The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 19, 1951, Image 13
Thursday, April 19, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pajre S#v*n
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and son
of Marion, were Sunday guests of
Col. and Mrs. Fred Ross.
C. E. Chapman, accompanied by
T his daughter, Miss Nancy Chap
man, of Winthrop, spent the week-
•end with Mr. and Mrs. John Bas-
well in Columbia.
Mrs. J. F. Huckabye and Carl of
Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Cooper and son of Enoree, I. C.
Dunaway of Enoree, were Sunday
* guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig,
and Mr. Craig’s sister, Mrs. R. L.
Dunaway. ^
t-r Sunday guests of the G. N. Foys
and the S. J. Morse’s were Mr. and
Mrs. John Foy, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Foy, Miss Georgia Ray Foy of
Barnwell, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Foy
and Master Barry Foy of Green
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Sr.,
-Were called to Chapin Saturday
due to the death of Mrs. Lowman’s
father, George Bauknight.
Miss Mary Alice Bickley of Rock
Hill, and Newberry, and Pfc. Jack
Craft of Fort Benning, Ga., were
Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil O’Dell.
Miss Barbara Jackson, Bud and
Andy Jackson of Honea Path, spent
the week-end with their grand-
^ mother. Mrs. L. J. Brock. They
^ were joined on Sunday by their
t arents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jack-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. League and
children spent the week-end in
Easley with Mr. and Mrs. D. S
Couch and visited in the mountains
on Sunday.
Marvin Norman of Waverly. Ga.,
and Rev. Russell Taylor, ministe
rial student of Wofford college,
visited friends in Joanna over the
, week-end.
Miss Etta Adams spent the week
end at her home in Seneca
Misses EUie Farr and Dalene
Hatton were week-end guests of
their parents in Little Mountain
Mr and Mrs Nathan Brazel and
«Mr. and Mrs Clayton Lunsford of
Clinton, visited points of
some echoes of “Youth Week.
The speaker, Rev. R. O. Barker,! insurance Man Can
associational misionary for Fair-,- p « •
field county, and living in Colum- Kypn taf (ininnC
bia, brought a challenge to the l-»vll LOI UlllUltt
young people urging them to live
each day and make the right choic- Mr. E. D. Davis, LaFollette
es in life. J Tenn., well known insurance man
The recreation room was beau-, and ex-merchant, is a Mason and
tifully decorated in the Clinton'also trustee of the First Baptist
high school, Presbyterian college. Church.
and Joanna schools colors by Mrs.: R e i at j ve to Scalfs Indian River
Walt Johnson, and Barbara Braw-
ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L - .
Brawley, were hospitalized last!
week for teeth extractions.
Carl Henderson of Kinards, is be
ing treated at the local hospital.
hom7’ BeU KltChenS 18 111 at her ! Carl Stroud and her committee.‘ Medicine,^mV. Davis declares: “Sev-
Mr« rvnra* mniinnp* ill' Mrs. Frank Phillips and her com-: era i yars ag0 i took s^fs ImJian
at^lStTo^ 56 COntmUeS | m it tee served a cold plate to the R ive r Medecine after I had suf-
m! Siy Gosnell is ill at her| 53 * uests present , ^
home wih flu burning, gassy stomach trou-
0 Birthday Party Given ble. I had been forced to drop many
Birth Announcement Mrs. James Simpson compliment- ! foods , from m y menu-especially
Willingham ed her son, Dusty, with a party at om o ns
Mr. and Mrs. John Earle Willing- Joanna club Friday night. The oc- 1 "After taking Scalfs Indian Riv-
ham announce the birth of a,casion was in honor of his 13th er Medicine I could eat heartily of
daughter, Rebecca Lynn, at Joanna birthday. 1 1 an y food 1 wanted and I even eat
Memorial hospital April 17. Mrs. ^ assembly room was very at-' woriy, abo ut later
Report of Condition of
Bank of Clinton
Of CUnton, in the State of South Carolina
At the Close of Business on April 9. 1951
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
and cash items in process of collection
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed
Obligations of States and political sutodivisions
Loans and discounts
Furniture and fixtures
330.163.30
611,799.15
110,655.77
387.933.69
8,743.38
TOTAL ASSETS $1,449,343.29
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor
ations $1,137,758.44
Deposits of United States Government (including postal sav
ings) * 6,592.16
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 160,000.00
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 3,035.51
TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,307,406.11
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations
Willingham was Miss
Franks before mrariage.
