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Thursday, March 20, 1952
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pane Five
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LAURENS COUNTY AUDITOR
MISS JENNIE V. CULBERTSON, Auditor
ITINERARY FOR THE PURPOSE OF TAKING
PROPERTY TAX RETURNS FOR 1952
For the convenience of taxpayers who have not made returns
for this year, I will be at the following places throughout the
county on the dates listed below:
Waterloo Thursday, March 20—2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Clinton City Friday, March 21—9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m
Lanford Monday, March 24—1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Ora ............................................ Monday, March 24—4:00 to 5:00 p.m.
J. R. Coker’s Tuesday, March 25—1:00 to 2:00 p.m.
Mt. Olive (Cooper’s Store)....Tuesday, March 25—2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Martin’s Store Tuesday, March 25—3:30 to 5:00 p.m.
This is not a “Land Year,” so real estate should not be re
turned this year except in cases of newly acquired property or
Where hew buildings have been erected. All who have acquired
real estate and built new houses are especially urged to make
returns. All personal property, except household goods and fur
niture used in the home of the owner, which are not taxable,
must be returned this year.
’ You know more about your property than anyone else. By
making your own return you avoid errors.
If you have not made your return, meet me at the above
places.
MISS JENNIE V. CULBERTSON, County Auditor
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Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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Mrs. James Parthemos and chil
dren of Greenwood, spent the
week-end here with Professor Par
themos.
Mrs. W. C. Stevenson has return
ed to her home in Pittsburg, Pa.,
after a visit with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Stevenson.
Dr. and Mrs. Marshall W. Brown
and Mrs. George W. Taylor were
in Greenville Tuesday evening to
her the Atlanta Symphony Orches
tra.
Mrs. Paul Martin and small son,
James Pitts, have returned to their
home in Columbia after a ten-day
visit with her mother, Mrs. James
Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scar
borough of Bishopville, were also
guests of the former’s sister, Mrs.
Pitts, during the week.
/Mrs. Jasper Rowland is'attend-
| ing the Southern Regional Confer-
i ence for pre-school in Louisville,
Ky. For the trip she joined four
| other ladies in Spartanburg who
are also attending the meeting.
Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Sr., of
Wadesboro, N. C., was the week
end guest of Mrs. C- M. Bailey and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Hender
son wererecent "visitors in Gatlin-
burg, Tenn.
— Dr. Frank -Brown of- Gastoniar
N. C., a former misionary to China,
now retired, was the week-end
guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Turner
and occupied the pulpit of the First
Presbyterian church Sunday morn
ing.
Mrs. E. B. Sloan was the over
night guest of her sister, Mrs. R.
D. Lewis, in Spartanburg on Tues
daughter and aunt, Mrs. J. B.
Speake, over the week-end. Satur
day they visited Miss Sara Blakely,
student at Columbia college,
Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Avery of
Rock Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Irby Hipp over theweek-end.
Friends of Mrs. J. D. Jeanes will
regret to learn she is ill at her
home on North Broad street.
Joe Adair and Mr. and Mrs. Watt
Adair and children, Phil and Mary,
visited Miss Ella Adair Sunday.
Mrs. John Addison is visiting her
mother, Mrs. William Cliett in
Bowling Green, Fla. *
Mrs. G. E. McGraw was the
week-end guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. O’Daniel.
Mrs.T. L. W. Bailey left Sunday
for a visit to her daughter, Mr:,.
Julia Pinson, in Greensboro, N. C.
She was accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bailey.
Miss Joyce Frady spent the
week-end in Greenville with
friends.
Friends’of Dr. S. C. Hays will be
interested to know he is recovering
at his home after being a hospital
patient.
Mrs. Harry Williams of Chester,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Har
ry McSween, and family.
Miss Leola Burnett, who isr tak
ing a business course Th Columbia,
spent the week-end with her aunt,
Mrs. George ' BlHickenbrough, and
Mr. Brockenbrough, in Kinards.
Mrs. H. M. Lukstat has returned
from Clifton, N. J., where she was
called last week due to the illness
of her ’father, M. Shupik.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sloan and
daughter, Debbie, left Saturday for
May Draft Call
For 19,000 Set
By Army, Marines
Washington.— The Defense /De^
/draft
partment today issued a May/draft
call for 19,000 men—-15,000 for the
army and 4,000 for the Marine
corps.
The May call will bring to 913,-
in | *30 the total number of Americans
drafted or called to duty with the
armed forces since Selective service
was resumed in September, 1950.
The army’s share of the draft
now totals 832,000. The May call
boosts to 81,430 the number of Ma
rine draftees.
The May call for 19,000 men is
for the same number of draftees as
in April.
- For some months, preceding th»
April call, however, the Defense
Department had been calling up
considerably more men.
In February for instance, the
draft call was for 52,500 men. In
March 28,600 were called up.
The defense department said the
May draft total is sufficient to
meet approved manpower goals
for both the Army and Marine
corps.
