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T ^ Thursday, September 24, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pafire Seven T Joanna News. (continued from page 2) •• FURNITURE CRACKS LACE CURTAINS To mend fine lace curtains starcn a piece of mesh as near like the! curtain as possible. Cut the starch- 1 lowing the second Sunday. The next ed patch one inch larger each way' meeting will be in the home of Miss than the place to be mended, and Myrtle Murphy, with a warm iron press it over the hole. If done carefully, it will be difficult to detect the patch. 8UBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” The Frances Watson circle met in the Young People’s Department on Thursday evening, September 17 with 10 members present. Mrs. Per- WHO'S WHO In Home Demonstration Clubs of Laurens County MRS. DOWNS MONROE 'Wadsworth Club (Signed) day of December, 1953 . .. , . , , Sec. 4. That on all taxes and as- The Wadjworth club ,s very proud or any thereo(> “*XVho”» t i at m tinz : charged against any property or Who s Who, at our last meeting. 0 n*the books of the said Town shall be paid to the said Cleek and Town Council of the Town of Clin- Treasurer in lawful money of the ton. South Carolina, in regular United States of America at the'Council assembled and the Corpor- 1 Attested by: office of the said Clerk and Treas-^ ate seal of the Town affixed this (Signed) W. B. Owens, urer on or before the thirty-first the 7th day of September, A. D. Clerk and Treasurer. 1953. JOE P. TERRY. Mayor. l-2cc party First she is one ot our oldest mem- ^ cunint fiscal bers, having joined when the dub and due l0 the said Town of rell Long circle chairman, presided!^“s^a'ith'fii a°ttend C ance, will-!I” 1 ^ over the business and Mrs. Freeman J nA t . ooHv . do whatever> a nd paid on or before the thirty-first BIRDSEY’S Summer Star Values Refreshing FAIR PLAY TEA Mill-te-Tei 49c H lb. Money-Saving Work-Saving CORN MEAL 39c Stone-Ground Self-Ruing 5 lbs. 4 BROTHERS Self-Rising FLOUR 25 ^ 2.05 Sure-Producing HJLTRY BEDS aying Mash Starter-Broiler Mash oure POl n Layii 5.25 100 lbs. 5.90 100 Iba. $ $ Your Dollar BUYS MORE At Your BIRDSEY Flour & Feed Store Mutgrova SI. V. P. ADAIR. Mgr. over me uuamess cu»u iwia. * a Evans, program chairman, gave the | w * en she is upon Sh ’ e has day ^December devotion. Mra. Carl Strou £ av ® ‘served as local leader; also on Can- ! vei Y interesting discussion on e Drive. At this time she is presi- last chapter of “In Royal Service.” dent, having years before. 'She usually willingly served two 1953, the Clerk and Treasurer of the said Town shall proceed to add a penalty of ten (10%) per centum on each item of said taxes on the Town Taxi Th«» Hillard Mitchell circle met Books, and the said Clerk and i in the Intermediate Department on She usually attends the district Treasurer shall proceed to collect the Thursday evening, September 17 j a1 ^ the at 1said taxes including said penalties; ! with 6 members present. Mrs. Alex!'y int J r °P- We are 8 lad to bestow if the taxes, penalties and assess- Crawford, circle chairman, p r esid-j thls ho ™ r U P™ her | ed over • the business. A panel dis-1 the Advance Program! That’s rielit! You can name pr own trade-in price on a new DODGE TROCK! Mrs. George T. Brown, cussion on tne Aovance rrugrum Publicity Chairman, was presented by Mrs. Nathan Bra . m ;zel, Mrs. Louis Murphy, Mrs. Alex; DCQUITIOni NCW Crawford, and Mrs. Ben Jester. Codfit CommOfldcr The two circles joined in the rec-i'- aaeT ^° mmqfiqer reation room for rtfreshments of ice cream and cokes served by Mrs Clyde Beaifmont, senior from Charlotte, is the new cadet com ments are not paid on or before the first day of March, 1954, next there after, the Clerk of the said Town shall issue his tax executions direct ed to the Chief of Police of the said Towm of Clinton against the property of the defaulting taxpay ers afrdoraing to law and it shall be the duty of the Chief of Police , of said Town to enforce the pay Youth Fellowship of the Joanna Baptist church was held at the home ^no^d of Rev. and Mrs. James Mitchell with about 40 Intermediate and Cecil Bishop and 5^rs. Ferrell Long. nAanH^r of the Presbyterian college . . , manaer or xne tresuyienan couege ment of the same m the manner Reserve Officers Training Corps,: ib d h , Lt. Col. Francis V. Smith, PMS&T,i P ^ 4 Th y at al j Ordinances and parts of Ordinances inconsistent . , major in his asignment as battalion■ ^ P ^? v |f* 0ns Young People present. Quiet games commander ms executive officer: nance .