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/the CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
Thursdoy, Aprii 17, 1941
Want Ads
FRYERS for ^ale. Call at Thomwell
Orphanage' Pmiltry Farm. tf
FOR SALE OR RENT—Brick build
ing next to Clinton express oflfice.
Apply H. Lurey, Laurens, S.C. 24-4te
FOR SALE—bats and Coker’s 100
Strain 2 Cottonseed. David T. Pitts,
Henderson Pitts. Ip
PRSONAl AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOIDVIUE
MRS. E. O. KAT, Comspoadent
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schumpert,‘Miss
Martha Yarborough and B^ty Ruth
Bridges spent Sunday in Saluda with
relatives. '
Mr. and Mra. J. J. Johnson and
sons, Mrs. M.* L. Flow and Buddy
Carr spent Sunday in Clinton with
CHICKS stay healthy when started ^^s. Johnson’s mother.
on “Spartan” Starting Mash or
FWlets. C-W-S Guano Co. l-3c
FOR RENT — Furnished apartment
in my residence, 104 Musgrove St.
)frs. Mary Henry Arthur. Phone 66.
I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James
FOR RENT — Five-room dowrbtairs, ” Mi^^Blandie Durgin and Mrs. A.
Eddie Price, Guy Prater, Buck
Finney and Marvin Bridges visited
at Camp Stewart, Ga., Wedneseday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Whitley, i
Miss Nezziie Whitley and Herbert
Whitley of Rockingham, N .C., spent
apartment, Musgro« street Avail-j 3 cyoway spent Wednesday' in
ii'® “"''"^T.IIGreenviUe. ^
Phone 150-W. Ip
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tucker, Mr.
FOR SALE — 4-in-l wilt resistant i.and Mrs. Sanford Vaughn and Mr.
cotton seed. One year from Coker’s and Mrs. Jessie White of Greenville,
Seed Farm. 85c bushel. Tan M. Ray, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Henno. Ip i White Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gamer and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wofford,
Miss Doris Wofford, Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Spires and son. Tommy, were
visitors in Greenville Saturday.
l^r. and* Mrs.' G. A. Barrett and
Harry Price motored to Greenville
Sunday to see Frank Barrett, a pa-
timt at General hospital.
Clarence Hunnicutt and Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Weathers were called to
Greenvil^ Saturday because of the
illness of their mother.
Mrs. Harry Price and children
spent Sunday with relatives in New
berry. (
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris of Green
ville, were week-end guests of Mr.
ahd Mrs. Gus Barrett. I
Mr. and Mrs. S. Sutton and daugh
ters, Dorothy and Ella Mae, and
Mis.s Jenaette Barrett spent Sunday
in Newberry.
DAHLIA TUBERS. Large Decorative,
Assorted and Pompons. 33 Differ
ent Varieties in Many Colors. Also
Box of 6 Assorted Kinds for 50c.
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele
phone 188.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS
cost only 25c a day, pay up to
$5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phones 80 and
which a linen shower was given Rev.
Mitchell.
his
^ Birthdays
J. P. Schumpert will observe
birthday April 24.
John Schumpert has a blrttiday
April 21.
William Ajpams
celebra^ his
a birthday Ap-
observes her
32.
With The Sick
Floyd Abrams has returned to his
son spent l^e w^k-end in •Gluiton home after several days’ stay at Dr.
with Mrs. Comers parents. I Moore’s hospital in Columbia.
Mrs, Ely Bragg attended the East-I Little Carol Russell is improving
er service in Winston-Salem, N C.,| after several days’ illness.
Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rowe and j Girk-Rushton
son, Glenn, visited relatives in Wood- j Miss' Mary Lou Girk, daughter of
villp Sunday- ^ j Mrs. Annie Girk, became the bride
Miss Alma Whisonant spent the 1 Qf Reginald F. RuShton of Newberry,
week-end in Gaffney with her par-. Friday evening at 6:80 o'clock at the
birthday April* 25.
Milton Bolick has
ril 19.
Mrs. Laura Ray
birthday .^>ril 24.
Q.' A. Di^ey has a birthday Ap
ril 23. X
April 17 is the birthday of Furman
Frady. »
Little Jodie Galloway, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Galloway, has a
birthday April 18.
Mrs. Bessie Prater will observe
her birthday April rt.
Georgia Corley^ biihhday is April
18.
