The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 09, 1939, Image 5

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1939 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, (XINTON, S, C. PAGE FIVE Decenniid Cmnis Plans Under Way Preliminary plans througfi which plete picture of the nation as a whole which is 00 VrfcaT to' both private and public enterprise.” Mayor Bailey said he will select general citixens committee embracmf all of the principal civic intere^ inj 'll PEOPLE YOU KNOW |jl *11 lir Clin^ and ite tra^ territory can ^^the community — commercial. ^iica-| clement Goings of Charlotte, N.C., y, I ' complete report Itional, lsrf>or, religious, publierty-^nd! friends here Sunday. <rf Its population, farm and business^that this committee will appoint sub*. „ . i,n*,n«fvn Mr* 1 umLi , resources m the 1940 decennial census!conwnittees to stress specific census' <5?.^^ # were announced yeaterday by Mayor; activities visitors in Greenville Sun- P S Bailev • . ^ Mayor Bailey said he Ls acting m! of'^the^reiwuses-^usf' Reynolds of Washington, Ga., response to a letter from Secretory .i:!!? was the week-end guest of Mr. and n er and Mrs. Campbell remained forjby, N. C., spent a few days the paal longer visit. ‘ .week with the fonaer’t sister, Mxa. Miss Mildred Young, student nurseRo®* Blakely, lira. Blakaly aal the Columbia hospital, was at home’^*** mid Mrs. Davis visited Mna with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex * daughter, Mrs. T. A. Cook» Young, for the week-end. ^ ■mi Mr. Cook, in Greenwood during ■» Miss Margaret Blakely of Green- Carroll Pitts of Inman, spent Sun day with his mother, Mrs. Nannie A.|''lll®> Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cook of l Pitts. " [Greenwood, visited their mother, Mrs. RIWANIS MEET S Jt TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Gredy Chandler and A. Ross Blakely, the past week-end. :^jj evening at'd^'lnstoad oJ . . son and Miss Frances Horton visited Mrs. C. M. Bailey and daughter, the usual hour. The change is me4ff This is th^ first time for many Deke R.jmolds of Washington. Ga., Mrs. Grady Seuwright in Pendleton'Miss Sunshine Bailey, ar^ enjoying a t4) avoid conflict with the ClintM years that all of the censuses-^usi- ^k-end guest of Mr. and Sunday. ' .ten-day trio to New York. |High-BoUing Springs game at 7:30 of Commerce Harry L. Hopkins, Mrs. P. B. Adair and family. \ -Miss Sunshine Bailey was the Mjs. Mary Jane Dubose spent thejo’clock on Johnson field. *1..* * ,culture, housing, mines and quarries,, Arrington and week-end guest of friends in Atlanta'week-end in Sumter with relatives. | •*Y" GROIP HEARS LONG W gumze to make the various censuses IIsons, Billy and Bobby, of Greenville,'*^1 attende<l the GtHirgia Tech-Duke Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Pitts had as{ to be token in 1940 the most complete! , x...spent Sunday with' .Mrs. Arrington’sSaturday. ,their we^-end guests the former’s Rev. M. N. Long, pastor of tha- They not all be taken at the ^ Blakely. | Friend.-* of George .Nelson will and accurate picture of the communi ty’s human and economic ever compiled. “Only by td»e active interest of ev ery American community in seeing I same time. The censuses of business. resources' — "J •' ' .7” ' Mr and Mrs Harry C Payne were to know he has returned to his sister. Miss Louise Bultman.jsp^k^c before tl^ allege Y.M.C.A. and mmas and th. fineral of »<>'■>- after neouperatin, at the f »;>? Bultman rennained Tuesday eeeu.r* m the chapel. ■:fr*eS;ro?'siX"ne^V"\^*rp^- c:::‘er wa,yuct .f' ffc- iU re«.u™« ate funy and 0. Glenn in Kewherty .as. reotly reported,” Secretary Hopkin.s said “can we get the full and com- Thursday. law. iburg wil-h -the formers parents, Mr.;daughter. Fay, Mrs. Iretw Pitts and| * ^ Beware Coughs from coramon celds That Hang On Mayor Bailey said that the general and Mrs. J. E. Plaxico. Increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender. Inflamed bronchial m-icous membranes. No mat ter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the under standing that you are to like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis daughter, Marion, visited Lewis and,. U n n ... ... ^ . . Mi.ss Charlie Mae Sims has return-'John G. Pitts, .students at Clemson, KprVv Tva«t qw citizens oonimittee will be organized . ^ ^ berry the past week-end. .Mr. Shealy soon and will be asked to appoint-. ^ C* h^r' Mr an i Mr« Thm Oswald Copeland, Jr., attended suboommittees on business and man-; . ' and Mr *Kinir Miss Mvrtlp Tm iT H Geoi-gia Tech-Duke game in .4t- ufactun^ and on publicity, which will Trammell visited the for- d etuK Et on«j«.ppIy.n* .nformetj^j* ^ j, Krand|«„^nti. Mr. and Mrr. Tom dve^of SM^aherrST^R'* 7 w ‘' I to bus,mtereeta daughter, Mamia. spent Sunday in' Broun, in Royaton, Ga.. Sumiay. ifia Mm f^rrU^iwt J m ,nature of question.