The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 30, 1948, Image 5
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Thursday, Pecember 30, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Five
County Motorists
Paid $2,000 In
Fines Last Month
Columbia, Dec. 29. — (Special to
The Chronicle). —The state highway
patrol has reported a total of $2,000
in fines imposed on Laurens county
motorists during the month of No
vember, according to a statement
from the South Carolina highway
department. This- brings the amount
collected in fines in Laurens county
since the beginning of the 1948-49
fiscal year to $7,222.
All fines imposed through the ac
tion of the highway patrol are re
tained by the county.
The statewide total of fines impos
ed since July first is $355,371. Of this
amount, $76,305 was taken in during
November, slightly more than the
$74,079 in fines imposesd during Oc
tober.
The November fines imposed in
, Laurens county showed an increase
j from the $1,144 imposed in fines dur-
ihg the month oif October. ,
Dance At Armory
Saturday Night
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There will be a New Year’s dance
at the armory Saturday night, Janu
ary 1, beginning at 8:30 o’clock.
There will be an all new band for
the fiance, state local American Le
gion representatives, sponsors of the
affair. The regular square dances on
Saturday nights at the armory will
continue.
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS ■ ■ ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
J. Gambrell of Abbeville, Rev. 'and
Mrs. Charles E._ Hood, Jr., of Campo-
bello, and Miss Margaret Anne Bar
nette, student at Carson-Newman
college in Jefferson City. Tenn., are
spending the holidays with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Barnette.
Mm. Barnette and daughter, Mar
garet Anne, spent several days last
week in Greenville with Mr. and
Mrs. S. D. Gibson.
Miss Luva McDonald is spending
the holiday season with her mother
in Iva.
^feorY^
HAPPY
• As the portals of the New Year swing open, we pause
to consider what the old year has brought and what the
New Year may bring. Our friends have, indeed, been
good to us since our opening. Accept our sincere thanks.
In appreciation we pledge to maintain our high stan
dards of complete banking service for this community.
May the New Year be one of health, happiness, and suc
cess to you all.
Bank Ol Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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IN 1949"
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. Mr. and Mrs. James Major and L. A. Hughes, in Elkin, N. C.
daughter, Ann, of Charlotte, N. C., Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. W L. Mar-
and Robert Boland, of Lanford, spent shall, Jr., and daughter, Eloise, are
the week-end with Mrs. Major’s pa- spending a few days in Talladega, tj
rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Boland. j Ala., with Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Dix- it
Mrs. D. W. Mason had as her | on anc * ‘ am Oy.
‘'guests during Christmas Mr. and i ^ rs - Tom Sease and family spent
i Mrs. Joe Mason of Seneca, Fleming Christmas in Prosperity with Mrs «
Mason of Summerton, George Mason; ^ ^ ease - .
of Charlotte, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Woodruff and
Mason and daughters, Henrietta and son, Gerald, were guests of-relatives j:
Augusta, of Laurens, Mr. and'Mrs. * n Gilbert Saturday. ;;
Jodie Chandler, Kenneth and “James; Captain and Mrs. Felton Moore ♦;
Addison, of Joanna, and Mr. and | anc * ^ au ®ht e r spent the holidays in ;.j
Mrs. Carroll Nance, of this city. Blue Ridge, ^a., with relatives,
Pfc. Frank H. Loftis, of Keesler „ V 1 ' ^ nd Mrs ' J Leo McCart hy. of ;.j
Field, Miss., is spendingla two-week Columbia, visited her parents, Mr.
furlough with his parents, Mr, and ] ^hnson, .during the
Mrs. S. B. Loftis. He had as his guest, holidays. >
Mr. and Mrs. John' G. Pitts have :.t
returned to their home in Winder,
Ga., after a visit with relatives here H
Mr. and Mrs. JohnlB Pittman of
rPfc. Ernie Busby, of Utah, who is
| also stationed at Keesler field.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur Black and
, children, Genie and Nancy, of G een- Rockm . h3m> N c > ^ isited the lat jK
ivil e, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Black of ter . s moth Mrs . John W . Little, g
: Columbia, Mr and Mrs. Butler Black duri {he holiqlays .
u? d A S0 ^ 0f , Atlan i a, / nd K^ r - a ^ d rS ; ! J ‘ )hn Soratt, student at Marvville
iW.A Martin and daughter, Mary, of coll M aryvilIe , T enn., is spend-
Fountain Inn. spent the week-end , the holid with his parents> ♦>
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Mr and Mrs John Spratt * ,
A. Black. Hubert Adair has resumed his po- H
Miss Mary Alice Blackburn has sition in Bennettsville after a visit S
icturned to her home in Alto, Ga., I with his father, Rhett P. Adair, and :1
after spending the week-end as the Mrs. Adair.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell, Jr..
