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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
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HENS and FRYERS
Beginning Saturday Night, January 23, We Will
Close at 9 P. M.—Shop Early!
Cdloniui Stores Hiuorporatci)
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUTTHE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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Miss Marion Leake has resumed
her teaching position in Bennettsville
after a few days visit with her sister,
Mrs. V. P. Adair, and^ Mr. Adair.
Misi’Margaret Howland of Sumter,
was the week-end guest of Miss Mar
jorie Miller.
Mrs. G. B. Davidson returned Mon- i
Hpff of
;^e£t of
Hodges, was
Miss Frances
Miss Eleanor
the week-end gt
Ruth Edwards.
. Friends of Dan Yarborough, Jr.,
will be interested to know he has re
turned to school after several weeks’
illness. ,
Lt. William P. Jacobs, III, of,Fort
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day to the home of her daughter, Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end
Mrs. E. P. Little, and Mr. Little in with his parents, Dr. and Mrs/ Wil-
Greenwood, after/ a several weeks.liam P. Jacobs. He had as his guest
visit with Mrs. D. W. Mason. iLt.' Robert Girmmier, also of Fort
Pvt. James F. j Harris of Ports- Bragg.
mouth, Va., spent/the week-end with
relatives near he:
Friends of Mrs/ JL. C. Bond will be
glad to know slid is able to be out
again after being ill the past week.
Colonel Claude Smith of Xtolum-
j bia, who has just returned from
England, was the week-end guest of
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox.
Miss Jeanette Morrison returned
Tuesday to Fassifem school, Hender
sonville, N. C., after spending the
holidays with her grandmother, Mrs.
W. S. Porter.
* Mrs. Duncan Felder and infant
daughter, Susan Allan, are spending
some time in Union with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F.. W. Stohe.
-Ltl Joe McMillan has returned to
Fort Benning, Ga., after spending a
ten-day leave here with his parents,
Mr .and Mrs. Jodie C. McMillan.
Mrs. T. J. Blalock is spending sev
eral months with her daughter, Mrs.
! James Moore, afuf Mr. Moore in
York.
Mrs. Ernest Hitt and small daugh
ter, Gwendolyn, have returned after
a visit to relatives near Newberry.
Mrs. J. W. Ropp of Cross Hill,
spent last week with her daughter,
Mrs. Clifton Adair.
Miss Jean Layton was the week- holidays with her
j end guest of Miss Katherine DeLorme j George W. Taylor.
, in Sumter. | Rufus Sadler, Jr., student at the
1 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Percy have' University of SoDth Carolina, Colum-
, taken an apartment in the home of;bia, spent the week-end with his par-
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cooper on South: ente, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sadler.
Broad street. Mr. Percy is a student
at' Presbyterian college.
Miss Vivian Parks Adair has re
sumed her teaching position in the
i Greenwood high school after spend-
; ing the holidays with her parents,
' Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair.
1 Miss Eula Gray Blakely of Atlanta,
Ga., was the week-end guest of Miss
Carolyn Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. Lankford
and Mrs. P. B. Adair on Sunday vis-
ted Jr R. and W. C. Whitmire, who
are ill at their homes in Cross Keys. | /
J. M. DeYoung, who is employed i' | *
in Washington, D. C., spent the week-
end at his home here. He was accom
panied to Washington by Mrs. De
Young for an indefinite stay.
Miss Anneile Falls will return to-
Mrs. Rex Young left Monday for a; morrow to Bristol, Va., where she is
visit with her daughter, Lt. Mildred a student at Virginia Intenmont, af-
Young, ANC, at Fort Dix, fi, J. Jter spending the holidays with her
Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Hagins of Abbe- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Falls.
Mrs. Lena Bell Copeland of Renno,
is spending a few days with her sis
ters, Mrs. Mary Henry Arthur and
Mrs. Sara Bell Davidson. Friends of
ville, spent the week-end with Mrs.
Hagins’ mother, Mrs. George R. Hol
land.
Friends of little Jane Todd, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hubert Todd, | Mrs. Davidson will be glad to know
will regret to know she has been ill she is recuperating from flu.
at her home for the past week. ! Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Miss Florence Tripp spent the McCrary will be interested to know
week-end with her parents, Mr. and they left .this week for Charleston
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Mrs. Alonzo Tripp, in Piedmont
Mrs. W. L. Evans of Charlotte, N.
C., was the guest several days last
week of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dillard,
and other friends and relatives here.
where the former is employed in the
navy yard.
Sgt. Fant Thornley of the marine
corps, stationed in Columbia, spent
the week-end with his mother, Mrs.
Scott Dawkins, Jr., spent the week- John L. Thornley.
end in Charlotte, N. C., with his Friends of Lt. Archie S. Adair, of
grandmother, Mrs. B. M. Howie.'the army air corps, and Mrs. Adair,
Friends of Mrs. Howie will be glad will be interested to know the former
to know she is improving. has been transferred from Victor-
Mrs. W. O. Metts of Pickens, was | ville, Calif,, to Sebring, Fla.
the guest during the week of Mr. Mrs. Ethel Pitts and daughter,
and Mrs. W. B. Tribble. :Miss Frances Lee Pitts, wer^ week-
JVIisses Marjorie Miller and Caro-! end guests of Mrs. Pitts’ brother, Ro-
yn Hobson returned yesterday to land Russell, and Mrs. Russell in
their studies at Queens college, Char
lotte, N. C., after spending the holi
days at their hom^s here.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt and son,
Bobby Joe, of Spartanburg, visited |
Columbia.
