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Thursday. July 17,1941 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Five ■r-t- WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS BHffS.. .ttOUI IHTKOrU tOU MOW items ef Interest Concerning CKnton Residents IfTs. O. It. Mttom is visitiiig her dsu|^ter» ||Erg. W. G. Hobbs, and Mr. Hobbs in Charktton. ^ Mr .sad Mrs. Jotm* B. Gentry qpent S few days this wttk at Duke versity and Duxliam, N. C. Miss Margaret Robertson of Chat> tanooga, Tean., adio ’is visiting rela tives in Laurens, was the guest Mon day of Mr. and Mrs. Julian W. Cole-|Vood. man. , ^ Mn. Jasysr Roltfkf of RMeigh, N. C., is vhdting Mr .and Mrs. H. M. Roland. Mr. Rduuid, w^ q>diit sa^ eral days here with his parents, has returfiad home. Mr. and Mrs. I^rkes Henderson of Columbttt, Ga., spent a few days this week with the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Henderson. I Chris B^dKeown of Blackstock, ib spending a few days with hi* grand mother, Mirs. Ts J. Blalock. KOs. JuUa Griffin is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. J. Anderson, in Green- IfHends of Clyde fWw will be in- terssted to know he is now cm^oyed 1 (XHnpanied by their son, Arthiu* Black, and Mrs. Black pt Gre«iville. Mrs. R. W. Phillips spent several days the past-wedc in Atlanta with relatives. ^ • Mr. and M^. Chwrks Ouke of Aur gusta, Gsl, were week-end ipiests of Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Haj^ R. W. Johnson, Jr., of Greer, spent the we^-end at his hdme here. Mr 4aid Mrs. W. A Blade of Hew- berry, were .guests Sunday* of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards. Joam^ Mavridn of Savanndi, Oa., is visiting her aunt, BCrs. J. R. Bran son. Hugh Eargle, Mrs. C. B. Workman q| Spartanburg and Sloan Todd of spent the past few weeks there, ac companied them home. Mrs. J. Will Leake is spending the week at Pawley’s Island with her daughters, Mrs. Robert Hamer of Eastover, and Mrs. J. P. Kli^ of Washington. Mrs. C. P. Niebols and 8(»i, Rob ert, of Port Mill, and Neal Mobley of ... . . Ro;* Hill vWM Mr. md Mr.. & W. Jt*** ^ tie Beach with the former’s son. Jam Duncan, and family of Decatur, Ala. Conway, spent the week-epd in Co-|Mrs. Nene D. Workman and Devin lumbus, Oa., with their son and Workman will also be guests of tha brother, Lt Walter Todd of Port!Duncans at their cottage for tba Bcnning. On Saturday they attended > week>end. the Moyer-Henderson wedding in which Lt. Todd served as best man. P. M. Carr will return *this week D, Da Hill vl wk^ Sunday. i Ky., where he joined them for a « - _ . - weeks’ vacation stay. Mrs. Carr Dif. D. J. Woods spent a few days'mmj sons have been anu^uiing thel the past week in AtlanU* with Mrs.|,„nuner there with Mr?aJ?s par- W. 8. Archer and family. tents. Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts visited herj j, Duncan, Duncan Work- son, Denny Pitts, and Mrs. Pitts ini man Mrs. Elllsor Adams of New- .. I I spending the week at Myr- spent Saturday hete with her diugh-iJeaMtte Pitts and Dan L. McHugh] ^ Miss HaMl Howard. Miss How- of Columbia, ard and MIm Clarice Weils aceom-^thwe. years $4Jt. MAGAZINES yfar tZJS, tmm year fSJik twa years $43#. special OPPER DigeaL 1 91JE. JAMES W. CALDWELL PhsM S7t n It Is a MagasfaM Ten Need also spent Sunday panted her home for the wcdc-cnd. Miss Bessie Jones is spending al Maxwell