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THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 19S2
THE CUNTOn/cHRONICUE. CLINTON. &. C.
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Mi»s Eva Dominick of Spartanburg,
spent ho week-end with her parents.
Miss Josie Pitts of Grady hospital,
Atlanta, Ga., is spending two weeks
with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy an:^^lit
tle daughter spent Sunday in New
berry with Mr. and Mrs. M: B. Hipp.
Mr., arid Mrs. Robert Dugan of Co
lumbia. spent the week-end with the
former’s mother, Mrs. L. M. Dugan.
Miss Janet Leake returned last
J. P. Carter of Greer, was a busi-
ne. s visi or here on Monday.
R. R. Fuller,'St., enroute to his home
in Daytona Beach, , Fla., from New
York. I
Mrs. William Henry is spending
this week i[n Green\dlle and Seneca
With relatives. '
M ’ss Marie Fedder has return*:xl to!
Mrs. W. H. Martin of Cleveland,
Ohio, is spending sometime with her
sister, Mrs. J. W. Copeland.
Miss Harriett Boyd of Spartanburg,
is spending several days with Miss
Mary Howze Dillard. “
Dr. and Mrs. "D, ,1. Woods left last
il. Miss Gla<i>^^tilw'41 pf_Silver3trheL^^j.^,
is spent the week-end with friends. i *
jher home in Hartsville. after spending week for Salem, V’a., where they willj
1 last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fayette, spend the month of August with rela-,
lives.
Miss Elizabeth Shcelv left Mondavi J- Sineath an-| Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Wright, Jr., of
for Nipety-Six where she is spending! the birth of a son. George Washington, D. C., are visiting the
James, Jr., on Thursdui’-f’^July 28. ‘former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Z.!
several days with friends.
Miss Elizabeth Fliedner has retuim-' Arrington of Spartanburg, 'iRhl.
ed from .A^sheville, N. C., where she'- P®^^ w'eek-end here with his fam-! Mrs. Earl Cole is spending the week
has been attending summer school at'^^y* 'Asheville, N. C., with het sister,
Af hev.ii:e Normal. Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Rhea;:.- and,
rirs. Cyrus Bailey and daughter.s, J daughters, Misses Agnes :>r 1 Mar- Mrs: O. B. Mills and chil
week from Caanp Greystone, where! Misses Florenje and Frances Bailey, garet,^ left yesterday for Charle.aton Mo., are spendingsome-
ehe has been counsilor for the past six! of .\ugusta, Ga., are visiting W. J.jto spend a few' days. : time with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mills.
Bailey. i Friends of .Miss Sue Ella Denson' Mrs. James Pitts and children have
Ml . and M rs. Bonner' Ha.’-vley of j will be glad to know that she has re- r^tuimed to their home in Elliott af-
Greenw'ood. sjient tbc week-end with turned home after a tonsil operation!
the lather’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. ion Tuesday. j l''red Webb of Whitmire, is spond-
B. Blakely, j Misies Kathleen Garner and-Emmie ^ sister, Mrs.
Sheely ^pent Friday in Newberry w'ithj Dr. and Mrs. M. J. .McFadden have I Still of Rock Hill, were the week-end Bailey. .
Miss Iiu z Bell. 'gone to B’shopville where they will ^ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey. Misse.s Frances and Betty
Billy iicaman is spending several spend the remainder of the summer! Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cootier spent spending several days
days in Cross Hill w=th his grand- with Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitman Smith.' Tue.sday in Woodruff with Mrs.
mother and other relatives. Mrs. L. Russell Gray and little {lie Bobo. j .Miss Margaret Peay of Chester, is
• Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Peay and j daughter, Virginia, are spending a few i E. G. Ruffner of Atlanta, Ga.. dis-■ ^’'Var several days with Mr. and j
daughters. Misses Patsy and Bert,'days in Charlotte. N. C., with rela-jtrict manager for the J. C. Penney D, Peay,
epent. th.^ week-end in Clover with lives. ' stores, is’here for a few days on busi-j Add Blakely and little
relative-'. . ' '■ Mss Sc.rah Beason has returned to j ness. ' j and Mrs. F.'F\ Hick.s and little!
