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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Five
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis and
daughter, Nannette, recently at
tended a birthday reunion dinner
at the home of Mrs- Belle Waldrop
in Campobello in observance of her
70th birthday.
Miss Alice Thompson of Whit
mire, spent Saturday with her sis
ter, Mrs. Fred Whitlock, and Mr.
Whitlock. Also guests during
the week of the Whitlocks were
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne and chil
dren of Laurens.
Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd and chil-
end and attend homecoming
Presbyterian college
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Lee will re-t Mrs. G. B. Goldsmith and son,
turn today to their home in Roch- i.Jody, are visiting her parents, Mr.
ester, N. Y., after a visit with Mrs.fand Mrs. Tom W. Porter, in Frank-
Lee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy; lin, N. C.
Crawford. | Johnny Adair and Richard Luk-
Miss Nell Fuller of Presbyterian! s t a t of Wofford college. Spartan-
hospital, Charlotte, spent the week-1 burg, spent the week-end at their
end witb her parents, Mr. and Mrs.! homes.
B. T. Fuller. Also guests over the, ^ rs R 0 bert F. Black, Mrs. James.
at! week-end of the Fullers were Mr
Mrs. Horace Poagof Baltimore,
x/r j w *jj-„ r-o.R.orwwpa Md., Irby Fuller of Charlotte, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Cassanova «»
and children of Columbia, spent; ^ lU Blalock and cb'ldren of New , {or muslc teachers today at \\in-
the week-end with Mrs. M. Cas- berry - . . . _ throp college.
Von Hollen, Mrs. Caldwell Hender
son and Mrs. James Pitts are at
tending a panel and choral clinic
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Whitman o ( f
Waynesville, N. C., spent the week- \\
end with the latter’s sister, Mrs.
dren, Wallace and Corinne, spent i former’s brothers, E. A. Sechrest
the week-end in Summerton with! of Statesville, N. C., and M. L. Se
ller sister, Mrs. Edward Brailsford.
sanova and family^ Mr. and Mrs. 1 Miss Florence Blakely of Dur-
Frank Bailey and small daughter ham, N. C-. spent the week-end
of Greenville, also visited the lat- with her parents, Mr. an< * Mrs. _ ,
ter’s mother, Mrs. Cassanova, and Ralph Blakely. Miss Blakely had p{ enr y Suber, and Mr. Suber.
the former’s mother/Mrs. T. L. W. attended a meeting of the ^ OIth 'Also guests of the Sube^ on Sun-
Bailey. 1 Carolina State Librarians Asso-'^y were anc j Mrs. Thomas
Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.! ciation in Asheville. Long and William Long of Colum-
Clyde Sechrest were Mrs. Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. John F. Norris and bia.
Clawson of Savannah, Ga., and the
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NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF |
1953 CITY TAXES
1 Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town
of Clinton are due and collectible from October 15th to «
December 31st for the year 1953. The tax books are now
open at the office of the Town Clerk and Treasurer and j|
will remain open up to and through December 31.
f A penalty of ten (10';) shall be added if said taxes
are not paid on or before January 1, 1954. 1
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The levy for current fiscal year is 53 mills; 15 mills £
for current operating expenses, and 38 mills for interest j?
and sinking funds on various bond issues outstanding.
\\. B. OWENS, City Clerk and Treasurer
They were accompanied home for a
visit by her mother, Mrs. Dudley
Jones. Dudley Jones of Biloxi,
Miss., Will visit them for the week- 1 and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy.
Goblins, ghosts, wHches
...theg’ll all want Coke
chrest of High Point, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shealy of city, was one of eight members of
Miss Elizabeth Nicholson spent last Mrs j A Harker of Atkins, is
week in the mountains of North visiting her sisteri Mrs: John T g
Carolina. Young and other relatives. MrJ
Miss Norma Jean^MlUer^ofhis Harker a i s6 spent Sunday here. - 1
Miss Ruby McNeil spent the)
Columbia, spent the week-end with the Zeta Alpha honorary chemis-1 week . en d a t her home in Florence. ! HMnnj |
their ^on and daughter-in-law, Mr. try fraternity at Winthrop college Gary Holcombe and son, ‘ “
Stock the refrigerator with frosty
bottles of Coca-Cola... and you’re
ready with a happy welcome for
Halloween callers. Have plenty
—get a case of Coke today.
