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Page Two \ \ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1949 C THE FINEST LINE FOR 1949 MERSON LECTR1C FANS From Smallest To Largest In stock for Your Summer Comfort HOME SUPPLY CO. Pitts St. — Phone 423 M BSl KIBfc TO THK CHKOMCJU* "The Paper Everybody Reads" Clinton Spent > $5,493 Last Year For \. Public Recreation ' Special to The Chronicle. Columbia. July 6—The Bureau of Public Administration of the Uni- . versity of South Carolina has just issued a booklet on Public Reci ca tion in South Carolina Municipali ties,” by Christian L. Larsen and Ro bert H. Stoudemire. The study is based on data gathered during the period from September, 1947. to June 1948, and will be re-printed la ter in a volume on South Carolina municipal government and adminis tration. The booklet drew the conclusion that in South Carolina municipali ties of more than 10,000 population the matter of public recreation is re ceiving "a fair degree of attention,’ while in municipalities of less than 10,000 "it is considered of minor im portance.'’ Only 22 municipalities in the state employ personnel specific ally assigned to public recreation duties. The municipalities of the state spend over one-naif million dol lars annually on public recreation, of which 81 per cent is spent by the ten municipalities of more than 10,- 00 population. The booklet lists Clinton as spend ing approximately $5,498 for public recreation during the 1946-47 fiscal year, and Laurens as spending ap proximately $5,260 of the $573,213 spent in South Carolina. In Clinton, municipal public recreation is ad ministered by a recreation commis sion. and in Laurens by city council, according to the report. For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. MART SATTERnELD, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall and son were visitors in Camden over the week-end. v Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hughes and children, Mrs. John Seldon and sons of Burlington. N. C.. are spending the week in East Point, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gallman and sons are visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Y. Foster in Jones- ville for the holidays. Mrs. Jessie Mills and children and Mrs. Dewey Mills are spending the week in Asheboro, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. John McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Allen and son, Mrs. Rose Allen and Milton Allen are spending the holidays in Lewis Run, Pa., with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Allen. | Mrs. Milton Allen and children are visiting Mrs. Allen’s parents, in Gas tonia. N. C., this week. Patsy Davenport is spending the week in Ware Shoals with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Culbertson. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Nabors and i daughters are visiting Mr. and Mrs.j Charlie Fowler in Greenville this week. Walter Pearson, 2c, of the navy, ! is spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Perason. After DO YOU KNOW ...that... MOST SPARK PLUGS BECOME FOULED -UP AND NOT BURNED-UP THROUGH OIL CONSUMPTION? A THOROUGH CLEANING AND CHECKING IS EQUIVALENT TO NEW PLUGS WE ARE PREPARED TO DO THIS WITH THE LATEST CHAMPION SPARK PLUG ANALYZER Why N*t Let Us Do This ond Save You Money? Joe's Esso Service Phone 128 Au ove* Pep si Tastes Better! Wherever you see a Pepsi Spot, a good time awaits you! Next time you’re thirsty, look for the Pepsi Cooler — and enjoy America’s finest cola! Be sure it’s Pepsi—for the most of everything that’s best. Why Take Less—When Pepsi’s Best! And when you shop, always take home six big, BIG 12-ounce bottles of Pepsi-Cola for the family! TWELVE full glasses — plenty for all! No Finer Cola at Any Price! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, S. C. ICE-COLD FROM COOLERS ; his leave he will return to Bermuda. Mrs. Winfred Robertson is visiting Mr. Robertson at Oliver General hos pital in Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lawson and family spent the fourth in North Carolina with Mr. Lawson’s sister, Mjs. Carl Ledford’ ahd Mr. Ledford. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jackson had as their guests for the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Milton King and children of Greenville. Mrs. Bernice MoElhannon and children and Mrs. Tracy Dees and family are spending this week with their mother, Mrs. G. E. Prather, in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams are guests this week of the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ball, in Hendersonville, N. C. Mrs. H. W. Wood and Mr. and M s. J. A. Wood and sons are visit ing friends and relatives in Georgia this week. Ed McAlister and Lena are visiting points oi interest in Georgia during 1 the holidays. Mrs. Polly Lawson and A. E., Mrs. Frances Taylor and sons, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Leslie Austin and family, Mr. ! and Mr. Harold Lawson and daugh-; : ter attended the Lawson reunion ] Sunday at the home of Victor Law- ’ | son near Clinton. B. H. Mathis of Converse, spent a I few days this week with his brother, C. S. Mathis, and Mrs. Mathis. Mr. and Mrs. ’Boyd Wilkes and i children are spending the holidays' in Georgia and Florida. Mrs. Evelyn Sams and family are visiting relatives in Lyons, Ga., this! week. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis and sons spent a few days this week with the former’s father, P. W. Davis, and i Mrs. Davis in Rock Hill. Little Terry Fuller has been ill the j past week. Mrs. David Satterfield and son are; I spending the holidays in Winston-1 j Salem, N. C., with her par^ats^. Mr. j I and Mrs. H. L. Crocker. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edmonds at-! tended the funeral of their brother-j in-law, Clyde Dean, in Greenwood' Wednesday. Fred Edmonds of Augusta, Ga., visited his brother, Jess Edmonds, I the past week. Mrs. Herman Crocker has been a patient at Hays hospital the pas; week. Birthdays and Anniversaries Jimmy Ray Mathis and Ruby Mathis are celebrating birthdays in j July. Priscilla Mathis of Pensacola, Fla., : had a birthday June 8. J. C. Meeks celebrated a birthday: June 29, and Kenneth Meeks' birth- 1 day was July 6. Mason Coleman celebrated his j birthday July 4. Birth Announcement McLendon Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McLendon an- i nounce the birth of a son, Kenneth | Eugene, on June 24 at the Green wood hospital. Mrs. McLendon will) be remembered as Miss Nellie Black- I well of this community. Party for Dianne Davenport Mrs. J. C. Davenport honored her daughter, Dianne, with a party Thursday afternoon on her sixth birthday. Outdoor games were en joyed. Later the guests were invited into the dining room for refresh ments. Dianne received many gifts from her friends. 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