I>run' nond Bailey is spending some! her home in Greenville, after vi^itingj Miss Lillian Bobo of Spartanburg, iare s|)ending this week at Myrtle |
weeks
Mrs, J. Sproles left Sunday for
Greemvood, where she will spend sev
eral days wdth relatives and friends.
Musses Frances and Elizabeth
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time in Washington, D. C., with his! friends here.
■s spending a few- days with her sis-{ Beach.
brother. Walker Bailey. | Mis.s Julia .Margaret .Appelt of j ter, Mis. Mary Bobo. j Mri.^ E. E. Stanton and children
Mrs. .L>hr Griffin Pitts and children j .Manning, is siH udirr .several days! Mr. and Mr.s. C. C. Giles and MisS|^'^'’t‘ returned to their home in Flor-
are sp< nning tAvo weeks in Byron and! wdth her aunt. Mrs. .\llen McFaJdin at! Patricia Giles were visiiors in Char-1 after spending sometime with
Macon. Ga., wdth relatives. I Th.irnwe'.l ovohanage. . (lotte on Monday
Mi.^sef Helen Milam and Bert Peay! John D. Fuller has returned from Miss Helen Padgett of Greenville,
left Sunday for Camp -Latta, neariFf;rt Meade. Md., w-he-rc he has been spent a few d:iV3 l?;t week with her
Chailotte, N. r.. where they w-ill serve ' attending the Reserve Officers* Train-: rister, Mrs. B. M. .Arrington,
as cou’ -i ors for the next thrt*e weeks. I ing camp. i Fiiends of .Margaret Kern wdll be
Mis-.-^ Fvelyu Ramage spent lastj Misses L »uis<' Chaiv'.e-s and Vivian i glad to know that she is getdng along
week in Laurens wdth Miss Helen‘Parks Adair returned .Saturday from , nicely after a tonsil o}>eration pn Mon-
GleA. .Rocky Bottom, wheie they have been ^ ila:\.
Hai "\ Davis has returned fv m j .-.pending a ft w day.s. i Rev. and .Mrs. L. C. l.aMotte and
Montgon'.v y, .Ala., w'here he w-as call-1 .Mis.ses Florence and Lu'v Bailey ! children of
ed to t'.ike an examination for the I ha-ce returned from Myrtle Beach, | Tue.«day to
aviation servkt*. i w-here they have been .^pending the ! mother, Mrs. .Myrtle Hunter.
Mrs. Joe L. Beaudi-ot and children I par t month. j Richard l.,aTours of Harriiburg,
and James McGee returned to their! Miss Goodwyn .Appelt, w-ho ha-s been ' Pa., i.s spending several days with his
borne in Greenwood Saturday after' visitiiig her aunt, Mrs ..Allen McFad ' niece and nephew, .Mr. and Mr.s. F’rank
^)efHling a few: days wdth her mother, j din, has returned to her home in Man-] F. Fowler.
Mrs. Mary Prather. ' j ning.
Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Dugan of .Mis> L.\de Ray
.Mrs. W. H. Workman.
Mr. and Mr.s. L. L. .Adair of Atr
lanta, ale spending a few days with
the former’s mother, Mrs. Corrie
Adair.
Prof, and Mrs. M. \V. Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. B .W'. Brown .pent a
few- days last week in Charleston.
Miss Maude .Sumerel is spending
Way.M-oss. Ga., arrived'^^is month in Ruby with her sister,
vi.sit Mrs. LaMotte’s 'f- S- McGregor.
Rev. Fxlward Long of Che.sterfield,
is visiting his brother. Rev. Edward
l.^)ng.
W. A. Moorhead, Janies Addison,
William Moorhead and Huliert
has retured to her
HartsAdlle, spent the w'eek-end here
with tbeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V.
