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WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS -
BRiffS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
J. D. Henry,^nd Mr*. Hwiry in Jer
sey City,,N. J.
Friends of Olin Sheely, Jr„ will be
Fhi )CdnnA ' MacDONALD TO EDIT
Friends of Fred Oxley will be glad BLUE STOCKING —
INCREASED SALES FROM
ADS IN THE CHRONICLE
The Creomulsion company .writer
glad to know he has resumed hisito know he is able to be out again ♦ {“Consistent advertising in The Cli»*
woilc at the local theatres after hav-j after a week’s illness. j Charles MacDonald, rising senior ton Chronicle has greatly iiiLLiiiiiail
ing his tonsils removed. ^ p. McOe spent from Dillon, has been elected editor'W* sate of our product, CreomuIsfcJBt
Tuesday in Columbia with the for- , of The Blue Stocking. Presbyterian trading area.”
mer’s daughter, Mrs. McSwaiii Ma- college weekly student newspaper' Creomulsion, a superior prescrli^.
hon. for the coming year. MacDonald, as- stubborn coughs, chest coMa
Friends of Mrs. M. G. Woodworth sociate editor of the publication for'*™ bronchitis, is especially ben®-
Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Chaney of At
lanta, spent Sunday with the for
mer’s sister, Mrs. Ryland Sumerel,
and Mr. Sumerel.
“ ''”"iguSspeaker*at uieCo^ sympathiM with her in the re- the past year, success YuciTer i»’vin,Icoughs that fol-
Itor in Columbia on Monday. club meeting on Monday. cent dea^ of her nephew, William of Washington, Ga., in the position. influenza.
Mrs. W. S. Hart qf Greenwood, is Thelma Wells of Greenwood,! Richmond, Va., jand Elections for managing editor and Recommended by thousands of
Eugene Sloan, student at Erskine
colleg4. Due West, spent the we<rit-
end with his mother, Mrs. E. B.
Sloan.
Mrs. Hamp L. Boyd and son, Bob
by, left Wfednesday for Daytona; Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil - -
Beach, Fla., where they wiU spend i Greenville, spent the week-end with Ware Shoals, visited relatives and Mrs. Alexandw H. Cummings, and vannah, Ga.. and Pierce Timberlake
two weeks. < {the former’s mother, Mrs. Nannie A.‘friends here Sunday. iMiss Agnes Milling left yesterday for of Daytona Beach, Fla., for managing \ot to MEET
Friends of J. D. McKee will be in-‘Pitts. i Mrs. A. Ross Blakely had as her'* week’s trip to New York editor, and Bill Culp of Rck Hill, and
terested to know he haa accepted a! Mrs. S. P. McCrackin is visiting guests Sunday her daughter, Miss* Friends of Mrs. E. B. Sloan will be Ben Hammett 6f Allendale, for busi-
position with Gray Funeral home. I her daughter, Mrs. George Young, in Margaret Blakely, Miss Hazel West- pleased^ to know she is convalescing ness manager.
Mrs. A. C. Wilson and small son I Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hol-'moland^ Leonard Locktt and Dr. i from a short illness. , The new editor has served on the
visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. B. spent the week-end with her sister]sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Wood- business manager will be held later doctors and druggisis from coast Ml
son, and Mr. Pinson. * |y|^ Maude Wells. * I worth of Burlington, W. Va. this week, it has bepi^nnounced, be- j coast, Creomulsion is sold ana guar-
Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abrams of* Mrs, George R. Blalock, tween Robert Sd^vTOebeck of Sa- anteed by all drug stores.
The American Legion Auxiliary
will not hold the January meetinR
due to the influenza epidemic. Th«
held m
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of Spartgnburg, are visiting her sis-' lingsworth were also guests of Mr. {Hicks oY Greenville. Mrs. J, Henderson Pitts, Jr., re-i staff _of the paper for the past meeting will be
ter-in-Uw. Mrs. J. LeGrande Mayer,{and Mrs. Young on Sunday. 1 Mrs. C. C. Bailey is visiting her.rorned Tue^ay from a two wjrek s yeare and also holds staff posiUons'
and the Rev. Mr. Mayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Crooks: daughters, Jean and Agnes of Latta,
have taken an apartment at the res- spent the week-end with Mrs. Mc-
idence of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy' Queen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
on West Main street. ! I^nson.
