The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 01, 1940, Image 5
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THE CUNTOH CTRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. a
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JOANNA NEWS
* Goldyitte, J«n. 26.—Mr. and Mr*.
Mr O’Datt, iUM Tootsie 0*DeH, Fred
Sknm and Mr*. R< L. Fnmei* aitto&ded
the funeml teat we^ of Bich^
James iin ^Vbitniire.
Mr. and Mia. Joimnie fiouohillion of
SpartamboiT, visited roteftivas beta
test treak-and.
Mr. and Mrs.. Oevelsnd Campbeti,
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ure. As sent to the senate the WII It fjxed public welfare at |1,800,*
I totalled $13,135,796. j 000—.the figure sugrgested by the bud-
Thus the senate finance commit- ««* oommjseion *T>d ways and means
tee, long* considered by embattle—wwtead of - lAie $2,006,-
department heads as their citadel in:^®^ approved by the houae.
HarmonioilS Work Thus Far la ^he figibt for “adequate" appropria-! Even if the money bill continues
AssnnUy Offers
Shairp Contrast
H. F. <Sco4)t of Ctdombis, spent tbe
week-end at hte hoove here.
Friends of Mrs. R. B. Gtenn will be
clad to knowt ibe is recovering after
an illness.
Misses Mary Baitey of Oampo-
beUo, and Annie Bogers ^ Bailey of
Mrs. Ba«M Mossier. Misses Evelyn GreenvBle, spent the w^-end with
and Bfargie (Moseley of CUnton, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Francis." -
J. M. O'Shieids of Wlntmire, viskikl
relaitfvee heire Sunday.
Priands of Mrs. «. F. Boott will be
giad to kooiw she is abte to- be out
again aifter a month’s iHnesa. '
sion of 1939.
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Ahead of Long, Stubborn Seo- tk>ns, found itself presented with a hurried way through the senate
bill written akmg tbe lines it had f™*. conference committee, ttieiw
been insisting upon in years past. biuch to be done at the present'
Columbi^' Jan 27 Last year it coibrnittee considered the meas- s«*si'on before hei^ can be serioua
Miss Evdyn Jones of the city wenersl’aase^lv until May ®'"iy before reporting die adjournment.
schools faulty, was the week-end ^ pe^h-the point in Ha 'deiibera- *be senate floor for action here., ___:__ZIZir
guest of Hiss Ellen Basor in ^ Main changes made by the commit-
sns. 1^ reached thb year after only tee—which in the past has rewritten
MIm Sam Eaigle spent Sunday ifl'^ne days of actual work. biUs to such an extent that they
dieir tnother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bafley. dewberry with her parents, Mr. and, Thurs-’recognisable—were to
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Oanoon visit-' ' |^y» clo! ting the third three-day week Si^itions to the bill J^h^!
ed Mr. and Mr*. Olin C. j'bhnson Sun-i Friends of Mrs. W. H. Roberts wili'^f^^the present sessUm, they left theT®*^ general house debate,
day in. Wpodruff. ^ ' |be gted to know she is'abie to be out for the beginning of senate
fW.rwvl mnttn# Several weeks illness. 'debaitc on the money measure Wed-
—« J 4„ M ■ ..J . I. - —I.Jimmy, spent Sunday in 9partaid)urg j Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones had as 'nesday. It was the second week in
wkh Mrs. Nichols’ father, B. E. Wil- their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. May in 1939 before test year’s bill
eon, and family. Doyle Jones, Mrs. W. L. Roper and was rpady for senate consideration.
Archie Adair, stude^ Uni- eon of Whitmire. 1 The 1939 session, which lasted un-
verasty of South'Carolina, Columbia,' - - - ^
visked his mother, Mrs. H. D. Ran-
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week-end in Newheiry wkh friends.
On Ttieaday evening' the home eco
nomics dass of Joanna school enter
tained mothara at an informal
dlnoer. The dinner was prepaaed and
served by the students and their
teacher, Miaa Fell.
With the Sick
Mrs. Moon has letomed from the
hospital at Nev^rry and is seating
comfortahly at her home. ~ .
Mrs. Betdah Addison has been
moved from the hospital in Tampa,
Fla., and is now at ihe home of her
daughter, Mrs. * T. B. SherreU. Her
tin the past week-cod.