*f and the same are hereby | were enjoyed by the group. Refresh- for the first S e me ster is Cadet Cap. - - ments of ham biscuits, potato salad, | tain j ames t. McQueen, Jr., of Mu! Beaumont holds the rank of cadet DONE AND RATIFIED by the and soft drinks were served. The deacons, pastor, and their wives enjoyed a supper meeting at the Wallace Home in Newberry on Saturday evening, September 19. The eight-year-old primary class met at the church on Friday, Sep tember 18 for a party. A good group lins. Lt. Col. Smith ateo announced other cadet assignments for the ROTC unit. AN ORDINANCE An Ordinance io Levy Annual Taxes Upon the Taxable Property Within the Town of Clinton. South of pupils and workers were present £Jolina for Ihe Veer 1953 foV The The Adult I Training Union en- Purpose of Meeting Current Fiscal joyed a weiner roast at the picnic Expenses and to Provide for the shelter on Saturday evening, Sep- Paym.ntof Bond, and Inl.re.l_ on tember 19. Marion Boyce serves as OuUtandmp Bond, of the Town of president of the union. Clinton and to Provide Sinking Funds for the Retirement Thereof. Be it ordained by Town Council The 12 year Junior Union with their leaders, Mrs. Ben Jester and °* U** J ow n Clinton. South Car- Mr. Millard Murphy journeyed to Greenwood State Park on Friday olina, in Council assembled: Section 1. That a tax levy of evening, for a weiner roast. Active e ^g bteen U8) mills on every dollars games and group singing were en joyed by the young group. ★★★★★★★★★★★★ worth of property, real and person al, not exempt by law from tax ation, within the corporate limits, The 10 and 11 year juniors en- of the Town of Clinton, be and the joyed a wether roast at the picnic 1 same is hereby levied for current! shelter on Thursday evening. The expenses and to defray public ex leaders for these groups are Mrs. penses of the Town of Clinton for H. L. Gardner, Mrs. Millard Mur- the current fiscal year beginning phy, Mrs. Horace Hamm, and Lee on January 1st, 1953, and ending j Thomas.' on December 31st, 1953, and to meet) ' current indebtedness contracted by All members of Woman’s Mission- the said Town for general corporate ary Society, officers, and Young purposes. People’s leaders will go to Newberry j Sec. 2. That over and above and for an Associational Conference on, in addition to the levy of 'eighteen Friday evening, September 25 at' (18) mills as hereinabove provided 6:00. The meeting will be held at^in Section 1 of this Ordinance, the First Baptist church. Supper Gastric Stomach With Severe RelM an’s Missionary Society of the ation, situate and within the cor- ‘church will be held Thursday even-! porate limits of the Town of Clinton, ing, September 24 at 7:30 in the and the same is hereby levied for recreation room. All members are the purpose of raising taxes to pay MR. PALMER “I Suffered Almost Constant Headaches and Rheumatic like Pains. Everything I Ate Seemed To Cause Gassy Stom ach Trouble. Scalfs Indian River Medicine Brought Mar velous Relief. I Eat Anything I Want Now, Even Onions, Thanks To Scalfs Indian River Medicine,” Declares Mr. Palmer. Tells of Case. Mr. Sherman N. Palmer, 821 N. 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(or, phono In fho Infoi information). 1 have a. .truck, in (good, fair, poor) (year, make, model) condition. I think it •• worth Jn a trade. I Understand that you are not obligated to meet this price, nor am I obligated to accept it. t Name Mailing Address. DODOS mjw:trucks COOPER MOTOR COMPANY 211 W. Main Street — Telephone 515 will be served by the host church. The general meeting of the Wom- levy of thirty-five (35) mills be and 8 is hereby made on every dollars worth of property, real and per sonal, not exempt by law from tax invited to be present. r West Clinton... (Continued from page six) ed passengers aboard the plane on an important air trip. The meeting was adjourned after a closing prayer by Mrs^ J. W. Spil- lers. Adult Classes Begin Opening classes of the Adult School with twenty-six students in attendance, were held Monday, Sep- ember 21, at the Commcnity build ing and Academy Street school. Those interested in joining* the -classes are asked to do so at once. Comercial classes for adults were also held Monday evening at the high school. Torch Bearer’s Rank Officers The Torch Bearer Craftsman rank held its first meeting of the year on Septanber 17. The leader present ed the members plans for his year’s activities, after which new officers were elected as follows: President—Lorraine Patterson. VicejPresident-r-Phyllis Ginn. Secretary—Melissa Burdette. Treasurer—Delores Brookshire. Scribe—‘Iris Hughes. The vice-president led the devo tional. 'Delores Brookshire dismiss ed the meeting with prayer. the interest accruing on outstand ing bonds of the Town of Clinton 1 and to create sinking funds to be uset in the retirement and pay ment of said bonds as they mature; I the excess, if any, to be used by the Town Council for general corporate purposes. Sec. 3. That the Clerk and Treas urer of the said Town of Clinton shall enter said levies and assess ments upon the books of said Town of Clinton and receive said taxes. 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