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Thursday, October 25, 1951
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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
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dianapolis, Ind., are visiting the
former's mother, Mrs. Varina Bet-
sill.
Mrs. C. D. Weeks and Mrs. Azile
Pelham, of Newberry, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Owens yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Espieg are
spending the week in Lansdale, Pa.,
and other places in the state.
Miss Sara Chandler, member of
the Branchville school faculty,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Chandler
near here. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson
accompanied her back Sunday.
Miss Nell Buchanan has returned
to Savannah, Ga., after spending
several weeks with her mother,
Mrs. W. A. Buchanan.
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
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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.
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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.
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1951 TAX LEVY
Laurens County* Laurens* S. C.
GENERAL LEVY
Ordinary County
Bonds
High School
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Hospital Fund .
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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
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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
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