The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 07, 1937, Image 5
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AY. JANUAKT 7.1W7
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The Oofinty Audstor'* jut Lvo-
' rmm, S. opc^ fronr the let
ditf 6t Jeanery, to the 90th day of
FebitHuy, 19S7, for the porpooe of
taldnf -tex totonw for the eaeiiiiic
And for the traoMdeotr df all
patainixii; to the office. For
ooavtnience of the taxpeyon,
idther the County Auditor or an as-
siotaat will he tiuoaffaoat the coanty
OB the dates named Mow to take re*
tana for 1937.
Lanrens MUh, 'niarsday, January
7th, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Watte IfiUe, IViday, Janaary 8th,
9' a. m. to 4 p. m.
GokhdUe, Tueeday, January 12th,
9 a. a. to 6 p. m.
(Siaton Mill, Wadneeday, January
18th, 9 a. m. to 4 9. m. i
Lydia Mih, ThunKloy, Janaary 14th,
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
CHnton C^, F^rklay, January ISth,
9 a.ae. to 4"p. xtu
S. W. D«ui’a, Tuesday, January
19tii, 9 to 10 a. m.
RdnK>, Tuesday,_January 19th, 10
a. IB. to 12 m. ^
Oroae HIU, Wednesday, Jamaeiy
20di, 9 a. m. to 2:30 p. m.
Moantviile, Wedneeday, * January
20th, 3 to 5 p.'m.
Waterloo, Thursday, January 21flt,
9 a m. to 12 in.
Dr. Thompson’s, Thursday, Janu
ary 21st, 1 to 3 p. m.
Jerry Martin’s, Friday,' January
22Dd, 9 a. m. to 12 m. '
' Poplar Springs, Friday, January
Vt'22nd, 1 to 3 p. m.
Taylor's Store, Tuesday, January
26th, 9 to 11 a m.
- Princeton, Tuesday, January 26th,
11:30 a.> m. to 2 p. m.
Hickory Tavern, 'Tuesday, January
26th, 2:30 to 4 p. m.
THE CUNTOK CHBONIcLr CUWTON. a C.
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ibm’ Attditnm
,Mr. and Mra H. K. Neely and
daurhitor of Avondale fistatoe, Ga,
speM a few days tost week 4h|fe
parem,' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. 'Blakely.
Mrs. Lewis Simpson and <toughters,
Other Posts, Besides'Shsthef^
r sii% At Stake Wken Jifw As*
smbly Meets Next Tuesday.
Colambia, Jan. 3. — IhDesh public
interest in the coming eeasion of the
feneral aesemUy now centers larfely
on the race for speaker of the house,
msmy representatives are thinkUw ia
terms of oommifttee chaimmnahips.
A number of important committee
MiginKiit* will be at .take Jn
,I>«ak«alup battle. Ctairmen of tl>«l '^UTAiatha Davi., who ha, been
mon important cotmnitteea play eon- her home the past few
Cleric.Of Court,
Makes Severn Saks
CkfHc of Court Thos. W.* Bennett
made the followkqr > l«val sales < in
front oi the court house Monday
momiatr, aalesday tor January:
^Atlantic JeiBt .Stock Land Bank vs
Lou Anna, Putnam, 48.47 acres about
- - miles south of Fountain Inn, sold
Betty Sue and Msrtaretb spent Thura-lher parmto, Mr. ai^ Mrs. Y. P. Adair, to 0. L Loi^, sttpmey, for |1,400.
Federsl Li^-. Bank v» Gerteude
day in Newberry wHh the former’s
mother, Mrs. C. H. Shannon.
Mrs. R. H. Buford shd so<^ E^lerbe,
of the Bush River community, spent
s few days last week with her sister
E. M. thmnerman left Tuesday for
^Iby, N. C., to be tone several dsya.
Mi84 Vivian Parks Adsir hss re
turned to Brensu ooHefe, Gsinesville,
Ga.f spending holidAya with
Mias Glissbeth Nels<m, student st
G. W. C., hss returned to her studies Culbertson, «t al, 86.1 acres in Wa-
sfter spending the holidays with her terloo township, sold to 0. L Long,
mother, Mrs. T. J. Leske. attorney, for |1,200, "
Miss EKssbeth Copeland was the Robert L Gray, individually and as
Gihy, et al," 160 acres in Dials town*
shi^ sold to Robert \Lee Gray foy
9200 plus the assumptum of a mort*
fata.- \ _
- H. M. Turner vs (Mive^ S. Hill, at
al, 179 acres in Cross Hill toamahip,
sold to P. D.'Huff, attorney, for |40^
Mnf.' M. B. Henderson vs W. T.