^ to be asked them 1 „ r* .. ’ ... ^ ' Vriuand^ ..f Mco d r cw T :ii Carrie Schenck of New-- -l.-a .a., . .a,,.. ,Coluuvbia with Mrs Galloway a parv hr end. of Mra. R. C. hhands williberry, and Mrs. Boatwright of Nor- ents, Mr and Mrs. George T Bariie,.^ glad to know she la reeuperatingj,„„<, Va., vaiited Mrs, Henry Burton Miss Mar>' Louise Bagwell of be- fiom a several days illness. ■’ Creomulsion relieves promptly l»- i^^d the significance of these ques cauw It goes right to ‘h -* seat of the trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm,' itions to the nation’s business as whole. D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAI, DIRECTORS R .Thdtld.ea EMBALMERaS Licensed Embalraert. Complete Modern Equipment * Day Phone 94 * Night Phone* 21. 2:>3 or 253 Clinton. S. C. REAL ESTATE FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE LOANS FINANCED ON REAL ESTATE B. H. BOYD Telephone No. 6 Clinton. S. C. J dalia, was the week-end guest of Mr. -Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nelson a’nd Mrs. Roy Benjamin. jRock Hill, were guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard attend- Mr .au<l Mrs. Claude R. Trammell, ed the funeral of the latter’s aunt,, Mr. and .Mrs. R. K. Ferguson and Miss Lizzie Wasson, in the Hickory sons, Edward and Lawrence, attend- Tuvern stMrtion Monday. jvd the Georgia Tech-Duke game in M..-»>es Camlyn Copeland and Dor- Aalanta Saturday and were guests othy Bell sjient the week-end in ot friends in Rome, Ga. Renno with .Mr. and .Mrs. .lames' .Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan, Mrs. Copeland. .Nenc i>. Workman and .Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, .M. B. Summerville of Char- J. 'V. Milam visited .Mr. and Mrs. lotte, N. C., siKMit the week-4*nd with Tom Scott and .Mrs. Ella Duncan in her jiarents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Na- Mhitmire Sunday, bors, near here.. , l>amar H. Nelson was a business Dr. W. P. Jacobs was the guest visiter in .\tlanta this week. ( speaker at the alumni honuconiing Friends of Mrs. R. I’. Chapman luncluHin at Davidson college Satur- will be sony to learn that her father. Henry and .Mr. and Mrs. G. A Burton during ‘^Mtlie pa.st week. Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Davis of Shel- Gray Funo-al Home Clinton, S. C. Fl’NERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS AMboUnce Service Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgrs. I'dHy. R. L. Tinsley of Laurens, is critical- Clinton Finance Co., Inc Auto Financing Fire Insurance Office: JACOBS & CO. BLDG. H. I). HENRY IH9H.I959 F. >!. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 — j Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Harmon‘sjient *>’ ill. Sunday in Rc-idville with Mrs. Har-j Nlisses Elizaln-th Nelson and Jane mon’s parents, .Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sturgeon were week-end guests of Brockman. iMiss Pegg>- Sprunt at Winthrop col- •Mrs, E. B, Sloan ha* returned to lege, RfX’k Hill, ; her home here after a »hort visit to -Mrs. T. J. I^eake, Mi.sses Ix>u Bell her brother, John Lindsay, and Mrs.|«nd Josephine Neighbors and Mr. Lindsay, in Walterboro. jand Mrs. Jik* \N . I^eake visiUnl .Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Dial Conway Gray of j«nd Mrs. .Sam Leake in Union Sun- Gray Court, spent the week-end with day. the latter’.* parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Mr. and .Mrs. E. E. .Ashmore ami I,Tom Z. Carter. |children of Charlotte, .*|>ent Sunday ! Mrs. Frank Wils^m and small son with Mr.*. .Ashmore’s parents, Mr. and [have returned to their home here Mrs. T. L. Cmrper. ‘after a visit to her |>arer>t.