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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLiNTON, 1 C
Po^ Five
k.
Filing For Positions
Time Ends Moy 6
More than 5,000 application blanks
for examinations for clerical or fis
cal positions in the South CaroUna
state departmoit of public w^are,
state^ board of and unem-
plm^ment compensatkm c(nnmis8ion
have heen distributed, accmding to
anneuocement from the offire of the
merit ijrstem supervise in Colum
bia. Only 200 applicattons had been
retoned to the merit system office
through Saturday.
The deadline for ftllnf applica
tions is May 6. Applications must be
made out on the official blank »n<i
must be postmarked not later than
midniid&t, May 6, to be considered.
Information and applicatiton
blanks may be obtained by writinf
to: Merit System Supervisor, 210
Education Building, Univwsity of
'South Carolina, Columbia.
CmCKEN mw FBIDAT
The / Musgrove Home Demonstra
tion club will give a dUdcen stew on
Friday evening at 8 o'clock at E.*r.
Anderson’s store near here. The sup
per will be cooked by Sloan Norrii.
The public is invited to attend and
a quilt will be given away. ;
RUBBER STAMPS
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
WEEK-END.HtlPS.. VISITORS.. ILUIESS
BltlffS...AIIOUT THE PEOPIE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mm. Hubert Pitts spent a few days) Miss Frances McCauley, member
last week in Charleston. with her of the Agnes Scott eoll^ faculty,
Decatur, Oa., was a recent visitor on
sister, Mrs. Kenneth Burdette.
Miss Margaret Cooper of Colum
bia, was a visitor at the orphanage
Sunday enroute to Pickens, where
she now holds a position.
Mrs. Agnes Kem spent several
days this week in'Darlington with
her sister, Mrs. John T. Langston.
Mr 4uid Mrs. Harvey Maness of
Raleigh, N. C^ were guests Thursday
of«Dr. and Mre Jemn O. Bardmi.
Miss Evelyn McDowell visited her
nioffidr, Mrs. Walter A. McDowell, in
ntcolet Sunday.
Miss Margaret Brice, a student at
Winthrop college. Rock HiR, was the
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Copeland.
Mrs. Roy Benjamin and son, Roy,
have retxuned from
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the orphanage campus.
'Mr. and Mrs. A. C/Daniel spent a
few days this week in Hartsville
with their son. Dr. George R. O’Dan
iel, and Mrs. ODanieL
Sr., will be glad to know she was
able to return to her home Tuesday
after being a patient for the past few
weeks at Hays hoqtiiaL “
‘ Mrs. Kate Moore of Summerville,
Ga., I is spending awhile with her
mother, Mrs. B. P. Adams, in the
Hays apartments.
Idrs. Banks Dove of Newton, N. C.,
was (he week-end guest of Bliss
Mary Adams.
Captain George R. Blalodc spent
several days this week at his home
here before going to Fort Carlisle,
Pa., ior special training.
. Friends of George AIm Henry, son
of Mr. and Blrs. Alec Henry, be
glad to know he is recover^ satis
factorily at his home after belhg a
were visitors on the orj^anage cask-
pus Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Ho;
ton. Miss Irma Bramlett, Miss
Ferguson, Bfr. aud Mrs. TTey
ise
Dennis, Miss Leob R^es, Mr
Mrs. John Geiger, Miss Mary
Blrs. John T. Blakely and MissTpg^^ent at the local hospital suffer-
Lois Blakely spent the week-end injing injvu-ies received Friday when
^tta and BennettsviHe with their bicycle was struck by a car.
dauid^ters and sisters. Bits. James G.
Monroe, and Blrs. Harris Covington.
Fant Thornley of Columbia, spent
the week-end with his mother, Blrs.
John L. Thornley.
Blr. and Blrs. D. B. Smith were
guests Sunday of Bliss Mary Erwin
Smith in Elberton, Ga.
Miss Adeline Boland o^ Columbia,
spent the week-end with her father.
a two we^s’’^^* Boland.
visit (0 bits. a. V. Smith in Ports-Tiltaan Blyen and Mr. and
mouth, Va ! Greenwood, vis-
Miss Frsinces Burton of Savannah,!;^ Mrs. Irby Hipp, and
Ga., was a recent guest of Mr. and:Mr. Hipp Sutm^.
bits. G. a. Burton. Mrs. A. L. Shepard and son, Bob-
Bliss Bess Cauley spent Friday andi^y. were^ests a few this we^
Saturday in Greenville with her sis-t®^ 8i®t«r, Blrs. G. S. Greene, in
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ter, Mrs. jphaiip Easay, and attended
m Tour.
the Oardi
Friends here of Mrs. John A. Dav
enport win be glad to know she is
Mrs. H. W. Wodrufl, Mrs. Russell
Blize, her son, Frank, and twin sons,
Robert and Richard, of Sarasota,
(b their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E
Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland and
recuperating at the hom^ of her! fl®-. «”^ved this week for a visit
nephew, Hugh Chappell, and Mm.'^ parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Chsipipell, near Kinard, after being a
h(»ii|)^ pa^lftit foUowkill a broken
hip injury.
