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•QSfiCCQT/ A ‘ / THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1940 THB CUMTON CHRONICI>& CU^N, S. C. J. PAGE FIVE FINAL gETrLEMENT Take notice that (» the 2Sth day of August, IMO, I will render a final account trf my acts and doings as Administrator of the estate of OlUe Wadsworth, deceased. In the office of the Judge of I^obate of Laur^ County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and (m the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Adminis trator. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make i>ay- ment on or before that date; and all N. C. Population Put At 3,561,990 Charlotte LargMt City, With 101,805. Winaten-SaltM Sec ond, Durhan Tidrd. Mrs. John Spillers and Mary Eliz abeth Spillers of Gastonia, N. C., were guests last week of Mrs. L. T. Raleigh, Aug. 10.—^North Carolina’s!Lawson, near here, population has mounted to 3,501,960, Misses Kate Milam and Lyde Ray an increase of 301,714 over 1630, it Sunday for a week’s trip to was disclosed in official United Washington, D. C., with Mr. and persons having clsimR against said!States census results released by E. Mrs. t. B. Milam of Leesburg, Fla,' estate will present them on or before! A. Hughes of Durham, regional di-j Lewis D. spent a said date, duly proven, or be forever (rector. ‘week in Asheville, barred. Fastest-growing city in the sUtejc^hijnney Rock and other points of CLINTON A. WADSWORTH, was Charlotte, reporting a ten-year | interest in North Carolina with Administrator, increase of 18,630 to a total of 101,-[friends. Jul7 as. l#40.-4c-I». 1303 making It the tint city in the „ — - [state t6 better the hundred thousand ^ / „_,(Fnlltloil Aivrtlsssnsnt) mark. RE-ELECT CROMER COMPARE MY RECORD. COMPARE YOUR TAX RECEIPlS. And ThcRn Vote For Chas. A. Oriiiier Candidate For Rt-oleeiioa Aa STATE SENATOR Re-elect Cromer and Con tinue Practical EoiMiomy! Donocracy fai Action! Berb.™, of AnnUrton, AU. <ne vlsit-\'^ iSf "■ Mf- “d “">• Clillon Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Franks and daugh- Mrs. C. H. Shannon has returned 1^^^, Jackie, spent Sunday in Bre- Margaret Little in Greenwood. Miss Little accompanied her home for the week-end. Mrs. C. P. Robinson is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. L. Wylie, in Clover. Mrs. C. L. Vaiighn and daughters. Misses Dorothy and Martha Vau^n, Mrs. Phillip Essay and little daugh- of Washington, Ga., are on a week’s ter, Pat, uf Greenville, are visiting visit to Mrs. Vaulin’s parents, Mr. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cau- and Mrs. T. R. Owena. ley. j Mrs. Hugh Ray spent Thursday in Miss Sara Salters of Salters, is Union with her mother, Mrs. Mamie spending the week with her uncle'Crosby. ^ and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dill-1 Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Roberts had ard. I as toeir guests last week, the latter’s Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Adair of Co-• Carl Hovis, a^ ^ughter, lumbia, visited the latter’s parents, ***?' * u Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair, last week- _ and J^ ’ Spillers of Charlotte, N. and Ray Dr. and Mrs. H. Earl Spencer and paatoni*. N. C.. ^ week- son/Bobby, were guests Tuesday of guests of Mrs. L. T. Lawson, Winston-baiem, second largest city, reported a population of 76,828, com- bSJ^Sie'^'th^ lulte’t thiidhir^*^ to her honw in Newbei^ after aj EluT'A^ir. KA-Toi ...UK K9 A9>r {« visit With her daughter, Mrs. Lewis,Johnnv Adair, who visited his Simpson. / near here. Miss Lyde Ray of Atlanta, wtio has been spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. I. O. Ray, Mrs. Bill Milam, Miss Martharene Pitts and her guest. Miss Lena Bell Kay of Byron, Ga., were guests Thursday of' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holcombe in Uni(»i. