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» r Thursday, October 25, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Fire ,n - • 4 WEEK-END TRIPS VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPIE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pace are in Columbia today attending the Car- olina-Clemson game. Friends of Jimmy Dutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Dutton, will be glad to know he is improving satisfactorily following an appen dectomy Tuesday at Hays hospital. Mrs. Steve Tucker is a patient at Hays hospital. Friends of Sgt. Marion W. Shaw, son of Mrs. H. W. Steer, will be in terested to know he has been trans ferred from Kure, Japan, to Teagu, Korea. Sgt. Shaw has been in Japan since March 28 and volunteered for duty in Korea, where he will serve 12 months. David Satterfield has returned home after being a patient at Bla lock clinic. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Betsill, of In- Better Congh Relief When new drags or old fail to stop your cough or chest cold don’t delay. 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Mr. and Ms. Henry Trammell and son, Mrs. Metta Stone, and Miss Sara Stone visited Pvt. Womble Q. Grigg Sunday at Fort Jackson. Friends of Mrs. H. O. Morgan will be glad to know she has re turned home after a stay at Blalock clinic. Joyce Marie Ott, daughter of Mrs. Mary Ott, has returned home from Hays hospital where she has been a patient. Miss Betty Jean Sumerel, student at Furman University, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel. Mrs. F. M. Stutts, Richard Stutts limmHWIUMTHnntWI HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR BANK Why wait for money matters to catch up with you before learning something about the workings of your bonk? You will find it interesting and beneficial to learn of the many ways we con be of help to you. We invite you to use our complete bonking fa cilities ot your convenience and learn just how many services we hove to offer. This bonk is here to render service as a com munity builder. We want you, if not already one of our customers—to come in and let's get ac quainted. It wHI be o pleasure to serve you. Bunk Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatioa Chronicle Pub. Co, Stationery Dept. and Pvt. Kenneth Idol attended the wedding of Miss Marjorie Cor bett and C. L. Roberts at the Lis bon Presbyterian church near Mountville Saturday afternoon. Mr. Stutts served as best man and Pvt. Idol as an usher. Miss Nell Fuller of the Presbyte rian hospital in Charlotte, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller. J. F. Jacobs and son, Ferd, are in Nashville, Term., this week on s business trip. ifr Miss Eleanor and Mrs. Rosalie Barnett of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Platt Prather. Miss Sara Blakely, student at Columbia college, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. J. B. Speake. Friends of Mrs. Robert McCrary will be interested to know she has returned home after a several days stay at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., and son, De Leon, of Washington, Ga., spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair. Mrs. G. S. Yeldell and Mrs. Geo. Yeldell were week-end guests of Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. Miss Jill Shular of Aiken, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roe Hamilton. Miss Geraldine Bowen has re turned to her home at Joanna after being a patient at Hays hospital, suffering from injuries received in an automobile accident Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young visit ed the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Martin, in Roanoke Rapids, N. C, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hughes of Can ton, Ga., spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dawkins. Baby Curtis Fulmer, son of Mrs. Mary Fulmer, has returned home after a stay at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Avery of Rock Hill, were here to attend the PC- Wofford game Saturday and visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp. Mrs. John Graham and Mrs. George Holland spent Sunday in Abbeville with the latter’s daugh ter, Mrs. Joe Hagins, and Mr. Hag- ins. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris and daughter. Miss Cornelia Harris, at- J tended the wedding of Miss Ruth 1 Randolph Bowles and Rev. Joseph 1 C. Eckstine on Saturday evening at Unity Presbyterian church in Fort Mill. Mr and Mrs. Thurston Giles vis ited Major and Mrs. W. S. Horne in Columbus, Ga.. over the week end. