The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 28, 1942, Image 11
Thursday, Moy 28,1942
Navy ¥-1
Offered Young Men
Freshmen and Sopho-
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WEST ClINTON SOCIAL AM) PfltSOIIAt NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meeks of
Greenwood, visited Mrs. Meeks' sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Pruitt Oakley, Sunday.
will be glad to know she is im
proving after being ill the past week,
and expects to be out in a few days.
Sgt. Ed Norton is a patient in an
Eugene Timmerman, Mr. and Mrs. j Mow
Howard Timmerman and children oflJjTT * ,,U , V
Columbia, Aubrey Rawls of Calhoun OfflCCrS Inducted
Falls, Ernest Ellison and D. C. Sand
ers of Ninety-Six, and Miss Theo
Dyer.
| Pringle Copeland and Doris Baldwin;
junior class, Billy Cooper, Leaman
Jones and Franks Oakley; sophomore
class, Joy Godfrey, Walter Morris
and Louise Singley.
Mary Loe Few Celebrates
Birthday
Mr and Mrs. Jess Samples and army hospital In Virginia auHering Mth bhSda^sE!
children spent Sunday, with Mr. and j Injuries received in e fall. -1 u , tdw P ‘£* n i J 1 , t X toe of ^er
Mrs. Horace Lloyd near Clinton. p au l and Della Hardman, small a u n t Mrs Grady Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kernels end ch |i dr en of Mr. and Mrs. Fern Hard- 1 ' y
At the close of the school year the
following newly elected high school | —*
student council was inducted into BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS — Pink
office by the new president. Tommy or blue . With genuine steel die en>
Cox: [graving. Envelopes to match. Chroo-
Senior class, Edna Earle Workman, icle Pub. Co. Call 74. ‘
Games, contests and a treasure
hunt were enjoyed. Mary Faye
Hughes and Roy Jackson were win
ners cf the treasure hunt. The hon-
orpe received many lovely gifts.
The guests were invited into the
dining room where the birthday cake
was lighted. Cake, punch and waf-
IcrtSl'bMhfN^to V^I to sSnd» W00,irU ”' Vb “ <> ” man . h * ve whooping cough
naval offlcera program, being one of | Mr „„ j. N . n1i vi , it «i
more than MO American toaUtaUona! Unkm Sunday .
so selected. Lieutenant M. C. Rhodes, | Mr Mre Frank s^a, o(
Jr, assisto reoul^ inspector for sanp^nville. spent Sunday with
the Southeast, was in the city Mon-. ^ ^ Mr , j H Berbery,
dgy to conduct e meeting at the col-, vlctor Mattox 0 , Camp stewert,
leg ^‘ ...... .. „ , Ga^ was at home for the week-end
According to Lt. Rhodes, the V-l| Mrs w j Morris and son; Sam .
program is for fredimen and sopho- Mrs r. m . Sullivan and daugh-
more students between the ages of te Jodl visited Mr . and Mrs . Uw .
17 ifl years^ inclusive, who are is Giles in Greenwood Sunday,
enrolled at institutions o^_higher, Mrs Irene Hughes and daughter,! M ay Z1 -
learning. A freshman at PC next Mrs Mary Gables, Miss Tula Hughes,
term may enroU in V-l, select V-5 |0f Whitneyi M r. and Mrs. Copeland, F«ty Given
flight officer training and remain i* 1 Adair of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday night Mrs. Edwin Ivester rence Campbell, Frank Oakley, Roy 1
school throughout his sophomore g r Mrs. James Morgan, and Mrs. Ovelle Woody entertaned
ies of
Birthdays aad Wedding;
Anniversaries v
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman will
celebrate their first wedding anni
versary May 31.
Clyde Adams dt the United States ers were served,
navy, will have a birthday tomorrow. | Those present were: Ruth Curry,
Mr. and Mrs. Dessie Wilkes and Mary Faye Hughes, Evelyn Cran-
Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson ob- ferd, Dorothy Foster, Doris Greg-
served their wedding anniversaries ory, Helen Bagwell, Evelyn Bras-
/ /'
well, Irehe Braswell, Alvin Bagwell,
Wyman Milam, Walter Morris, Hap
py Hughes, Johnny Morris, Law-
Jackson, Tommy
Simmons.