Juanita
, Card of Thanks
I would like to thank the pas
tors of the
tractive with arrangements o f su ? erin «- 1 felt ^ter than in years
pr ng flowers pSat pSSts of ^/^ain^ ^vera 1 pounds of
vantage. The table was overlaid in "Z
white and places were laid for 17.1 be^elpfuMo others in
shown below)
$1,307,406.11
community, the Me’tho-1 w^^oink 1 decorations and burn-i want my P olic y holders
c : st church, the Pentecostal church ^ pi 5L decoratlonS and burn | well so I’m telling U
and any others for their calls, flow- j entertainment of the evening
ers and cards during my recent a progress of relalys and sing
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital* $ 100,000.60
Surplus - 25,000 06
white fmd ! ng the ,? reat u relief I have. I; Kese rv e s 5,000 00
. „ - them about tottaL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 141,939.18
'Scalfs Indian River Medicine.’
The first bottle of Scalfs Indian TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
ness.
_ „ itwas a piugitss ui i^riaiys auu stuR-1 • ■ „ • , , | $1,449,345.29
-MRS. JOBIE DAVENPORT led by Mrs satisfy or'you? monfy bac^ On ^ COnSi!,5 ' >, C ‘ >mm ° n ,,OCk With ,0 ‘ al ^ ValU « ° f
- . . ^Mrs*’ Simpson, assisted by ^ «U drug rtore,
all we im0ther ’ ^ Brock ’ ^fved a CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
,7 I salad and dessert course with iced
Words cannot express
would like to say for the
calls.
drinks.
ADMINISTRATION
flowers, cards and every act of; ^ was the r ^ ipient of many The State of South Carolina,
kindness shown us during my re-| ifts w ' hlch were op^Ud and pass . County of Laurens,
cent illness. May God s richest L ^ By J. H. Wasson. Probate Judge:
God's richest
May vrvrva 3 .
blessings rest upon you all.
—MR. AND MRS. BILL MURRAH —
Johnson-Sailers Announcamanl
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salters of
Joanna, announce the engagement
of the latter's niece, Mias Vera
Birth Announcements
BAKER
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Baker of Fay-
r LP . 3 *'^” V°I xtcvtlle. N. C. .nnounr. the birth of
wlU “ k * , daughter. Mantle Arlinda. March
place .-way »* * ^ Mr5 Baker u the Miss
Rapraaanlad In Spalling Contest Ann Thornton, anil .hr .oupW* for-
Mias Pat Carr represented Jo-J®**^ rr ‘ ac,e thr * r home hrr<*
anna schools in the Laurens county BERRY
spelling contest Saturday in Lau-| Mr and Mrs Ernest Berry an-
rens Miss Carr u the daughter of nounce the birth of a daughter. Shir-
Mr and Mrs R G Carr. ley' Diane, on April 11. at Hays hos-
_ 7^ ^ pital. Mrs Berry is the former Mt*s
Extends Sympathy Betty Lawrence.
The community extends deepest
- interest iyTn p a thy to the family of the lair KINO
in Charleston Sunday. I ci Jud( . Hawkins Mr. Hawkins Mr and Mrs. Kelly M Kmg an-
Mr and Mrs Rudolph Pinter and pawd aw , y Thursday at the Bap nounce the birth of a son. Keily
rmal. son. Kent, spent Sunday in hospital in Columbia Fun- Marshall. Jr^ on April II at Hays
Hatrsburg with relatives. eral services were held Friday at hospital Mrs King Is the former
r *? d Emory church near Saluda Miss Violet Ginn.
Mrs. Cecil O’Dell attended the, 7 ♦
George Bauknight funeral at White Loae« Her Father • i OINK
Rock Sunday Friends of Mrs J F Lowman ex- _
Ur and Mrs. Gene Alexander deeoest svmDathv in the nouac * ^ bMt * 1 of • O" April 19
and Stan spent Sunday in Fort 0 # her father Gears* Bauk •* Hays hospital Mrs Ginn is the
MiU with Mr and Mrs Reece Pope nifhu m Chapin The last rites fon * v * c KnD Hanback
Mr and Mrs Joe Johnson. Mr held at Bethel Lutheran
and Mrs IWy Moore. Mr and church in White Rock on Sunday
u V “"* d “LiT 4 - —r—_ ens announce the birth of a son on
Mm Edward Leahman in Belton Revival Servkoa Planned April , T at M ays hoepilal Mr» Ow-
bunday The Pentecostal Holiness church irrm+r Miss Vivian WhtW
^ Krcie Brown. Mr wU , -their spring rmrtv.l May £ £ w.l£ST -
and Mrs. Jamss Brown visited rela- j for on* week Mias Tiny MinMr I -
tivna in Anderson and Royston, PV anfelist of Greenwood, will ,v m a,
Ga., Sunday . bring the messages each evening
Mr and " - - - - -
lumbia. visited
Sunday _ _ Greenwood Both art W W9—aflord much fun. Chronicle Pub
$100,000.00.
