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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRON1CI E
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FINAL SETTLEMENT | will apply for a final discharge from
Take notic'e-thaf'bn the Kh day of m y trus l as Administrator
August, 1949, I will render a final
account of my acts and doings as Ad
ministrator of the estate of John H.
W. Boyd in the office of the Judge
of Probate of Laurens County, at 3
o’clock p.m., and on the same day
Goodyear Tires
and Tubes
BATTERIES AND
ACCESSORIES
McMillan
Service Station
Sinclair Products
Phone No. 2 r
Any person indebted to said estate
is notified and required to make pay-|
ment on or before that date; and all 1
persons having claims against said:
estate will present them on or before |
said date, duly verified, or be forever,
barred.
WILLIAM E. BOYD,
Administrator, j
July 16, 1949.
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPIE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands of this
ll-4c city, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Coe of Co-
A’rui s-Tre rr»r»T ~~ lumbia, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. Carson
KILL ATHLETES FOOT d Mr and Mrs Norris France of
“TE-OL BEST SELLER’ .Greenville, joined Mr. and Mrs Al-
SAYS McGEE’S DRUG STORE bert Ford yesterday for a house party
HERE’S THE REASON. The germ and family reunion at Pawley's Is-
grows deeply. You must REACH it, land „ x
to KILL it. TE-OL, containing 90 Mrs. A. A. Ramage. Sr., an daiigh-
percent alcohol, PENETRATES, ter, Miss Martha Ramage. are spend-;
Reaches more germs. Your 40c back ing this week in Waynesville, N. C. I
from any druggist if not pleased IN Martha Lou ' and Casandra Scott,
Mrs. Blalock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. T. Fuller. Friends of Miss Nell
Fuller will be glad to know she is
recuperating satisfactorily at her
home after a tonsilectomy at the
Blalock Clinic Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holland and
children George and Phil, spent sev
eral days last week in Gatlinburg.
Tenn., and also visited relatives in
Swannanoa, N. C.
Mrs. J. E. Osteen of Nashville,
Special model which will be intro-
I duced to the public next month,
i Some 325 dealers from the Atlanta
, zone were present at the all-day ses
sion held at the Biltmore Hotel with
the meeting' being des ribe i as
Buick's most important full-fledged
dealer eaiuiention since before the
war.
The' Special is Buick’s lowest-pric-
ed.model and is reported to be com
pletely redesigned. It has been eag
erly awaited by the industry since
the former model went out of pro
duction last De'ember.
J B Crouch, zone manager, pres
ident and. with his staff, relayed to
dealers technical and descriptive da
ta on the Special which they ):>-
tamed during a field sales organiza
tion convention in Flint. Michigan,
July 11-13. Talks on films were pre
sented by Buick’s top management
covering all phases of manufacturing
engineering, sales and merchandis
ing.
ONE HOUR.
GROW WITH US!
The condensed statement below reflects our splendid growth
since opening for business ten months ago. We invite you to
open an account and grow with us.
We are grateful to our friends and customers for the fine
business entrusted to us which has made this statement possible.
(Consolidated Report at Close of Business on June 30, 1949)
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $ 291,576.57
U. S. Government Securities 1,057,700.00
State, County and Municipal Bonds 18,000.00
Cash and Due from Banks 273,264.67
Furniture and Fixtures 5,709.95
Other Resources 7" * 626.63
'little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. B. H.j Tenn - the former Miss Sara Frances
■ Scott, have returned to their home Glann, is spending some time with
For your office needs after a we ek's stay with their grand- her f a ^ r . Downs Glenn, who is ill
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Luns- and a P a t ient a - Hays hospital
i ford, at their summer cottage on Sa- k Mrs. Fred Burnett accompanied by
luda lake in Greenville. Shirley her son, Fred Burnett. 1 Jr., of Spar-
I Scott, daughter of Mrs. L. H. Scott, tanburg. were in Johnston Monday
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1 Chronicle Publishing Co.
TOTAL $1,646,877.82
LIABILITIES
Capital $ 100.000.00
Surplus 10,000.00
Undivided Profits jl 14,249.48
Deposits 1,517,155.65
Cashier’s Checks 5,472.69
TOTAL
$1,646,877.82
Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
! Sr., of Greenville, returned home
1 with them for a visit.
Mrs. Claude Monroe has accepted accident
for the funeral of Walter Yonce who
was killed Saturday in an automobile
HEAVY AND
FANCY
GROCERIES
We Deliver __
H. J. PITTS
STORE
M0BIL0IL
Gas and Oil
Complete .Line Groceries
CHARLIE
- NABORS
West Main Street
Phone 51I-W
a position with Gene Anderson’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill West and two
i children of Dunn, N. C.. and Mrs.
