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Volume XLIX
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, January 27, 1949
Number 4
WEST CUNTOH SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MK8. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative
Montgomery orf * Greenville, were^ the past fiscal year, Laurens county
guests Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. John! received $42,471 from the 7 per
H. Holland.
by the highway department, which preaching a balance
has its own earmarked funds, brings
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wier and Miss
Marie Wier visited Mr. and Mrs. G.
L. Bright in Tucapau Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger
and son of Newberry, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Alice Kinard.
Mrs. Lillie Hurt of Whitmire, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T.
R. Knox.
Mrs. Eloree Cunningham and
daughter spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Cartee in Spar
tanburg.
Caxl Sexton of Greenville, was the
week-end guest of Rev. and Mrs. C.
J. Sexton.
Lamar Price spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Price in
Wrightsville, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wright and
son of Chesnee, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Holtzclaw, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Van Patton of Greer, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Ada Center.
1st. Sgt. and Mrs. L. R. Foster,
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Richard D. Foster
of Greenville, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster and
other relatives.
Mrs. Mary Passmore df Green
ville, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Hedspeth and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Adams. Mrs. 1 826,102 which was distributed among
Hattie Owens and daughter visited the counties during the year.
an M ^2‘ Snu P A Sm ?’i e -- D „ t-\ i ^rs. George Gregory, who is a pa- In the t issued to the Gen _
Misses Biihe Arnold, Polly Dav- tient m the Greenwood hospital, I j Assembly ^ we ek, the Budget
enport, Gerry Trammell, Martha Sunday. 'Commission revealed that the esti-
Galloway, Betty Anne Campbell and; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon and
Marion Simmons and Richard Hamp- children spent Sunday with rela-
ton, Bobby Boyce, Gene Simmons 1 tives near Clinton,
and Charles Kinard were among t Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green and
those attending the funeral of Miss daughter of Chester, spent the week-!
Eleanor Simmons at Cross Hill Sun-j end with Mr. and Mrs. Jmaes Smith.!
day. ' j On Sunday they visited James Tay-
Mrs. W. J. Nash and sons of Frank-! lor, who is a patient in a hospital in
ling Springs, Ga., spent the week-end' Charleston. *
with Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton. | Mrs. Frank Kelly of Columbia, vis-'
Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon vis-,ited Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson-
ited Mrs. Lydia Strawhorn near'during the week-end.
Ware Shoals Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson and
cent distribution, of the total $1,- the budget recommendation for ex-
these fac
tors tend to reduce net earnings . . .
and if such conditions gain momen
tum or assume a major trend, they
mates for 1949-50 give a total gen
eral revenue of $69,388,367, which,
less the recommended expenditure of
$69,322,143 would leave a surplus
gain erf $66,233. The total general
expenditure of $69,322,143, plus
$40,754,596 in estimated expenditures
operating revenues." The report add
ed, however, th,at “there appears t.a
be no basic factors which indicate
a serious business depression."
penditures lor 1949-50 to a grand W jn to some extent, aiffect the state’*
total of $110,076,740. Appropriated
for the present fiscal year was a
grand total of $110,970,783, while a
total of $109,338,541 was the amount
actually expended during 1947-48.
In submitting its recommendations,
the Budget Commission stated, that
“there are numerous indications of at
least a leveling eff in business ac
tivity throughout the nation . . .sup
ply and demand are rapidly ap-
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Birthday Party for Bardwell Cannon
A number of girls and boys enjoy-!
ed a party at the home of Mrs. Roy i
children, Mr. and Mrs. James Wil
son visited Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilson
at Mountville Sunday. i Cannon on Wednesday afternoon!
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock spent given in honor of her son, Bardwell, -
Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. W. M.; who was celebrating his 13th birth-
Spurlock in Lockhart. I day.
Mr. apd Mrs. Charlie Barker and ] Several games were played and;
daughter spent Sunday with Mr. bingo prizes won by Jeanette Heaton,
and Mrs. James Thornton in Ander- Maxie Wallenzine and Beatrice Hy-
^on. ! man.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis and son! Refreshments were served, after
and Betty Jean Rushton of Green- which the gifts were opened and
wood, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. passed.
Victor Mattox Sunday. * ——♦
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berry of
Whitmire, and Mr. and Mrs. Manley
Among The Sick
Mrs, R. L. Yarborough is recuper-
Notice of
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
The Clinton group of Alco
holics Anonymous meets to
night and every Thursday eve
ning at 8:00 over Copeland
Hardware Supply Co. store.
