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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, March 13. 1947
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FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Take notice that on the 7th day of I
j&pril, 1947, I will render a final ac-I
count of my acj.s and dojfigs as Exec-! . . «*/ »
■ntnr of the estate eg ButletT H. Boyd| rOT tnC W£€K « « «
in the office of the ijudge of Probate'mISS BETTY JEAN ELLIS
South Clinton News
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
5g notified and required to make pay
ment on or before that date; and all
jpersons having claims against said
Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Clary and chil-
indebted to said estate dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
B. C. Dickerson.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Hughes and
family, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharp-
WHAT WILL YOU
DO FOR OTHERS?
By Barbara Watts
\ miss ty atts, a resiaem tji
ville, is a freshman at Lander col
lege, Greenwood. This is a theme
written in her work in the English
department).
I often wonder how much we
would risk or how far we would go
to help other people. Would we risk
our lives to save another person’s
killed instantly. As tl e crowd gath
ered and the little gi :l’s father was
holding her in his arps, she looked
down at the silent, ^tiU body and
in doing so he was hit by the car and laxation and rest-to the tired and
unhappy. Writers with their novels,
and poets who give beautiful verses
and poems to the world, help to cre-
" ate a newer and greater interest in
How many people
that would have done,
all very selfish althou
ough
reali
io you know
this? We are
we may not.
»t
iestate will present them on or before'ton, Jr., j>f Columbia, and Mr. and afraic j there are very, few people
said date, duly proven, or be forever • rs. rc^g owe o , , w ho would even sacrifice a week’s
Ibarred. ‘week-end guests ot Mr. and Mrs. t0 give t0 , he Red Cross
or foreign missions.
B. HUBERT BOYD,
Executor,
Clinton, S. C.
March 1. 1947.
27-4c
There is a story I onde heard of a
cripple man who gave his
CONSTIPATION
Risky in
BAD COLQS
Retained undigested food becomes
putrefactive, causes toxins, which
overload the liver and other vital or
gans ol the body, lessening your re
sistance to colds and other winter ilia
»nrf interfering with their treatment.
Why take fills chance when you can
caiotabs? Calotabs thoroughly
yet pleasantly act on every foot of
Intestines, sweeping out toxin-
putrefactive foods and virus-
mucus, enabling you to mors
effectively avoid or fight a cold. Noth
ing acts like good old Calotabs. Use at
directed. 10c and 25c at all druggists.
Take CALOTABS
Rev. J. H. Walker attended the 1
evangelistic conference in Columbia
last week. ; j.j e anc j { W j s ^ ec j body to save the life
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard a nd 0 f a . kittle child,
daughter, Peggy, of Columbia, vis
life. Yes, we are all capable and able
to give the best of our services and
work for the good and aid of others.
, , , : There is a passage from the Bible
stop long enough to-realize this fact. that wjU , ai „ wha( is meant by
Jr 1 ? “ ?! St0p . a . n<i J“? k 0 " r!elvM: . service to others: “In as much as you
What wou'd we dojo help other P«- ‘ have done w un to the least of these,
; pie? There is much we can do.-We brethreni you have done it unto
1 don t have to give up our lives as
Jym, but we can educate ourselves
in so very many ways that will en- 1
able us to render service to others.
In teaching, we can help children
to think clearly and straight. If we
prepare ourselves to go out. in the
a
me.
ited Mrs. Willie McGill in Columbia j
Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Walker
and
j son visited Mr. and Mrs. W. S..
! Thompson in Honea Path Sunday.
} Mrs. S. L. Prince and daughters,
^ Mr. and ^Irs. J, T. Lanford and sonj jjved about five
I visited in Fingerville, Mr. and Mrs.
John Roberson at Valley Falls, W.
j P. Mahaffey and family in Arcadia
and Mr. and Mrs. John Pentull at
Duncan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. James and
broken j world as a nurse or doctor we will
be able to relieve pain and suffer
ing. Missionaries and ministers can
Jim was just another crippled man, bring peace and security both men
tally and spiritually to scores of peo
ple. Musicians are able to bring re-
who sat on the streets of a small
country town and sold violets and
jonquils, so that he might have
enough money to buy food for the
coming week. He grew the beautiful
flowers in his tiny yard where he
miles out in the
country. One bright morning Jim was
sitting in his usual place on the cor
ner, when a beautiful little girl came
up and wanted to buy a bunch of
violets. Jim, in his mild sweet voice,
asked the child what she was going
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Mlils and family Sunday
looked down and told him they were
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Correne Lawson and Jimmy Smith, j or ber mother. Jim handed her the
of West Clinton, are visiting their ! mos ^ beautiful bunch of flowers that
grandfather, Ike Jones, this week., be had. As the child turned to leave
Mr. and Msr. J. IL McAlister andj s b e stepped off the curb in front of
Mr. and Mrs. George Pressley of; a car ^at came speeding toward her.
