The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 18, 1940, Image 5
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PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Mrs. Robect S. Owsns'apsnit f^dsy
in Nsnrberrjr with Iwr inotiMr, Mrs. T.
[C. Pool. -
Miu Pansy Woodruff, formerly of
GreenviUe, has aeoepted a position
with Chaney^ Drsss Aoppe.
Mrs. John W. Little spent several
days the past week in Winnsboro with
W mother, Mrs. M. E. Cartee) and
other relaiivee.
Mrs. Frank Martin, Jr., and son,
Fraidc, of Laurens, were gim/t* Tues
day of Mrs. Harry Nettles.
Aiison Lw of 'Laurens and W. W.
Harris attended the state Press
Laurens Bank
DouMes Sto^
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Pilmetto StocUioldcn Antliori^
iie IncTMih In jCnitiUd To
1100,000. Oflk»n lUflhctfld.
Laursns, Jaa» IS.—Officials of the
Pahnettohank Tussday anaounced an
ineneaae in the capk^ stock of the
bank ;(ross $60,000 to $100,000 by tbs
paynawnt of a 100 per cent dividend
to the etooi$M)ldeie.
Anaouneement of the inersase-ia
stock fottnwed the aimoal atodthoU-
era meeting when all the fowner offi-
case and dkeoton were rseltoted.
Par value of the bank atotk was
chanced from |100 per ahare to |26
per, share so as to make a total of
$4,000 shares of atoA outatandinc.
Off icers of the batk are L. G. Balle,
preaklent; D. F. Patterson, csafaisr;
C. F. Fleminc. assistant cashier; L.
G. BsUe, E. D. Eastmhy. C. F. Flew- ^ding^veral days wHh Mr. and
inf, H. D. Gray, T. P. Kenddek, D.!"”-
M. McClintock, J. Milla Hunter and
D. F, Patterson, directors.
Oil its atatement of Oecenaher 81,
the hank showed rr sources of |2«188,-
786.86. In addition to its capital stock
of $50,000, it showed capital dsfcen-
tures of $39,000, and surj^us, profita
and reserves of approximate^ $110,-
000. Under the revised capital struc
ture, it was stated ,the capital deben-!
tures will be retired. '
Against Quins
At^N.Y.Fair
Canadian Red Cross Not WilHnff
To Spmisor Appearance For
$100,000 Relief Fund.
Budget Stddy
. Plan Killed
iHaiTlaon*a Profiosal Meets An>
tagoniflkn. Fight Will Be To
H(dd Down Funds.
jthe money diverted to farm relief, or
I other domestic programe.
A senate appropriations sub-coi^
Donny Wilder spent the week-end
in WV>odruff with relatives.
Friends of M**- Ansel Bobo wiM be ., _ , -
sorry to know she is il! at her home. 1 W^ngton, Jan.. 18.-Supporters
Ur, UnnAi* 5n Hsmson plso to crcste s joint
n oongressional budget-making commit-
Rod Him with her Mm. W. O. tod.^ tt«t itw. dad
jfoT thiii session, but senate economy
Miss Emily Ferguson, who t^^sheiijMjvocates made it dear they wouM
in Chesterfield, ospent week-end. •«rage a vigorous fight to preveiit aiw
with her parwite, Mr. and Mrs. R. E- increase in President RooseveltVbud-
Fergoson. " tg^
H.Wi»ii, ol ICMmoh,
ud B™. S. a ^ ^ noiiic.^-
mittee, proposed creation of a speaal
senators and
were seeking to reduce it even
ther.
Senator James F. Byrnes, of South
mittee will meet ^eariy next week to i Caroihm, sa/id that next we^ he hdpr
consider the house-approved $264,- ed to begin a Study of naval appro-
000,000 deficiency appropriations bill.
The measure carried $7,000,000 lees
then the antotmt recommended by the
priations to detenmlne if the coun
try’s vrarahip-hiuiding program la-
quires alteration in ^ hglht of Eo-
administration, and eeveval senators' ropean war experiemaa.
visited Pkroe Bqsbatxit, who is a pa
vfiWion-in Columbut Friday. They^day. twelve reoresenUtives to study Pree-
were accompanied to Columbia by; Mm Floyd Hkt and^n. B^y, of‘Rotoevelt’s spending and tax
estimates and make recommendations
Mrs. Lee and Mira. Harris.
{this city, Mrs. Groasc Templeton and’'
H. D. HENRY
1898-1940
F. M. BOLAND
H. D. HENRY & COMPANY
INSURANCE
STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
LOANS NEGOTIATED
Telephone 121
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MlssrBessie Davis of Laurens, is!Mr. *n<i Mrs. Roy Simmons of Cross;.