Anyone who has a sincere
desire to rid himself or herself
of a drinking problem is cor
dially invited to attend these
meetings, ur write
Alcoholics
Anonymous
Clinton, S. C.
P. O. Box 113, Clinton, S. C.
for an interview or informa
tion.
Penland and daughter of near Clin-! ating after a week’s illness,
ton, were week-end guests of Mr. \ Mrs. J. G. Price is improving at i
and Mrs. Harvey Berry. 1 her home after being a patient at,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pressley spent Hays hospital where she underwent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. an operation.
Lewis Butler, Jr. ; Little Judy Burns has been con-!
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Adams attend- fined to her home on account of
ed the funeral of Dewey Turner in chicken pox.
Laurens Tuesday. ! J. E-. Braswell, Sr., has been ill |
Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings, Jr., 1 several days.
of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ♦
Griffin and daughter of Ware Shoals, Special Services at Bailey Memorial
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell On next Sunday, January 30, at
during the week-end. Jimmy Jen- Bailey Memorial Southern Methodist
nings remained for a visit. i church the first quarterly conferente
Mr. and Mrs. David Riddle and for the year will be held,
son and Miss Ruby Devall of Wil- The services and activities of the
liamston, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil day are as follow's:
Wooten Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Oxner of
1. Sunday school at 10:: o'clock,
with a good class for all age groups.!
Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. The Communion of the Lord’s Supper
C. Oxner Sunday. i 2. Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
R. P. Harris attended the funeral will be observed. Hymns and music!
of A. L. Ellis in Anderson Thursday, j i n keeping with the occasion will be
ited Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bouknight in rendered, and a short Communion
ited Mr. and Mrs. RC. Bouknight In
Greenwood Sunday.
Meditation will be delivered by the
pastor. 3. At noon dinner will be
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Manning of! served in the basement dining room
Latta^ M^ss Doris Holland and Homer
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for all present. This period of Chris- |
tian fellowship will be enjoyed by
all. 4. In the afternoon at 2 o’clock
the business session of the conference
will be held. At this time written ]
reports concerning the progress dur
ing the last quarter in all depart- 1
ments of the church, together with all i
| financial reports will be given. A
written report by the pastor as to the!
general state of the church and prog-!
ress of the work will be the first to
be submitted. It is the general con
census of opinion that all reports
will reveal general progress be
ing made. 5. Epworth League will
meet at the usual hour, 6 o’clock, at j
which time additional information f"
concerning the church census which ;
is now in the process of being taken, |
and engineered by the young people i
of the Epw'orth League, will be given, j
Also, Mrs. Holland, who is directing
| a playlet to be given at the district
! Epworth League meeting to be held
j in the church on the evening of
i February 18, will choose the charac-
( ters and rehearsing will begin.
A delegation from Morris Chapel
will be present for the conference.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mrs. Ina Bell Hooper celebrated a
birthday January 4.
Miss Billie Dee Hooper observed
a birthday January 21.
Billy Cranford was 11 years old
January 15.
Little Gail Fuller celebrated her
2nd birthday yesterday.
Jack Cunningham will have a
birthday Monday.
i H. L. Cunningham will celebrate
his 68th birthday February 10.
Sybil Windsor will be 6 years'old
tomorrow.
Mrs. Lee Thornton celebrated a
birthday January 20.
I Mrs. Gerald Humphrey celebrated i
a birthday January 25.
j William Cannon will be 61 years
old Sunday.
To Broadcast Service
The Calvary Baptist church ser
vices will be broadcast over station
WLBG Sunday, January 30, at 11
o’clock, the pastor has announced.
I
Cut Proposed In
State Income Tax
For All Counties
Columbia, -Jan. 25. — (Special to
The Chronicle).—The Budget Com
mission has recommended that the
General Assembly cut the amount of
state income tax alloted quarterly to
Laurens and other counties of the
state fiom 7 V? to 5 per cent, a re- 1
ducti^Ei of approximately one-Lhird.
In commenting on thle proposed cut,
Rep. Charles N. ’Plowden; chair
man of the House VVay$ and Means
committee, said that the state should
gradually withdraw a portion oif the
state funds rebated to counties, so
that a severe decrease would not
be necessary at any one time. During
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