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Thursday, March H, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Five
South Clinton News
For the Week . . .
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL.
Correspondent and Representative
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G.
i Pearson.
Jjr. and Mrs. J. A. Rogers visited
Mr. and ^Irs. Paul Varner in Buffalo
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bosdell of Columibia> March 2 .-(Special to
Clemson college, were Sunday guests Th chron^.^A total of 215 per-
af Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Clark. - 1
215 Persons In
County. Now Out
On Probation
sons .from Laurens county are now ■
Mrs. M. C. Smith, Mary Smith and
Karen Wilson spent the week-end
•with the (former’s daughter, Mrs.
Earl Barbee, and Mr. Barbeb in Gold-
ville. . i
Little Bob Varner has returned to
his home in Buffalo after a several
week’s visit with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs .J. A. Rogers.
Mrs. Thelma Patterson of near
here and Miss Mildred Patterson of
Columbia, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Green of Nin
ety-Six, spent Sunday with their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Blackwell.
Mr. and Mrs,., Vernon Thompson io the sixth
and sop, Jimmy, and John Bafwell' annual t ^ the Carolina
of Laurens were visitors of Mr. and Plxjbation p arole> and Pardon board
Mrs. Cecil McLendon Sunday. of the 215, 197 were males and 18
Clyde Whitmire of Goldville, spent femals, and of these, 115 were white
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. an d iqo colored residents of the 1
E. Ellisj. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Whit- county. 7 . •
mire and children visited Mr. and i n Laurens county, more persons
Mrs. Ellis Sunday. between the ,ages of 24/and 35 were
j Mrs. Alice Grace has returned on probation than in any olher group
home after spending the past week classification, while the 51-an'd-above
with her son, T. W. Grace, Sr., in £g e group contained the smallest
Pinevilie, N. C. }N. I. Bailey, Sr.,' number. The entire statistics for the
spent the week-end in Pinevilie witn ( county w'ere listed as follows, to-
the Graces. gather with the number of proba-
Fred Shelton visited his mother, tioners in each category: 20 years of,
who is a patient in the Baptist hos- age or-younger, 55; between 21 and
t ftjtal, Columbia, Sunday. - [25 years of age, 32; between, 25 and
BIG
Now Happening In the South Carolina Legislature
. —And In National Congress!
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John C. Dees and Leo Tucker are
visiting relatives in Tufton, Ga.
Walter Pearson, S2c, of Whiting
• Field, Pensacola, Fla., has returned
there after spending a twenty-day
leave with his parents, Mr. and Mi^:
L. H. Pearson.
C. J. Blakwell and Mrs. Virginia
Wilson were recent visitors in Jack
sonville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and
children of Buffalo, visited Mrs. W.
E. Johnson and family Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs. J. C. Harmon of
Whitmire, were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. C.^B. Grogan.
Mr. ctnd Mrs. J. E. McLendon and
children and Mrs. Kate McDaniel ot
West Clinton, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thiiift.
Mrs. Ray Hughes and children
have returned to tiheir home in Co
lumbia after visiting Mr; and Mrs.
C. B. Sharpton, Sr. Miss Bobbie
Sharpton spent the week-end in Co
lumbia with Mr. and Mrs. Hughes.
Rev. A. G. Todd, pastor of Bush
River Baptist church, visited Mr.
end Mrs. S. J. Todd Monday.
Mrs. Rachel Moseley spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson
in Clinton.
Mrs. John C. Dees spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and^Mrs.
W. H. Beckham in West Clinton.
Mrs. Clyde Trammell and children
were week-end guests of her sisters,
Mrs. Royce Smith and Mrs. John
Heath, in Ware Shoals.
—Mr.and
Mr and Mrs. - Parks Whisonant 35 year, 6# between 36 and 50~years‘,
and children of Ward, were visitors] 53, and in the 51 and above group, 13.
of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield! The occupations of those on pro-
Sunday. bation from Laurens county are also
Judson Burden of Ninety-Six, vis-i listed in the report, and fall within
ited Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mills Sun-! the following classificartions: in the
[farm group, 87 persons on probation
Mr. and Mrs. Milton King and in the county; in the textile group, 63
I children of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. i persons; in the domestic group, 17
Bunton Reeder and children of Gold- persons; in the clerical group, 11 pef-
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jack- sons; in the mechanical group, 12
>son and children of near Laurens, persons; in the school group, eight
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H ; persons, and 17 persons in a. miscel-
Jackson during the week-end. laneous classification.
