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! \ w Thursday M November 3, 1949 1 1 I 'l THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pai?e S«ven Five Cases Polio Reported In County Since January 1 Specia Ito The Chronicle. Columbia, Nov. 2.—Poliomyelitis cases reported in South Carolina to date during 1949 total 97, as of Oc tober 28th, according to Dr. E. G. McDaniel, director of the depart ment of preventable diseases of the South Carolina State Board of Health. The normal expectancy for on August 27th. a year can be estimated as one-hun dred cases, Dr. McDaniel stated. During the 1948 epidemic, a total of 381 ca^s of poliomyelitis were reported in South Carolina for the year, while at this time last year the cases reported numbered 347. * Since the first of January, 1949, five polio cases have been report ed from Laurens county. Two of the Laurens county cases were re ported from Ware Shoals on Sep tember 14th, one case was reported from Route 2, Clinton on Septem- WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUUHE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents * 1 and family of Gray Court, Mr, and ' Mrs. Floyd Hitt and son. Bobby, of -1 Spartanburg. • ‘ Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Black and son, i Butler, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga„ spent the : week-end with and Mrs. G. A Farm Group To Meet In Laurens Tuesday The annual meeting of the Lau- their narenu Mr rens County Farm Bureau will be Black Also here helcl on Tuesday, November 8, at ^ to spend Sunday with the- Blacks 7.30 pm., at the Agricultura, build- : were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin and * n Laurens E H Agnew, presi- Mrs. C. D. Hanna and Mrs. Joe her 14th, one case was reported from E - ® row ' n ’ of E nore e. were recent Cross Hill on August 29th, and one guests of Mrs. Varma Betsill case was reported from Stone Town THOMPSON'S MORTUARY Complete Funerals $150.00 up AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 450-M Clinton, S. C. B. L. THOMPSON and E. M. THOMPSON, Gen. Mgr*. Methodist Fall Mission Study Will Meet Dr. Thornwell Jacobs, of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting Mr. and Mrs- J- F. Jacobs. Also guests of the Jacobs during the week were Mr. and Mrs. John Heyward of Rion, and Clarence W. Funk, of Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Shockley Hall, of The fall mission study of the Wo- Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end ! man’s Society of Christian Service of with the former’s mother, Mrs. E. H. Broad Street Merthodist church will Hall. hold meetings next week, continuing Mrs. Cora McQuiston has return- their study on Japan. There will be ed from a several weeks visit with a meeting on Tuesday afternoon, her daughter, Mrs. George Williams November 7, at the home of Mrs ! in Valdese, N. C. Lewis Pitts, at 3:30 o’clock, and on' Mrs Wylie sholar of Lenoir, N. Wednesday aftermjon, at the same c f Lt and Mrs L c McCarthy of time, with Mrs. JT Roy Gasque. ! Columbia were week-end guests of ® ~~ JMrs. McCarthy’s parents, Mr. and BLUE HORSE School Supplies get Mrs. Walter A. Johnson. your needs here. Chronicle Pub-1 Miss Lucy Ann Thomas of Lime- lishing Co., Stationery Dept. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Adair had ^ ar y Martin of Fountain Inn, Mr. as their guests for the week-end the' anc ^ ^ s - Arthur G. Black and chil- latter’s sister, Mrs. James R. Mackey, dren, Genie and Mary, of Greenville, Mr. Mackey and daughter, June. ! ^ rs - Mattie Black, Mrs. Ben Goss MUs Virginia Gray has reaiffned her Belh °<«- °< position with the Presbyterian hos- ‘ ’ pital in Charlotte, N. C., and has re turned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Sheely, Jr., have returned from a several days’ stay in Atlanta, Ga. l Mrs. Paul T. Wood, Mrs. Lewis Pitts and little son, Lewis, spent sev-i eral days last week in Cottageville : with Mrs. P. B. Ackerman and also attended the Methodist conference in Charleston. dent of the state Bureau, will discuss the cotton program. Officers for 1950 will be elected and other important business consid ered, President M. B. Henderson states. BRING YOUR .« * Business Problem Here! Business problems constantly arise where addi tional money is needed. When such conditions arise your bank should be M the good right arm of your business.” That is the way we want you to regard us. Come in and let’s talk over your proposal in a practical, understanding, cooperative way. We are here to serve the community, to help meet cur rent needs and help our customers build solidly for the future. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation KEYNOTE FOR YOUR m&wi STERLING AS* You’ll entertain with pride in your Gorham* Sterling always ... for it ia a permanent potaes- aion that actually growt in beauty as you use it every day, at every meal! Decide now that for this season’s many entertainment occasions, your table will be resplendent with Gorham Sterling. Our showing of Gorham patterns awaita your choice . . . aee them now. *tSAM MAIM. J. C. THOMAS, feveU “It’s Time That Counts" Mrs. Perry M. Moore spent several H days this week in Charlotte, N. C., j j{ attending a spring merchandise showing. j: Miss Marjorie Miller, daughter of $ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, who has }j [ stone college was a representative been employed in the office of Dr. J. g to the Baptist convention in Colum- Warren White in Greenville, has jg 'bia recently and was the guest of; rct -i rn «l Here to make her home with ... Miss Ann Shuler at Columbia college. her parents. j 8 Tom E. Addiscn attended a meet- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H Do man, of ing of Canada Dry bottlers in Jack- city, with Walker C Donoan, jj sonville, Fla., several days last week Mr. md Mrs. ’.V, Cary Owens and ^ Mrs. Addison and daugnters visited i children. Jcaaldine, Norma and Bob, ’ l-I her mother, Mrs. H. H. Harris, in Co-» lumbia. Charlie Wilson has returned to bis home in Rochester, N. Y. after a 1 week’s stay with his sister. Mrs. C. W. Anderson, and Mr. Andenon. . Mr. and Mrs S. B. LoftU and daughter, Nannette, attended a* Of Laurens, spent th# week-end in :.l Gatlinburg, Tenn., and visited othe., r points of inte.est in the Sm^k. jl; birthday celebration Sunday in Cam- pobello for Mrs. James Waldrop, sister of Mr. Loftis. Mrs. Waldrop ! returned home with them for a sev eral day’s visit here Friends will be interested to know J. B. McCombs is a patient at Duke hospital, Durham, N C. He was ac companied by Mrs. McCombs Mr. and Mrs. L. H Bagwell. Mrs. Ed Turner, with Zane Bagwell, of Gaffney, who was visiting here, were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carter in Columbia 1 Walter Barksdale, of Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Abrams, of Spar- Mrj. Elizabeth Sellers spent Sim-ii day irt Newbfrry with her sister, Mn ir; J*ck Davis, arid Mr Davts. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D McKee, who live naar hara, I were Mr. and Mrs. Charlai Rilay and daughter. Martha, of Greensboro, N ■ i C. Charlie Hartsell and Miss Ray Cooper of Abbeville, visited the for mer’s brother-lr.-law and sister on Sunday. Miss Barbara Workman, student at the Womans college. Greenville, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Monroe and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fisher in Columbia. Mr and Mrs. Gus Traylor and fam ily. of Orangeburg, and Mrs. Annie tanburg. 'P* n ^ the week-end with Traylor, of AugusU. Ga, were guests TV ? *!. * . . . of Mr * nd Mr * John Holland Hun- S A Puts attended the funeral of ter Sunday C A. Jones in Piedmont. Ala:. Sun-j James O Simmons has accepted a t . »position with the Dixie-Holne stores Mis. Martha Fliedner. of Charlotte. Miss Madeliene Cassanova. of Co- \ 5 • ■ r ^7 nt week-end guest lumbia> tpent *eek-end Wlth her O. her mother. Mrs Annie FUedner mother. Mrs M. Cassanova. and Friends of Mrs R R Walker, of family Laurens, will regret to know she is Mr and Mrs W P. Coker and III •ndi. a patient at Hay. hospital, daughter. Joann, of AshevtU* N C. •** spent the week-end with the latter s mother. Mrs N W McDaniel, who Mrs. Wfclker is the mother of W Walker of this city. Miss Nell Fuller spent the week end in Columbia with her sister. Mrs. Calvert Marsh, and Mr Marsh. accompanied them home for a visit. Mrs Homer Gantt, of Greenville. _ , ..... — . * ■ . *pent several days last week with her Friend, of little Kay MilU. ion of ^renlv Mr and Mr- A I Du n .n Renno Dr S C Byrd, of Wmnsooro. was a business visitor in the city Mondat Mrs G A Hines and Mrs W O Mr. and Mrs K F Mills, will be sorry to know he has been ill at his home for several days j Mrs N P Pratt, of Atlanta. Ga., is ___ visiting her daughter. Mrs George Gee of~ Ru'therfo7d\oT'N~ C.’were Taylor guests during the past week of Mrs Mr and Mrs. Don Copeland, of h M Geer Renno were in Greenville several Mr , CUude Monroe and ehildren day. this wegk to be with Mrs Cope- and Mn Carroll ^Vore and chil- land s mother wTioU ill and a patient drcn at:ended the Newberry county jt the General