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Brown at tended the inauguration of Dr. Wallace Alston as president of Ag nes Scott college, Decatur. Ga.. this week. Ann Middleton, daughter of Mr end Mrs. W. D. Middleton, under went an appendectomy this week at Hays hoepiUL Mr. and Mrs. Mac Finney were guests Sunday of the letter’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Jack- son. in Abbeville. Dr. and Mrs. John McSween were in Dillon Saturday for the funeral of Earl Brown. Dr. Mc Sween conducted the services. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Treadwell have returned to Athens. Ga.. after being called here due to the death of the later’s father, Ernest C. Hipp. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry spent the week-end in Rock Hill, as the guests of their daughter, and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair. Mrs. Cally Gault and little daughter, Joy Godfrey, and Mrs. Ed Stilwell of North Augusta, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Godfrey dur ing the week. •Mrs. D. M. Douglas has returned to her home in Columbia after be ing the guest of Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Dr. and Mrs. John McSween we spending this week with their son. Rev. Allen McSween, and Mrs. Mc Sween in Lincolnton, N. C., where Dr. McSween is conducting revival services at the Presbyterian church of which his son is pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown and children of Lexington, N. C., spent the week-end with the latter’s mother, Mrs. L. S. Henderson, and other relatives. Col. and Mrs. R. E. Wysor are spending several days in Staunton, Va., with the latter’s sisters, Mrs. Margaret and Mary Lou Bell, and with other friends and relatives in College Park, Md., and Dublin, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones of Woodruff, visited Mr. and Mrs. George W. Copeland during the week. Mrs. E. F. Culbreath of Charlotte, spent several days recently with her mother, Mrs. O. I. Sheely. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawrence and children visited relatives in Colum bia Sunday and attended the Methodist conference meeting Gen. Ansel B. Godfrey has re turned from Washington where he attended a meeting of the U. S. Na tional Guard. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marse spent Sunday in Prosperity as guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. T. L. Daw kins. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard visited relatives in St. Matthews and Salt ers over the week-end. John Roseboro was a visitor in Atlanta during the week. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dick of Ral eigh, N. C., arrived Tuesday to spend several days with Mrs. J. Lee Young and other relatives. They will attend the Carolina-Clemson game today. Lieut. Ernest C. Hipp has return ed to Boston, Mass., after a ten days stay at home due to the illness and death of his father, Ernest C. Hipp. Mrs. Alvin Marshall has returned to her home at Joanna following a stay at Hays hospital. Irvin Whiteford, of Laurens, is a patient at Blalock clinic. Captain ond Mrs. E. M. Felknor and small daughter, Mary Susan.of Newberg, N. Y. are spending the week with Mrs. Felknor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sutherland, Sr, of Charlote, N. C., were recent guests of their son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pittman and children of Rockingham, N. C., spent the week-end with the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. John W. Little. Friends of M. H. (Bill) League will be interested to know he is convalescing satisfactorily at the General hospital in Greenville fol lowing an operation and expects to return to his home here today. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Ray and son, Jimmy, spent the week-end in Edgefield with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Holmes. Mrs. J. A. Davis, Sr., and Miss Agnes Davis were week-end guests of the former’s daughter. Miss Katherine Davis, in Asheville, N. C. Friends of Mrs. Wallace Carr^will be interested to know she is a pa tient at Hays hospital. Miss Bessie Reeves of Honea Path, is visiting her niece, Mrs. W. M. Hughes, and Mr. Hughes. Misses Rose Lee, Florence Nixon, Elizabeth Adams and Kate Milam spent the week-end in the moun tains of North Carolina. While away they visited Dr. and Mrs. John G. Barden and sons at Boone. Mrs. J. F. Thompson of Newber ry. spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. I. O. Ray, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt of Spar tanburg, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Arm strong and son, Mac, of Gray Court, visited their mother, Mrs. Eugene Hitt, Sunday. James Reynolds is convalescing at home after undergoing a tonsil- ectomy at