The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 08, 1948, Image 11
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Thursdoy, April 8, 1948
THE tLINTON CHRONICLE
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South Clinton News
For the Week ...
MBS. CLYDE TRAMMELL.
CMTecpondent and Representative
was the Sunday guest of her brother) week 'from H. E. Quarles, J
Robert Turner.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
OF STOCKHOLDERS OF JOANNA
MERCANTILE CO, Goldville, S. C.
Notice is hereby given, pursuant
to a resolution of the Board of Di
rectors oif Joanna Mercantile Com
pany, adopted M«*rch 25, 1948, that
a special meeting of the stockholders
of Joanna Mercantile Company w:ll
be held at the offices of the said cor-* Mrs. Arthur L. Taylor and son of]
poration at Goldville, S. C., on the'Laurens, were Sunday guests of Mj.:^ e p e Dalton spent Sunday with Mrs. report.
Mrs. J. P. Oakley Sunday. * I cohol during the 'first two week^ of week intrbduc-ed a b;ll to amend the
Mrs. Fannie Chastain.of Lautentf, | March, according to a report this' constitution by adding a pr^iso per-
j rector of the motor vehicle division
Mrs., Glenn Orepps and children;of the South Carolina State Highway
are visiting her parents, Mr. and i Department.
Mrs .G. E. Bishop, enroute to Miami,
mitting Hunter School District No. .5
of Laurens county to incur bonded in
i'deotedness to an amount not exceed-
-Ling 18'per Cent of the assessed value
3rd day of May, 1948, at 10:00 A. M.
for the following purposes:
1. To pass upon and accept or re
ject a resolution of the Board of Di
rectors of said Joanna Mercantile
Company that said corporation be
completely liquidated and dissolved
in the manner required by law, and
that the assets of the corporation be
distributed to the stockholders in
complete cancellation and redemp
tion oif all their" capital stock, and
that said liquidation be completed as
soon as possible.
# „ r> :„4 »t n Ifr -S^um Carolina, 219 driver^sur- 0 f a n taxable property in the school
Fla., from Cherry Point, N. C., their, ren( j ere< j their licenses on drunken district,
former home. driving charges between March first
^ r 'T>. ar )? Mr s - IL Dalton and the fifteenth, according to the
„ Three of the drivers ‘who'
i Dalton’s sister, Mrs. Mary Ott, in i os t their licenses were woman, and
West Clinton. - none of the violators were under the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sprouse and a g e nineteen.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Grogan spent
of v the corporation to take all action
and execute all papers necessary to! th ;'“ as “t‘we^k 7n LeesviHe^
effectuate the complete liquidation
and dissolution of the corporation.
3. To transact .such other and fur
ther business as may properly be
brought before the meeting.
By order of the Board of Directors
. . < v. .
of Joanna Mercantile Company, ,at
and Mrs. R. P. Putman. *
^Irs. M. C. Smith, Nancy Smith!
and Karen Wilson spent the week-, “f- ‘““‘ age of nineteen. The oldest person
end with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Me- rr’ldren^vuited relaAives Sunday in apprehended was 62 years of age.
Manus in Whitmire. Mr*, and Mrs.: ,5/ er ' j~ »» t u ^
t. .w j u ^ Mr. and MrsL John Dees spent;
Horace Smith and children werei ^ , ■ n ..| n .
, 4 *u , « , the week-end wiht Mrs. Dees par- Inna Bl Prhnn^p^
guests of the McManus Sunday. i . .. , ,,, u r, , u rrupubeb
° 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckham, ■ i r i • ■
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burnett oa West Clinton. change In School LOW
Greenville, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs G E gi sh op spent! —^—-
Sunday in Laureps with Rev. and 1 Columbia, April 1—(Special to the
Mrs. A. W. Dennis. » N I Chronicle)—Senator O. L. Long last
Clarepce Harris and Mr. and Mrs.
