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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Thursdoy, Jonuory 2, 1941
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NOTICE OF TAX SALE
By authority of a tax execution
handed me by the Treasurer of Lau
rens County, I have levied on the
property hereinafter described and
will sell at public outcry for cash,
«ither in or in front of the Court
House at Laurens, S. C., on Monday,;
January 6, 1941, it being Salesdayj
in January, the following described'
property, lying, being, and situate ini
Laurens County, State of South Car-!
olina, to wit: j
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CELEBRMION
WEST CLINTON PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
All that lot, piece or parcel of
land lying, being and situate in the
Town of Cross Hill, County of Lau-'
rens. State of S. C., bounded on the
north by D. R. Chapman, south by,
lot of W. C. Bryson estate, on the
east by Baptist church lot, west by
Main street.
Levied on as the property of the
heirs to the estate of Mrs. M. E. Bry-
aon,< the defaulting taxpayers.
MRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent
Mrs. ,R. M. Sullivan and children Mr. and Mrs. L. R, Painter and
children of Burlington, N. C., Mr.
.and Mrs. Frank Jones and children.
land Mr. and Mrs. Willie B. Quinton
I visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pullin
! in Greenvillej the'past week-end.
Mr. and Mi^s. E. F. Dunaway and
children and Mrs. Ursula Blakely
spent Christmas day with Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Moorhead in Greenville.
. Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Kelley of
Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mr. and Mrs. N.
Abbott Sunday. ... , * {Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. R C. Oxner and chil
her birthday Friday, Jan. 3. TDACCir nCATUC
Carol Samples celebrated his birtlv-; | KAm V Ir CAI nJl
Jeu Samples will be twelve years ITO HIT 34,500
old Jan. 4.
^Births
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Ber-
'ot Greenville, Mrs. C. M. Robinson,tie Lena, on Friday,.Dec. 27.
and children, and Wayne Fant of| Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moore an-
Townville, were dinner guests of Mr,; nounce the birth of a son on Dec. 27.
and Mrs. J. C. Meadors. i Mr. and MTs. L. C. Heaton an-
Mrs. Robert Wingo of Columbia, ■ nounce the birth of a daughter. Bob-
spent the week-end with her parents,' bie Jean, on Sunday, Dec. 22. Mrs.
W
PEAK, FORECAST
Figure Almost 2,000
More Thon Totol For
Lost Yeor.
t:^ TkAovi-en a ^ I -••• .. w. w. . ivir. dna ivirSi j. in, oiKnaui anu;
UCILE PARKER was stand-jdren and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Woot'-j daughter, Neely Anne, spent Christ-
^ mg at the door of her apart- en and children .spent Christmas mas with Mrs. Bigham's mither, Mrs.!
Bigham, near;Heaton iS the former Miss Mattie V.
Floyd, of Royston, Ga. Safety councd estimated today that
.1 I ! American traffic deaths would mount
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bigham and; ♦
Annoonoeraent
The home demonstration club will
to at least 34,500 this year.
This figure was almost 2,000 high-
Mr. knd Mrs. W. E. Powell visited
hold its regular monthly meeting when
JTuesday evening, Jan. 7, at the com-132,600 persons were killed.
relatives in Cateechee several 'days members urged to
attend.
^ , , , , , ^ew Year’s celebration for pnce.
All that lot or parcel of land ly-i w.-_ , . .
Ing and situate in the Town of Clin-|
ton, Laurens County, S. C.^ contain-!
ing three-eights (3-8) of an acre.j
'more or less, bounded now or for-j
snerly by lands of Sampson Johnson,
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith of Watts
Mills, spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs, C. H. Roland.
Bill Elledge of the CCC camp in
Abbott-SvUfVan
Of much interest to their many
ment looking out at a gor- i with Mrs. Oxner’s and Mrs. Wooten’s j_ Black in Great Falls,
geous New Year’s setting—the heav- parents, Mr. and Mrs, George James,'
ily packed snow, the crisp seasonal in Tucapau.
atmosphere and the moon shining | Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Britten and
down upon it alll 'children of Morganton, N. C., visited
"What a night!" thought she.Brittens mother, Mrs. Buelah
What fun it would be to join in the Kmard and grandmother, Mrs. Alice
Kinard for the holidays.
