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l.v 9 / / Page Six . J ' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 1948 Income Tax Estimates Due Shortly South Clinton News Washington, Jan. 2.—Many farm-j For the Week . . . ers, business and professional people MRS. MART SATTERFIELD, have a tax date with the federal gov- Correspondent and Representative emment Saturday, January 15. That’s the final filing for persons who still must file estimates of in- and objectives for the ensuing year were discussed. . The Brownie Scouts held their Scout GirlsMeet regular meeting T^J«day''trfiernooon at the commuWuy center at 4:00, o'clock. A laijpe number of girls' were present inf the age group 7-10. Thursday, January 6, 1949 Mr. and Mrs.-W. A. Croft and fam-| sri‘wrinr;sri^‘d;»:n» «* Simpsonvme. spent Sunday' Cwnpbell-Elllson Weddinx come tax for 1948. It is the last day Mr an(j Mrs . A T Crawford. Miss Mary Eljen Campbell and :or completing payments of estimat-, and ^ Irs Art hur Williams and Thomas Alexander Ellison were unit ed tax if any is due and for changing 0 f Chester, visited Mr. and ed in marriage Wednesday, Decem- estimate was ’khort of correct tax*! _ _ . _ , . , Most waze earners have nothing to Tom Ross of Greenwood, spent the ^* 1 . j _ k, ? ^ , s ^past week with Mr. and Mrs. Cato. The ring ceremony was used. The a tax estimate if a previously Hied Mrg Walter Cato over the holidays, i her 1 at 2 p.m. at the home of Rev. J/H. Walker, pastor of the bride. do about taxes on January 15. Traits p James Estes and couple was unattended, because their income is such that , .• * j ,, , T f , . farmlyr June and Mildred Jordan of The bride wore a suit of brown Ninety-Six, visited Mrs. Jessie Mills with blue and browp accessories. Her' tax estimates are not required. However. January 15 is an impor- , ... . . _ , , „ ' . . , i tant date for farmers. It’s the first and chlldren Sunday. powers were a corsage of pink car-; and the final day on which farmers' Carol Mills spent the past week nations. are required to make an estimate of in Ninety-Six with Mr. and Mrs. Immediately following the cere- the tax on their 1948 income. That’s , W. T. Green. , mony the couple left for a wedding ; providing their income amounted to ^ Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Nabors had trip to Charleston. They are now ■ $600 or more. as their guests during the holidays makihg their home with the groom’s • Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fowler of parents. j] Greenville, and Mrs. Janie Prince, Mrs. Ellison, formerly of Green-': and children of West Clinton. I ville, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.!; L. E. Robbins visited his mother, J- .W- Campbell of Clinton. She re- : Mrs. Laura Robbins, and Mr. and ^ ei '’ ed , he 1 5 edu f atlon m „ the Parker ! Mrs. Clyde Robbins and children in district school of Greenville and Clin-;; Durham. N. C.. over the week-end., ton hlgh sch001 - i Mrs. L. E. Robbins visited her Mr. Ellison is the son of 1%. and ; children in Greeenwood and Ninety- Mrs. J. T. Ellison of Clinton. Tie at- Six during the holidays. Mrs. T. G. Lackey of Columbia, and Mrs. J. F. Hope of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Sr., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Rogers spent | Christmas in Asheville, N.- C., with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. McFalls. ' Columbia, Jan. 4.—(Special to The ! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Danhoff and Chronicle). — The annual report of children spent the holidays in Lan- Secretary of State W P Blackwell tttilXXlXXZXXXttlZXZnxiMZZXZX, caster with Mrs. Danhoff’s mother, for the 1947-48 fiscal year to be RELIEF AT LAST ForYour COUGH Creomulsion relieves prompdy because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion ssith the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or vou are to have, your monev back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis tended Clinton schools and Presby terian college. Notary Commissions For Local Citizens :: :: ♦ # ♦ * ♦ # ♦ ♦ ♦♦ , ♦ ♦ i.i i.i *♦ ♦> X ♦ # # • 8 ff • • 8 j; li 1 BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE j.j Mrs. W. L. Steele. | presented to the 1949 general as-! Mrs. Lois Webb and children were sembly, contains a list of all notaries w guests of Mrs. Betty Webb in Jo- public commissioned during the past g anna during the holidays. fiscal year. Si Mr. and Mrs. John Webb of Cam- t During the 1947-48 fiscal year a g den, visited Mrs. W. L. Fuller re- total of 14 residents of Clinton re-; cently i ceived commissions from the secre- H Charles Mathis, Jr., MOMM of [ ary of state to serve as notaries pub- •: Norfolk. Va., is spending a leave with IC ' , g his parents, Mr.* and Mrs. C. s.' Tne ; v w ?, re - Relen Lorene Q- Able - :i Mathis. Thurston R. Giles, Florence L. Ginn, 1 2 Devaughn Cauble, a student at Mt. Hiers ’ Ga £y H - Holcomb,) ti Carmel high school, Lawson, Ky., John ^ ^ eans - Sr -. Dorris H. Law-, J.f :eturned Tuesday a::er spending the rence * Hatrine Martin. Tench P. Gw- 1 !