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TWIRSBAY, JANUARY 25, 1940
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLlNtOW. S. C.
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PAGE FIVE
Hopewell Negro
Fatally Shot
Vivian CofieU Held For ^yinf
Of Billy WUnon In Wc«k<end
. Shooting Near Here.
Laurens, Jan. 22.—An uKtueat was
Inid Monday at Clinton in tdie dmth
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i/t Billsr WHson, Negro, nlio>
here Mite moraiog hi the coloiad ward
M the Latarena -eoanty ho^ntal aa re-
[people YOU KNOW
Roaa' W. SMk^, Sara dnd William
Whitmire of Sedalia, Dr. and Mrs.
Thomas _Calv«rt and W. C. Whitinkre
of Enoree, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. B.
Adair Staidaiy.
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which makes real our belief in the as-
Mrs. W. W. Arrhwton and ddtdrsBl Maes Margare^ HolMs was the week-
of Greenville, spent the week-endjend guest of.Mr.,and Mrs. J. A. Slice
with Mrs. Ai^ngton’s mother, Mrs. in GrecnviUe.
Mrs. Sera Beil Davidson epent a
sorance of immortal life;
That a copy of these resolutVons be
sent to his bereaved widow and son,
in testimony of our profound sym
few days the past week in Renno arith
Bfr. and Mni< John Bril and Mrs. Ltna
Bril Copeland
psK^iy; and that they be inxribed in
COUGHS, COLDS
mmosphene?
^ Pleaflani, -Effective
Sunctey here with friends.
Friends of Miss Oatherine Blakriy
euk of n 'ptetol wound reorived Satur
day ni|^ foBowhig an argument with
wwther yoong Negro, Vteto CofMd.
The inqoeet, after hearihg the testi
mony of fimr witneeeee who claimed .
to hive been prceent when the shooUTth* local hospital,
ing took place at the bone of Buddy
Bmskte in the HopaweU oection,l Nr. and Mrs. J. L. Dameron spent
sonth of (Hinton, brouflvt in a. verdict {Swday in 'Newberry with Birs. Da
te the elfeet that Wfieon came to his mrimv’s father, J. M. Counts
Mteees iMaod Geer and OMre Nabors friend
R. F. Blakely. - * | Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Jr.,‘»nd Romulus McDaniel have returned
H. C. McLemore of Vidalie, Ga., te of Woodruff, spent Sunday with Mr. ^rom a several days’ trip to Daytona
vteitiftg his sister, Mrs. Frider Smith,'and Mm. George W. Bailey. Little‘Beach, Fla. TbeV were accompanied
and Dr. SmitW. | Helen Anderson, who virited here i>he,^ I>»y^ *7 Doffy ^ J^
A, L. Duckett of Rock HiU, spent*I>~t week, accompanied them home '' " " " " - - •
the minutes of this clab^i^ a part of
its permanent record, as a perpetual |
memorial to this depaii^ brothw and i
Vapor Treatment. Kettle Fret
See Tear Dragglet.
Miss Helen HollingsworHi and Dot Mielboume, >Fla.
j Dixon, who ‘have acoeptril posiUons in
■pITZ HUGH McMASTER,
H. T. BAYliS,
CHAiBLiS B. ELUIOTT,
Committee.
We De AQ KMa «f PRINTING
death from a gunshot wound at hands'
of Cdf^.
A Arrant Charging murder was
issued by the coroner. Meantime, Ben
Workman, on whose farm OofMd
worked, delivered the accused to the
shmiff early today.*
Deputy Sheriff 'Hicks Owings, who
assisted in. the investigation of the
honricide, said that there had occur
red a rather strapge incident in con
nection with the case the officer hav-
Adair were week-end guests of rela-i ’I>r: L. Rosa Lynn occupied the pul-
wiifb. rw't. kiiw'ih; in S?
to hn* hmne after bein^ a natient at TVi«*<te of (Miss Martha Bell will.of Union Sunday morning. Prof. Ber-
** *“ '”” *"" H. Bojrd <rf eh. folkf, fnnalty
. nna 1. »» «. Irfiter , fCT. pnnwhed *« tto Thoni-nU
days’ itfimsB ^churrii congregation in the absence of
Mr.'^ Mrs. W. J. Ciews spent’l>r. Lynn.
Sunday in Spartaobuzg with the lat- j • Miss Jane , PerTuson, student a^
tar’s parents, Mr. ai^ Mrs. Frank Converse college, retnn^ to^y to
Bobo. [SpMtamburg to resume her studies
W. L. Whitley visited friends in after spending* a few dteys Ihls w^
Greenville over the week-end. |with her parents, (Major and Mrs. L.
'Mrs. W. J. Bmrow retunwd bo henj. Ferguson. She had as her guests
home in Marion Sunday after a sev-'while here Misses Eleanor Poole of fg,.
oral weeks’ visit to her brother, Roy Aiken, and Elizabeth Cowan of ,Mem»i
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ing been informed that Ihe wife of
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Buddy Burnside at whose house the
shooting had taken p|ace, died sud
denly about 6 ajm. Monday. How
ever, a doctor was quoted as saying
she had died of natuml causes.