*. Mr. and Mr. and .Mrs. C. C. Wallace and .Mrs. A. F'. Webb, in Columbia. Mrs. \\. H. Wallace of .Newberry, i .Mr. and .Mrs. C. W. Cooper and were guests yesterday of .Mr. and '•children, Billy and Susanne, Mr. and Mrs. John Holland Hunter. ••LMra. Russell Cooper and Mrs. Sudie* Mrs. C. A. Hollis is visiting her F^dwanls s|H>nt Sunday in the moun- daughter, Mrs. A. G. Sublett, and tains of North .Carolina. Mr. Sublett, in Dallas, Texas. • Misses Lillian Crowder and .Mary .Miss Bob Blackman, C<inver*e col- Krwin .Smith of ElberUm, Ga., were l^ge student, wa* the we**k-<*nd guest e week-end guests of .Mr. and Mrs. J). of -Miss Grace Martin in Goldville. 4 B. SmitJh. Mrs. J. T. Dickerson and daughter, •Mr. and Mrs, Frank .Martin nn<l Gayle, spent Sunday in laiurens with son, Frank, Jr., of laiuren*, s|M*nt her broth«*r, Frank iice, and .Mrs. Lee. I Sunday here with .Mra. .Martin's Miss .Martha Ia»u Blakely was the mother, Mrs. Irene Toitd. week-eml guest of Mis.s .Marianna Friends of F'oreat Adair w'ill be Marsh in Gaffney, glad to know he is able to be out K. K. .Sadler and son, Rufus, visit- again after being ill at his home. ^ the former’s sister. Mrs. (ieurge .Mrs. Harry Duater apent the week- Ib*an, in Atlanta, the past week-smd. .>1 r.*.: Hol-f ZPaclOOqcXXXlCXKJtXJMBGiFJOUaCIUmKRWIlKRKWKRaeRRICWIIlIRWimWIHUCh*T parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman, Mrs. ' t'J- V. Hopkina, in Fort .Mill. Andy Aoung and .Mrs. Fred Scott j _ _ ^ Frank Keliers, Jr., were visitors in Spartanburg Friday. < 'and son, Frank, of Ihiblin, Ga.. visited Miaa Betty Spratt was the week- Che former’s fathi-r. Dr. Frank KcII- ♦*'"* gtiest of .Mi** Inez Young at | 'ers. last week-end. lainder college, tireenwooil. j C. B. Phillips and Mr. and .Mrs. Mr.*, (hlyss .Suber of Whitmire, Jack Glover of .Spartanburg, were ^pent Tuesday with her si.*tei, .Mr.*.; guests Sunday of Mr. amt Mra. D. M’. Holiingswurth, and .Mr, G. Jackaon and family. lingswoith. Miss Sara Zee Wright spent the M'. P. Jacobs i* on a ten-day bu*i-1 Jpast week in Charlotte, N. W'ith f'**'*" I*ip to N»»w York. He wa* uc- hei sister, .Mrs. S. P. Buhb, and .Mr. compunied on the trip by Mrs. Ja- I Babb. cobs. ■ Mr. and Mr*. lafe .Add Blakely and Mr*. W. R. Piltchell of Olanta. was Isons are now occupying an apartnK'nt tb«* wt‘ek-«nd gue.*t of .Miss Ka?hi*r- in the residence of .Mr. and Mrs, R. G. >oe Blakely. i Murphy on South Broad stri*ot. Miss C atherine Blakely, libiaiian in Mr. and .Mrs. W. E. Jacks, .Mr. and the city schmj of Bennettsville, spent •Mrs. I.Anford and son of Rock Hill, ^he wc<*k-end with her parents, .Mr. .were guests .Surwlay of Mrs. Jacks’ ‘od .Mrs. John T. Blakely, sister .Mrs. W. O. Holland, and .Mr.' Friends of .Mrs. Ray Pitts will re- Hollami. gret to know she is ill at the local Auto Loans! We will loan you money on your car or refinanee your car for you. Our terms and rates ure standard. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. CHRV.SLER — PLYMOITH Rhone 119 Sales and Service Clinton, S. C. hospital. .Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Townsend, Jr., and daughter.* s|K*nt the week-end in Mr. and Mrs. T. L CooprT, Mrs. Tom Cooper and son. Tommy, .Mrs. Russell Cooper, .Mrs, C. W. Cooper, -Mrs. I.ynn Cooper and son Lynn, Jr., spent Tues- Anderson with Mr, Townsend’s day in Seneca with the former’s niother. daughter, Mrs. .Miko Caskey, and .Mr. Mrs. W. L. .Marshall and small Caskey. daughter, Eloise, have returned to their home in Wadesboro, N. ('., after .Mr. and .Mrs. J. J. Caldwell and family are now occupying one of the a short vi.*it to her mother, .Mrs. (’. NOTICE! FM 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 1939. The Tax Books will 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 15th. A penalty of ten (10) per cent will accrue on all taxes not paid on or before Wednesday, November 15th, which penalty will be in force through Saturday, December 30th, after which an additional five (5) per cent will HCCrU6« The levy for current fiscal year is 38*/^ mills; 12 mills for current operating expenses, and 26*^ mills for in terest and sinking fund on various Bond Issues out standing. ... i. X rv J- The foregoing notice is given pursuant to Ordinance Dassed by the Town Council. . ^ ^ D. C. HEUSTESS, City Clerk. Shamrock apartments on Ferguson M, Bailey, street. The Caldwells moved here sev- Mrs. E. Riley was the guest of eral wt*eks ago fiom Enoree, and Mr. **1 Columbia .several day* this j Caldwell is connected with the Clin-!j ton Ootiton MFlls. Mr. and .Mr.