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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
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WEEK-END TRIPS ■. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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Mrs. A. Y. Jones, Hugh, Claude
Miss Florence Tripp spent the
week-end at her home in Piedmont.
Lieutenant and Mrs. M. Hicks vis
ited relatives in Spartanburg Sun
day.
Miss Erma Stevens and Billy Hen
ry of Greenwood, were guests Thurs
day of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Shealy, Jr.
Miss Cleon Pitts, a member of the
school faculty in Camden, visited her
mother, Mrs. Giiy C. Pitts, Sunday, i company,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair visited
the week-end with thetr parents, and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R.
Owens.
Sproles, F. M. Boland and sons,
Frank, Jr., and David, Mrs. Henry
Fliedner, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cuma-
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pitts, Jr., and i Zander Md Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pitts
son, John, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C.!®"^ children.
Shealy were visitors at Caesar’s Headj ur. and Mrs. John G. Barden, Mrs.
and B^vard, N. C., Sunday. D. J. Brimm, Chester Howard and
Miss Ruby Norris of the city I William Tolbert were in Columbia
schools faculty, spent the week-end Monday evening to hear Heifetz, not-
at her home in Newberry. violinist.
BIRINDAYS AW
AHNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chrealele Extends Greetings
To These Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Oeenr This Week.
11 are Julia Monts, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Monts, A. M. Young,
Mrs. R. F. Blakely and Mrs. Hugh
Holman.
Patsy and Pete Williams, twin
brother and sister at Thomwell or
phanage, will be seven years old No-
v’ember 9th^
November 9 is the wedding anni
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H.
Bagwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Vi. J. Crews will ob-
- Mr. and Mrs. h. B. Swink and Mr.i the guest of
and Andy Jones of Sedalia, visited j and Mrs. R. P. Chapman were guests Columbia and Lancaster! Mr. and ftjlrs. L. V. Pinson ob- serve an anniversary on Nov 11
their daughter and sister, Mrs. Bill on Monday evening at the Laurens^ ^ , served their 26th wedding anniver-i - ’
Pitts, and Mr. Pitts Sunday. American Legion banquet. j L. J. Ferguson ^d sons, Jim sary Monday. November 4. In . r\££‘
Aiken Taylor, a member of thej Miss Louise McCowan, a member J? Sue Simpson had a birthday *05 f OrflCe To CloSC
Chester high school faculty, spent j of the freshman class at Erskine col-'I November 5.
the week-end with his mother, Mrs. lege, jipent the week-end on the or-jM^or Ferguson is jowstetlo^^. j Abrams, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Taylor. phanage campus. ‘ anu
David Glenn has accepted a posi-
For Armistice Day
H M ChSiev Jr left Monday for’children of Columbia and Mr. and I A‘‘>ert Abi^ will be two years old,
iiii- Herbert Simmons and son ofiMonday. Novem^r 11. !
The post office will be closed Mon-
~ _ J.-— ^ « ti,KAra Ha will inin thAi'^'^rs- neroen oimmons ana son on—’"''T"'’" 7" *V day November 11, in observance of
tlon wjth the W. |C. Baldwin |united Staten navy. He was accom-1visited Mr. and Mrs. celebrate a^ Armistice day. There will be
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
F. Browning, in Greenwood, during
the past week-end
es in Campobello, spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. T. L. W.
Bailey.
W. A. Brown, formerly of Ander
son, has accepted a position with
Timmerman Motor company. Mr.
Brown’s family will .join him here
later.
Mrs. W. T. Martin, Mrs. W. A.
Moorhead and Miss Annette Moor
head were in Columbia Monday eve-, , . m
ning to hear Heifetz, noted viollni8t.r ^^|tett return^ Tues-
I « ^rom a trip to AtlanU. She was
Miss Hazel Howard —
week-end with her
Mrs. H. M. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith visited
Mrs. P. Z. Smith In Greenwood Sun- Tuesday for a two
A Mr « J »» weeks’trip to Houston, Texas, where
i they wm be guests of W.L,Summey.
Mrs. O. C. Woodruff is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sease,
panied to Spartanburg by Mrs. H. M.' week-end
Chaney and Mrs. Roy Harris. , Mr. and Mrs John B. Gentry were
Mm. R. W. PhilUps has returned, ««®sts of friends in Lees-
from .-Ware Shoals where she was
called the past week on accoimt of!
ville.
birthday November 9.
Charles Johnson, Jr., has a birth
day the 12*h.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hollis will ob-
- ' caiiea me oasi wee*; on account oii Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dixon and|**^« anniversary Sat-
Miss Mary Ella Bailey, who teach- children of Blackstock, spent the November 9. /
in Camoobello. snent the week- with Mr. and Mrr James' Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Pitts.
Dominick. observing their wedding an-
^ accompanied by her daughter, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo visited
their daughter, Mn. S. E. Richbourg,
and Mr. Richbourg in Cliffside, N. C.,
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Red of Laurens,
Friends of Mrs, Don W. Copeland i *^*^*^*7 today,
will be sorry to knew she is a pa
tient at the local hospital.