Cox and Allen
year before being called into active Boyd Hughes of Spartanburg, and at the home of the latter honoring
flight trining. The freshman may se- Mr ^ Mrg Adair of Laurens, Mrs. Arzo Ivester with a miscellan*
lect V-7 instead of V-5 and he will visited Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hughes ecus shower. Lewis Hyman
remain at college until he receives Sunday. j Games were played after which; Lewis Hyman, 32, died at the Lau-
his degree, then he will be called to; Mr ^ Mrs. J. F. Weir of Bam- a shower of useful gfts were pre- rens county hospital Tuesday after
training as. a midshipman and be i ber g i gpenj .the week-end with their sented Mrs. Ivester by friends who an illness of several weeks,
commissioned as an ensign in the dau ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and attended. Later refreshments were J He was a native of Spartanburg
naval reserve as a deck or engineer-) Mrs. Davd Word
and
inf officer. The Y-5 men will also, and M rs Wilmer Weir are
get the same commission wheh they 8pen(ling the week with Mr
get .their wings at Corpus Christie,
Pensacola or Jacksonville. Any V-5
student may leave school and take
the flight examination before the
flight test board in Atlanta for im
mediate flight training.
The navy does not furnish Uni
forms or pay the V-5 or V-7 stu
dents until they are called into ac
tual training after leaving school, Lt.
Rhodes continued.
This navy program should be of
special interest to high school gradu
ates and their parents. These boys
have been wondering how they could
served by the hostesses.
county but had lived here 12 years.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs.
Birthday Dinner , Mary Ruth Hix Hyman; two sons,
Mrs. J. F. Weir in Bamberg. I On Sunday a number of friends Billie and Walter Hyman; two
Miss Marian Simmons spent Sun- and relatives gathered at the home of daughters, Misses Beatrice and Ruby
day with Miss Dorothy Briggs in Mrs. Jack Fuller on Sloan street, Hyman, and his step-father, Elihu
Renno. - , * > honoring Mrs. Fuller’s father, B. S. Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simmons and Rawls, with a birthday dinner. ' ! Funeral services wil be held at 5
Miss Theo Dyer gave a number of o’clock this afternoon at the Pente-
selections on the piano. costal Holiness church, conducted by
Out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Rev. A. M. Herndon, Rev. R. H.
Mrs. W. H. Guest and son, Gerald, Cause and Rev. R. D. Hughes. Inter-
B. L. Rawls and daughter, Sharon, i ment will follow in New Hope ceme-
C., Mr. and Mrs. 1 tery near Cross Anchor.
son, Harold, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Simmons in Goldville.
Sgt. Edward Bigbee and Sgt. J
James Hunt of Camp Davis, N. C.,
were home for the week-end.
Miss Nora Cannon, a member of of Washington, D.
the Hickory Tavern school faculty,!
is at home for the summer with her,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannon.'
Mrs. R. T. Trammell and son, A1-,
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best serve their nation and yet they vin> visited her brother and sister-
want to get their education too. Now| in . laWt M r. and Mrs. J. L. Prince, in
the navy makes this possible with 1 Laurens- Sunday.
three opportunities to become a na
val officer and continue in school for
at least two years.
Presbyterian is the 20th college Lt.
Rhodes h$s contacted. Enthusiasm
among students and college officials
is high, he stated. .
The navy wants 35,000 offeers a
year from the 1050 institutions of
higher learning in America.
Sgt. and Mrs. Homer Gullette
spent the week-end n Columbus, Ga.
Miss Martha Lee Elledge visited;
her aunt, Miss Josephine McCuen,
in Greenwood several days last week.
Fred Holtzclaw visited his aunt,
Mrs. Cecil Dowling, in Columbia
Sunday. - J
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Crain *andj
children, formerly -of Greenwood,
have moved to our community.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry King and chil
dren, Mrs. Claud Smith, Mr. and
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 23rd day
of June, 1942, I will render a final Mrs. Henry McGinnis and Miss Jua
account of my acts and doings as'nita Jones visited relatives in New-
Guardian of the estate of Elliotte berry Sunday.
Inez Dobbins in the office of the Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wyatt, Luth-
Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun
ty, at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the
same day will apply for a final dis
charge from my trust as Guardian.