BOTTLED UNDE» authority Of THE COCA-COIA COMPANY BY
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THURSDAY OCTOBER 29
REMAINS TO BE SEEN
June Allvson and Van Johnson
COMEDY CARTOON
FRIDAY-SATURDAY OCTOBER 30-31
MY DARUNG CLEMENTINE
Victor Mature and Linda Darnell
COMEDY CARTOON
SUNDAY-MONDAY ' NOVEMBER 12
RIDE VAQUERO
Ava Gardner and Robert Taylor
COMEDY NEWS
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 3-4
HOLD THAT LINE
— Also —
BUGS BUNNY CARTOON REVIEW'
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 5
BLUE GARDENIA
Anne Baxter and Richard Conte
CARTOON COMEDY
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attending the Carolina Piedmont 3 ren ^ spent yesterday in Campo-
sectional meeting of the American w ith her mother, Mrs. H. M.
Chemical Society in Charlotte r ©* Howard.
centl.y. „ ——nr i-jMr. and Mrs. Watts Davis and
Friends of Mrs. Kenneth Baker, c j^jid ren 0 f Macon, Ga., are visiting
will be glad to know she returned father, John T. Young, Mrs.
yesterday after being a patient at. Young and other relatives here. Mr.
General hospital in Greenville s ®v- an( j Mrs Dav.is will attend home-
eral days, and is improving at hei com j n g a t Presbyterian college.
home. Misses Mary Blakely and Beat-
Mrs. V. O. Kelly has returned tc r . ce Heron of Chester, spent the
her home'in Pine Bluff, Ark, after week . en< j w jth Mr and Mrs. R. L.
a several weeks visit with her fath-| pi ax j co anc | Miss Nannie Young
j er, John D. Dominick, and Mrs. T r jbble. Also their guests on Sun-
Dominick, and other relatives. jgy were D r anc j Mrs. James C.
Mrs. Frances G. Malley, who has j eanes anf j daughters of Lyman,
been employed by the Department M rs. H. M. Young, Jr., and
of Army, Civilian, in Tokyo, f° r | daughter, Carol, spent last week in
almost five years, is sP^oding some 0^ ar j otte q w j t ^ ^ er p aren t s
time with her mother, Mrs. T. L. W.; iyj r anc j j q Harmon.
Bailey. This week she is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dean Willard and
htr sister, Mrs. F. B. Pinson and Mr. two daughters have returned to..
Pinson in Greensboro, N. C. Mrs their home in Dublin> Ga ^ after £
Malley will be re-assigned about spending last week with Mrs. Wil- t:
December 1. lard’s sister, Mrs. Robert Plaxico,;
Guests last week of Miss Lila j r and ^ pi ax i ca K
Adair were Mrs. W. W. McClain of i^ rs A A Conway of Thorsby,
Brevard, N. C., Mrs. S. B. Sharard, Ala., is spending the week with her
^ rs .\. Cathenne Smith and Bob daughter, Mrs. W. H. DuBose, and
Mr. DuBose. rj
Mrs. E. L. Holland is visiting her :-i
daughter, Mrs. James Smith, in
Walterboro. Friends of Mrs. Smith
will be interested to know she will ii
undergo an operation Friday.
Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. i’j
Some Day...
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Curtiss TRICK OR TREATS, box of 40 72c
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TOWELS, 2 rolls 3wC
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BACON 59C j
Dole’s No. 2*2 Can
Fruit Cocktail .. 39C
Balientine’s Vt Lb.
