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/ / I TftVBSDAt, At^GUST 22, 1»40 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C PAOE FIVE riNAL gRTUEBONT Take notice that on the 20th day of September, 1040, I will render a final account of my acts and doinfs as Committee of the estate of Laiira M. Hayes, deceased, in the office of the Judge of ProlMte of Laurens County, at 10 o’clo^ a. m^ and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Com mittee. Any person inOebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and aU persons having claims against said estate will present them on dr before said date, dvily proven, or be forever barred. FRANK KELLERS SR., Committee. Aug. 20, 1940.r-12-4cw. (PeWleal VOTE FOR SAM M. LEAMAN. ef Crasa BtU mer’s si.<iter, Mrs. J. W. Milam. Also past week in Black.d>urg with the visiting Mrs. Milam during the week- former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. end was her sister, Mrs. David Dun- Plaxico. can, of Whitmire. ( Mrs. J. W. Copeland. Sr., has ae R. L. Plaxico attended a postmas-' her guests her aunt, Mrs. F. E. Dil- Misses Alke and Mary Baldwin of Columbia, are^visitlng their cousins. Misses Ruth andj Marguerite Mc Millan. / ^ Miss Gertrude Cullwrtson of Lake View, is the guest of Mrs. R. W. Johnson. Friends of W. B. (BiU) Wade will be interested to learn he will be a member of the Hartsville high school faculty the coming year as instruc tor in science. Darrell Dailey left Tuesday for a week’s visit to relatives ip Hazard,'nmg Jack Barnes has returned frmn a several week’s visit to his aunt, Mrs. F. D. Young, in Lake City. %Hm Miriam Donnan is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ter’s meeting in York on Tuesday. Miss Ammie Parler of Cameron, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Sullivan, and Mr. Sullivan. s, Miss Lucy Epps of Newberry, was the guest a few days last week of I Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bailey. Mrs. Virginia deMontmollin, mem- worth of Asheville, N. C., and sie- ter, Mrs. W. H. Martin, of Grand Rapids, Mich. Walter AuU, in Pendleton. Mrs. B. W. Crouch Jr., and little'her of the Thom well orphanage staff daughter, Dolly, of Newberry, spent {for several years, has resigned her a fl^ days last week with her par- position and left during the past ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Taylor. jweek to make her home in Jackson- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carson of|ville. Fla., with her daughter. Florence, spent the week-end with' Little Elizabeth Poole of Cross J f Mrs. Carson's mother, Mrs. John T. Anchor is visiting her aunt. Mrs.j • Shirley Timmons, and Mr. Timmons. Kentucky. Billy King and Marion Lawson Mrs. Milton Self and son, Milton, • Mrs, Milton sell and son. Muion,-' i*"? . . . _ . . Jr., of Parksville, spent last week J'*'*’® Baileyf Little, left Mo^ay guMtaof frieod, m Sumter and ^ and.'" > CharUaton. F\or«nc« d>^ the past weak relatives here. Mr. Sell was “"<* ^ Billy McMillan will ^ ^ accompanied them m Eattll. glad to know he is able to be out ) Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Jeanes and son, again after a brief illness. i « » Bobby, of Easley, visited the former's •Miss Sara Frances Baldwin of Co-j : mother, Mrs. P, S. Jeanes, during lumbia, spent the pa»t week herej^By of Darlin^n School for Boy8,|y^g week. * with Mr. and Mrs H. L. Baldwin and Bonie, Ga., who hw bem traveling j David Tribble spent a Mrs. J. C. McMillan, Sr. interest of the school during week In Blacksburg Rhett P. Adair and Forrest Adair summer, is lotting his parents,, grandparents, Mr, and have returned from a few days’ L^n. , j Quinn. Vtitt to relatives in Macon, Ga. H; Dr Payne and daughters, M iss Pansy Woodruff was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.'?'*'^ unve wacn. j after a two weeks’ visit to her moth- Y, C. Ballenger in Spartanburg. Prather and Miss Myr-j^j. c. Q. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson had as^*® a few days ^e| Jamie Little is spending two their week-end guests Mrs. John B. pwt week m the mountains of North Waynesville, N. C., with . J V,. . . J I Mrs. C. L. Polibck returned to her Amelia and Virginia are spending, home in Franklin. Va., yesterday two weeks at Ocean Drive beach. Harris, Miss Frances Harris and Jack and Martha Rae Harris of Al bemarle, N. C. Carolina. Miss Ann Gregorie was the week end guest of Misses Jane and Hazel Rev. and Mrs. Chester Keller of'Ferguson enroute from Fort Screven, Batesburg. are visiting the latter’s Ga., to her new home in Washing- parents, Mr: and Mrs., W. S. Denson Bill Pitts spent a few days’ vaca- ton, D. C Miss Barbara WilHamson of Lan- tion this week,with his brother, Joe,®®*^®*"* ^ visiting her aunt, Mrs. V. Pitts, and Mrs. PittiMn Pbrter-1 Led® N.Johi^. ~ - dale, Ga. Mre. Guy ^ and sons, Joe, Dick Bobby, spent several days the'i Mrs. S. Y. Adair has returned to ®nd Bill, of Gi^r spent a^ few days her home here after a visit to h®®! parents, Mr, and Mrs. O. F, Brown- I her aunt and tmcle, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Milam of Leesburg, Fla. Mrs. . Charles Anderson of New' York, and her sister. Miss Elizabeth Robson were guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bailey enroute to Birmingham, Ala., to visit < their parents. "IWri and Mrs.~R. L. Plaxico andj ing, in Greenwood. Friends of Ray Pitts will be inter ested to know he has accepted a bookkeeping position with Maxwell Friends of Nichals Tinman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tinman, will bej glad to know he is recovering satis-j factorily at his home after having Bros, and Kinard. Andy Young, Jr., | tonsils removed, has succeeded Mr. Pitts in his for- Mr. and Mre. P. M. Carr and sons mer position at L. B. DUlard’s. j5«ve returned from « visit to rela- Miss Doris Layton of Charlotte,! Harro^burg. Ky Their son. N. C., has returned to her home af-j'^®*'* spent ^ past few months ter spending a week with her cousin, them home. ( Miss Jean Layton, who returned with . Mrs. Dave W. Coi^land is spend- her to Charlotte for a week’s visit 1*^ ® Gwnville with Mr. and Mrs. L L. Adair of At-|J®*‘ John Wallace Copeland, and ,, lanta, visited the former’s sister,! Mre. Copeland. Mrs. Henry Nabors, and brother, Mr. ^d Mrs. T. R. B^ai^ spent J. I. Adair, during the past weik. if ^ay^ the past week in Orl^do . j W. M. Page of Spartanburg, visit-'p®^^”® .®®®®^ other points of;,^ ed his daughter, Mrs. E. C. Goff, dur- interest m Flo^a. j ing the past week. Mrs. C. W. Cooper, Miss Martha Mr. and Mrs. Joe CoUins, Mrs. W. Davidson and Mrs. E. E. .^hmore of, L. Roper, Ted Roper and Miss Fran- Charlotte, who h^ been visiting rel- ces Finley of Pickens, were guests. ®^'^®* ^®®®'\®^'/^®®^®y ^or a week S i ► during the week of Mr. and Mrs.? s*®/^ Myrtle Beach. ^ H R Jones < Badler Love returned to his home «^ Mrs. N. M. Lawrence and little lh®re Sund^ after spending the past m; son. Charles Ray, of Clemson, are weeks in New York. Mrs ; spending the week with her mother,|^- p°'^® w®* *^*^*i*^* ! Mrs. E. F. Ray, and other relatives'Jl' fnends at Caro-t, ’ u, —. |ima Beach, N. C., while her stm wasit Mr. and Mrs. John Epps and sonj®w®y- „ „ . . . . returned to their home in Charles-1 y* .P- —ViviM ton Tuesday after a visit to Mrs.; P,®**® Adair, and Miss Marion Leake Epps’ sister Mrs. John Holland Hun-i®* Bennettsvilie, have returned from ter and Mr Hunter '® *wo weeks trip to Jacksonville Halsell Roberts. Jr., is the guest* Beach and visit to Miss Sue Leake of his imcle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.j Mr. Md Mrs. E. S. Traxler in Sam Roberts, in Chester. Alachua, Ha. Miss EUzateth Copeland spent the^ Mrs. Eugene Richbourgi past week in Greenville with her] ®®^ Eugene, Jr., of Harris, N. C.,_ brother John Wallace Copeland,>and! *P®®^ Sunday with Mrs. Richbourgsja Mrs. Copeland. Mrs. D. Bobo. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth left Sunday for a week’s tour of points of interest in Florida. Miss Lillian Quinn of Blacksburg,* visited her sister, Mrs. W. B. Trib-i ble, and Mr. Tribble last week-end.! Miss Kate Milam and Miss Lyde Suzanne Cooper is visiting her! B®^ city, and Mr. and Mrs. grandmother, Mrs. Sudie Edwards, iniy* B. Milam of l^sburg, Fla., re union — —[turned Saturday from a weeks trip A Good Banking Connection For Yon Clinton individuate and business firms have found a relationship with this bank a genuinely valuable asset since its organisa tion. Our clients save time and money by bank ing here. And it is most gratifying to ns to see oar customers, old and new, making systemntic visits to our teller window and using tke complete facilities we sEer. New Business Cordially Invited M. 8. Bailei i Son OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST Miss Mary Ruth Norman returned^ Washin^on. Mr. and Mrs Milam o —— —were weelr-send guests of the for-1 Friday after a visit to her aunt, Mrs.) H. K. Williamson, in Lancaster. | Miss Harriett Irwin was a recent | guest of Miss Sallie Wright and Mrs.: Zee McLees, enroute from New York! ■sa.r- i M M. LEAMAN For Treasurer MY PLEDGE TO THE PEOPLE OF LAURENS COUNTY: A Fair, H<mest, Effidwit and Cour< teous. Administration of-the Dutiei of the Oflke. YOim SUPPOBT WIU. BE APPBBOATKD to her home in Decatur, Ala Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamer and daughter, Betty Jane, of Eastover, spent Sunday with N^rs. Hamer’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Leake. Mrs. J. N. Parker and little daugh ter Emily, of Langley, arc visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Long, Miss Hannie Long, and Mrs. Berry Mar tin of Blairs, were guests Saturday of Mrs. Jessie Sparks, and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Suddeth. Mrs. Sparks, accompanied them home for a ten-| day visit. | Mr. and Mrs. Billy McMillan hadj as their guests during the past weeki Mr.'and MrS. E. B. Baity of Winston-; Salem, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. T. A.' Nickols of Waterloo, Lawton Nickols of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. L. C.. Nickols of Columbia. Mrs. J. W. Alexander of Greens boro, N. C. spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Jeans. Also visiting Mrs. Jeans dur ing the week were her sister, Mrs. G. S. Yeldell and son, Gborge Shep ard, of Greenwood. Miss Sara Parkinson of Due West, who spent the past three years- teaching in Egypt, was a visitor atj the orphanage Sunday. Miss Park-i inson was formerly a member of the! orphanage school faculty and for! the coming year will teach English in the Greenwood high sbhool. j Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ouzts have re-j turned to their h«ne here on Wood- row street after spending the sum- I mer in Aiken and Edgefield with I relatives. Mr. Ouzts, who is principal of Academy Street school, attended, summer school at Duke university, Durham, N. C. Mrs. 'T. A. Howell and sons, To/rt’.| Jr., and Gene, returned Saturday from a three weeks’ visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Howell in Mation, Ala. T. A. Howell, who is first lieutenant j in the United States army, stationed' at Valpariso, Fla., was here during the week-end. Mrs. Howell and sons will iein him in Valpariso in a few It’s No Problem TO HGURE McCOY’S SAVINGS! I McCOY’S REGULAR GASOLINE 18 c ^ It doesn't take a whole lot of figuring to find our what you save by buying McCoy's regular gasoline. Our regular cpstomers are witnesses to the fact that the few cents you save on every gallon of gasoline purekased here really amounts to something over a period of time. Cbme In today and hecome one of our regular customers—and pocket the difference! McCoy’S regular gasoline has the same octane rating as oth er REGULAR GASOLINES. FREE! FREE! ONE QUART OIL McCoy's is giving away ABSOLUTELY FREE one quart oil with each five gallons of McCoy's regular gasdine purchased from our station located in Clinton. TUNE IN on THE RANGERS over WBT—Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 to 8:45 A. M., Saturday, 7:30 U 7:45 A. M. GUT RATE Station Corner FIoHda and Musgrove Streets McCOY’S STATION a«ii asais \ I r