The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 10, 1933, Image 5
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. 1933
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
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W. \V. Davis-spent the week-end ini Venable Martin is attendinjf a house
I^aurens vith relatives. I party at Pawley’s Island this week.
Henry Calvert of Greenwood, vi.sit- Mrs. R. W. Phillips, Mrs. Hubert
ed friends here on Monday. Pitts and Mr.s. George C. Odiorne were
{Perkins Draws ,
Mr., and Mrs. W. J. Henry, Jr., and |
children spent Sunday in Gaffney^with ' Vil Vi^l OlVQ
relatives. I
Mi ss lyolly Milling returned Monday
from SullivSfTs Island, where she was
M iss Mary Able of Chester, spent
last week with her aunt and uncle. Dr.
and Mrs. J. Lee Young.
J. W. Milam, Jr., of King’s Moun
tain, spent Sundav with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam.
Mi sses Emma Little and Hazel Bo
land spent the past week-end in At-
visitors in Greenville on Monday.
Mrs. J. D. Jeans and son. Jack, have
returned from a two weeks’ visit to Miss Alden Bailey has returned
relatives in Greenwood. *froni Caesar’s Head, where she has
Miss Dorothy Edwards is spending' been spending several days,
sc'.ernl days in Bennettsville with her
Hundreds Gasp As Daredevil
a guest at a house party. ! Blindfold Driver Performs
Mrs. T. M. Booth ha,s returned from Stellar Role Here Friday.
Atlanta, where she has been visiting ^
h« son and other relatives, i thronired tvithhome, havinif visited
R. r Henry s^nt Sunday m Ia.es- relatives here.
Vllle with Mrs, Henry and little son. ' hll..,lfAU v... ' ''ee- -"a' y Bradley.
Cross HUl News
Cros^ Hill, .Aug. o.—Mrs. J. H; Cole
man, Misses Polly and Ruth Coleman
and Paul Prieat spent Sunday with
relative.s at Gilbert.
Dr. Campbell Davenport of Augusta,
bell are glad to know she is recover
ing from a recent illness. -y
Furman Griffin of Augusta, Ga., iii
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. JT.
E. Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baggott and small
son, of .Augusta, are visiting Mr. and
.Mrs. S. A. Leam^n. I
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice and
grandmother.
Mrs.
daughter, Margaret, are spending two
I — ^ ‘y’ •' !
i noon to see the blindfold drive by
Capt. Rube Perkins, former Texas
I ranger and cowboy, who won his rank '
jin th'* United States army during the
, World war.
matron at
Montreat, N. C., where they have been a few
sfiending the past several week.s. bors.
Rev. and Mrs. Matthew Lynn and' Mrs.
Thornwell orphanage, Clinton, is the
guest of relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. T. Brown, of Co
lumbia, are visiting Mr. and .Mrs. S.
A. Brown.
W. W. Harri.; and little daugh- weeks at Pioneer Park, near Caesar’s , .* at nurt- ultuln 11-r. friends of Miss Mary Ellen
ler. Cornelia, are visiting in Mon- Head, ' I Cn Xr I’ hnow she U recov-
I MLss Alma and J. D. McKee spent blindfolded at ^ring from a ,recent illness.
I Smith ., Phymacy. he wa, dash,nit at „ j,
,a fast speed up and down the crowded,v-
i . . . V, 1 . u- . the Sunday guest of C. I). .Nance.
I streets and came back to his starting!
Promptly at three o’clock Capt. Per.
lanta with their aunt, Miss Frances
Milam. 1 treat, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey and Miss Miss Billy Redfern has returned to,-Sunday and Monday in Rock Hill with
Ruth Bailev returned Fridav from her home in Hartsville after .spending! theii' aunt, Mrs. W. 0. Brown..
We wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for the many acta of kind
ness shown us during the illness and
death of our dear husband and father.
That God’s rii^he.st blessings may rest
j upon each one of you is our sincere
■>v;sh.'
Mrs. .Alfred Johnson and Children.
days with Miss Elsie Neigh-
Miss Mabel .Aldred is spending somej
thiie in Atlanta with relatives. !