Blalock clinic. Mr, and Mrs. Billy Crosby of Greenwood, are residing in the home of Mrs. Eugene Hitt on South Broad street. Mr. Crosby is s sen ior at Presbyterian college. Mrs Joe Hough, Ben Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Breathitt and daughter. Joanne, were guests Sun day of Mr. snd Mrs. C. E. Nichols. Elaine Addison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Addison, is con valescing at home following an ap pendectomy at the Blalock clinic. Rev snd Mrs. T. Layton Fraser and daughters. Misses Ellen and Ann. were week-end guests of rela tives in Hinesville, Ga.. and attend ed the wedding of their cousin. Miss Elieebeth Martin to Perry Dominy on Saturday at Flemington Pres byterian church. Muses Ida and Julia Patrick of Lancaster, are visiting their niece. Mn^ C. E. Nichols and family for several days Clett Estes, of Cross Hill, is a ps- tient at Hays hospital. Friends of Donald Hsselden, son Mr and Mrs. J. K. Haaelden, will be glad to know he is convalescing satisfactorily following an appen dectomy Tuesday at Blalock clinic. Mus Mae Blackwell, of Due West, has joined her sister. Mrs. T. N. Latimer, for a viait here with her niece, Mrs. Roy Casque. Earl Satterfield has returned home after being a patient at Hays hospitaL suffering injuries received in an automobile accident. Mrs. Sidney Riser is a patient at Hays hospital. County Agriculture Loons Reported Poid In Full . According to Supervisor Henry Mitchell all disaster loans made in the county by the office of the Farmers Home .Administration in 1951 have been paid in full plus in terest. , Mr. Mitchell stated that under special authority a total of $7,300 was loaned to hard-pressed farm ers to enable them to continue operations. The money was made available when South Carolina was declared a disaster area in 1950 by Secretary of Agriculture Charles A. Brannen. Mr. Mitchell added that since preliminary estimates compiled by the agricultural statisticians indi cate the 1951 cotton yield in Lau rens County to be around 288 lbs. per acre, it is not likely that any special disaster loan authority will be granted the county in 1952. Hunter Township Jurors Drown Petit jurors for the Civil Court session this month were drawn last week by the jury commissioners. Jurors named from Hunter town ship are: Frank C. Rowe, J. O. Ray, William A. Dunaway, W. F. Turner, John M. Ross, Marion Brown, Joe Nelson, Thomas W. King, Thomas Murphy, W. T. Scoggins, J. F. Mc Carthy and W. C. Crawford. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD »' CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Phone 74 EASTERN STAR MEET Members of the Eastern Star are cordially invited to attend the in spection of the Adah Chapter No. 8 in Laurens, Monday evening, Octob er 29th at 7:30. SAT: M I SAW IT IN THE CHKONICLV THANK TOU »«<xxx8c»i«nminfNicN»mm* Dr. Fred E. Holcombe Office Hours $:•• to 5:St 200 South Broad SL OPTOMETRIST Offices at Phone 658 1951 TAX LEVY Laurens County* Laurens* S. C. GENERAL LEVY Ordinary County Bonds High School ... .... g . ■ ’< Hospital Fund . i TOTAL „ 23 Mills Gen. School LAURENS Levy Spec. Bonds Total No. 1—Trinity Ridge 23 5 28 No. 2—Prospect 23 6 29 No. 3—Barksdale-Narnie . 23 1 24 No. 4—Bailey 23 5 28 No. 6—Oak Grove 23 13 36 No. 7—Watts Mills 23 22 5 50 No. 11—Laurens City YOUNGS 23 21 11 55 No. 4—Bethany 23 5 28 No. 5—Grays 23 23 No 6 Gentf aU l. 23 4 27 No. 7—Youngs 23 4 11 38 No. 8—Warrior Creek 23 23 No. 10—Lanford DIALS 23 18 41 No. 3B—Fountain Inn 23 40 63 No. 1—Greenpond 23 16 38 No. 2—Eden 23 6 29 No. 5—Gray Court-Owings .23 26 . 49 SULLIVAN No. 1—Princeton 23 10 33 No. 2—Mt Bethel 23 10 33 No. 17—Hickory Tavern No. 18—(Sull.-Wat.) 23 11 6 40 23 15 38 WATERLOO No. 2—Bethel Grove 23 15 38 No. 4—Center Point 23 5 28 No. 6—Mt. Pleasant 23 2 25 No. 14—Waterloo CROSS HILL 23 3 26 No. 13—Cross Hill HUNTER 23 9 32 No. 4—Wadsworth 23 5 28 No. 5—Clinton 23 18 10 51 No. 8—GoldviUe —1 23 12 35 No. K9—Kinards 23 8 31 No. 42—Reederville 23 13 36 No. 18—Mountville JACKS 23 8 4r -. 31 No. 1—No White School 23 23 No. 2—Shady Grove 23 5 28 No. 3—Renno .23 1 24 5— «— •»—. »—•——■ •—♦ —•••»• 23 4 27 No. «—O’Dells 23 3 28 No. T—Garlingtcn 23 5 28 No. 15—Hurricane SCUFFLETOWN 23 3 28 No. 1—Long Branch „ 23 IS 38 No. 2—Musgrove 23 23 No. 3—Langston No. 4—Sandy Springs 23 21 2 5 25 28 No. 13—Ora .23 13 38 TAX NOTICES BEING MAILED BOOKS OFFICIALLY OPENED OCT. 18 I Go Groyhownd because it’s TtoBiwidlqWaqlollttuiet Maybe n't because of the interesting^ people you meet when you travel by Greyhound — they’re all so friendly! Or perhape the help fulness and courtesy of Greyhound driven is the answer. 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