. ^Anchor, are visiting Mr. and !«>
Paul Simmons this week in Jackson- , , . . .
Prtad. of Arthur Coetand will be PI*. ’’ i
inierw(«l to know be IM Mceirted a Misses Carolyn Lone and Eloiset!*®”***"***^<
traveling position 4n the state of Vir-'Miller spent the wedc-end at the for- ^ contendii^ regu^,
gima with the C. W. Anderson Hos-'mer’s home in Newberry. committ^ ah^y were far
■ Friends of W. G. King mil be gkd ^ appropriation
J. P. Young of New Yoric city, who to know he is able to be out again >
formerly attended Presbyterian col-{after being ill for eeveral days. ^ | Subsequently, the house appropri-*
lege, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. | Mr. and * Mrs. R. " f. Wilder were ations commlittee instructed its sub-'
Geo^ R. Blidock. , . iguests Sunday of friends in Rock Hill, committees to hold expenditures with- ^
Mrs. M. E. Browning is visiting herj Friends of Mrs. Dora Wilson, who in the president's bu<^ estimates. I
granddaughter, Mre. Tom Taylor, and,has been a parent at Hays ho^ital' This action generally was consider-)
Mr. Taylor in Greenwood. |for the past week, will be glad tojed as a counter-proposal to Harrison’s '
Mrs. C. M. Spencer is spending sev- know that 'he has Tecxqierated suffi- plan, and persons clore to Harrison
eral days in Cohimhia with her par-*ciently to return to the home of her'said today he was convinced the house
ents, Mr. and iMrs. Ja^s D. Quaigtle-1 daughter, -Mrs. 1. C. McCarley, and Would not-accept h^iw-opoml.
haum. " ' IMr. MkCarl^. , Mississippian was represented, too, as
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Goff visitod the| Miss Erna Mann, member of the having dedided against carrying outi
latter’s father, W. N. Page, in Spar- Limeetone college faculty, Gaffney,'an 'earlier plan to up a separate^
~ ’ ■* was the week-end guest of Dr. and twelve-man senate committee, and to
Mrs, M. W. 'Brown. jhe hopeful, instead, that the senate
Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Plaxico and son, would adopt the same idea as the |
Bobby, spent Sunday in Blacksburg {house commifltee and put a ceiling on
with the formw^s parents, Mr. • and spending.
Mrs. J. E. Plaxico. | Economy-minded legi.slators said
Mrs. Dot Henry and daughter, Sara, j would itmke their fight on the
of Greenwood, spent the week-end 1 h»s‘* of holding spending down to
The senate approved the proposal' »»»»#»»»»»»»»
tanhurg, Sunday.
'Denny Pitts of Greenville, spent the
week-eiW with his mother, Mrs. Nan
nie A, Rtts.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones were
guests of relatives in Easley Monday.
Mrs. Nancy Jones dnd son, Elbert,
visited their son and tHxyther, Leaman,
who is a patient at State Park, Sun- here with 'her mot^r, Mrs. Mary Ow-jbhe $8,400,000,000 total proposed by
' Toronto, Jan. 16.—'Canadian Red
Cross officers'^repared a recommen-
dation for the executive committee
meeting today to reject a proposal by
J. O. Hohnes, vice-president of the ^ ^
New York worlds fair, that the so- day. Friends of Leaman will be glad ens.
oiety ^>onsor an appearance of the to know he continues to improve
^ Dionne quintoplets at the fair. I Misses l$aud Geer and Olive Nabors
Holmes had asked 'the Red Crossiwere week-end guests of friends
to accept ithe sponsorship for the ap-1 Greenville.
pearance of the famous five-year-oid! Mrs. R. E. Jones has retmmed from
gtrls under a guarantee of $100,000 a visit to her sister, Mrs. C. A. Walk
er, and Mr. Walker in Charlotte.
for war-relief purposes.
Informed of the officers’ decision
yesterday. Judge J, A. Valin, chair
man of Ithe quintuplets’ boisrd of {week-end with her mother, Mrs. C. W.
guardians, said at North Bay: iBtone.
j Mr. Roosevek.
Mrs. Lucy Holliday of Lake Cky,| <>^ the economy leaders, Sena-
Fla., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Dora Adams, Democrat, of Colorado,
in Wilson, and sister, Mrs. I. C. Me- reporters that there was little
Cariey. {chance of reducing the president’s to-
Mr. and 'Mrs. Hugh Morgan and^^U nhd that it would be difficult to
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cole-jhojd appn^riations to that level,
man and daughter, Bonnie, of Lau- j “It ^ i* going to be a very hard
Miss Peggy Sprunt, student at Win- pcm, spent 'Sunday with Mrs. Mor- light,” he said. “Even though we
tbiop college. Rock HiM, spent the gnn’s and Bir.^ lOoleman’s mother, Mrs. » determined effort, I know the
‘J. A. Coleman. * {power and strength of the groups in-
Mrs. P. S. Jeanes is visiting her terestod in specific appropriations.
