The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 23, 1941, Image 6

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/ r THE CLINTON CHRdNiCLE, CLINTON, S. C Thursdoy, Jonuory 23, 1941' ism t" AUDITOR’S NOTICE TTie County Auditor’s office at Lau- nns, S. C., >vill be open from the 1st Aar of January to the 1st day of If^h, 1941, for the purpose of tak ing tax returns for the ensuing year; •nd for the transaction of all busi- pertaining to the office. For the WEST ClINION PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS !tfRS. JOE CAMPBJEXL. Correspondenf Bud Quinton is recuperating at the! James Dunaway and James Dun- home of his mother, Mrs. Sadie'away and Miss Hazef Dunaway at- • ^ X i Quinton, after being in an automo- i tended the funeral of their cousin, c«venience of taxpayers, returns CM jjjjg accident a month ago. I Mrs. Sallie Turner Nabors, Monday fts made at the following appoint-; and.afternoon, ts throughout the county on dates! Mrs. cecii waixer ana ed below for the purpose of tak- Larry Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. g tax return^ for the year 1941: , Cannon and children and Ernest «s UP Tan j Hamilton visited Mrs. Cannon s; Sunday. I A 4.. 11 V ' ’ ■ mother, Mrs. Medlock, who is se- j Mrs. Leila Smith, Mrs. Bud Owens, riously ill at her home in. Green- Mrs. James Creswell and son Bub- Mn and Mrs. Odell Gregory and John Young visited in Whitmire Newspaper Ads Are Held Best Planned Advertisin '2 iers Are Told. ig Necessary, Refoil Clofh- 10 A. M. to 11 A. M. Renno, Thursday, Jan. 23, 12 toi^Q^d 1:30 P. M. ! George Cunningham has re- ber, and Mrs. Arthur Davis and children visited Mrs. Inez Sorrow ini Cross Hill, Friday, Jan. 24, 10 A.M. home after being ill at the {Greenwood Sunday. to 2 P. M. ■ home of her parents in Tycapau. MounUille, Friday, Jan. 24, Mrs. Giles Lawson and to 5 P. M. , I daughter, Peggy, visited Mr. and Dr. Thompson’s, Friday, Jan 24, Charlie Roberts Mrs. Lillian Dean and children; Lawrence Seabolt in Ware Shoa e A. M. to 12 noon. _ _ Waterloo, Friday, Jan. 24, 1 P.M. and Miss Marie Brewington of Spar-j ta 4 P. M. ’ " J. C. Martin’s Store. Saturday, Jan. 25, 9 A.M. to 12 Noon. E. E. Watkins’ Store. Monday, Jan. 27, 9 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maddox were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Davis near Clinton. A. M. Spivey visited Mr. and M manager of the J. B. Ivey company, said that merc#ants generally were having a large amount of business, a great portion of it caused by the de fense program. He advised against a MRS. DELIA MOTES PASSES AT HOME —«— Mrs. Delia Motes, 53, wife of An« possible tendency of merchants to dy Motes, died Saturday at her horn# rely upon such a big volume over an j in the Hurricane section after an ex- tanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. F. I Luther Maddox of Fort Jackson, Dunaway Monday. j visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Roland, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Powell and Mrs. C. W. Smith attended the funeral of Charlotte, N. C., Jan. 20. — E. R. Richer of Chicago, vice-president and advertising manager of Hart, Schaffner and Marx, told the Caro lines* Association of ReUil Clothiers and Furnishers today that newspa per advertising was the basic point in a successful advertising program. But, he added, there is *a necessity for carefully planned, judiciously I wb DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING placed advertising in order to obtain | EXCEPT BAD maximum success. bau David Owens, of Charlotte, general I CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. indefinitely long period. Qn the other hand, Owens said, the wise mer chants will chart their courses over an even keel and be’prepared to op erate their businesses profitably af ter a recession.' Baxter S. Miller, of Durham, was elected association president, suc- ceedihg G. Heyward