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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1987
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C
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James B. Ray
Rites Are Held
ent for the last rites and the grrave
banked high with lovely flowers from
many friends who joined with his
family in mourning his death.
— ♦ j I Pallbearers were: Edgar Taylor,
Well Known Ydung Men Sue* | Jr., Horace Geer, Jim Pitts Ray,
" cumbs To Illness Here. Ser-1 Ray, Edward Ray and Tom
PEOPLE YOU KNCp? |
Milam.
Mr. Ray
was a
Tices At Hurricane Friday.
Jam^ Braddock Ray, 31, died last; Charles Ray, and
j i. *u i. I Ray. He had made his home in Clin-
Thursday morning at the home of his
' * ton a number of years where he pos-
Miss Mae Barton spent the week-
Columbia with friends.
Mm Sprunt Hays, member of the
Mrs. M.(re.e S. ,a^uUy.,t Gay, G... spent the
week-end with his parents. Dr. and
Mrs. S. C. Hays.
Mrs. Hubert Todd spent several
days this wreek in Kinards with her
mother, Mrs. Janie Brehmer. I
Duncan Workman, freshman atj
Clemson college, is spending several i
days with his mother, Mrs. Nene!
the graveside' Iff ^e Hurricane bap-
tist church cemetery Friday after
noon at 3 o’clock, conducted by Rev.
D. E. Boozer, assisted by the Rev.
E. S. Jones. A large crowd w’as pres-
sister, Mrs. W. L. IMer, following anj^^j^g^ many friends who will learn * *. t •
illness of several weeks. .with genuine regret of his passing, i Miss Pauline Roberts, who teaches p esai, air.
Funeral services were held from The-deceased is survived by his‘»t Salley, spent the week>end with'ni Colambia today. . . I
i mother; four sisters, -Edgar parents, Mr.-and-Mrs. G.‘P. Rob«!—R. Adair of Wash-1
jTay1or,VMrs. W. L. Wier, Mrs. I. B.ierts- , jington, D. €., are vsiiting relatives!
j Copeland, and Miss Catherine Ray, Mrs. R. Ei Ferguson returned home j'*' ^be city this week. ^ I
* and two brothers. Jack and Dudley today after spending the past A’eekJ . Mrt. T. E. Rice of Green-;
I Rav, all of Clinton. [in New- York with relatives. |\ille and Miss Pansy Woodruff ofi
1 -J Miss Louise Kern, who teaches at' spent the week-end with]
: ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ spent the week-end with^tluM'r parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.i
!her mother, Mrs, .^gnes Kern.- .j \N oodruff. I
Prof, and Mrs. Boiiwell Graham! and Mrs. C. L. Pollock of Sen-!
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were visitors in Spartliiburg on Sat-' ^*<^a. spent the week-end with’ their
jurday. • - parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Holland. i
Mrs. Cora McOuiston of Valdese. League, member of!
Cora McQuiston of Valdese,
N. C., is spending several weeks with
the school faculty at Barnwell, will
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and ^ attend the fair in Columbia and
Mrs, Mac Adair. i spend the week-end w’ith her parents,
Mrs. Letha Gilmore has returned' and Mrs. R. M. League,
home after spending several weeks! Mr.s. Frank Kellers was a vTsitof
with relatives in Spartanburg and Columbia on Saturday.
Needs....
Landrum.
Misses
Mariharene Pitts, Tokie
Dr. E. B. Hammond and family of!
Spartanburg, w'ere the guests Sunday!:
.\dair, Jimmy Milam and Sonny Ken- Mrs. G. W. Holman.
Friends of John B. Ferguson will|
be glad to know he is recuperating |
at his home after undergoing a ton-,
il operation at the local hospital i
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nedy of Laurens, w-ere visitors in
Greenwood on Sunday.
Davis Pitts of Atlanta, and Carroll
Pitts of Inman* visited their mother, |**
i Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, during the ^be past week.
week-end. • Hollingsworth
1 .Misses Dorothy Adair. Mae W'ier. attended the .state fair in Columbia
! Dot Taylor, Elizabeth Barnes, Bobby! y*^‘'^terday.
i .\dair, Otha Johnson, and Jack Hoi-' Mi's. I). W. Bethea of Dillon, is
jland are in Columbia tO(ftv attending' the guest of her daughter, .Mrs, W'.
the state fair. i i W. Harris .
! Mr. and .Mrs. C. ('. Bailey. Mrs.] Huntley and son, Ste-l»
J. \\. Leake, Mrs. J. W'. Crawford 'H., will leave tomon-ow to | g
land Bill Crisp visited Mr. and Mrs.i'i-^it her mother. Mrs. F. J. Hay, in
I Bob Hamer in Eastover on Sunday. i Morristown, Tenn.
