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Volume XLVIII
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, July 1, 1948
Number 27
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
after a week’s illness.
I Mrs. Carl Campbell has been ill
the past week.
MBS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative
Ike Jones is improving after suf
fering with injuries received in.a car
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers and;son and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spur- wreck in Florence recently,
family are spending two weeks at; lock spent. Sunday at Chimney Rock, Donnie Womble has returned home
their home at Shady Rest camp a^N. C. ,, * after being a patient at the Veteran’s
Jocassee Valley, Salem. j Mr and Mrs Grange Campbell hospital in Columbia
Mrs. Oscar Kinard and son and and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and! .
James Arnold vistied their uncle, Mr?. Ralph Prince in Spartanburg.! Birthdays and Anniversaries
Toy Arnold, and family in Woodruff| Mrs Ge neva Coker and Richard' - ^ r5 ’ C ’ W ’ Windsor has a birthday
Thursday. John Arnold "turned j waU spent Ut. week-end in Ble.se has . blrthd.y
1 Wilhamston. July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bowen and Shelby Madden will be 8 years old
son, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Miss July's
Joan Smith and Randolph Smith vis- j Mr> and Mrs Robert L. Simmons
ited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wallenzine w jn celebrate their 17th wedding an-
( Sunday. niversary July 4.
Larry Prince of Spartanburg, is Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox cele-
spending the week with Silas Camp- brated their 15th wedding anniver-
bell. sary June 25.
Brevard Patterson and W. D.. Size- Carolyn Davis will have a birthday
John
home with them.
Mrs. J. W. Dillishaw of Calhoun
Falls, spent several days recently
with her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Ham
rick, and Mr. Hamrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel
and daughter spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Garner, Jr., in
Chester.
M!r. and Mrs. Coley Morris of j more 'spent’Sunday with Mr. Patter- July l?’.
Simpsonville, spent Sunday with Mr. j son > s mother, Mrs. John Patterson, l James Rushton has a birthday to-
and Mrs. J. H. Barbery. Mrs. Patterson and children returned day.
Ed and Fred King of the navy, home with them . | W. H. Gooch celebrated his 16th
spent the week-end with relatives. MrS- s H . Snelgrove and children birthday June 20. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Madden and are spending the week with her par- Mrs. Ella Mae McCall has a birth-
children of Ware Shoals, spent Sun- ents> Mr< and Mrs . B ryan Vaughn, day July 3.
day with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mad- j n Spartanburg. Mrs. James Smith celebrated a
de ”; _ , _,. 1L " | Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Robinson, Jr., birthday June 30.
Mrs. Floyd Gilbert and small son 0 f Charlotte, N. C., were week-end Charles Baker’s birthday is July
of Kansas City, Kansas, is spend-; guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster. ! 11th.
ing several weeks, with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Paul Leham spent; Arthur Baker, Jr., will be 20 years
^ annon ’ 'tb® week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 1 old July 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stadalsky i m. W. Adams. Billy Barker will be 13 years old*
ot Madden, were Sunday guests of I Manley Clark of Catawba, spent July 30
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cunningham. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mr. and Mrs. Belton Warren andiHolder and Mrs. B. S. Rawls. _ 1 Sullivan GivPC •
aaughter of Laurens, visited relatives Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lawson spent* ,, m #
here Sunday. (Saturday in Greenville. i HOUSO Platform
Jack Duncan warrant officer of the Mrs . Bertie Rowe spent Sunday
Greenvii,e air base, is spending a 25- w ith r cv and Mrs. Lloyd Young Jared D. Sullivan, candidate for
f ur i° u 8h !if re ’ a ^ el " which he near Clinton. * the house of representatives, gives a
will leave for China. j Miss Jean Holder spent last week statement of his platform in today’s
/Vaughn and Wayne Counts of with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Rawls in paper.
Prosperity, are spending the week Abbeville. . Mr. Sullivan was born October 15.
r» j ^ rS ’ Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lawson vis- 1892, two and a half miles from Lau-
Libbie Boland, of Newberry, spent, ited in Greenville Saturday. ; rens. The youngest son of Jared D.