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other
purposes $ 395.000.00
Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 1,398-27
I, F. M. Boland, Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear
! that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents
_ the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the
nrh.Vl. . ~n .V" u /'’ V * best of my knowledge and belief. F. M. BOLAND.
i to me to grant him Letter.* of Vd- Correct Attest. R. P. Hamer, T. E. Addison, H. D. Henry, Directors.
; ministration of the estate and effects Sute ^ Carolina, County of Laurens, ss:
I of Claude Hawkins Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of April, 1951, and I
_. ^ . . . . hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
These are, therefore, to cite and s MARGARET HOLLAND. Notary Public,
admonish all and singular the kin- My commission expires at will of the Governor.
dred and creditors of the said Doc
Hawkins, deceased, that they be and
appear before me. in the Court of
frdbate, to be held at Laurens Court
House. Laurens, S. C. on May 1.
1951, next, after publication hereof,
at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, to show*
cause, if my they have, why the said
Administration should not be grant
ed
Given under my hand thit 17th
day of April. A D. 1951
J HEWUCTTE WASSON.
36-2 a J. P L C.
OWEN*
Mr and Mrs. WUliam Rooert Ow-
LOVELY PLACE CARDS for be
Mr. 8 L H.,r of Co- M«ly ™be as^d by itS *"*hal parties Pk A-Stick game,
ted Mrs W W Hair on \’era Golds berry a sister, also of for parties and entertaining They
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams and piuhed in music and a program of stxtionerv Dent Phone 74
children. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Ab- ( pecial music will be preeilod
hrams and son. Mr and Mrs. Algie each evening The public is In-
Abrams and son. Bruce Abrams. Vltc< | to attend
Mrs. J. J. Abrams and Mias Doris
Abrams enjoyed a picnic at Green- Sub District Meeting
wood state park on Sunday honor- Fourteen members from Joanna
mg the birthday of Mrs J. J. Ab attended the Maltese Cross sub-dis-
rams. | trict meeting held at Broad Street
Miss Martha Dale Wilson. Mrs Methodist church in Clinton Mon-
Roeelle Tinnerman of Newberry, day night.
spent a few days last week with The MYF of Sand Springs church
Mr and Mrs. Hilton Bolurk. led the program which was “The
Mr and Mrs W A. Camp and Christ of the Calvary Road ”
James Carroll of Greenville, were Miss Ann Connelly of the First
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. church in Laurens, directed the en-
W L. Campbell. tertainment during the social hour.
Misses Velda Fanner. Frances The host church served cookies and
Elliott and Jackie Lovelace of Co- drinks.
lumbia. spent the week-end with i n t he absence of the president,
their parents. the business was presided over by
Mr. and Mrs. C. B Cole visited Miss Harriet Patterson of Laurens. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Cole in West- it was voted to increase the dues
minster Sunday. to give $50 on a mision special.
Mrs. B. C. Flow visited her moth-
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 14th day
of May. 1951, I will render a final
account of my acts and doing* as
Administratrix of the estate of
Robert James. In the office of the
Judge Of Probate of Laurens Coun
ty. at 16 o clock o. m. and on the
same day will apply for a final dis
charge from my trust as Adminis
tratrix
Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to
moae payment on or before that
date and all persons having clatnu
against said estate will present
them on or before said date, duly
proven or be forever barred
ISABELLE FULLER
Admmwtratnx.
Box 194. Laurens. S C
April 14. 1961 4c 10
'
Ther« are no
Prescriptions
• Form the bahu at bringing r*m pre
scription to tbit dependable source Yon
will find that m com* no more—often lee*
%
—to have prescriptions compounded here
by skilled specialists. And ton’ll like (be
prompt promotional attention yon receive.
McGee's Drug Store
West Main St. — Phone No. I
7 CHEVROLET A
ADVANCI-DESIGN TRUCKS
er, Mrs. Pet Motes, in Newberry Revival Services In Progress
Sunday. Revival services are in progress
Mr. and Mrs.Earl Holsonback, ! a t the Joanna Baptist church each 1
Mrs. Peggy Snelgrove and Joy evening at T:30 and Tuesday
spent Sunday in Newberry with through Friday mornings at 10
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holsonback. j o’clock.