James Davidson has returned Mrs. .Ansel Bobo has returned home
point
.After
little son of Coleman, Texas, arrived j to her home in Chester after sjiending* f'-'om Newberry, where she has been wiutu m.- «
last week to .spend their vacation with ,several days with Dr. and Mrs. J. Lee i visking her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. T.,’‘J";;- “u^re' lmild^
the former’s parents. Dr. and .Mrs. L.Vouns. , U Chalmets, the past few weeks. I. Masgrove street where ' he ‘
. , - . .At a trustee meeting held recently,
mishap of any kind.| j „
he visited a numoer , „f j^e Cross Hill .sclmiir
of stores where free prizes were pre-:
. , u’ u 1 II ^be coming year. ;
sentod, after which he ascentled a -ru, u , l' 't m n t e i
Ine Kev. r. T. Mefnll and family
without a
his drive.
R. Lynn. ■ Mrs. W. G. Neville has returned
Miss Martha Whitten returned last from Montreat, N. C., where she has
week from Bishopville, where she has [been spending several weeks,
been visiting Miss Alethia Brigman. ' Mrs. J. C. Copeland of Columbia, is
M isse.s Margaret Jone.s and Sara i the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Jack H.
Copeland left last week for Washing- j Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crouch have re
turned to their home in Leesvillo, af
ter sjiending several days with the
latter’s parents. Mi. and Mrs. Guy
('opeland.
James Witherspoon, accompanied
by several friends from Columbia, is
mgs on .Aiusgrov
walked along the ledge ahd jumped
from- o'ne .section to another with the'
great ci’owd watching in amazement.
.Asked afterward how he did it.
Opt. Perkins said he has what is
termed a photographic eye. Such is ‘
his power to register pictures and,
make a map of the scene in his mind, i
attended a reunion of the McGill fam
ily at Smyrna church, A'oi k county, i
.held on August J. |
The friends of Miss Mazelle Camp-1
PHILCO
Radios & tubes
Smith’s Pharmacy
ton, D. C.. to spend several days. Mrs. F. .A. Miller and son, Arnold,
Misse* Nannie Sue and Florence 'of Gadsden, Ala., are visiting her sis-1 visiting in New A’ork, and other pointSj
Adair left Fridav for .Atlanta to visit iter, Mrs. H. M. Dunvvody. jof interest. , n u u , i
Mrs.; Friends of Mr.s. L. L. Copeland will { Mrs. W. A. Poole of 'Long Branch that all he has to do is to traverse a
ibe sorrv to learn that .she is ill at her|community, spent the week-end with ^treet or route, and then he has no
'her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and trouble at all m re-tracing his 30urney
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
‘Roy .Neighbors.
Mrs. W. V. Lanier and daughter,'home on North .Adair street.
Mi.ss Rosabel Lanier, of Millen, Ga.,
were the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. O’Daniel.
Miss France.s O'Daniel
several days in Win.ston-Salt*m, N. C.,
Mrs. W. E. Neighbors left Monday Mrs. Mack Poole,
for Hartsville to spend several days Friends of H. J. Nabors will
wTfK Trer daughter and son-in-law, Mr.'to know that ho is quite ill
is spending’and Mrs. John Allen Dugan. Ihome. ■*. ’
Friends of Mrs. M. D. Satterfield, I Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Boozer and
regret
at
with hei sister, Mrs. R. N. White.
•Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lankford, Mr.
anci .M ■>. Chas. S. l.ankford and Mr.
and .Mrs. P. B. Adair and children
spent Sunday in Knoree with Mi. and
Mr.s. V\. Whitmire.
•Mr.'. C. M. Bailey and daughters,
.Misses Lucy and Florence, have re
turned from Sea Lsland, Ga., where
who lives near here, will be glad to
know that she is doing nicely at the
Hays’ hospital, where she underwent
an operation last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilkes announce
the birth of a son, on Friday, August
4. at Dr. Hays’ hospital.