Mrs. W. W. Harris is spending sev
eral days in Dillon with her father,
D. W. Bethea.
Mrs. C. B. Mills, Scurry Mills, Mrs.
ithe former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ]J. C. Chandler and Mrs. S. D. Austin
Eugene Hitt, the past week-end
Friends of Irby S. Ferguson will
be glad to know he is convalescing
at his home after beihg a patient at
Hays hospital where he underwent
an appendix operation.
Jarrard Duskin of Athens, Ga.,
spent the week-end with his sister,
! Mrs. T. J. Peake.
Mrs. W. G. King and Mr. and Mrs.
E. P. Little of Greenwood, were re
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Montgomery in Batesburg.
Friends of Miss Marguerite Mc
Millan will be interested to know she
has accepted a position at the local
employment office and will enter her
new work Saturday.
Burton K. Woodward of New York,
of Cross Hill, were guests Tuesday of
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler.
Mrs. Allen C. McSween of Hines-
ville, Ga., is vsiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Lt. McSween
has returned to Camp Stewart after
spending a ten-day leave with his
parents. Dr. and Mrs. John McSween,
in Greenville, Tenn., and relatives
here.
Friends of Mrs. James P. Sloan
will be interested to know she has
accepted a position in the advertis
ing department of the Christian Ad
vocate Publishing company in Chi
cago, 111., where she recently joined
Mr. Sloan, who is attending a naval
school at Northwestern university.
Mrs. Joe Piper and small son of
secretary and treasurer of the Hall- | Greenville are visiting ’ her grand
mother, Mrs. M. E. • Browning, and
other relatives here this week. They
were joined on Tuesday by Captain
Piper, of Camp Claiborne, La., for a
few days visit.
Lt. and Mrs. W. S. Hofne and son,
mark Shirt company, is spending
several weeks here on business. Mrs.
Woodward will join him here this
week-end.
Friends of Martha and Mell Wil
son, children of Mr. and Mrs. Lowry
Wilson, will regret to know they are j Billy v formerly of Fort Benning, Co-
ill at their home. j lumbus, Ga., will arrive Saturday for
Mrs. W. D. Adair left yesterday!a visit to Mrs. Horne’s parents, Mr.
" : ~ J * •” i4U T4 AJ “ , “ ~ 4 and Mrs. P. B. Adair. Mrs. Home
for a week’s visit with Lt. Adair at
Camp Tyson, Tenn.
will remain here while Lt. Home is
Birth Announcement
Cpl. J. C. Pace, who isjpending a in Maryland studying chemical war-
few days here with Mrs. Pace before fare,
attending officers training school at
Fort Custer, Mich., visited relatives
in Orangeburg during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. -R. P. Chapman on
last Thursday visited the former’s
brother, Edward ^Gordon* Chapman,
who is a patient at the station hos
pital, Camp Gordon, Augusta, Ga.,
suffering pneumonia.
friends of Mrs. Mary Prather will
be glad to know she is improving
satisfactorily at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Joe Beaudrot, in
Greenwood where she has been ill
for several weeks.
Friends of Miss Maude Geer will
be glad to know she is recuperating
after undergoing an appendix oper
ation last week in the Rutherfordton,
N. C., hospital. Miss Geer was visit
ing relatives there when she was
taken ill.
POWELL
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lurie Powell
announce the birth of a son, Cecil
Lurie, Jr., January 8, at the Spartan
burg General hospital. Mrs. Powell* is
the former Miss Blanche Davis An
derson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Anderson, of near Clinton.
MEETING POSTPONED'
The regular meeting of the Wesley
Brotherhood club of Broad Street
Methodist church scheduled for this
month has been postponed. There
will be no meeting in January but
the club will meet Wednesday eve
ning, February 17.
Hugh* L Eichelberger i
NEW YORK LIFE MAN
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Professional Insurance Information
Furnished Free
Member—The National Association of Life Underwriters
Little Ann Baker, daughter
and Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker,
her home. Friends of Kenneth Baker, I
Jr., will be glad to know he has re-|
turned .to school after an illness.
Mrs. D’Arcy Gray is visiting her
son, Paul D. Gray, and Mrs. Gray in, ;
Williamston.
Fred Hobson, student at Clemson,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Pat H. Hobson.
Friends of Mrs. E. L. Chandler will
regret to know she is a patient at
Hays hospital.
Miss Joyce Browning of Green- (
wood, spent last week with her sis- !
ter, Mrs. S. Y. Adair, and Mr. Adair. <
Friends of-M. C. Poole will regret
’to know he has been ill at his home
the past week.
Lt. and Mrs. R. G. Porter of Camp
Tyson, Tenn., arrived Tuesday for a
several days visit with the former’s;
mother, Mrs. W. S. Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner and:
sm^Jl daughter, Brenda, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Easterling and relatives in Spartan
burg.
Miss Frances Taylor has resumed
iter studies at ivtarjr tjaidwrn cortege,
Staunton, Va., after spending the
mother, Mrs.
Condensed Statement of the Condition of
M. S. Bailey £ Son
BANKERS
of Clinton, Sooth Carolina
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DEC. 31, 1942
RESOURCES
Z~-
$ 953,158.90
114,936.00
12,500.00
28,024.35
i Cash on Hand and Due from Banks 706,389.66
Loans and Discounts
Stocks and Bonds
Other Assets ..... z:r:.
Real Estate
TOTAL $1,815,008.91 £
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 400,000.00
Undivided Profits 45,918.83
Due to Banks ,... NONE
Bills Payable NONE
Deposits 1,369,090.08
TOTAL $1,815,008.91
Your attention is called to the above statement re*
fleeting 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. ..
Plus 1c State Tax
PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
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