Blrs. J. V. Edwards, Bltits Florence
Ella Blakely and Joe Edwaids visited
the former’s daughters, Blisses Doro
thy and Frances Ruth Edwards, stu
dents at Winthrop, in Rock HUl cm
Blr. and Blrs. C. K. Jemes of
Charleston, formerly of this city,
visited Mrs. C/ H. HaU Sunday.
Harry Davis of Chmrleaton, was
the we^-end guest of relatives here
and in Laurens.
Friends of J. D. Boland wUl re^irct
to know he is a patient at Hays hos
pital. Mr. Boland is now impiroving
and expects to return to his home in
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Adair of Co
lumbia, and Mr. and Blrs. Rutledge
Adair of Rock Hill, spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Blrs. R.
F. Adair.
Mrs. Irene Todd visited her son,
J. Paul Todd, and Mrs. Todd in At
lanta a few days the past week.
Friends of Broadus Smith wiU be
glad to know he is able to be out
again after a six weeks’ illness.
Watts Davis of Camp Stewart, Ga.,
spent the week-end with his paMts,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Davis, Sr.
Mrs. Lewis Bagwell was the guest
Eunice Glasgow, Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Sligh and dau^t^ Betty, Win
throp college student,^^all of Green
wood, visits Mr. and 'Mrs. G. A.
Burton and Blrs. Henry Bmion on
Sunday. \
Mr. and Mrs. Billy McMillan have!Tucker, Warren Granger, Mr.
as their guests today Mrs. J. McClellan, Ellis McCl^
Smith, Sr., Bin. Rex Lanford, Mrs., Jr-. Robert Coit and Miss
Irvin Moore, Mrs. Henry C. Sims. I Johnston.
Mrs. W. Y. McNeil, Blrs. D. W. KeU-
er, and Mrs. McMillan's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. A. Nichols, all of Water
loo.
Blrs. Clara Burroughs, who spent
the winter in Florida, was the guest
a few days last week of Blr. and
Mrs. R. F. Adair enroute to her home
in Pembroke, H. She was accom
panied to Pembroke by Blrs. Paul H.
Burrougs and daughter, Ann, who
had bera visiting her parents, Blr.
and Blrs. Adair.
The following Atlanta friends from
the Druid Hills Pre^ytefian church
BOY SCOUT NEWS
On Monday night iToop 111
their weekly meeting, which was
by patrol leader, Bobby Dean Daflej..
The meeting was opened with (hw
Scout oath, after which business wwm
discussed concerning a trip to
Old Indian this summer, ^xing
other games were enjoyed,
meeting was adjourned with Wl
Lord’s Prayer.
-JOHN PITTS. Scribes
Sundky.
Bnrs. <
Craig Kennedy and diildren,
Craig, Jr.,i and Sally Pitts, spent a
few days fine past week with her
moOwr, Bfrs. J. M. Pitts.
Rev. B. Garrett, superintend
ent ef the Greenwood diiblct, occu
lted ffie pulpA of Broad Street Meth-
bdlst dkiirdi Jlionday toorning.
Mre. M. E. Rohdon of Tallahas
see, is visiting her mother, Blrs.
N. E. Finney, and other relatives
h«re.
Friends of C<ni^>ton Blankenship
of Atlanta, son of Blrs. Hattie Blank
enship, wUl be ^ad to know he 1*
reeoveidng satisfactorily after un-
fergoing an an;)eDdix operation at
Rays hospitaL
B. D. HENRY
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H. D. HEr«Y ft CONPANY
INSURANCE
STOCKS — BONDS — BEAL ESTATE
Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate
Telephone 121
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ter in Columbia.
Mrs. Lewis Simpson was called to
Whitmire Tuesday on account of the
illness of her brother, G^ C. Shan
non.
Claude Malpass has accepted a po
sition with Gause Barber shop.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. StiU of Char
lotte, N. C., were week-end guests of
Mr. and Blrs. J. V. Byrd at their
home on Musgrove street
Chief L. H. BagweU and Police
men Jodie C. McMillan, William
Blakely, and M. C. Stewart attended
the Police Insurance ,and Annuity
Fund meeting in Columbia yesterday
Mrs Ella Lou Hite of Batesburg,
spent the past we^-end with Blr.
and Blrs. L^is D. Simpson.
Blr. and Mrs. Marion Crisp and
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Crane of Green
ville, were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Hitt.
