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Thursday, January 20, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seveif - CITATION for letters of ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: Whereas, L. Russell Gray made suit to me to grant Isbaella Fuller Letters of Administration of the Es tate and effects of Frank H. Williams. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said Frank H. Williams, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on Jan uary 31, 1949, next, after publication hereof at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. * Given under my hand this 17th day of January, A. D., 1949. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 27-2c Probate Ludge. - u SOCIETY the table. Table appointments and the menu carried out the birthday theme. | relatives for the . many kindnesses | OFFICE BOOKS — Ledgers Ledger 9. sbown^t the death of my husband, | Binders and Sheets> Ca , h Boolts> EASTERN STAR MEETING James B. Parrott Chapter No Order of the Eastern Stlf; will meet J E. Knight, and for the lovely floral) Friday evening at the Masonic tern-' offerings. | A neighborhood drop-in was given i pie. All officers and members are in-^ MRS. MAE KNIGHT. I lishing Co Books — full stock. Chronicle Pub- (Contniued from page three) ' t L -r, » • ■»#„-, u on Thursday evening for Miss Suberi vited to be present, as candidates Bond, Mrs. John T. Little, Mrs. B. at the home of her parents Mr and win be e]ected M. Dutton, Sr., and Mrs. G. R. ''(Mrs. Henry C. Suber,' on Florida; lam._ Appropriate music and prayer: ^ed After a delightfully informal PATIENTS AT BLALOC'K CLINIC hour, guests were invited into the' YESTERDAY dining room where refreshments i were served buffet style. by Mrs. S. W. Sumerel concluded the impressive memorial service. Musgrove Club Meets With Mrs. Anderson Mrs. Melvin Satterfield, L. A. Boy ette, Mrs. Wm. Arthur Dunaway, Mrs. Rex D. Hughes of Lanford, Mrs. J. R. Hamrick, Jr., Mrs. R. C. Whit mire, Jr., Judy McCarson, Mrs. Rob ert Jennings Mrs. Marvin J. Smith, Miss Dorothy Liles Weds The January meeting of th . e , Mu ^ Lieut. William A. Dicus grove Home Demonstration club was, held at the home of Mrs. E. F. An- In an impressive ceremony, solem- [?,. Jl e . M g f Joanna ’ Fred derson. nied on Sunday afternoon, January ” nitiocx. The project song, “There’s A Song 9, at 4:30 o’clock in the First Meth-j In the Air,” was followed by a de- odist church in Bennettsville Miss CARD «!• THANKS votional by Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Dorothy Liles became the bride of and the Lord’s Prayer was repeated. Lieutenant William A. Dicus of this FOR EXPERT AID ON FEDERAL AND STATE INCOME TAX RETURNS ..See... I wsh to thank oiir friends and Mr. or Mrs. W. B. Able 301 E. Florida Street — Clinton, S. C. After 6 O’clock P. M. Telephone 276-M Each member answered the roll call Program Laurens Drive-In Theatre Children Under 12 Free First Show Starts 6:30 Last Complete Show at 10 Fri.-Sat. Jan. 21-22 TUXEDO JUNCTION WEAVER BROTHERS AND ELVIRA Cartoons: Daffy Duck Slept Here Mysterious Stranger Mon.-Tues. Jan. 24-25 BLUE SKIES BING CROSBY ' BARRY FITZGERALD Cartoons: Magpie Madness Nutty Pine Cabin VVed.-Thurs. Jan. 26-27 THAT UNCERTAIN FEELING MERLE OBERON MELVYN DOUGLAS BURGESS MEREDITH Cartoons: Old Roc kin’ Chair Tom Base Brawl 1 types of homes. I Later in the !