Rufus Sadler Moore and Hugh
Moore of York, are visiting their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs! Perry
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Pete West and son, A. L., of Thomas- Moore.
' ville, Ga., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Milam. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chestnut. Mrs. V. E. Shealy and Miss Kather-
A. B. Welch has accepted a posi- * ne Shealy were week-end guests of
tion as merchandise manager f or 1 relatives .n Forrest City, N. C.
Belk’s Department stores here and in and ^ M. Boland and son,
Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Welch and Boland, spent the past week
: son, Freddy, formerly of Americus, as ® uest;J °f Mr. and Mrs Hovey Reid
IGa., have moved here and are mak- °f Spartanburg, at their cottage near
ing their home on Shands street. • j Itendersonville. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin visited Mrs. E. A. Richardson, of the or-
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wright in Spar
tanburg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Milam and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
phanage staff, spent several days this
week in Columbia before leaving for
London, Canada, where she will
spend two weeks with her niece, Mrs.
Smith and two sons spent the week- Br ant Bonner, and Dr. Bonner. She
end at Folly Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll L. Pitts and
daughter, Mary of Spartanburg,
spent several days this week with
his sister. Miss Jeanette Pitts, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Arnold, Mr. era * we *' Cs Camp
and Mrs. J. V. Lowe, Mrs. Clyde Few Ridgeland.
and Mrs. J. F. Davis have returned
(vill'return via Chicago, and will visit :
another niece, Mrs. Ralph DeSha, in'
Beloit, Wise.
Charles and Mark Pitts left Satur
day for a week's tour of Florida.
Phil Roddy. Jr., is spending sev-
St. Mary’s, at
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Mrs. P L Roddy, Miss Edith Rowe
from a vacation stay at Daytona and Dianne Roddy, are guests of the
Beah, Fla 1 former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jenkins, in Charleston for severs;
Martin were Mr. and Mrs. .Lee Mar- da y*-
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tin and children and Mrs. Tyler Mar
tin of Milledgeville, Ga.
Sara and Jackie Pitts are visiting
their grandmother. Mrs. J. L. Scar
borough. in Bishopville.
Friends of Mrs. A1 G. Thayer will
regret to learn that she is a patient
at the Blalock Clinic where she un
der a ent an operation Tuesday.
Friends of Mrs. Joe W. Leake will
be glad to know she is recuperating
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson and
daughter. Helen, are on a several
weeks vacation trip to Florida and a
visit with relatives in Tifton, Ga
Miss Mary Erwin Smith, ot E’.oer-
t n, Ga., is spending a vacation here
with her brother. D. B. Smith, and
Mrs. Smit.r. end with other reuiives
in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts are
on a vocation trip to Niugra Falls.
HOPE REED
DRESSES
2 for 7.00
2 for 11.00
SATURDAY ONLY
• A new low price on these famous cottons.
Many one and two piece styles in plaids,
stripes, checks and pastels from which to
choose.
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SLIPS REDUCED!
CORETT AND TEXTRON
2.50 - 3.50
SPECIAL!
Panties 2 for 1.00
Sheer NYLON HOSE
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satisfactorily at her home following Canada, and other points of interest
a recent operation at the Columbia enroute.
hospital. Columbia. Mrs. J. B Hart and children, of
Mr. and Mrs. Kohn Barnes and Joanna. Fred and Julia Shields of
sons of Conway, spent several days Mt. Y ernon . Va., left this week for a
during the week with his parents, *tay at Ocean Drive Beach. Mr. Hart
Mr and Mrs. Eric Barnes | will join them there for a few days
Mrs. Ruby Bryan was called to'Liter
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Don’t Miss The Boat
This time, lay away some of those fat
earnings for the lean days that never
fail to show up after times have been
good
And keep your money in the bank
where every penny is available the
moment it's needed. Your account is
invited, protected and insured in . .
M, S. Bailey & Son
BANKERS
Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Macon, Ga., Saturday because of the
illness of her son, John M. Bryan.
She has returned home since Mr.
Bryan's condition is unproved.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B Jacks and son,
Ert, and Sara Alice Templeton have
returned from a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Jacks and Mr. and Mrs.
Duffy Stone in Elizabeth. N. J. Mrs.
Miss Lily Yarborough and Miss
Irene Workman, with friends and
relatives from Marion. N. C., are
enjoying a vacation trip to New Mex
ico and other points of interest.