: Nannette Loftis returned home with • and daughter, Zane, of GatTney; Mr. 8
her for a week’s visit with her sis- and Mrs. W\ A. Addy and son,
ter, Mrs. Victor Bowman, and Mr.' George, of Lakeland. • Fla.; Mr. and
Bowman. • • j Mrs. Frank Moates and daughter,
Rev. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser * p a t, of Columbia, and Miss Anna- «
and family spent the Christmas holi- j belle Moates of Camden, visited Mr. \\
dayss in Hinesville, Ga., with his and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell during the %
mother, Mrs. J. B. Fraser, Sr. 'holidays. :S
| Miss Pansy Woodruff returned yes-| E. C. Young of Nashville, Tenn., p
terday to Washington, D. C., after a i s visiting his sisters, Miss Lillie \\
Young and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, of Co-
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visit with her parent's, Mr. and Mrs.
E. T. Woodruff, and other relatives.
Also here during the holidays were I lumbia, were here during the holi
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawl of Fay- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
etteville, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. J. Morris.
Earl Rice of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dugan and
John Sloan, of the University of! children of Hartsville, were guests
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and Eu- , during the week of her parents, Mr.
gene Sloan of Columbia, visited their and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors, and Mr.
mother, Mrs. E. B. Sloan, during the Dugan’s sister, Mrs. Dennis Sowers,
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path in '49. We hope we may
have some part in making your
dreams come true in the New
Year that lies ahead.
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holidays. Also guests of Mrs. Sloan
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. John
and Mr. Sowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Yarborough and
i E. Lindsay of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Yarborough left yester
' Mrs. R. D. Lewis and Robert Lew'is ' day for a ten day trip to*New Orleans i
j of Spartanburg. and will attend the Sugar Bowl
Mrs. Joe Hough. Mr. and Mrs. Har- game between the University i of-
vey Breathitt and daughter of Spar- North Carolina and Oklahoma on
tanburg, were guests Saturday of Mr. January 1.
and Mrs. C. E. Nichols. t Mr. and Mrs. J. W’. Mahon and
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John T. children, Ellenor and Jeanne, of
Young during the holidays included Greenville, spent the week-end with
; Miss Mary Etta Henry, John Henry, Mrs. Mahon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jr., of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Bon- A. A. Ramage. •
ner Harvley and daughter, Martha, j Mrs. J. D Jeanes spent several days
i of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.; last week in Greenwood with her
Barker of Atkins. 'sister, Mrs G. S. Yeldell.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Arnold | H, A. Simmerhs”' amj Miss Jean
and daughters of Seneca, were guests I Simmons are spending this week in
; Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. Parrish, Fla., \^ith Mr. and Mrs. John
j Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hughes spent Simmons.
I the holidays in Honea Path and Un-. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas and,
! ion with relatives. : family spent Christmas day in New-
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bauknight and ! berry with Mr. and Mrs. William
daughter, Cornelia, of Florence, Rev. Fennell.
and Mrs. W. Quay Grigg and son, J Mrs. Tom Sease and family visit- 1
Quay, Jr., of Sylva, N. C . Sam Stone eel her sister. Mrs. H^sKell Shealy, ■
land son, Donnie, of Charleston, were and Mr. Shealy, in Wp’d during the
holiday guests af their motheX Mrs. week.
Metta Stone. , \ , Mrs. B. F McCarty, Jewel Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ashmorajj^nd Carty and Loretta Matthews, of
json, Henry, of Charlotte, N. C. ( Mr. Newberry, v.sited the former’s son,
jand Mrs. Bob Ashemore of Wagner, T. J. McCarty, and Mrs. McCarty
and Mr and Mrs. Mike Caskey of during the holidays.