•: holidavs at heme. I" 8 ’ den " y Mae Robertson. Mary T.! i’U Dewey Darbv, Sic, has returned to f hedd ' H - T - Simmons, Joel Allen Norfolk, Va.. after spending a leave Simmons, and Bobby L. Sanders. | li 2 ♦ # :: i.i u ♦ ♦ 8 j: AN /DEAL SVMMt'R RESORT /S WHERE E/SHES B/TE AND MOSQU/TOES DON'T Don’t forget, in pkinning that fishing, hunting or va cation trip, to take along a first-aid kit. We carry a full line of all essential items. . M'GEE’S DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 with Mrs. Darby. Mrs. O. T. Toney of Tryon, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Weil- inski of Jackson, Mich., spent Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mason. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. L Wood had as their guests over the holidays Mr. an£i Mrs. M. ,G. Doster, of Rochelle, ( Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Wood, of Athens, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 'Hall of McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hughes and 1 family, Mrs. Nancy Hughes and John! Wallace spent Sunday with Mr. Wal-, lace's brother, W. A. Wallace, in Woodruff. Mrs. Rex Harris and children spent a few days the past week in Spar tanburg with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon and children and Mrs. McDaniel of Jo anna, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc Lendon and family Sunday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Will Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hampton and son of West Clinton, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thrift. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lawson and children of West Clinton, visited Mrs. Polly Lawson Sunday. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Wilma Jean Edmonds was 6 years old January 1. January 10th is the birthday of; 4 Mrs. J. B. Reeder’s and Todd Joe Todd. Joyce Ann Todd celebrated her birthday December 23. Sammy Lee Hoover was one year old December 20. Little Harriette Wilson was five years old January 4. CITY SHOE SHOP Pitts Street Expert Shoe Repairing Clinton and Goldville S. D. Dawkins & Sons :: ♦> DO YOU HAVE PROPER FIRE PROTECTION? Is your coverage adequate? Should you suffer a disastrous tire would your insurance cover your loss? Think this over. See us for all kinds of Insurance, Surety Bonds and Real Estate. We invite your business. CLINTON REALTY b INSURANCE CO. B. Hubert Boyd Phone 6 :: /InnouHciHa Friday, January 7 IN OUR HANDSOME NEW HOME ON EAST CAROLINA AVENUE We Invite You To Visit Our Show Rooms and See Our Large Display of G. E. Home Appliances Specials for Opening Day Only We Will Sell 20 Double Bed ELECTRIC BLANKETS Single Control Retoil Price $41.95 $28.00 G. E. PRESSURE COOKERS Retail Price $13.95 $9.10 8-Ft. G. E. HOME FREEZER Retail Price $330.00 $280.00 G. E. ELECTRIC SINK Retail Price $474.90 $400.00 Not Installed H. D. Pap & Company APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT East Carolina Avenue Program Laurens Drive-In Theatre Children Under 12 Free First Show Starts G:30 Last Complete Show at 10 Fri.-Sat. Jan. 7-8 HI, NEIGHBOR ROY ACl’FF Cartoons: What’s Brewing, Bruin Hard Boiled Eggs Mon.-Tues. Jan. 10-11 TIME OF THEIR LIVES ABBOTT and COSTELLO Cartoons: . Woody Wood Pecker Sleepless Night Wed.-Thur. Jan. 12-13 DUEL IN THE SUN — GREGORY PECK ' JENNIFER JONES JOSEPH COTTON Cartoons: Whoopee ’ The Truce Hurts Among The Sick Mrs. Bonnie Mae Smith is ill at her home on Pine street. Mrs. George Roper is recuperating; at the home of her mother, Mrs.; Jim Coleman, after being a patient at Hays hospital. J. H. Thomas continues ill at his home on Palmetto street. Sherman Massey is a patient at the Veteran’s hospital in Columbia' after suffering arm and hand burns in a recent accident. Little Shirley Albertson Passes i Shirley Dianne Albertson, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Al- ■ bertson, died Saturday at the Blalock clinic. She is survived by her par ents; one brother, Tommie; one sis ter, Patricia; her paternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Albert son of Clinton; her maternal grand-; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomas.! Funeral services were held at Ly- ; dia Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock, with the Rev. J . H. I Walker in charge. Interment fol lowed in Rosemont cemetery Club Meets Tonight The Woman’s club will hold its regular meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 at the community center. All members are invited to be present and bring a new member. Story Hour Each Wednesday The Story Hour, under the direc tion of Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger, will be held every Wednesday at 4:00 o’clock at The community^ center. Children within the age group 6-10 are invited to hear Mrs. Eichelberger. Woman’s Club Plans Work 1 A business meeting of the officers of the Woman’s club was held Tues day at 5 o’clock at the community center. At the meeting, presided over by Mrs. Clyde Trammell, plans HAMILTON’S (fOtC (fat Famous and Traditional mw m ROGERS ★ SILVERPLATE r ' 34-pi*<« i*rvic* for 8 8 teaspoons, 8 forks, 8 hollow handle knives, 8 oval soup spoons, 1 butter knife, 1 sugar shell — in handsome Wood Chest NO FED. TAX $19-95 TfUmwuf. Gear carved detail is smart, graceful and gay. Design and value to satisfy the most discerning hostess. This is silverplate for those who take pride in owning only that which is truly fine. It is made with the magnifi cent craftsmanship of the famous Rogers silversmiths. Choose yours today; set your table with its matchless beauty tonight! Pay As Low As 95c Down HAMILTON’S M A Credit to All South Carolina"