The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 02, 1932, Image 5
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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
Personal /Acntion
Bill Galloway and D. Yarbor
ough spent Sunday rn Gaffney with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maddox spent the
Mrs. A. J. Milling is Spending sev
eral days in Spartanburg as the guest
of Mrs. R. R. Tofoert.
Bobbie §twr, student at Clemsdh
week-end with relatives in Marietta, college, is spending the summer with j
Ga.
Mrs. Charles Stone of Leeds, Ala,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer.;
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dow of Knox-
Mrs Frank Fowder and children andjville, Tenn,, spent the week-end withjJJ
Mrs. John Beckham of Union, were! the latter’s father, H. D. Rantin
guests of relatives here Sunday. : Mrs. T. J. Blalock, Franci.s Blalock |
Mrs. Henderson Pitts and littL- son 1 and Henry Meadors Young were in
aie visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Union Monday for the commencement
E. D. Byers, in Spartanburg. , exercises of the high school.
Miss Kate Milam, who has been Mrs. M. J. Furqueron and Miss
Jl^teachiixg in Springfield, is spending Nanc>’ Young are visiting relatives in
^ the summer with her parents, Mr. and McCormick and Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. J. W. Milam. j. Miss Mary ^nson of Limestone col-
Harry Dewey of Barnwell, is ex- lege, is spending the summer with her
i pected this week to visit his aunt and parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson.
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j uncle, Mr. and Mrs. .A. U. Wallack. *
i Mrs. W. D. Copeland spent a few
, days last week in Greenville with he,r
j brother.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler spent
Henry Furqueron of McCormick,
spent last week with his grandmother,
Mrs. M. J. Furqueron.
Miss Sara Knox, who taught the
past year at Cliffside, N. C., is spend-
'the week-end in .Augusta, Ga., with ing the summer with her parents, Mr.
irelati\e.«, and then motortni to Sulli-!and Mrs. E. R. Knox.
Ivan’s Island for a few davs’ visit. ' i Miss Virginia Shannon of Whitmire,
' M iss Agatha Bailey, member of the is spending several days with her sis-1
school faculty at Chester, is spending ter, Mrs. L. D. Simpson.
the summer with her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey.
Friends of Miss Macie Sherard will
be glad to know that she has return-
Miss Lois Stone was af Clemson ed to her position at Jacabs& ('o., af-
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' college Monday for the senior ball^
Miss Sara Ray Coleman'is spending
a few days in I.^urens with Miss Mil-
I dred (’risp.
] Mi.«s Emmie Pitts, who has been
I teaching in Seneca the past year is
j spending the summer with her par-
ients, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Plaxico of
Blacksburg, are spending a few days
i ter a month’s absence due to illness,
j Mrs. J. 1. Copeland of Gainesville,
Ga., is spending several clays with
her daughter, Miss Marion Oopeland,
and Mrs. .Arthur Copelaud.
Miss Hedge Peake and Miss Evelyn!
j Chambers, students at Lander college, I
I are spending the summer with their
parents.
Lonnie Dunlap of Woodruff, spent
CalH36 or 175
And it'ean be done as efficiently as if you
came here daily. We assure you that only
the finest quality of foodstuffs will be de-
livered. Of course we welcome a visit from
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with their .son and daughter-in-law,. the week-end with friends in the city.
I Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. ' J. W. Milam, ,Ir., of Columbia, .siient
I Miss Betty Horton of Union, was j Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and
the week-end guest of Miss .Agnes’ .Mrs. J. W. Milam.
Shealy. { doe Mason of Seneca, is spending
Mrs. W. T. <’ook of Greenwood, the .summer with his mother, Mrs. D.
i spent Friday and Saturday with Miss \\; Mason,
i Crystle Woodruff.
Mias Janet Leake of the University]
of South Catolina, is spending the
Mr. and
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Miss Lillian Quinn and Mrs. J. N.