E. Neighbors^ an4 Mrs. L. M. Dugan.
The latter accompanied ' them home
for a visit.
work at Grady ho.^pital. after siiend- ting along nicely after a ton.sil oper-
Fri«nd.s cf Willie Earle David.son are on a trip to New York,
will be glad to know that she is get-1 Mrs. R. F. Blakely and Mrs. D. E.
ing two wce’.t.* w-ith her mother, .Mrs.
1. 0. Ray.
B. R. Fuller. Jr., is spemling a few
Iday.s with his parents. .Mr. and Mrs.
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS
CLERK OF COURT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of
Clerk of Court of Laurens County,
subject to the rules and regulations
of the Democratic party.
THOS. W. BENNETT.
FOR SHERIFF .
Thereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election as Sheriff of
Laurens county, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
primary COLUMBUS L. OWENS.
FOR STATE SENATE
L hereby announce myself a candi
date for the Senate front Lauren.s
County and pledge my.self to abide by
the results of the Democratic pri
mary. W. CARL WHARTON.
I hereby announce my.self a candi
date for the Senate from Laurens
ation on Monday
Miiis Odetta Poole is spending this
w-eek in Greenville with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dempsey.
W. W. Humphrey, manager of
Rose’.s 5 and lOc store, i.s spending
two weeks in Shelby, N. C., with Mrs.
Humphrey and other relatives.
Misies .Margaret "’h'inley and Mary
Anderson of Spartanburg, were guests
last week of Mrs. Agnes Kern.
Berniee Eargle of M'innsboro, spent
.Sunday here w-ith his brother, Hugh
Eargle.
Mi.sses Kara; Aldire'’"am1' OrrSe --B4-dmighter-.iR-law
Tribble spent Thursday in Ora.
A^isses Elizabeth and Catherine
Blakely, Kirk Milam and Aldine
Blakely are spending this week in
Florida.
Dr. E. Mood Smith is visiting rela
tives in Valdosta, Ga.
.Mrs. Zee McLees has retunied from
a vi.sit to relatives in Greenville.
Miss Ruby Coi)eland of Austin,
Texas, spending .several days here
with .Mr. and Mrs. J. M.-Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. B. VN’. Brown left yes
terday for their home in Newbern,
Tenn., after visiting their .son and
Mrvi. M.
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home in Inman after a w-eek’s visitthem home for a vi.sit.
to Miss Rena Abrams. I S. W.: J^umyrel is attending a re-
Msse.s Dorothy and VVilli.s Mae M’il-> convention of Aetna Insurance
County and pledge mysi'lf to abide'goa have returned to their home in repiesentative.’ being held
by the rules of the Democratic pri-( clover after sp<Miding several days'^^’-'’ "eek in .Asheville.
mar>. i\ D. N.A.NCE. I here with friends. ! '^**“*- Rutledge Adair of
1 Mr. and Mrs, Charles Drummond i ^ u*umbia, Mr. and Mr.s. Edward Hen-
HOUSE OF UEPRESENT.ATIYES i children of New- Orleans, La., are!’.'" und little son, and J. F. Hozard of
I «« « , I hereby aniiouiKe niyself as a Can-1 spending some time with ’l)r. ’ tmd ‘ spent the week-end with
diiLJe fir 4eriff of Representa-j ^irs. T. L. W. Bailey and^other rela- Mr. ami Mr.s. H. I). Henry.
^' tives from l/aurens County and pledge fjveg in South Car(>lina. | .Mis'-es Adelaide Roberts, Elsie
myself to abide by the rules of the, RoImm-I Jeans of Greenville,^‘’’Khbor.s and Tokie Adair have re-
Demoeratic primary. - sbelit the week-end here with his nar-^fuined from Simp.-nmvnre, Where they
JOHN BOLT CULBERTSON. ;.nts. Mr. and Mr-. P. S. Jeans. ‘ ; h;vse been vi.siting Miss Helen Little-
. I hereby arniounc-e myself a.s a can-j ‘^ud Mrs. VV. VV . .Arrington and ^-*^_hj-
didate for re-election to the House of|httle son and \\illiam Blakely (if
Representatives from I-aurens Coun-1 ^^’'*‘*'uville, spent Sunday with Mr. and
and pledge myself to abide by the re
sult of tk? Democratic primary.