Mrs. R. F. Blakely, Misses Mar- * Mrs. J. F. King and sons will leave
garet and Katherine Blakely visited tomorrow for their home in Wash
their daughter and sister, Mrs. W. W
Arrington, Mr. Arrington and sons in
^Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair spent the
UK J ILK j'sister Mrs E. W. Stone, in Union. ) visit to relatives in Miami and Coral on ’The Collegian and the PaC-SaC,’
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McQueen and ® yrtendlTof Mri. A M.Ramage will {Gables, Fla. (annual publication. He is editor of, EASTERN STAR TO .MEET
be glad to know she is convalescing "F" Ferguson of the high school The Knapsack, Y.M.C.A. handbook I* The James B. Parrott chapter, Or-
at her home near here after being a' f*<^uhy, was a recent guest of friends. for students, and is a popular and der of the Eastern Star, will meet
patient at the local hospital. I*"' Orleans. outstanding member of the student j Friday evening at 8 o’clock in th»
Miss Nancy Young was the week- Mrs. Ansel Godfrey, Mrs. John T.jbody. 1 Masonic temple,
end guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. E. : Young and Joy Godfrey visited rela-
Wayland, in Charlotte, N. C. ! t‘ves and friends in Greenville and
Mrs. J. D. Jeanes is visiting her Woodruff Saturda.v.
sister. Mrs. Ed Sauvain, in Concord, Friends of Mrs. Hugh Eargle will
ington, D. C., after spending the past
few weeks with her mother, Mrs. J.
Will Leake.
Miss Virginia Stowe, of Pacolet, a
N. C. Ml*. Jeanes and son. Jack, be glad to know she is improving'
satisfactorily at Hays’ hospital where.
™x. «.iu mrs. O. i. Auaii wic j ^ Sunday there and were accom-1
week-end m Greenwood with Mrs. foimer m^ber of the orphanage, , bv Mrs T J Peake i»be isa patient.
—4. /-X F. schools staff, who is now teaching in J- *^*Ke*!
Adair’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
Browning.
Dr. D. J. Woods occupied the pul
pit of the Second Presbyterian church
of Greenville on Sunday morning.
Friends of Mr. and Mrsi James >
Miss Elizabeth Akers
Mr. and Mrs. L.'A. Reeves and Mr.
SHJIIUUIS WIIU IS now LCtfCIllIlK Ml • . ^ i a »» c -1
4K-. who was the guest of Mrs, Sauvam!
Seneca, was the week-end guest ofl^ days last week, ] Moore of York, will sympathize with
Mr. and Mrsi Eb Horton and fbem in the death of the former’s
nnH Mr« H R ti/or** vi«itnrB in daughter, Carolyn, of Greenville, mother, Mrs. Ellen Moore, which oc-
I and Mra. D.B. Smith were visitors in) D^t the week-end with the former’s * <^urred Tuesday afternoon in York,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Miss Charlotte, N. C., (m Sw<^y. parents Mr and Mrs J W Horton * Mrs. James Moore is the former Miss
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hooper and
daughter, Billie Dee, were week-end u 41. xr i
guests of relatives in Piedmont. i Elizabeth Ne^n
Mrs. Dor» L. Barker, of the ma- ^”41!^^!^“
week to spend some time with her tron’s staff at the orphanage, was * Jhi^h
daughter, Mrs. Henry Jolly, and Mr. called to Danville, Va., Monday on ’
^ account of the death of her mother,,
Mrs Kirk Bessie Cauley has returned’
Mrs. Walter Gilstrap and daughter >home here after a visit to rel-
of'Easley, Mrs. Wyatt Farr and chil- t i. *-r • a\
Mr. and Mrs, John Tessier and'
Nannie Young Tribble, Mrs. W. p
Tribble and daughter, Betty, were
visitors in Columbia on Tuesday.
Mrs. C, E. Moody left during the
Jolly, in White Plains, N. Y.
Friends of Mrs. L. Ross Lynn will
be glad to know she is able to be out
again after a few days’ illness.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Blakely had' dren and Norman Young of Liberty,
as their guests Friday Mrs. W. B.j visited Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones on
Blakely of Ora, and Mrs. Calvin Sunday.
Nannell Blalock of this city.
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Smith and small daughters of Els-
berry, Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pitts, Mrs. Louis
-Thomley and Miss Helen Hollings
worth were guests Surfday of Mrs.
Pitts’ and Mrs. Thomley’s sister. Mrs.
N. M. Lawrence, and Mr. Lawrence
in Calhoun. They were accompanied
home^by Mrs. E. F. Ray, who spent
the past week with her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hendrix and children of Laurens, and
Mrs. P. Z. Smith and daughter of
Greenwood.
Mrs. Mary. Owens has returned
from Syracuse, N. Y.. where she
spent some time with her dau^ter,
Mrs. Carl Marx, and Mr. Marx. En-
route home she visited her grandson.
daughters of Laurens, and Wyman I
Shealy, Jr., of this city, were supper
guests Monday evening of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Dailey.
Friends of Miss Ludie Nell Scott
will be glad to know she is conva
lescing at her home after a brief ill
ness.
Miss Florence Tripp was the guoR
of friends in Concord, N. C., Sunday.
Mrs. G. H. Finley and son, Her
man Finley of Madden Station, visit
ed the former’s niece, Mrs. T. P.
Owens, Sunday.
Friei^ of Mrs. Roy Workman will
be pleased to know she has returned
to her home after being a patient at
the local hospital.
Birch To Give Perform
ance At Florida Street
School.
