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- J i*) ►' r Thursday,. November, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICI.F Pa^e Five M DIE FOR ALL YOU ARE WORTH” Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 31 Yean Experience PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION FURNISHED FREE Member Hie National Association of Life Underwriten Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair and Mrs. John W .Finney, Jr., were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. DeLeon Reynolds in Washington, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stutts and son, Bobby, of Charleston, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burnett. Mrs. George H. Fountain of Tar- boro, N. 'C., is the guest for several days of Mrs. F. F. Hicks. Mrs. M. L. Robertson and Mrs. Gus Burton are spending several I WEEK-END TOPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUt IKE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents mmHrawwawMwwKMwawiMiMMMmminttmxmMMicMKiiiHCKattnnctftaso:: NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF 1952 City taxes Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town of Clinton are due and collectible up to December 31st for the year 1952. The tax books are now open at the office of the Town Clerk and will remain open up to and through December 81. A penalty of ten (10%) shall be added if saM taxes are not paid on or before January 1, 1953. 1 The levy for current fiscal year is 53 mills; 15 mills for current operating expenses, and 38 mills for Inter est and sinking funds on various bond issues outstand ing. W. B. OWENS, CHy Clerk. raKSttoaacaaaaea ter, Mrs. R. A. Steer, and Mr. spending some time with his sis- Steer. Mr. and Mrs. Steer werei visitoSs in Orangeburg Wednes day and Mr. Oulla accompanied them home. 1 Mrs. Inez Pruitt spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde! Ramsey, in Whitmire this week. Mrs. Lawrence W. Sanford wasj the guest of Miss Janie Holland; and Mrs. D. P. Neves several days; last week in Greenville. Mr. and Mks. John Townsend days in Latta and Hamlet, N. Cjand Mrs. Dillard Watson of And- with their sisters, Mrs. James Mon- erson, were guests during the week r xx* rV Do You Pay Your Bids By Check or Cash? • If you’re one of those folks who’s learned the advantage of our special checking ac count, your checkbook enables you to pay bills by mail, to carry funds without risk of loss or theft, to keep an accurate account of expenses through check stubs, and get a re ceipt for every purchase in the form qf a can celled check. If you still run the risk and in convenience of paying by cash, we urge you to come in and get details on a checking ac count today! roe and Mrs. Harris Covington. Friends of Mrs. Varina Betsill of the orphanage staff, will be inter ested to know she is a patient at the Columbia hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bruton were called to Greenwood Friday on ac count of the death of the former's sister, Mrs. A. E. Sligh. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and small son, Mike, of Columbia, were week-end guests of Mrs. Ethel Pitts and other relatives. Mrs. M. E. Browning has return ed home after spending some time with Mr and Mrs. Tom Taylor and family in Greenwood. Capt. and Mrs. P. E. Lynch and children of Fort Br.g£ N. C wen! ^ ot’Vod'ay’s World" Under^his week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. hMding are . J ’ a j • j Their Churches: The most prec-' Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Adair and of their sister, Mrs. H. L. Eichel berger and Mr. Elchlberger. Miss Katrine Martin was the guest Sunday of Mrs. J. C. Shell in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Adams and children of Aiken, spent several days last week with Mrs. Adams’ mother, Mrs. Inez Pruitt. ■I.«wfc iiihiiiiiw 1 1 'll ■mini American Education Week November 9-15 (Written For The Chronicle) Interest centers next week on the future of our country—our children—for it is American Edu cation Week. The theme is: “Chil- Savings Accounts Z%—DIVIDEND—Z% W« invite savings accounts from the people of Clinton snd vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient ser vice, and you wiH receive your dividend promptly tack January 1st and July 1st. Any amount — from f 1 up — opens an account. Each account is insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people may have up to $30,000 fully insured. Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged. Chartered and Supervised by the United States Government Laurens Federal & Loan Association Telephone 22271 LAURENS’ LARGEST SAVINGS INSTITUTION 104 West Main Street Laurens, S. C. WE WANT YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND ACCOUNT! Bank Ol Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Dillard Adair were guests Sunday of their sister, Mrs. M. H. Yont, in Hickory, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell, Jr., and daughters were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mitch ell. Mrs. S. B. Sherrard, Mrs. Kath leen Smith and Paul Sherrard of Gaffney, visited Mrs. J. D. Jeanes and Miss Ella Adair Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Adair had as their dinner gusts Thursday, Mrs. Roy Pitts and Mrs. Sidney Rumph of Savannah, Ga., who is visiting here. Johnny Adair of Wofford col lege, Spartanburg, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff on Adair. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Epting, Miss Lula Miller and John Shealy of Pomaria, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sheely and family. Dra!nffMTS .S. ~C. -Hayshave - r* turned from a several weeks stay in Miami, Fla. Mrs. P. B. Adair and Mrs. John W. Finney ,Jr., spent Sunday in Washington, Ga., with their daughter and sister, Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr. Friends of Mrs. Rey nolds will be glad to know she is convalescing following an illness. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Walker and family moved the past week to Co lumbia. Eugene Sloan of Columbia, spent several days last week with hisi mother, Mrs. E. B. Sloan. Mrs. i ious possession in our heritage is, a religious concept. Children; should be taught while young to know and love God, and have un faltering faith in Him. Their Homes: Only as we pre | serve families can we hope to pre serve nations. Their Heritage: American chil dren possess the richest heritage ever known—freedom *and inidivd- ual opportunity. These were bought through sacrifice, honest toil and great cost of life. Their Schools: Schools are es sential to the survival of rights and privileges of free men. Freedom can be lost. Their Country: Early in life, children should be taught that the highest ideals of government ever known are found in the preamble to our Constitution. It is the duty of every citizen to uphold and' practice these ideals. Their Opportunities: If youth is ur'Tremevr mr~p«ram«ttmr opportunity ctffered there, they must begin early to acquire fun damental knowledge and skills. Their Future: We are building our childrens’ future each day in the home, church, school and com- ( munity. Every community is re-i sponsible for supplying the educa tional program that will meet the demands of today's challenging and turbulent world. Is Clinton striving to give all these to our children? Then there are the three R’s— Reading, Riting and Rithmetic, John Lindsay of Columbia. wasi but we ~ mu! . t add three more R's also a guest of Mrs. Sloan during _ Ri( , hts Responsibilities and Re- the week. lations (Human)—now we have 6 Friends of Henry Chandler son R - s for d citjzenshl 6 R . s (or - ? M, l , r. ? rady , Chan ' J '|the kind of school that helps each 8 lc ' r ' w ' 11 b® S' ad l0 , h ® 15 'H child to make the most of what he « proving at home fo lowing a stay has t0 ^ (he best n be can in a Columbia hospital. Mrs. Mell Eadie of Daytona! ^ . visit our , eam Beach Fla is visiting her mother, wha , the emire program ^ studjr vir* • , , , the needs and boost our schools? MrS , 2 „ ,, C £‘ n . a « I Aren’t our children our most p Cr ' of evl . e L d '' and ^ rs most priceless resource? Elmer Watts of Camden, are visit-1 ^ ing their mother and sister, Mrs HOUSEHOLD HINTS SALES ARE AT AN ALL-TIME HIGH...BOTH AT HOME AND ABROAD! The popularity of Popd-CoU*—both here and oversea*—to the highest in history. This la a tribute to the quality of the product. Fine tngredi- enta. high standards of manufacture and careful supervision are producing a refreshment that "hits the spot” with J. W. Crawford. Mrs. C. W. Hallman and daugh ter, Kitty Lu, left Monday for On electric ranges, surface un its of the open coil variety may be cleaned by sprinkling a few drops tort Hamilton, N. Y., where they i 0 j wa t er on the inside of a pie tin, will sail to join Capt. Hallman j inverting the pan over the unit near Toul, France. 