Mrs. Fred Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Robert L. Deneen, pastor of|
Vernon Sexton of Greenwood, vis-, the First Baptist church, Conway,’
ited Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jenkins j s the visiting minister for the ser-
Sunday. i vices. On Thursday evening mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jenkins of b ers 0 f the Joanna Woman’s club
Greenwood, were Sunday guests of, w ui be special guests. Friday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jenkins. i n ing the Order of Eastern Star
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Holcombe w in be guests, and on Saturday the
^ of Greenville, and Mrs. Mae Kirk-; Magnolia Lodge No. 355. High at-
land of Columbia, spent Sunday tendance goals have been set for
with Mr. and Mrs. John Flow. 1 a n services on Sunday for the close
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bolick and' D f th services. Horace Hamm, Sr.,
family attended a birthday dinner j superintendent of the Sunday
Sunday at the home of Mr. and school, has set a goal of 500 for
Mrs. Tom Rushton in Woodruff.; Sunday school. Mrs. Louis Mur-
The occasion was Mrs. Bolicks p hy, Training Union director, has
father’s 79th birthday.
(Continuation of standard oquipntont and trim illu»-
tratod is dopondont on availability of matonalj
With The Sick
Little Patsy Ann Morgan, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morgan,
is confined to her home on Pickens
street with chicken pox.
Mr. and Mrs. Moody Johnson are
U1 at their home on Magnolia street
with flu.
Friends of J. S. Prater will be
glad to see him out again after be
ing confined to his home with flu-
Kenneth Buchanan is ill at his ^
home in Hie apartments with flu. ( educational building
set a goal of 200 for Training Un
ion. Lester Hair, Finance Chair
man, has set a goal of $3,000 for
the building fund.
The pastor, Rev. James B. Mitch
ell, invites the people of sur
rounding areas to attend the re
vival services whenever possible.
Youth Banquet Held
The young people of the Joanna
Baptist church enjoyed a Youth
banquet on Saturday evening, Ap
ril 14, in the recreation room of
Mrs. J. D. Butler is a patient at
the hospital following surgery.
Jim Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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APPLE AND CHERRY
PIES
9 in. 55c — 8 in. 45c
TINMAN'S BAKERY
Phone S34-W
The theme of the banquet was
“A Kollege Banquet,” honoring
those graduating from high school.
John Holland Hunter of Clinton,
1 was master of ceremonies. The in-
i vocation was given hv Tommy
Boyce with Mrs. Louis Murphy
bringing the welcome to the guests.
. Special music was given by Miss
Sue Cooper of CUnton, accompan
ied by Mis? Kitty Delaney, and by
Johnny Buchanan, accompanied by
Miss Janice Fennell The pastor,
Rev. James B. Mitchell, brought
Greater on-the-job performance
with these great ’truck features
GREAT ENGME FEATURES
• Two Great Engines
• Vahre-M-Head Efficiency
• Blue-Flam* Combustion
• Powsr-Jst Carburetor
• Perfected Cooling
• Specialized 4-Way Lnbrteatkm
• Thermostatic Heat Control
• Cast Alloy Iron Platons
GREAT CHASSIS FEATURES
• Wiot R«iii§0 of Springs
• Rugged. Rigid Frames
• Hypoid Rear Axles
• Single-Unit Rear Axle Housings
• New Twin-Action Rear Brakes
• New Dual-Shoe Parking Brake
(h—y duty modtlt)
• New Tor quo-Action Brakes
(tgkl duty modsk)
• Foot-Operated Parking Brake
(mmdsk with 3 iptmd trammimiomj
• Steering Column Gearshift
(■■tell with 3-ip—d Iranimimam)
hr o-Mesh
• Largo Door Openings
• Sltje Doors Held Open by Over-
Center Stop
• Sturdy Steel Construction
• Unit-Design Bodies
• Pick-Up Bodies withfl ush Skid Stripe
• Insulated Panel Bodies
• Extra-Strong Stake Bodiee
• Full-Width Gravel SMeM
• One-Piece Fenders
• Counterbalanced AJllgater-Jaw
Hood
• 4-Speed Synchr
Transmission (■
GREAT CAB AND BODY
FEATUBES
• New Ventipanes in Cabe
• Flexi-Mounted Cab
• Improved Full-Width Cab Seat
• Seat Adjusts to Proper Eye Level
KOBE
CWVIOUTS IN USE
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Phont 26
West Main Street
CHmtoo, S. C.