*. W. S. Horne of Ware iMiss Virginia Dillard, Coker col- |lege student, spent tihe week-end with Shoals, vi.sited Mrs. Home’s parent.*, Mr. and Mrs. P, B. .Adair, the pa.*t jher parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dill-j'''eek-c*nd. jard. She had as her guest.* Misses j friends of P, .M. Pitts will be .sorry 'Rosqimond Burban of Aiken, and Su-{^^ know he is ill at his home. 'sanne Bethune of Cberaw, who arej Mr. and Mrs. J. P. (’aldwell and 'also students at Coker. Lsons of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. ! -Mr. and Mrs. R. I^ee Hunter andjM. A. Bennett of Edgefield, spent the small daughter, Mildred Lee, of Cum-"’*1^ Mr. and .Mis. Karl jberland, .Md., spent a few days last {week with the former’s mother, Mrs.j Mr, and .Mrs. Frank Young and Lee Hunter, After several day.*’ stayj^^‘^dren and .Miss Lula.Young spent a.* the guests of relatives in Augu8tA,^^”‘^®3’ with their sister and brother-! |Ga., they will again visit here before Mr. and Mrs. I^ewis Kay, in li-eiurning home, . j Mrs. Clara Burrougs, Mrs, Paul • Burroughs and daughter, Ann, of I Pembroke, N. H,, arid Mrs. Chandler j Griggs of Washingtoh, D. C., are vis- 'iting M rs. Paul Burroughs’ and Mrs. 'Griggs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair. Mrs. Clara Burroughs is en- route to Florida to spend the winter. Mr.*. R. F. Blakely, Misses Mar- Honea Path, Miss Mary Emma Speake, member of the school faculty in Greenwood, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Speake. She had as her guest. Mi.** Abbey Law*, also of Greenwood. Dr, and Mrs. .George R. Blalock, Mr. and .Mrs, Carroll White Copeland, and Mr. and .Mrs. Charles R. Work- garet and Catherine Blakely attended' of Spartanburg, spent the week- I 1 4.1. £»Y\A in Aflonfck nrv/J n e 4-.zv»% .#1 .J a 1. 1 ; the marriage of their son and brother. Rev. William M. -Blakely of Doraville, jGa., to Miss Sara Wells in Sumter ;last Thursday. Other Clinton people I who attended were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Miss, Nannie Young Trib ble and Betty Tribble'. ; end in Atlanta and attended the Geor gia Tech-Duke game .Saturday. - Mr. and .Mrs. Lewis H. Bagwell and sons, iLewis, Jr., and -Alvin, Mrs. Ed. Turner and Mre. Zanie Campbell were guests Sunday of .Mr, and -Mr.*. J. A. Parker in Charlotte. 'Mrs. Turn- Have a Plan For The Future * • * . The modern busine^ man knows where he’s sroingr. He stands at the controls of his business with “eyes to the future and an ear to the ground.” He keeps in touch with trends and con ditions with the help of his bank. He looks upon his bank as an ally, a finan cial friend. He makes full use dmiy of its many helpful services in the transacting of business. EVERY BANKING SERVICE, BUSINESS AND PERSONAL. $, Bailq 4 Sti OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST Concrete pavements, built to the standards developed by high way engineers of this stote, are the last word in saf^. Yet they actually cost the pmblsc less than so-called **cheap’' pavements. Concrete is safe because it pro vides a better -’track” for vehi cles. From your own experience you know chat its even, gritty surfzce reduces skidding, wet weather or dry. Its freedom from humps, ruts and chuckholes gives vou better control at the wheel. Concrete’s light gray color and high rcfiection factor help you see better at oig^ Yet, with all these advantages, concrete is actually the cbeepest temd f beet. First, because it costs less te hmiU than other pavements of equal load-carry- >ng capacity. Second, because concrete costs less to mainrain —saves hundreds of dollars per mile,' every year, compared widi less eMuring surfaces. Urge public officials to build your roads with safe and saving nnnerff*!- Sy-PWM* and Coacrate PavwMrt at Cliatoa and Lauraas Naadad to RaNcva Dansatausly Ovaiwcrawdad Highways PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Hurt lldg., AMamdOf Go. A nafhital orgorniwetlm H Crete through gciomHtk