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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
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NOTICE Of SALE
7o Whc»a It May Concern;
Pleaae take xraticc that the under
signed, Assignee of Payne’s Credit
Jewelers, wUl sell at public outcry,
to die highest bidder Cor cash, on
June 10, 1041, at 10 o’clock A. M.,
Clinton, South Carolina, the follow
ing:
Open accounts due Payne’s Credit
Jewelers amounting to approximate
ly fioo.es.
Accounts due Payne’s Credit Jew
elers, secured by eluittel mortgage
covwing articles of jewelry, amount
ing to i4>proximately $601.40.
Inspection of these accounts can
To Let Contract On
Watts Mill Road
The state hii^way department h<»
announced that it will accept bids
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on June 17th, for earth type surftc
ing of 2.775 miles of state highway
No. SO adjacent to Enoree river be
tween Cross Andior in Spartanbvu*g
county and Watts Mill in Laurens
county. ^
be had by applying to Mr. Irby S.
Him> at Pitte’ Clothing Store, Clin
ton, South Carolina.
W. R. Richey, Jr., Assiffoee,
5-3c Payne’s Credit Jewelers.
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JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS
THAT WORK
THERE'S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT
FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE
J. R. CRAWFORD
CLINTON, 8. C.
WEEK>ENP TRIPS., VISITORS ,. ILLNESS
BRIffS...ABOUT THE PEOnE YOU KNOW
I terns'of .Interest Concerning Clinton Residcmts
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^pd, Mrs. C. M. Lawson, who
teach in Inman, have returned to
their home near here for the stnn-
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabdrs and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Na
bors were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. F. Cooley in Camden.
Richard Scarborough of Bishop-
ville, is spending the summer with
his sister, Mrs. James Pitts, and is
employed at the James Pitts store.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Jr.,
and Miss Nellie Ruth Puckett visited
friends in Saluda and Batesburg
Sunday.
Miss Vivian Parks Adair has re
turned to her home here lor the
summer after teaching the past ses
sion at McCormick.
Mr. and Mrs. John Geer and chil
dren of Columbia, visited the for
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mi^. H. M.
Geer, the past week-end. *
Aiken Taylor, who taught the past
session in Chester, is spending the
summer with his mother, Mrs. George
W. Taylor, and has accepted work
with Sadler-Owens Pharmacy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. £. Jacks of
Mountville, were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Holland.
Miss Ruth Davis left this wedc for
Langley where she has accepted a
position for the summer and will
stay with her sister, Mrs. J. Noland
Parker.
Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Goff spent the
week-end at Myrtle Beach. "
Walter Coker, Eugim *and John
Sloan, students «t Erskine college.
Due West, are at their htxnes here
for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hamer and
daughter, Betty Jane, of Eastover,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Ham
er’s mother, Mrs. J. Will Leake.
Captain George R. Blakxdc spent a
few days here the past wedc before
returning to Fort Bragg, N. C., after
completing a four-weeks course at
Carlisle Barracks, Pa.
Mias Myrtle Chandler, mmnber of
the de la Howe staff at McCormick,
spent several days this week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B.
Chandler, near here.
.Miss Minnie Ray of Renno, is
spending the week with Mrs. Tom
Adair and Miss Ella Adair.
Friends of Ned Hall will be inte^
ested to know he has ac<^ted a po
sition with D. E. Tribble company.
Mrs. J. B. Wilder and son, Gaston
Wilder of McCormick, spent Sunday
in Greenwood.
Miss Elizabeth Jackson is visiting
Bcv. and'BmcHMMffWardlaw ih
Franklin, N. C. Mr., and Mrs. Weldon
Jackson and Mrs. T. J. Jackson also
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Wardlaw.
Mrs. Gilbert Blakely and children
have gone to Montrose, Ga., to spend
the siunmer with her i>arents
Lt. Col. R. E. Wysor of College
Park, Md., was the guest this week
of his son, Robert Wysor, student at
Presbyterian college.