Those having birthdays November
no city
or rural delivery service on that day,
but morning package delivery will
be made to the business houses. The
stamp and general delivery windows
wil be open from 8 to 10 ajn. City
and rural route patrons may get
their mail by calling at the office
during the two hours.
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parents, Mr. aminCwere guests Sunday of the latter’s, r-iise ovepp oi i^ana, n v.,
“‘iunole and aun., Mr. and M^, JackSara La. Pack
Miss Elise Stepp of Dana, N. C., je»»Bt8»miC»»ilHW»mii(MgWWIW»l»W«8C8nnt«H«BatM«»«3MexgaoOOMtaoa
Miami, Fla., for a few days’ visit. i | ^ a
Mrs. A. Ross Blakely and son, Alec
have retunied to their home here
after a few weeks’ visit to Mrs. Mill’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Diekert,
in Greenwood,
Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, Mrs. Ethel
Pitts, Misses Jeanette and Frances
Lee Pitts were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Denny Pitts in Greenville.
Mrs. Mary Owens left Friday for
Syracuse, N. Y., where she will spend
several months with her daughter,
Mrs. Carl Marx, and Mr. Marx.
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Bradley, for
merly of Edgefield, are now making
in Gilbert.
Mrs. Lena Holloman, Mrs. Laura
Anderson, James Holloman, Mrs.
Crosson and Miss Bessie Jones of
Washington, D. C., were week-end
guests of Mrs. L. R. Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley ^d
daughter, Martha, of Greenwood,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Harvley’s
The many friends of Mrs. W
{the past week-end.
Q ( Friends of Mrs. Charles Jones will
H. D. HENRY
1898-1940
F. M. BOL.\ND
Owens, Sr., will be glad to know she: ^ ^
is now recuperating at her home fol
lowing a two weeks’ illness at the
local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Slaten and
son, Lynn, ahd J. M. Counts of New-
small daughter, Miriam, are spend
ing some time with her parents in
Woodruff. Mr. Jones is employed in
Columbia.
Misses Luva McDonald, Julia Por-
Sr. /
.. . -. iT n ji I" Miss Alliene Copeland, student at
2 i Lander «>•“«'. Greenwood, visited
pioy^ by the state ^wy de|^- j,. L. Copeland, the past
ment m the motor vehicle inspection ’
unit.
Ella Adair, Mrs. J. D. Jeanes,
Miss' Dot Adair and Dillard Adair
were guests Sunday of the former’s
sister, Bfrs. M. H. Yoimt, and Judge
Yount in Hickory, N. C. Mrs. Tom
Adair, who spent the past three
weeks there with her daughter, ac
companied ^em home.
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berir, were guests* Sunday of Mr.!?*-- ^1/“^*^ Akers, and RichaM
and Mrs. J. L. Dameron.
deMontmollin were in Columbia
Mrs. Irene Todd is spending the ‘ Monday evening to hear Heifetz, vio-
week in Laurens with her daughter.
ilnist.
Martin, Jr., and
Mrs. Frank
Martin.
Frank Spratt of Charlotte, visited
his son, Roy Mac Spratt, a student
l^j. Friends of Mrs. Eugene Hitt will!
' be glad to know she is recuperating
after a two weeks’ illness. j
Mrs. T. J. Peake spent the week-
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parents, Mr. md Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Presbyterten-coHege,’ and other
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Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chaney and
R. P. Chapman were visitors in Co
lumbia Sunday.
Mrs. Clara Johnson, Miss Frances
Smith and Miss Carolyn Way of
Brunswick, Ga., were wedt-end
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers.
Miss Margaret Hazel spent the
week-end at her home in Woodruff.
Robert Glenn has accepted a po-
^sition with Timmerman Motor Co.
Miss Clara Huber was the week-
mid -guest of Miss Mary White Cald
well in Decatur, Ga.
William Anderson, Jr., of Green
ville, a student at Union Theological
smninary, Richmond, Va., visited his
grandmother, Mrs. R, L. Bailey, this
week.
Miss Inez Young, student at Lan
der college. Greenwood, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John T. Young.
Miss Annette Moorhead, Miss Mary
Frances Owens, Lander college stu-
d^t, Cooley Nabors and Sonny
Hammett were week-end guests of
Dr. and B4rs. B. J. Hammet in Al
lendale.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vaughn and
children, Martha^, and Owens, of
Washingtem, Ga., Miss Dorothy
Vaughn of Spartanburg, and C. L.
Vaughn, Jr., of Cliffside, N. C., spent
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NOTICE FDR PAYMENT
OF CITY TAXES!
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Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town
of Clinton will be due and collectable between October
1st and November 16th, for the year 1940. The Tax
Books win be opened fot the collection of taxes at the
oflUce of the Town Clerk on October Ist, and will remain
open each day thereafter, Sunday excepted, vip to and
through November 16th.
