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Thursday, December 29, 1919
THE CLINTON CHK0MC1 B
To Resume Wednesday
Closing January 11
Clinton stores and business houses
will resume their regular Wednesday
afternoon closing on January 11, it
is announced. The interruption in
th^ closing scheclule for the past few
Thanksgiving and the Christmas sea-1 WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
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Announcement is also made that
business Arms will close January 2
in observance of New Ye^r^
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NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF
; 1949 CITY TAXES
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Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town
of Clinton are due and collectable up to December 31st
for the year 1949. The Tax Books opened for the collec
tion of taxes at the office of the Town Clerk on October
15th, and will remain open up to and through December
31st.
A penalty of ten (10%) shall be added if said taxes
are not paid on or before the 31st day 9f December, 1949.
The levy for current fiscal year is 55 mills; 15 mills
for current operating expenses, and 40 mills for interest
and sinking fund on various Bond Issues outstanding.
WM. B. OWENS, City Clerk.
As the portals of the New Year swing open, we pause
to consider what the old year has brought and what the
New r Year may bring. Our friends have, indeed, been
good to us since our opening. Accept our sincere thanks.
In appreciation we pledge to maintain our high stan
dards of complete banking service for this community.
May the New' Year be one of health, happiness, and suc
cess, to you all. ~
WE WILL CLOSE NEW YEAR’S DAY
JANUARY 2
Bank Ol Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
MIDWAY
Drive-In Theatre
NEWEST AND FINEST
CLINTON JOANNA
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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I Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton, Jr., • St. Louis, Mo., is visiting her brother
and son, of .Greensboro, N. C., spent 1 and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al-j
several days last week with relatives 1 mon C. Spencer, and other relatives,
here. • i Earl Jackson is a patient at the.
f Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair, ot Blalock clinic.
'Rock Hill, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ed-' Mr - and Mrs - L E Cason, Miss;
monds of Birmingham, Ala., EHr- and R°slyn Cason and Bobby Cason spent!
Mrs. J. F. Bozard of Columbus,'Miss., several days last week in Rayle, Ga.,
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have returned to their respective
homes after spending the holidays
'with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
D. Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson and
j son, Johnny, of Greenville, visited
relatives hree during the holidays.
with the former's father, L. E. Ca
son, Sr. Mrs. Rebecca Wright accom
panied them to Tignall, Ga., where
she visited her son and daughter-in-
l^w, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Campbell are
spending the holidays with their par-
They were accompanied home yes- ents in McCormick.
j terday by Mrs. W. E. Johnson and
Miss Mary Johnson for a few days
stay.
j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Casey
%f Easley were guests Sunday of Mr.
land Mrs. W. O. Holland.
| David Boland, wwith Mr. and Mrs.
(Hovey M. Reid, and other friends
from Spartanburg, will leave this
week-end to spend several days in
Tampa, Fla., where they will attend
| the Cigar bowl game,
j Mrs. Hammond Coker, of Colum-
I bia, spent several' days last week
i with her mother, Mrs. H. F. McQuis-
ton.
I Friends of Olin Sheely, Jr., will be
j-sorry to know he is ill and a patient
! at the Blalock clinic.
Miss Margo Martin spent the holi
days in Roanoke ’Rapids, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B Dillard spent
Christmas with the:r son-in-law and
daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Allen.
McSween and sons, in Lincolnton,
N. C.
Charles PattQ^fon, who lives near 1
l?ere, is recuperating at the Blalock i
clinic from an appendectomy last
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trammell
l and daughter spent the holidays with
her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. W. B.
Thorne, of Chesnee.
Mrs. T. O. McKeown and daugh-
i ter, Nancy, of Chester, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goodale and
daughter, Jean, recently visited his.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Goodale.
at Clemson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Thomason, of
Duncan, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomason. Earl
Thomason, of Columbia, also visited
the Thomasons on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith of Chat
tanooga, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. J M
W. Sanders, Jr., of Danville, Va., j
spent the holidays with their parents, |
A New Year...
. means a new opportunity to serve
old friends, make new friends and re
double all efforts to see that our bank
contributes a real part toward your
prosperity and happiness.
CLOSED NEW YEARS DAY
JANUARY 2, 1950
M. S. Bailey & Son
BANKERS
Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
Member Federal Dep< sit Insurance Corporation
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James Moore and daughter, Frances, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Singley.
of York, visited their mother, Mrs. T 1 Mr.' and Mrs. H. G Seawright and
J. Blalock, during the week. iron, Grady Alva, of Pendleton, spent
Nan Long, daughter of .the , Rev. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar,
and Mrs. W. N. Long of Belmont, | Copeland.