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I her«*by announce my.self a.s a can
didate for Sheriff of I.aurens County,
subject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic primary.
HICKS F. OWINGS.
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1 hereby announce myself a candi-j
date f ir Sheriff of Laurens* county!
ty, and promise to abide by the result
of the Democratic primary. '
PHIL D. HUFF. I
I liereby announce my.self as a can-
Mi?s Louise W’eir, who has lH*en
s{H*nding the ;.ummer with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mi.s. W. L. Lynn,
left today-for hei- home in Ft. Pien-e,
Fla. I
.Miss (^lara Crosby of ('olumbia, and
and pledge myself to abide by the 1
rules an.l regulations of the Dcmo-|didute for re-election to the Hou.-'e of
crake fi-. -uiry.
DORROH D. PKDEN.
FtfK MAGISTRATE
I her -by announce myself as a can
didate for re-election as Magistrate
of Hunter*Township at Clinton, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of
Representatives from I-auiens Coun
ty, subject to the result of the Demo-
‘cralic primary. R. A. BABB.
Mrs. R. F. Blakely.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. B. Tribble and ^
children spent Tuesday in Greenville,
with Mrs. Tribble’s brother and sis-|
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Brice Quinn. Mi.«.s l.illlan Riddle of Columbu.s, Ga.,
Mr.s. Felder Smith left yesterday. who ’ have been visiting their, aunt,
for Vidalia, Ga., to visit relatives, ! Mr.s. S. A. Kern, are s|H*nding a few
Friends of Mr.s. M. L. Rivenback ‘lays in Laureps with Miss Julia Rid-
will be^soirv to learn that she is a;
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1 hereby announce myse'.f as a can- patient at Dr. Hay»’ hospital.
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ML ROY PITTS.
I hereby announce, oiyself as a can
didate fur Magistrate of Hunter
Township, at Clinton, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary.
JOHN D. GLYNN.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Magistrate of Hunter
Town'^hip at Clinton, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary. B. R. FULLER.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Magistrals at Mountville,
Hunter Township, and pledge myself
to abide by the rules and regulations
of tJve DemfKxrratic prinaary.
„ WALTER F. LYNCH.
didate for the House of Kepre.senta-
tives from Laurens county, subject to
the result of the Democratic primary.
J. D. vvitheRspoon.
Mrs. L, H. David^on and grand-
E. R. Rissinger of Lexington, Has daughter, Willie Earle Dayid.son, re-
been spending several days w-ith Dr. I tunied Saturday from a visit to the
and Mrs. F. K. Shealy. ‘ j former’s daughter, Mr.s. W. F. Hilton,
Miss Julia Quattlebaum of Ridge ,1^ f ^oiden. Mrs. Hilton accompanied
• Spring, is spending a few- davs with ^‘‘i- mother home for a visit.
I hereby announce myself as a can- Fayette Henry | and children re-
Mr.-. Ethel Weir was called to San-lturne to their home in Newport News,
ford, N. C., la-t week on account of i Va.. Sunday after spending the past
the illness of Mr.s. G. B. Knight. They, two weeks with Mrs. W. H. Workman,
left yestenbiy for their home in F't.il^r. Payne was here for the week-end
pierce, Fla. Mrs, M’eir hTas been spend- accompanied them h^me.
ing the summer with her parents,
Ml*, and Mrs, W. L, Lynn.
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didate for the House of Representa
tives from Laurens County, subject to
the rules and regulations of the Dena*
ocratic primary.
F. A. GEDEIST,
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the House of Representa
tives from Laurens. County, subject to
the rules and regulations of the Dem
ocratic primary.
