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t / Thufsdoy, October 9,1941 / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PogeFiye T A. I /hound Mto Woold mm TO Fill tills lOTTlI ns • OftM dM logrtdiMM for X>oc(or4if«Gi»TliUi ' *■_ lM)«r wfoM liii aMqr ^onmA Ml4Br»> •T«^ftgifflpltp(«KxlpciMflM7 ifooaU ho cwfonfog ia aa cooM Itflos loiioiis KUMrai illi ovoc ylm par of ow tMpoailli^iOO to kaof omSomf^ W itf i«fooo4 Wky 4ot hriac ol foaf«foM#dh#W.9«*o«« Dottpo'o lywerifri^yt 1 hoAorndfotmu took loom Uoommmoto ■aCiaaart pridft^oackfawafpdoate iaftaocaibaHlritlwftolMiTa SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY TaleulMNia 4M — CTUataB, 8. C. ^ » t ) V < I ^ ' ■'* week-end trips .. VISITORS.. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU'KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Joe McMtllan, senior at Clemson, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie C. McMillan. Lt. and Mrs. T. L. Smith of Ameri- cus, Ga., were week-end fuests of the lattei^s aunt, Mrs. F.' M. Stutts. Harry Baldwin, student-at Cleip- son, visited his parents, Mr. and Mis. C. Baldwin, the past week-end. Mrs. J<^ T. Little is ntcnding sev eral weeks in Marlon with her Bell Teom Shows Up Well The Bell Street Wildcats opened their football season Monday nifht when they met Carver high of Spar tanburg at Duncan park. The gaaoel' filled with many thrills and both wm ciBB. W.U., ot u»i ^ rt «OKr light gu^ of friends here for the week | inexperienced, were by no means ! outclassed. Their lone touchdown Miss Vivian Parks Adair, who came in the early moments of the teaches in the math department df first period when Griffin, who was the Greenwood high school, spent thei attrapting to return a punt, later- week-end with her parents, Mr. and! ailed to Taylor Idrs. V. P.’ Adair. for the score. Carver’s score a result of a blocked punL teams failed to, convert for the point and file game ended 6-6. Street’s schedule follows: Oct. 9—Brewer at Greenwood. Oct. 24—Easley at Easley. Oct 26—Sterling at Clinton. Oct. 31—Seneca at Seneca. Nov. 11—Wilkinson at Clinton. Nov. 14—Sanders at Laurens. Nov. 25—Reed Street at Clinton. who raced 80 yards MB.. MBS. AND mSS SCHOOl* TEACHEB! Why not give me your subscripthn for magazines needed in your School libraries a specialty. ^ JABfES W. C ALDimX The T.j C. Johnson family has moved to an apartment in the Jadk niBIHWIIMBaiM BMW||BB»»WSBBai»lf»B«»BkWWam»«»BBI NOTitE FOR PAYMENT OF CITY TAxES « Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes .for the Town of Clinton will be due and collectable between October 1st and November 16th, for the year 1941. The Tax Books will be opened for the ooUectioii of taxes at the <^ce of the Town Oleric on Octobo: 1st, and will remain open each day thereafter, Sunday excepted, up to and through November 16th. A penalty of ten (10) per cent win accrue on all taxes not paid on or before Saturday, November 16th, w^ich penalty will be in force through Wednesday, December 81st, after which an additional five (6) per cent penalty will accrue. ‘ I — The levy for current fiscal year is 38Vi mills; 12 mills for current operating expenses, and 26^ mills for in terest and sinking fund on various Bond iMues out standing. .. If- D. C. HEUSTESS, City Qerk. aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee daughtsor, Mrs. Everette Carson, and^H. Young resulence on South Broad ter. Mr* Caraon. Miss Pauline Boberts has retumaS from a few days’ stay in Rock Hill as file guaat 6f relatives and friends. Miss AtttI Cauley virited her sis- miUi^ Greenville le wew. Roger Henry of Fort Bragg. N. C.. spent the week-end with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heustess visited relatives in Carlisle Sunday. Mrs. John B. Ferguson had as her week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Kindal and son, Levie, of Washing ton, D. C. F. M. Stutts has returned from a few days’ business trip to Darlington, Florence and Camden in the interest of the on^lianage. Mrs. Fred Crosby and daughter. UptoSO’^aidllioreonFiiel! —Witti AiMiy^UMrt Stai nm 24-Ho»^ CootiiRioK Heat! WHk MdmHi RtMiv Adiley users say, no fires to build on cold mom* iogi, no ashes tt> take up datlj, saves up to 30% and mote on fncL tTYNS AM Ills Ik Al I THIS MAIIVILOOt NlAnR BURRS WOOD . . . OFFIRS 14-HOUR HIAT WITH MIRIMUM RiFUEUM Downdraft often means savings on fuel costs of up to 30%, many owners tell us. You can getooottoUed, eventh^ with less sooc No dther has Aihlgfi 'dlidirftdrifc thennostaticqrstem ex cept as licensed Aulgy. It*s protected American patriiti, one ASHIIT NWHMAFT won frm oomfary •sMI^til. WOM It HtUAUT iMAT, OLHAU, HRITirUL MM i AM IMFHT TM BIWIir AIHUY MSIU Pralh4f-SimP«» ’ CttntoB, B. C. street Mias Virginia Sadler bad as her week-end guest Miss Christina C«i- noa of Hartsville, a student at the University of South Carolina. Billy Jdhnson of Fort Bragg, N.