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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, July 12, 1951
Birth Announcements
RHODES
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rhodes an
nounce the birth of a son, Alfred
>r Jack, Jr., on July 3 at Hays hos
pital. Mrs. Rhodes is the former
M iss Mildred Brazil. - ^
PACE
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pace an
nounce the birth of a son, Bruce
Edgar, on July 9 at Hays hospital.;
Mrs. Pace is the former Miss jEthel-i
da Edmonds. 1
SIMMONS
Mr and Mrs. J. Allen Simmons
announce the birth of a son, Mich
ael Eugene, on July 9 at Hays hos
pital. Mrs. Simmons is the former
Miss Fay Parrish.
ROTH
Mr. and Mrs. Benson Roth an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Sandra Ann, on July 6 at the Bla
lock clinic. Mrs. Roth is the former
Miss Charlotte Armstrong.
YOUNG
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll S. Young
announce the birth of a daughter,
Carol Ann. on July 10 at Blalock
clinic. Mrs. Young is the former
Miss Irabelle Summer.
PENLAND
Mr. and Mrs. George Penland
announce the birth of a son, Stan
ley Thomas, on July 4 at Blalock
clinic. Mrs. Penland is the former
M iss Elizabeth Anderson.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our appre-
ciation to our friends, neighbors
and relatives and to the physicians
and nurses at Blalock clinic for.
their kindness, the beautiful flow
ers and other expressions of sym
pathy extended to us during the
illness and at the death of our!
loved one.
—MRS J. REED TODD
AND FAMILY.
Spillers Elected
New President
Ministers Group
CHURCH GROUP TO MEET
A combined meeting of the Wom
en-of-the-Church and circles of the
Fust Presbyterian church will be
held on Monday afternoon, July 16,
at four o’clock, at the church.
The Clinton Ministerial associa^
tion met Monday for their last,
meeting for the summer.
The following officers for the en-j
suing year were elected: President,;
Rev. J. W. Spillers, pastor of Cal
vary Baptisft church; Vice-Presi
dent, Rev. E. K. Garrison, pastor of
Broad Street Methodist church;
Secretary, Rev. James C. Dickert,
pastor of St. John’s Lutheran j
church.
The Membership of the associa-
tion includes the pastors of all
churches in the city. An invitation
is given to all pastors to attend the
meeting regularly which is held at
the First Baptist church on Monday 1
morning following the first Sunday
in each month at 9:30 o’clock. The;
next meeting will be held Septem-,
ber 3.
BRIEFS.. ABOUT
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Miss Anne Owens of Charlotte, N. j
C., spent the week-end with her par-.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Owens.
Mrs. Irene Southern spent last
week in Spartanburg with her'
daughter, Mrs. W. E. Bell, Jr., and!
family and accompanied them on a'
trip through the Great Smokies.
Miss Lillian Dillard was the guest
of friends in Blowing Rock, N. C.,
during the week-end.
Mrs. Paul Turner and little daugh
ter, Susanne, of Decatur, Ga., arrived
Sunday to spend two weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard,
while Mr. Turner is attending mili-j
tary camp.
Mrs. J. H. Barnett is a patient at
Hays hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell, Jr., and
little daughter of Spartanburg, are
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spending a two weeks vacation
with Mrs. Bell’s mother, Mrs. Irene
Southern. /
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willard of
Orlando, Fa., are visiting the for-1
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Willard.
Billy Moore is visiting relatives in
Nashville, Tenn.
Willie McKeller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M- M. McKeller, is a patient at
Hays hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rooney and
son are occupying their new home on
Hickory stree.t
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt of Spar
tanburg, spent yesterday with the
former’s mother, Mrs. Eugene Hitt.
Mrs. T. J. Price of Cross Hill, is a
patient at Blalock clinic.
Mr .and Mrs. Sid Varney have re
turned from a vacation stay with
relatives in Pennsylvania.
H. W. Woodruff, Mrs. Russell
Mize and sons, Frank, Richard and
Robert, of Sarasota, Fla., are visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Woodruff, and other relatives here
this week. Richard and Robert will
remain for a several weeks visit with
their grandparents.
Mrs. B. H. Henry, with her sister,
Mrs. W. P. Baldwin, of Columbia, is
spending the week at Isle of Palms.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holmes have
returned to their home in Crew, Va.,
after a visit with their daughter, Mrs.
J. F. Fogarty, and Mr. Fogarty, in
the King apartments.
Mrs. T. F. Roddy and daughter,
Gloria Jean, of Winnsboro, are guests j
this week of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip'
Roddy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson and
daughter, Miss Helen Anderson, and
Mrs. Ray Anderson rave returned
from a several weeks trip and visit
with relatives in Texas and Arkan
sas.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Shields and son,
Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Black and
daughters, Ame Lou and Betty, are!
vacationing at Crescent Beach.
Laurens Music Company
Grand Opening For
Friday and Saturday
The Laurens Music Store an
nounce the grand opening of their;
brand new store Friday and Sat
urday, July 13 and 14. This well!
known firm is now occupying their
handsome new building with a full
stock of furniture and home fur
nishings.
•For the two opening days a num
ber of valuable prizes will be given
away absolutely free. Their an
nouncement and all details for the
opening will be found in the ad
vertising columns of today’s paper,
STONE REUNION SUNDAY
The annual Stone reunion will be
held Sunday, July 22, at the A. B.
Stone home. Dinner will be served
at 12:30.
Cotton Acres
In SC Rated
At 1,170,000
South Carolina cotton acreage in
cultivation on July 1 is estimated to
be 1,170,000 acres by the crop re
porting board of the United States
Department of Agriculture, accord
ing to information released by
Frank O. Black, agricultural statis
tician for the South Carolina crop
reporting service.
This is it third more acreage than
planted last year and 4 per cent
above the average for the ten years;
1940-49 but 9 per cent less than the
acreage of 1949.
Merchants Must
Keep Adequate
Sales Tax Records
The South Carolina tax commis
sion yesterday reminded merchants
affected by the sales and use tax
that full and adequate records must
be kept.
Every licensed merchant must
keep and preserve suitable records
of the gross sales, gross proceeds
of sales, gross receipts and such
other books of accounts as may be
necessary to determine the amount
of tax to which he is liable. He
must keep and preserve for three
years all invoices of goods, wares
and merchandise purchased for re
sale or otherwise and these must be
open for exmaination at any time
by the tax commission or its au
thorized agents.
Any person selling both at
wholesale and retail must keep his
books so as to show separately the
gross proceeds of both kinds of
sales, failure to show puch sales
separately will cause the tax to ap
ply to all the sales.
The commission also pointed out
that under the law “Every seller
and every person storing, using or
otherwise consuming in this state
tangible personal property pur
chased from a retailer, shall keep
such records, receipts, invoices and
other pertinent papers in such
form as the tax commission may re
quire.
The law provides specific penal
ties for failure to keep and preserve
these records.
“DIE FOR ALL YOU ARE WORTH”
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Veterinarian Locates
Here With Office
Dr. W. W. Adams has located ia
the city for the practice of veter
inary medicine, with offices at 614
Musgrove street.
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Saturday: 1:30, 3:59, 6 28, 8:57.
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