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ThurwUv. Scftcaibcr 22, I960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ;r THE WOMAN'S PAGE Social Events and Chib New of Interest Telephoac 74 or 495 Wednesday Club Is Entertained , Entertaining menvbert of > her Wednesday bridge club last week Mrs. Rufus Sadler was hostess to two tables for afternoon games. . Between- -progressions refresh Mrs. Stone Is Feted On Birthday A family gathering on Saturday honored M rs. Metta C Stone on the same is hereby levied for current occasion of her 83rd birthday which i expenses and to defray punhc ex occurred September 20 penses of the C ity .rf Clinton for lar’s worth of pi-operty. real and shall constitute a ben upon the t*nci»-< personal, not exempt by law from property upon which the tax is Sect on 8 taxation, within the corporate limits levied for the term of three years take effect of the City ot Clinton be and the after the tax shall have become due passage This tyrdinance shall immediately upon its A buffet style dinner was enjoyed. Garden Clubs Plan First Fall Meetings The Carolina Wren Garden Club will bold the first meeting. of the fall season on Monday, the 26th at 3:30 with Mrs. J. P. Prather Mrs Irene Pitts and Mrs George Watts Copeland are co-hostesses. Subject for the meeting will be basic containers and Mrs., Harry Wilkes will talk on ceromics • • • i The Yellow Jessamine Garden Club will meet Monday at 3:30 with Mrs James Sloan on Maple Street, with Mrs. W. G. King. Sr. as as-* sistant hostess • • • The Sunboonet Club will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. Harry Ayers on Ansel Drive, with Mrs. Clyde Ehrhank and Mrs Howard Smith assistant hostesses. At this time a business meeting will be held plus a talk on ' Fall Care For Yards and Gar dens." by Mrs John Little. • » • The Gardenettes will meet at 3:30 Monday at the home of Mrs. Lynn Cooper. Jr., on Chestnut street, with Mrs Kenneth Mills co-hostess • • • The Ins Garden Club will meet Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 28. at ’ - 30 at the home of Mrs. William Davis on North Holland street, with Mrs Epp^ Davis assistant hostess Reception Given For I Ministerial Students ' A reception honoring the rmmste Joint Hostesses rial students at Presbyterian Col- _ _ . , lege was given on Friday evening Honor Kecent DHue £ r'S'.TSr With Luncheon Brown Entertaining jointly with Com p I i m e n I i n g Mrs. David the Browns were Ben H Hammet. Grecnslade. who was before her re dactor of puhbc relations for the ^ mafTiaSe Miss Mary Elisabeth college, and Mrs Hammet .. , „ _ _j », Regnery. Mrs J B Hart and Mrs Receiving with the hosts was Pat . . ... Gnffin of Montgomery. Ala . prosi Fnak ShemS, w,th a dent of the dub Among the seventy luncheon on Wednesday at the Mary guests who called were 21 first-year Musgrove Hotel students who are studying for the ments were enjoyed. Winners of a ^ f ‘ r *hich the beautifully decurat- score awards were Mrs. Robert F 1 ^ birthday cake was cut and serv Black and Mrs. Hugh S Jacobs Present for the day were Mrs W New Church Circle Q GnKg of rbariotte N c ; Mr an( | Mrs c j Bought Mr and In Initial Meeting Mrs Sam Stom- and Donna, of Char- The ladie Pitt* circle, a newly loslon Mr and Mrs Menr > rram formed circle of the Woman s So 'P 4 * 11 - B,li > an ^ an1 M,ss ^ ciety of Christian Servict of Broad ^* one ,V>iS Clt -' Street Methodist Church, met’Tues- T . _ _ day evening at the home of Mrs. LOVeiy leabatUTGay Robert R Strock, for_lhe purpose of Honors Recent Bride organization • Mrs Robert W. Anderson, presi- den: of the W'SCS of Broad Street church, met with the group and helped with the organization The new chiirman will be Mrs Herman Jackson, with Mrs. Sam- mie.Chaney, co-chairman, and also program chairman The circle will meet the third Tuesday of each month. v the Lakewood develop, sinking funds' to p- ..-v. ( tin-ment and pa> .nent of as thev maiur* FALL BRIDE-ELECT Mr. and Mrs. James Frank Barrett announce the engagement ef their daaghter. Linda Gail, to Bennie Franklin Sinclair. Jr., saa ef Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Franklin Sinclair ef 192 Cypress street. Clin Inn. The wedding will take place this fail. i Freshmen Honored By College Dames Honornig the freshmen at Presby terian College the college. and Col lege i)amcs entertained on Thurs day evening at the Douglas House Roses, dahlias, and other fall flowers added to the attractiveness of the spacious lobby. Receiving with Dr Marshall W Brown, president of the college. Mrs Brown. Bob Smith, president of the Student Christian Association, were members of the faculty and their wives. Refreshments were served in the dining room from a beautifully ap pointed lace covered table center ed w ith an arrangement of yellow aarden chrysanthemums and fruit Honoring their sons brides. Mrs James Barry Ellison and Mrs Wil liam T Davis. Mrs Jame> F E’ li o - and Mrs William J Davis ei. tertained with a lovely lea or. Satur day aftem x»n from four until s.