Miss Elsie 'Neighbors, who taught,
the past session near Hartsville, is
spending the summer with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E? Neighbors;"
Mr .and Mrs. Hugh Holman were
in Decatur, Ga., the* past week for
the graduation of Mrs. Holman’s
brother. Cliff H. McLeod, from Co
lumbia Theological seminary.
J. M. Lea, Sr., of Charleston, was
the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Stutts. Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Riddell of Laurens, wer^ also guests
of the Stutts on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll M. Spencer
are occupying the residence of Mrs.
H. A. Copeland on South Adair
street.
Mrs. N. M. Lawrence and son,
Charles Ray, of Calhoun, are spend
ing the week with her mother, Mrs.
E. F. Ray.
Mrs. W. H. Workman and Mrs. Ella
B. Johnson have returned from a
visit to the latter’s daughter, Mrs.
Waverly Pa3me in Hampton, Va.
Miss Florence Tripp spedt the
week-end at her home in Piedmont.
C. R. Herring of Colbert, Ga.,, vis
ited his daughter, Mrs. W. T. Scog
gins, and son, Lawrence Herring, a
few days the past week
ing the summer with her parents.
Dr. ana Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. Ross
Lynn, member of the faculty of the
Darlington School for Boys, Rome,
Ga., will arrive this week for a visit
to his parents, after which he wfll
travel in the interest of the school
during the svimmer.
Friends of Cooley Nabors will re
gret to know he is a patient in the
Newheivy hospital. |
MIm Margaret Caroline Hipp and!
Miss Marjorie Miller are guests this
week of the R. E. Ferguson family at
their cottage at Myrtle Beach.
Marsha Dugan of Hartsville, is vis
iting her grandparents, Mr. a^ Mrs.
W. E. Nei^bors, for several weeks.
Prof. Jean Autret, Mrs. Autret and
daughter, Jeanine, left Tuesday for
Dallas, ‘Texas, for a few days’ stay
after which they will sp«ul the slim
mer in Weslaco, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gatlin are now
residing in Greenwood. Mr. Gatlin
was transferred to Greenwood from
the Boyd’s store here.
Bill Wade, who taught the past
seiusion in Hartsville, is spending the
Slimmer with his mother, Mrs. R. W.
Wade.
Mrs. W. Q. Grigg and son. Quay,
Jr., of Catawba, N. C., are visiting
her mother, Mrs. Metta-Stone, 4his -
week. I
Mrs. W. C. Oxley has returned
from a visit to relatives in Abingdon,
Va., and Bluefield, W. Va. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Oxley were also recent
visitors in Abingdon.
R. L. Plaxico attended an alumni
luncheon and the graduating exer
cises at Erskine college on Monday.
Miss Bert SeaM of the Hays hos
pital nurses* staff, is visitjpg in Mon
roe, N. C., for a few days.
Mrs. Heidy Trask and daughters
aad-Miss Emma Trask of Wilmini'-
ton, N. C., are visiting Mrs. Trask’s
mother, Mrs. R. Lee Hunter.
Miss Temple Fairy of Orangeburg,
is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Gra
ham.
Dr. Jacob Gartenhaus, for 20 ytars
missionary to the Jews under the
Southern Baptist mission board,
spoke at the First Baptist diurch on
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Cleo Akers and daughter.
Miss Elizabeth Akers, member of the
‘Thomwell school faculty, left this
week for Texas where they will
spend the summer.
Miss Alethea Barnett is spending
the week at a camp near Walhalla.
Mrs. Marie Turner of Pelzer, was
the week-end guest of Mrs. J. T.
Pack.
Alfred Browning of Fort Jackson,
spent the week-end here with his
grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Browning,
and other relatives.
Mrs. E. B. Sloan was called to Co
lumbia Tuesday on account of the
sudden death of her brother-in-law,
RfL. McCracken. Also attending the
rfiJ^i#wefe mS: ft. L-Vlaxicorku-
gene Sloan, Dr. C. Bynum Betts and
Mrs. J. Reed Todd.
Miss Mae Dicus is a guest this
week at a house party at Myrtle
Beach.