- Bennettsville, spent Christmas with • Mrs. D. O. Rhame. Sr.r of Colum-
Mr .and Mis. T. L. Cooper. bia, is spending the week with her
Mr. and Mr», Carrol P. Reid and son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and
'children spent Christmas day in Mrs, D. O. Rhame.
[Donalds as guests of Mr and Mrs. C.j Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Barnes and'
IE. Bishop and children. sons of Conway, Ark, Lt. and Mrs.
| Mr. and Mrs. John Davis aYni Mr. • Carroll E. Barnes and daughters or
and Mrs. Frank Ramage will leave Fort Monroe, Va.,.Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
[ tomorrow to spend several days in neth Matheson and Jack Barnes of
'Jacksonville, Fla., where they will Mooresville, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs
j attend the Gator Bowl game. | F. D, Young of Lake City, spent the
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards are ! Christmas holidays with Mr and i
’visiting their daughter, Mrs. C. V. | Mrs. Eric Barnes.
1 Lipscombe, and Mr. Lipscombe, in
[ Coral Gables, Fla H. L. Baldwin of
[ this city, and Mrs. J. L. McLendon
of Olanta, accompanied them on the
1 trip and will also visit relatives in
[ Florida.
Miss Zeila Beach of Vidalia, Ga., is
[ spending several days this week
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Martin spent
the holidays with relatives in Cen
tral and Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T Scogin visited
the former’s mother, Mrs. J. M. Sco-
gms, in Athens, Ga., during the hol
idays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeanes ancH»mrr
I with Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Whitehead. Tommy, spent several days durin
i They will leave today for a several 1 the week in Piedmont with her par-
id ays’ stay with relatives in Jack- ents Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Tiipp.
1 Fla - Arthur Scogin is spending this
^ Mrs. Julia Griffin. Mrs. Julian week in Leesville, Fla.
Coleman and Mrs. R. L. Lockett left Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Holland, of
Monday to visit points of interest in Laurens, v spent Christmas day with
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Burdedtte and
son, York, of Charleston, spent Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Jobe D. Holland.
Charles Franks, of Columbia,
spent the holidays with hfs parents/
day with Miss Florrie Burdette and Mr. and Mrs. Claude N. Franks.
■ Pierre Burdette. : Miss Jane Sturgeon will return this
l Lawrence Adair, of Atlanta, Ga.. week to Durham, N. C., after sbend-
| visited his sister, Mrs. Henry J. Na-1 ing the holidays with her mother
I b °* r f’ dU I ing the past Week - ' Mrs - H E Sturgeon. Elwyn Sturgeon i
Mrs. Fred Whitlock spent Sunday of Spartanburg, was also at homeior
I in Whitmire with her sister. Miss Christmas.
I Alice Thompson. Earl Payne. Jr., of Rev. and Mrs. Allen Smith of I
i Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Whit- Louisville, Ky„ Rev. and Mrs Henrv
I lock during the week. ; ^ J i
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steiner have PrPcKi/fprinn
returned home after spending the LOllegO
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| Christmas holidays in New York
| with the former’s'son and daughter-
| in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Steiner, and
in Baltimore, Md., with her parents,
I Mr. and Mrs. James Burke. Miss Do
lores Burke, of Baltimore, accom
panied her sister and brother-in-
law home for a week's visit. i j-gi
Miss Marian Leake of Bennetts- 1 ^ g
I ville, spent the week-end with her v.,k to /-i
sister, Mrs. V. P. Ada.r, and Mr. I teli - IS-H.gh Point at Clmtun.
i A n . . TO PL "' HERE JAN 4
Miss Gloria Owens is spending the The Presbyterian college and Pa.
hohdays with her family in Moul-j cifi c mills_ basketbaU teams will play
Jan. 8—The Citadel at Clinton. i
Jan 14—The Citadel at Charleston
Jan. 29—Jligh Point at High Point,
N. C.
Feb. 5—Appalachian at Clinton.
F^b. 12 — Appalachian at Boone,
Mr.'and Mrs. P. L. Aoddy and chit- ! ^ *" ■ imau > 4 « 8 p m " ,n thf
dren, Phil and Diane, spent several
days during the holidays with friends
in Salisbury, N. C.
L. A. Hughes, Jr., spent, the holi
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
! college gym.
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