N. C., is the guest of Terry Thomas,! Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bailey and
daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.; daughters, Misses Ann and Frances,
Thomas. of Spartanburg, Mr."and Mrs. James
Mr % and'Mrs. W. R. Cain, former- : Witherspoon and children of Green-j
ly of Nashville, Tenn., are visiting ville, Mr. an'd Mrs. Charlie Foster
the , latter’s sister, Mrs. K. F. Mills, i ind Children, of Columbia, and Ma-
and Mr, Mills, en route to Colorado jor Jack Witherspoon of Parris Is-
Springs, Colo., where they will make, land, spent Christmas with their pa-
their home. Recent guests of the rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H . Wither-
Mills were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tarre; spoon, at White Plains plantation, j
land son, Chris, of Maccleny, Fla. j Mr. and Mrs. Mid Self, of Parks-
Miss Rosa MahafTey, of Daytona vil’e, and Mr. and Mrs. O.-L. John-
! Beach, Fla., visited friends here dur- son and children, o{. Newberry, spent
jing the week. j Christmas -with Mac B. Hipp and,
j Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eargle and family.
daughter, Lucy, spent the Christmas Miss Elizabeth Copeland spent 1
holidays with the latter’s parents, Christmas with her brother and
Mr."and Mrs. J. R. Todd. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John •
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Preslar and Wallace Copeland, in Greenville,
son, Bobby, of Richmond, Va., are Lt. Charles C. Winn has returned
spending several days with his from a four-month stay at Fort
brother, B. C. Preslar, and Mrs. Riley, Kansas where he attended an
infantry school
Friends of Mrs. William Spoone
will be inteersted to know she is im
proving at the Blalock clinic where
she is ill.
Miss Katherine E^ichelberger, stu-
THURSDAY-FRIDAY DEC. 29-30
MEXICAN HAYRIDE
' With Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
SATURDAY _ DECEMBER 31
LAW OF THE LASH
With -‘Lash- LaBue and A1 -Fuzzy” St. John
SINDA Y-MONDAY JANUARY 1-2
CASS TIMBERLANE
With Spencer Tracy and Lana TuTifer
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY JAN. 3-4
SUMMER HOLIDAY
With Mickey Rooney and Gloria DeHaven
ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS
ADMISSION 40c
Children under 12 admitted FREE
Sunday Show Starts at 9 P. M. — One Show Only
Other Shows Start at 7:00 Complete Show After 10:00
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Preslar.
Friends of Mrs. B. H. Boyd 'will
be sorry to know she is ill and a pa
tient at Hays hospital.
Miss Jane Sturgeon, of Durham,
N. C., is spending the holidays with
her mother, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon. jdent at St. Marys, Raleigh, N. C., is
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sims spent the I spending the holidays with her par-
week-end with the latter’s parents ini ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.' Eichelber-
Piedmont. {ger.
Mrs. M. Cassanova, Miss Angela) Miss Pansy Woodruff leaves today
Cassanova, Mike Cassanova, Frank | for a several days’ stay in Greenville
Bailey, and Mr. and Mrs. James-before returning to Washington, D.
Jacks and son, Rutledge, spent Mon- MC., after spending Christmas with
day in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. 1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
A. A. Cassanova and family. Miss Woodruff. Also here during hte hol-
Madeline Cassanova, of Columbia, is idays were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawl
spending several days this week with of Fayetteville. N. C.. and Mr. and
with her mother. Mrs. Earl Rice of Greenville.
Friends of Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Breathitt and;
will be glad to know.she is satis- daughter, Joanne, Mrs. Joe Hough
factowly improving at her home af-: and Ben E. Wilson, of Spartanburg,
ter undergoing an eye operation in were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Greenville during the past week. jC. E. Nichols.
Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten are: Mrs. Oswald Copeland, of New-
spending the holidays in Babylon, berry, spent Christmas with her sis-
Long Island, N. Y.. with their son- ter, Mrs. W. C. Shealy, and Mr. Shea-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | ly. Difnng the day Mr. Shealy visit-
Eddie Slier and son, Whit. |ed his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Miss Cornelia Harris is spending Shealy, in Little Mountain,
several days with relatives in Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole and daugh-
Mrs. R. R. Walker, continues^-nl at
Hays hospital, where she is a datient.
Mr. and Mrs. Dill Elljs an^ chil
dren, Becky and Tom, of Dillon,
spent several days this week witn
his mother, Mrs. George H. Ellis.
Friends of Eugene Sheorn, of Cam
den, will be glad to know he is recu
perating at his home after under-
ter, Alma Jo, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Harris are spending this week visit
ing points of interest in Florida.
Miss Judy Oates, of Easley, is
spending this week with her sister, I
Mrs. Herschel Thomason, and Mr.
Thomason.