A penalty of ten (10) per cent will accrue on all taxes
not paid on or before Friday, November 16th, which
penalty will be in force through Tuesday, December Slst,
after which an additional five (5) per cent penalty will
aocrueb ^ ‘I
The levy for current fiscal' year is 38Vk mills; 12 mills
for current operating expenses, and 26 mills for in
terest and sinking fund on various Bond Issues* out-
< > a standing.
• “ D. C. HEUSTESS, City aerit. jj j
relatives here on Saturday.
Miss Ruth Monts, a student at
Newberry college, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Monts.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crosby and
daui^ter, Jane, and Miss Leone
Crowy of Union, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Ray Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden left
Monday for Inverness, Fla., where
they will spend several months.
Miss Mae Barton of Columbia, vis
ited friends here Sunday.
Miss Pauline Lawson, who teaches
in Slmpsonville, spent the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. L. T. Lawson,
near here.
Miss Attis Cauley has returned
from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Phillip
Eassey, and Mr. Eassey in Greenville.
Her niece, little Patsy Eassey, ac
companied her home to spend the
week with hr grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. P. Cauley.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper, Billy
CoopeV, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Cooper spent the week-end in Char
lotte with tlie former’s daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash
more.
Mrs. R. W. Wade has returned
from a few weeks’ visit to her broth
er, W. C. Spratt, and Mrs. Spratt in
F’l^ericksburg, Va., and a trip to
New York, Washington and Rich
mond.
Friends of Mrs. Edward Ray will
be glad to know she is convalescing
at her home after being a patient for
the past five weeks at the local hos
pital.
Mrs. Russell Cooper is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Henry Spears, in Greens
boro, N. C.
Frank Boland, Jr., of Irmq, spent
the week-end with his father, F. M.j
Boland, and other relatives.
Dr. L. Ross Lynn occupied the pul
pit of the First Presbyterian church I
in Atlanta Sunday.
- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead
spent the week-end with their
daughter, Mrs. Julian Bolick, and Mr.
Bolick in Georgetown.
Mrs. E. C. Shivers of Atlanta, is
visiting Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Woods
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo spent
Sunday in Whitmire with meirl
daughters, Mrs. Halsell Miller and ^
Mrs. Joe Simpson, and son, Ansel
Bobo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Owenby and
Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Crapps of
near here are spending the week in
Grand Park, III., with the former’s
i father, D. W. Owenby and brother,
is. L. Owenby in Bellfontaine, Ohio.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Dom, Mr. and
iMrs. Odyss McIntosh og Greenwood,
and Will Bailey of Sedalia, visited
R. W. Chaney and Mr. and Mrs. Ry-
land F. Sumerel on Sunday.
Mrs. Mike Thompson and children
of Greenwood, spent the past week
with Mrs. Thompson’s brother, J. R.*
Boyd, and Mrs. Boyd.
W. C. Neely, Sr., is the guest of
relatives in Florence and Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dukes, Miss
Dora Dukes, Will Bailey of Sedalia,
and Mrs. Wade Drummond and chil
dren of Woodruff, visited Mr. andi
Mrs. Grady Adair Sunday.
Mrs. C. W. Cooper and daughter,
Suzanne, spent Sunday in Union with
their mother and. grandmother, Mrs.
Sudie Edwards. -
Friends of Robert McLees, who has
been a patient at State Park hospital,
Columbia, for the past month, will
be glad to know his condition is im
proving and he hopes to return home
iin a few weeks. His mother, Mrs.
• Zee Wright McLees, spent the week-
jend in Columbia with him.
Mrs. Joe. W. Leake and Mrs.
George W. Speake spent Sunday in
Newberry with their aunt, Mrs. W.
H. Shannon. I
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and son,'
Mike, Jr., of Seneca, visited Mrs.
Caskey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Coopef*, during the past week.
T^ following Clinton people were
in Little Mountain Sunday to attend
the birthday dinner of Mrs. David
Boland, who was celebrating her 90th
bi|thday: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland
and sons, Jeff and Dttlard. Mrs. A. J.
sis
ter, Mrs.' Lee Snow. She was accom
panied on the trip by Mrs. C. W.
Copeland, who visited Lieut. Cope
land, who is now stationed at Fort
Beiming.
Rev. L. P. McGee, pastor of Broad |
Street Methodist church is attending)
the annual meeting of upper South
Carolina Methodist conference being
held in Anderson. John B. Gentry,
lay delegate, will attend Saturday.
Eugene Hitt, alternate delegate, and
John W. Coleman also attended the
meeting during the week.
Mrs. N. E. Finney, Mrs. L. H. Da
vidson, Mrs. R. J. McCrary, Mr. and!
Mrs. WilUam BlackweU, L. H. Da-!
vidson. Miss Dot Taylor, Mr. and
Mn^ W. M. McCray. Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Finney, Sr., and Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Neill
Turner in Elberton, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts Miss
Dorothy and Richard Stutts will
leave today for Charleston where
they will attend the wedding of Mrs.
Stutts’ niece. Miss Evel3m Lea, and
Thomas Smith, which will take place
tomorrow evening at the First Pres
byterian church. Miss Stutts will be
Miss Lea’s maid of honor.
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