Mrs. B. R. Ftdlcr neturned Tues-,til July 1, br(d(:e all records for^
day from Tampa, Fte., where dhe| length. Contrasting action on the
spent the past aenrersi mont^ with pivotal appfoprtetion bMl this veswi
Mus Amrga^ Culpepper’ menrfwjijgj. daughUr, Mrs. R. P. Thornton,'has set legiel^ive observers to won-
of abe schol lacuHy, was a ^^-Jand son, B. R. Piriier, Jr. dering if the current session wVH'*^^
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J 1 1! ness visitor here Monday. i brevity. i
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Mr Knox. ' ' ' wo^ visiting points of interest the appropriation bill seems to be
nr Mrm n p Tr«Ti«i. arwi Florkk. ' 1 that the traditional difference be-1
* JriA rw » r*’! Miss 'Maud Geer is attending a hair tween house and senate ideas'of how,
of ^;riS:r tod.y „.«h mon^y dv>„ld be .pent h,r<H,
friends w<U hs glad to know she is im- mother*Mrs P S group of friends from Green- appeal^.
proving
—-e»»-<4UbCwss 4aB>^Jftsat-.£Uaas&^
On Saturday aftenioon Mrs. RoUe
Clark and Mrs. Joe Purdy invited the
friends of Mrs. Lee Ellison to a show
er for iher in the ladies’ class room..,, „ „ ,
.tn aftemopn of gamte ml. followed,«
by deliehnni refre.bn.enU and quan-1
titles of lovely gifts were presented
the 'honor guest.
Miss Francis Honored
Tbe home of 'Mrs. Rob Francis was
the scene of a happy gathering on
Wednesday night whm Miss Oorrie
'l2» wueoefafMly 'made Miss
Idethd Francis the guest of honor-st
a surprise shower. The -honoree .was
the Tceipient of mMiy attractive gifts.
The oceasion gave the guests an
opportunity to extend thetr best wish-|
Jeanes ** ' * Xhiring the _decade .just passed the
Mr .and Mrs Gua Traikbr and Lewis' ^ Shepard and W. L. Whitley,house-senate squabble over finances
end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. „ „ i j * he rons
r W HArf.nn 'mint/m 1 'M»s Margaret Haael, student at necessary procedure. The house nor-
Miw Peeirv Sorunt stud^ at Win 'Presbyterian college, spent a few days mally approved a bill ip whi<fh all ap-!
M198 Keggy SJpnmt, studer^^W^^ ^ Wood-'propriations were cut to the bone,
ruff. , (the senate voted raises ail around, j
Friends of Miss Carolyn Morphy and then, wHh feeling on both sides
^Var-mitueKxm.
c.
' W, 'Stone.
Mr., L. «. WHson, Mix Ewlyn'*'" ‘*.*‘*5 *“
JobM, .nd Mt.. Hugh Ray MtenM '“Pf™*"* \... "“““i! ^
. di.lrirt ™«Ung-«f Wiwthrop atan-L A,(etur^|comarttM wher. a camprom.M was
bi In Laurena on Saturday. .pend^ the workod.ont.
BHly King, FnHna. nnivorrty .tn-, P“» if.
This year things . have been dif-
dant, Creone'uie, spent tbe w«k.end ’5^
with hi. ..rent., mT «al Unt W. Able, and Dr. Able .n Nor-lmittee
King.
Mrs. A. C. Workman, Mrs.
Mitem, Mrs. Henry Hun^ and Mrs.
Earle Wbrkman were visitors in
Greenvitte Saturday.
-fMrny.
Mr. and Mrs. B.
to Miss Fiw«cis, who -left tins week Workman, atudeirt at Wm-
to enter the trkimng echooE-for nursm t^P ^
in the Greenville General -hoepkai.
announced when H introduced^
j its $12,900,293 bill that it was fol-
i»i. «[tu «no. u. A . Wingard and lowing the suggestion of the budget |
daughter, Barrie Jean, spent Sundayjeomtnisaion in presenting a bill de-.
in Lexington with the former’s moth- signed to do away wkh the necessity!
er, Mrs. Eknmie Wingard. !in the future of passing^ deficiency
Friends of J. B. Wilder will be sor-1 appropriatioh measures. In other
ry to know he ia confined to his home words, the- ootmnktee eak) the bill
several *000001 of illness. . jwas wWtt«i to meet needs of depart- i
Me.sr..*i^A**Mtcwb2d, W. ^
Waif, J«ta H«»y D.v«„ort, J»li«.
Aiys j^^Ds^ Vroek^^*^*"”*"' gpinx and Halsell Roberts, jments and institutions rather than to
FVienda^Mrs. L W. Rawl will ^ Honea'make a general, reduction in state
Path Sunday. lexpendvtures.