(Miss Mary Jones of Lockhart, -risk
ed her broti^, W«lfaird.JL Jpnes, and
Mm. Jones, the past weric.
Mrs. Lofton D. Scdlivan of Char-1
lotto, N. .C., spent the -week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mm. G. P. Eob-
erts.
Paul Sligtea
wood, and 'JAm. A. C. Bligh and Oheris ^nnri.ir
SIi*h of NtoMy-Six, Mr
Mrs. G. A. Burton and Henry
Burton Sunday.
Priendr of Un. C. P. Robinson will
be sorry to learn she is a patteot at
^Mm.^C W^aBey visited her daugh- fnends.
ter, Mrs. W. t«. Marshall, and Mr.
^ />——~^A»asque. and Mrs. Gasque. phis, Tenn., who are also Converse
and son. Bob, of Green- ^ g Gall<)way»and riudents.
in'
Columbia with Mrs. Galloway’s par-,
ents, Mr. wri Mrs. George T. Barnes, i
C. R. Workman has returned from'
a business trip to Chicago.
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J. D. McKee spent Sunday in Rock'., ™ ^ v
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itnip by his son, Eugebe. jdaughtor, Mr^. Hugh Morgan, Coliimbia, he, wi... ....
Friends of Mrs. A-nsel Bobo will bei^' Coleman, in Laurens last: established himself injj;
try to know she is iU at tSe home uin* affections of all who knew him. }<»
f Mrs Sai^ Ful^ i To the business, civic and social life
spen^ ^is w<^ with her daugh-Lj coimnunky he brought aW alert
ln>indb • »«««» «n<i Periotic attkuie
• personality of unusual charm,
b In an age 0# cynicism he was faith-
Sunday. fui to aH <the great traditions of the.
HM VI T.«rviunv, mtm* «>. van. ».a». . ^ Christian faith; and in the Presbyte-!
Everett Evans U N<mb«ry, visited
Bir. and iMrs. W. J. Duncan on Sun- j «r, .(voted member and officer.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and
^ar »ar«nU, Mr. and Mra. T. C.j
Chalnwra, in NotApoti;. apandin* Ula wwn
Duncan Wockman, demson ooHege
student, speck the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. Neiw D. Workman.
Mr. and Mm. Tom Scott and fam
ily of WhHantee, and Mr. and Mm.
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day. I Wilson and Whereas, the men of this church'<►
Walter Spinx of Honea Path, was,?®’^.*^’* ^ desire to express and record their \ \
the week-end guest of friends here. w deep sense of loss in the untimely
‘ Friends of W. C. Oxley will be glad a [death of their coworker,
to know 'he is Ible to be out again(_ , r«nx Martin and^n, Therefore, be it resolved; That the
FrMk, of Laurens, visited Mrs. Mar-First Presbyterian church!
tins mother, Mrs. Irene Todd, Columbia, mourn the loss of
part week-OTd. brother and friend; that in his death
Mrs. W. T. Putnam is spending a'passes a character the integrity of
few days in Greenville with -her sis- i - -
ter, Mrs. Alice R. Oofer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Mr. and
Mrs. Horace D. Payne and daughter*.
AmeHs, -attended a rtiowhig of ‘‘Gone
With the Wind” in Atlanta the past
-week-end.
after a several days’ illness.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson, Misses
JuHa Porter and Luva iMcDmiald at
tended the concert by Oasadesus, the
French pianist, ik Wintl^p college,
Rock Hill, on Tbursday ©i^ing.
Mrs. C. C. Bailey, Mrs. J. W. Leake
and Mass Svbrl Biardette wjre visitors
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Miss Carrie Mitchell is sending
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some time in Columbia as the guert. « u- n t ry. u,-
ofretetl™.. ■ Fi»^ lyeller., Jr.. <rf Dubbn. G«..
M™. Mac Ollsiii*! and KUl. Jndith!''‘»*«' !■“ tb- Fni-A Kejim
]T!liom^''of Garliale .-were guesto' o:
Mr. and Mm. iD. C. Heustess Thurs
day
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Mr. and 'Mm. E. C. Goff spent Sun-
'day in Spartanburg with Mrs. Goff’s
j father, W. N. Page,
j <Mr .and Mrs. C. E. Nich^t had as
jtheir guests Sunday 'Mr. and Mrs. J.
iH. Nidtols and children, and Mrs.
Procter of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs.
IL. ‘ *6. NWiols and daughter, Sara
Ann, of Newberry.
Mrs. Edgar Copeland and children, j
Mrs. W. G. Neville has returned to
the home of her daughter. Miss Vir
ginia Neville, in Gremville, after
apending some time wito her daugh
ter, Mrs. John Spratt and Mr. Spratt.
'Misses Alberta Lobeck and Elmily
Held of Niew York city, were week
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i Mrs, Grier Wright and Miss Mary
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Friend* of Miss Mayme Leake will
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Duke university hospital, Durham,
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'j Miss Ruby Lee of Whitmire, was
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j .Mr. and ‘Mrs. Eugene Knox spent ;
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