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The Clirtton Chronicle/Clinton, S. C., Thursday, Juhe 21, 1931
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NOTICE OF RE<iISTRATION
FOR SPECIAL MUNICIPAL'
ELECTION X __
is hereby given that W. D.
Copelandis the duly appointed Super- D. C. Heustess,
visor of Registration for the Town of Town Clerk.’
Clinton, C^nty of Laurens. State of
South Carolma.
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Every mal^ and fenlale citizen
twenty- one (2rV years of a^ and up
ward, having allNjf the^iuaiifications
mentioned in sections 2287 and 22iJ0,'
\ol. 2 Code olVLa'^ of South Caro
lina, 1932,' and who
I o’cIc»ck P, M., on each day except Sun-
jday, beginnuig, ;ffi|h June 27th, .1934,
up to and through Julv Stli, 1934.
F. .M. BOLAND,
Mayor Pro-Tern.
FIN.\L SETTLE.MENIT I tate will present them on or befo
Take notice tdat on the 3rd day of date, duly proven or be forever
July, 19o4, J will render a final ac
ibarred.
count of my acts and doings as Ad-
ROS3 D. YOUNG, Probate Judge,
■ Administrator.
ministrator of the estate of Robert June 1, 1934-*>^28-4tcy.
Duncan, deceased, in the office of the- ‘
f I w . . ' —- - Mil - I
—— = — j Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland visit-'Rufus, and W. E. Owens, are .visiting Judge of Probate of Laurens courity, . y
^Dsit© relatives in Greenwood Thursday. Mrs. Ben Martin.and Mrs.^W: M. Scott o’clock a. m., and on the same ^
Mrs. Frank Brigman of Charleston/nasley.
To B© Ch2L]lfir©d visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
B. 0. Whitten.
day will apply for a final discharge
Mr. ^nd Mrs. A. W. Brice spent Fri-’^'*^'" Administrator,
day in Greenville with relatives. j I>e'*son indeb^d to said estate
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols, Mrs. Blj^, Misses Hazel Boland and Emma Lit.- ’" and j-equired to make pay.
P. S. Jeanes
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Returned
County Chairman Ralph T. Wilson
reJdJn attention to the conflict in dates ' Bennet
State for tw6 years, hi\he County for the state campaign meeting
one year and within th^incorporated .4 u, , ,
limits of the said Town oKclinton for meeting scheduled to be held at from .X.lanta and Greenwood^vvner3^;ile daughter spent Sunday in -l.ittle
four months next precedin^he specral same^date. Mr. Wil- been visiting relaTTve-. Mountain with the former’.^ parent.s,
election, to be held in the Slid Town had no authority to Mr>. W. W. Harris has returned J- Shealy.
of Clinton on Tuesday, July 17^^ 1934 the date of the Cross Hill f/om a visit to pillon and was accom-* Powell Frs*eman, Drummond Bailey
and who has paid all taxes dde and "^^^ting, but that hf was sure that panie i hejme by her m^he^^ Mrs. D. and H. L. Boyd left this week for Chi-
collectable for the preceding ^scal executive committee would make W. Bethea. / ~i to attend the Century of Pro
year and who holds a County regisi: a- proper change in due time and Mi.sses Dolly Piyt and .Margaret gross exposition. .
tion certificate entitling him or her\o ^ 'Baylor of Greenwohd are spending this Mrs. Clarence Asbill of Clemson
vote at a polling precinct within thi attention to week wuh the former’s grandmother, college, was the guest last week o'"
Town of Clinton, shall be entitled tA^be fact that the county campaign Mrs. Mary Prather. Mrs. Charles Workman, and attended
registen . Moses on Friday. .August 24. instead 1 harles ^nderson is spending the the Benjamin-Jone.s wedding on 8at-
1 1 .• .1 . oKFriday, August 27, as stated previ- summer aft home after attending the unlay.
