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/ Thursday. October 18, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE J ^ n ^ >ex3go»sc««nx^^:^c:«ac:qo»cyj»MO«asa»Kc»n nr wSv?aapa^ n v:c: :: wU< Page Fire I, WHAT IS CREDIT! It's Simply the F-A-I-T-H Folks Hove You'll Roy Your Obligations. GUARD YOURS — ONCE LOST GOOD CREDIT IS HARD TO RECOVER! I •- LET US ASSIST YOU WITH ALL YOUR BANKING NEEDS And We Invite Your Checking Account Bank Of Clinton • * Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora ties WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents aaiMKwaaitEmsKanwMKMXKxawKKKKaamMMcxxxxaxxKxasMOMOPtta: SSSSWMWMMW——————————MM—BWMBWttBSi w News for every woman who longs to look younger! TUSST MORMON! CRIJUft •S*ise$—— Now X ^ crrta. •( Um prica •I »« ordiftAiy V* ' •w • V Ala tk« flaw «f • II— active aata •kia. acteally abaorba^ by 7—r 1 Ain afanaat ageing Young’s Pharmacy ‘The Old Reliable” — Phone 19 » s * « r t ALL NEXT WEEK me STATE El! In Columbia Oct. 22-27 Day and Night Agriculture, Cattle, Swine Shows • • • Giant Flower Show • • • March ing Band Festival. • • Industrial Exhibits ... Never a Dull Moment at the STATE FAIR Tuesday, Future Farms* and JHA Day; Wednesday, 4-H Club Day; Thursday, Carolina-Clemson Football Game; Friday, School Day (all school children admitted free on payment of 10c federal tax); Saturday, Thrill Day With Daredevil automobile drivers. TOPFLIGHT GRANDSTAND SHOW LARGEST MIDWAY ON EARTH Make Your Plans Now To Attend THE STATE FAIR All Next Week, Day and Night In Columbia Dr. and Mrs. William Hugh Hall and children, Kathy and Hugh, of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week end with the former’s mother, Mrs. E. H Hall Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McCall were in Greenville the past week to at tend the Hotel Managers conven tion. Mr. and Mrs. Reece Young were in Walterboro Friday night for the wedding of Miss Jean Sprunt Douglas to Jojin Milling Barnes of Rock Hill, where the former served as an usher. Miss Anne Owens of Charlotte, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ow ens. Bobby Owens of Charleston, W. Va., was also here for several days visit with his paemts. George Henry, student at Mars Hill college, Mars HHl, N. C., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Copley of Charleston, spent the week-end with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Geo. W. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nabors and children and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nabors spent the week-end in Charlotte. Friends of Mrs. W. G. King will be interested to know she has re turned to her home after a hospit alization of several weeks. Miss Susan Cockrell of the Bra zil miasions spent last week with Mrs. George Taylor enroute to Jackaonvilte. Fla., before returning to Brazil Bill Pitta has accepted a position with Morrison Furniture company. Mr and Mrs J. E Templeton and daughter. Sara Alice, and A. F. Templeton and daughter, ! Mary Tempeton visited inU ! sights in Florida over the lend Mr and Mrs Harry son. Billy, at Florence, are visiting the former's sister. Mrs Cl Adair, and Mr Adair Mias Sue Cooper of Wmihrop lent the week-end with its. Mr sad Mrs C I— BELK’S Tbyland Now Open Make Your Selections Now- Use Our Lay-Away. A Small Deposit Holds Any Item Until Wanted. .nU-rrtt.ng BIG BASEMENT spending a few days at High Hamp ton, N. C. | Miss Jo Ann Anderson of Win-j throp college, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson. j Mrs. W. A. Bov.'ie is a patient at. the Blalock clinic. Mrs. George W. Copeland and •Mrs. Lula Young visited J. H. Cole man and family in Cross Hill Tues day. Lt. Col. imd Mrs. William M. Blakely and family of Fort McPher son, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. R. F. Blakely and Misses Mar garet and Katherine Blakely. ~ Mrs. Lykes Henderson and chil dren spent the week-end in Co lumbus, Ga., with the former’s! mother, Mrs. I. C. Moyer. Mrs. Rosa Shegott of Columbus, Tenn., and Mrs. Virginia Rice of Union, visited Mrs. R. B. Glenn last week. Dr. John W. Harris was in Co lumbia Tuesday representing Pres- offlev" Wrlfhf » pS'lnl 1M. „ ». of Columbia college. Mrs. Grady