Mrs. W. B. Farr and son, Thomas
Farr, of Greensboro, N. C., spent the
blind-folded or under any other con
dition, aided as he is by a very acute
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Pjj^iear which records any kidd of noise or
I vHSration. ,
Miss[ Capt. Perkins thrilled the vast
of Silverstreet, spent!crowd with his skilful driving and af-
Mr. and .Mrs. T. M. J ter .seeing his marvelous feat all were
unanimous in acclaiming him as a
wonder. ‘‘How did he do it," was the
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they have hc'on spending ihe past sev- week-end here with relatives,
eral weeks. ' P'riends of Lonnie and Johnnie Sur-
Mrs. Mary Prather returned from’ett, who live near here, will be glad to
Greenwood Wednesd.ny after spending learn that they are doing nicely at
several (lays with her daughters, Mrs. Dr, Hays’ hospital, recuperating from
JiK Beaudrot, Mrs.
.Mrs. Ray Mc(iee. i week in an
* Prur.k Brigman, Jr., of Bishopville, '.Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Knox, .Miss Sara
the ’gue.-l of Fir. H. O. AVhitten and
rand Bert Petty
.Miss Fridav for the Bradford-Kumbo
Eugene Pratt and ^ bruises and lacerations received last ^
automobile accident.
Hattie Boozer
Sunday with
Sea.se.
Misses Agatha, Julia and Mary Ella
Bailey left this week for Washington
to visit their brother, T. U W. Bai
ley. J r.
Homer and O’Neil Derrick of <’ha-
pin, are visiting their aunt and uncle,
.Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Pinson.
Mrs. W. T. Wingo and son, Billy,
left this week for their home in ('in-
cinnati, Ohio, after visiting relatives
heTe several weeks.
Mrs.
j guerite
question heard on all sides.
C ITATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
The State of South ('arolina.
Laurens Uounty.
By C. A. Power. Probate Judge: [
Whereas, J. K. Y, Dondy made .suit i
to me to grant him Letters of Admin-!
istration of the estate and effects of'
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Here Td Serve
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This pioneer bank of Clinton has .served
this favored section for many years and
takes pride in the iLfreat ,i;rowth and
development which has already come.
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family. /
Mr., and Mrs. E. W. Stone,
.Mary .Allen .Stone and Eibeit .Stone of
Union, were guest.s of Mr. and .Mrs.
Glayte Bailey on .Sundav.
A. .1. Sproles and Miss Mar-j I*- Dendy.
Boland visited relatives in ' These are. thei efore, to cite and ad
Greenwood la.st week. [monish all and singulai the Kindred/;
Km«c. Mrs. W. I). Peay, Misge.s Patsy Mr. and Mr.s. Bonner Harvley of | Ureditors of the said Norris F.
We offer our ample services *to the people
of his section in promotinu further wealth
in this favored region of South Carolina.
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"Were in-
wed-
<ling.
I Henry Dillard and Pucker .Andrews
j returned .Monday from Hendersonville,
Fleming Mason of Columbia, spent jN. (A, where they have been visiting
the week-end at home with his moth- friends and relatives.
tT, .Mrs. I). W. .Mason. ■ Arthur Black i.s now making his
Miss Lydie L“ak'e is spending this Ihome in Greenville, where he is con-
week in Union with her cousin, Miss‘nected with the Easterby .Motor Co.
lht‘ latter’s parents, .Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Blakely.
.Misses Adelaide Roberts and Toki»
.\dair are spending u few days with
Miss Helen Littlefield i^n Simpsonville.
Mrs. Elmer Collins and little daugh-^
ter, Sidney, of Saluda, were the guests |
Sundry of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Pinson.
B. H. Bovd of Ml. Pleasant, is visit-
MaVy Allen Stone.
Miss Dorothy Chandler
Mr.‘and Mrs. C. E. (laltoway and*ing friends m the cttjr.
of Clemson I little daughter, Marcia, have returned
college, is spending her vacation neaijfrom ('hicago, where they attended
here with her parents, .Mr. and .Mrs.
T. J. Chandler.
-Mr. and .Mrs. T. I). Copeland spent
.Sunday in Prosperity w'ith relatives.
Mr.s. ('all Floyd and little son of
Olania. are visiting her parents, .Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Copeland.