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.
MRS. CORDELIA DOBBINS,
Guardian.
May 21, 1942.—18-4p.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 25th day
of June, 1942, I will render a final
account of my acts and doings as
Executor of the estate of Wm. M.
Sumerel in the office of the Judge
of Probate of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock a. m., and on the same day
will apply for a final discharge from
my trust as Executor.
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 be
fore said date, duly proven, or be
forever barred.
SPURGEON W. SUMEREL,
Executor; *
May 23, 1942.—18-4c.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 29th day
of May, 1943, I will render a final
account of my acts and doings as
^Executrix of the estate of Jacob H.
Hunger in the office of the Judge of
Probate of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock ajn., and on the same day
will apply for a final discharge from
my trust as Executrix.
Any person indebted to said estate
is notified and required to make pay-
men on or before that date; and all
persons having claims against said
estate wil present them on or before
said date duly proven, or be forever
barred.
MRS. JEFF D. COATS,
Executrix.
April 29, 1942.—28-4c.
< FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 12th day
of June, 1942, I will render a final
account of my acts and doing as Ad
ministratrix of the estate of Thomas
J. Neighbors in the office of the Judge
of Probate of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock a. m., and on the same day
will apply for a final discharge from
my trust as Administratrix.
Any person indebted said estate is
notified and required to make pay
ment on or befMft feat date; and all
pwuM having against said
estate will present them on or be-’
fore sgid date, duty proven, or be for
ever barred.
JANIE LEAKS NEIGHBORS,
Administratrix.
1942.—4-4c.
er Thomas, Tommie Wyatt, Mrs. Gor
die Wyatt, and Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Samples visited Mr. and Mrs. Has
kell Martin near Greenwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and
daughter, Magdalene, and Mrs. Ur-j
sula McCary visited Mr. and Mrs.!
Geo. Leopard in Ninety-Six Sunday, j
^ Juanita and George McGinnis are
spending the week with their grand- j
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster,
in Kings Mountain, N. C.
Sgt Frank Riley qf Fort Jackson, !
spent the week-end with Mrs. Riley.
Joe Sam Caughman of Camp
Stewart, Ga., was at home for the
week-end.
Mrs. Ernest Britten and sons of
Morganton, N. C., have returned
home after visiting her mother, Mrs.
Beulah Kinard, and sister, Mrs. Aur-
thur Sanders.
Oscar Kinard, Harvey Foster,
Houston, Alvin and Vernon Tram
mell of Camp Stewart, Ga., were
home for the week-end. A
J. J. Johnson and
of Goldville, were Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Camp
bell.
Mrs. Arthur Davis and children
spent the week-end with her sister,
Mrs Inez Sorrow, in Greenwood.
Jess Samples, Jr., is spending the
summer with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Samples, near Clin
ton. '•
Mr. and Mrs. J. J, McGinnis and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Foster in Kings Mountain, N. C.
Misses Jeroldine Barbery, Kath
leen Campbell, Charcie Motte, Mrs.
West Gregory, Misses Viola and
Helen Lark and Frances Satterfield
were visitors at Fort Jackson Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. John, Mattox near
Whitmire Sunday.
Mrs. J. F. Whitmire of the Hurri
cane community, spent the week
with her daughter, Mrs. James Duna
way.
Mr and Mrs. V. L. Yelton and son,
Harold, spent Sunday with rela
tives in Batesburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Terry and
daughter, Mr, and Mrs. J, P. Terry
and son, Christopher, spent Sunday
with Mr. Terry’s mpther, Mrs. W. A.
Terry, who is, seriously ill at her
home in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson of
Columbia, Mr. and Mrs Frank Motts
of Goldville were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Jackson.
Mrs. G. A. Martin of Rutherford-
ton, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hall
of Chesnee, Mrs. J. B. Waddell, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Hughes, Mrs. James
.Morgan, Mrs. B. R. West of Spar
tanburg, woe Tuesday gueata of Mr.
aad Mrs. A. H., Hughes
Ned Vincent and Walker Osborne
of Fort Jackson, are home on a fur*
lough.
Mr. aad Mrs. J. M. James of
Ninety-Six, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Cox Saturday.
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