The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 03, 1942, Image 5
Thursday, December 3, 1942
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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COLLEGES ARE TOLD
CHANGES BE DRASTIC
Memphis, Term., Nov. 30.—South
ern educators were told here today
that colleges “might Just as well gird
up their loins for drastic changes in
their student body and curricula” and
CHILDREN’S
COLDS
FM DIRECT relief from miseries
of colds—coughing, phlegm, irrita
tion, dogged upper air passages—
rub throat, chest: dnd back with
Vicks VapoRub. Its poultke-and-
vapor action brings relief without
dosing. / .
. FDR HERO
COLO “sniffles’’
melt a spoonful
of VapoRub in
hot water. Then
have the child
breathe in the
steaming vapors.
forget the formula of “education as
usual.”
Education, like the world as a
whole, “will never be the same,”
Dean Fred Smith of the University
of Tennessee told a group meeting in
connection with the Southern Asso
ciation .of Colleges and Secondary
schools.
And from the standpoint of retain
ing youth in colleges, he added, edu
cators made a series of mistakes in
refusing to adopt speed-up programs
for high school, college and techni
cal training. *
Smith warned that “the war de
partment is about through dealing
with colleges—they believe in a type
of college training but not as dictat
ed by academicians.”
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
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Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mrs. W. C. Twitty, Jr., and Lt.
Tench Owens attended the wedding
of Miss Anne Hellams and Tucker
Irvin Tuesday in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler and
children visited at Mt. Croghan Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Caldwell of
Greenville, spent the week-end with
of Woodruff, spent the week-end with i Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bailey.
Mrs. R. L. Bailey and Miss Ruth
few
Friends of Capt. Carroll W. Cope
land will be glad to know he has
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Bailey spent a few days the past! been dismissed from Stark General
iweek with their daughter and sister, 1 hospital. Charleston, and is stationed
; Mrs. William Anderson, in Green- | at Camp Butner, Durham, N. C.
! ville. Miss Inez Young, member of the
Joe Fincher Austin of Laurens, Kershaw school faculty, spent the
spent a few days the past week with holidays with her father, John T.
' his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ry- 1 Young, and Mrs. Young,
land Sumerel. I Miss Ruth McMillan, student nurse
Miss Evelyn Henry, member of the at the General hospital, Spartanburg, j
Central school faculty, spent the holi-1 spent the Thanksgiving holidays with
days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie C.
B. H. Henry. ’) McMillan.
Friends of George Cornelson, Jr./ Friends of Miss Miriam Donnan
will be glad to know he is improving will be glad to know she has returned
after being in' at his home the past
two weeks.
Mrs. John Holland Hunter and 1
daughter. Miss Betty Hunter, were
visitors in Greenville on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Neely and
daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of Avon
dale Estates, Ga., spent the week-end
with Mrs. Neely’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Blakely.
Pfc. Irby Hipp, Jr., of the marines,
-i |-N«w River, N. Cv,
there with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
jlrby S. Hipp. ,
Miss Pggy Sprunt of Columbia,
spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
C. W. Stone and Mr. Stone.
Capt. and Mrs. Clarence W. Happ,
to her teaching position in Goldville
after undergoing a nasal operation
ast week.
Ensign Robert M. Vance of the
navy, spent several days last week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Vance.
Little Jacki^ Franks was the guest
the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hagins in Abbeville.
Mrs. A. B. Stone and Mrs. Duffie
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Duffie Stone, at Camp Stewart, Ga.,
recently.
Friends of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph
Caldwell will be interested to know
they moved Friclay to Johnsonville,'
where Mr. Caldwell has been assign-
enroute from Miami Beach, Fla., to ed to the Hemingway circuit of the
hanute Field, 111., spent several days Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
this week with Capt. Happ’s sister,
Mrs. S. C. Hays, and Dr. Hays.
Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter,
Anne and Bobby Owens were
guests of their cousins, Mary Jean
and Ben Martin, in Easley for the
I Barrie Jean, spent the week-end with holidays.
their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Sgt. Allen Rankin of Comp Croft, i
Effie Wasson, at Hickory Tavern. Spartanburg, was a recent guest ‘ of
Misses Lucile, Edna and Myrtis Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer and Miss
Rice of Kinards, were week-end Mary Barksdale. . •
John Lisenby of Norwood, N. C.,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chaney.
Miss Elizabeth Barnes of the Cam
1 den school faculty, spent several days Mrs. J. L. Furr.
; the past week with her parents, Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kohn, who re
spent the week-end with Mr. and
and Mrs. Eric Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Babb and chil-
sided on East Carolina avenue, are
moving this week to Columbia, where
! dren of Charlotte, N. C., spent the 1 Mr. Kohn has accepted a position < ►
| week-end with Mrs. Babb’s mother, I with The Columbia Record.
Mrs. J. L. Wright, and sister, Miss | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Daniel of
Sara Zee Wright. jblanta, were guests of the latter’s
Henry Moore Young, student at: sister, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter, during
Wofford college, Spartanburg, and the week.
Mrs. J. W. Fowler of Laurens, spent 1 Mrs. C. R. Abrams-has returned to
j the week-end with their parents, Mr.! Hattiesburg, Miss., after a ten-day
and Mrs. L. L. Young, who live near, visit with her mother, Mrs. R. A.
here. i Steer and Mr. Steer,
t Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Poole of
granddaughter, Mona Bowen, visited Dunn, N. C., were week-end guests
Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley in of the former’s sister, Mrs. W. R.
Greenwood Sunday. i Brown, Mr. Brovyn, and other rela-
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brabham, for- tives here,
merly of Columbia, have moved to Mrs. James P. Sloan left Friday to
the city and taken an apartment on join Mr. Sloan for an indefinite stay
Centennial street. Mr. Brabham is in Chicago, III., where he is taking
manager of the Home store. a course at the Naval Reserve Mid-
H. M. Howard of Campobello, spent 1 shipman school. * _ j
the week-end with his daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wallace of Co-
Gary Holcombe. | lumbia, and Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Har- |
Mrs. Tom Adair and Mrs. Minnie | ris of Newberry, were guests .Satur-
C. Adair spent the past week in Lau
rens with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Adair.
Miss Ailie Garvin was a visitor in
Greenville on Friday.
day of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hunter.;
Miss Frances Abrams, Miss Gladys
Griffin of Greenville, and Thomas |
Abrams of Clemson, were week-end
Mrs. Thad Johnson, Jr., and little guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer,
son of Charleston, are spending sev-l Misses Kathleen and Elinor Shaw
eral days with Mrs. Thad Johnson, ; and Alice Poole spent the holidays in
Sr. j Kinards as the guests of the latter’s
Mrs. Clifton Adair and son, John- sister, Mrs. L. L. King, and Mr. King,
ny, spent the week-end in Hickory, 1 Mrs. W. N. Leslie and daughters
N. C., with Judge and Mrs. M. H.‘Norma and Jane, and Miss Nina
Yount. I Baity of Greenville, were guests sev-
Mrs. C. M. Bailey has returned eral days last week of the former’s
from a few days trip to New York.! sister, Mrs. M. C. Poole, and Mr.
She was accompanied home for a;
visit by her daughter Mrs. W. Bruce,
Lea, of Rocky Mount, N. C.
Harriett Davis, student nurse at
the General hospital, Spartanburg, 1
has resumed her studies after spend-i
ing the holidays with her parents,:
Mr .and Mrs. John D. Davis.
Dr. D. J. Brimm of the college fac
ulty, spent several days with his son,!
Henry M. Brimm, and Mrs. Brimm
in Richmond, Va.
Friends of Mrs. G. Paul Roberts
will regret to know she is a patient 1
at a Greenville hospital.