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i Lt. and Mrs. M. J. Beall of Camp
I Breckenridge, Ky., spent the week
end with Misses Maude and Thelma
| Wells, enroute <to Washington, D.
C., after the former received his
discharge from the army. ^
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris and ^ ^ g Tribble were the latter’s sis- i
Miss Cornelia Hams attended the ^jj ss Linjan Quinn of Blacks-
wedding of Miss Flora McLeod and, burg> Mr and Mrs Ed WiUs of
Philip Edwards at the < ~ entra ‘! Spartanburg, and Miss Louise Trfb-
Methodist church in Florence at b<e | s t u dent at Emory in Atlanta,
noon Saturday, and w^e week-end and Hamilton
guests of relatives in pulon. 0 f Bi u fft ont w in spend the week-
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomason are, end bere w jfj 1 ber parents, Mr. and
(visiting thier sons-in-law and g ^ Young, and attend
'daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wins- ^ omecorri j n g Presbyterian col-
! low ’in Martinsville, Ind., and Mr. i | e g e
! and Mrs. Larry J. Swift in Des
Moines, Iowa. :•»»: muimli nt T .nunniii! Mnt^tJtMMitmiuimimMMMmuMiML'SWBtJtKHStSStcgsuiAimiuuM WtT*
Mr. and Mrs .Tom Wingo of Cin-|j-;
! cinnati. Ohio, visited the latter’s
, sisters, Mrs. H. D. Rantin and Mrs.
B. H. Henry during the week.
Guests recently of Mr. and Mrs.
i Hal Baldwin were the latter’s moth-
! er, Mrs. J. L. McLendon, of Olanta,
1 and sisters, Mrs. J. E. Scott and
Rev. Scott of Bowling Green, Va.
Also recent guests of Mrs. Baldwin
and other relatives were Mrs. W. P.
Baldwin, Misses Allen and Mary
Elizabeth Baldwin, and Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Trewhella of Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner and
daughter, Susanne, of Decatur, Ga.,
spent the week-end with the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donnan and
small son of Charleston, were
guests over the week-end of the
former’s mother, Mrs. J. H. Donnan,
and Miss Miriam Donnan.
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp spent
Sunday in Rock Hill with Mr. and
Mrs. Irby Hipp, Jr., and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Avery and families.
Mrs. Kitt McMaster, Jr, and chil
dren, Kitt and Ellen, of Winnsboro,
spent the week-end with her moth
er, Mrs. W. H. Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Martin and
daughters, Misses Banna Piester
and Emily, of Spartanburg, were
Sunday guests of Mrs. J. Will Dil
lard.
Dr. and Mrs. Fate Henry of Lees-
ville, spent Sunday with relatives
having been called here due to the
injury of Mrs. W. J. Henry, Sr., who
received a broken hip in a fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Payne of
Cleveland, Ohio, spent several days
last week with the former’s broth
er, Earl Payne, and Mrs. Payne. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehn and son.
Collie, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roney
spent Sunday in the mountains of
North Carolina.
Mrs. John D. Davis is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Cliff Elkins, and Mr.
Elkins in Stuart, Fla.
Misses Nancy Cook and Jenny
Payne of Salem Academy, Winston-
Salem, N. C., spent the week-end at
their homes.
Carroll Hart, student at Georgia
Tech, Atlanta, spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Hart, in Joanna. 1
Buddy Eichelberger spent the
week-end with friends at McCalie
School in Chattanooga, Tenn., and
attentled the annual homecoming.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Matheson
and daughter, Jinny, of Moores-
ville, N. C., were week-end guests
of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Barnes.
Friends of Mrs. J. D. Jeanes will
regret to Team she suffered a leg
injury in a fall Sunday and is re
cuperating at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Adair, Jr.,
and children, Chris and Mary, and
R. C. Adair spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Crocker in Slater.
They joined Mrs. Adair in Ashe
ville, N. C., where she had been vis
iting her brother, William Leaman,
and family.
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