Goldville, visited Mrs. Margaret i jj mj without thinking, pushed the
Worthey and children, and Mr .and; Ghild out of t h e way of the car and
Mrs. Carl Taylor in Leesville dur- j
ing the week-end. j Jackson and Mrs. Curtis Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCarson i During the evening a salad course
and Tommy spent Sunday with Mr.! was served.
and Mrs. Ed McAlister and daughter! The hostesses were Mrs. Milton
Lena. King and Mrs. W. P. McLendon.
Mrs. Harris received many beauti
ful and useful gifts.
Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
Laurens, S. C.
116 EAST MAIN STREET
South Side Public Square
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Mrs. George Simpson and daug-
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and Mr.„ and Mrs. Colie Abercrombie!
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tinsley j.
in Goldville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Abercrombie!
visited Mr. and Mrs. Maxcey Aber
crombie near Clinton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton King of
Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Jackson were visitors of Mr.
Mrs. G. H. Jackson Sunday.
Birthday Party
Spurgeon Todd, fireman, 1c, has refreshments
been transferred from the Charleston Whitmire.
Navy yard to San Francisco, Calif. \
Joseph Todd has accepted a
tion with a construction
and has been sent to Okinawa.
* Mrs. Thelma Patterson of near
On Friday afternoon, March 7,
at 4:30 Mrs R. E. Whitmire honored
her son, Roger, with a birthday
party at her home.
Eighteen of Rogers friends were
and, invited for the occasion.
1 Games were enjoyed, after which
were served
compdny
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Clinton, visited Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Fuller.
Mrs. Betty Cauble is visiting her
son, Sam Cauble, and Mrs. Cauble,
in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller and
little daughter of West Clinton,
spent Monday with Mrs. J. W. Fuller.
Mrs. Lois Webb £nd children were
guests of Mrs. Betty Webb in Gold
ville over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs*. Marvin Neal spent
the week-end in Whitmire to attend
the funeral of Mr. Neal’s mother.
C. J. Blackwell, Mrs. W. P. Mc
Lendon and children and Mrs. Vir
ginia Wilson and daughter visited
Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Brown, Sr., in
Sharon Sunday.
LeWe Thrasher and family were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Craw
ford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ellis had as
their week-end guest, Mrs. Grace
Taylor of Anderson.
Fate Fuller visited Jeff Fuller in
Spartanburg Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Manley,
Betty Dunaway and Louie Webb
visited the former's mother, Mrs.
Ola Manley, in Piedmont Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thrift had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hampton and son, Mrs. J. E.
McLendon and children and Mrs.
Kate McDaniel.
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Charles Myers has flu.
Mrs. Louise Steen is ill at her
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Little lone Wilkes is seriously ill
at her home on Peachtree street.
Frankie Kelly, son of Mrs. Mary
Kelly, is ill.
J. S. Navy is ill at his home.
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
Elizabeth Jones celebrated her
birthday March 9.
Mrs. Nina Howell observed her
birthday March 10.
G.l H. Jackson celebrated his
birthday March 12.
Mrs. Rebecca Sparino of Long
Island, N. Y., will observe her birth
day March 11.
Helen Black celebrated her 7th
birthday March 10.
Chorch News
The Sunbeams will meet at the
church March 19. All members are
.urged to be present.
The G. A.’s will meet Thursday
at 4:30 at the Lydia Baptist church.
Birth Announcement
Navy
Mr, and Mrs J. S. Navy, Jr., an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Hel
en Johnet(e, Thursday, March 5..
Mrs. O. C. Harris Honored
On Saturday night Mrs. O. C.
Harris was honored with a shower
at the home of Mrs. Virginia Wilson.
Gmaes and contests were enjoyed.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Bill Cauble,
Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie, Mrs. Earl
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