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/ J ■ Page Six THE Cimj-QN CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. / / Thursdoy, March 13,1941 WEST CLINTON PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS VIRS. JOE CAMPBEUL, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. John Word and Mrs. E. M. Reed visited Mr. and Mrs. Wade Butler in Ninety-Six Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly and daughter Doris, visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blackrnon in Lancaster Sun day. Compensation Board Makes Year's Report Laurens County Claim ants Receive $83,997.40 In Benefits. During 1940, ..the South Carolina unemployment compensation com- uiission paid ou,t $2,479,775.36 in job — —. insurance benefits, an increase of Mrs. Wier’s sister, Mrs. L. C. relatives and friends $200,000 of $333,961.63 Over disbursements injeU. who has been ill m Spartanburg. • Simpsonville.. 1^0*'" Young of this city, by Pro- lf39, the agency’s annual report Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy of En- bate J^e J. Hewlette Wms^^^ *ows. A total of 42,892 peraom re-|or«, and 8.‘:!viaited Miss Jessia Osbomo Sunitay.[^*jSd .Sm «to[dl Anderson, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell Sunday. George Gregory of Laurens, visited Rufus King Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster and Mr. | and Mrs. Jasper McGinnis and chil dren visited relatives in Chester Sun- Court Actions In Young Case Close Administrators of Lorge Clinton Estate Discharg ed By Probate Judge; John T. Young of this city, and M^ David Word, Mrs. J. F. Wierjday, jN A. Young of Columbia, were dla- and Son, William, recently visited' Geraldine Barbery is spending sev-' charged February 20 as administra- persons...havitig claims against said estate will present them on ^ before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. AMANDA G. JOHNSON, Administratrix. Feb. 13, 1941.—13-4C. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 26th day of March, 1941, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Ad ministrator of the estate of Dr. E. F. Taylor, in the office of the Judge (ff Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same,day will apply for a final discharge frotn my trust as Administrator. Any person Indebted to said aa- tate is notified and required to make payment 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 fbyever barred. February 14, 1941, E. C. TAYLOR, Administrator. -13-4p. ceived benefits. tended a birthday dinner given in Laurens county claimants received [honor of Ed Dunaway Sunday, $93 ,997.40 in benefits. This sum wasj Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King and Mrs.[day. represented in 12,453 separate week-, Harriett King visited Mr. and Mrs.! Walter Ging of ly benefit payments, and went to j Thurman King in Greenwood Sun- 2,252'claimants. A statistical analysis' day. of the benefits disbursed during thei Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wright and year shows that \2.101 ^ the pay-, their home — and Ruby Stev^^ and ments were for total unemployment, near North creek. | i iiHwiok of Greenwood -nd embraced $82.4313.1. The re-! Annell Whitlock spent the week- ^^^^wick of Greenwood, > in* over a period of two and a half visited his uncle, J. H, Barbery, Sun- Mr. Young, a highly regarded and' Camp Aubrey, successful business man and farmer i spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. j Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ledbetter, of this place, died on Oct. 23, 1938. ! Attempts to break the Young will' were unsuccessful and the final set tlement of personal property ap-1 praised at $53,843.30 and real estate* mainder represented payments for; end with relatives in Anderson. partial unemployment. * Mrs. Ruth Satterfield and children,] ^^evensen. All claims for benefits in this'Mrs. Florence Ervin and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Long are spend- county were received in the Clin-, Gaynell, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude ing the week with their son in ton employment service office of the Kernels of near Clinton, were Sun- Greenwood. ‘State unemployment compensation day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Butler visit-! commission, composed of Chairman Saville. ^ Mrs. Tom Gamble in Greenwood Sam B. Pratt, Jr.. A. J. Hatfield and; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wier, Mr, and Sunday. Cole L. Blease. The Clinton office,*Mrs. David Word and Miss Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Dink Lydia and fam- located at 16 South Broad street, is Wier visited iri Kelton Sunday. | ily and Mrs. Estell Lydia visited in were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. appraised at $124,176.50 was to be John Harmon and dau^ter, of l Spartanburg Sunday, Newberry, visited Mrs. S. W. Kinardj Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Rhodes and and family Sunday. daughter, Betty, of Greenwood, vis- Mrs. N. C. Guest and granddaugh-1 ited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elledge Sun- ter, Jackie, of Elberton, Ga., were [day. week-end guests of her daughter,! Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Arrowood and made according to its terms. A decis ion handed down by Judge Wasson in January, 1940, ordered that the will be admitted to probate as the last will and testament of the said John H. Young. The effect of the de cision was that the “Mississippi heirs,” so-called because they were residents ~df Mississippi, came Jnto possession of practically all of the Young business property in Clinton. These heirs were: Walter, Minnie, Linda Bell, Newton, Lizzie Lou, Irene and Made Young and Mrs. Y. Holloway. The remainder of the es tate, consisting largely of farm prop erty, was left to the so-called “Clin ton heirs,’! John T. Young and two sisters, children of the late R. Henry Young, and Sara Elizabeth Copeland and N, A. Young of Columbia, broth er of the late Mr. Young. FINAL SETTLEMENT- Take notice that on the 25th day of March, 1941, I will render a final ent in finding qUalified workers for’ Miss Margaret Malldine of Green-[ Trammell, Vernon Trammell, Henry^; acccrunt of my acts and doings as national defense industries, officers wood, spent the week-end with Mr. Trammell, Ralph Riddle, Arthur j Administratrix of the estate of W. D. state. The local office is informed at j and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick.. I Sanders, Leonard Bishop, Charlie j Glenn in the office of the Judge of all times of available jobs throughout J. B. Smith of Fort Bragg, N. C., Roberson, Sidney Riser, Oscar Ki- Probate of Laurens County, at 10 the nation, because it is a part of the'visited Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell nard, Howard Jackson, A. J. Har- o’clock a. m., and on the same day state employment service which in Saturday. ' vey, Ben Campbell and Ed Boyett. [ will apply for a final discharge from turn is affiliated with the United! Mrs. M. T. Ficklin and son, Harry,j Mr, and Mrs. Bobby Streat of my trust as Administratrix. managed by Starr C. Wood. Benefits are paid only those indi viduals for whom suitable work can not be found and who have earned wage credits in employment covered by the unemployment compensation j law. Ordinarily, only work with com- j Mrs. Clark Meadors and Mr. Mead- mercial and industrial concerns em- j ors. ploying eight or more persons is cov- j Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and daugh- ered by the law. Therefore, before an | ter of Piedmont, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. children visited in Ninety-Six Sun- individual may claim benefits he Oakley and children of Lydia, Mr. day. must register for work at an employ- and Mrs. C. C. Smith and family, ment service office and accept any, Mrs. Doshle Smith and son, and Olin suitable work offered. Harrison of Laurens, were the Sun- Tlie emplo>Tnent service is playing^day guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. H. children of Whitmire, visited Mn and Mrs. B. F. Woodward Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Attaway and “C-W-S Guano Pays” The first order we took this spring was from a brand new castwner. His neighbors had been using C-W-S Guano and he saw that it "PAID/* YOU, TOO . «aa make higher yields with C-W-S Guano. Drop in and talk it over with us. C-W-S GUANO CO.. INC. a particularly important part at pres-^ Roland. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dobson of Greer, visited Mr. and Mrs. David Word Sunday. Among those home this week-end from Camp Stewart were: Alvin States employment service. SPECIAL OFFER Readers Digest—13 months for $3. 26 months for $5. Offer expires JunelgQi^ Si. Good only when given anthorized local agent. Not good when sent in direct. Will appreciate your business. JAMES W. CALDWELL Readers Digest Agent visited relatives in Greenville Sun-' Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. day, jE< Elledge Sunday. Sylvester Turner is home on a three-day furlough from Fort Jack-; j S. B. Ralph Jackson w’as a visitor in Co-, week, lumbia Sunday. J. J. Among the Sick Sneigrove has been ill this Any-^person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and all FOR SALE— Fine Horses and Mules. Two Cows .with young calves. FOR RENT— Garage on Enterprise Street. HUBERT J. PITTS West, master ^mechanic of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bedenbaugh Clinton mills, is a patient in a Char- of Winnsboro, spent the week-end. leston hospital. with Mrs. Ozie Mae McKissick. i Mrs. William Cannon is improv- Mr. and Mrs. WiUie B. Quinton and, ing after being ill the past week. Mrs. R. M. SulUvan and daughter, | J- L. Mattox is improving after an Jodia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnson' iRness of several weeks, in Saluda recently. | J, * Mrs. Woodrow Carter of Green-. Birthdays and Anniversaries wood was the week-end guest of Mr.! Wayne Saville was eight years old' and Mrs. Woodfow Wilson. Sunday, March 9. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Young and! Tuesday was the seventh wedding daughter of Honea Path visited Mr. I anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin I and Mrs. C. W. Windsor Sunday. i Stewart. I Mildred Hughes of Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Owens cele- ; her grandmother Mrs, Ada Senter,! hrated their forty-second wedding Saturday. I anniversary Tuesday, ! Mrs. E. B. Norton and son, Charles,! Ed Dunaway celebrated his birth- ! spent the week-end in Union with!day Sunday, March 9. relatives. ■' Miss Gladys Lindennan celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Clark Meadors re- ber birthday March 6. cently visited Mrs. Etta Gambrell,i Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Sumerel ob- who is recup)erating at her home served their ^ wedding anniversary jin Greenwod after being a hospital, Monday, March 10. I patient. j O- Owens was 60 years old Fri- i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy, Mrs. i day, March 7. iMontez McGowan and Phillip Dud-1 Evelyn Eubanks was eleven years ley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- March 10. ter Spires Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, J. T. McCord and json, Olin, of Greenwood, were Sun- I day guests of Miss Elsie Burkett. Rev. Ray Fallow nf Taylors, spent the week-end with*^r. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell of 1921—1940 ii Hugh L Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 19 Years Experience Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Member — The National Association of Life Underwriters. 4 <! i> o <> i > 41 4f 4 I 4 I 4 » 4 I 4 I 4 I 41 4 • 4 I 41 4 I 4 I Dr. Felder Smith Dr. Duncan S. Felder OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In Eye Examinations Office Honrs: Dr. Smith. Daily. 4:15 to 6. Or. Felder. Daily. 8:30 to 6. Phone 29 for Appointment CLINTON, a a Betty Jean Sample was 6 years old March 10. Ben Campbell will observe his birthday March 14. Mrs. W. M. Samples observed her birthday yesterday March 12. Shower for Mrs. Terry An enjoyable party of the week was the miscellaneous shower given j Mrs. WiUiam D. Terry Friday eve- ‘ ning at the home of Mrs. S. B. Snel- grovo. As the guests arrived they were greeted by Mrs. Sammie Snei grove, who presided over the bride’s book. Wedding bells with the in scription, “Jackson-Terry,” were pinned on each guest. Games and contests were enjoyed throughout the evening. Little Nancy Mae Sneigrove and Dawn Priscilla Campbell entered the living room early in the evening | pulling a wagon loaded with gifts! for Mrs. Terry. j Delicious refreshments were serv ed by the hostesses, Mrs. S. B. Snei grove and Mrs. A. H. Hughes. FOR SALE DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT ON SOUTH BROAD ST. If interested, apfdy to B. H. BOYD Clinton, S. 6. DOLLARS WASTED ON UPKEEP CAN’T BUY NEW ROADS TNFERIOR roods seem cbesp ^ •A tndeas7tobatl<LThc]rttrecdi o poviag fead so ihst it coiTors s lot of territory. Butsftersyesr or two, tiie tronble begins! Msintensnee costs go np sod np. Hist’s why it’s wise—sad ooo- nomicsl—to baild concreto rosdsi Concrete Isstsl It re- Concrete’s smooth, noa-sldd sorfree is safe sad ssdsfnaory todriyeoa. It speeds up traffic a 11 redneea accidents s a • you say* in gai^ tirea and repi^ Clinton noodf concroto povocl by« patsos to roliovo traffic congestion. PORTUND CEMENT ASSOCIATION HnrcBaildier Adaiita,G«. TSAM HAAtK One Way One Way Orangeburg.... $1.00 Newb«^ Jfc ChlSMton $2.49 Columbia 95c Summerton .... $1.95 Sumter $1.60 Knoxville $3.20 UNION BUS STATION E. Carbine Ay«. Teleshama 59 Shower for Mrs. Bnuil _DiA_Monday evening Miss Bessie Holtzclaw and Mrs. Vesta Eubanks were joint hostesses for a miscel laneous shower in honor of Mrs, Ed gar Brazil at their home on Florence street. A number of friends and rel atives enjoyed games and contests, with Mrs. Brazil-winning the grand prize, which was a “tub” full of use ful gifts from the guests. Thes hostesses served^ salad plate with pimch. Mr. and Mrs. Brazil will make their home in Columbia where Mr. Brazil is employed at Fort Jackson. OUea-Samidet Miss Helen Giles and Jonas Sam ples were united in marriage Sunday by Rev. Fred Roe in the presence of a few close friends and relatives. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Samples are making their home with the groom’a brother, Carol Samples, on Davis street. TYPEWBITEaiS Aatkorised Undenr4sed Dealer. Clcanlag and rewiring all rcaaenble ehargaa. Kenneth N. Baker Phony SM McCoy’s Offersi Gasoline Savings! HUNDREDS OF McCOY'S REGULAR CUSTOMERS TESTIFYTO THE POPUURITY OF McCO YS REGULAR GASOLINE 18g gallon Are you intern^ted in saving? Have you ever thought of the amount you yroirid Mve over a period of time, if every time you drove your car up to a service station, you drove it to Mery’s. You will be delightfuUy surprise at the savings that are yours, if once yon get the "McCoy habit** as hundreds of your friends already have! Don*t dday an other day. Start now saving the McCoy way! FREErFREErONEQUARToE McCoy*! is giving away ABSOLITTELT FREE one quart ofl ^th each five gallons of McCoys regular gasoline imrehased from onr station loeated in Clinton. TUNE IN on THE RANGERS over WBT—Tuesday and Thursday, 8:^0 to 8:45 A. M., Saturday, 7:80 to 7:45 A. M. ^ McCOY'S STATION station Corner Floridn and Mnagrove Streets f .. i >• 1