James Harris of Laurens, visited
Mrs. Dora Harris Sunday. 1 . • !
Mrs. Stacey King and Mrs. Cecil
The bill provides that the question
of adopting the amendment to the
Constitution be submitted to the
qualified electors at the next general
election..
J." A. Rogers who is ill at his home,
and Mrs. Rogers.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Hamby were Mrs. Mable Tucker,
Miss Loree Tucker, Leo Tucker and
Backache
Tot quick comforting kolp tor Back echo.
Rheumatic Faina, OoWIng Up Nl«bU. etrong
Cloudy urlna, IrrlUOag paeonaa. Lee Paine,
drcloe under oyoa, am avoUon ankloa. duo
to non-orgaala and aom-ayitemlo Kidney and
Bladder 1 rouble#, try Cyefe*. Quick, complete
satlifactlon or money back guaranteed. Aak
▼our druggist tor Cystex today.
-1
/or-
- DISCOMfOWTl
— 35 d Per Bottle
Tire Recapping.
Battery Charging.
Fire.stone Batteries,
Radiator Boiling.
Car and Truck Repairing,
TIMMERMAN
MOTOR CO.
Phone 119 (Jary St,
2. To authorize the proper officers I Mrs. Ada Nubert of near Laurens.
Adams of West Clinton, visited Mr.;
and Mrs. Mart Satterfield Sunday.
Roy Waldrep of Florence, is vis-1 Mr - and Mr * Paul McCauley and..
iting his sister, Mrs. Eugene Cook,
sons visited Mrs. McCauley's moth-
and Mr. Cook.
er, Mrs. Lidie Howard, who is a pa-,
. ... „ ^ , 4. ,. tient in the York hospital, Sunday, |'
Mr. and. Mrs. Jesse uc e 1 Mrs. Mattie Harvey spent Sundav,
family visited Misses Sally Ann bnd ith her sjster) Mrs John Cr0 ancl '
Stella Duckett in Wattsville, an d ' Mr Crow in . Cross mR.
Goldville, S. C., this, the 25th day,, ^ rs ‘ P u 8 n Nabois, a pa4ient in the. and ^j rs Marion Ingram, Mrs.!
Laurens hospital, Sunday iCHnitme Smith and Miss Bernice'
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mattison ofj Smith of Rock H ill, and Miss Pearl!
Laurens, were visitors of Mr. and; Ingram of Lancasteri visitcd :J r.
Mrs. Posey Davis Sunday | and Mrs Boyd Wilkes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. pene Robinson and, Mrs Addie Bee Colemani m.— 1
of March, 1948.
22-4c
J. B. HART,
Secretary.
MclNTOSH'S
SHOE SHOP
Send Your Shoes To Us for
Best Materials and
Workmanship.
family of Winston-Salem, C'- Co l e man, Mr. and Mrs. George Ropei* ■
[were recent visitors of the latter s and Unda vis;ted M r. and Mrs. G.',
i parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parrish. £ Taylor in Laurens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson and .
Mr. and Mrs. James Yarborough
i and son were visitors in Augusta,
Ga., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oakley • and
daughters of Anderson, and Mrs. J.
T. Oakley of Belton, visited Mr. and
H. D. HENRY
F. M. BOLAND
1^198-1948
“H. D. HENRY & COMPANY
——INSURANCE
: — ' 1— ; : : r
STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
Let Us Analyze Your # Insurance Needs
Telephone 121
mi
must
One kind to keep your servite
GOING
These are the dollars that are used
to run the business— to meet the
day-to-day expenses of supplying
telephone service. You pay them
with your telephone bill and the
nickels you deposit in pay telephones. These
dollars pay wages to telephone workers and all
other expenses of furnishing you service, in addi
tion, these dollars you pay for service must also
provide a reasonable return to the people who have
invested their money in the telephone business.