Ume h^er** huaband”had**^alwSs I Arthur Sanders spent Spartanburg, visited his parents, Mr. van-of Goldville on Tuesday eVe-
attended t^e an“arstag parTand'^'‘r*'^r"" holi-jHing. Dec. 24, at the home of the
had never thought she minded Lawson near Clinton. days. i bride’s pastor. Rev. R. D. Hughes,
. jui Goddard spent, Rev. A. G. Peace and Rev. Ed Bal-jwith only a few close friends present.
Now when he kissed her good-by the week-end with Mr. Goddard’s lew of Landrum, visited his son,j The many friends of Mrs. Sullivan
and happily rushed off, she some- mother, Mrs. H. Y. Goddard, in James Peace, and Mrs. Peace. regret to learn she will leave our
road leading north from the Town of how felt a stifling vacancy in her Greenwood. James B. Barbery, Alfred Barbery community and make her home in
Clinton, ana being a part of the Lew- heart, and longed to go with him. Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Hamrick and and Charlie Barbery of Fort Ben-■ Goldville.
is Meadows estate. The stag party, ablaze with children visited Mrs. Hamrick’s ning, are visiting their parents, Mr.
lights, was in full swing, the very mother, Mrs. J. W. Dillishaw, in Cal- and Mrs. J. H. Barbery,
air permeated with the rip-roaring, houn Falls. j Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Riser and fam
“With average increases of from
5 to 8 per cent for every geographi
cal region, the traffic death picture
for the first 11 months‘(of 1940) was
back in every part of the country,”
friends is the marriage of Miss i the council reported.
Frances Abbott and Woodrow Sulli- “The nation piled up a total of
estate of Lewis Meadows and public
Levied on as the property of Billie
Meadows, heir to the estate of Lewis
Meadows, the defaulting taxpayer. •
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and situate in Laurens County,
S. C.. containing 78 acres, more or
less, bounded by lands now or for
merly of M. A. Sumerel, T. J. Weath
ers and others.
Levied on as the property of John'
H. Bonds, the defaulting taxpayer.
All that lot, piece or parcel of land
lying and situate in the Town of
Clinton, Laurens County, S. C., con-
lainmg ohe-half {’5 )~acre;Tnore" ori”
ofl
~ Lewis Beaubee of Warrenville,! ily spent Christmas with relatives
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. in Waterloo.
J. R. Hamrick. j Mr, and Mrs. Henry McGinnis and
30,980 traffic deaths in the first 11
months of this year—7 per cent more
than the 29,060 total for the same
period last year.
“When the figures for December,
usually the peak death month, are
added in, it appears certain the 1940
toll will be higher than any in the
nation’s history except the four years
from 1934 to 1937.”
The council fixed the death total
Foster-Bums
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster an- _
nounce the marriage of their daugh-1 November at 3.570-^ per cent
ter, Laura Geneva, to Joe Burns ofin^pre than the 3,310 killed In No-
w «*inipre than u
Laurens, on Dec. 24. The ceremony yembcr, 1939
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Prince and Mr. son. Jack, spent Christmas with Mr, i was performed by the Rev. Jodie
I and Mrs. Paul Prince visited Mr., and Mrs. Paul Clark in Greenwood.
Prince’s sister Mrs. R. T. Hrammell, Mrs. Vallie McGinnis of Berington,
and Mr. Trammell during Christmas.'Ala., is makfhg her home with her
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Maynard had son, Henry McGinnis, and Mrs. Mc-
as their guests during Christmas Mr. Ginnis.
and Mrs. C. A. Davis and little Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vanadore and
daughter, Charley, of Fernandino, I children of Great Falls, spent Chrsit
Martin of Laurens. Mr. and Mrs.
Burns are making their home with
the bride’s parents on Bailey street.
Rural accidents can be blamed for
the larger 1940 total, the council said.
It reported the average increase in
traffic deaths was 3 per cent in cities.
_ n. , against 9 per cent in rural areas. In
Whitlock-^uknight November the cities cut their toU 4
Announcement has b®€n made of p^j. cent, while rural accidents went
the marriage of Miss Ruth Whitlock ^ ’ cent.
Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowie and mas with Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Beck-iof Kinard, and Royce Bouknight ofl Mileage figures were available
children of GreenNvood, and R. H. horn. - ithis city. The ceremony was per-'through October only, and at that
less, bounded on the north by lot
Vinie Smith and Jack Suber, 209 ft.,
cast by lands of W. B. Owens, 104 ft.,
«cuth by \V. B. Owens, 209 ft., on
west by Bell Street, 104 ft.