A. L. Shepard attended a district
convention of J. C. Penney- company
managers in Charlotte, N. C., Mon
day and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Glasgow and
children, Mrs. Mary-Lou Major, Mrs.
IIIMIIIRXIWmmKRinHddimigItIMtRRmtRWHWIIMlmgItllllWItIWIIIIMBIW
JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS
THAT WORK
THERE'S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT
FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE
J.R. CRAWFORD .
CLINTON, S. t.
Mr.,and^Blrs. T. Heath Copeland Mrs. H. G. Cy-
spent Sunday in Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. J. H. Horton and son, Bobby,
of New Yore city, are visiting Blr.
Horton’s parents, Blr. and Mrs. R. S.
Horton, near here, and other rela
tives in Greenville.
Frimds of T. O. McKeown, Jr., a
student at Prefbjrterian college, will
be glad to know he is convalescing
from an' illness at his home in Black-
stock.
. Mrs. Paul Krown of Union, visited
Mr. and Blrs. J. H. Cordell and Miss
Lillian Cordell Sunday.
Little Betty Adair of Greenville,
spent the week-end with her grand
mother, Mrs. Tom Adair.
Mrs. Joe Poole and daughter, Alma
Jo, are visiting Blr. and Mrs. C. D.
Benjamin at Carolina Beach, near
Wilmington, N. C.
Mrs. Fred Buchanan of Tryon,
N. C., is the guest of Mrs. Selma B.
Adair.
Kohn Barnes of Taylors, spent the
week-«Kd with his parents, Mr. and
Blrs. Ekic Barnes. He had as his
guest, Clark Stewart, also of Tay
lors.
Mr. and Blrs. B. R. Austin were
recant visitors in OremviUe to aee
the former’s sister, Blrs. W. P. Blar-
tin, of Greenwood, v^o was a patient
in the General hospitaL
W. M. Page was the week-end
guest of friends in Spartanburg.
Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter,
Barrie Jean, returned Tuesday from
a two weeks’ stay in Hampton, Va.,
with Lt. Wingard, adio is stationed
at Fort Monroe, Va.
Friends of O. C. Woodruff will be
glad to know he is recovering satis
factorily fixmi injuries received in a
fall Friday.
Blr. and Blrs. R. L. Plaxico and-
son, Bobby, spent Sunday in Blacks-
b\urg with the former’s parents, Blr.
and Blrs. J. E. Plaxico.
Friends of Betty Sullivan, daugh
ter of Blr. and Blrs. Charles Sullivan,
will be glad to know she is conva
lescing at her home from pneumo
nia after being a patient at Hays
hospitaL
Mrs. E. B. Sloan and James P.
Sloan visited the former’s sister, Mrs.
R. D. Lewis, Sunday in Spartanburg.
Miss Millie Whitt^ of Columbia,
spent the week-end with heri>arents.
Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten. She had
as her guest Miss Wakefield Baltze-
gar of Hartsville.
Mrs. Olin Johnson of Greenwood,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bl. A. Cannon, and Mr. Johnson’s
mother, Mrs. J. B. Johnson.
Rev. C. B. Betts attended the Gen
eral Synod meeting of the Associate
Reformed Presbyterian church at
Bonclarken, near Hendersonville,
N. C., the past week.
Friends of Mrs. Sam Byrd will be
glad to know she has returned to her
home in Ora after being a patient at
the local hospital.
Mrs. W. E. Abernathy, the former
Miss Martha Davis, has returned to
her home in Pensacola, Fla., after
an extended visit to relatives here
and in Laurens-.
Mrs. Charles Brown Kugler of
Washington, N. C., is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles,
this week. Thurston Gil^ of Fort
Bragg, N. C., also spent the week-end
with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake League of Ora,
Misses Mary Blakely and Beatrice
Heron, members of the Blacksburg
school faculty, were supper gqests
Saturday evening of Blr. and Mrs. R.
L. Plaxico and Mias Nannie Young
Tribble. *
Miss Hazel Boland of Greoiville,
spoat the week-end with her paronts,
Blr. and Mn> J< D. Boland.
Mr. and Blrt. David Bledsoe and
amnll son, John Carroll, of Graen-
wood, were guests Sunday of Mrs.
Bledsoe’s sister, Blrs. Dennis Sowers,
and Mr. Sowers. Blrs. L. M. Dxigan
accompanied her daughter home ior
a visit.
Mrs. James Moore and daughter,
Frances, of York, spent (he were-end
with her mother, Blrs. T. J. Blalock.
Bli;s* George Davis of Laurens, for
merly of Clinton, is visiting her sons,
Robert and James Davis, in Pensa
cola, Fla.
Friends of Mrs. John W. Finney,
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