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/ I rnmmmmtm T "T Poge Eiflht THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. Thursdoy, October 31,1940 NOTICE OF COUNTY TREASURER 1940 The books of the County Treasurer Will be opened for the collection of taxes for the fiscal year, 1940, at the WEST aiNION PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent Mrs. Lily Lovings and Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Union, were Thursday Treasurer’s office from October 1, to [guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Maddox. pecember 31, 1940. After December George Lawson of Fort Jackson, SI one per cent will be added. After sister, Mrs. Betty Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Willard and daughter, Frances, of Greenwood, visited Mf. and Mrs. R. L. Powers Sunday. S. B. Snelgrove, A. H. Hughes, W. R. Strange, Herbert Hughes and J. F. Weir and Rev. R. D. Hughes at- January 31st, two per cent will week added. After February 28th three perl m wm rnmrxK<»ii nf cent will be added, and after ^^rch, snent Sunday with Mr tended a barbecue given by McClain SI seven per cent will, be added and. Sunday w.th the books clo.sed. John Campbell. . Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Sawyer c ♦ j • /-i All persons owning property in Mrs W H Beckha^ vis- Greenville were the week-end guests L O" Saturday evening ^s. Georgie more than one school district are re-! ^r^d Mrs.^ H. B^khain ^ ^ ^ Boughman, ^ honoring her quested to call for receipts in each,J^e^M^;,Beckh^ s nephew^ clollege,|?««^,tej-.n-l^ 2^11 children and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster visited Mr. and Mrs. Bnyte Foster in Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Atlas Lokey and children of Gaffney, visited Mrs. Lokey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lokey. Births Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cash announce the birth of a son, George Kindell, on Oct. 19. N Mrs. Cash is the former Miss Fran ces Osborne. Parties in whirh! Wood, who is a patient in the New-' wmi^ weir oi J-em^n cioiiege districts in which I . qundav I spent the week-end with his par ited. ThiEi is im-,^7 Sunday ^ of the several school the property is located „ , , # . portant, as additional cost and pen- Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Lowe of Pick- alty may be attached. 'ens, visited Mrs. Lowe’s sister, Mrs. All able-bodied male citizens be-jR- C. Powell and Mr. Powell tween the ages of t^^fenty-one (21) Mj. and Mrs. Walter Spiers ^d and sixty (60) years of age are liable were Sunday guests of Mr. !> J K , J a g g Spiers in Laurens. Mrs. Charlie Braswell and chil-1 to pay a poll tax of $1.00. E>og Owners! Your dog tax is on the tax books. You are entitled to abatement of dog tax by reason of rabies treatment. But it is necessary that you present inoculation certifi cate to the county treasurer at the time of tax paypient or before. Un less presented then, tax cannot be' abated. Proper attention will be given those who wish to pay their taxes les, at her home on Jefferson street A number of games were played, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannon and a«er which delightful refreshments daughter, Nora, visited Mr. Cannon’s dren visited her mother, Mrs. G. A. Brown in Greenwood Saturday. sister, Mrs. T. E. Price and Mr. Price, in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis of Greenwood, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis. Mrs. Elizabeth Farley of Asheville, were served by the hostess, assist ed by Mrs. Verla Samples. Mrs. Samples received many useful gifts. , ,, 1 « «Tu * |N. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox of Whit-'— .. . and „ . ... , „ .Heatherly. mire, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. One Graves. . . little son, Donald, spent the week- Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Codgins ofig^^j ^ ^ Peace Lexington, were visitors several daysjj^^ Landrum. past week. Mrs. Grady Dillinger of Chester, was the week-end guest of Mr. ’'and Mlscellaaeoas Shower The Girls’ club entertained Mrs. Meadors, a recent bride, with a mis cellaneous shower Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Pauline Dima- way. Games and contests were played by the group during the eve ning. Later, refreshments were the past week. Guynells Barbery suffered a sprained ankle when she fell from her bicycle. Mrs. Mollie Painter has been ill for several days. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson is better af ter a week’s illness. .. Miss Mary Jane Stockman has the flu. , Little Marvin Stewart has been ill several days. Friends of Mrs. Ada Senter are glad to know she is improving from injuries received in a fall last Thurs day. Friends of Robert Cannon regret to know he is ilL Mrs. A. F. Cantipbell is improving after being hurt at her work last Friday. ' -- — Mrs. Jim Hill has been ill several days with flu. will served by the hostess, assisted by Pentoeoatal Revival revival seT^ices at the Pentacostal church began Sunday evening with services being conducted by Mrs. Elizabeth Farley, evangelist, of Ashe ville, N. C. The public is invited to attend. groom’s mother, Mrs. W, T. Tinsley on Milling avenue. Birthdays and AnnivefsArlea Saturday, Oct. 26 was the birthday of Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman. . Saturday, Nov. 2 is the birthday of Mrs. Donnie. Womble. Sunday, Oct. 27 ‘was the birthday of C. H. Roland. Brooks Dunaway and Miss Grace Dunaway observed’ a birthday Oct. 23. Mrs. R. D. Hughes, Jimmie Strange, Mrs. Carl Attaway, Joe Campbell, Clyde Spiers and Barbara Joe (^lloway observed their birth- days/^esday, Oct. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway celebrated their tenth wedding anni versary Oct. 25. Margaret Blease celebrated a birthday Oct. 27. May and Mrs. Arthtur H Patterson -Tinsley ’Of much interest to their many friends was the marriage of Miss Mrs. John Davis will observe their birthdays Nov. 3. A Fred Galloway’s birthday is t«}day, Oct. 31. J. C. Cannon will observe a birth day Nov. 2. of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lokey thej and Mrs. C. A. Barker and {Miss Hazel Dunaway and Mrs. Win- jMozeUe Patterson to Jim B. Tinsley. through the mail by check monkey Raymond Tucker, order, etc., givung name of township; Ruby Sanders of Tallahassee, school district. I Fla., is Visiting Miss Bessie Holtz- The tax levy is as follows: Ordinary County 10 mills Constitutional School 3 mills Road Bonds 10 mills Past Indebtedness 1 mill Weak Schools 1 mill Hospital 1 mill State (retirement*State Bonds) 1 mill claw. Mrs. Gladys Maddox and Bertice and Manly Maddox of Greer, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Maddox Sun- [ day, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Watkins of , Laurens, spent the week-end with !Mrs. Watkins’ mother, Mrs. Mattie Stockman. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Ficklin had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Fif^k- children spent the week-end with;*'*® Barnett. Mrs. Meadors received]The cerempny was performed at the Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Barker near Clin- j many useful gifts. home of the groom’s brother, L. B. ton. j Mrs. Pauline Dunaway is the lead- Mr. and Mrs. A. p. Galloway and er of the Girls’ club. , /- family visited Mrs. Galloway’s moth er, Mrs. Josephine Greenville Saturday. Landford, in Willing Workers Enjoy Supper On Saturday evening the Willing J. W. Lewis of Tampa, Fia., spent i Workers club gave la supper in pic- several days the past week with Mr. inic style honoring their husbands and Mrs. J. C. Cannon. and families at the home of their Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon and i president, Mrs. Jack Fuller on Sloan Tinsley by the Rev. R, H. Cause in the presence of a few close friends and relatives. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Tins ley will make their home with the We Finance AUTOMOBILES S. W. SUHEREL Jacobs Building daughters, Mary Ellen and Hazel, Mr. i street. and Mrs. Willie Cannon and Nathan | The invited guests included Rev. Cannon attended the funeral of Mrs. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes, Edd King and Total 27 mills — Laurens School Districts No. 1, Trinity Ridge 9 mills No. 2, Prospect 8 mills No. 3 Barksdale-Narnie 8 millSi^..j, ^ week-end with Mr 1 ri ^and Mr^ Henry King. No. 6, Oak Grove 6 mills jgmes Painter, Tom Brown, Ar- George Medlock in Greenwood Sun day JuHan King has returned home Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore of Moncks lin of Greenville, a rwent bride and ^ her brother groom, the past week-end. Miss Retha Scarborough of Gold- No. 7, Watts Mills 17 mills No. n, Laurens 22 mills Youngs School Districts No. 4, Bethany 15 mills No. 5. Grays 17 mills | No. 6, Central 9 mills! No. 7, Youngs • 10 mills No. 8, W'arrior Creek 12 mills No. 10, Lanford -..12 mills Dials School Districts thur Howard, Edward Bigbee, Willie and Leonard Bishop and Roy Tram mell attend the Clinton-Easley foot ball game in Easley Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Roland and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Queen and and sister-in-lawt Mr. and Mrs. Woodell King in Augusta. She was accompanied by Mr. King and sons, who spent the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Parks 'Whisnight of Augusta, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seville. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen Tompkins of St. Stephens, were Wednesday guests ^f Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elledge.^ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greer and son,* Ray, children attended a birthday dinner^ g^x) SundajI Su^ay given »n honor of Mr Rol- g^^ Elledge. -and s-son, Jess, at his home m Laur ens. Mrs. E. D. McCullough was called No. 1 Greenpond 13 mills i No. 2, . .. .. 10 Monday to Greenwood on account of No. 5 Gray Court-Owmgs 26 m. U, ^ y, , y „ No. 3-B, Fountain Inn 24 mills,, Sullivan School Districts ^ Mr pnH Mr*: T? %T 1 T»_- * oo <11 Mrs. J. H. DYvis, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ko I' Mt 12 milU Howard and family. Miss Ruth No. 2, Mt. Bethel .... 12 mi Howard of Easley, were the week- No. 3, Poplalr Springs 20 mills I . gjjj Mrs Thomas No. 7, Brewerton^. 16 millsi^"7 No. 17. Hickory Tavern 29 mills; w jj » W.l»rk>« School Dbtricte Luther Maddox ol Fort JackMn, 1. Mt. Gallagher 8 milul"*;‘«L''l* 2, Bethel Grove 7 mills'-’-.V; Corner. casion. About fifty enjoyed the oc- Hallowe’en Carnival On Saturday evening thirty-four little girls and boys enjoyed a Hal lowe’en carnival given at the home of Mrs. G. G. Hooper on Ferguson street. Frances Hall, Charles Pitts, Helen Bagwell and Jjean Rumph won prizes. Oranges, apples and candy were served by Billy Dee Hooper and Betty* Anne Campbell. Birthday Party On Saturday afternoon Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goddard vis- Hedspeth-delightfuUy entertained a ited Mrs. Ruby Moore near Kinai'd number of little boys and girls hon- Sunday. oring her ^ittle daughter, Lessie, Mack Bradley spent the week-end who was celebrating her tenth birth- No. No. 2 No. 4, Center Point 10 mills i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hunt spent the No! 5', Oakville 8 mui, week-end with their son, Fred Hunt ’ and Mrs. Hunt in Inman. No. 6, Mt. Pleasant 8 mills No. 7, Mt. Olive 21 mills No. 14, Waterloo 8 mills Cross Hill School District No. 13, Cross Hill 27 mills , . Hunter School Districts No. 3, Rock Bridge 6 mills No. 4, Wadsworth 6 mills^;:'^'"-*^""^ c lo Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and daughter of Ware Shoals, visited 1 their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay and Mrs. J. J.* Smith the past week-end. Miss Annell Whitlock spent the week-end with her brother, in Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lindler and No. 5, Clinton 18 mills No. 6, Goldville 11 mills. . , No. K-19, Kinar,ds 8 mills | No. R-42. Reederville 13 mills P^^;® C. W Windsor Friday No. 16, Mountville 18 mills L Jacks School Districts Arwood, No. 1. no white school 4 mills Cherokee county. No. 2, Shady Grove 13 mills No. 3, Renno 10 mills No. 5 4 mills No. 6, O’Dell’s 10 mills No. 7, Garlington 5 mills No. 15, Hurricane 6 mills ScufTletown School Districts No. 1, Long Branch 10 mills No. 2, Musgrove 10 mills No. 3, Langston 7 mills No. 4, Sandy Springs 8 mills No. 12, Ora 10 mills Persons sending in lists of names to be taken off are requested to send them early and give the township Those attending the Greenwood fair Saturday, in Greenwood were Misses Gertrude King, Hazel Brown, Grace Cole, Charlie Braswell, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Maynard. Lamar Ficklin visited friends in Ware Shoals Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Blease and Bob Ealy visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lamb in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballew and children visited Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hampton