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t * f Two THE CUNTOW CHHON1CLB Thur»day^«cembe^3|M954 Attending Service School In Charlotte A representative of Baldwin Motor company of this city is at tending a 40-hour factory service school tnis week in cnarlotte, N. C., relative to the ’55 Ford opera tion and performance, the com- Subscrib* To THE CHRONICLE | pany stated yesterday. xaex«XKi»K»iK»m»neK«inm«inniwiwiiiwmiMmMnnnnmmwwinii»»x NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF 1954 CITY TAXES Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town of Clinton are doe and collectible from October 15th to December 31st for the year 1954. The tax books are now open at the office of the Town Clerk and Treas urer and will remain open up to and through Decem ber 31. y A penalty of ten (10%) shall be added if said taxes are not paid on or before January 1, 1955. The levy for current fisic&l year is 53 mills; 15 mills for current operating expenses, and 38 mills for in terest and sinking funds on various bond issues out standing. \Y. B. OWENS, City Clerk and Treasurer Briefs About . . . People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents New York to sail next Mrs. W. E. Ne^&ors and other j will have a Watch^Ni«ht service „ Erding, Germany. They relatives. Friday, December 31 from 11:15 ^ Dr. and Mrs. William H. Moor head and children, of Houston, Texas, returned to their home Monday after spending the Christ mas holidays with the former’s mother, Mrs. W. A. Miorhead and other relatives. Friends of Mrs. James M. Mea dors and daughter, Susie, will be interested to know they leave Sat urday for week for will join Sgt. Meadors and expect to be away two and a half years. They formerly ’resided in King apartments here. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson and Mrs. M. C. Clark have returned to their home here after spend ing the holidays in Mullins with their brother and sister, Miss Annie and Boyce R. Clardy. The Pinsons visited their daughter, Mrs. Arthur McQueen and family in Loris and were also guests of and daughter, Patricia, visited rel atives in Easley Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and children, of Charleston, are visit ing her mother, Mrs. James Pitts. Mr. and Mr?. J.'a. Dugan and daughter, Miss Marcia Dugan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanley and daugh ter, Susan of Hartsville spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Society... (continued from page 3) tion agent in Lexington county. Dr. DeBruhl, of Columbia, at tended the University of South Carolina and graduated from the Chicago College of Optometry aft er serving two years in the army. He is now practicing in Lexing ton. !~ Brood Street Churcb To Hold Wotch-Night Service Broad Street Methodist church Carter, Mrs. W. L. Glenn, Larry Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams, Gerald Parmer and Miss Frances Bolkk. Diane Grainger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Grainger, la a pa tient at Blalock clinic after an ac cident on December 26. Mrs. Alta Riser, Mrs. Bessie Childress, Mrs. Pearl Dunaway, Mrs. Agnes Holland and Mrs. Vir ginia' Kirkpatrick are patients at Hays hospital Billy Oakley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oakley, is a patient at 'Blalock clinic after an auto acci- 'dent. Little Jimmie Strickik, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Strickik, is a medical patient at Hays hospital Mrs. E. B. Sloan is a patient at winner was crowned by Willette AsbiU, last year’s sweetheart Joanne will receive an FFA jacket and also will represent the local chapter at a district contest to be held here at the college in the spring. The daughter of Commander and Mrs. Kenneth Porter, Joanne moved to Clinton in October past from the Isle of Palms. Her fath er is a member of the Presbyte rian college faculty in the de partment of mathematics. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mcln- vaille, of Aiken, spent the holi days with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvallle. Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Griggs, of Mocksville, N. C., returned home Monday after spending the holi days with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Metta Stone and other relatives. Guests over the week-end of the Stones were Mrs. C. J. Bauknight and daughter, Amelia, and Sam Copeland, Furman i"Bagwell and J. T. Ellison have re- Slone and son, Donald, of Charles- friends in Darlington and Flor- ton. ence enroute. ^ anc j mj S Dick Lindsey and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Leeies. °f;children, of Bennettsville, are Honea Path, John Ree\ea, of New yisitmg the latter’s parents, Mr. p. m. to midnight. The service is sponsored by the young people.. , . _ , . and will be under the direction of t0 , th ^ r , h ?. rne 1 S alter being the pastor, Rev. J. E. Merchant. | Patients at Blalock clinic. The young people are meeting, p orte for fellowship and recreation m|__. _ , the social hall of the church at'iPA bWOCtnCQrt 9 p. m. This will last until the time of the Watch-Night service when they will adjourn to the church sanctuary. The public is invited to attend this service which will close with prayer promptly ^ at midnight. /or . . _ . COLO DISCOMFORTS HowTo KM Attilates Foot G« niiUOlJ miMM itahlna. MO* fJOJMrt RoTon swrtwfr aii BattS M iB, nw, WiSSTgUi TfifSs — MCGEE'S DRUG IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS York. Mrs. J. G. Hughes, Miss Veda Hughes of Union, Gordon rela ^ ves Hughes of Spartanburg, were! guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. 1 Hughes during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brandt and daughters, Martha and Susan, of Ashboro, N C., Mr: and Mrs. Ed ward 1 Slier and son, of Long Is- and Mrs. R. S. Horton and other Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr , and daughter, Kay, spent the holi Birth AnnoupceiTier!' WORKMAN Mr. and Mrs. Ace. C. Workman, Jr., announce the birth of a son days in Sylacauga, Ala, with th e ; on 060 27 at Ha > s hospital. Mrs. latter’s parent, Mr. and Mrs. L. Workman is the former Miss Doris SW forW ne in \ May the peal of the New Year bells ring in a year filled with happiness and prosperity. We hope every day of 1955 brings new joys to you amd your family. Happy New Year to you all! M. S. miLEV & fSTABlISHfD CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $600 00000 MCMIfR - FIDIRAL DIPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SPARTANBURG MEMORIAL-AUDITORIUM . -THE SHOWPLACE OF THE SOUTH' Friday January 14 - 8 p.m. DIRiCT FROM THE ROYAL FESTIVAL HAU S. HUR0K prtsenfs LONDON’S CeRD'Cl 0 rDCtOf Juiian DftAUrumG Artufre Dirtcto/ Anton DQUN Anton Natalie uOUN KRASSOVSKA Oleg Anita BRIAN SKY LANDA Guest Artists: , Tyra } TGurfiAHOVA | Nora Violette John VUtDY GIIPIN Nicholai ^ POLAJENKO v’d V V j.id Istvan KOVACH ’ ’ RABOVSKY SYMPHONY OtCHCSTKA . RM CORPS DC lAUil aJ? TICKETS NOW AT BOX OFFICE AND BY MAIL Prices: orchestra and First Balcony: S3.30 and S2.75: Second Balcony S2 75 Enclose Stamped Self Addressed Envelope .With Mail Orders. Mail to. Memorial Auditorium P 0. Bex 1410. Spartanburg, S. C. Dial 8107 for Reservations land. N. Y, have returned to their homes after a few days stay with their parents and grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten. Mrs. Frances McGowan return ed yesterday to her home in Mul lins after a few days visit with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Smith and Mr. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton and daughters, Shirley and Dorothy spent the Christmas holidays ih Charlottesville, Va, visiting friends and relatives. Mr. ^nd Mrs. W. R. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Poole, Mr. and Mrs R. E Poole and son, Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blakely spent the holidays on a trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Powers and sons, of Richmond, Va, arrived yesterday for a visit wdth Mrs. Powers’ sister, Mrs. J. E. Merchant, the Rev, Mr. Merchant and their mother, Mrs. J. T. Gatlin. Mr. and Mrs. John Sease and small daughter, Mary Murl, of Co lumbia, will spend the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. T. M. Sease. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers during the holidays were Mrs. F. W. Mitchell, of Asheville, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dugan, |of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. David Bledsoe and sons, of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Dugan land daughter, .Miss Marcia Du gan, of Darlington. Miss Norma Hallett spent the holidays in New York City with , her sister, Miss Cordice Hallett. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin C. Lawn and children were guests of rela tives in Connecticut! during the Christmos season. Mr. Lawn is principal of the Whitten Village school. Mr. and Mrs. James Von Hol- len and son, Dirke, have returned from Huntington, W. Va, where they visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs:- R. W. G. Griffin sev eral days. Grady Chandler, Horace Hor ton, Ed Pitts, Henry Chandler and George Copeland visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lindsey in Bennetts ville Monday. Miss Jinki Sadler, of New 'York, is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. E. Sadler. Mrs. R. J. Pitts, accompanied by her brother, George Bultman, of Sumter, and Misses Sara and Jackie pitts have returned from W. McClure. Guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bowman and son, of Alto, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loftis and sons, of Marietta, Ga, and Elliott Heatings, of Cornelia, ‘“ f Laurens Ga. Friends of Nannette Loftis will be interested to know she is able to be out again after an illness. Friends of Frank Falls Hicks will regret to know he was called to Ninety Six this week due to the death of his grandfather, Robert C. McCants. Nick Tinman, of Can^p Gordon, Ga, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tin man. Mr. and Mrs. John Willard and daughter and Tommy Willard have returned to their homes in Orlando, Fla, after being called here during the week because of the illness of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. J. Lee Willard. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. Carson, of Greenville, spent Christmas with Mrs. Carson’s mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox spent the week-end in Cliffside, N. C, with their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. James Tinkler. James Austin Chandler, of At lanta, Ga, was at home with his mother, Mrs. J. A. Chandler, for the holidays. Mrs. Henry M. Lukstat left yes terday for a visit with her mother, i Mrs. M. Shupik, and other rela tives in Clifton, N. J. Lt Guy Blakely will return to Fort Belvoir, Va, tomorrow after spending a few days with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blakely. Also a guest of the Blakelys dur ing the holidays was Mrs. Hubert Wasden, of Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Morris, Jr, and children, Andrew 3rd and Susan, of Wilmington, N. C, were guests several days this week of Mrs. Morris’ sister, Mrs. C. E. Nichols and Mr. Nichols. Visiting Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Shealy and family during the holi days were Mrs. L. H. Odom and children, of Blackshear, Ga.; J. L. Clements and son, Joe, of Vidalia, G«. Suber. Sl’DDETH Mr. and Mrs. B. Noland Sud- deth announce the arrival of a daughter, Frapces Ann, on Dec. 24 at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Suddeth is the fo mer Miss Betty Taylor, RHODES Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rhodes an nounce the arrival of a son on Dec. | 27 at Hays hospital. | Lost Rites Held For Infant Daughter Nancy Jane Bogle, one-month- JOANNE PORTER old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Joanne Porter, sponsored by H. Bogle of Marietta, Ga, di e< i Ted Davenport, was selected FFA suddenly last Saturday night at s wee t} iear t during high school an- Atlanta hospital. | chapel recently. There were eight Funeral services were con-1 contestants in the contest. The ducted at the graveside in West- view cemetery, Easley, on Sun day afternoon by Dr. D. J. Woods. Mrs. Bogle before marriage was Miss Ayliffe Jacobs of this city, daughter of Mrs. Ayliffe DANGER! M If Pcmitous to Mogloct Chronic bronchitis may develop if yoar cough, chest cold, or acute bron- Shitis is not treated and you cannot y J \ % * .— ' , * * anitis is not treated and you cannot Jacobs. Surviving in addition to afford to take a chance with any medi- the parents is one small brother, Lyons Bogle. WITH THE SICK Mrs. Marvin Adair has returned home after being a patient at Hays hospital. The following have returned to their homes after being patients at Hays hospital: Mrs. Louella cine less potent than Creomulsion. It goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood creosote by special process with other time-tested medicines for coughs, h contains no narcotics. Get a large bottle of Creomulsion at your drug store. Use it all as directed. Creomulsion is guaranteed to please )Ou or druggist refunds money. Adv. ♦♦ ♦* ♦Vwa w eWe • Visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Bar nette during the holidays were their children, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hood, of Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gambrell and son, Jer ry, of Louisville, Ga.; Mr. and a vacation trip to points of inter- [ Mrs. J. Allen Smith and sans, of est in Florida. j Abbeville; Lt. and Mrs. Noland L. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Thomason Brunson, of Fort Meade, Md. Savings Accounts 3%-DIVIDEND-3% We invite savings accounts from the people of Clin ton and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient service, and you will receive your dividend promptly each January 1st and July 1st. Any amount-—from $1 up—opens an account. Each account is insured up to $10,000 by the Fed eral Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people may have up to $30,000 fully insured. YOUR A 'BRQhmSk Okeotae k PROGRAM Today and Friday Monday-Tuesday-W ednesday January 3,4 and 5 Technicolor rr rrrrrrrrrr Saturday (One Day) Jan. 1 Law vs. Billy the Kid Technicolor Western With SCOTT BRADY and BETTA ST. JOHN —Coming NexW “ON THE WATERFRONT" with Marlon Brando Breathlessly, you’ll be swept into terrifying ad venture ... you won’t be able to tear your eyes away from the rear win dow. JAMES STEWART ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S HEAR WINDOW CDLor bt TECHMODLOR GRACE KEUY WENDEIL COREY THELMA ROTER Admission This Picture 10c and 50c Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged. Chartered and Supervised by the United States Government LAURENS FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Laurens' Largest Savings Institattsa 104 W. Main Street Laurens, S~ C. Telephone 22271 r-TTr"rTTTTlTnilllllllll1lllllllllllMI||||H|M TAX BOOKS OPEN LAURENS COUNTY The Xax Books of Laurens County are now open for the payment of the following taxes; County Special School Co.B’rd. Wide School Bonds Ednon. Total Laurens No. 55 24 20 44 Laurens No. 56 .24 20 6 49 Ware Shoals No. 51 ..24 30 1 55 Greenville No. 520 ....24 42 66 (County-wide includes: Ordinary County, 15 mills. Bonds, 8 mills; Hospital, 1 mill; total 24 mills.) Mauldin-Simpeonville ) Fountain Inn Water Dift ) levy 17 mflla Every male between the ages of 21 and 60 years who is not physically disabled is required to pay $1.00 poll tax. Tax Books open October 15, 1904, and will remain open x without penalty through December 91, 1054. Taxaa will be col lected through April 16, 1056, with penalty added, and win go Into execution April-15, 1065. The following penaltiea win he collected: January, 1 per cent; February, 2 per cent; March, 3 per cent, and from April 1 to April 16th, ? per cent SAMLEAMAN County Treasurer -YOUR YEAR FOR A HOME? If you plan home-ownerihip for come in and inquire about our ho me-financing plan. You can depend on the sound judgment of our loan counselors, and you will find them helpful in working out a budget-balanced loan. After your down payment, convenient monthly pay ments can include principal, interest, taxes and insurance. mm- IIederal Savings " and LOAN ASSOCIATION A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since ItW Telephone Na. f NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS SHOULD INCLUDE HEALTH One of our New Year’s Resolutions should be to improve our state of health or to maintain our present well being. If you are fortunate to be well and healthy, you will cer tainly want to continue to feel well. A spinal checkup at the Hart Clinic will reveal any disturbances which could cause trouble in the future. Correction by Dr. Hart would be that ounce of prevention which is worth a pound of cure. Resolve to have that complete spinal checkup at the Hart Clinic at an early date. If your health is not what it should be, resolve to have it tforfected at the Hart Clinic. Make plans to put this resolution into effect. Call Laurens 22501 for an appointment. Make the New Year a year of good health. An inrvestment in improving your health will pay big dividends in energy, vitality and a feeling of well being. With his years of expe rience, Dr. Hart can quickly locate and correct the cause of your ill health and your new year will be filled with joy and happiness. The Hart Clinic, located at 205 Church St. in Laurens, is well equipped to assist you to regain and maintain the good health of you and your family during the com ing year. Resolve to take your health problems to the Hart Clinic dining the New Year. 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