Ella Mae Taylor will observe her
birthday April 25.
Myrtle |Yazier has a birthday
April 21. •
Margaret Hayes will observe a
birthday April 23.
Charles Nelson observed a birth
day the 15th.
Guy Prater has a birthday today.
Tommy Rowe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fearless Rowe, celebrated his birth
day April 14.
home of Mrs. Whitmire for Miss
Mary Lou Girk, bride-elect, Thurs
day evening.
The living room was decorated
with pansies and forsythia.
Only close friends and relatives
attended, and eaich guest presented
Miss Girk with a iWely gift.
A delicious sweet course was serv
ed by the hostesses.
Brown Speaks To Chib
Dr. Marshall W. Brown, of Presby
terian college, was guest speaker at
Joanna girls’ chib, at its regular
weekly meeting last Tuesday eviming.
His subject was “Our Relations to
Foreigners." At the close of the pro
gram refredunents were served by
Miss Sara Clarke’s group.
RUPTURE
Magnolia Lodge No. 355, A. F. M.,
will meet Friday night at 7:30 p. m.
All members are asked to be present
and visitors are welcomed.
WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
TOMATO . PLANTS, Pepper Plants,
Egg Plants, Cabbage Plants and
Onion Plants. Also Onion Sets, Seed
Irish Potatoes and a Complete Line
of Vegetable and Flower Seeds.
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele
phone 188, Ic
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holsonback
and sons attended a birthday dinner
home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Ow
ens Whitmire. Rev. James Mitchell
officiated, in the presence of imme-
FOR SALE OR RENT —Brick bun
galow on North Adair St. Apply to
“Peck” Cornwall. Ic
NOTICE—We have installed a phone,
No. 141-W, at Smitlv-PlaxicQ Poul
try Farm. Give us your phone orders.
We deliver. l7-2p
Make your RUGS new. We shampoo
them the modern way, not scrub
them. Call Buchanan’s. Phone 28. 2ci®”d Columbia
Mrs. Walter Fulmer and children.
given for their grandmother in New-: jiate relatives and friends,
berry Sunday. | Tall white baskets of gladioli, ivy
Mr. and Mrs. Hasme Willingham [ amj breath of spring and tapers in
wd son, Billy, spent the week-end j fall candelabra decorated the living
in Brevard, N. C. {room. Preceding the ceremony,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Salters and lit- | ^iss Flora Tucker lighted the can-
tie daughter, Sandra, spent Sunday; ^fes.
in Greenwood with relatives. j The bride and groom entered to-
Mr. and MrsJ tWarren Clement gather unattended to the sU’&ins of
spent the week-end in Charleston. “Bridal Chorus,” from Lohengrin,
Mrs. Ervin Smith of Greenville, | played by Mrs. Walter Fulmer. “The
is spending a few days with her par- | Rosary” was softly rendered during
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.-Boland. |the ring ceremony
h4iss Elizabeth Hendricks spent the i The bride was lovely in a navy
week-end with relatives in Newberry j dress topped by a navy cape with
’ ^ ’ gold epaulets and trimming. Navy
Shower For Bride-Elect
Mrs. Guy Streetman and Mrs.
Owens Whitmire entertained at the
FOR PERSPIRING FEET
USE
CTA HDI foot
OlA-illU LOTION
At Te«r Drvgglsrs tie
Shi^ Export Here Afiin
E. J. MEINHARDl, wMely kmrnn
Expert ef Chleafe, wUl peraanlly he
in SpartaBbarf, 8. C„'at.the Cleve
land Hotel, Friday only, AprO tSth,
from 10 ajn. to 4 pjB. aad • pje. to
t PJM.
MR. MEINHARDl sayk: The Mein-
hardi Shield is a tremendous im
provement—^well known for piroduc-
ing immediate results. It prevents
the Rupture from protruding in XO
days on the average—rqpurdless of
size or Ibcation of Rupture and no
matter how hard you work or strain.
It has no leg straps or cumbersome
arrangements. (No Surtbry or Injec
tion Treatments used.) Mr. Mein-
hardi has been coming here for 15
years.
Caution: If neglected — Rupture
may cause weakness, backache, con
stipation, nervousness, stomiach pains,
etc., or sudden death from strangu
lation.
Men having large Ruptures which
have returned after Surgical Oper
ations or Injection Treatments are
also invited. When all others fall —
see MEINHARDL He will be pleated
to demonstrate to you privately with
out charge. (Only men invited.)