Levied on as the property lot John
H. Thompson, the defaulting tax- hilarious spirit of New Year’s!
In Rushed s Band of Masqueraders
Waving Banners.
Hilley of Charlotte. Edgar Brazil of Columbia, spent
Mr. and Mrs».Fred Hunt and, chil- Christmas with his parents, Mr. and
dren of Inman, were Christmas; Mrs. G. W. Brazil,
guests of Mr. Hunt’s parents, Mr. and, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens and son
Mrs. J. V. Hunt. |of Spartanburg, were Christmas
Carol Jackson of Reidville, N. C., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ow-
spent Christmas with his parents, ens.
'Mr. and Mrs. D. G, Jackson. } Mrs. Palmer Howard spent several
Lee Roy Maddox of Augusta, and (days last week in Piedmont and
payer.
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and situate in Hunter Township,
Laurens County, S. C., containing 40
acres, more or less, bounded now or
formerly by the Copeland place.
.Streamers and decorations hung
from walls and ceiling, also ban
kers bearing all sorts of quotations
such as "No Ladies;" "Night of
Nfghts;" and so on.
Greenville with relatives.
Mrs. Ruby Hendrix had
as her
Mrs. Blanche Maddox of Asheville,
spent Christmas with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Maddox.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hunt and son
"Pat,” A. G. Arnold and Clyde Few
{visited.relatives in Greer Sunday.
At th# very height of the c'elebra-' H. A, Campbell and son Robert,
lands of Bedenbaugh brothers, the| tion with the music raging in thun-' of Shelby, N. C., spent Christmas j Path, Mr. and Mrs. L W. Ivey of
Workman place, and Crawford lands.i derous tones, the door opened, and;here with relatives. Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bouk
night, on Academy street
Prinee-Lawson
Miss Mary Prince and Cecil Law-
son were imited in marriage Tues
day evening, Dec. 24, at the home of
guests during the holidays Mr. and the ReV. C. R. Anderson in the pres-
Mrs. G. R. Slight, Miss Ruth Hughes
of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
Schumpert of Ware Shoals, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Wesley Branyon of Honea
ence of a few close friends.
Levied on as the property of A. C. j in rushed a band ^f masqueraders { Miss Myra Cooper of Greenville, is' Hughes of Knoxville, Tenn., and Mrs.
Mills, the defaulting taxpayer.
waving banners, blowing horns and spending two weeks with her sister, j C. E. Ivey of Ware Shoals
scattering confetti. iMrs. L. M. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Howard, Miss
The orchestra started playing— ^ Johnson and sons Martha Howard and Miss Inez Gar-
“My Wife’s Gone to the Country Goldville, visited Mrs. Johnson’s ner visited Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mc-
Hurrah*’’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell Cullough Christmas.
...... u. rnu .for the holidays. i Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Vause apd
more or less bounded bv land-? of' ^8*^0 much! The masqu^ Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Norris of!children of Timmonsville, spent
SS^ur Re^fikd and^th^^^ of; raders pull^ the masks from their GreenvUle, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy i Christmas with Mrs. Vause’s aunt.
All that tract or parcoi of land ly-'
Ing and situate in Hunter township,^
Meuntville school district, Laurens'
County, S. C., containing 15 acres,
T J , ^»oes and the startled stags beheld, Trammell Christmas,
Aifnd^R^fiefd their own wives. W. B. Cox and daughter, Lula
pgygj. ’ ‘ g - Before they knew it each one had Belle, and granddaughter, jean, of
a partner and was dancing merrily, ‘ Oconee, Ga., spent Christmas wiith
All that tract, piece or parcel of regardless of entangled streamers mother, Mrs. R. B Cox and sis-
land lying And situate in Laurens
County, State of S. C., Mountville
.school district, containing one hun
dred sixty nine (169) acres, more ori
Jess, and known as the Tom Cole
piece, bounded by lands now or for
merly of J. H. C6leman, H. £. Hitt,
S. L. Moore and others.
Levied on as the propery of Mrs,
and confetti, regardless of the un- ,^r, Mrs. J. E. Braswell,
expected interruption, regardless of i Mrs. Delia Thomas, D. B. Thomas
everything, only conscious of the Columbus, CJa., and A. B. Thomas
New Year’s Spirit. Benning, spent Christmas i Buffalo Sunday on account of the
eweatern Newspaper Union. with Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thdmas. serious illness of her father. Will
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Galloway, Cause
Mrs. Robert Bennie.