Seawrgiht of Pendle- j ton, spent the week-end with her daughters, Mrs. Edgar Copeland and Mrs. Horace Horton. Henry Smith, Presbyterian col- j lege student, is improvmg at Hays hospital following an appendec tomy. Friends of Bill Evans will be in- | teresfed to know he is a patient at Hays hospital. Jason Davis has returned to his home after being a patient at Hays hospital Friends of George Copeland, son of Mr and Mrs Edgar Copeland.' will be interested to know he is im proving at the Blalock cUmc fol lowing sa appendectomy last week Mrs E K Garrison is visiting her daughters Mrs Oby Lyles in Der I lington end Mrs O E Hendricks in; Dillon Mrs Keith Fletachmann and rtul of Andrews, are visiting her Mr and Mrs John Sprstt ouise Tribble will leeve to* I C. as the guest of Edwsrds She will poeiison with N. D Payne Com- he baht | her and Mrs Cra* Hunter Mra V S Hart of Green» «od is visiting her daughter. Mra E 1 Statesville N Mias Harriett to Blacksburg by Mrs W B Tribble. Mr and Mrs Cimg Hunter ef who will vntf relatives there Ora Per mo Hunter and Mr and Mrs Leveme Datrymple and Mrs Tyler McDonald <4 Atlanta children are spending a few days m spent Sunday with Mra Reese N Columbia with her father. Frank S Young Smith, eng Mra Swum Mr and Mra 1. V Stewart af Mr and Mra C T Thomason are Mawtin N G, Mias Oeotgia Sher- vtatung their 4 s ugh ter Mrs Larry nil of Hickagy. N. C, and J * Adsic, Shrift, and . Mr . Swift, m of Laurens, spent Sunday with Msiaeo. Iowa They aspect to Miss Dls Adair away about two Miss Martha Simpaon at Wm- Mr and Mrs Tom throp college, spent Sunday wdh i pending the week m New Orleans.. her parent^ Mr and Mrs Maaan La Sun peon She had as her fuaet Mrs Nellie F Caee la a patient at Mias Ganns Harrison ef Atlanta, the Blalock ettfur also a student m Wtntflrop | Friends of Krneot C Hipp will re- ' grot to know he continues iO at the Blalock clinic daughters. Mr and Mrs Everett Martin and Pvt William Hatton left Monday children of Greenville, spent Sun to return to Lackland Air Force day with Mrs None Workman and Baae. San Antonio. Texas, after Mrs W J. Duncan Mrs. Mary | spending several weeks with hit Martin of New York City, who parents, Mr. and Mrs J M. Hatton spent the week-end with Mra Mr. and Mrs Henry Moore Workman and Mra Duncan, accoen Young of Charlotte, spent the panied them home, week-end with Mr. and Mra Luther Mrs T. N. Latimer of Ware Young near here. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Simmons. Mrs. Broad us Smith and Mrs. Clyde Smith visited their aunt, Mrs F. Harltng, in Saluda Sunday Lt. and Mrs. Billy Dicus and son. after visiting her husband, hos daughter, Martha Browning, spent pital man First Class Don Winslow, | the week-end with the former's of the navy in New York. Mr mother, Mrs. W A. Dicus, and oth- Winslow is stationed aboard the er relatives Genend A. W. Greely. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs. Mr. Friends of Wallace (Bud) Carr and Mrs. Reese Young, and Mr. and will be interested to know he is im- Mrs. BilL Shields attended the, proving satisfactorily at Hays hos- Davidson-PC game in Davidson,; pital following an appendectomy. N. C., Saturday. | Joe Milam has returned to his J R. L. Plaxico and C. C. Giles are i home following an illness and stay i in Stuart, Fla., this week on a at Hays hospital, fishing trip. Mrs. C. A. Reeves of Honea Path, j Mrs. Lucy Nabors has returned is spending several days this week I home after visiting Mrs. C. G. Bar- with her daughter, Mrs. W. M. nette, Mrs. C. A. Padgett and Mrs. Hughes, and Mr. Hughes. Also vis- Henry Martin in Charlotte. iting the Hughes during the week Mr. and Mrs. William Young were the latter's mother, Mrs. John spent Sunday in the Great Smoky Hughes, and Miss Veda and Claud Savings Accounts 3%—DIVIDEND—3% W« invite savings accounts from the people of Clin tea and vicinity. You will like oar friendly and eBcient aar- vica, and yoa will receive yoar dividend promptly Janaary 1st and Jnly 1st. Any amount — from $l i Each account is insured op to S10.M0 by the Federal Savings and Laaa Insurance ( orp..r S t mn. Two people may have up U $30,000 fully insured. Accoants by mail promptly Chartered and Supervised by the United State! Government