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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursdoy, Morch 25, 1948 , V'
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF 60L0VILLE
MRS. CECIL O DELL, Correspondent and Representative ,
IMr. and Mrs. James Bolton and, Mrs. Ruth Worley of Greenville, Mr
drs.
Grace Dees and daughter of Clinton,
and Mrs. Sallie Craft*Sttti"daughter of
Newberry.
Miss Lida Mae Burnett visited rela
tives in South Clinton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Russell visit
ed relatives in Newberry Sunday.
Mrs. Jim Wallenjine of the Bush
River community, spent last week
with her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr.
children of Union, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Little and chil
dren of Nashville, Tenn., spent the
week-end with the former’s sister,
Mrs. George Morse, and Mr. Mesee?
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Franklin
and children of Greenville, spent the
week-end with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy, Mrs.
Otis Murphy? Mrs. Hayne Willing
ham. Mrs. John H. Davenport, Jr.,
Miss Joan Leaman and Mrs. Carl
Turner were visitors in Greenville
Saturday.
Mrs. R. L. Francis and Miss Mary
.FranciS- spent Saturday—in—Newr.
berry.
Mrs Clyde Atkins and Mrs. .Roy „ r . . . . 0 ,
Bov. e spent Tuesday in Spartanburg. '’ rs ' E , un,ce , h tte ‘ Chel “ wn,«
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ambrose o£ Taeole: with Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Greer were week-end guests ot Mr. - c .
• , , ,, . 71 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Stroud ar
.tnd Mrs. Julian Hunnicynt. . , j ■>, j wt t
,^ ^ti’c i children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Dons Abrams of Greenviwe, /-.i *
, , , Lusk and J. R. Williamson in Clinton
spent the \veek-end )/ith her mother, Siin ' i iy
Mrs. J. J Abrams, t/ Mr. and Mr> K. C. Barbee spent
Mrs. S L. Harr of Columbia, spea, g un( j a y w jth Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
* with her parent's, Mr. Hunt
Russ. On Sunday Mr.
s had the following
uests: Mi's. P. F. Clark, Dr. Douglas
Ross, Xerner Ross and little Sonny
and Fat Ross, all of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs-r Hugh Craig and |
Shirley of Greenville, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Craig..
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton and
children of Calhoun Falls, were
guests over the week-end ot Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. O’Dell.
Misses Joyce Frady, Frances El
liott and Velda Farmer spent last
Thursday in Newberry.
Mac Wilson spent the week-end m
Columbia with his daughter, Little
Miss Maxine Wilson.
Rev. Walton and family of West
Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Burnett Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salters and
their dadjghter, Florence, to Sidney
Hazel,/son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hazel of Truckers Inn. The cere
mony was performed by Rev. M. A.
Bryant at the Baptist parsonage Sat
urday afternoon at 3:30.
Baptist Sunrise Service
Sunday morning as the sun rises
there will be am Easter sunrise ser
vice at the Baptist church on the
side entrance. All members and
friends are invited to attend. /
the week-end
and Mrs. J.
and Mrs
Boy Scout Banquet
On Saturday evening in the assem
bly hall at the Baptist church the
Mr. and .airs. Pope Johnson andlBaptist Boy Scouts netertained their
children of Clinton, visited Mr. and (fathers with an evening of fun and
Mrs. Holly Sunday. (merriment.
Mrs/Cletis Estes and children of; Mrs. Joe Purdy directed the games
Cross. Hill, spent Sunday with Mr.'and contests. Afterwards scout
and Mrs .Wade Jenkins. - j mothers and a committee of ladies
Dan Martin of Fairmont, visited served a fried chicken dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson Sunday. | all the trimmings. —
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hughes and Thirty guests enjoyed this occasion.
W. M. S. Meeting Held
The quarterly meeting of the Wom-
,aja’.s...Mi£s-K>nary Union of the Reedy
hver association met with the Gold-
vulBsBaptist missionary union at the
churolxSaturday. The ladies of
Fairview church were co-hostesses.
The speakelxof the'day were Mrs.
George Davis, sRHe community mis-
Mr. and*Mrs. Millard Murphy .and | sionai ’y chairman, Orangeburg,
children and Mrs. Claud Farmer
spent Sunday, in Enoree with Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Putnam.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole visited the
former's mother in Greenwood Sun
day.
Friends of the E L. Prater family
will regret to know they were called
to Batesburg Tuesday due to the
death of Mrs. Prater’s sister, Mrs.
Boyd Flow.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bostic and
and Miss Vonnie LanceGs^ate W. M.
U. secretary, of Columbia
A large crowd representing^vva-
rious societies, of the association, a
tended this meeting. During the noon
hour the hostesses served a salad
plate, with cake and coffee,
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 19th day of
April, 1948, we will render a final
account of our acts and doings as
Executrices of the estate of Linda
Bell Young 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 our
trust as Executrices.
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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 forever
barred.
E. MAC IE YOUNG and
LIZZIE LOU YOUNG, ,
Executrices.
March 9, 1948.—l-4cw.
H.D. HENRY 1898-1948 ; F. M. BOLAND
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Communion Service
There will be special candle-light
communion services at the Methodist
church Sunday night at 7 o’clock.
family of Whitmire, v-ere Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Poag.
Airs. W\ G. Puckett and Darrell |||
Livingston of Greer, "were
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Clark.
Oliver Templeton of Calhoun Falls,
is spending the week with his son,
Clisby Templeton, and Mrs. Temple- $
ton.
Mr and Mrs. W’alter Fulmer and: j - *
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Chiii> anc j ^ Irs j ames Fulmer attend-( j-j
ed the funeral of Pfc. Thomas Rhoten i
Salters in Greenwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bedenoaugu w h 0 was kji] ec j j n action in Guadal-jH
were Sunday guests of Mr. and M rs -' Cana ] Dec., 1942, at Newberry last]* 1 .
John Bedenbaugh in Saluda. Friday. !•!
Ralph Bragg of Columbia spent the Mr s. D. M. .Carr, Pat and Mary! 8
week-end with his parents, Mr. and j^ ate c arr> Mi ss Elaine Franzen and|*-‘
Mrs. Fred Bragg. Sr. Paul Streetman visited Bud Carr in
Mrs. Frank Sample 3nd Miss Na- Columbia Sunday.’ ,
brfn Sample-were week-end guests in \v\ Moore of Charlotte, N.
Spartanburg of^Mr. and Mrs. John ^ spending a few days with her!
Weathers and Kathy. i daughter, Mrs. D. M. Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Lewis, Mr. ^
and Mrs. Richard Lewis and children Easter Sunrise Service
visited Mr. and Mrs. W’reiord Nabors; R ev ^ p Bauknight
Sunday. there will be an Easter sunrise ser-
Mrs. Eddy Price and Leonard and |yj ce Sunday morning at 6:30 at the
Mrs. E. L. Prater spent the week- Ep WO rth Methodist church. If the
end in Batesburg with relatives. permits the service will be
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George Craft were: Mr. and Mrs.; is cordially invited.
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Mrs. Roy Luquire, Mrs. Alma Clark, All children of the Methodist
Wilbur Clark, Mrs. Evelyn Wilson church school through the junior
and son. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Elmore, class are asked to meet at the church
and daughter, ah >*:___G£e_enwood t 'Mrs^Tbiursday afternoon ot 4 o’clock for
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