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• " ; \ ' Thursdoy, februory 5, 1948 : H . . ■. « THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 4 ■ Page Five WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents i "IT m ing exercises at Clemson Sunday. The former’s son, Alan, was a memlber of the graduating class. Miss Aileen Dees has accepted a Miss Laura Bell spent the week-1 would awaken Lazzarus-out of his end with her parents in Huntersville,'sleep. .'They did not know that N. C. ’ I Jesus spoke of the sleep of death. Miss Jean Phifer spent the week- ] But they were . soon to *earn that| end at her home in Great Falls. Lazarus was dead and that Jesus j E. Murphy Timmerman left today could call the dead to life. At the; for GreehsBoro. N. C., where he will words of the voice that could still > attehd a dealers showing of the 1948' th « waves of Gallilee. Lazarus came Oldsmobile. 'forth, still wrapped in the habih-j Ed°ar Tavlor ' Miss Ruth Bailey is visiting her ments of the grave. ” ’ sister, Mrs. W. P. Anderion, in Green- The lesson shows that JesuS is in- ville. ; deed the Giver of Liie, but also that HOTPOINT APPLIANCES SELLING QUALITY HOME APPLIANCES IS OUR ■ BUSINESS, NOT A SIDELINE E. Proffitt o: j Mrs John T LitUe win return this he asks for helping hands in bring-; HOME SUPPLY CO. CLINTON’S EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR . HOTPOINT .AND CROSLEY H. D IIENdRY 1898-1947 , Mrs. R. A. Steer was in Augusta,.their daughter, Mrs Ga., during the week to see her Jr., and Mr. Taylor, daughter, Mrs. B. S. Rice, Dr. Rice] (Mr. and Mrs. C. and infant son, Robert Scott. |Greenville, were guests Sunday of th«]VjsTt wUh hCT daughterJ »rxg life to men. The nobleman came: : - ^K ddet ^’^ Ir ‘ ^ tte ^ S slster >' Mrs - F - p v c .au le y> and 1 Mrs. E. C. Carson, in Gastonia, N. C. | to Jesus in behalf of his son, and 1 ■iiimiilmmHIWIHHOWMMIIICTCMHHWWWlHUHWKXKXWt and Mrs. Noland Suddeth, and Mrs.jMr. Cauley. ■ , \ ■] R. C. Adair Jr., has accepted a those „who were present rolled^ a w.ayj'J Jessie Sparks attended the gradual-1 anc j ^j rs George Sineath and p 0S iti 0 n'with Timmerman Motor Co.' th e stone from the sepulchre of || college son( George, were guests in Spartan-, M rs . Harry Normah''Alger and lit- Lazarus. Only at the pool of Beth- 1 ft burg Sunday of her sister, Mrs. Win-j tie daughter, Jane Ellen, of Deer esc,a did Jesus dispense with human S field Bryson, and Mr. Bryson. Lodge, Montana, Is spending a few 'aid- Only Jesus can speak life to ft Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bridges and‘days with'her mother, Mrs. J. B.’^e soul, but let us'hear his call to & be his helpers in bringing men to berger. Mrs. C. M. Bailey has returned Spartanburg, from a visit with her daughter^ Mrs. Mrs. V. Parks Adair left Monday W. L. Marshall, Jr., in Wadesboro, for a several weeks stay in Tampa, N. C. j/la., where she will be the guest oi din is employed by the Coca-Coca Mr. and Mrs. John Addison and' Mr. and Mrs. Scott Souders. , ^ Bottling company of Greenwood, daughter, Elaine, have rndved into; Friends of William Henry will be 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Cdpeland are the residence on Cedar street former- glad to know he is recuperating sa.V- now making .their home in Renno. occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Archie isfactorily at his home after befog; Friends oi. E. J. Adair will be sorry s-sag-swKTOTraw wi F M BOLAND 1 . and Mrs. ... position in the bfficfe of H. L. Eichel-1 daughleri Linda, and Mrs. B. W. Ow-1 Nicholson. benzer. ■ ens spent Sunday with relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mauldin and .bim who came that men might hkve* family, formerly of Greenwood, are bfe and that they might have it •. making their home here and are re- J more adyndantly. siding on- Calveft avenue. Mr. Maul-j la paticrtt in an Atlanta hospital. to know he is a patient at Hays hos- nital making their home here. Miss Floynell Murphy of Spartan burg,' was the week-elnd guest of Mr. and Mft. Andy Young, Jr. Miss Angela Cassanova spent the I dark. ‘ .. Friends df Henry Lewis Nabors Mr. and Mrs. Ferdy Weir of Car-|Pital will be interested to learn he has thage, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs.; Miss^ Byrd McMillian of Washing-,' returned to his home here afte: 1 Watts Adair of Laurens, were guests ton, D. C., spent the week-end with ■spending the past year in Denver, of Miss Ella Adair Sunday. her parents, Mr. and* Mrs. Lonrtie ^ Colorado. He and Mrs. Nabors are Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and McMillian. little son visited her mother, Mrs.) Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith have _ EEfie Wasson, at Hickory Tavern ; returned from Danville, Va., where g during the past week. j they were guests of the latter’s sis- Miss Arne Dixon of Greenville, vis-i ter, Mrs. John W. Sanders, Jr., and ■ ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Mr. Sanders. , jp week-end in Columbia with her] Dixon, in Renno during the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vaughan, of p brother and Sister-in-law, Mr. and] Miss Marian Pitts, a student at Gaffney, spent the week-end with ;- Mrs. Adrian Cassanpva. I Lander college, Greenwood, spent Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Owens and oth Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hudgins of!the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Spartanburg, spent Sunday with' Irene Pitts. , - : D. HENRY & COMPANY V —INSURANCE it SI OCRS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE vi- a V . Let Us Analyze Your Insurance Needs —- -- v. 1 »i. Telephone 121 "V r - ^ , DISCOMFORT! <-/■£* — 35 t Par- Bott'a Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does T. C. Johnson Company Plumbing, Heating, and Electrical Contracting and Supplies SALE! We are reducing stock-T-buy now and save up to 40% on Kitchen Sinks (with or without cabinets). Electric Water Heaters (table top or round), Oil Water Heaters, Etc. 