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day and attended the Ice Vogues., a business trip .and visit with_ rela-
Miss Catherine Eichelberger will j tives in Indianapolis. Ind.
return to Agnes Scott coUege, De- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Danhoff of
catur, Ga., today after spending the Lumberton, N. C., were week-end
spring holidays with her parents, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Mr. and Mrs. H. L.Eichelberger/ j White Copeland. Miss Grace Dan-
J. Mack Longshore of New Or- hoff visited Miss Mary Sue Darr
leans, La., visited Mrs. R. L. Long- j and other friends here,
shore during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunter and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Durant of children of Lyman, were guests
Rock Hill, and his mother, Mrs. S. Sunday of the former’s mother,
E. Durant of Jacksonville, Fla., i Mrs. Lee Hunter and family,
were visitors here on Movday. j Rev. E. K. Garrison, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell and Mrs. Ray Thomas, S. Carl Chaney,
chidren, Aan and Phyllis Lyn, vis* J and J. Kenneth Haselden were
ited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Carl j among those who attended the
Porth, in Lexington Saturday. j Methodist area leadership training
Mrs. Ansel Godfrey was in North
Augusta over the week-end to visit
her daughter, Mrs. Callie Gault,
and Mr. Gault, and granddaughter,
Joy Godfrey, who was celebrating
her first birthday. Gen. Godfrey
spent the week-end in Columbia
on National Guard business. '
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donnan of
Charleston, ware week-end guests
of Mrs. J. H. Donnan, and Miss Mi
riam Donnan.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Finney,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. W-* Anderson
and Miss Dot Taylor spent the
week-end at the Andetson cottage
at Garden City. " ' I
George Henry, student at Mars
school in Laurens last week and
earned credits.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart O. Brown
and children and Mrs. George T.
Brown visited relatives at Blairs
Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Plaxico is spending
two weeks with her sister, Mrs.
Walter Groover, in Moultrie, Ga.
Her mother, Mrs. Wiley Monk, of
Atlanta, is visiting here while she
is away.
Mrs. Paul T. Wood was the guest
of relatives in Camden several days
last.week.
^-■"Mrs. Claude Crocker and little
daughter, Virginia, of Slater, spent
a few days last week with her par-
Hill coUege, Mars Hill, N. C., is e nts, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair. Mr
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spending several days with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Henry for
spring holidays.
Mrs. John W. Little visited her
daughter, Mrs. John B. Pittman,
Mr. Pittman and children in Rock
ingham, N. C., over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dawkins vis
ited th$ir daughter, Mrs. Bob
Hughes, Mr Hughes and infant
daughter, Harriett, in Canton, Ga.,
last week.
Miss Ella Little McCrary spent
the week-end with her sister, Mrs.
R. P. Kapp, and Mr. Kapp in Co
lumbia.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair and
Crocker, who was in Greensboro.
N. C., joined them here for the
week-end.
Miss Jewell Brown of States
ville, N. C-, was the week-end
guest of Miss Nancy Jo Pruitt.
Mrs. Philip Eassy and children of
Greenville, with other local mem
bers of the Cauley family, were
guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
F. P. Cauley.
Mrs. Earl E. Wade and son, Earl
Wright, of Columbia, spent a few
days last week with her mother,
Mrs. J. L. Wright.
Mrs. C. P. Midgley will return
today to her home in Bennettsville
sons. Brownie and Sammie, of (after being the guest of Mrs C. W.
Madison, Ga., were week - end; Stone for the past several days,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantin Mrs. W. C. Baldwin of this city,
and other relatives. j M rs. R. A. Knight of Belton, ac-
Mrs. Agnes McBreary of Pelzer, CO mpanied by several friends, are
was the guest of Mrs. Rex Phillios enjoying a trip to Natchez, Miss
over the week-end.
Dr. John McSween was in Gas
tonia, N. C., last week holding re
vival services at the Presbyterian
church.
R. B. Simmons and Oscar Max-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Leake, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Leake visited
relatives in Union Sunday.
Mrs Chris Adair, Jr., and little
son of Great Falls, will arrive to
day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
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well of Macon, Ga., visited thoir; r q Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Adams and
daughters, Janice and Becky, of
Laurens,[
visited their mother, Mrs Inez
Pruitt, over the week-end
Mrs Thomas Baldwin and little
son, Tommy, are visiting relatives
in Belton
Mrs. Eugene Hitt has returned
from a visit with her daughter,
Mrs. Irvin H. Ford, in Avon Park,
Fla. She was accompanied home
by the Fords and Miss . Clarice
Skipper, student at the University
of Florida, Gainesville. They al
so had as their guests during the
week-end Pvt. Donald Ford of Fort
Jackson, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Hitt,
Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Armstrong of Gray Court.
Among those attending the Ice
Vogues in Spartanburg this week
were Misses Jeanette Pitts, Flor
ence Adair, Mrs. Ethel Pitts, Mrs.
John A. Davis, Mrs. Frances War
ner, Davis Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Pace, Mrs. P. L. Roddy and daugh
ter, Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl
Johnson and children, Mrs. J. A.
Chandler, Miss Katrine Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Mrs. R. J.
Pitts, Miss Agnes Davis, Hubert
Adair of Greer, Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Harris, Miss Cornelia Harris,
W. G. Coker, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Arnold.
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