\ at the Ellison home on Pinewood Avenue in meat Mrs Ellison is the former Mis- Nancy Beth Campbell of Anderson and Mrs Davis is the former Mis' Rachel Senn of Laurens Mrs D O Rhame gristed the guests Receiving with th* hostess es and hoOttree were the brides mothers. Mrs Edward Campbell of Anderson, and Mrs W T Senn of Laurens, also Miss Carol Bed» n- baugh, of Joanna. October bride elect of Neill Dailey and M ss Brer, da OT>ell of Joanna, who will be married in November to Jerry Pitts Decorating the living room were mixed bouquets of fall flowers .n blending shades and a coffee table arrangement of white muon- and red rosebuds Mrs E C Taylor. Jr . invited the guests into the dining room where punch wa> served by Mrs < taudv Madden Assisting in the lining the current fiscal year beginning on January Is*. l‘*io and < nding on December 31st. I960, and to meet current indebtednfS' contracted hv the said <it> of flm:<»n l«*r zeae.al corporate purpose Section 2 That over ami above ami in Jaddition to *he levy-nf twen ty six ' 2d> nulls a- hereinabove provided in«S',t»«»r. ! i»f * a> onii- naiK'e. a levy ot twent seven 27 mills be and the sam< > hereby levied on every dollar ' vor*". of property, real and p* r- rial not exempt bv law from ava 1 >r -.t uate a id within ?. c •'p<*' t:e . ;n>t' ot the (ity of Clinton I - t i.' hereby levied for ‘ - p • *f raising Laxc' to pay tr accruing on oiit'la'_ the City f Clinton arvf ’ * and pa v able Section 6 If any section para giapb clause or provision of this Ordinance snail be held invalid, the invaliditv of such section, para- V graph, clause or provision shall not aff«Tt any of the remaining provt 'ions of the Ordinance Section 7 All firdinances. or thereof, inconsistent Jierewith • -lAihi-yam* are K er**t»> rep. ed to tfte extent of such inconsis- Done and ratified by the City O.inc.l .f the t'it> otsi^lmton .'■outh Carolina in regular Council as sembled and the corporate cal >-)f ity of Clinton a ff V-d this the 12-h dav Septemlier 1960 JOE P TF.RRY MAYOR SEAL Attest W B < .wen- t'lerk and Tr i- u r 1c e\"f Citv f '' t* ' ouncil (*r trie to be used by the general corporate purposes Section 3 Thai the « ierk ind Treasurer <>i the said City of Ctm ton shall enter 'did levies ind as sessments upon the tx.» a- of tb* said City of Clinton and receive said tax.-' That said tax*- for the year 196:* shall be due and pay- jtile lietween the 15th day »f tK'to- her 196* and the 31st day i Dv cember. I960, with.wit pena.tv T ^ 'aid 't.i\e' herein lev ad paid to the* (berk and Treasurer ot the City of Clinton in la viu* m rey of the l nited Sta’.' f \m« at the office of the -aid t lerk and Treasurer Section 4 Tha* on wJ "a\ - and assessments >r any p.>rtion ’ tTcof charged agaia>t any pr'^ery or PRESCRIPTIONS Prompt, Economical Prescription Service! Young's Pharmacy “Serving Thi* \rea 77 ^ ear** I’hone IB I'hnne 19 mirastrr .Also invited for the occasion were ministers of the city churches, nun isters who are faculty members and their wives Asstsfcng in the dining room were Mrs J M Oeland and Mrs Edward 4 ampbeil In keeping with a bridal motif the buffet table and smaller tables where guests wen* seated were laid with green organdy covers and held varied arrangements of pink roses. Bridal place cards completed the appointments As the guests assembled Miss Kathy Hart served punch Thirty Century Club In First Fall Meeting Tuesday afternoon Mrs George Brockenbrough was hostess to mem bers of the Century (Tub at the first meeting of the new year at her home at Capers Acres in Kinard Following a social period Mrs W Redd Turner president, presided over the short business session Mrs W R Anderson, chairman of the program committee, introduced the program of the year. Know South Carolina The speaker for the af ternoon was Dr Newton B Jones B<SPW Club Meeting With Mrs. Wilson • j room were Mrs Henry Ingle Miss party <»n the b«»>k' of •-* . uy es Sandra Kay and Emily Dav us A of Clinton for rurren: silver bowl of pink ro-es compii year and due to the try •; mented by lighted tapers in silver ’hat shall not have been pail *>c or holders fashioned the centerpiece before the thirty fir< day of De On ue. ay evening the Clinton f„ r t h e tea table On the linen cut- cembei I960 the i lerk a t T:.