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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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Dr. Jones To Speak
At Lions Meeting
Hotel Clinton.
Dr. F. Dudley Jones, member of
the Presbyterian college facxilty, will
Hie Lions club wUl meet Friday ll>« the speaker for the evening, it has
evenly at 7:30 in its usual session at'been annmmced.
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from such oooditioos if neg*
leoed. Beimr see a Doctor
withonc deb^. He will pre*
scribe the needed vitamins in
coaosocrated form. In such
esses, we recommend Abbott
Vltaf^ Products becanse of
their high Titamin potency,
stated vitamin content, and
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>DENLY, after tiresome miles of
nervoos driving on ordina|^ roads, a pleasing gray
ribbon of tme and even concrete swings into view.
Jolts i I (wfacel-kidts i s; tire grumbling ... nervous
tension slip behind you. You settle back at ease. Your
fingers relax their grip on the wheel Motoring re*
gains its rest. Yoo*re on smooth, non*ddd concrete,
where driving is a pleasure.
Concrete roads srt safer. You're less ape to skid^
You'll Mop more quickly, more smoothly. Your dies
are less apt to blow out. JiHsibUity is better. You drivu
more easily, more skilfully—because you're relaxed.
You save in gas, tires and car repairs oh concrete com*
pared with inferior snr&ces.
Seek concrete roads. Stay on them. Demand thank
Clinton noodt concrofo jiavod by-
paisos to toliovo*trolllc congestion.
For oomplsee informadon write to
PORTUND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
Hurt Bldg., Atlanta, Ga«
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
Mrs. W. C. Shesly and Mrs. O. A. I Mrs. Ansel Godfrey and Joy God-
Burton were guests Tuesday of the j frey spent the spring holidays at
former’s sister, Mrs. B. W. Gibson, j Fort Bragg, N. C., with Lt. Col. God-
and Mr. Gibson in Inman. ifiey.
Lieut. H. Arthur Copeland of Fort Mrs. Eugene Hitt, Miss Pearl Hitt
Benning, Ga., spent the week-end and her house guests, Misses SaUy
with his mother, Mrs. H. A. Cope-{Brockton and Eunice King of Lake
land.
Mrs. G. H. Crenshaw of MaHin,
Ga., visited her sister, Mrs. W. E.
Monts, a few days the past week.
Mrs. Frank Kellers was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Workman in Marion. N. C.
Miss Martha PhiUips of Washing-
City, were visitors in Greenville Sat
urday. '
Miss Ruth Patterson of Antreville,
was the week-end guest of her'sister,
Mrs. William Davis, and Mr. Davis.
W. T. Putnam is visiting his daugh
ter, Mrs. John A. Seay, and Mr. Seay
in Atlanta.
ton. D. C., is spending the week with' Mrs. Francis Blalock were
ufZ n V I week-end guests of friends at Fort
her mother, Mrs. R. E. 7ones. r-o
Miss Maud Geer has returned from!
New York where she attended the
International beauty show.
Mrs. E. B. Sloan and Mrs. R. D.
Mrs. P. M. Carr and sons, Jan and
J, P., will leave today for a several
months’ visit with Mr. Carr’s parents,
Lewis'of' Spartanburg, atlended'thel"^,:^™^ Carr, in Harrods-
The State of South Carolina,
Laurens County.
By J. Hewlette Wasson, Probate
Judge:
Whereas, Isabel Pitts made suit
to me to grant Hubert J. Pitts and
Raymond J. Pitts Letters of Admin
istration of the estate and effects of
James M. Pitts.
These are therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of the said James
M. Pitts, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of
Rebate, to be held at Laurens Court
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House, Laurens, S. C., on April 3,
1941, next, after publication hereof*
at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why th«
said Administration should not b*
granted. «
Given under my hand this 18th
day of March, A. D., 1941.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON,
2T-2c J, P. L. C.
STORY FOR NEWSPAPER
Westminster, March 23. ^ A man
appeared at a newspaper office hero
and said: "I wish you would put in
the paper about my brother. He died
last week and a lot of people around
here will be glad to hear about it.”
!wedding of their niece, Miss Mary' xt ■ »
i McCracken, and Edwin Hill in Co- ' A.
lumbia Sunday. ; Mis^s Jean-
Mrs. R. L. Wylie of Clover, spentFiances Lee Pitts were
Mrs.
Tuesday with her sister, Mrs, C. P-lSlt’,!!
Rphin.nn Denny Pitts in Greenville.
Mrs. Edna H. Love and Son, SadlerC..
Love, were guests of the former-s Dr. »nd Mrs. B.
friends in Rock HiU the past week- r r ' V- A™'®'™"*
1 children of Gray Court, spent Sun-
Friends of Miss Christina Sowers
will be glad to know she is improv-. i, aj
; „♦ Mi.ss Vivian Parks Adair, who
'o
ing satisfactorily at Hays hospital ^ y,.
.._j- a __ -at— teaches in McCormick, spent the
>yhere she underwent an operation ^ , a
nn wcck-cnd With her parents, Mr. and
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Austin,
Mrs.
Mrs. V. P. Adair, She bad-as her
Henry Nabors and I. O. Adair were Virginia Freeland, of Me
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mks. L. L
Adair in Atlanta.
Mrs. A. W. Brice of Greenwood,
spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs.
W. D. Copeland, and Mr. Copeland.
Eugene and John Sloan, students
at Erskine college. Due West, will
arrive tomorrow to spend the spring
holidays with their mother, Mrs. E.
B. Sloan.
Mrs. Jeff Sanders of Clover, was
the guest Tuesday of Miss Carrie
Mitchell. -
Miss Florence Harbin of Greer, a
student at the Woman’s college of
Furman university, Greenville, was
the guest of Miss Bessie Cauley dur
ing the spring holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coleman and
daughter, Bonnie, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Cojeman of Laurens, spent
Sunday with their mother, Mrs. J. A.