Grumbles, 40 acres in Youngg^towB-
ship^ sold to P. D. Huff, attorney, for
1400. ' _
Federal Farm Mortgage Corp., vn
Mrs. Blanch F. Raspr, et al, 717 acres,
known as White Ftains place, sold to
R. E. Babb, Esq., for |6t)Q.
Federal Land Bank yp L L Cope*
land, et al., 205.9 acres about one
^icuoua parts in the handling of leg-
i^ative matters and the comnrittee
personnels are appointed by the
spcNdcer, who can wield a rtrong in
fluence in the selection of chairmen.
At least four of the more important
committees will have new dmdmen
regardless of who becomes speaker,
these are the oommitteeB on educa
tion, which M. F. Bush, of Aiken,
headed laat year; commerce and man
weeks, has a boat of friends who will
learn with interest that she is some
what improved.
Billy Owens liSts rMumed hn stud
ies at Georgia-Tech after being with
his' mother for the holidays
Henry Dillard has returned to hus
teaching position at Andrews after
spending the .holidays with hds par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Dillard.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Niles of Cam.
ufacturea, of which H. C. Godfrey^ of Lfen, Mis. Emily Green of Newberry,
Spartanbui^, was chaiman; sod^ ee- Mr. and Mrs. Farris Martin of
curity, whidi sraa headed by J. Greenville, were the Sunday guests
Hatfield of Sumter; and banking^ Mr. and Mrs. Gary Martin,
inaurance, of which N. A. Coward, of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harker and chil-
Belton, was chairman.
Bush, Godfrey and Hatfield now
dren of Atkins, spent a few days the
past weelrWith Mrs. Harker’s parenta.
hold aUte jobs and will not'be in the j Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely
Miss Emily Ferguson, student st
Queens-Chicora college, and Edam^
Ferguson, student at Duke university,
have retunwd to their schools after
house when it convenes next Tuesday.
Coward did not offer for re-election.
'The chairmen of five other impor
tant committees last year are regj^-
ed as 'anti-admiiristrationists and j spending the holidays with theii’ par-
should L. C. Wannamaker, of Cheraw,! gnts, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson.
Tan,M.rvi^^® administration candidate forj Dean Marshall W. Brown and Mrs.
07th ft 11 ^ TM speaker, be elected, it is probable oth- Brown of the college, have returned
" , ' '<r legislators would head these from Nashville,^ and Chattanooga,
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Reeves’ Storej Wednesday, January
27ith, 11 a. m. to 12 m.
Gray Court, Wednesday, January
27th, 1 to 4 prm.
Stephens’ Store, Thursday, January
2Stki, 9 to 10:30 a. m.
J. Jones’ Store, 'Thursday, January
28th, 11 a., m. to 12 m.
Owings, TbuiMay, January 28th,
1 to 3:30 p. m.
Robert Harris’ S(ore, Friday, Jan-
tmry 29th, 9 to 11:30 a. m.
Lanford Station, Friday, January
29th, 1:30 to 3 p. m.
-Personal, proper^ has to ite re
turned every year. It is absolutely
necessary for you to n^e a return.
If-not convenient to come to the Audi-^
tor’s office please arrange to meet me
,at one of the above places.
S. R. DORRQH, Auditor,
tf ■ Laurens County.
groups.
The five are N^ille Bennett, of
Bennettsville, of the powerful ways
and means committee; Calhoun Thom
as, of Beaufort, judiciary and rules;
J. W. B. Zerbst, x)f Charleston, roads,
bridges and ferriesj E. W. Stevens, of
Berkeley, penitentiary committee, aiki
Dr. John Porter, -Georgetown, fish,
game and forestry.
Wannamaker, selected as the speak
ership candidate at a recent caucus of
representatives friendly to the gover
week-end guest of Miss Martha Lo
mas in Gray Court.
Mrs. Jpmes King has returned to
her home in WaShhifton, O. C., after
spending the holidays with her moth
er, Mrs J. W. Leake.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace Cope
land of Troy,-N._C., spept aeveralj
days ^last week with theit parents, |
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Copeland.
Miss Elsie Lit^, who teaches at
Esrill, has return^ ito her school af
ter spending the holidays with her
mother, Mrs. "Arthur rIJttle.