Friends of Mrs. George Addy will
be sorry to)know she remains ill at
going an appendectomy at the Cam- j Hays hospital where she is a patient,
den hospital last week. Mrs. Sheorn ( The following were guests Christ-
is the tormer Miss Sarah McCrary oi mas day of Mr. and Mrs. Jodie A.
jthis city. i Chandler at Joamna Inn: Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Wade has returned Mrs. Gus Mason and children, Rhetta
home from a recent visit* wtih her and Augus*ta, of Laurens, Mr. and
son. Bill Wade, and Mrs. Wade, in
Charlotte, N. C.
Friends of little Billy Brooks Ow-
Mrs. Joe Mason of Seneca, George
Mason of Charlotte, N. C., Fleming
Mason of Summerton, Mrs. D. W.
ens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brooks 1 Mason, Billy Mason and Mrs. Carroll
Owens, will be glad to know he is Nance, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs.
recuperating at the Blalock clinic, James Aiidisoh and children of Jo-.
where he underwent an appendec-' anna.
tomy tRe past week. Mf. and Mrs. Doyle K Burton and)
Mr. and Mrs. James Major and children of Konawa, Okla., and Miss
daughter, of Charlotte, N. C., spent Katherine Davis, of Boston, Mass.,
Christmas with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ratchford Boland.
Mrs. S. M. Warner has returned
from Shelbyville, Tenn.,, where she
spent Christmas with, her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Coop
are visiting Mrs. J. A. Davis, Sr., and
other relatives.
Friends of Mrs. Ida Doster, of Co- 1
lumbia, formerly of this city, will
regret to know she is critically 111 at
her home.
Miss Lucy Ann Thomas, student at ! Guests of \lr. and Mrs. Carroll D.
Limestone college, Gaffpey, is spend- Nance during the holidays were Mr.
ing the holidays with her parents,! and Mrs. L. S. LeTellier and two
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas. sons, of Charleston, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kennedy and Hoyle H. Miller and son, of Char-
children, of Spartanburg, and Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Evans and daughters,
lotte, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. John
Nance and children of Columbia.
of Lexington, spent Christmas with i • Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Williams
their mother, Mrs. J. M. Pitts, pnd Sanford, of Tahoka, Texas, who are
other relatives. j visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Baldwin T. R. Holland, spent Sunday in Rich
and little son, Tommy, spent Christ
mas in Belton with Mrs. Baldwin’s
parents, Mr. and,Mrs. R. A. Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lawrence
and son, of Clemson, spent several
days this week with their mother,
Mrs. E. F. Ray.
tex with Mr. and »Mrs. Grady Shuler.
W. C.. Wood is ill md a patient
at the Blalock clinic.
Mr .and Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Miss
Martha Ramage and Miss Sara
Chandler will return today from a
several days’ stay in Florida where 1
Mrs. Eli.-e Spencer Il.n^man,' o! .hey waited’ points- at *inte.eot.
END OF THE YEAR
CLEARANCE
(Assorted styles und sizes)
T-Shirts $1.00 Wool Toms $1.00
Ear Muff Caps, now $1.50
Many Other Bargains
Moore’
s
Dress Shoppe
Close-out on Maternity Dresses
$5.00
Short Raincoats, sizes 40, 42, 44
. .. $5.00
Chenille Robes, sizes to 48
.... $3.95
Rayon Bathrobes, close-out
Vi-Price
Blouses, Skirts, Sweaters
Vi-Price
One lot Sweaters and Blouses
$2.00
Wool Scarfs and Gloves
$1.25
Corduroy Sweaters
$1.50
$5.95 Corduroy Weskits
... $3.95
$8.95 Corduroy Jackets, now
$4.95
$3.95 Outing Gowns, now $1.50 and $2.00
$3.95 Tailored Mojud Slips, now
$2.95
$3.95 Lace Trim Slips (nylon)
$2.95
One rack Dresses
$5.00
Regular Dresses, wools, gabardines and
Crepes
Vi-Price
Coats, Suits and Raincoats
Vi-Price
Hots and Bogs ' $1.00 and $2.00
CHILDREN’S WEAR
BOYS AND GIRLS
$5.95 Wool, Corduroy and Velvet
Jumpers, Suits, Jackets, now
$3.95
$12.95 Snow Suits, now
$7.95
$9.95 Snow Suits, now ~ - , f,
✓ 55.95
$8.95 Jodhpur Suits, now
$5.95
$3.98 Warm Morning Suits, now
$2.50
(Assorted colors and sizes) .
$1.98 Outing Sleepers
$1.25
$3.49 Corduroy Pants
. 1 $2.50
(Elastic tops, sizes 4 to 8)
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$2.98 Postel Overalls, now
$1.75
(Sizes 6 months to 2 years)
Boys' Sweaters, now
Vi-Price