Mr. and Coli4 Gregoay and
children visit^ Mrs. Gregory’s fath
er, A. D. Harmon, in Woodruff.
Mrs. Gertrude Mooney of Morgan
ton, N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
W. A. Goddard.
Mrs. A. J, Harvey was called to
New Year's Day
' spent Christmas day in Laurens with
Mrs. O. E. Taylor and family.
Milford Wright and mother, Mrs.
Alford-Shelton
Miss Sara Alford and Fred R. Shel
ton, of Lydia, were united in mar
riage at the home of Rev. C. R.
Anderson Dec. 24.
Jackson-Terry
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Jackson an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Edna, to Wm. D. Terry on Dec.
24, at the. home of' the officiating
minister. Rev. R. D.^ Hughes.
stated.
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Edward F. Elders, 64, died Tues'-^'
day at his Lydia Mills home follow-'
ing several years of declining health. {
Funeral rites were held from the
Lydia Baptist church yesterday af-|
temoon at 1 o’clock, with Rev. M. F.j
Moorhead officiating. Interment fol-
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./the
the estate of S. H. Goggans,/the de
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,Terms of Sole: Cash. Purchaser Vo'
pay lor stamps and recording. i
2-3c C. W. WIER, Sheriff.
Saw; History Made
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and lowed m Glendale cemetery,
children‘of Ware Shoals, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Etta
Nett/ Year's day may not seem very
Wright’s mother, Mrs.
Smith, in Woodruff Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. -Bud Word and son
it
Mr. and Mrs. David Word, Mr.j
and Mrs. J. F. Weir and Miss Marie
Weir, Wilbur Weir and Miss Katber-j
momentous to us, but in the past it has * Jinmiy, of Laurens, spent Christmas ine Taylor of Laurens, spent Sunday^
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leen history made. It smw the unfurling [With Mr. and Mrs. Colie Campbell.
of the first American flag by George j ood Mrs. W. L. Evans and
Washington, and the emancipation of daughter, Margaret, and Mr. and
negro sloves. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and sons, and
fMowing k a Ust of important evanu '^‘^s Elizabeth Wilson spent several
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FIN^ SETTLEMENT
Take aotice that on the 30th dayT
•f January, 1941, I will render a fi-!
nal account of my acts and doings as ^
Executrix of the estate of Mrs. Allie!
P. Clinkscales in the office of the]
Judge of Probate of Laurens County,!
at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the same;
day wUl apply for a final discharge
from my trust as Executrix. )
Any person indebted to said estate]
is notified and required to make pay
ment on or before that date; and all
persons having claims against said
.estate will present them on or before |
said date, duly proven, or be for
ever barred. l
PAULINE C. WINN,
28-4p Executrix
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took place on Neu Year’s day:
January 1
B. €. The era tile Caesan
began.
A. B. Edwnrd Ul, king
of England, defeated / the
French before Calais with
great alanghter.
Paal Revere bora.
Calcntta, India, eaptared by
the BrHisb.
First Union flag of 13 stapes
onfurled by George Wadi-
ingtoa.
Kentucky entered the Union.
Union of Ireland with Brit
ain.
American dragoons attacked
the British who had seined
Boffalo, N. T.
Gen. Jackson repelled Brit
ish when they attacked New
Orleans.
Great Britain acknowledged
Independence of SoothAmer-
Ican republics.
Emancipation of Negro
■laves went into elfeet by
proclamation of Pretident
Abraham Lincoln.
Pnre food law pot Into ef
fect.
days the past week with their par-
in Kilton with Mrs. L. B. Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Spiers and
family of Laurens, were Simday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McGee,
Mrs. Joe Terry and Mrs. William
Terry visited Mrs. Terry’s mother.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Price, in who is seriously ill at her home in
Wrightsville, Ga.
- . {Greenville, Monday. ,
I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and chil- Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson and'
dren of Chester, visited Mrs. L. W.| family spent several days with Rey.!
I King and family during the week - _
; Mr
FOR SALE
One milk cow without calf,
$40. Nice pigs and shoats, $2.00
to $5.00, inoculated against
cholera. One blazed-face sorrel ft
saddle horse, $95. Wheat, $1.00
bushel. Oats, 65c busheL Steers
and heifers ready to kill at 6e
per pound.
J. H. BELL
RENNO, S. C.
‘ Anderson’s mother, Mrs. R. E. Ander-1
and Mrs. J. D. Word had as son, in Pickens. j
FOR SALE
House aiid
Lot
On Holland Street.