hospital. f air , n Newberry during the week. Mrs Allen Simmons and two chil-’ Mrs M Cassanova. Mrs James dren are spending several days thi. Jack> and ^ Kulledgei W e rc fuMtJ week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs w „ Brown< ^ Gr eenvtlle ! Roy Parnan^ in Laurens dunnl ^ t wtek : Mr and Mrs^J. W Mahon and two Mr and Mrs D A Riehardaoni ot , daughter^ of Greenville vlsned her Mountville. are patients at the Bla- parents Mr and Mrs A A. Ramage. lock clmic Fnend> of Mrj Richard . , during t.ie aeek son will be glad to know she is re- ^ r ’ . D “ v !f a ? d „ M . rr cuperating from injuries received in Coleman V1 ^ lle d the > mother, < an aU f jtnobile accident. ♦ Griffin, on Tuesday. Mrs j Dr F F H, c k. has returned to the t?^! n L s _. a . P * t,e ^ at AppalachUn i Veterans’ hospital. Augusta. Ga.. hall in Asheville, N. C. where he Is a patient, after spending Mr. and M.s Horace Poaf and aon I, WMk „ hl , home iMlckejr 01 Bjlnmorc Md vulted; Mr and Mrs vlctor Bowman and 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller Sunday. Friends of R. P. Hamer will regret I to know he is ill at his home. I Mrs. Billy Dicus and small daugh- children, Karen, Junior, and Ken- neth, of Alto, Ga., were recent guests of Mrs. Bowman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis. Friends of Mrs. George Sineath will be glad to know she is improv- T A ra • e L * . i »ng at her home after being a patient Mrs. J. A. Davis, Sr has returned £t Hays hoSDital ter are sending several months with Mr. and Mrs. W. A‘. Dicus while Lt. Dicus is overseas. home after a stay in Konawa, Okla homa. w th her daughter. Mrs. Doyle K. Burton, and Mr. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Root and lit tle son, Mark, of Syracuse, N. Y., , spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. 1 | Olin Sheely, Jr., and Mr. Sheely. Mrs. Eugene Johnson and son. Johnny, of Greenville, are visiting relatives here several days. Mrs. Elton Jones of Dunn, N. C., [and Mrs L. W. Rawl of Fayetteville, N. C.. are guests of the latter’s par- i T „ , .c, , |ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff, Mrs Mary J Owens, of Greenwood, and si Mrs j B Arnold and M spent several days with jher daugh- Arno’d MW «.d ««|.ln4a»- and returned to j w E Cri 0( the H.wauan Syracuse w,th the Roots to spend the , is , and js spending the week wlth winter months with her daughter, I his parents Mr and Mrs w E Crisp 'll C ',V r ar H S arld f,ml y ' ,. in Mountville. and sister. Mrs. L. M. Mrs. M. E. ,Browning is spending wiljon and Mr Wilspn here several v.eeks in Greenwood with her vt^o u o r\ i fo r r an a d „ d d l ifmnv M "' Th ° m “ T ' ^ *•» ^ glad to k"ow she walfble" m ivr ana iamiiy^ return to her home in Spartanburg Guests on Saturday of Mr. and 0 *i y Mrs Lewis Pitts were Mis-; Nell Wil- a ^ 0i P l ^ a 9 ^ a - v ^ ere and spend- i ' f ' , .. c ' ing the past week recuperatitng here hams, of Jonesville, and Mrs. Ever-, f * . ,, „ ... ... at the home ot Mrs. N W. McDaniel, ette Williams, of Baltimore, Md. T . , OI , “ j r-. m ' Miss Lillian Quinn of Blacksburg, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Welborn^ of . ... , . 6 ’ : spent the week-end with her sister, j Mrs. W. B. Tribble! On Sunday Miss c.j /- u M a» j Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Tribble, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell attend- D T \ ^ ; Mrs. R. L. Plaxico were guests of Dr. ed the Wake Forest-Clemson foot- ... . t Koii r’lcrr.e^r. and Mrs ' Jam es G. Jcanes in Lyman. Ddll game at (Tlemson Saturday* ^j f m t ^ r a on. . j 4 * Friends of Miss Mattie Blakely will Miss Lucy Ann Thomas, student It ^ |ad l0 k[low , ha h condlt [ on is Limestone college. GaRney. spent the ^,, nv . d , week-end with her parents, Mr. and j Mrs. J. .C. Th-mas. Miss Blanche Ellen Darr, who 1 teaches in the Conway schools, spent ! Chester, were guests Sunday of Mr ' and Mrs. S. G. Dillard. somewhat improved. Mr.\and Mrs. James Hitt and chil dren have returned to their home in Crete. 111., after a visit with the for- the week-end with her purcnli, the Sr,l' S ^ r I"' ! H,v''.l n i , ?J , ;K EU 5T Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Dorr i H,tl . ?" S . u ” day ' 0 '. the H ‘ ,U Mrs. Rebecca Wright, of Chatta nooga, Tenn., is spending the winter months with her daughter, .Mrs. L. E. Cason, and Mr. Cason. Mrs. Metta Stone is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. Q. Grigg, and the Rev. Mr Gregg in Sylva, N. C v 're Mr. and Mrs. W. D. 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