Quinn of Blacksburg, arc visiting the summer with her parents,
latter’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Mrs. J. Will l^^ake.
and Mrs. VV. B. T^tbAile, ^
Billy Barron of Columbia, is spend
ing a few days with friends at Pres
byterian college.
Ml. and Mrs. Lewis M. Bailey and
Miss Carrie Mitchell has rctumed
from Sumtei' where she has been vis
iting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper were
in Union Tuesday for the funeral of
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I little daughter, Anne, of Spartanburg, T. .M. Sims.
I spent Monday with relatives here. I Mr. and Mrs. Alex Henry are spend-
* Dr. D. J. Wiiods is in Montreat, N.|ing .several days in Alabama with rel-
C.. attending the meeting of the gen-1 atives. ^ j
eral assembly of the S^>uthern Pres-} Misses Sadie Chandler, Lidie lA?akej
il:(yU*rian church. * ' Janet lA*ake are at Myrtle Beach I
Miss Clemmie Jamieson, memWr of attending a house party. j
the school faculty at Cherryville, N. Mr. and .Mrs. Lynn Co(\per, who]
('., is spending the summer with her have been making their home in Gold-1
mother, Mrs. Lula Jamieson. * | ville, have an apartment at the home
Mr. and Mrs. John Dillard* of Au- of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes,
gusta, Ga., spent the week-end with; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black wore in
Mrs. RiH'se Young. ' Rock Hill this week for the com-
Mrs. T. Jj. W. Bailey, Jr., of Wa.sh- niemement exercises at Winthrop col-
ington, I). spent the wtH*k-end with lege. Their daughtei-, Mis.s .Mary
Dr ami Mrs. T. L. VV. Bailey. ■ Hi'J< k. accompanied them home,
j Mrs. Paul Burroughs and little. Miss Naomi Willingham has re-j
I daughter, .^nn, of Richmond, Vu., are turned from Maryville, Tenn., where
.visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. she was a memlier of the graduating
olp. Adair. .> [class at Maryville college.
Miss Oiietta Mauney, student at Miss Maude Hospetler, a matron at
'Charleston Medical college, Charles- Thornwcll orphanage, was called to
I ton^^'is spending the summer with her Troutman, N. last week on account
i parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mauney. i of the illne.-.s of her brother.
I Mrs. T. M. Adair, Mrs. Minnie| Mrs. .James Bradley and .Miss Kli'/.a-
Adair and Culie Adair were at Clem- 'leth Biadley were in Due West for
| ;son college Tuesday f»»r the] gradual-1 the commencement exercises at Ers-
> ing exercises. ' kioe college. Mi.ss Bradley was a
I Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Wallett and member of the graduating cla.ss.
son, Hilly, of Statesboro, Ga., will ar-| Mr. and Mr.s. Edward Long attend,
rive tomorrow to spend several days ed the meeting of the board of trus-
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(’arioll Pitts of Inman, spenl^^un-, Satuiday*. They were accompanied
.lav with his mother, Mrs. Nannie ^ by Miss Frances Bailey.
Pitts.
Mr. and Mra. Ansel Bt/bo spent Sun-
Iday at Clemson college with the lat
ter’s brother, Thomas Chalmers.
; Mii* Lidic Davis, who has been
j teaching in Langley the past year, is
J -pending the .summer with her par
ents, Mr. and Mr.s. John D. Davis.
Mr*. W. P. Jacoijs left yesterday
J.— — , vigit her mother in
! who has been ill.
Mrs. T. J. Ijeake, Misses Mary
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Glynn Chambers, Florence Adair,
f Rosa Bailey Little, Elizabeth Nelson
' and Lamar Nelson spent Wednesday
in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Miller ami son,
Billy, of Whitmire, spent
with Mrs. Miller’s parents,
Mrs. D. B. Bobo.
Dr. ami Mrs. L. R. Lynn were m
.Montreal a few’ day.s last week when*
they attended the o|)ening sessions of
the general assembly of the Southern
Presbyterian church.