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo spent the past week visiting points of inter est in Florida with their daughter, Mrs. Hassell Miller, and Mr. Miller of Whitmire. Mrs. J. F. Thompson and children of Newberry, spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. I. O. Ray. Mr. Thompson spent Sunday here and accompanied them home. Prof, and Mrs. Kenneth N. Bahwr and children, KCnneth, Jr., and Ann, have returned frmn a visit to Mr. Baker’s father, Dr. J. M Townsend, in Morton Miss. Miss Annie Ruth Ab^rombie of Atlanta, was the guest last week of Miss Pearl Hitt. with 59,731, compared with 52,037 in 1930. Greensboro, third in 1930 with 53,589, became fourth in 1940 with . .nu 58,786. Asheville^maintained its posi-. Franks in Oteen,. N. L. Mrs. J. her son. .Little Johnny Adair, who visited his 1 aunt there the past week, accom- M. Adair recently visited ■ panied them home. Darrell Franks, and Mrs.| Halsell Roberts is the guest of hisi aunt, Mrs. C. E. Richbourg. and oth-! tion as fifth-ranking city with 51,283, up 1,070 from 1930. Raleigh was the second fastest-growing city with an Mrs. T. R. Buzhardt is spending a'er relatives in Coliunbia. week’s vacation in Charlotte, N. C.,i Mrs. A. M. Nelson is spending the as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1 week with her son, Gordon Nelson, increase of 8,281 and totel popula-, Smith and Rev. and Mm. John Buz- and Mrs. Nelson in Rock Hill , tion of 48,640. 1 Other cities, wlffi 1940 ui(L,1930 'totals listed, respectively, included: Fayetteville, 17,413 and 13,049; Greenville. 12,691 and 9.194; Hick ory, 13,488 and 7,383; High Point, 38,449 and 36,745; Kinston, 15,492 ifQiCb~l 1,362; Elizabeth City, 11,534 jmd.„l(LD37i^Gastoaia. 23J11 and J7,093; Rocky Mount, 21,412; 32,270. Wilmington, 32,980 hardt. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crouch. Jr., and little daughter, Molly of New berry, spent Sunday .with Mrs. Crouch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Taylor. / ' Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Drum-’ mood Bailey and son, Johnny, will William P. Jacobs, III, has re turned from weeks’ stay in New York. Early Hartley of Wilmington, N. C., is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Price have tak en an apartment in the residence of on ‘ SUBSCRIBE TO THB CHRONICLE ‘Tke Paper Everybedy Readb" HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT ENLARGED The home economics department of Clinton high began its 1940 term on August (be direc tion of Miss Margahei* Webb. This vocational department has strive for an enlarged program for sometime, the object of the program being to help the girls of the class throughout the year with their homemaking problems. The entire summer program is financed by the state and federal vocational depart ments. Half of the expenses for the remainder of the school year are pmd by the same departments. Miss Webb plans to visit each of the girls in the department this month and aid thcfn with any of their homemaking problems with which they desire assistance. She is also available to any adult desiring information or help in her home making problems. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Auto Loans! We will loan you money on your car or refinance your •ar for yon. t Our terms and rates are standard. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH Phone 119 Sales and Service ' Clinton, S. C. be interested to know they moved [Mrs. C. H. Hall on South Broad BT’qjieeuwood where Mrii.staeMt. Mr. .Pkige, has hwan traasfwjed; Bailey is cc^^^e3‘*'wf!h fiwm^^Greenwogijr to Boyd’s store ance coo^pMiy. — .. ....a ’ .5ere. Mrs. G. R. Milam is visiting her Miss Ruth Monts had aa her week- daughter, Mrs. W. G. Hobbs, and | end guest Miss Dora Black of Ridge Mr. Hobbs, in Charleston. j Spring. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond spent Friends tA Mrs. Henry Suber will Satui^y and Sunday in Augusta! be sorry to know she is ill at Hays and attended the Grew*'<tamily re- hospital, where she has been a pa- union. tient for the past week. Miss Helen Scarborough of Bish- T. R. Buzhardt, Eugene and Jdm opviUe, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sloan, were guests Sunday of the James Pitts. I former’s brother. Rev. J. H. Buz- Miss Bee Campbell of Cambridge,'hardt, and Mrs. Buzhardt in Char- Ohio, was the guest during the past! lotte, N. C. week of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Simpson and daughters, Margaret aikl B^ty Sue, and Martha Anne Simpson spmt the week-end in Charleston with Mason Simpson. Craig Kennedy, Jr., has returned to his home in Spartanburg after a visit to his grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts of Greenville, spent Sunday with the former’s mother, Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts. Friends of W. H. Roberts will be glad to know he is able to be out again after a week’s illness. Mrs. N. S. Richardson spent the past week in Darlington with her sister, Mrs. Pearl Shepard, and other relatives in Florence. iss Agatha Bailey is week of Miss Ruth terson. rviHVJ X Miss Agatha Jones is the guest this week of Miss Georgia Rounds in Tampa, Fla. Miss Bert Siease of Lexington, forij merly of Asheville, N. C., has ac-1 ceptad a nursing position at Hays hospital and arrived during the i;>ast week to assume her duties. Misses Bertha Gray Gallman, Azile Livingston of Newberry, and Gladys Stilwell of Silverstreet, were guests Tuesday of Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and Miss Nannie Young TriU>le. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adair and Mrs. D’Arcy Gray left Sunday for a week’s trip to New York and the fair. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Black of Ridge Spring, Mr .and Mrs. J. E. Monts and Miss Leila Monts of Prosperity, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. the guest IW. E. Monts. Brown ini Mr .and Mrs. S. P. Anderson and I children, Paul, Charles, and Ray, A Safe, Dependable Banking Serrice jnm fkcilHiM of tliis institvtMNi have a iMickgrooiid oT long experience, of sound protection of tke iatereuta and welfare of our customers. It has never overlooked tke fundamentals that combine to make tke modem bank a bub of economic activity in the community. Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter, I formerly of Morganton, N. C., are Barrie Jean, and Mrs Keith Adair! now making their home near here spent a few days the past week in Charleston. Mrs. E. F. Ray and little grand- Harry Bolick of Gaffney, who is at an officers’ training school at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga., for a daughter, Wynona Ray, are visiting i month, spent the week-end here with her daughter, Mrs. N. M. Lawrence, j Mrs. Bolick and little son, Harry, and Mr. Lawrence at Clemson. Mr. j who are visiting her parents, Mr. and | and Mrs. Ray Pitts also spent Sun-1 Mrs. J. Reed Todd, for the month, day there. ! Walter Todd, second lieutenant at Miss Violet Browning has returned from a visit to relatives in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomas of Charlotte, spent the week-end with the latter’s mother, Mrs. A. M., Nel- son. H. M. Wise of Jacksonville, Fla., spent a few days here the past week with Mrs. Wise and daughter,. .Toc- coa, who are visiting her parents. Ml. and Mrs, R. B. Vance. Mr and Mrs. L. M. Curtis and daughter, Rosella, and Mis^^s Jessie arid Chick Curtis, were guests Suq Fort Benning, was also here for the week-end with his parents. Mr .and Mrs. E. E. Hazard and Mrs. Gaines of Jacksonville, Fla., were guests Monday at the orphan age, enroute to Montreat, N. C. Friends ot Mrs. P. M.. Moore will be glad to know she returned to her home here Sunday after being a hos pital patient in Rock Hill for several weeks. Mrs. Moore is convalescing at her home and expects to be out soon. !iss Leta Mclntyrev member of the orphanage school faculty has re day of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond en-; turned to the city after spending the \ route from California to their home past six weeks at her home in Clio, in Paxville. I Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eargle, Mr. Nancy Joe and Ann Trotter Pruitt'and Mrs. A. C. Workman, Mr. and of Whitmire, spent the week-end with their sister, Mrs. Frank Cauley, and Mr. Cauley. Major Alexander H. Cummings, Mrs. Cummings and children are on a vacation trip to Texas. While away they 'will be guests of relatives in Port Arthur and Beaumont. Mre. Corrie Robinson and Dr. and Mrs. Kirby of Charlotte, N. C., Mrs. Lina Workman and son, Hugh, of Enoree, visited J. H. M, Young Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Mar\'in DeYoung and small son. Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells and son, Edgar Jr., spent Sunday In the mountains of North Carolina. The many friends and relatives of J. H. M. Young will regret to know he is ill at his home, having suffered a stroke of paralysis Saturday. His son, Warren Young,. Mrs. Young and Mrs. Charles Workman of Spartan burg. and Miss Hazel Boland of; Greenville, spent the week-end at' Myrtle Beach. | Mi^ Bessie Fortner is the guest of Mrs.*^. S. Porter this week in Mon-j treat, N. C. , j Mr .and Mrs. T. Heath Copeland spent several days this week at Myr tle Beach. Mrs. Paul Price, formerly of BrownsvillCr Texas, has arrived in I the city to accept a position on the matrons’ staff at the oiphanage. Rev. C. B. Betts is attending an Associate Reformed Presbyterian conference this week at Bon darken,, ’Flat Rock, N. C. Mrs. Btts will joiniH him there Saturday. • | Friends of- Mrs. W, H. Davidson will be glad to Know she is recuper ating from a recent illness. Miss Minnie B. Moore of York, is! children of ffeidvlile, N. C., visited 1 spending some time with her broth- him during the week. Jer, Perry M. Moore and Mrs. Moore. Mrs. B. B. Housley of Dahlonega,! Mrs. F. M. Stutts and children,! Ga., spent the past week here with!Dorothy and Richard, returned yes-j her sister. Mrs. T. M. Sease. During terday from a visit to relatives in| the wMk they visited their mother. Charleston. Mrs. Sallie Boozer, who is a patient Miss Virginia Sadler is the guest in a Columbia hospital. | of friends at Myrtle Beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon T. Jackson., Z. B. Riddell of Birmingham, Ala., Miss Elizabeth and Ray Jackson, visited his sister, Mrs. F. M. Stutts, Mrs. Lee Willard and Hazel Willard and Mr. Stutts during the week, left Sunday for Orlando, Fla. They, W. E. Owens spent a few days will visit Mrs. Willard’s ion, John I the past week with his daughter and! Willard, and Mrs. Willard. HaaeLi son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. M,! whn has been spending the summer .Scott, in Easley. . j ■ 4ivith her grandparents, near here, Mrs. Ella Adair and Miss Doris! wiH remain at her home. iAdair of Washington. D. C.. arrived' Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League left i Saturday to spend the remainder ofi Sunday for a ten-day trip to New the month with relatives here. i York and the fair. Enroute they Mftll; Miss Virginia and Rufus Sadler visit Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Gaskill and competed in the North and South' Mrs. Robert Mamn in Glen Moore,iCarolina tennis tournament the past' Pa. While in New York Mr. and I week in Hartsville. Miss Sadler and Mrs. League will be guests of rela-lher partner, Mrs. Lillian Seabrook tives and will be acc<Mnpanied home of Charleston, were presented the by their aon, Paul, who has been working at the fair during the sum mer. cup in the women's doubles matches.! Miss Evelyn Henry was the guest!; [ a few days the past week of Miss H ers tbroaghout tbe years. It is a privilege as well as a welcomed opfmrtunity to serve you well. Here you will find courteous consideration for every request, and friendly, competent, confidential counsel in business matters. Old and new customepi find this rela- tkmsbip belpfuL New Business Cordially Invited M. $. yn t Soi OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST (PaHUeai Advartimawt) VIRGIL EVANS ELECT EVANS TO CONGRESS I invite and solicit your vote and inftuehce. If 1 elected I sball be on the military affairs committee and will get immediate and definite results to adequately pre pare our country. ^ IF YOU ELECT ME— ... You will never have to apologize for your vote. ... You will nevmr hear vile rumors and reports about any office or appointment I make. ... Tbe Fourth District will immediately get its proportion of rtUef funds. (Tbe District now receives less than ibroo smaller populated Districts of this Slate). J