Bros, and Kinard hitura . Miss Louise Sipgtey, president of ^ the Loyal Temperance Legion, qient Mr and Mrs. Rutledge Adair - of [thi4 part vntk at Ae W. C. T. U. with their parents, Mr. s^ Mrs. Mrs* F. Adair and Mr. and D. Henry. R. Homer Mrs. Davis R. Holland, Mrs. L. M. Wilson, Mii^ Bybil Burdette and Mrs. Huidt Ray Were party guests of Mrs. Ansel in Whitmire yesterday aft«no(m. ' Dr. and Mn. M. W. Brown have returned from Newbem, Tenn^ where they were called on account of the illness of Dr. Brown’f mother. Friends will regret to know that shp remains ill In a hospital. Mr. and Mn. A. O’Danirt, Mn. R. N. White and daughter, Carolyn, of Winston-Salem, N. C., who are spending some timd here, visited their sons and brothan. Dr. John O’Dantel and Dr. James O’Dantel, in EUi|ay, Ga^^ a few days this wertc. some tima with frlfods in Houston, Texas. Mrs. James Benton of Sanford, Pla., was the week-end guest ot Miss Cora Rkdkey and other friends here. Mr. and Mrs. R L. Flaxico and from a two weeeks’ visit to her mothei^, Mn. R. M. Tifim^, in Wood ruff. Lawrence Ferguson will return to day \o Camp Old Indian near Green ville wheeb be is an instructor for the sumnyir, after being at hcHne for the past we^ on account of a foot injury Mils Margaret Lightfoot has re turned from Greenville where she was the of Mrs. Sanford Misen- helmmr w a few days. Romulus McDaniel of Eort Bragf, N. C., is spending a 10-day furlou^ with his parents, Mr. and Mn. N. W. McDanieL Mr. and Mn. G. A. Black have re turned from a trip to points of inter est in North Carediaa. They wwe ac- Mn. Rion Workman and daugh ters, Mary Ann and Prwices, have returned from en extended virtt to retetlves in Cherteston and Savan nah, Ge., and a vacation stay at Tybee beMh and TimmonsviUa. Mr. and Mn. J. D. Holland and son, Dan, spent Wednesday in Le noir, N. C. June Owens, who has been with her parents, Mr. and Mn. J. D. Ow ls spending KWMEIMHntltEEEtrtlMWaimWMCiiEIMttMMMIEICmiKBIIMaUIMICRIIMIdlWMIldB H.D. HENIT ItM-lMl P. M. BOLAND R D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotia^ On Real Estate ^ T^plHme 121 annaaaaaaaawanaiMtBEaaEnaKnieniiaaHBitannanaaiinaaanaam burg with the former^ parents, Mr. and Mn. J. E. B|axico. Mr. Mrs/Gehe Knox and son ... — h»v» returned from a trip to WeA-j*”*’ ^ a .k ipCtoD, D. C. Mn. Helen Queen,-who viiltinf Riativee haA. R-iS' ^ iJ.*7 turned with ftra to her honi^ In i Washington. Mrs. John l^ps and son of Char leston, are visiting her sister, Mn. John Holland Hunter, and Mr. Hun ter. .Mrs Alvin Thayer, Jr., of Lorain, Ohio, is ending some time with her mother Mn. R. W. Phillips. Mr. Thai^, who accompanirtl her bera, left Ihe pert week to be engaged in work in Aihanaag. Miss Madeline Cassanova has re sumed her duties as a student nurse at the CoTurabte. City 'h^ipital aft» a vacation stay of several weeks with her par«ats, Mr. and Mn. M. Cassa nova. BCr and Mn. B W. Croudi, Jr., and daughter, Dolly, of Laurens, were guests Sunday of BIr, and Mn. Dud ley Ray. IxHiise Tribble is q;>endlng a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mn. J. N. Quinm in Blacksburg. Mr. and Mn T. R. Buzhardt are now occupying their recently com pleted home near here on tite Gold- ville road. Mr and Mn. Kanahth N. Baker, Sr., of Greenwood, were guests dur ing the wedc of t^ir son, and Mn. Baker. Mn. James Tiidcto: of Cliffside, N. Cr is