If interested, apidy to
B.H.B0YD
Clinton. S. C.
I their guests Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Word
[and daughter, Helen, and Jimmie
jWord of Laurens.
■ Paul Smith is spending the week
[with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carol
{Smith, in Bambqrg.
I J. A. Sanders of Bamberg, spent
{Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Marcell
’ Barker.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Young and {
daughter Janice, of Honea Path, vis-|
ited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor
the past week-end.
Mrs. J. S. Oldham, Mrs. Floyce Bell
and son Teddie, were Christmas
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Wehunt
of near Goldville.
Miss Lillie Bell Oswalt of Whit-
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Mobley and son, i mire, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Miller and
Bobby, of Chester, visited Mrs. Mob
ley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Har
mon.
Mrs. Montie Davis of Marion, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Lokeyi
daughter, Betty, of Laurens visited
Mrs. Floyce Bell Wednesday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall spent
Christmas with her sister, Mrs.
Georgia Samples^
Marshall Samples and Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. E."^.^welP'^sj|5ent. King visited friends in Goldvilile
Dr. Feider Smith
Dr. DmicaR S. Felder
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Dr. SmHii, Dally, 4:18 to 8.
Dr. FeMw, Daily*' fl to 8.
Phone 29 for Appointment
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Christmas with relatives in Anderson, Sunday
and Toccoa, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lloyd are j
Visiting relatives in Johnson City,| Mrs. Floyd Barker is seriously ill)^
Tenn. ■ at home on Davis street. i
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Guest have! Mrs. J. T. Lokey has been Ul the'
A HAPPY
NEW YEAR
FOR TOU,
TOUR FAMILT,
TOUR FRIENDS,
OUR FRIENDS!
We tiiaak yen fw year past
ijatronage. We hope to serve
your Meat needs eften in 1941.'
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Among The Sick
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Parcel post system toaogn-
rated.
1919
New Year’s day declared a
legal holiday throaghoot tfao
country except to Massaeho-
setts and WaslUagtoB, D. &
Old New Year Cnstomf
Survive in Scotland
In Scotland, New Year’s day is
said to transcend Christmas as the
most important festival of the year.
Many old customs still are pre
served and widely followed. "First
footing" is a midnight custom
New Year’s evo. The person who
flrst, after the stroke of the new
year, sets foot insidd tiie hovoe d a
friend, remains the guest through
out the day and is a privilagod
friend throughout the yoar.
moved to Elberton, Ga.
Homer Edwards of Charlotte, and
Miss Ruby Patterson were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Pat
terson on Christmas Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballew and
children spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Culbert in Spartan
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Britten and!
children of Morganton, N. C., and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger and
son of Union, spent Christinas with
Mrs. S. W. Kinard.
Sgt, £. B. Norton of Fort Benning,
Ga., spent the Christmas holidays
with Mrs. Norton and mother.
Patrolman Woodrow Wilson of
past week.
James Meadors suffered a foot in
jury recently, at his work.
Mrs. Ella Harvey has been ill two
weeks.
Friends of R. T .TrammeU re
gret to learn that he is ill at his
home on Pitts street Mrs. Tram
mell is improving.
Birthdays and Aanivenailes
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wooten and
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell
observed their wedding anniversaries
Dec. 23.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner celebrat
ed ^eir wedding anniversary Dec. 21*
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Mrs. VTm. Cannon celebrated her
Spartanburg, Rev. R. D. Hughes and {birthday Dec. 28,
Ralph Riddle were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Strange Christ
mas Eve.
Mr: and Mrs. B. S. Rawls have re
turned from Washington after spend*-
iug Christmas with their daughter,
Mrs. W. H. Guest and Mr. Guest
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ivester
the week-end in Greenville with Mr.
and Mrs. R. D. Cape.
Laurens Campbell was
years old Tuesday, Dec. 81.
sixteen
Frances Balle was eleven years
old Dae- 22.
Dec. 25 was the wedding anniver
sary of Mr. and^Mrs. J. D. Word.
Mr. nd Mrs. David Word cele-
bratod tlwtr flanth wedding anni-
vusaarf Dae, U.
Mn. Marvhi Stawart will observe
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form^ by the Rc^ C. N. Sproles on | travel was 6 per cent ahead of
Tues^yeyemng, Dw. 24. „ llast year. “The mileage death rate for
• *’'^^,~|the 10 months, therefore, was exact-*
mg their home with the bndegrwm’s jy t^e same as in 1939,” the report
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