Miss Jane Kennedy a^ Mack Ken
nedy of Spartanburg, and Billy Bean
of Pittsburgh, Pa.» were the guests
last week of Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell
Graham.
Miss Lalla * Mae Edwards has re
turned to Brevard, N. C., after .spend
ing /the holidays with her parents,
M^. and Mrs. J. V. Edwardvs.
/ Parker Jones has returned to Beau
fort after spending the holidays with|
his parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones, i
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Owens and lit
tle daughter, June, spent the week-,
end in Greenwood with Mi*s, Owens’i
mother, ^rs. W. P. Atkins. " !
Miss Mary Wingaixl of Hickory
_ Tavern, is spending some time with
Tenh,, where they spent the, holidays. ■^ j
I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Simpson and! M*’*- Eugene Hitt were
children spent Sunday in Greenville ,
^ count of the death of L. E. Hender
son. 1
Mrs. R
mile south of Mountrille, abld to R.
administrator, vs C. W. Gray, B. H.lE. Babb, attorney, for |600.
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with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little and daugh
ter, Adelaide, of Abbeville, Mr. and
Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simpsonville,
visited their mother, Mrs. Emma Lit
tle, during the holidays. Mrs. Little
accompanied the latter home for a
few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. _K. Burdette of
Charleston, spent the week-end with
nor, will be opposed in the race b/l Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts. Mrs. Bur
RepfeMRtaCive SMofSOiT Blatt, of
N. White and little daugh
ter, Carolyn, of Winston-I^lem, N. C.,
left Tuesday after spendlW the holi-|
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. O’Daniel.
Miss Elizabeth Blakely, who teach
es at Latta, and Catherine Blakely,
member of the school faculty at Ches
terfield, Irft Monday for their work
* FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 19th day of
January, 1937, we will* render a final
account of our acts and doing as Ex
ecutors of the estate of W. A. Henry,
deceased, in the office of the Judge
of Probate of Laurens county, at 11
o’clock a. m., and on the same day
will apply for a final discharge from
our trust as Executors.
Any person indebted to said estate
is notified and required to make pay
ment on or before that date; and all
Barnwell, who was speaker pro ism
last year. 'Though Blaitit has sMd he is
running his own race, he is geneirally
regarded as an anti-administiationist.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Richard Dunlap has returned to
Mountville after a lonail operation.
W. G. King has returned home fol
lowing an operation
dette remained for a two weeks visit. 1*^^*** spending the holiday with their
Mrs. Gilbert Blakely and children IBlal^y.
have retomed from a two weeks visit Mrs. C. L Jinks and children,-Dor
with relatives in Montrose, Ga.
M. and Mra. A. C. Daniql of Irmo,
were New Year guests of the letter’s
sister, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter.
Mrs. Bonner Harvley and daugh
ter of Greenwood, spent a few days
last week with her parents,- Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Blakely.
Miss Katherine Graham has retum-
Mrs. Tan Ray has returned homejed to her studies at Convei-se college
after a fear days’ illness. 1 after being with her parents for the
Mrs. Alec Henry is doing.nkrdy fol-’ holidays
lowing an operation. r
Mrs. W. H. Faulkner has returned
to Cold Point after a short, Ulnes.s
here. ‘
^rs. Hubert Pitts has returned
home after an operation.
Miss Emily Dillard has been dis-
persons having claims against saidjinissed from the hospital following an
estate will present them on or before operation.
said date, duly proven, or be forever
barred.-^ —
H. D. HENRY.
JOHN a HENRY,
. Executors.
Decenmr 17, 1986.—l-14-4ch.
Little William Bailey is out again
aftei* a tonsil operation.
J. L Keaton has reutrned home af
ter a few days’ illnesa
Miss Peggy Harding is out agai^
after a tonsil operation.
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Miss Sybil Burdette has returned to
Charleston after spending the holi
days with her sister and brother, Miss
Florrie Burdette and Pierre.-Burdette-
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Craig and fam
ily were week-end guests of relatives
in Greer.
Miss pearl Hitt, member of the
school ' faculty • at Lake City, and
James Hitt, student at William and
Mary school of -art, Richmond, Va.,
left Sunday after spending the holi
days with their parents, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Eugene Hitt.
. j^rs. Elise Spencer Hindman has
returned to her home in Washington,
D. C., after spending two weeks with
her parents. Dr. and Mrs, A. E. Spen
cer.
EJmore Young of Atlanta, Ga., a
former Clinton resident, was in the
city this week visiting friends.