-a iaclrwo^^ r%s4 ao*-» 1 I . work cloth at either side of the cen- surer of the 'aid City ..t Clm:<«i ter arrangements were white .ved- shall proceed to a«ki a • ding bells tied with pink ribbon ten • 10 per centum .*n eav AS'isting in ntertainwc in the dei, of «aid taxes on t * * .*:y Tav 1L. were Mrs ( D Pitts. Mrs Van and tie 'aal i lerk and Treasurer Jones and Mrs J Webb of Ander shall proceed to collect the vaid 080 taxes including said penalties if Asters Business and Professional Women’s Club held the September dinner at the home of Mrs Cecil Wilson Miss Barnett Spratt and Mrs Kenneth Haselden were welcomed as new members Guest' were seated at prettily appointed tables in the patio which were adorned with zinnias and prin cess feathers Roses were used in the living room After dinner a brief business ses sion was held during which the club voted to >ponsor the mobile TB unit in the city in October. Miss Margaret Blakely led an im pressive skit on the national em- celosia and anma.' in the said taxev penalties a"*: deep tones together with yeiiow mums and zreenry m a white com putt* arrangement adorned the den An Ordinance Bronze chrysanthemums were prettily arranged to center the re- friends of the hooorre were inv fresh ment table from which punch, f 3 * - ****' occasion AN ORDINANCE To LEVY AN Nt AL TAXES I'PON THE TAX ABLE PnOPElTTY V IT IIN nfK member of the Presbyterian College Mrs. Grace t onnor Miss CITT’ (>*•' t LINT *N S >. T’l \R- faculty, who spot, oe Snuth Can, CTT' * n®” ,2." C “ JT?' 0LISA F '''‘ T ,K Vf: ' K : ‘ i| nt -j i ...iiiii rfi. M E ' SI1 ' navitfcon. Mrs R. M y-ift |HK Pl Rf'»E <>. MEET .ited 1 na s ^ a P ,ta * f-MT* traced the Johnson and Mrs Dan Yarborough i\(-, history of Columbia's development taking part sandwiches, cookie sand other dain ties were served Mrs Grecnslade with a corsage was presented J from its beginning in the 1799’s up to the 1900 s. CURRENT FISCAL EX PENSES AND TO PROVIDE FOR sessments are mg paid on or Nt-tore the first dav of March the tTerk and Trea'Urer of the said City 'hall issue his tax execution directed f«> the iTiset <*f Police of the said City ot Clinton against the property of the defaulting taxpay ers accor.ang t > .aw and ' he the duty of the (Tuef of Pol ce 'aid City to r.f rve the ; •ne**.t ot the Name* in the manner pn ^ ti ed by law Seclion ’• The ta\e' *v -e-.r .«*. jec Guests included Mrs J P John yjjp PAYMENT OF BONDS AND ston. Miss Marian Burts and Mrs ijvteREST P B. Mitchell Nit A 10 a Not An 11 Ft BUT A 12.1 CU. FT. MO/iE- usable: SPACE - PLUS FPEEZ/U4 CO/LS WALL SHELVES Available On Easy Terms! Abo Cheat Typed *199* S-YIAR WMTTKN FOOD SPOILAOI WARRANTY HOTPCHNT WASHERS $169.00 Up ^ APPLIANCE SALES CO. SOUTH BROAD ST. JACK S. RED PHONE 927 ON OUTSTANDINvj BONDS OF THE CITY OF CUN TON ANT) TO PROVIDE SINKING FUNDS FOR THE RETIREMENT THEREOF BE IT ORDAINED BY THE (TTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLINTON. SOUTH CAROLINA IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED Section 1 That a tax Kxy of hard! home on Calhoun street with’ ,went - v ' s ‘ x miB:!, - w n every dol a number of friends being entertain- i i Drop-In Given On Wednesday A lovely drop-in was given on Wednesday afternoon of the past J week by Mrs. Clyde Ehrhardt, Mrs. Vic Spooner. Mrs Marvin Gault, and Mrs Claude Crocker at the Ehr- ed between three and six o'clock. Autumn arrangements featuring roses and asters adorned the living room and colorful zinnias were used in decoration in the den In the din ing room the refreshment table was appointed with puik roses and steph-1 anotis in a silver container flanked by pink tapers in silver holders Sandwiches, cakes, nuts and mints j were served with punch Assisting the hostesses in enter- J taming and serving were Mrs. Ansel B Godfrey, Mrs. O. L Carter of Greenville. Mrs. Marshall W. j Brown. Mrs. Geonge Frady. Mrs. Gary Lehn, Mrs. Reese H. Young.! Mrs Frank Jones. Mrs. Frank Sher- j rill. Mrs. Frank Fowler, Mrs W. G King .Jr. Mrs. R C. Adair and Mis Robert W. Anderson. Miss Elaine Ehrhardt of Johnson City .Tenn . and Mrs R P. Skenes jof Portsmouth, Va., who were visit-! mg here, were guests for the party. 1 OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Fresh Country EGGS HENDERSON STORE (Formerly Gardner's Store) Hopewell Section Phone—JOANNA 2384 HOURS: Week Days 7 A. M. 9 P. M. Sundays 7-19 A. M.. 1:39-9 P. M. 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