Bliss Ksf^rine Btenton, who at-| The house accepted the new ver-
tends Presbyterian college, spent the sion, even adding $235.000—-most of
Hunnicutt, G. N. Foy, Mr, and Mr*. «;eek-end at her home in Spartanburg, k for public welfare—to the meas-
Bmce Gallowmy. Mk» D»~in‘’1...?^ Friend, .f M™. P«ri^k«- will'
r T Au,. ^7.^1 (were. Winthrop college students.
and E. L. Durgin attended the annual
spent the week-end with the former’s
^ “.“5., ■«>««"■. «”■ W. C. Dobbin., in GoW-
couno-l held teat Thursday at Clemsou - ji,
college. ' ^
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Mrs. T. J. Leake and daughter. Miss
Elizabeth Nelson, visited Mrs Leake’s
sister, (Mrs. J. B. WiUtems, in Greenrv
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week wkh -hw paronts, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Roy Crawford. ' ’
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutte and Miss
Laura Lynch wero week-end gueata
<rf Mrs. Stutts’ sister, Mrs. James M.
Lea, and Mr. Laa, in Oha^eaton.
Bin. John Turner of Greenville,
is visiting her daughter, Mirs. Charlee
McDainel, \snd Mr. BfcDanid, this
week.
Mr. and
regret to know she is suffering a ’
broken arm injury received in a fall *
a few days ago. |
Mr. and 'Mrs. E. P. Little of Green-,
wood were visitors 'here' Monday. , ,
Miss Inez Young, Lander college'
studient, spent the week-end with her'
fiitber, John T.^Youm^. She had as
Thursday.
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J. H. LyDoh^tMr, and Bfra. Frank
Simpson and som, ^'rank, Jr., aftd
Virgil spent Sunday in Loiwndrovtlle
with •Bfa'. Lynch’s son, Jesse Lynch
and family.
Mr. and Mrs^ Frank Fowler and
daughter, Patsy, have ‘moved into!
their new home on Calhoun street.
Mr. and Birs. T. R. Buzhardt were;
visitors in Greenville Monday.
Bliss Mickey R<herts. returned
Tuesday from -Dillon where She wsu
the guest f6r several days of Miss
Flora ,McI>onald, student at Queene-
tanburg, vteked 'cokar’s parents, N C
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McDaniel, Mon-^ i®'m T
^ j Hackensack, N. J., are visHing Mrs.
Friendi of BUly Pkts, son of ^
and Mrs. W. R. PitU, who haa^b^ ' Jacobs reaui^ her
employed by The Texas Company in!|?«*'®L»^ Spartan-
Union, wiU be interested to know ,**^'
he will return this week to Clinton
to be connected wkh the Couikry
Market • r nends of Mrs. D .C. Heuatesa arill
Mr. «d lllrs. F. H. Hendrix, Jr.. ^ karm that she 4s ill st
of Leeavkle, and W. L. Wise of Bates- 'home , ^
burg, were guests Sunday of Mr. and ^ <rf
Mrs, L}rmi Cooper. rf™*’ j ^
Mia. W Todd visited her son, J. 'J**-' “re. Roy ^ near
Paul Todd, and Mrs. TyKld. a feat days Jf®*
I last week mi Rode HUl. Mr. and ^ *
Hubert Todd and daughter, Jane,
spent Sunday there and accompanied ^uls^ (AlaW. is the^. guest of
w !’h«* onck, W. J. Barky.
Friends of B. L. King will 'be glad
to know he -has recovered from a
her home.
Mrs. C. M. Bailey spent several
days the past week in Wedesboro, ^ ^ ^
N. C., with her daughter, Mrs. W. L. « »“®
iMacahall, who accompanied her to
Rodry Mount, N. C., for a short visit .¥"•
’with their daughter and sister. Mft.
Walteet iBhiee Lea.
who is a patient at State Park, on
Sunday. Friends of Leaman will be
intereeted to know that he continues
to show improvement.
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Columbia, Jan. 80.—^Bennett 0.
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dent of Kiaranis Interaationad, wHl
come to Columbia February 19 for
meeting which -the Columbia Kiwanis
oteh, as hpat, purpoaes to make an
Inter-otab affair. This will be tbel
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''the Columbia lUwanis dik>, said yaa-
"terday that ptens for the meeting
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{'be an evening meeting, inetead of a
tjnoon luncheon, and that H would be
at the Jefferson -hbtd. Kiwaniana
from every dub in tbe state, and
{ilrom some dube in adjoining states,
(are expected.
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