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Thurykiy, July 16, 1942 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Fiyf Wasson Distributes Pension Checks ' - Probate Judge J. Hewlette Wasson has received and mailed pensions for widows of Confederate soldiers of this county during the past week. The pensions, except for those who died during 1941 or since, are in four classiflca$ions as follows: Widows over 90 years old January, 1940, and who married before the war, $240; widows Over 90, married since the war, $160; over 55 years old, $1S6; between 45 and 55 years bid, $106.21. For widows who died since January, 1941, funeral expenses are provided. Included in the list are five Clinton widows. According to the . pension list, Mr. Wasson states, there is no surviving Confederate soldier in the county. Some of the widows live in other places/ WEEK-END TMfS.. VISITOR.. ILLNESS (KIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents if II Is a Magashse that yea wish, see or phene JAMES W. 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Truluck have returned to Franklin, N. C., af- 1 and children and Lewis Scruggs were a ter a short visit to the latter’s par- week-end guests of relatives in Me- j ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson. Cormick. Miss Shirley Dawkins was the Mia, Myrtle Wofford of Columbia. 1 guest last week of relatives in Rock was a recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. Hill. 1 | J. D. Jeanes, and Mr. Jeanes. D. W. A. Neville of Newberry, and j Mrs. C. E. Nichols and son, Jimmy,! Mrs. L. M. Kennedy of Spartanburg, have returned from a few days visit visited their mother and sister, Mrs. | to her father, B. E. Wilson, and other j W. S. Bean and Mry. Beth well Gra- relatives in Spartanburg, ham, several days last week. | Miss Emma McCrary is visiting Miss Evelyn Henry, student.at the her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. University of South Carolina sum-, C. Mobley, Jr., in Union. mer school, Columbia, spent the; week-end with, her parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Henry. Lt. Alien McSween of Fort Jack- son, Columbia, spent the week-end here with Mrs. McSween and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Miss Annelle Falls is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Sellers, and Mr. Sellers in Riverdale, Md. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Roberts have returned from a three weeks visit to relatives In Shelby, N. C., and Blacksburg. Mrs. J. P. Maddox and John C. Maddox of Madison, Ga., have re turned home after spending a few days last week .with the former’s mother, Mrs. C. L. Sims. Mrs. Forest Adair and Hubert Adair will leave today for Fairfield, JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS Mrs. J. M. Pitts has returned from a several weeks stay in Hopewell, Va., with her daughter, Mrs. Craig Kennedy, and Mr. Kennedy. Mrs. James Y. Milam and Miss Evelyn Milam of Laurens, and James Milam of the army air corps. Cape Cod, were recent guests of the for mer’s niece, Mrs. Horace Horton, and Mr. Horton. Friends of D. A. Timmons will re- gret to know he has been a patient at' the General hospital in Spartanburg. ; Mr. Timmons is improving and ex pects to return to his home in a few, days. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Henry and spns of Leesville, visited relatives here yesterday. Mrs. J. Paul Todd and daughter, Paulagene, of Lauren;, spent Tues-'J Ohio, to spend several days with day with Lt. Todd’s mother, Mrs. Corp. Forrest Adair, stationed at Pat terson field. Friends of A. W. Chapman, father of R. P. Chapman of this city, will regret to know he is seriously ill at his home in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith have as their guests a few days this week Irene Todd. j J ’ Johnny Fuller accepted a po-' sltion with L. B. Dillard’s store. Mrs. T. J. Blalock has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. T. O. McKeown, and Mr. McKeown, in Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Henson of Mrs. G. E. Smith and Miss Mary Er-, Columbia, were guests a few daysl 0 win Smith of Elberton, Ga„ and Miss this week of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mauney. Friends of Miss Elizabeth Nelson will be glad to know she is conva- lescing at her home after being a pa- [ \ J tient at the local hospital for the past two weeks. Mrs. Hubert Owens and son, George, are guests of friends and relatives in Greenville this week. Mrs. W. M. Johnson, Jimmy andj David Copeland Johnson, of Manass as, Va„ are visiting Mr. and Mrs. ’ Jimmy and David are grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Pitts. — Sara Dadisman of Jefferson, Ga. Guy Jeanes of Waycross, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jeanes of Green wood, were called here last week due 1 to the death of their aunt and sister- I in-law, Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. ; Friends uf Mrs. Irby Ferguson will ' be interested to know she has accept ed an office position at Belk's de partment store. | Miss Margaret Robertson of Chat tanooga, Tenn., is the guest of Mr. ! and Mrs. Julian Coleman and Mrs. John H Pitts. Sr. ! Julia Griffin. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dick and Mrs. C. M. Bailey and grandson, daughters, Lana Copeland and Mar- Brewer Dixon, are spending a few garet, of Raleigh, N. C., have arrived days in Wadesboro, N. C., with her {for a several weeks stay at Mrs. daughter, Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., Dick’s apartment on South Broad and Mr. Marshall. , street. , \j r> anc j ^jrs. W. O. Derrick have tyiss Louise McCrary and Miss El-, returned to their home on East Flori- sie Neighbors are guests of the lat- da street whifh was recently dam- ter’s sister, Mrs. J. A. Dugan, and aged by fire. Mr. Dugan J in Hartsville for a few Mr .and Mrs. W. E. Falls spent yes- da y s terday at Myrtle Beach with Lt. Mrs. James Pitts and children are Walter Carter of the United States spending the week with her mother, 1 Air Corps. Mrs. J. L. Scarborough, in Elliott. j Mrs. Harold Martin and daughter,! Mrs. J. R. McTeer and daughters ( Kay, of Ware Shoals, were guests last of Aiken, visited her parents, Mr. week of Mrs. Martin's sister. Mrs. J.j and Mrs. W. T. Putnam, the past Roy Casque, and Mr. Gasque. week. | Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson will re- Ace Workman, Jr., left Monday to; turn tomorrow from Boone, N. C., attend a six weeks summer school at ( where they spent the past six weeks. Clemson. Lt. J. L. Clements of Spence Field, Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter, Moultrie, Ga.. has joined his family, Barrie Jean, spent the week-end with here for a few days, their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Mrs. M. E. Beall of Washington. D.' Effie Wasson, in the Hickory Tavern C., has joined her children, Miriam sec ^ lon - and Milton Beall for a visit with her Mrs. Ethel Pitts and daughter, Miss father, J. C. Wells in Cross Hill, and' Frances Lee Pitts, are guests this sister. Miss Maud Wells of this city, week of the former’s brother, Roland Ernest Gathings of Morven, N. C., Russell, and Mrs. Russell in Colum- is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr: k**- ! and Mrs. W. O. Derrick. Mrs. Rosa B. Hart has returned Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair left Tues- from a several weeks visit to her son, day for a visit to relatives in Cusseta, Burts Hart, and Mrs. Hart in Au- Ala., after which they will spend gusta, Ga. - some time at Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horton and Miss Harriett Dawkins of Laurens, daughter on Sunday visited Mr. and is the guest of Miss Shirley Dawkins Mrs. Munson Davis in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sims and daughter, Patsy, of Atlanta, and Miss Charlie Sims of Greenwood, spent the week-end with their Mrs. C. L. Sims. Miss Dorothy Adair will return this week-end from Charleston where she spent the past two weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bur dette. Lt. Edward Ferguson formerly of Camp Lee, Va., and Lawrence Fer- for a few days. Mr. and Mfs. N. P. Dow and daughter, Dana, have returned to their home in Knoxville, Tenn., after mother, spending two weeks here with Mrs. Dow’s father, H. D. Rantin, and Mrs. | Rantin. Friends of Mrs. Bill Lufler will be; glad to know she is improving at the! Memorial hospital, Charlotte, N. C., ! where she has been a patient for the past week. . Mrs. L. A. Reeves will return this guson, student at North Carolina week-end from a visit to relatives in State college, Raleigh, spent a few Kinston, N. C. days last week with their parents, | Mrs. John T. Little Mrs. Everette Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson. | Carson and Miss Jamie Little were Mrs. Wilson Tison and son, Wilson guests during the week of Mrs. Rush LJttle, have returned to their home; Thackston in Greenville. ' in Estill after a several weeks stay} Mrs. James Tinkler of CUffside, N. with Mrs. Tison s mother, Mrs. A. P.|C., is spending the week with her Little. Mr. Tison was here for the parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox, week-end and accompanied them Mr. Tinkler will join her here for home. | t}j e week-end. , Friends of Miss Sybil Burdette will .Lt. Dillard’ Boland be glad to know she is improving at the home of her brother, L. W. Bur dette, and Mrs. Burdette in Green ville, where she is taking treatment, of For,t Ben- ning, Columbus, Ga., spent the week end here with Mrs. Boland and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. Jeff Boland, Jr., formerly of Charles- after being a patient at the lo&l hos- ton, is spending several weeks with pital. Mr. and Mrs. Kohn Barnes of Greenville, visited the former’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes, the' past week-end. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kohn Barnes and Mrs. Eric Bernes were guests of Mr. end Mrs. C. G. Barrier in Little Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Plunkett, Jr., end son, George III, of Conyers, Ga., Miss Lou Abrams of Charlotte, N. C., Mr. end Mrs. Drummond Bai ley end children of Greenwood, spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. Estelle Abrams. Bill Abrams of Co lumbia, also spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., and little his parents before entering military service. Mrs. Louise Jones Dubose of Co lumbia, is visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. Dudley Jones. Lt. and Mrs. Parker Jones and daughter, Edith, of Fort Moultrie, also spent several days last week with the for mer’s parents. Mrs. R. L. Coe of Oglethorpe Uni versity, Ga.; spent several .days here with her parents, Mr. end Mrs. W. H. Shands, enroute to visit her sis ter, Mrs. T. P. P. Carson in Green ville. Friends of Mrs. Carson will be glad to know she is improving after being a hospital patient for the past two weeks «nd expects to return HAT WORK THERE'S /A JOHN DEERE QUAUTY IMPLEMENT rOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE J. R. CRAWFORD CLINTON, «. C. Condensed Statement of the Condition of M. S. Haile) & San X BANKERS • of Clinton, South Carolina AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1942 o RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ..U 842,137.82 Stocks and Bonds * 108,401.50 Real Estate ... r 28,024.35 Cash on Hand and Due from Banks 520,524.76 TOTAL $1,499,088.43 V LIABILITIES Capita] Stock ^ $ 400,000.00 Undivided Profits 24,193183 Due to Banks NONE Bills Payable NONE Deposits 1,074,894*60 TOTAL - .$1,499,088.43 o Your attention is called to the above statement re flecting the condition of our bank. On the strength of this statement we solicit the accounts of firms, corpor ations and individuals, both Commercial and Savings. PRINTING IS THE GATEWAY TO NEW BUSINESS “WE DO ALL KINDS EXCEPT BAD” r “FIDEUTY IN SERVICE” Whatever Your Needs — Call 74 Chrmick Pub. Co. Publishers—Printers—Stationers Clinton, S. C aoo, Thad, UL are spending the to her home in a few days. i Subscribe to The Chronicle—llJ>0a Y^ r