Mahon, Jr., of Greentdlle, S. C„ who was named on the board of directors. Also elected to the board was Cecil Roper, of Lau rens, S. C. tended illness. The funeral services were con ducted Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock from the Hurricane Baptist churdii, with interment following in the church cemetery. Besides her husband, the deceased is survived by five sons, Arthur, Cordell, James, Howard and Carlton Motes; three daughters, Mrs. 24ennie Watts, Mrs. Ella Taylor and Miss Edna Motes, all of this community, and seven grandchildren. RUBBER STAMPS All Sizea — Qokk Servlee CHRONICLE PUBUSHING CO. IJ. L. Maddox. Mrs. L. A. Riser visited her moth er, Mrs. Sallie Gamble, in Waterloo Monday. Princeton. Monday, Jan. 27, IJ, Miss Frances Smith in Piedmont Fri- A.M. to 12:30 P.M. '' day. Among The Sick L. C. Tavior’s Store. I^Ionday, Jan. Mrs. J. H. Roland and Mi's. Earl Douglas DeYoung. Mrs. J. H. Buz-• 27, 1:30 P.M. to 3 P.M. , Roland of Laurens, visited Mr. and, hardt and little daughter, Beverly, i J. R. Buzhardt's Store. Monday, Theodore Queen Sunday. have the flu. Jan. 27, 3:30 P.M. to 5 P.M. Mr. and Mi's. Ralph Spiers and Mrs. Harold Crowe continues ill. Hickorv Tavern. Tuesday. Jan. 28.; Mrs^ Carl! 10 A \o 12 Noon .Pruitt ah Ninety-Six Sunday. Attaw^ay, Claude Wallenzine and son,. Reeves 5: ~Hipp's Store' Tuesday,! Brook, state enlistment Maxie, Itirs. T. M. Meadors^ Clyde ] Jan 28 12*'30PM to 2 P M ’ secretary, of Columbia, will speak I Cannon. Mrs. Dan Dunaway, B. B. j ' Bolts S*tore. Tuesdav Jan 28, 230 Bev. Hughes, pastor of; Neal, Miss Hazel Brown, Odis Gra-: PM. to 4 P.M. " ’ Calvary Biit^st church, at 10 o’clock! ham and Fi*ances Graham, Mrs. 1 Owings. Wednesday, Jan. 29, iQ Sunday morning. ' Mamie Osborne, Robert Whitsel, and j A.M. to 12 Noon. ' ' | ^*"5- Frank Jacks and j daughter, Alice Faye, T. E. Ivester, Gray Court. Wednesday, Jan. 29, ‘^^Bdren visited Mrs. Jacks’ parents, Bill Rowes, L. W. Butler, Mrs. Mar- 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brownlee, near Jones' Store, ’ Thursday, Jan. 30j_Gray Court Sunday. 10 A.M. to 11 A.M. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Stevenson andidren, Mr. and Mrs. Algie Griffin, Coopers Store. Thursday, Jan. 30,{children visited Mr, and Mrs. Cecil 1 and two children, Mrs. E. R. Reese, 11:30 A.M. to 1 P.M. ' {Ledbetter in Greenwo6d Sunday, j and two children, Sidney Riser, Mr. garet Kendrick and son, Johnnie, Mrs. A. G. Galloway and five chil- Harris’ Store. Thursday,, Jan. 30, | Mr, and Mrs. George Phillips and 1:30 P.M. to 3 P.M. , j Mrs. Roland Wilkie attended the Lanford, Friday, Jan. 31, 12 to l:30' funeral of Mrs. Ruby White-in Hen- P.M. ! rietta, N. C., Sunday, and Mrs. Walter Meadors, Mr. and j Mrs. Clarence Dunaway and two j children, Norma McKissick, Miss i Gladys Linderman, Mrs. J. N. Nix, Ora, Friday, Jan. 31, 2 P.M. to 3, Mrs. Lawson Smith of Enoree, 1 E. J. Campbell, Paul Holtzclaw, Miss P.M. I visited her mother, Mrs. Lillie Ker- It is ab.solulely necessary for you nell, the past week-end. to make returns as personal property j Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Downs and has to be retuined every year. If not!Mrs. Jack Anderson were visitors in convenient to come to the County!Columbia Sunday. Auditors office in the court house,! Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foster and please meet me at one of the above children of Whitmire, visited Mr. and places. ! Mrs. C. W. Foster Sunday. S. R. DORROH, j Mr. and Mrs. William Terry and tf .Auditor, Laurens County.,Joe Terry, Jr., visited their grand mother, Mrs. W. A. Terry, in Green- ^ wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove andl Margie Ann Morris, Mr. anfl Mrs. W. C. Wood, Mrs. Q. W. Wallenzine, Mcs. Wm. Cannon, Mrs. Sadie Quin ton, Donald Power, Muriel Jean Me- i Gee, Mrs. J. H. Bouknight, and lit tle daughter Patricia Anne, Mrs. S L, Long, Doris Gregory, W. M. * Samples, Marshall Samples, Mrs. Verla Samples and five children, Ralph Spiers, and son, Ansel, Luther “Bo” Woods, and Mrs. Jennie Wat kins ail have the flu. Walter Davis of Greenwood, is WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. ! children and Mr. and Mrs. William ill with pneumonia at the home of _ ^ _ _ __ Snelgrove visited relatives in Saluda his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jason j Icnoi^ Jaiee Rccioc Cbtckt.