Miss Ann Blakely has returned
from Boone, N. C, where she attend
ed summer school at Appalachian
State Teachers college
Stone returned with them for a visit | Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath and
to her mother-in-law, Mrs. A. B. son. and Mr. and Mrs Winfield Bry-
Stone. i son of Spartanburg, are on a vaca-
Mr and Mrs. E. E. Harrison are tion trip to Miami and other points
now occupying their recently pur-'of interest in Florida,
chased home on the Frances Willard Mrs. George Holland is spending
road. j the week in Abbeville with her
Tommy Wallace of Laurens, was granddaughter, little Rita Hagins,
the week-end guest of his grand- while her parents. Mr and Mrs Joe
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mace Young, Hagins, are on a business trip to New
while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam York
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Preslar are
guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. M.
A. Preslar in Richmond, Va.
Lt. Ernest C. Hipp, Jr., of the navy,
left Tuesday for Boston. Mass., where
he will be stationed as an aide to an
amiral, after spending a leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hipp.
51 GAUGE.— 15 DENIER
Gene Jlndersm ’$
“YOU CAN’T BEAT VALUE”
Wallace, spent the week-end in the
mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wise, formerly
of Whitmire, have taken an apart
ment at 401 North Adair street. Mr.
Wise is manager of the Dixie-Home
Super Market.
Mrs. R. E. Sowell and Paul Stanley
of Hartsville, were week-end guests near here,
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors and Miss Essie Davidson. Mrs. Louise
family. i Hilton. Norma Davidson, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Vaughn, Dick Mrs. Joe Davidson, with Mrs. Nor
man Duke of Union, are spending a
week’s vacation at Daytona Beach,
Fla.
Mrs. James Moore and daughter.
Miss Frances Moore of York, were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Blalock.
Mr. and Mrs. W\ M. Hughes spent
the week-end in Blacksburg as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moorhead. Jr
Mrs. Margaret F. Anderson, of
Louisville, Ky.. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
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and Joan Vaughn, of Kmards, and
„ Miss Betty Jean Sumerel and Donny
S Wilder of this city, will leave Satur
day for a stay at Ocean Drive Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reeder of Co
lumbia, spent Sunday with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mace Young.
K. H. Espeig has returned from a
! ten days' vacation with his parents
in Mystic, Conn. He was accompan-
; ied on the trip by his son, George.
Misses Kathryn Dicus and Frances
Kiger spent the week-end at Myrtle Johnson of Greenville, were week-
Beach. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. I
William Espieg has accepted a po-
I sition with Center Service station.
Von Hollen and other relatives. Lit
tle Johnny Johnson spent several
INTERNATIONAL
STERLING
Prelude it probably
America t favorite iferling
pattern . . . and no wonderl
Itt graceful shaft it concave
. . . catching the light with
rare brilliance. And the
tiny, exquisitely-wrought
Powers at the tip are
tae perfect climax . . .
a delicate crown which
sparklet with
diamond-like lights.
Panaris tap *a hanaaii
Gussn't laca,
Joan ol A c,
Spring Glory.
Rithsltsw.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oxley and days this week here,
daughter, Florence Ann, are vaca- 1 Little Tommy Copeland is visiting
j tioning this week at Myrtle Beach. ! relatives in Rock Hill.
Friends of Mrs. S. E. Evans, of Co- Mr. and Mrs. Ellisor Adams and
^ lumbia, formerly of this city, will be Miss Sara Harper of Anderson, spent
glad to know she is improving at her the week-end wtih Mrs. Adams
home following a recent operation at mother, Mrs. W. J Duncan,
the Columb;a hospital. j Mrs. Eugene Sheorn and infant
Mr. and Mrs. L- O. Thornley are daughter. Linda, of Camden, are vis
iting her mother, Mrs. C. H. McCra
ry, and other relatives for several
spending a vacation at Ocean Drive
Beach.
Mrs. James King and sons, Jay I weeks,
and Bill, of Arlington, Va.. arrived; Mrs. Nene D Workman left yes-
Tuesday for a visit with their moth-1 terday for a visit in Hot Springs,
er and grandmother, Mrs. J. Willi Ark., 1 with Rev. and Mrs. Francis
Leake. Jay and Bill King will leave Buddin and with her^ brother. Joe
Friday to spend the remainder of the Duncan, and Mrs. Duncan in Deca-
summer at Camp Sequoia near Ashe-1 tur, Ala.
ville, N,. C. I
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson spent;
the week-end in the mountains of
Worth Carolina and were accompan-!
ied home by their daughter, Ann
Johnson, who has been attending
camp at Lake Lure, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock and two
children, Susan and Vareliei of. New
berry, are spending a few days with
New Buick Special
Shown At Preview
Given In Atlanta
J. T. Mauldin, Laurens Buick!
dealer, was in Atlanta Tuesday to at- \
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