior—for wood, metal, concrete and all other DAVIS Of tAlTIMOtl JACK KAIIIT MINT KROVn Makes it easy to re move old paint and varnish, and secure a clean, smooth sur face. Will penetrate Industrial Supply Co., Inc. Phone 91 J'