White only.
SPECIAL OFFER
Good Housekeeping. 2 years^for
$4.00. Cosmopolitan, 2 yean for $Sil0.
jambs W. CALDWELL
“Tour Bfagaslne Man"
FOR SALEl—Lot and two buildings jq and George Walter, spent
on Musgrove street, lot on Adair
street, several lots on Florida street,
24-acre tract of land on Adair street,
brick warehouse on Broad street.
J. P. Prather, 24-5p
Sunday in Newberry with relatives.
and white accessories completed her
costume. Her corsage was of sweet-
FRUIT TREES, flowers, spraying
and trimming. 25c to 35c hour. See
Sam Young, White Line No. 2, 4t
BABY CHICKS. Pure Blood-Tested
R. I. Reds, Barred^ Rocks, White
Rocks, Buff Orpingtons and White
Wyandottes. Also Feeds, Feeders,
Fountains and Supplies. Blakely
Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188.
FOR SALE—White Gold and 4-in-l
cotton seed. One year from breed-
■er, 96% germination. 85c per bu. In Franklin,
ton lots, $50 per ton. C. W. Stdae,
Clinton. tf
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Ross and chil
dren, Betty and Pat, Mr. and Mrs.
Verner Ross and son, Vemer, of
{Greenville, and Fred Ross of Camp
Stewart, Ga., spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, J. M. Ross.
Bryce Little accompanied his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Little of
Jalapa, to Marshville, N. C., over
the week-end.
Miss Marjorie Crawford of Colum
bia, spent the Easter holidays with
her mother, Mrs. Belle Crawford,
Little Linda Braswell of Clinton,
spent a few days last week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
heart roses and fern and her only
ornaunent was a bracelet, a gift of
the bride’s mother.
An informal reception _ followed,
after which the young couple left
for a wedding trip to Florida.
Johnson-McCutchin
M-iss Lucille Johnson, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson,
and E. F. McCutchin, of Newberry,
were married Saturday evening at
7:00 o’clock at the Presb3rterian
manse.
Rev. L. O. Elmore performed the
ceremony in the presence of relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. €. Ooteran-spent
Simday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miss Jeanette Dickey, daughter of
Wofford. ^ I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dickey, and Roy
Ralph Prater of Camp Stewart, Bedenbaugh of Newberry, were mar-
GLADIOLUS BULBS. Marnia, Pic
ardv Gold Fade Bertv Snow Dr I ^ w, ocucuuauBu i^iewoerry, were m«r-
Bennett Betty Nuthall Flaming ’ Easter at his home here, ried Wednesday evening, April 9, at
Fancy Mixed. These are No. 1 Bulbs, I > ^^or of t)ie As^iate Reformed
Free from Thrips and Disease. Blake- m a and the bride’s
ly Brothers S?ed Store. Telephone'
188.
- Mrs. G. F. Blakely Sunday,
— i Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Fields and Ver-
The young couple have taken an
apartment in Newberry where they
U. S. APPROVED CHICKS i nell, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Flow, Mr. j will make their home.
From U. S. Pullorum Tested R.* 1.1 and Mrs. Price Rikard and Carol!
Reds, Barred Rocks, White Rocks Anne of Batesburg, and DarreU' Class Party
and New Hampshires. $7.95 per 100 Fields of Furman university. Green-! On Monday evening the Ladies’
delivered. Cheaper if called for. j ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. l Sunday school class of the Baptist
CUSTOM HATCHING — Chicken i Prater the past week-end. : church held their business meeting
Eggs, 2c to 3c. Turkeys 3*^c to*4>i.4c| Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lever and ! in the assembly room of the church.
each, depending on quantity. All cus-1 children, Joan and Ray, were Sunday I Mrs. Furman Frady presided during
tom hatching done in a Robbins Elec- j guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. E, Boland, j the business session. A social hour
trie incubator with separate hatcher. ^r. and Mrs. R. L. Boyce, Mr.'followed with Rev. James Mitchell
FARMERS HATCHERY
908 Main St. Newberry, S. C.
and Mrs. Elbert BoyCe and Mrs. i as honor guest. Mrs. R. G. Carr had
J. D. Boyce spent Sunday with rela
tives in Sumter.
SNAPDRAGON- PLANTS. Sweet, .. ^ j ^ u.