Tur Wee r^ 1 r ^ rS ‘ '^ rn ‘ c ^' 1 Mrs. M. S. Holbert of Anderson, is Sullivan and Rosalie Moore Sullivan,
Misses Janette and Evelyn Heaton |Spned i n g several days with Mr. and he received his education at Prospect
and Mrs. Abelina Evans spent the Mrs. L. H. Sexton. school, Laurens high school and
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Odell | Mr. and Mrs. James Smith visited Clemson college, where he received
Crawford in Laurens.
Mr. 4nd Mrs. Robert Wood of
Greenwood, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Ora Wood. .
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and son
attended the Brown reunion in Roys-
ton, Ga., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson of
Greenwood, spent the week-enjl with
James Taylor at the Veteran’s hos- his B. S. degree on a scholarship in
pital in Charleston Sunday. , 1915.
Miss Nellie Lawson and James Married Augusta Watts, daughter
Moore were visitors in Greenville of the late Judge Watts. By this
Saturday.
marriage he has two children, Mrs. I
Zeline S. Bryson and Jared D. Sulli
van, Jr. His second marriage was to
Miss Kathleen Nicholson, of Ruby,
Chesterfield counties several
Birth Announcement
Beaeley
. „ e . J s RC-V^ and,jlrAvJ 3 ,.,A., Beasley an- and - -
Mrs. Henry Simmons and Mr. and nounce the birth of a son June 28 at years. Was county commissioner of
M «- C ‘ j ™ nS ;, ' Ha ys hospital. Mrs. Beasley is the Taught school in Chester, Florence
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lowry and i former Miss Geneva Sutton of Geor- Chesterfield county two years For-
chiidren of Clearwater, are visiting gi a . ester at CCC camp, Cheraw. for two
Mr. and Mrs. Woodell King.
Mrs. J. L. Arnold, Miss Billie Ar-'
nold and Paul Arnold attended the
^ 'years. Has estimated timber for
Card of Thanks years. A member of the First Meth-
We wish to thank everyone for odist church and lives on his farm'
capping exercises at McLeod’s In- their kindness during the loss of our near Laurens and is farming,
firmary in Florence Thursday. Miss home which was completely destroy- i s candidate for the House of Reo-
Doris Arnold received her cap and ed in a fire last Thursday. Also for resentatives, favors improving roads,
returned home with them for a three the donations, clothes and many other and schools all over the county where
weeks vacation. things. needed. Would favor increase in old
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Galloway of —Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam, age pension and helping the poor and!
Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr. and - needy. In favor of any legislation 1
Mrs. A. G. Galloway. Among The Sick t(r help the Textile workers and ex- I
Mr. and Mrs. R. C..Oxner and chil- ! Bobby Wooten has been ill several soldiers of both wars. Will not vote
dren, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell days with ton?ilitis. for i ncr< . aS ed pay in legislature But i
and sons, Mrs. Thomas Ballew andU Mrs. J. H. Hughes is recuperating WO uld vote for lower taxes Does!
son, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wooten and at the local hospital aftp? undergoing not believe in a one man government !
sons spent Sunday with Rev. and an operation last week. H e favors any legislation to help the
Mrs. George James in Tucapau. C. B. Smith continues ill. 'farmer
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker and
Sherrie Jean Holbert is improving
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Phone 19 WALGREEN AGENCY Clinton, S. C.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING
To the stockholders of Commercial
Depository of Clinton, S. C.:
A meeting of the stockholders of
the Commercial Depository of Clin
ton, S. C., is called to be held at the
office of the Depository on the 16th
day of July, 1948, at the hour of four
o’clock in the afternoon, to consider
the following items and such other
business as may come before them, 1
1 to-wit: I
A resolution of the Board of Direc
tors to increase the capital stock of
said Corporation to the sum of One
Hundred, Thousand ($100,000.00)
Dollars, and to provide for surplus
of Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00)
Dollars.
Change the name of the Corpor
ation to Bank of Clinton, with its
principal placer of business at Clin
ton, S. C.
To amend the By-laws of the Cor-
poration so as to increase the- num
ber of Directors by 'not ..less than'
three.
, To provide that the Corporation
may do a general banking business *
1 pursuant to the laws and regulations
(•governing the organization and oper
ation of banks in this State.
To make such additional changes
in the By-laws as may be deemed
advisable to enable the CorptTnrtfon
to engage in general banking busi
ness.
Dated the 16th day of June, 1943.
By order of the Board of Directors.
JOHN T. YOUNG, President.
^ F. M. BOLAND, Cashier.
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