Mrs. T. T. Taylor of Greenwood,!
the former Miss Bums Browning, is
making her home with her aunt, Mrs. j
W. A. Dicus, and Mr. Dicus for the l
duration while Mr. Taylor is in for
eign service.
Mrs. Billy McMillan has returned!
home after spending several days
with Mr. McMillan in Baltimore, Md. |
Miss Dorothy Horton, student nurse
at the General hospital, Spartanburg,'
spent the week-end with her parents, 1
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Horton.
Mrs. L. D. Sullivan of Augusta,
Ga., spent the week-end with her
father, G. P. Roberts. >
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Timmons are
occupying the residence recently va
cated by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleve
land on Centennial street.
Mrs. Hamp Boyd and little son,
Bobby, of Charleston, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
Boyd.
Lt. Col. Walter A. Johnson of Camp
Tyson, Ternt., spent several days here'
with his family this week.
Mrs. Dill Ellis spent several days
in Richmond, Va., this week with
relatives and attended the wedding
of a cousin. Mrs. Ellis and daughter,
Becky, have returned to their home
in Dillon after a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. George H. Ellis here. ■
The following were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Austin Chandler Thursday:
Mrs. J. C. Chandler, Mrs. C. B. Mills,
Ray Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. S. D.
Austin, and Mr. and Mrs. Pierce
Chandler of Cross Hill, Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Chandler and Mrs. Florence Da^
I vis of Laurens.
Poole.'
Miss Agnes Fuller, student nurse
at the General hospital in Spartan
burg, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. T. Fuller, during the holi
days.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Poole, Mrs.
Deany Martin and children, Edna and
Jim, were guests Thursday of Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Poole near here.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Poole had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.:
Bill Power and daughter, Peggy, of
Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. King
and daughter, Judy, of Kinards, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Poole and daughter,
Janet, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown,
and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Poole.
Mrs. Carroll White Copeland was
the week-end guest of Miss Joanna
Bunting in Spartanburg.
Dr. William P. Jacobs is spending
a few days in Washington, D. C., on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond had as
their guests Sunday Miss Annie Bond
of Greenwood, Mrs. S. P. Anderson
and children and Mrs. P. M. Bond of
Greenville.
Mrs. B. R. Fuller has returned to
Daytona Beach, Fla., after spending
the past two weeks with her daugh
ter, Mrs. J. B. Townsend. Mr. Town
send, who is employed in Aberdeen,
N. C., was also at home for the week
end.
Friends of Miss Hazel Sims will be
glad to know she has returned to her
home after being a patient at Hays
hospital for three weeks. Miss Char
lie Sims of Greenwood, is spending a
few days with her sister and mother,
Mrs. C. L. Sims.
Walter DeWese of Shreveport, La.,
is visiting his sister, Mrs. L. Ross
Lynn and Dr. Lynn. Mr. DeWese ac
companied Mrs. Lynn here from
Brighton, Tenn., where they were
guests of relatives.
Mrs. Brewer Dixon and sons, Brew-
and Kelly, have returned from a few
days visit to Captain Dixon, stationed
at Bowman field, Louisville, Ky. Bai
ley Dixon was the guest of his aunt,
Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., and Mr.
Marshall in Wadesboro, N. C., for
the holidays.
LAST CALL!
We will GIN cotton for last time this
year FRIDAY, DEC. 4th.
C-W S GUANO CO., INC.
CLINTON, S. C,
For Payment of
City Taxes
Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town
of Clinton will be due and cpllectable up to December
15th for the year 1942. The Tax BooKs are open for the
collection of taxes at the office x of the Town Clerk, and
will remain open up to and through December 15.
A penalty of five (5%) per cent will be added on all
taxes not paid by this date, And ar additional ten
per cent shall be added if said taxes and per^alties are
not paid on or before the 31st day of December, 1942.
The levy for current fiscal year is mills; 12 mills
for current operating expenses, and 26Vs mills for in
terest and sinking fund on various Bond Issues out
standing. r •
D. C. HEUSTESS, City Clerk.
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