1 and switching to high heat for a Mrs. Craig Kennedy of Spar-; f ew m j nu tes. Remove pan and tanburg, and Mrs. S. E. Evans of blow away charred particles. Lexington, visited relatives here It Is also due to added availability. The secceas of Popul-Cola la the familiar largo two drink bottle has led to demand tor a ■ingle drink die. This la increasingly available in vending ma chines, in reetaarants. service stations and factories — wherever people work, oat or pUy, Finally this popularity to a tribute to the Pepei-Cota bottler. A Hi** 1 businemman who owns his own plant. Invests hto own capital and employs hto own people, ho It to w|m makes onr .plans come true in year community. The friendly cooperation between us to one of our greateot Quality—distribution—and the family of Pepsi-Cola bottlers— theoe ingredients are combining to put “more bounce to the Into Fepei-Cola sales. Have a Pepsi.* •Pepsi-Cola is the product of Pepsi-Cola Company— -bottled by authorized bottlers all over the world. PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE. 8! C Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands have returned from Columbia where they were visiting fheir daughter, Mrs. Roger Coe, and Dr. Coe. Friends of O. L. Miller will be glad to know he is improv ing satisfactorily at home follow ing an illnes and hospital stay. Mrs. Joe Montgomery spent a few days last week in Columbia with her aunt, Mrs. Alice Hamm. Miss' Ruby Jo Darr, student at Stetson University, Deland, Fla., spent the yveek-end with her par ents, Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Darr. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger and son, John, leave tomorrow to spend the week-end in Chattanoo ga, Tenn., with their son and brother, Buddy Eichelberger, stu dent at McCallie, and to attend the McCallie-Georgia Military Acade-1 my game. They will be joined in Decatur, Ga., by their daughter, Miss Katherine Eichelberger, who will accompany them on the trip. They will alos attend the Tech- Army game on Saturday in Atlan ta. James Austin Chandler of Aik en, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Austin Chandler. Mrs. T. P. P. Carson of Green ville, and Mrs. Roger Coe of Co lumbia, returned to their homes yesterday after a few days visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. tt Shands. W. D. Oulla of Barnwell, who has been a patient in the Orange burg hospital for a month, is CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Sal lie Adair Pitts, de ceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with the under signed, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. . HUBERT J. PITTS, Executor, Clinton, S. C. Dated October 31, 1952. 3cw GOOD # Yes, a regular physi cal check-up is a good health habit. Better see your Doctor once a year. It may save time, money and needless suffering. And if you are given a prescrip tion, bring it here for careful compounding. You’ll find that, too, is a good health habitl Howard's Pharmacy Phone 1*1 BUY A BROOM J V ✓ // from ALIGN Members of the Clin ton Lions Club are this week canvassing Clinton and the sur rounding area selling brooms in the inter est of its charity pro gram in the commu nity. Call Bill Abrams at 101 Tommy Hollis at 700 And a Salesman Will Be Sent To See You WHEN A LION HANDS YOU A BROOM HAND HIM $1.50 Maki Low-Cost Storm Door* Storm Windows 4 Porch Inclosuris with on* of Warps Tor Quality Window Matirials Look for This DHponsor at Your Local Dcalor WIND y&m jwsBnsniAV Ala* Moot f•» Poultry, Hog House and Barn Windows UHtoSwMkiMVitaMiN *0* All H" acNuiNi cnrsTAL clsaa SS2i ( rtf** vW 4 I Fux-O-Giass GlassONet PlASTIGLASS IWyr-OGlass ein-Guss j>‘>Top Quality Window McrtartaU Ar» Wot Sold By Uafl OwWr Hou*—1 TAKE THIS AD WITH YOU TO YOUR DEALER Soy "I Saw it In The Chronicle" — Thank You! I—i \ r! MM