Ros.\ Lynn returned Tuesday from
Dublin, Ga., where he has beeh teach
ing for the past vear. He waH accom
panied hv E. H. Wyatt, Jr., of Chica-
Spartanhurg, j mauga, Ga., and Miss Gertrude Ripley
of Manning.
Mrs. F. E. Brodie of I.,et*sville, sjHjnt
Monday with her daughter and son-
in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Henry.
Mrs. Henry accompanied her mother
home for a .two week’s visit.
Mr. and Mr.s. Monren* Walker and
Tuesday' daughter, Miss Rosa Lee of .Spartan-
.Mr. and burg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wailk'-
er’s brother, and si.ster-in-law, Mr.
Miss Maude Poole spent the wi-ek- and Mr.s. T. L. f’ooper.
end in Union with her aunt and un-l- Mrs. lA*wis .lones of Macoft, Ga„
ole, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Poole. and George Davis of Washington, D.
James O’Daniel of Dublin, Ga., ar- C.. wore called here on account of the
'rived Tuesday to spend the summer illness of their brother, Will, who is
with hia parents, Mr. and Mra. A. [ a patiejU^ at Dr, Hays’ hospital.,
O’Daniel. ' | VV'. Milam, Misk Katc^Milam
The following Winthrop girls ar- and J. W, Milam, Jr., were in Rock
rived home Tuesday to spend the sum- Hill Monday and Tuesday for the
mer with their parents: Misses Rachel pojnmencement exerci.ses at Winthrop
O’Danieli'^'Ittith Todd, Sara Copeland, college. Miss Helen Milam, member of
Agnes Davis and Bert Peay. j the graduating class, returned home
Joe Workman, member of this | with them,
j year** graduating class at Clemson | Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Co-
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Mrs. A. J. Sproles is spending sev-
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* Fleming Mason, menvber of ^he i Gre^pyille, spent the week-end with
I Langley school faculty the past year, Mr. an'd^ Mrs. H. D. Henry,
lit spending the summer with his
^ U ntiother, Mrs. D. W. Mason.
I Mrs. P. S. Jeans and ton, Robert,
' left yesterday for Charleston to at-
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NOTH E OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hcreoy given that the un-!
Miss Mary Ella Bailey is spending j dersigned Elxecutors of the estate of
‘he summer with her parents. Dr. and' Tames P'erdinand Jacobs, deceased,
Mrs, T. L. W. Bailey, after having at-.will render a final accounting of their
tended IJmestone college, Gaffney, acts and doings to the T’robate Court
the past session, 1 of Laurens County, S, C., at Laurens,
Misses Janella Boland, Elizabcth|S. C,, on Monday, June 20, 11)22, at
member of the graduating Fliedner and Simon Pitts spent Thurs-| H o’cltK-k A. M., and w:ll at the .same
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! tend the commencement exercises or
■ Charleston Medical college where the
! latter is a - ^
(.lass. ^ I day at Clemsoji college with the lat- time apply to the court for a dis-i
Mrs. Cora McQuiston, accompanied, ter’s brother, Ray Pitts, who accom.| charge from their truit as executors ,
by her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.' rhem-home for the summer,
and Mrs. George Williams of York, Miss Janie Margaret Henderson,
were in Raleigh, N. C., this week f:>r : whVhas just gra’duated at T’lora .Mc-
the commencement exercises at Peace .Donald college. Red Springs, N. C.,
•nrtitute. They were accompanied annd Miss Willie Ainea- Henderson,
home bv Misse.s Edith Patrick and w'ho has been teaching at Inman,
Mrrgaret McQuiston, members of the spent a few days la.st week with their
icuitirg class. sitter, Mis. H. C. Pttets.
of said estate.
.All pcTSons having claims against |
the said e.state will file the sntrx* dulyi
verified on or before said date, or be]
forever harre<L
James Ferdinand .Jacobs. Jr.,
William Plumer .la^-oh-s,,
O-U-ltc ■ Executors
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