Mi.-i.s .Marguerite Dillard left Friday
for Ik r home in .Atlanta, after pp(‘nd
the Century of Progres.s expo.sition.
.Mis.ses Alice Walker and Eunice
'louchberry have returned to their
honie.s in Summerton after siiending
several days with .Miss .Mary D. Black.
Rev. J. .M. Dick has returned to his
home in Pulaski, Va., after spending!
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abrams and
.Mrs. .Mary Chalmers spent .‘’Sunday in
Statesboro, Ga., with relatives. The
latter remained for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. L A. Slice and little
son of Chapin, spent a few days last
week with .Mrs. Slice’s father, W. L.
Lynn, and family.
Mrs, J. 1). Cunningham has accepted
pear before me, in the ('ourt of Pro
bate, to be held at Laurens Court
House, luiurens, -S. on .August lb,
llkb) next, after publication heri'of, at
10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show-
cause, df any they have, why the said
Administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 27th day
of .Inly, A. !)., Ib.'l.’L
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ing two w/ek.i with her grandmother, j Jaci: H. Young.
.Mrs. .Alma pdla^d. She wa.s aecom-l Dr. and .Mr.s. F. F. Hicks liave re-
Itanied iiome 'oy 'li.-.se.-. Sara liay ('ule-j tui ned fion, Chicago-w lie re they vi.-it-
man and Vivi .n Sheely and Gaston ^ ed the Century of Progres'ff exposi-
Wilder for a vi.-;it. jtion. They w'ore acconijianied by .Mrs.
a few' (lays here with .Mrs. Dick, who la position with the Southern Bell
is visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. j Telephone company in Anderson as
operator.
of Floience, spent the
with his mother, Mrs.
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week-end here
T. .M. Adair.
Mrs. Roland Lyons and .Mrs. Mark
Johm^on of Atlanta, '^ere guests last
week of Miss Florrie Burdette.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. D. ('opeland were
the week-end guests .of Mi', and .Mrs.
A. W. Brice, at Pioneer Park, near
Caesar’s Head.
Mrs. VV'. (). Bi'ow'n returned to her
home in Rock Hill Friday after spend
ing several days with her si.'^ter, .Mrs.
•Alma McKee. !
■ My. and Mrs. Grady Chandler, .Mi.-ss'
•Maigaiet Hollis and Mrs. C. B. MTTI.s
and children of (’ro.ss Hill, returned;
.Sunilav from the Isle of Palms, where
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they have been .spending several days. |
; .Mrs. VV. .A. .Moorhead and daugh-
' ter. Miss .Vlargaret, are spending sev-j
teral days in Georgetown with fri^n'ls. |
'They'will also spend several days at,
I -Vlyrtle Beach before returning home.
1 .Miss Elizabeth Copfdand, acdiim-
; oanied by .Vliss Martha Lomas of Gray,
['’ourt, has been spending the yiast
week at the f’entury of Progress ex-,
jiosition in Chicago. j
- J. .A. Sease and daughters, Misses,
Grace and Mary Sease of Prosperity,!
' .-ipent Sunday with Mr. and .Vlrsi-T. M. f
! Sease. Mrs. Sease returned home with
[ them after spending several days with :
I her son and daughter-in-law |
Mr. and .VIrs. L. L. Adair of At
lanta, .Mr. and Mrs. -A. B. .Adair (if j
Greenville, .and Holmes Adair of P''X'.
_.boro, -N- .£^ have returnexl to their.
homes after having been here on ae-{
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count of the illnes.s and death of tlieii
nudher and grandmother, .Mr.s. Corriej
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For Dishvashing
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i .NOTH E OF LOST CERTIFICATE
OF DEPOSIT
Notice is hereby given that a Cer-
‘tificale of Deposit No. 5168 issued by
^The Commercial Bank of Clinton,
South Carolina, in favor of Sarah
Pitts, dated April 15, 1931, for the
sum of One Hundred ($100.90) Dol
lars has been lost or destroyed. That
an application will be made to the
said Commercial Banlt, of Clinton, S.
C., for the issuance of a new certifi
cate in place of the one lost or de.
stroyed.
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