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Kaiser Dish Washer $179.50 $161.55 Barbrook Window Fans — At Cost* 1 , 36-in. Attic Fan — At Cost ? r — ; Calamode Floor Furnace (Automatic l—^at Cost . r+T-. — If you plan to build or remodel this spring, take ad vantage of th&te values NOW. These prices offered only while present stock lasts. All sales final and cash. er relatives. Harold Pitts of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end with*bis parents, g Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pitts. Friends of Alston Spouse, who ® j lives near here, will be interested to ■ know he has received his discharge g from the Marine corps. . _Miss Virginia Gray, student at Queens college, * Charlotte, N. C., ■ spent the w r eek-end with her parents, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gray. :g Miss Mary Turner has returned to her home in High Point, N. G>, after ■ a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. ■ ' D. A. Yarborough. ig Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walters and son, g Dickie, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mun- den were recent week-end guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ■ Alex Walters, in Fayetteville. ,N. C. g Friends of Mrs. J. B. Wilder will regret to know she is a patient at * Moore’s clinic, in Columbia, where B she is receiving treatment for a brok-l® en hip injury received in-a fail Sat- g j urday. . , j Miss Lucy Thomas, student at;® I Limestone college, Gaffney, spent the.l week-end with her parents, Mr. and b ' Mrs. J. C. Thomas. j Miss Elizabeth Shouse is now!® : making her home with Mrs. L. S. ■ ] Henderson on Woodrow street. g I Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Longshore vis- ^ ^ted the latter’s mother, Mrs. Thomp- ( son Pitts, in Newberry, during the ® {past week. g - Rev. and Mrs. Allen MeSween and g j two sons, of Lincoln ton, N. C., spent * : the week-end with her parents, Mr. ® ' and Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Mrs. MeSween ® ‘ and children remained for a several g I days’ visit. . Mrs. William P. Jacobs is in Wash- P ! ington, D..C, this week where she ® . will be joined by Dr. Jacobs, who ■ '»s returning from a several weeks’ g business trip to Japan. Alan Suddeth, a member of the ^ ] graduating class at Clemson college ® last week, will return the^>tcMay, g j where he will be a physicitfc|frtte- _ j tdr. , ij Mr and Mrs. Y ' Robert Pruitt and ® Mr. and Mrs. Alexhqder ■ Cruick- ■ j shanks have njujved into the home g j formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs.' Ashby Galloway on Cleveland street. , Mrs. R. C. Oates, of Easley, is ® spending some time with her son-in-'g law and daughter, Mr. anti Mrs.'Her- '- sohell Thomason. Misses Jane Sjurgeon and Mary ® Plowden, librarians at Duke univer- ■ sity, Durham, N. C., spent the week- g end with the former’s mother, Mrs. |H. E. Sturgeon. f Mrs. Rhett P. Adair visited her;! son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and g | Mrs. Cecil Page, in Spartanburg last 1 — , Friday. , ™ i Rev. and Mrs. Hubert Wardlaw, of ® Conway, were called to Marietta, Ga., g this week because of the death of g the former’s uncle, S. C. Moon. Their P son, “G,” spent several days with F his grandmother, Mrs. T. J. Jackson, ■ while his parents were away.* ]g We Present To You Herewith the . v A . Sixty-Second # i Anniversary Statement Of Your Bank BAILEY BANKERS Established February 1, 1886 i i SON Statement December «31, 1947 RESOURCES Lonns and Discounts - Stocks end Bonds Real Estate Cash on Hand and Due From Banks $5,151,943.77 3,209,462.50 24,992.27 1,104,819.89 feL ' ', = , TOTAL $9,491,218.43 LIABILITIES - yir* V-M s i Capital Stock Undivided Profits Due to Banks Bills Payable Deposits TOTAL $ 400,000.00 117,222.92 None None 8,973,995.51 $9,491,218.43 SIX-INCH SERMON By REV. ROBERT H. HARPER ■ ‘ ■ ■■■ i JESUS THE GtVER OF LIFE Lesson for February 8: John 4;46- ■ 51; 5:2-9; 11:11-13. ■ • Memory SelectionsJyhn U;25. j In the healing of the nobleman■ son, we have a fine example of a father’s faith. Not deterred,by the * statements of Jesus concerning signs I and -wonders, (he nobleman said, | ‘Sir, .come down.ere my child die.” . And as he was returning hoiyie, his 1 ser\anst met him with the blessed N news; that his s m lived. - | Tne lii poten, man at the pr l of ■ Bethesda was healed after he had ! lon^ persevered in his faith in the ’ Higher Power. Thougn his condi I tion precluded' his getting into the | pool before others, he continued . coming there. Jesus said unto him, 1 . “Ari«e, take up thy bed, and walk.”|l Jesus allowed four days to pass,' | alter telling the disciples that hei On the basis of the above, we solicit the accounts of individuals, firms and corporations — and request the continued patronage of the finest people ih the worl our customers. >1 V OFFICERS >VM. J. BAILEY, President ' G. L. SIMPSON, Asst. Cashier ; '' * ■ ' ■ »•*■%' ,,-W . C. ADAIR, Cashier - R. G. WATSON, Teller R. M. VA^iCE, Bookkeeper R . r- ■