Miss Roberta Turner is spending
the week in Pelzer.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Barnett and
family and Miss Myrtle Waldrop
spent Sunday in the mountains of
North Carolina.
Miss Margaret Patton of-Laurens,
was the guest Tuesday of Miss Elea
nor Copeland.
Friehds of Mrs. Lr A. Reeves will
be glad to know she is recovering
satisfactorily at Hays hospital follow
ing an appendix operation Tuesday.
Roger Henry of Fort Bragg, N. C.,
spent a few days leave the past week
with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. B. H.
Henry-
Miss Eloise Daniel of Greenville,
and A. V. Daniel of Fort Bragg,
N. C., spent the week-end with their
sister, iMrs. Gene Knox, and Mr.
Knox.
Misses Irene, Made, Linda Bell
and Minnie Young and Mrs. H. H.
Holloway have returned from a sev-!
eral weeks’ stay with relatives in
Brooklyn and Hattiesburg, Miss.
Miss Enuna McCrary is spending
a few weeks with Miss I^is and Vir
ginia Mobley in Union.
Mrs. Tom Taylor of Fayetteville,
N. C., is visiting her grandmother,
Mrs. M. E. Browning, and other rel
atives here this week.
‘ Miss Elizabeth Barnett spent the
week-end with relatives in Simpson-
ville and Greenville, and on Monday
attended the graduation exercises at
Lieut. Thomwell Dunlap, stationed! Furman university
at Camp Stewart, Ga., is spending a j Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Mauldin and
week’s vacation with his family here, family of near Greenwood, were
Mr. and Mrs. Ryland F. Sumerel j guests Svmday of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Anderson! pack.
were visitors in Spartanburg Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCrary spent
to ijniert^their nephew, Milton Sum- Sunday in Union as guests of J. D
^'Mobley.
Mrs. T. J. Blalock is spending a
few weeks with her daughters, Mrs.
erel ,of Newport, Ky., who will spend
the summer with Mr. and Mrs. An
derson.
Friends of Miss Frances McKee James Moore in York, and Mrs. T.
will be interested to know she has'o. McKeown in Blackstock.
accepted a secretarial position atj H. W. Wodruff and Russell Mize
Camp Croft, Spartanburg. Miss EUz- of Sarasota, Fla., spent a few days
abeth Tucker has accepted the posi- here the past week. They were ac
tion formerly held by Miss McKee
at Presbyterian college.
Mr. and Mrs. James Moore and
daughter, Frances, of York, Mr. and
Mrs. T. O. McKeown and children of
Blackstock, and Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Blalock of Union, spent Sunday with
their mother and grandmother, Mrs.
T. J. Blalock..
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ouzts moved
Saturday to Pendleton where Mr.
Ouzts will be principal of the high
school lor the coming year. They
will leave next week for summer
school at Duke university,' Durham,
N. .C.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne White of Rock
Hill, were visitors here the past
Mrs. White, the former
Mias Kitty Tucker, remained Mon
day for the graduation of her sister.
Miss EUsabetth Tucker, txxm Prmpy-
terlan ccdlege, and was the guest of
Mn. B. F. Wingard.
companied home by Mrs. Woodruff,
Mrs. Mize and sons, who had. been
visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. T. Woodruff. '
Dr .and Mrs. D. O. Rhame, Jr., and
Dr. D. O. Rhame, Sr.,. spent a few
days the past week at Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. C. T. Paxton of Jacksonville,
Fla., and Mrs. Cunningham of New
York, who are visiting their daugh
ter and sister, Mrs. John J. Hayes,
in Laurens, were guests Sunday of
Or. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn.
Friends of R. S. Creswell will be
interested to know he has accepted
a position with a construction com
pany in Charleston. Mrs. Creswell,
Mrs. Roy Benjamin and Miss Eliza
beth Copeland accompanied Mr.
CrMwell to Charleston the past
week-end.
Miss Elizabeth Lynn, faculty magn*
ber of the Florida State CoUegt fw
Women, Tallahassee, Fla., is spend-
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