visiting her perents, Mr. and Mn. E. R. Knox. Misses Dorothy Stutts and Eliza beth Hatton left yesterday for Au gusta, Qa.; where they will be guests of Mr. and Mn. G. M. Carttedge for tbwcoming waek. > Friends of Virginia Worionan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bond Workman, win ba glad to know she recimerating at her home near irta aftw i ionsO operail^ atIHiyi hospital the part we^ Mr. and Mn. Eugene Riefabourg and son of Clifteide, N. C^ spent the week-end with Mn. Richbouig’s par^ ents, Mr. and Mn. D. B. Bobo. Dr. Herman Hunter, Mrs. Himter and s(m have returned to their home n Hyattsvilte, Md., after a visit to the former’s mother, Mn. Myrtle Hunter, and brother, John H. Hun ter, and family. Mrs. T. J. Peeke is spendteg • f«w weeks with her sister, Mn. Clifford OUver, in Welteatey Hills, Mass. Mr« Agnes MrRf^rty ^,Wiiltemr ston, is the guest of Mn. R. W. Phil lips and daughter, Mrs. Alvin Thay er, Jr. Betty Roberts of Wilmington, N. C;, is visiting her grandparents, Mr.* and Mn. A. E. McIntosh. C. W. Stone is spending the week at Blyrtte Beach sttending an offi- thy and Sara Henry of Greenwood. Mn. Ethel Pitts, Miss Frances Lee Pitte and Mn. Louie Thomley are vacationing this week in Brevard, N. C. Ernest Hipp, student at the United States Naval academy, Annapolis, Md., is spending his vacation wHh his parents, B(r. and Mrs. Ernest C. Hipp. Mrs. Heath Copeland will Join her sister, Mn. L. R. Pearce, Uxnorrow in Columbia for a ten-day trip ,to Washington, Niagara Falls and Cmi- Frlends of little Frank Falls Hicks, son of Dr. and Mn. F. F. HickSi will be glad td know he has recovered after having his tonsils Removed the past week. Mn. Charlie Lamb of Cross An chor, was the guest Monday of Bln. Metta Stone. Mn. Frank C. Young and sons, Frank, Jr., and Lawrence, spent the part week in Hickory, N. C^ with her sisters. Bln. Claude Abernathy and Mrs. Clinton Ciltey. Blr. Young, Mar garet and John Adair also spent Sun day there. Joe and Johnny Aui^ of Green wood, are visiting their aunt, BCrs. Jack W. Anderson, and Mr. Ander son this week. L. S. Henderson and Mr. and Bln. Fuller L. Leese, Jr., attended the wedding of their son and brother, Lt. Lykes Henderson, and Miss Ruth Moyer, on Srturday in Columbus, Ga. S. B. Buchanan of Nashville, Tenn., was the guest last week of Dr. and Mn. B. O. Whitten and family. On Friday Blr. Buchanan and Miss Mil lie Whitten left for New York city, where they will rejoin the Carolina Ballet company. . Mn. Ggorge W. Taylof and family will leave Monday for a two weeks’ stay at Pawley’s Island, after which they will spend the remainder of the summer in Montreat, N. C. Mrs. Floy^ Hitt attended the fu neral of Mn. C. D. West in Spartan burg on Thi^^ay. Bln. Melvin Bennett and daughter, Emily Ann, of Myrtle Beach, recent ly spent a few days with her sisten, Mrs. Karl Johnson and Bln. Austin Chandler. Bin. -L. D. Abrama Wkitartre^ visited her parents, Mrr and Mn. A. M. Ramage, near here several days the past week. Mr. and Mn. S. W. Sumerel have returned from a vacation trip to Ridgecrest, N. C. Mn. W. H. Martin of Grand Rap ids, Mich., is spending' the remain- Credit asswiation. Bln. H. M. Wise and daughter, Toccoa, of Jacksonville, Fla., are spending some time wite her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance. Miss Maud Geer left Saturday for a three wertes’ trip to