Mrs. Mary Prather is spending' >Ja->ie Grobusky, and Frinl
several days in Greenwood with her! Groshusky, of Wulhalla,' .and Missji|
daughters. ' Htilly Day of Seneca, were the week- K
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Adair haveguests of Miss Ella Adair,
returned to their home in Atlanta, i t arroll Barnes has accepted a po-
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NOTIGEr
FOR PAYMENT OF CITY TAXES
Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town
of Clinton will be due and collectable between October
1st and November 15th, for the year 1937. The Tax
Books w’ill be opened for the collection of taxes at the
office of the Town Clerk on October 1st, and will remain
open each day thereafter, Sunday excepted, up to and
through November 16th.
A penalty of ten (10) per cent will accrue on all taxes
n.ot paid on or before Monday, November 15th, which
penalty will be in force through Friday, December 31st,
after w’hich an additional five (5) per cent will accrue.
The levy for current fiscal :^ar is thirty-seven (37)
mills; twelve (12) mills for current operating expenses
and twenty-five (25)’mills for interest and sinking fund
on various Bond Issues outstanding.
The foregoing notice is given pursuant to .Ordinance
passed by the Towm Council.
D. C. HEUSTESS, Town Clerk.
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after .spending several weeks with
Mr. Adair’s sister, Mrs, Henry Na
bors.
Mrs. Ethel Pitts and daughter,
Frances Lee, of ('olumbia, spent the
week«end wfth Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts.
Mrs. Corrie Robinson, Miss Myrtle
Robinson, Miss Virginia Robinson,
Mrs. Dick Cooksey, Miss Sarah Cook
sey and Dr. Kirby of Charlotte, were
the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Addy.
sition with Rose’s fi and 10 Cents
store.
Miss Margaret Hallman of Bates-
burg, spent several days with herj
brother and sj^er-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Hallman.
Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Poole and
daughter, Frances, of near Clinton,!
were the guests Sunday of Mr, and |
Mrs. Marvin Poole. j
I Mr, and Mrs. Jim Watts and chil-i
|<lren spent Sunday in the mountains.!
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Our aim is to provide precisely the ser
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Complete facilities and consistent
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Mrs. Janie Bobo has returned to' xMiss Jane Daniel, .student at Land-j
her home in Si)artanburg after spend-1college,^lii eenwoo<l, spent the
ing several Weeks with .Mrs. Mary; week-end with her sister,^ Mrs. Gene
I Prather.
Friends 6t .Mrs. J. D. Henry W’ill be
Knox.
Mrs.
Frank Fowder and little
! interested to know she is doing nice- ‘laughter Patsy, left yesterday f<H'
ly at her home after undergoing a'Gadsden, Ala., for a three weeks visit
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34 miles of concrete pip^j
ossure permanent value
from relief funds
Atltou't 7-millioa-dollar pro-
grtffiiTiidiidixigiiew^scwmgnri^-
meot plants, new sanitary and
acorm sewers, extensions and out-
leti, ia now nearing completion.
34 miles of concrete pipe ranging
in size from 8 in. to 102 in. has
already been placed under various
WPA and FERA projects.
AtlaatajoiastheSanimryDistrkt
of Chicago, Louisville, Detroit,
Minneapolis and many other cities
which rely on concrete for their
sewers. Concrete pipe, like mono-
lithiccoocrete,hasproveditsinents
for a wide range of sewer types,
sizes and conditions. It is strong
and durable. Minimizes infiltration
and leakage. Is moderate in cost
and serves with little maintenance.
Whether your sewers are 12 ft.
in diameter or a few inches, build
them of concrete and be sore!
For complete information about,
die uses of concrete in sewers, write
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NNt Hdfi, AManTa, Cn.
ton.sil operation at Dr. Hay:^’ hos
pital on Saturday.
Mr*. John Thornley is visiting r«|l-
atives in Greenville and Atlanta.
Mr. a'nd Mrs. Mac Adair are now
occupying their recently purcha.sed
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Kershaw.
Mr. and Mr.s. Bill Pitts spent the
week-end with Mrs. Pitts’ mother,
.Mrs.!A, Y. Jones in Sedalia.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tinkler of!
residence in College View, formerly j Gliffside, N. C., .spent the week-end i
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. John W. with the latter’s parents, Mr. and|
Little. |.Mi.s. E. R. Knox. j
Miss Etta Calhoun of Greenwood,] Mrs. Eric Barno.s,. Miss Elizabeth
was the week-end guest of Mr. and 1 Kohn Barnes and Jack
Mrs. Copelaiui Blackwell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cojem^n,
Julian Gbleman and Rheitt Adair
attended the funeral of Floyd Burnett
in Greenwood on Sunday.
M. A. .Sumerel of Newport, Ky., is
Barnes were the guests Sunday of
.Mrs. Homer Watkins in Char|ptte._
Miss Jean McKee was the week
end guest of Miss Bertie McMahan
in .'\nders()n.