Coleman.
Miss Anita Stewart and Miss Bet
ty Oglesby of Roebuck, were we^-
end guests of Sgt. and Mrs. Sterlin
Young and Miss Louella Jones. mam.
Miss Virginia Benjamin is spend
ing a few days in Oflando, Fla., with
Mrs. Grace Lockman.
Miss Mary Erwin Able of Chester,
student at Converse college, Spartan
burg, was the week-end guest of her
aunt, Mrs. J. Lee Young, and Dr.
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley spent
the week-end with the former’s par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. F. P. Cauley. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Catdey are new re
siding in Abbeville where he will be
employed for some time.
Friends of Mrs. Ray Pitts will be
Mrs. M. J. Ferqueron has returned
to the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Henry M. Young, and Mr, Young," af
ter spending some time with relatives
in McCormick.
Mrs. Mary Pedigo and son, Johnny,
of Spartanburg, were guests a few
days last week of Mrs. Mary Prather.
Maxwell Ferguson, who teaches in
Campobello, spent the spring holi
days with his mother, Mrs. Eva Fer
guson.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Cassanova
and daughter, Dolores, of Columbia,
spent Sunday with the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova.
Miss Pauline Roberts, who teaches
in Winnsboro, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Roberts, the past
week-end.
Mrs. J. R. McTeer and daughters
of Aiken, and Mrs. John A. Seay of
Atlanta, ^ave returned to their
homes aftw a visit to their parents
indpa:
and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Miss Rachel O’Daniel, member of
the Camden school faculty spent the
week-end wi^ her parent, Mr. and
Mrs. A. O’Dahiel.
Miss Evelyn McDowell has resum
ed her teaching position at the or
phanage after being at her home in
Pacolet the past two weeks on ac
count of the death of her father,
Walter A. McDowelL
J. Isaac Copeland, librarian at
Furman university, spent-the spring
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
,Mrs. W. D. Copeland.
Miss Rita Chandler, who teaches
glad to know she is improving after 1 j” week-end
guest of Miss Nancy Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knox
being ill for the past few weeks. ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells had as
their guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Wells and daughter of Laurens,
and Miss Myrtle Wells of Green
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harrison of
Logansville, Ga., spent the week-end
with their grandmother, Mrs, C. L.
Sims.
Miss Peggy Sprunt of Columbia,
spent the week-end with her mother,
MrsrC, W. Stone; mid Mr. Stoner
Miss Pearl Hitt, member of the
Lake City school faculty, spent the
and
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Hitt. She had as her
guests Misses Sally Brockton and
Eunice King, also of Lake City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dailey, Darrell
Dailey, and Wilton Whitfield of Cor
nelia, Ga., who is spending some time
with Mr. and Mrs, Dailey, were
guests Sunday of the former’s father,
T. I. Dailey, and other relatives in
Cornelia.
Mr^! S. P. Babb and children, Vir
ginia Lee and James Wright, of
Charlotte, visited Mrs. Babb’s moth
er, Mrs. J. L. Wright, the past week
end.
Jack Jeanes of Fort Bragg, N. C.,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes.
small son visited the latter’s sister,
Mrs. Malcolm Crum, and Mr. Crum
Sunday in Greenwood.
Grace Young spent the spring hol
idays in Charlotte, N. C., as the guest
of her aunt, Mrs. E. E. Way land, Mr.
Way land, and cousin, Doris.
A. C. Mills, who formerly worked
in Newberry, has accepted a position
with McMillan-Cooper Motor Co.
.Mr.. Mills inakes^4u» home m Kinard.
Billy Dicus, student at The Citadel,
Charleston, spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Dicus,
Mrs. Rembert, Truluck and chil
dren visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Scruggs in McCormick a
few days last week. Mr. Truluck also
spent Sunday there and accompanied
them home.
Mrs. Jannie Bobo of Spartanburg,
was the week-end guest of Mrs.
Alma Tinsley and Mrs. Roy Thomas.
Mrs. R. E. Wysor of College Park,
Md., visited her son, Robert Wysor,
a student at Presbyterian college, a
few days the past week.
Miss Elmily Ferguson, who teaches
in Chesterfield, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Ferguson, during
the spring holidays. She had as her
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCravy, Mrs. Mary Anderson of Reid-
Johnny Holland, Miss Louise McCrh-
ry, Billy Pitts, and Miss Ruth Pat-
tersbn of Antreville, visited the for
mer’s son, Sam McCrary, at Camp
Stewart, Ga., Sunday.
Miss Vera Norris, student nurse in
a Greenville hospital, spent the
ville.
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Norris.
I Miss Roy Nabors of Atlanta, Ga.,
was the guest last week of her sister-
in-law, Mrs. Taylor W. Adair, and
Mr. Adair.
Captain George R. Blalock of Fort
BEagg, N. C., spent the week-end
here with Mrs. Blalock and son,
George.
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Thackston and
Mrs. C. J. Killen of Greenville, visit
ed friqids.here Sunday.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Harry Schumacher
have returned to their home in
Dr. M. J. McFadden
has re-opened his den
tal office in the Chron
icle Building, on South
Brood Street.
Washington, D. C., after a visit to
their dau^ter, Mrs. Perry M. Moore,
and Mr. Moore.
Mrs. Charles Akcrman of Macon,
Ga., Miss Charlotte Walker of At-^
lanta, Ga., and Miaa Emily Walker
of Charlotte, N. C., w«re week-end
guests of their sister and aunt, Mrs.
R. E. J(»es, and attended tJ^Jonea-
Hieri wedding 6d Sunday.'
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