^ C., DOW on maneuvers near HoAman, N. C., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson ■. D. HBMBT Ittt-lMl r. M. BOLAND Friends of Miss Hazel Howard will! regret to know she is ill at the Dc^ields home on South Broad street. Dr. and Mrs. Duncan Felder were week-end guests of relatives in St George. Mrs. B. E. Richey and son, Ronny, were- guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hall in Piedmont and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Richey in Green ville. Friends of Mrs. W. A. Davis will Jane, and Miss l^one Crosby of Un- be glad to know she is improving af- ion, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray Saturday. Miss Charlie Mae Sims of Green wood, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. C. L. Sims. She had aa her guests Min Virginia Gunning and Mrs. Thelma Faley, also of Green wood. Lt C. W. Hallman, Jr., of Camp Stewart Ga., now on mweuvers near Rockin^iam, N. C., spent the week end at his home here. Mrs. C. P. Robinson has returned from a several wedEs’ visit to her sister, Mrs. R. L. Wylie, In Clover. Little Patsy Essay of Greenville, spent the past week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cauley. Mrs. D. S. Braddock and Mrs. T. J. Camelle of Jacksonville, Fla., were guests Saturday Of Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Richey will be glad to know their small son, Ronnie, is improving after a recent illness. ter a week’s illness. Gene King, member of the fresh man class at Clemson, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King. Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, Mrs. E. J. Adair and Mrs. G. A. S^;>inx attended a meeting!of the Northern division of the Baptist Woman’s Missionary union in Spartanburg on Tuesday. Mrg. William H. James and Mrs. John Lake of Atlanta, were guests a few days last week of the former’s sister, Mrs. John Spratt Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt attended the funeral of Mr. Hitt’s cousin, C. L. Henderson, in Greer Thursday. Rev. W. N. Long, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors, Mrs. W. J. Duncan, Mrs. Rex Young and A. L. Neigh bors attended the Reedy River Bap tist association meeting at the Fii^ Baptist chiuxh in Whitmire on Tues- R D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE ■ t, f^eUtnl Lobbs Ntfotimied On RbbI EeUtt TtkphoM 121 ^ iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKBBlIBBBaBBBBBBWBBBBBlIBBaWIIgBBBBBBBW day. J „ „ „ , Mrs. Charles Wallock* and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Hovey Reid of Ly- ter of Union Point, Ga., are guests man, spent the week-end with the of Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Holland. Read The Cfaronide-Your Neis^dbor Does latter’s father, F. M. Boland, and oth er relatives. Miss Elixabeth Dobbint, Miss Mae Dicus, Forrest Adair and C. W. Wier, Jr., attended the Carolina-Georgia game in Athens Satiurday. W. M. Page was the guest of frisods in Spertaobing a few days this week. Friends Of Mrs. R. E. Ferguson will be glad to know she is improving following a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. GasUm Wilder of McCormick, spent the week-ttid with the former’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Billy Nabors, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors, Mason Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mace Young, and' Hugh Young, sm of Mr. and Mrs. J. Willie Young, all of Camp Stewart, Ga., now on maneuvers in North Carolina, spent Sunday at their homes near here. Mrs. H. Arthur Copeland visited her daughter, Mrs. T. F. Wallace, and the Rev. Mr. Wallace in Colvimbia the past week-end. Miss Norma Parrish was the guest last week^ of ‘ her aunt, Mrs. Doc Walker, and Mr. Walker in Laurens. Mrs. Earl Horton and children and Mrs. Grover Nabors visited their sister and daui^ter, Mrs. T. D. Davis, in McCormick during the week. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McDaniel, Joe C. Mcbaniel, Mr. and Birs. V. E. ^ealy and Miss Lurlee Shealy were visitors at Blowing Rock and Linville Caverns, N. C., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horton and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, spent the week-end in Pendleton with Mrs. Horton’s mother, Mrs. Grady Sea- wright. J. L. Thomas of Charlotte, N. C^ spent Saturday with his son, J. C. Thoinas, and Mrs. Thomas. Miss Elizabeth Boland of the city schools faculty, was the week-end guest of friends in Columbia. Mrs. Ella B. Warren is now mak ing her home with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Martin on North Brokd street Mrs. Annie Fliedner spent the week-end .with relatives in Little Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Chandler were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Traylor in Columbia. They also vis ited Frank Simpsem, who is a patient in the Veterans’ hospital Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis spent the week-end in Sandersville, Ga., with Mrs. Davis’ mother, Mrs. W. W. Harris. Mrs. J. D. Owens of Hinesville, Ga., spent a few days this week at her home here. She had as her guest Mrs. Louise Harper, also of Hines ville. Friends of Mrs, J. K. Haselden will be glad to know she has returned to her home in the Musgrove commu nity after being a patient at the local hoqtital Lt Walter Todd returned to Fort Benning, Ga., Tuesday after spend ing a few days' leave with his par ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Reed Todd. Sloan Tq^ of Conway, also spent Sunday and Monday with his parents. S. W, Sumerel and Miss Betty Hunter were visitors in Greoiville Saturday and were accompanied hrane for the week-end by the for mer’s daughter, Miss Virtfnla Sum erel freahman at tbo Woman’s col- lege of Furman uaiveritty. Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Turner of this city, and Miss Olcne Sanders of Newberry, have returned from a week’s trip to Miami, Daytona Beach and Jackson ville, Fla. Mrs. A. L. Shepard and son, Bobby, spent Monday in. Columbia with Airs. Shepard’s sister, Mrs. C. S. Green, and Air. Green. The following Clinton people at tended the funeral of Mrs. Jesse Boyd in Spartanburg Thursday afternoon: B. H. Boyd, B. Hubert Boyd, Afrsr V. E. ^ealy. Airs. Tcmi Milam, Aliss .Agnes Davis, Alisa Grace Davis, Ru dolph Davis, Airs. Tom Davis, Air. and Airs. Hiigh Bond Workman, Air. and Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr., and Airs. Asa Davis. Friends Of Ain. I,timas Lake will be interested to know she hats ac cepted the position of cashier at Scott’s store. Miss Peggy Sprunt of Columbia, spent the week-end with her mother, Ain. C. W. Stone, and Miss Elizabeth Nelson. Friends of A. C. Mills, an employe of McAlillan-Cooper Motor Co., will regret to know he is ill at his home near Kinard. Harold and Lewis Pitts, students at Clemson, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mn. W. Roy Pitts. • , Miss Elliott Jacobs, Walker Riven, John Watt, Genair Goo<^year and Tom Beardsley, students at Presbyte rian college, accompanied by Dr. Lenthiel Downs of the college facul ty, attended the literary festival at Coker college several days the past week. Miss Frances Spratt has returned from a several months’ stay in Wash ington, D. C. Friends of Frank Simpson will re gret to know he is a patient at the Veterans’ hospital in Columbia, hut will be glad to know he is improving satisfactorily. Thunton Giles of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mn.iC. C. Giles. Mn. A. V. Martin has returned home after a stay in Columbia. Her friends will he glad to know she is improving. Mn. E. T. Woodruff spent Sunday in Greenville with her daughter, Mrs. T. E. Rice, Mr. Rice, and Miss Pansy Woodniff of Greensboro, N. C. Friends of C. D. Nance, Sr., ol Cross Hill, will regret to know he is a patient at Hays hospital Blisses Dorothy Adair, Martharene Pitts, Elizabeth and Elliott Dobbins sput Sunday in Greenville with friends. Ccmdcnscd^Utemeiit of the Condition of M. $. Bailey & Soi B AN K E R S of CTinton, Sooth Carolina AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 24, 1941 0 - RESOURCES Loans and Discbiints $ 865,178.77 Stocks and Bonds 87,911.60 Real Estate 27,997.25 Cash on Hand and Due from Banks 527,930.01 TOTAL- $1,509,017.52 UABILITIES Capita] Stock $ 20,201.40 Subordinated Deposits 879,798.60 Undivided Profits 40,039.00 Due to Banks NONE Bills Payable rhi .. .v-t.:.. NONE Deposits - 1,068,978.52 TOTAL $1,509,017.52 0 Your attention is called to the above statement re flecting the condition of our bank. On the strength of this statonent we stdkit the accounta of llmis, corpor ations and individuals, both Commercial and Savings. BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE _ TelephoM 1)^68 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE Phis Ic State Tax PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GBSfNVlUiB, 8. C. i.