One kind to keep your sorvito
GROWING
i •
These are the dollars that are used
to build the business. They pay for
new buildings, switchboards, wires,
cables poles, and other equipment.
These dollars do not come from the
bills you pay for telephone service because a.,
regulated utility such as the Telephone Company
is not permitted to earn enough money to put
earnings haek into the business. Facilities for
improvement and expansion must be financed
with dollars from investors, attracted by a rea
sonable expectation of . safety and a fair return
on their investment. ,
In order to keep your telephone service
GOING and GROWING, there must be enough
of both kinds of dollars. This requires adequate
telephone rates—rrates sufficient to pay the cost of
furnishing you telephone service with enough left
over to yield a reasonable return to investors wdio
supply the dollars th.it make the service possible.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Incorporalod
son of Greenwood ,were visitors of |
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jackson Sunday. ‘
Sgt. and Mrs. Gillis Berry of'
Greenville air base, were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willard Sunday.
Mrs. W. I. Bailey,—Jr., and chil-!
dren aTfended a birthday dinner for |
Mrs. G. W. Alexander in Piedmont
Sunday.
Mr.* and 'Mrs. Vernon Thompson,
and Jimmy and J. B. Bagwell of
Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil'
McLendon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emory-of Due]
West, visited Mr. and MrsT Floyd ,
Emory during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Garel Satterfield and |
R. C. Satterfield and children were
visitors on Sunday of Mrs. C. A i
Blakely in Greenville.
Mrs, Rufus Mills and children]
spent the week-end in Woodruff!
with Mr. and Mrs: C. S. James.
XT. B. Sharpton, Sr., and Gregg!
Rowe visited relatives and attended j
the funeral o( Lewis Wood in Edge-I
field Sunday.
Miss Nell Morris of Greenville,
junior college, Pfc. Geprge Schoff of
the Greenville air base, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Thomson and Perry Guest and
son of Honea Path, were visitors
Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Waik-
er.
’ Card of Thanks
I wish to express my apprecia
tion for the many beautiful flowers
and cards that I received during
my recent illness.
—Mrs. John Motte.
W. M. S. Meets Tonight
_ _The . Woman's -Missionary society
of the Baptist church will meet with
Mrs. Paul McCauley Thursday eve
ning (tonight) at 7:30. Each mem
ber -is urged to be present at this
meeting. We will meet at the church
no later than 7:20 to go to Mrs. Mc
Cauley s.
Outing Enjoyed
The Pentecostal tyoliness Sunday
school department and P. H. Y. S/
enjoyed an egg hunt and weiner
roast on Saturday at the mineral
spring near Laurens.
Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Dennis and
Rev. Lyons of Laurens, and Mr. and
Mrs. ~C: L. Wehunt of Goldville.
joined the group at the spring.
Revival Services
Revival services will be held at
the Pentecostal Holiness church dur
ing this week-end beginning Friday
evening, April 9.
With The Sick
Mrs. Thomas Chalk is ill.
Mrs. Tommy Black is ill.
Little Ruth Trammell is
ill.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. Ilthiel Harvey will celebrate
her birthday April 9, and her daugh-
tei;, will be one year old .April
10th: ‘
Caroline Bennett will celebrate a
birthday April 12.
Eugene Turner has a birthday
April 10.
Matt Davis will celebrate his
birthday April 11. '
Cpl. Claude Bennett, stationed^ in
Hawaii, celebrated ihis birthday
April 4.»
Mrs. J. B. O’Shields will have a
birthday April 15.
Mrs. Lula Lee Grogan celebrated
her birthday April 6.
Bruce Walker had ’ a -birthday
April'1.
Mrs. Dora Harris will be 91 yeaYs
old April 11.
William Womble will be 9 years
Five In County Lose
Drivers Licenses
Columbia, April 1—(Special to the
Chronicle).—Five Laurens county
lents were apprehended and lost
their drivers licenses on charges of
driving under the influence of al-
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