in Greenville Sunday. Miss Gladys Linderman, Mrs. Ozie Mae McKissick and little daughter. with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Brad ley, at Fort Mill. Mr. and Hrs. J. J. Owens visited Mr. and Mrs. Silvet Owens in Gaff ney Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Butler vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gambrell in Greenwood the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGinnis and day. A number of games were play ed after which refreshments were served by the hostess. Each little guest remembered Lessie with a gift. Among The Sick Friends of Mrs. John Ledford are sorry to leatn of the fall she received Auto Loans! We will loan you money on your car or refinance your car for you. Our terms and rates are standard. TIMMERMAN m6T0R CO. CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH Phone 119 Sales and Service CUnton, S. C. 4 REMEMBER THE DRUG STORE FOR BEST VALUES IN TOWN CXCUc and school district of each as Snelgrove and Trea.surer is very busy during theK«^tfs, Mildi^ and Zula and month of December. Guynell and ^rl Payne visited rela-| T. LANE MONROE, tives in N^t^ny Sunday. | M County Treasurer.! Hev. J. H. Barton of Greer, filled; ONE[ENT Saie mtamstf OK/UIWKBIT SMITH’S PIUMHCV ‘TTBE REXALL STdRE” Ph<me 101 i OCT. NOV MORE THAN 250 FINEST QUALITY ITEMS ON THIS SAU Many people wonder tiew Reiel Stores cen offer Midi mdi tromondom money mvim prices. Thu of odvorthing -of mefen^ now friends for Ml31 Antistptic Solution 2ior50* A Lt.- g —----tA^ * ** -A JH-A- a 2 t« I. Estr* SOc SIZE LORII MCE Sfor ravim sic THESE AtE JUST A PlW tAMffUS OP TNI 2Sff M VALUES Meiw I ^uelny et tueli tromondom b ear wey of odvortiiing— Reidl qeafity. The more now firitndt wo moko the bettor voKm wo wil bo oblo to offMr. So wbon you bocomo 0 friend of RAol you sevo now end in the Murm ate SIZE Ml31 DENTAL PASTE 3<*<r30« M A G;C H 0 UR SPECIAL S BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE Telephone 9268 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE Did your summer va cation take oil the pep out of your motor? WE WILL RESTORE IT FOR YOU. OTidel Sorvko Sown PImae IM ithe pulpit for morning and evening I services for the Rev. R. H. Gause, ! pastor of the Pentacqptal church. I Mrs. Charlie Stone, Lee Anderson land Mrs. Willie Lawson of Green- jwood, spent the week-end with their I mother, Mrs. Jack Anderson, j Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Harmon and children, Mrs. Thelma Wood and lit tle son, Luther, attended a birthday {dinner given in honor of Mr. Har mon’s mother, Mrs. Corrie Hannon who was celebrating her 71st birth day, in Newberry Simday. Lester Smith of Goldville, and Mrs. V. L. Wilburn of Laurens visited their mother, Mrs. J. J. Smiith on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Parmer and children of Chester, visited Mr. and 'Mrs. E. B. Davis Sunday^ Mr. and Mrs. Colie Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Bud Word and son' Jimmie, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Weeks in Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore and son. Jack, of Mcmcks Comer, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Moore’s sis ter, Mrs. Joe Terry and Mr. Terry. J. A. Sanders and Lewis Smith and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith of Bam berg, were the week-md guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker. James Hunt, Carter Wright and D. V. Wright, Jr., visited frienda in Lowrys Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Evaasi^ Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCullough visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oodhey in Gremi- wood Mr. and Mnt Joe Ward ot Grssn wood, visIMd Mr. and Ifira. C. R. Tin of t Fintaid Quik^BMds IU«dym«d« l«iid«f*i) FOR A WITH ONLY ^ ANY ’mJiviHmi pwrcliAMd: Hlit Ml* 39* Tuht Brittn Tooth Psste FBEE wMb a purekasa of |2 iBortfi or mart of Om Cant Sgla MarcbandiM oaa ta a eudbmar. * I HiNtSMY TO A CUSTOMER iiiliii* i i -.1 SOe Sii* UrSTlCKS 2 ft Lori* ot ROUOIS iU aieShB tmrt. 2 for M PIN PfIlOMi SUc w. UMIM Sic ^ COU6II STWP Sic SOc pl>a. RflALL 2 for ofM OlOflUES Sic Ut Sim OOOOMm 00, 2 for Mww SHAMPOO Sic SOe PUlinST RUIMNo'l for fiiH pint ALCONOi SU $1 Sht ild PwMbN PWOOOOOTAMUl 2Se niRniST 2 for 1 h. 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