Laurens Federal Savings & Loan Association LAC 104 Want Mala Street is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Roy Casque, and Mr Gasque Mrs bon Winslow has returned J. j here to spend some time with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. T. Thoms- 1951 TAX LEVY Lauren* County, Laurens. S. C. Ordinary C High School _ Hospital Fuad TOTAL II . • „ S I 23 Mills mountains. Mrs. Eula Morning has returned to her home in Atlanta after a week’s visit with Miss Myrtice Finger and Mrs. Ivy Holland at the Dayton-Clinton hotel. R. E. Ferguson and R. E. Fer guson, Jr., spent the week-end in Atlanta. Friends of James C. Young will be interested to know he has ac- j Mrs. Henry Suber cepted a position with Industrial meeting Sunday. Supply company. Mrs. Pat Ward, Mrs. Rube Mitch- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock and ell of Thomasville, Ga., and Mrs. children visited the latters’ parents, Mamie Hays and Mrs. Gary and Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller, Sunday. 1 daughter of Fountain Inn, were Arnold Dixon and Mrs. A. I. Dix-1 guests last week of Dr. and Mrs. W. on accompanied Mr. Dixon to Duke! W. Adams. hospital Monday for treatment. Friends of Mrs. Agnes Richard- J. D. Boland, Sr., Mrs. Annie son will be interested to know she Fliedner, Mr. and Mrs. Ratchford has resigned her work at the State Boland, Wyman Shealy, Sr., Elbert Training School and returned to Hughes of Union. Gen. Ansel Godfrey and Mrs. Godfrey attended the meeting of the South Carolina National Guard held at Ocean Drive hotel at Myr tle Beach the past week-end. Mrs. Rhett Adair was in Colum bia this week as a delegate to the state convention of the Lutheran church. Mrs. O. C. Woodruff and attended the Boyce, Rhett Adair, Mrs. O. C. Woodruff and Mrs. Henry Suber were in Columbia Monday for the funeral of A. H. Dickert, father of Rev. J. C. Dickert. Miss Kate McKenzie of Rowland. N. C., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. John McSween. Friends of Elaine Addison., week. her home in Mountville. Friends of Charles Young will be glad to know he is improving at Hays hospital where he under went an operation this week. Mrs. Fant of Anderson visited her daughter, Mrs. E. K. Garrison, and | the Rev. Garrison several days last daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Addison, will be glad to know she is convalescing at the Blalock clin- ic following an appendectomy Tuesday. . Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, accompanied by several out of town friends, is Mrs. Everett Davis has returned to her home in Cross Hill after being a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. R. E. Sadler visited Mrs. A. D. Bryan in Clemson, Mrs. W. M Scott and Mrs. Ben Martin in Eas ley last week. LAtmOVS No. tv^Tnnity Ridge No 2—Prospect No. 3—Barkadale-Nariue .. No. 4—Bailey No. f—Oak Grove No. 7—-Watts Mills No. 11—Laurens City . YOUNGS No. 4—Bethany No. 5—Grays No 6—-Central No. 7—Youngs No. 8—Warrior Creek No. 10—Lanford DIALS No 3B—Fountain Inn No. 1—<3reenpond No. 2—Eden No. 5—Gray Court-Owings SULLIVAN No. 1—Princeton No. 2—Mt. Bethel No. 17—Hickory Tavern .... No. 18—(Sull.-Wat.) WATERLOO No. 2—Bethel Grove No. 4—Center Point No. 6—Mt. Pleasant No. 14—Waterloo CROSS HILL No. 13—Cross Hill HUNTER No. 4—Wadsworth No. 5—Clinton ;.. No. 6—Goldville No. K9—Kinards No. 42—Reederville 1— No White Scl 2— Shady Grove 3— Renno 5— JACKS No. No. No. No. No. 6—O’Dell’s No. 7—Garlington No. 15—Hurricane SCUFFLETOWN No. 1—Long Branch No. 2—Musgrove .... No. 3—Langston No. 4—Sandy Spring: Lwry Spec. 1 Teial 22 S 24 13 8 29 _ 23 1 24 23 3 24 ... 23 3- Mm**** 36 _ 22 5 30 23 21 11 ss 23 5 23 ... 23 23 23 4 27 23 4 11 38 23 2J 23 18 41 23 40 63 23 16 3U 23 6 21 23 26 49 23 10 33 .... 23 10 33 23 11 6 40 23 15 38 23 15 38 23 5 28 23 2 25 23 3 26 23 9 32 23 5 28 23 18 10 51 23 12 35 23 8 31 23 13 ■ - 36 23 8 31 23 23 23 5 28 23 1 / 24 4 27 23 3 26 23 5 28 23 3 j— 26 23 15 38 23 23 23 2 25 23 5 28 23 13 36 TAX NOTICES BEING MAILED BOOKS OFFICIALLY OPENED OCT. 15 SAM M. LEAMAN Laurens County Treasurer fhmtmnminnni ns w w ■ mrssinfwinfifWM w mimuMHmiiiiiMiiF—^-TTnl Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" — Thonk You!