The jpec.a! d«t,on to be h^IJ on EmorV/Unive'rsity medieal school in Mr an! Mr. R M league arJ
Tuesday, July 1 ith, is for the purpose ^ \ A*lanfa the nast vear c V e o T
of electing a .Mayor to fill the unex- \ ' y p wddon of Detroit Mich ^ unday in Simpsonville
piled term of the late H. Y. Abrams. \vSONS MEET FRIDAY uA^Vting her a^t Mrs R ’ " ~ V ^ ,
The said W D Cooeland ^uD»-vior \ A .fr aunt Mi^. R. J. Cope- Mr. apd Mrs. V\. H. Roberts and
f O • t.' ^ A ^ T 1,, Vrn 0 1 A F v/land- Weldon before her raarri- son, spent Sundav in Greerwo.*! wi‘h
"ull have his office CampbVll Lodge No. 44, A. F. . Fintev of fu., '•'^‘^nwooJ wiwh
■ o"]^ at the More of J.id. Copeland &. ^viI^ holAa regular coihmunication ^ y the letters brother and sister-in-law,
«ro., on North Broad street, in thAl^day night. June 22. at 8 b'cloclL Alt m7ss Sara Copeland of \Ves* >aIm ' r ^r '7 ^ i ^
Town of Clfnton, for the purpose of members ar^urged to be present. r, * ,' .1, . . ,Iuam returneil home
registering voters for the .said sp&cial ' By order oi\^. M.
election from 9 o’ clock .A. M. to four i V.\P. .Adair, Secre’aiy.
tie are visiting their i^nt. Miss Fran- or before that date, and all TO THE CHRON1C1A
k’es Milam, in Atlantii. . " rp^ions having claims against said e.s-1 ^‘The Paper EvcfTbady
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Beach, Fla., is visiting her brother and Tuesday after spending two weeks
.•dnster-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. with her daughter. .Mrs. \V'. E. .Adair.
Copeland. ■ ^ Mrs. Weldon Jackson and children
Mrs. Ralph lopeland and Mrs. W. spent last week
T. Putnam were called to I.,aurens Sat- relatives,
arday on account of the death of their Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young and chil-
hroiher, .A. B.xRiddle. dren of Duncan, .spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mr.s\ Alec Black of Green- Mr. and .Mrs. J.'W. Milam,
ville. spent thi^ week-end with the Miss. Pollv Elrod of Greenv^-e is
lovmer’s parents.'^Ir. .and Mrs. G. A. spending'this week in Goldville with
\ . ^Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Hart.
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are occupying the home of Prof, and little daughter, of Greenville, were^»
Mrs. M. W. Brawn in College View for here Saturday for the Benjamin-JoneSj ^
the summer. |wedding. - jo
Mis.s Nell Clapp of Greenwood, was Mr. and Mrs. A. L.\<hepaed and! ] |
the gue.st Wednesday of Mrs. V. P. Dewey Windham spent tiunday in^*
W'eldon, who is visiitng here. Cl'olumbia. j
.Miss Onnie Blakely of Washington, Dos.sey Howze McFadden, Bailey
D. C., is vksiting her parents. Mr. and vVillian^s and Fred Oxley are spend
Mrs. B. B. Blakely. ing this week at l^ke Murray.
Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Townsend, Jr., Friends of Billy Ovvens will be sorry
-- know that he is a patient in
.Anderson with the former’s j)ar- local hospital. if
ents. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Townsen^ j R. P. Adair, Miss Dorothy. Forrest ^
Bss .Margaret McGregor of Ruby.'and Hubert .Adair spent the.week-end
IS spending .some time with her aun\, in Charlotte, with .Mr. an<
MissNNlaude Sumerel. \ Barrow. )
MiA j. H. Hipp of Inman, is visit- . u. t. League of New, York City, t
mg herXdaughter, Mrs. VV. (’. Shealy, .\H*nt Thursdav with his uncle. K. M. ♦
be*'V'*’ •'’by S. Hipp. iLtWiie, - ^
.Mi.ss iNelyn Bolts of Abbeville, is DLiard and daughters. Mi-ses ♦
visiting Miss Lidie Blakely und other Maiy Howze. Irene and Emily <-pent f
friends in the city. vSumlhy ip Chester with Mj s.'‘DiHard! J
Mis.s Bertlm Gray Gallman of New- The\nwuo*ous friends of .L A. Bai- ♦
berry, is the kuest oflMr. and Mrk. R. ley wilK regret to know that he is a. pa- }
L. Pla-xico. \ tient in the local hospital. ♦
Mr. and Mrs.^ VV. VV. Arrington and Mrs. Tt J. Peake, Mrs. Lee .<now of 1
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end with Mrs. Arrington’s parents, km, feft lakt week for VVelle.sley lliM.^ i
Mr. and Mr>s. R. F. Blakely. • Mass., to vi\it relatives. ♦
Miss Lucile Wilson has returned to Miss MildiVd White has gone to her
her home in Spartanburg, after visit- home in Charl^itte for the summer,
mg her sister, Mr.s. C. E. Nichols. , Misses Hele^'i and Julia I’uter a»-e
.Mr.^. J. N. Quinn has'returned to her attending .sunmi\‘r school at Duke uni-
home in Blacksburg after visiting her
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VV. B. Tribble.
Mr. and Mrs, Bonner Harvley of
(Ireenw*»o(L spent the week-end with
th»* latter’> jiarents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Blakely.
Mr.-j; Ophelia Milam has returned
home from (’loss Hill, where she has
Been .-jiendmg the past several weeks. |
Mr. anti Mr.i. James S. .McLain of;
.Jacksonville, Fla., were the week-end
, gue.-'t' of Rev. anil Mrs. S. P. Bowles.
Ruth Davin is vi.siting her g-rand-
mi'ther in Latta.
Mis, B. F. VV’il.son an 1 son, Bennette
Farie, of .Sjiartanburg, at- visiting!
their daughter an<l sisu-r, .Mrs. V. L.!
.N.cho's.
.Mr. and Mrs. Jack .VV. Dillar 1 anl^
.M 'S Nolle D.l ar.l of .Spartanburg, j
spent the week-end with M's. Alma
Dillard and other relatives.
Mrs. Ida Duster of (lolun^hia, is vis
iting Mrs, Nannie A. Pitts and fam
ily.
M rs. Edgar (’opeland .spent Friday
in C'ro.s.s Hill with her mother, Mr.s.
Ophelia .Milam. _ •
M is.ses Margar^'and Mary Jim Mi
lam are visiting their aunt, Mrs. N. L.
[..angston in Gcfienville.
TJri^'iaiTirTSIr?,' Frank Kellers are in
Charleston attending the .South Caro
lina Druggists convention.
M rs. Raymond Pitts is visiting in
Sumter as the guest of her sister and
brothers. . ,
Miss Brantley Pelham of .Newberry,
is spending the summer with Mr. and
Mrs. S, Owens.
Mrs, G, A. Nickles and children of
Charleston, are visiting .Mr-i. Nickles’
mother, Mrs. Virginia Nev ille, ' '
M iss Isabel Witherspoon is spend
ing this week in Charlottesville, Va.,
wii'ih- friends.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hendricks and
daughters of Leesville, spent Sunday
. with Mr. and Mrs^ Leon Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Summey of
Hou.iton,’Texa.s, are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Robin.son..
Miss Sallie Lynn-is spending sev
eral days in Lancaster with relatives.
Mrs. VV. B. Tribble and children
spent Tuesday in Spartanburg with
her broDter and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Brice Quinn. i
Mrs. J. R. McTeer and little daugh
ter of Denmark, are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam.
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her mother, who is critically>ill.
^ Mrs. Eathel Leafue of Raleigh, N.
jC., spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
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ahd Mrs. R. S. Gaskill.
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