Mrs. E. R. Knox and .Mrs. Eugene
visiting relatives in Greenville andiknox were visitors in (>reenville on
his sister, .Mrs. Irene Todd and other j Monday.
relatives in the city. ] Mrs. .M. H. ) ount of Hick-
.Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Sellars and ‘".v. N. spent the week-end with;
little son of Taylors, sjumt the \vt*«*k-1 M i s.,) (uint’.s inotlu i, .Mrs. Tom .■\<lair. j
end with .Mr. and .Mrs. H. L. Todd. ^ Mr. an’d‘Mr*, G. \V. Hollingsworth,
•Mrs. R(*y (Jeise, .Mis.s .Mary Dillard, ‘iml .Mrs. ,S. I. .Met lackin were visi-|
•Mrs. Zee .McLees, ami .Miss .Sallie | L't’s in Whit/nire ,'Sunday. j
Wright were vi.sitors in Greenville .Miss Florence Hays, (ary Hays of j
on Thursslay. Floi'enei*, and Mis< Nell ( j’aft of
Isaac Copeland, librarian at Fur- Hartwell, (la., were the gue.sts Sun-
mati university, (Greenville, spent the day of .Mr. and -Mis. W. E. Monts,
week-end with his paients, Mr. and L. C- Bond and family were called
.Mrs. W. D. Copeland. to Charleston Saturday on account
.Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo .spent of the death of .Mrs. Bond's brother,
Senday in Orangeburg with their! Harry Bail.
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
.VIrs. Ansel Bobo.
M rs. Janie Smith of I.,ake City, is
s|>ending several weeks as the guc.st
of and .Mrs. George Bailey.
M is.s Annie Lee Jackson, who
teaches at Princeton, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Jackson.
Margaret Brice apent the
.Miss Adeline Boland of Charlotte,
spent the week-end with her father,
F, M. Boland.
i)r7 and Mrs. F. F. Hicks wiTT be
in Columbia today for the' state fair
and to attend the Clemson-Carolina
game. "
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace Cope-
land of Greenville, spent Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Dave W.
week-end in Greenwood v. ith her i Copeland.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice.
Friends of Clarence ’ M. Fowle*'
will b.- glad to know he ha.s returned
Miss Margaret Hunter of Greens
boro, Ga., Dr. and Mrs, W. E. Miller
of Whiteville, N, C., were the week-
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Dr. L. R .Lynn, accompanied by
.Mrs. Lynn, r'eturned yesterday f);:om
a ten days .stay at tke -Syiiad. of Flor
ida, in the interest of the orphanage.
Mrs. Irene To<ld left today for I.au-i
from Columbia where he has been aiend guest.s of Mr. and Mr.s. W’. E.
hospital patient for .several weeks. Monts.
Friends of Mrs. P’. E. Robbins will
sympathize with her in the death of |
her sister. Mrs. L, J. Davis, which ocrj
curred in Austin, Texas, on Monday.
.Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Rutherford of
rens, where she will attend the state! Baltimore, Md., have moved to the
convention of the W. C. 1. C. and aLsojeity and are occupying Mr.s. Bessie
visit her daughter, Mrs. F'rank Mar-] Hays Owen.s’ re.sidence on Centennial
tin. 'Street. Mr. Rutherford is connected
Mi.s.s Frances Milam and Kirk Mi- with Jacobs & Co.
lam of Tryon, Ga., were called home] Miss Bette Bramlett of Laurens
Friday on account of-,‘the illpess of j .spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
their father, M. D. Milam, who is a' Dave W. Copeland,
patient at the Veterans’ hospital in; .Mrs. J. C. MilleJi_Qf_Hartwell, Ga.,
Columbia. | ha.s returned home after spending the
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Home and past month with her daughter-and
daughter. Miss Doris Home, of Win-1 son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
ston-Salem, N. C., and Charle.s Horne Monts.
of Charlotte, attended the P. C.-New-
berry game qn Friday ev.^ning and
were the guests of Mr. and Mrt. P.
B. Adair.
Misses Sue, Eloise and Annie Bond
of Greenwood, spent Wednesday with
M* and Mrs. L. C. Bond,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair and; Nene Workman and son, Davis, spent
daughter. Miss Helen Adair, Dr. and Saturday with Dr. and Mr.s. Hugh
Mrs. J. C, Roper, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde
S. Lankford, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Boyd, near Newberry,
Mrs. Workman’s sister.
and
Mrs.
visited
R. H.
Home of Ware Shoali, L H. Adair Buford, at Bush River,
of Washington, D. C., attended the
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K, A. Brown of this
funeral of Carl Cooper in Union on city, announce the birth of a son, Kay
Marlowe Brown, on October 18th.
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