California with a party of friends. • Mrs. Jehn W. Little, president of the auxiliary, and Mn. H. Arthur Copeland wero delegates from the Pint Presbyterian church to the Woman’s Auxiliary Training- school held the part week in Montreat, N. C. Rev ai^ Bln. Allen C. MeSween of Forest C^. N. C^ visited the lat ter's parspRs, Blr. and Mn. L. B. DlQi^ several days the part week. The foUowteg boys wi^ leave Sat urday for a week’s stay at Daytmia Beach and Miami, Fla.: L. L. Cope land, Jr., Andy Young, Jr., John G. Pitts, and Gerald Suber Mji»,Bfaude and Betty Jean Sum erel art guerts of Mr. end Bln. J. S. fil^regor in Ruby. cm* group^meeting of the Productkmfder of the svimmer with her sister, Bfrs. J. W. Copeland, Sr. Mrs. Drummond Bailey and chil dren, Johnny and Mary Lou. of Greenwood, are visiting her mother, Mn. Estelle Abrams. Mr. Abrams also spent the week-end here ^ith relatives. Mn. Ella Adair, Mr. and Mn. Ed die Dove and ron, Ronald, of Wash ington, D. C., are visiting relatives here for a few days. ^ Mrs. Frances Mackey* of Heath Springs, was the guest last week of Bln. M. G. Woodworth. Mn. J. H. Davenport oi Columbia, is visiting Mn. Austin Chandler and Mn. Karl J(rfmson. Mn. John L. Crovo of Jackson ville, Fla., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. King. Also arriving today for a few days’ visit with the Kings are Misses Edith, Elise and Ellen King of Greenville. Mn. A. A. Ramage, Miss Martha Ramage and A. A. Ramage, Jr are Mr. and Mn. J. Austin Chandler vacationing this week in Florida. and son, Jmnes Austin, spent the week-teid in Qreenvilte with Bfrs. Chandler’s sister, Mn. J. P Cald well. and Mr. Caldwell. They were accompanied home for a visit by Jimmy Caldwell. Bliss Molly Perdin and Bill Abrante o| Cohiabia, were supper gueats Thursday of the latter’s mother, Mn. Estelle Abrams. Bln. B. P. Wingard and dau^ter, Barrie Jean, nent ttM» week-end with ker mother, Mrs. ISte Wasson, in the llickoiy Taeam aaction. Bln. Bf^ Owens has returned from a visit to rrtatives in Anderson Saneca. Bfisi Elizabeth Cooper and C. S. Cooper of Binningham> Ala., are guests at the Whitten cottage at Lake Greenwood. O. H. Shealy. Sr^ and Miss Pran- cfs Shealy -vjrttad- rrtatives Sunday in Pomaria. Mr. and Mn. CUftan Adair and Bfra. Tom Adair wera week-end guests of the latter’s daughter, Bfrs. M. H. Youirt, and Judge Yount In Htekewy,- N, C. Johnny Adair, who They will visit Mn. Ramage’s broth- en, James and Edward Ramage, in Cocoa, Fla., and other points of in terest throu^MHit the state. Mr. and Mn. J. Reed Todd, Mn. WB DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING ^BXCEPT BAD CHRONICUtePUBUSHING CO. BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE Telephone 9268 WS ASaSUNTlNa laoUBLB Condensed Staienient of the Condition of M. $. lailq t Son BANKERS of Ginton, Sooth Carolina AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1941 RESOURCES Loans snd Discoonts $ Stocks snd Bonds Resl Estate 863.987.91 87,911.50 27,997.25 Cash on Hand snd Due from Banks 189,373.23 TOTAL. $l,169,269.89y ] UABIUTIES Capital Stock 20,201.40 Sab<wdinated Deposits - 379,798.60 Undivided Profits Doe to Banks Bffls Payi^le Deposits 25456.44 NONE NONE 743,913.45 TOTAL 11,169,26949 ; Yoor attention is called to the above statement re flecting the condition of oor bank. 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