•! afternoon refresh- | raents were served by the hostess. the Miss Harris Honors Miss Florence DuRant Miss Jean Harris was hostess to a I city. The Rev. R. C. Griffith per-^ ft with the name of a book which they formed the ceremony, had read during the year. | The church was decorated with: § A business session was held and native greenery and baskets of pom ♦> 'the minutes read by the secretary. | pom chrysanthemums forming a & ( Announcements were made concern- lovely bridal setting. Floor candela- ling the outlook meeting on January bra held cathedral tapers and these U 10 and the floof sanding demonstra- were lighted by Tommy Liles broth-i-jJ ; tion on January 12. The club voted er of the bride and Colin Davis, i 1 to change the meeting date to the j brother-in-law of the bride, i first Wednesday of each month. j A program of nuptial music was j? Miss Susan Hall, home demonstra- ( rendered prior to the ceremony by K tion agent, gave lilustrations on the Mrs. John Lindsay Hargrave organ- 5 ! selection of furniture for various , 1st, and Miss Wakefield Goodson, vo calist. Mrs. Grady Hubbard was bride’s matron of honor. She wore a pale pink suit, black accessories ' | and a corsage of blue carnations, i The groom had as his best man, (Browning Dicus. The bride was attired in a beige small group of friends for a drop-in | wool suit, with which she used brown . honoring Miss Florence DuRant, accessories. She carried a prayer'{•j bride-elect, on Friday afternoon, book with a bronze orchids and % January 7, at the home of her par- j showered. Her only ornament was a ents, Dr. and Mrs. John W. Harris, j pin of sapphire and pearls, given by During the afternoon guests were | the groom’s father to the groom’s invited into the dining room where mother on their wedding day. a salad course and other party dain-1 Mrs. Liles, mother of the bride, ties were served. Centering the re- wore a dress of lavender and a cor-i freshment table was a low bowl of sa ge of white chrysanthemums. .. early spring flowers combined with; Mrs. Dicus, mother of the groom greenery and lighted tapers. Similar wore a dress of grey crepe and her S floral arrangements were used else- corsage was also of white carnations. where in the home for the occasion.! Immediately following the cere- S Assisting the hostess and her moth- mony a reception was given for the ;'{ er were the bride-elect’s grandmoth- immediate families and out-of-town S er, Mrs. George H. Ellis, Mrs. Gary Dillard and Mrs. E. H. Hall. The honoree was presented a gift of silver in her chosen pattern, and guests at the home of the bride’s H brothter and sister, Mr. and Mrs.! 8 Colin Davis. 1 \\ The bride, daughter of Mr. and. 8 Mrs. Jerome Norton and Mrs. Robert Mrs. T. E. Liles, graduated from Hughes, brides of recent date, were also remembered with silver. Miss Doris Suber Feted On Birthday SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLV Miss Doris Suber, who was cele brating a birthday, was given a sur prise dinner Thursday at Blalock clinic by Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock and the nurses’ staff. 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Morgan an- 8 :: 8 nounce the birth of a son. Jack, on January 19, at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Morgan is the former Miss Etta U Mae McGaha, of Brevard, N. C JENNINGS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Theodore 8 Jennings announce the birth of a j;j ( daughter at the Blalock clinic on 8 i January 14. Mrs. Jennings is the for- ft j mer Miss Jeanette Chambers. # a 8 mcdaniel Mr .and Mrs. Joe C. McDaniel an-|8 nounce the birth of a daughter, Jan- ‘ ice Marie, at Hays hospital on Janu- 8 ary 15. Mrs. McDaniel is the former Miss Lalla Padgett. 8 Just Arrived! NEW SHIPMENT DRESSES Attractive Chambrays and Ginghams Pastel Solids and Stripes Sizes 10 to 44 $5.Q5 to $10.95 Smart Styles Shop Early for Wide Choice You Can’t Beat Value GORDON Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gordon, of t-j Rensselaer, N. Y., announce the birth jjt of a son, Tom Robinson, on January 1 12. Mrs. Gordon is the former Miss 8 Margaret Robinson of this city. ♦ ♦ it ♦> ♦> HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. R. V. 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