^^ week-end. I Davis on Pitts street. * LI I Robert Wingo of Columbia,* Grady Canfield has pneumonia. nllRIIIIdtiO I SIR gHICkly {several days with her parents, Mr.I Mrs. R. D. Hughes is recuperating If yaa suffer from rheumatic, arthritu or' and Mrs. N. W. Bigham, near Clin- at her home after a tonsil operation •euritis paia. try this simple inexpenaive home I ton the past Week. . at the local hospital last Wednesday, recipe that thousands are usins. Get a package •»»_ a t ....j I ef Ru-Ex Compound today. Mix it with a quart , and MrS. A. E. Ealcy and oi water, add the juice of 4 Lemona It’s easy, j children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S. I Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Douglas DeYoung was twelve Mo uouble at all and pleasant. You need only i Princeton Siinriav S UblmpoonfuU two times a day. Often within I m rrinc^on aunoay. ^ 48 hours—sometiaieB oTemight^-splcadid re-j Mrs. E. J. Campbell, Mrs. CollC! |^„pinc iieYmino uua<! tt Mrs. Cleveland Campbelli iaave and if you do not feel better, Ru-ia will! . 'v, j • j years Old Monday, January 20.- ^ A Maxie Wallenzine will be four ***^if* “•***?“,** J®®®*’*.*®***^..*""*®’' Nancy Anne Starnes in Woodruff tee. Ru-Ex Compound ia for sale and raeota* aseaded by Kellers Drug Store TYPEWRITER ADDING MACHINE RIBBONS CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Phone 74 • years old Sunday, January 26. '! Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Butler cele- j brated their wedding anniversary January 17, | Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis ob- : served their wedding anniversary! Monday. January 20. | William Terry observed his birth- Gray Funeral Home Clinton," FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...nnd... ^ EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Phonee 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and Y. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgrs. Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Harmon and children visited Mrs. Corrie Harmon in Newberry Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Owens Whitmire and son, Derrell, of Goldville, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs, James ' Mr and Mrs H W Childress and^^^^ January 18. Mr. and M w. Childress and, jan^a^y 18 was the birthday of (Children of Chester were Sunday,^,^^ Igiests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Me-, ^lark observed her Mr. and Mrs- Qwens of Gaffney, hirthda. of (Visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Owens thelj, j ' Anderson, past week-end. ! Mrs^. Hannah Burton xind Missj ' Julia ’ Mae Burton of Greenville, BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE Telephone 9268 WE ARE Hl^NTING TROUBLE spent several the past week with Mrs. Burton’s daughter, Mrs. J. H. Foster. Mrs. Sallie Simmons spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. L. M. | Brown and Mr. Brown, in Anderson. Lewis Quinn has moved to Fort Mill. Miss Nellie Brazille spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. D. L. Gunter, in Goldville. George Morris and daughter, I Blanche and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt I Morris and daughter, Nell, of Pros- i perity, were Sunday guests of Mr. jand Mrs. R. C. Lunsford. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Sullivan of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. iC. Oxner Sunday. I Mrs. J. S. Oldman is visiting Mrs. j Roy Streetman near Commerce, Ga, | Joe Anderson of Greenwood, and! Burgee Mrs. Emory Burgess of near Clin ton, announces the birth of a daugh ter, Joan Elizabeth, on January 8. Mrs. Burgess is the former Miss Ruby Bigham. Samples Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Samples an nounce the birth of a son ^turday, Jan. 18. The little fellow has been named James Harold. i • Mrs. Samples is the former Miss Bessie Mae Quinn. ♦ aUes Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Giles announce the, birth of a son, Jerry Edward, on January 16. Mrs. Giles is the former Miss Ada James of Greenville. Griifin Bom to Mr. and Mrs. William I Mack Anderson of Honea Path, vis- Griffin, a daughter, on Jan. 21. ited Mrs. Floyce Bell Sunday. j ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cranford of, Campbell Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brock of Spkrtanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs.' John Cranford Simday. Chamer Linderman of Miami, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell are receiving congratulations i4)on . the arrival of a^son on Jan. 18. The little fellow has been named Charles FOR BRAKES . . . that protect like mother’s love — save like a miser — and last like a bad name . .. SEE US AND MOTOR SAFELY. Serriee Somers Clarage m visited his sister, Mrs. Ozie Mae Mc», Terry. Mrs. Campbell before mar- Kissick, the past week-end. riage was Miss Beatrice Garrett. Palmer Howard has returned home! ■ ■ ♦ after spending several weeks in New: w. M. U. Meet York. • ! On Monday evening the Woman’s J. W. Fowler, Ralj^ Riddle, Mil-' Missionary society of Calvary Bap- ton Milam, Jr., an(| Rufus Sullivan' tist church held its regular monthly visited Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McKee in'meeting at the home of Mrs. Palmer Abbeville Sunday. Howard on Washington street at Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hotzelaw vis- seven o’clock, ited Mrs. Holtzclaw's sister, Mrs. Ed- j in the absence of the prwident, WMd Roff and Mr. Roff, in Whit- Mrs. R. T. Trammell presided over mire Sunday. ithe meeting. Ok^ened witii.,the song Brooks and James Dunaway and | for the year, **desus Saves.** Mrs. Willie Lawson visited Mrs- Minnie j Howard read the Scripture^ 146th Brewington in Spartanburg Sunday, i Psalm. Prayer by Mrs. R. T. Tram- Miss Hazel Dunaway spent thelmell. An interesting program on week-end with her grandmother,) “An Urgent Gospel Where We Uve,** Mrs. J. F. Whitmire, near Clinton.!was led by the program leader, Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballew and son,'joe Terry, with several membeip Kenneth, of Greer, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wallenzine. « Mrs. Geneva Coker is visiting her dau^ter, Mrs. J. W. Patterson,* in Ninety-Six. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Braswell and children and Misa Hazel Brown via- Hed relatives in Greenwood Simday. Mrs. C. F. Dunaway, Mrs. Hughey Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Charkt Dun away, L. H. Dunaway, Mr. and Mra. taking part. Roll called and minutbs read by the secretary, Mrs. Ralph Riddle. Crrds sent to absent memben udm were ilL Delightful rehreiAunaots were served by the hostess, aaaistea by Mrs. Ursula Blakely. The next meeting will be with Bln. R. D. Hugbax SUBaCUBB TO tBB CHBONICUI Another Knotty Job! Fine Our theme during 1940 has been —and it will be the same during aU of 1941- “WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING EXCEPT BAD” ♦ I WE HOPE TO SERVE YOU WELL AND OFTEN DUR- ING THE NEW YEAR.- ANNOUNCEMENTS BANK FOKSAS BLOTTERS BOOKLETS BROADSIDES STATEMENTS BILL HEADS CIRCULARS SALES BOOKS ENCLOSURES ENVELOPES FILING FORMS - LABELS \ LETTERHEADS MILL FORMS ' OFFICE FOkMS PUBLICATTONS SHIPPING FORMS STATIONERY TAGS RECEIPT BOOKS Chrimicli Poblisliiiir Gi, ■ tars - Printers - Stationax TeltphoM N.. 74 ClintM, S. C. )4|/ A ■vi-.xXi'