Mr .and Mrs, W. A. Parrish were Throughout the state, a total of
visitors in Lexington Sunday. ; 5,837 persons were on probation,
^ I 1,720 of \t hom were between the ages
Birthdays and Anniversaries 0 f 26 and 35, the largest number of
Mrs. George Roper will celebrate! probationers in any category. The
her birthday March 4. ; smallest number, 361, were 51 years
Jessie Pearson will be 13 y$ars old of age or older. In regard to employ-
tomorrow, March 12. | ment, the largest number of proba-
Mrs. Katherine Bennett will cele-! tioners, 2,236, were in the farm group,
brate a birthday March 15. [while the smallest, 189, were in the
Russell Stone observed his birth- school group,
day March 8. ^
fV; f" d ' Mrs - R *“ ben Overstreet Miss Mahaffey Presides
celebrated their wedding anniversary ^ ,
March 9. At Meet In Greenwood
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satteilfield The Epsilon chapter of South Caro-
i celebrated their 25th wedding anm-' hna Delta Kappa' Gamma society,
versary March 10. Mr. Satterfield m et Saturday in Greenwood at the
will observe a birthday March 12. [Oregon hotel. A three-course din-
j Buddy Sanders has a birthday ner was served in the privaW dining 1
March 12.
daughter of West Clinton, spent Sun
day with Mrs. J. W. Fuller.
Sam Wells, Palmer Burgess and
Bill Craig of Rock Hill, visited the
farmer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A Wells Sunday.
Little Nancy Smith spent the past
week in Laurens with her cousin,
Karen Wilson.
Mrs. Shirley Katalineo of San
Francisco. Cal., is spending some time
room with Miss Rosa Mahaffey of
this city, first- vice-president, presid
ing in.the absence of the president,
Miss Gladys Wham, of Lander col-!
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Girl Scouts Meet
The Girl Scouts held their regular
meeting last week. The Junior In-(lege. Col. J. C. Turner of Greenwood,
termediates met on Monday and the was the luncheon speaker.
Senior Intermediates held their meet- 1 — 1 —
ing on Tuesday. Miss Margaret
Blakely, principal of Providence
1 school, gave an inspirational talk
! on "The Girl Scout Beautiful—Spir
itually.’’ 1 - .
Baby Clinic Held
The well baby clinic was held
Tuesday, March 2. Dr. George R.
Blalock was in charge with the fol
lowing assistants from the County
Health Department: Mrs. Rossiter,
Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Clarence Babb, Mrs.
J. H. Walker and Mrs. J. B. Lanford
o,f this community also assisted. A
large number of babies were given
examinations and shots.
Twiligtit Party Enjoyed
(- .On Friday evening of last meek the
Senior Intermediate Girl Scouts had
a twilight party. After an inter-*
eating round of games refreshments
were served. Following the party
the regular Teen-Age group met wiln
approximately ififty -young teen
agers present. Music was a feature
of the evening’s lun. The string en
semble nas added a mandolin to the
band. Under the nimble fingers of
Jimmy Mathis an inspiring program
af music was rendered.
You Need This Important News
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SOI TH CAROLINA LEGISLATI RE — The legislature is confronted
with vital problems, fomplete reorganization of the administrative phase
of
toil To
write a new constitution for the state . . . Legislative action on these and
other subjects makes news . . . important news! Look for all the news
from the State House in The State.
CONGRESS—Prices, European relief. Truman’s civil liberties propos
als, and many other issues make this a most interesting and important
meeting of Congress, and you will want to know what is going oh.
ELECTION—And this is election year: national, state, local.
IT IS YOUR DUTY TO KEEP WELL INFORMED!
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On Monday afternoon the Junior!
Intermediate Girl Scouts met with
twenty-four members present.
With The Sick
Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Sf., is ill at
her home.
Friends of Mrs. John Henry Estes!
will be sorry to know she received [
a broken ankle in a fall Saturday.
Myrtis Sue Livingston is ill.
W. I. Bailey, Sr., continues ill.
Riith Shelton is ill.
Miss Sarah Satterfield is. ill at,
her home.
Former Pastor A Visitor
Rev, and Mrs. Marion Moorhead of 1
Easley, were visitors in the commun-!
i'ty Sunday. Rev. Moorhead, a former 1
pastor of Lydia Baptist church, gave
an inspiring talk at the church Sttw-j
day evening. He and Mrs Moorhead I
will leave at a later date for Japan
where they will serve as missionaries..
Girls' Auxiliary Meets Today
The G. A.’s wilt meet today at
4:30 o’clock at the home of Miss Bar-[
bara Whitmire, 2 Peachtree street.
All members are urged to be present.
W. M. S. To Meet
The Woman’s Missionary Society
will meet tonight at 7:30 at the home
of (Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall. Members
are asked do be pj-esent.
ESTATE NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate of Eugene-Murphy Tim-
mermah, deceased, arfe hereby noti
fied U* file the same, duly verified,
with ; the undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate will please make
payment likewise. ;
MRS. LEQNELL SMITH
TIMMERMAN, •
(Mrs. E. M. Timmerman),
Executrix of Estate of Eugene
Murphy Timmerman, De
ceased.
Clinton, S. C.,
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CLINTON
Service Station
“At the Sixn of the Orange
Disc’’
ALTO HEATERS
Gulf and Goodyear
Tires and Tubes
YARBOROUGH
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TIRES — BATTERIES
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Open All Night
Phone 440
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Your Philco Dealer
RADIOS
REFRIGERATORS
HOME FREEZERS
Telephone 425
Pitts Coal Co.
“Best Quality Coal”
Phone 75
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CHANDLER’S
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Alf Zanier says he spent years search in’
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meantime . . . Wiffle’s Cafe shore gives good
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it to ya already saucered ’n’ blowed
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