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I Thursday, January 13, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five 6 Good Farming Requires Good Equipment Try Us for Your Machinery Needs. John Deere Equipment, Repairs and Service. J. R. CRAWFORD Telephone No. 10 “You Can’t Beat Value /In CnlaA^ed Banning Be'uuce jjO^L Owi GuAtome/ii In pursuance of our policy to extend every available banking service to the public in this area, we have just installed a . . . Night Depository for the convenience of our customers who desire such facilities. The “night depository” is a device for depositing money or securities or ojher valuables in a shute which opens from East Pitts street, and is available for use twenty-four hours a day. For merchants as well as others who have substan tial amounts of funds on hand after banking hours, this is a safe way to protect the money over night. It’s cheap er than insurance. All funds deposited in the night depository are at the risk of the bank, and are insured to the same extent as deposits regularly made at the tellers’ windows. Come In and Let Us Explain Our "Night Depository" Service To You Bank Ol Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 4 DO YOU HAVE IDLE CASH? PUT IT TO WORK TODAY! $42,00(L PAID IN DIVIDENDS DURING 1948 ' CURRENT DIVIDEND-RATE, 3% Per Annum Accounts Insured Up to $5,000.00 Our effort is to aid in the building of family security by encouraging thrift and sponsoring home ownership. Learn of our services without obligation. ►AVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Telephone No. 6 / * * * » A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 WEEK-END TRIPS ■ ■ VISITORS . ■ ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents John 0. Teague Named Insurance Agent John O. Teague, of Joanna, has i recently been appointed as State Farm Insurance agent for the Joanna community. He will work out .of the Clinton office. WH. a DISCOMFORTS - 3S * P«r Pottle SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB Special! Real Sheer HOSE / < Only 1*00 .v Game. 9*i And Bee ^JUem! Qene Mnderson Mrs. T. N. Latimer of Ware Shoals, ' is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roy Casque, and family. ■Miss Wilma 'Griffith of Colum- 1 bia, was the guest several days last week of Mrs. J. B. Nicholson. Mrs. Fred H. Allen of Wadesboro, N. C., is the guest of Mrs. W. L. Mrs. Tom Carter and Mrs. Bertie Watts, accompanied by Mrs. Diai Gray of Laurens, visited Mrs. O. D. Norris in Ninety-Six during the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Quay and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. .Quay, of Jacksonville, Fla., were guests during fhe week- Marshall, Jr. Mr. Allen and their, end o f the ‘r daughter and sister, Mrs. children, Fred, Jr„ Jimmy, and w - Clemens, and Mr. Clemens. Missy, will also spend the week-end here. FOR EXPERT AID ON FEDERAL AND STATE INCOME TAX RETURNS ..Se«... Friends of Durward Murdock will be glad to know he is able to be out Mrs. Francis Blalock and son,j a 8a‘n following an illness and re-' Bunkie, spent several days this week j suxned his position with Belk’s De in Greenville with her sister, Mrs. | partment store. Eugene Johnson, and Mr. Johnson. \ an d Mrs. Robert G. Hughes -Also guests of the Johnsons on Sun- have returned from their wedding i day were Mr. Blalock, Mr. and Mrs.; and are residing in the L. A. jastWK-Jj 'J. H. Von Hollen, Mrs. J. R. An- Blakel y apartment on Hickory street. derson, James Von Hollen and Missj Mr - and Mr V James Anderson j.j Mary Johnson. i spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. D. G. Gambrell, Mrs. W. H. G e n e Anderson in Anderson. Nicholson and Mrs. Lee Beaudrot of ^ r - and Mrs. R. L, Longshore Greenwood, were guests Tuesday of s P ent Sunday in Newberry with her g Mrs. Joe G. Greene. j sister, Mrs. W. E. Summer, and Mr. H Mr* and.Mrs^-Dan,Yarborough and | SuJTimer - iff Mrs. C. D. Yarborough have returned _ Mrs - Sam McCrary and daughter, « Jlfrom a two weeks trip to points of< Bc>se Ann, and Kenneth McCrary, j 8 interest in Texas, and while away SP® 0 * Sunday with the former’s tv ! attended the Sugar Bowl footblal m other, Mrs. J. L. Wright, in Ware game in New Orleans, La. , Shoals. ; i Mrs. Kitt McMaster and daugh- Mrs. A. B. Hunt, Mrs. Frances ft ; ter, Ellen, have joined Major Me- ‘ Spotts and son, Larry, of Prosperity, Master in Albany,’Ga., after an ex- were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. tended visit with her -parents, Mr. P r ®slar. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson. Little! Mrs - George Holland and Mr. and Kitt McMaster, III, remained with Mrs. J. P. Prather spent the week- j.; his grandparents. end Swannanoa, N. C., with Mrs. j; ! Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame and Holland’s and Mrs. Pratder’s parents, 8 sons spent Sunday in Bjitesburg and and M rs ‘ ^ ^ Buc hanan, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. otiher relatives. | ft Murrah. Miss Maudell Hughes, of Fountain Gerald Suber of Greenville, spent ^ nn > spent the week-end with her •* several days during the week with s i s t er . Mrs ; J. W. Lawrence, and Mr. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Su- Lawrence. ♦♦ ber. I Friends of Mrs. H. M. Geer will be U i Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. g* ad 1° know she is showing im- 1 Pitts, formerly of Richmond, Va., provement at her home where she is will be interested to know they are r ft now making their home in Lancaster. Mrs. W. J. Duncan and Mrs. Nene Mrs. Bessie Pressley and Miss Workman spent the week-end in ft Martha Pressley of Greenwood, were Greenwood with the latter’s son. Da- recent guests'of Mrs. Joe G. Greene. VIS Workman, and Mrs. Workman. i:’t l Mrs. J. D. Jeanes was a visitor in Ttey visited Callie Self Memorial ; Greenville on Monday. Baptist church to hear the carillon I Dillard Adair and Lynn W. Cooper rec ‘tal given by Dr. Kamiel Lefevere, •.♦ spent several days last w r eek in De- noted carilloneur. 1 troit, Miclt., on a business trip. ^ r - and Mrs. Woodrow’ Hughes, of ft Miss Claudine Copeland of Lau- Duncan school faculty, were ft rens, is spending some time with week -®nd guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ft Mrs. R. E. Copeland. . w - Lawrnece. • / {•: Mrs. T. M. Sease and children Mrs. Annie Garrett returned home j!f were in Silverstreet Saturday for toda y Irom the Laurens county hos- ft a visit with her mother, Mrs. Sallie P lta ^ where she has been a patient, ft ! Boozer, who is ill. • ^ r - and Mrs. Sterling A. Pitts, Jr., ft Mrs. Carl E. Williams and son, ^ com P anied by ber parents, Mr. and Herman, of Colunubia, spent the ^ rs - A. Shouse, and son, Thorn- t week-end with her sister, Mrs. O. C. we “' Whitmire, were in Green- Lewis and Mr. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. wood on Sunday to hear the earollon i Henry Fowler, of Columbia, were rec 't a l at Callie Self Memorial Bap- ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis sev- church, eral days last week. " j Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson visit- Dr. RfiamO New Head ed his brother, Rev. J. G; Wbod. and rx* *. • . ki •• i family in Boiling Springs during the ^•SiNCr MCdlCOl vjTOUp past w’eek. i . ; Mrs. W. ^L. Marshall, Jr., and ^ r - D- O. Rhame, owner of Hays daughter spent the week-end in hospital of this city, has been elected Wadesboro, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. President of the Third District Medi- JW. L. Marshall. ca l association for the coming year. 1 ; Mrs. Bessie E. Godfrey spent the Gther officers are Dr. A. E. Polia- week-end w’ith her daughter, Mrs. ko ^ Abbeville, vice-president; Dr. • Walter Rutledge, in Greenville. John W. Bell of Greenwood, secre- ! Miss Alice Thompson of Whitmire, tary-treasurer. The election of offi- ! spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. cers tc>ok place this week at a din- Fred Whitlock, and Mr. Whitlock. j ier meeting of the association held I Mrs. Paul T. Wood and Mr. and * n Greenwood. , Mrs. Lewis Pitts and son were guests ^• )r - F. K. Shealy, of this city, serv- ! recently of friends in Norway. ed the Past year as vice-president of Mrs. S. M. Warner, Mr. and Mrs.- the organization. j P. G. Coop and son, Phil, were visi- — tors in Columbia Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Blackwelder spent several days during the weelt in Charlotte, N. C., with his moth- |er, Mrs. R. V. Blackwelder, who un-I derw’ent an operation at Memorial [ hospital on Monday. ! James E. Thaxton, of York, for- j merly of York, is visiting friends in I Iowa. j Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brown of Char- j lotte, N. C., were recent guests of ; Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Blackwelder. Mrs. E. F. Ray, Mrs. Louie Thorn- ; ley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pitts and ! daughter, Myra, also Weldon Jack- i son and son, Ray, of Abbeville, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ! man Lawrence in Clemson. Mrs. C. M. Bailey left Tuesday | i for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. j ; W. B. Lea, and Mr. Lea in Rocky Mount, N. C. Among those attending the wed ding of Miss Dorothy Liles and Lt.; Billy Dicus in Benneitsville on Sun- ! |day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin, O t h o Johnson,' Browning Dicus, Mrs. W. A. Dicus, 1 Miss Mae Dicus of Washington,' D. j j C., and Miss Violet Browning of Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam and Jam^s M. Lea of Charleston, and Mrs. Irene Riley of 1 Summerville. J. J. Greene left Saturray for New York City on a buying trip for The ' Earline Slhoppe. Mrs. Annie Coates was the ghest of Miss Annie Beard in Whitmire Sunday. Mrs. Henry Trammell and sons, Billy and Keith, are spending several weeks in Sylva, N. C., with her sister, Mrs. Quay Grigg, and Rev. Grigg. Mrs. C. H. McCrary, Mr. and Mrs. Mabry McCrary and Mrs. Abit Alex ander spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shebrn in Camden. j Mr. and Mrs. brover Nabors and , son spent Sunday in Camden with I the latter’s brother-in-law and sis-! ter, Mr. and Mrs. French Cooley. I Friends of Mrs. fynh Sharp will be- sorry to know her mother. Mrs. Inez Atohison, is ill and a patient in the Greenwood hospital, where she underwent an operation last week. Mr. or Mrs. W. B. Able 301 E. Florida Street — Clinton, S. C. After 6 O’clock P. M. . Telephone 276-M SAVE A BARREL OF HEADACHES On your 1949 income tox by keeping on accurate record of expense. 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