Dr. R. P. Jeanes, and Mis. Jeanes' The presidents budget proposed < ►
wenf on sale today, it was'disclosed • Jr., in Greer Sunday,
that the quinbopleits, through their | Miss Jane Goodman, member of the
vUiIre sub-1 city schools faculty, spent the week-
lend at her 'home in Nerwberry.
1 Miss Louise Miller, missionary to
guardian, had made an advhr
scription of $20,000.
“I hope we won’t hear any morej Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pugh, Sr., andiso^; i . j.
about worlds fair offers to the family and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Easley. {curtailed expenditures for many do-
quints.” {Painter visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Misfs Ida Turner was the guest of niestic purposes, but included-a rec-
As Canada’s $200,000,000 war loan Pugh and Mr. and Mre. JI. R. Pugh, relatives in Cross Hill several days’o^ n^ion^ defenre total of $1,800,-;
recently. j 000,000. Adams and some other sena-
Friends of J. R. Sloan, member of,tor* have contended the defense allot-
the State Training school staff, wHl should be whittled down, and
be glad to know he has returned to {~~~ r
his home after being a patient at the TO THE CHRONICLE
Condensed Statement of the Condition of
MJ.yei i Son
B ANKERS
of Ginton, South Carolina
_. AX T9£-CL0SE OF BUSfNESS DEC. 3t>, tSSy
A*-.-.-#
RESOURCES
lA>ans and Discounts
Stocks and Bonds
Real Estate
$563,879.53
. 64,911.50
28,499.35
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks . .. 389,852.88
total $1,047,143.26
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Capital stock $ 20,201.40
Subordinated Deposits 379,798.60
Undivided Profits ...• 40,984.43
Due to Banks NONE
Bills Payable NONE
Deposits ' " 606,158.83
TOTAL . $1,047,143.26
Your attention is called to the above statement re
flecting the condition of this bank. On the strength of
this statement we solicit the accounts of firms, corpor
ations and Individuals, both Commercial and Savings.
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SPECIAL OFFERS
GOOD UNTIL FEBRQART 14
jChina, who ix spending some
I with relwtivee in Hxrtwwll, Gu., visit- week
jcd Imt sirtw, Mvs. W. E. Monts, mid
ion, sad CdUler’s W—k- j^Bfer. Bfonts here Swtuzdey.*
14 mentldfrfor $44)^/'’; Mrs. Grady 'Adair and daughter,
mn* Linda, spent ithe week-mid in Wood
ruff a^ber sister. Bin. Wade Drum
time! local hospital for a few days the pasti^"
ly—all' three.
Can 17$
JAMBS W. CALDWELL
Beware Coii|[li8
from commoo colds
That Hang On
.CrMmittlakm relieves promptiy bs*
cause It goes riglit to the seat of the
trouble to loosen g^rm’laden phlegm.
Increase secretion and aid UMure to
soothe and heal raw, tgnder. inflamed
broodiial mucous mmnbranea. No mat
ter how many medicines you havt
tried. teU your druggist to seU you a
bottle of Creomulsion with the under-
tilling that you are to like the way
it quiduy allays the cough or you are
to pave your money back.
CREOMULSION
For Cough** Chost Colds, Bronchitts
Mias Pauline Beniamin studeoi,
nuise at the General ho^ntal in Spar
tanburg, spent Sunday with her par- •
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benjamin. |
Mrs. Janie Boyd of Greenville, was
the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
A Post Office Department
mond, and Mr. Drummond.
Friends of L. S. Henderson will bejOcorge W. Bailey,
glad to know he is able to be out Ryan MoCrary, who is a second
again 'Sfter a^ brief illness. lieutenant in the United States Army,
Mr. and Mra, W. J. Crews * visited ato'tioned at Camp Jackson, Columbia,
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.{visited his, mother, Mrs. R. J. Mc-
Frank Bobb, in Spartanbiwg last I Crary, Sunday.
STAMP DISPLlir TRUCK
Sergeknt H. S. Heath and family of
Clemson, were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Sterlin Young.
T. A. Howell who has bemi an of-
Clintmi
Finance Co., Inc.
Auto Financingf
Fire Insurance
Office:
- JACOBS & CO. BLDG.