- Williantr Plants, Petunia Plants, ! « Cecil O Dell ^nd dau^ter,
Ageratum Plants. Also Vigoro, Sheep I«P®«t ^
Manure. Bone Meal, Cottonseed I relatives.
charge of the entertainment. Read
ings were given by Joan Bridges,
Sara ..Tunierx. Barron O’Shields and
Miss Alma Whisonant.
Refreshments were served, after
Meal, Nitrate of Soda and Vitamin
Bl. Sprayers and Insecticides. Blake
ly Brothers Seed Store. Tel. 188. Ic
DON T
COUGH i
. il^f?WVOURHEAD OFF ii I
tSSMEHTHOMULSION
FOR COUGHS FROM COLDS
THAT WON'T TURN LOOSE
!TAKE one StPOfi^ENTHOMULS
i; WAIT FIVE MINUTES tF YOU FAIL
TO g:-^ £“.':cted o.euef
ASK fOR VC-JR MO.:cY BACK
Report of Condition'of
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers
of Clinton, in the State of South Carolina, at the Close of
Business on April 4, 1941.
It.’ -
YOUNG’S PHARMACY
BENJAMIN &
SONS
PLUMBING
■ooMldo—
HEATING
SERVICE ■
Telephone 9268
WE ARE HUNTING
ASSETS
Loans and Discounts (including $1,205.82 overdrafts) $
Obligations of States |ind political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debentures
Corporate stocks
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances^,
and cash items in process of collection
Real estate owned other than bank premises ’...
867,210.90
63,860.50
8,885.00
2,116.00
321,041.97
28,472.25
TOTAL ASSETS $1,291J186.62
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corpor-
TROUBLE
ations .-. 680,439.90
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 105,185.81
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 88,000.03
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 4,190.35
TOTAL DEPOSITS $877,816.09
For
Flu-CoUs
ATHOSmiE
At Your Druggists
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations
shown below *. $ 877,816.09
. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Subordinated deposits '
Undivided profits , 4_
.$ 20,201.40
. 879,798.60
18,770.53
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABIUTIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS...
. 413,770.53
$1,201,586.62
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary or corporate
powers, and for purposes other than to secure liabilities...^ 4 6336030
Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requiremants
* of laur I ..M................................M...-....$ 55,574.90
On date of report.ttie required legal reserve against deposits
of this bank was. $ 57329.69
Assets reported above which were eligible as legal raserve
amount^ to — 3 821JH137
I, R. C. ADAIR, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true, and that it fully and crareetly represents
the true state of hie several matters herein contained and set forth, to the
best of my knowledge and b^ef. R. ADAIR.
Private bank—no directors.
State of South Carolina, (bounty of Laurens.
Sworn to and sid>aoribed b^ore me this 12th day of April, 1941, and I
hereby certify ttmt I am not an officer or director of this bank.
H. W. SIMMONS; Notary Public.
My commission expircjs at the pleasure of the Governor.
Stop! Look! Read!
LET McCOY SAVE YOU MONEY
EVERY TIME I YOU BUY FROM MCCOY’S STATION YOU SAVE MONEY.
I •
McCoy’s Re^lar Gai^ne has quality and pep. It has the same octane rating as other
regular gasoline. The only difference is the i^ice.
GASOLINE gal. 18c
McCoy’s Regular Gas Has Same Octane Rating As Other Regniar Gas.
McCoy’s handles millions of gallons of gas<dine and ko’osene annually. They aUso
hwdle their supply direct from Terminal, thereby saving you the expense of the middle
man.
AND LET US FILL Y
TRUCK TODAY.
TUNE IN on THE RANGERS over WBT—Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 to 8:45 A. M.
Saturday, 7:30 to 7:45 A. M.
McCOY’S Z STATION
RATE
Station Corner Florida and Musgrove Streets
Closing TNlotice!
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED. AGREE tO OPEN AT EIGHT
O'CLOCK A. M.. AND CLOSE AT SIX P. M.. MONDAY
THROUGH THURSDAY EACH WEEK, BEGINNING APRIL
21ST.
Dailey’s Cash Grocery
Hqme-Stores
A & P. Tea Co.
Maun^s (jrocory
Rogers Grocery
Blalodc’s Grocory
Birds^ Flour Mills
L C. Boland
The Cmihtry MaHcet
Yoi^ Comity
Copdand’s Meat Maiket •
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