Mrs. H. Y. Abrams and son, Mar
vin, of Enoree^ are spending a few
days with her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abrams.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adair and chil
dren of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. M.
H. Young and son, Marshall, of Hick
ory, N. C., and Floyd Adair of Seneca,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adair of Laureni,
spent Christmas with their diother,
Mrs. T. M. Adair.
Misa Lela-Mae Belk of Lake City,
was the week-end guest of Miss Pearl
HtoL
othy, Leslie, and Bert, of Panama
City, Fla., returned to their home Fri
day after spending the holidays with
Mrs. Jinks’ sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrl. W. H. Roberts.
Mrs. George H. Corneleon and little
grandeon, George, have returned to
-Spartanburg, after .spending the past
two weeks with Miss Connie Bailey.
H. M. Wise of Jacksonville, Fla.,
spent the holidays here with Mrs.
Wise and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance.
Miss Lillian Burns Browning of
Greenwood, spent the week-end with
her aunt, Mrs. W. A. Dicu.s.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cromer of De
troit, Mich., spent the past two weeks
with Mrs. Cromer’s mother, Mrs. I. 0.
Ray.
■ Mrs. W. H. Roberts, Mrs. C. L^.
Jinks and Mrs. J. R: Milam spent last
Tuesday in Greenwood with Mr. and
Mi-s. M. C. Milam. ^
Mi.ss Caroline Martin has returfed
to Mullins "after spending the holidays
with-her mother, Mrs. A. V. Martin.
Fred Oxley has resumed his stud
ies at the University of North Caro
lina, Chapel Hill, after spending the
holidays with his parente, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Oxley.
. Miss Maude Sumerel ha.s returned
home after spending two weeks with
her sister,- Mrs. J. S. McGregor, in
Ruby.
Miss Mary Howze Dillard has re
turned to her .school in Fountain Inn,
aftei^ spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard.
Mrs. John H. Hipp of dnman, is vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. W. C. ^ealy.
Miss Mary Dillard of Spartanburg,
and Miss Lila Dillard of Henderson
ville, N. C., spent the hplldftys with
their sister, Mra. Reese Young.
Mrs. W. P. Jacobs was called to
Spartanburg Tuesday on account of
the illness of her mothe.r, Mrs. B. F.
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Ga., spent the week-end with her sis
ter, Mrs. George Taylbi\
ICIsf VidiA Bpratt o( Union, spent
the week-end with her sister, Mrs. R-
W. Wade._ >
Muw Elizabeth White of Durimm,
N. C., Miss Augiuta 'Laxton of C%ar^
lotte, N. C., and Ma^r P. H. Stev
enson of Florida Military institute,.
Haines City, Fla., were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hipp of New
berry, spent Sunday, with Mr. and
Mrs. L D. McCrary.
Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and
little daughter, Joann, spent the
week-end in Lexington, N. C., with
Mrs. Anderaon's parenta. ^
Mrs. N. T. Pratt of Atlanta, Ga., is
spending a few days with her dau^-
ter, Mm. Georte Taylor.
J. toaae Copeland has retofrned to
GroeovRle to resume his work after
speh^ng the holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gopdand..
Mr. Mid Mra Eugene Hitt and fam
ily spent Fridsy in Gray Court_with
their dAUgbter .and Son-in-law, Mr.
and l^rs. W. D. Armstrong.
Mr.. and Mrs. A. V7. Brice visited
relatives in'Greenwood on Sunday.
Miss Agtoha Bailey has returned
to her worii as a member of the Ches
ter sehooi faculty after being at home
for the holidays.-
Dr. J. C. Roper and family spent
the p^ week in Tampa, Fla., witij^
his arm, J. W. Ropmr.
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Miss Martha Lomas of Gray Court,
visited Mias Elizabeth Copeland last
week, ■■ - ■■ —■' ■
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Copeland and
daughter, Eva Gary, of Columbia,
spent Sumlair with Dr. and Mrs. Jack
H. Young. ~
Blisses Peggy Sprunt, Mary Craw
ford and Rosa Bailey Little ihave re
turned to Rock Hill to resume their
stpdieis at Winthrop college, after
spending the holidays with their
parents:
Miss Annie Lee Jackson has re
turned to her school at Lancaster, af
ter spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jack.son.
Mrs. M. E. Curlee of Winnsboro, is
spending a few weeks. with her
daughter and aon-injlaw, Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Little.
Ernest Arnold, student at Yale
Divinity school. New Haven, Conn.,
left Sunday after spending the holi
days with friends in the dty.
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