On Friday afterpoon and evening
at Flordia Street school, MacDonald
Birch, famous sleight-of-hand artist,
will make two appearance under the
auspices of the Clinton Kiwanis club.
At that iime magic fans will be
given a chance to marvel at the baff
ling accomplishments of the master
magician. !
Highlight of the presentation will^
be Birch's escape from a large wood- j
en box. The cover will be nailed!
down on the box into which the ■
magician has climbed. Then in a
Hollwid spent tlx
week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
Joe S. Hagins, and Mr. Hagins inj
Abbeville. . j
Friends of Mrs. R. W. Johnson will
be glad to know she is recuperating
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Other entertainment includes a
retinue of all the old and new fa
vorites in Birch’s new and different
style. Besides, several musical num-
at har horae after bavin* her tonsil. ^1';;
removed I **‘^*'^® Mable Sperry, talented 1 < >
Mrs. Emmie G. Cox and Miss Anne'^°'*"* xylophonist.
Keith of Simpsonville, spent the past
week with the former’s daughters,
Mrs. Thomas D. Jacobs and Mrs.
Clayte Ray.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Co
ker, formerly of Spartanburg, will be
interested to know they have moved
to Hickory, N. C. Mrs. Coker, before
marriage. Miss Lois McDaniel, is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Mc
Daniel of this city.
Pat Coggin of Blackville and New
berry was the guest Saturday of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Monts and Miss Ruth
Monts.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McKeown and
children of Blackstock, visited Mrs.
McKeown’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Bla
lock, Sr., Monday.
H. T. Holland of Jackson, Miss.,
visited relatives here several days the
past week. Mr. Holland was enroute
home after a trip to Newark, N. J.
Friend^''of Mr. and Mre. J. L.
Slappy will be interested to knowj
they have mgved to Wellington, Ala,
Mr. Slappy. who was connected with!
the Seaboard Airline Railway com- i
pany here, has accepted a position i
with the company there.
Mrs. W. J. Duncan spent Sunday
in Whitmire with her brother, Tom
l^ott, ^d Mrs. Scott.
Rev. W. N. Long, pastor of the
First Baptist church, attended a gen
eral board meeting of the Baptist
state convention in Columbia on
"Tuesday. Mr. Long is representative
for Laurens county in the state work.
Friends o^ W._ E. Monts will be
glad to know he continues to improve
at his home after a month’s illness
and u now able to sit up.
Mr and Mrs. Lofton D. Sullivan
of Fort Benning, Ga., spent the week
end with Mrs. Sullivan’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. P. Roberts.
Friends of Mrs. Sudie Edwards
will be pleased to know she is re-|
cuperating at the home of her daugh-1
ter, Mrs. C, W. Cooper, after under-j
going an operation at the Greenwood j
hospital. I
Friends of Mrs. Francis Blalock'
will be sorry to know she has been
ill for the past^few days.
Mrs. James Sellers and little j
daughter, Joanne, visited Misses
Ruby and Mary Sellers in Lincolnton, ‘
N. C., the past week*-end. j
Mrs. J. M. Dick has returned to her
home in Raleigh, N. C., after spendf
ing some time with her parents. Dr.
and Mrs. Jack H. Young. *
Miss Louise Miller of Charlotte,
N. C., spent several days this week
with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Monts,
and Mr. Monts. Miss Millei*, who is,
a missionary to Korea, spoke at a|
meeting of the First Pmbyterian
<^urch auxiliary on Tuesday after
noon.
Dr. H. Earle Spencer, Dr. M. W.
Brown and Dr. John G. Barden,
members of the Prcnbyterian colk^
faculty, reiMpesented the college at
exercises instituting the new chap
ter of Phi Beta Kappa fraternity at
Wofford coUege^ Spartanburg, on
Condensed Statement of the Condition of
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^ BANKERS,
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of Clinton, South Carolina
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DEC. 31, 1940
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts .,...$763,561.47
Stocks and Bonds t. 59,861.50
Real Estate 28,499.35
Cash on Hand and Due from Bankii ... 353,186.28
TOTAL
$1.20.5,108.60
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $.20,201.40
Subordinated Deposits 379,798.60
Undivided Profits 26,601.73
Due to Banks NONE
Bills Payable NONE
Deposits 778,506.87
TOTAL $1,205408.60
Your attention is called to ^he above statement re-
flectins: 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.
McCOY’S HAS MADE REAL FRIENDS
At the beginning of 1941, McCoy wishes to thank the hundreds of friends of the sta
tion who have found that it pays to~use McCoy’s Gasoline. And to say to you, too, that
if you haven’t already started the McCoy way of saving, now is a good time to start!
Drive in today and fill up with
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McCoy’s Regular Gas Has Same Octane Rating As Other Regubr Gas.
FREE! FREE! ONE QUART OIL
McCoy’s is giving away ABSOLUTELY FREE one quart oil with each five gallons
of McCoy’s regular gasoline purchased from our station located in Clinton.
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Saturday, 7:30 to 7:45 A. M.
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