BENJAMIN &
SONS
, PLUMBING
..4Uld aa«
HEATING
SERVICE
Telephone 9268
WE ARE HUNTING
TBOUBLE
week-end. ,
Mrs. CHin Johnson of Woodruff,
spent several days the past week with
him’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Can
non. Mr. J'ohnson 'joined her here fori^we*” in C. C. C. camps -in this state,
the weelTend. ^ {North Carolina and Georgia, has ac-
A. L. Duckett of Rock Hill, visited jeepted a position with Maxwell
friends here auring the past week- ®r<>t>hers and Kinard of this city.
^end. I '4 . Mr. and Mrs. L.^ C. Bond visited
'Mrs. J. W. Crawford spent several i Mfilses Sue and Annie Bond in Green-
days, the past week in Gaffney with /wood Sunday.
her sister, Mrs. E. C. Sparks. ^ Rr- wnd iMrs. S. Y. Adair spent |
Mr. and Mrs. D W.> A. Nevifle of {Sunday in Greenwood with Mrs.!
Newberry, visited the la’tter’s mother, Adair’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. F.
Mrs. W. S. Bean, and other relatives B*^wning.
here Monday. { Mrs, Bynum Poe of Rock Hill, is
Mrs. J. C." Wilson, wiho has been' visiting her sister, Mrs. Carroll White
'Visiting relatives in Atlanta, returned Copeland, and Mr. Copeland,
to the home of her son, Lowry Wil-I Eb*- ••'d Mrs. Felder Smith attend-
son, and, Mrs. Wilson. Her daughter, ^ the funeral of the latter’s sister-
Mtb. W. S. Waldo, of Atlanta, accom-Mre. H. C. MoLemore, Monday
panied her here for the week-end, [•" 'Mt. Vernon, Ga. Mrs. Smith re-
D. H.-Reynolds, Jr., spent the week-^mained for a several days’ stay with
end here and was accompanied Sun- relatives.
day to Anniston, Ala., by Mre. Rey-| Friends of J. R. Boyd will be sor-
'nolds, where they ■will -make their'^y to know that he is ill.
ifutwe home, ’ Mr. and Mre. J. L. Cochran have
‘ I Misses Elisaiboth Brooks and Nancy nvoved here from Abbeville and have
Young were visitors in Atlanta over ^ an apattment on Centennial street.
— the "week-end and attended a showing,M|^. Cochran is connected with the
of “Gone With tbe Wiind.” state agricultural Apartment,
j Little Jx>^ Fincher Austin of Lau-1 ,T. Adair who, formerly held a
Irens, is spending this week with his position on the city police force, is'
luncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. now connected with the C. W. And-
i Atiderson.q^ ^ ‘erson hosiery company.
* Mr; and Mrs. Donald Frith of Co-' Mrs. Fayette Henry and children of
ilumbia, are viaiiting the former’s j Bateburg, were the guests of rela-
'graiMhiiother, Mrs. Mildred Garrison, itives here Sunday and attended the
Friends of Mrs. Garrison will be sorry i dedication services at the First Pres-
X
byterian choroh.
to know she is ill
Frienide of BUm Helen ’CemmUy,', ®ev. W. N. Long attended a meet-
who has been ill for some time at the ^ ing of the state Baptist general board ‘
home of her sister, IMrs. L. V. Me- held in Columbia Tuesday.
Madtin, in Great Fklb, will be glad Mrs. (^rge W. Bailey and Miss
to know «he has returned to the cHy Bailey Little spent Tuesday in
and has resumed her work,as a rec-1 Woodruff with Mr. and iMrs. W. -R.i
raational director. ; Anderson, Jr. Little Helen Anderson
^ ^ n——panied Mrs. Bailey home for a
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lin New York Cky, has accepted a po-
{sition -here -vith the P. C. Press.
I Bfrs. Geoqge A. Nickles of Oharlea-
’ton, Miss Virginia Neville of Orcen-
1 fiville, and Mrs. WilUam H. James of
{Atlanta, returned to their hmne this
jweek after a dKirt visit to their
Mater, Mrs. John Spratt, and Mr.
' ^ Spratt. ,
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car for you. ...
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On the entrance to the John Brown
houae in Providanee, R. 4., which was
in 1786, arc turo busts, one of a I
man and the other a woman, which, |
aeeording to lofend, turn toward each
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PUBLIC IS INVITED
EXWMT FREE TO KU
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Induded in the large exhibit will be a speci
men bf every issue of postage stamps from 1847
to date. Aim miniature stamp printing press
showing'process of stamp printi^.
Truck will be hereunly 5 hours. Be sure .to
visit H (haring its stop in Clinton.
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