A. ROSS BLAKELY’.
I'ioi. ami .Mr-s. H. E. Sturgeon and
childien, .Mary Jane and Elwyn, spent
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Jack Motherspppn is spending two | ® days last week in Charl^e.stim.
w-eeks in Spartanburg with hU sister, They were accompanied home by the
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Mrs. Lew'is Bailey.
Miss Loij Quinn has returned to her
formei’.s sisted, Miss Angie Sturgeon,
of Schnectady, N. Y., who arrived Iri
home in Blaclc-burg, after spending! Charle.ston by boat
-everal days with her sister, Mrs. WL
I hereby announce myself as a can- j B. Tribble.
MLss F'redna Shockley is in New
berry with her mother, who is criti-
didate for re-election a.s County Com-, Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger is spending cally ill. From there she will go to
missioner of Laurens County and! this month in Hendersonville, N. C.
pledge myself to abide by the results j Mrs. E. G. Shugart and little daugh
, , ,of the Democratic primary. ter, Beity Dean, of Winston-Salem, ^oming year,
I nereby announce myself as a can- BLAKELY, i N. C.. are the guesU of Miss Mar-j Mr. and
dida-te for re-election as Magistrate! ^ ' <raret Blakelv jTuc’Jay for
of Hunter Township at Mountville,! I hereby announce myself a candi-j Botts returned to herrtrip to Canada, by way of Washing-
subject to the rules and regulations | date for County Commissioner of Lau-i week after Baltimore and Gettyihurg. They
of the Democratic primary. rens County* and pledge myself to' ^ -
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Saluda, where she will be a meml>er
of the high ‘chool faculty during the
Mrs. B. S. Pinson left
a three weeks vacation
A. CANNON. abide by the leiulU of the DemoLiatic ‘ g i ^
I hereby announce myself as a can^
primary.
J. HERMAN POWER.
did^te for Magistrate of Jacks Towi
ship, subject to the ^.result of the
Dmnocratic primary.
A. I. DIXON.
^ hereby announce a candi
date for^ County Commissioner ofiMn*. C.
Blakely.
Miss Georgia Rounds of Sarasota,
Fla., is visiting .her grandmother^
will al.-o stop in Philadelphia for a
visil to Mrft.^^^ison’.s brother, B. H.j; ^
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Balk* and Mrs. Balle.
FOR CONGRESS
I hereby announce my cai^idacy for
re-election to ^ngreas sobject to the
nrtee of the Democratic primary elec-
tkm. J. J. BfoSWAIN.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Congress from the Fourth
Congressional district and pledge my-
aelf to abide by the results of the
DsBMKratic primary.
JAMES D. McCullough.
I^urens County and pledge myself to
abide by the results of the Democratic
primary. JOHN H. WHARTON.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Commissioner of
Laurens county and pledge myself to
abide by the results of the I>emocTatic
primary. A. HOMER MOORE.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
L. Rounds.
Miss Lillian Burns Browning, who
has been coaching amateur theatricals
in the middle West the past few
weeks, is here to spend the remainder
of the summer with relative
, Mrs. E. M. Timiherman l^t yester-
jday for Jacksonville, Fla., where she
will visit friends.
Friends of Miss Minnie Lee Nash
will be glad to know that she has re-
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FOR CORONER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as Coroner of - . «
Laurens county and pledge myself to » J’
aMde bv the results of the Democratic, Ladies Home Journal
primary. J. A. 'THOMASON, j JAMES W’. CALDWELL
date for re-election as County Com-, turned to her home after being a pa-
nvissioner of Laurens County and tient at Dr. Hays' hospitol the past
pledge myself to abide the results two weeks.
of the Democratic primary. I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy. Mr. and
W. H. BARKSDALE. Mrs. J. D. Boland, Rev, C. B. BetU,
: Misses 5Iattie, Tensi^ and 'Lydie
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Alva Wilson and C. E. Nichols, Frank j
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