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■•I k ‘ % Thursday, April 15, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICir ■j — / Page Three WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS HRS. 'JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent mnd Representative Contract Let For County Road Project - Columbia, April 1. — Special to daughter, Patricia, of Greer; spent ( The Chronicle). — The state highway Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. .J W.l commission, at its monthly rrieeting Spillers. * ! in Columbia last week, awarded a Mrs. Nell Sligh spent last week'contract for a highway construction and dissolution of the porporatlon. 3. To transact such other and fur- NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF JOANNA MERCANTILE CO. Goldville, S. C.l ther business as -may properly be Notice is hereby given, pursuant Mr. ■ and Mrs. Ralph Riddle spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Beaman in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Toms of Cal houn Falls, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Toms. • Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove and Mrs. J. 1 Mr and Mrs. Lester Tucker and thorized the extension of an existing. J. West visited in Spartanburg Tues- family spent Sunday with Mr. and construction contract to include aj day. p Mrs. T. K. King near Greenville. with her daughter, Mrs. Westley Branyon, who is iU,„in -Honea Path. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock spehf to a resolution of the Board of Di rectors Oif Joanna Mercantile Com pany, adopted March 25, 1948, that a special meeting of the stockholders) of Joanna Mercantile Company will be hteld at the offices of the said cor poration at Goldville, S. fc., on the 3rd day of May, 1948, at 10:00 A. M. short section of highway in Laurens for the following purposes: brought before the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors of Joanna Mercantile Compahy, at (. iville, 3 C , .this, t.y .25th day of March, 1948-^—-* — J. B HART, 22-4c* Secretary. - v project situated in Laurens county. In addition, the commission also au- Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. W. M.'bery attended the funeral of Miss Spurlbck in Ware Shoals. ’ Clovie Barbery in Simpsonville Wed- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bragg and nes day. daughter, Anne, of Newberry, Mr.; J- H. Lokey of Winder, Ga., vis- and Mrs. James McClellan of Lau- i4ed bis uncle, J. T. Lokey last week. Misses Geroldine and Gaynell Bar-! county. » j 1. To pass upon arid accept or re-1 The construction project is on U. S. ject a resolution of the Board of Di route 76 and consists of the resurfac-i rectors of said Joanna Mercantile ing with bituminous retreatment — i Company that said corporation be class A—of 11.1 miles from Princeton completely liquidated and dissolved easterly to the concrete pavement, in the manner required by law, and PAUSE. . . REFRESH AT BIG RED COOLER rens, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. i They visitedL Mr. Lokey’s brother, J. The contract for the project was that the assets of the corporation be Bouknight Sunday. 1 D- Lokey, at Lancaster, who is ill, awarded to the lowest of 13 bidders, 1 distributed to the stockholders in Mrs. Fred Campbell and claughtei, j 011 Sunday. • , the Boyle Construction company of complete cancellation and rederrip- Gail, are visiting her parents, Mr.) Ansel Wright of Greer, spent the Sumter, for a bid of $19,479. tion of all their . capital stock, and and Mrs. Lee Caldwell, near Clinton.; week-end with his mother, Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCullough! S. Wright, and family attended a dinner in Mr. and Mrs. William Chasteen of The commission ex'tended a con- that said liquidation be completed as tract,, which had previously been let S0Hn a . s P oss ible. to Dickerson, Inc., of Monroe, N. C.,i 2 - To authorize the propef officers Ware Shoals Sunday given in honor | ^ tn( i erson ' spent the week-end with consisting of 0.5 mile of roadwork on °T the corporation to take all action of Mrs. McCullough’s parents, Mr. j Mr - and Mrs. Walker Gregory. ' ) road No 74 f rom route 252 northeast and execute all papers necessary to and Mrs. Howard’s golden wedding 1 _ *^rs. Forrest McIntosh and son, to route 39. The estimated cost of the e ^ ec ’tuate the complete liquidation anniversary. I Terry, of Ninety-Six, are visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bigbee and § ranc i mo tber, Mrs. H. R. Smith. Sunday Mrs. D. V. Wright spent th relatives in Ro6k Hill. and Mrs. Veldep Hodge and children'bL^Augusta, Ga., spent sev eral days witft^l^rs. Bertie Hodge re cently. Mrs. John CampbeH^%nd daugh ters, Pat and Rebecca, viSit^d Bar bara Lawson, whd is a patient 1 Laurens hospital, Sunday. Miss Lovell Sprouse of Woodruff, spent several days with Mrs. Mary Jane Blackwell last week. Sam Owens and son of Spartan-1 Mrs. Lewis Butler and son, Allen, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hairston! at South Clinton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E .C. Longshore of South Clintpn, visited Mr. and Mrs.) Clarence Dunaway Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger and son, Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. Richard de Rodelsperger of Newberry, spent the week-end with Mrs. Alice Kinard arteLMr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard. Mrs>-ilattie Stockman and son, Rhett, ancTSVTrs. Mary Jane Black,-j well visited Mr>ai3d Mrs. Llbyd Wat- extension was $r,980. 1 «oo^irc.r, . ARROW Stapling Machines — the SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE, handy little office time-saver. “The Paper Everybody Reads” Chronicle Publishing Co. kins in Laurens Sum Home Mission Mee The Home Mission group 01 Pentecostal church met Monday af ternoon at the home-of Mrs. Walker Mrs. H. W. Simmons called the burg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Owens. Mrs. J. D. Word visited her mother, Mrs. E. M. Reed ,in Greenville Sun-) day. Ted and Charles Long and Ger- 1 aid Lee of Latta, visited Douglas | tr Mr t ‘and S Mrs“ y R. K. Shotwell of!™ eet '"S 10 “ rder a " U ! Asheville. N. C„ Mrs. A E. Schure! Mr ?' Creswell, called the roll | and Mrs. H. O. Hudson of Chicago,! and , read the mmut** o[ the previous, 111, spent Wednesday with Rev. and in8 j „ d M j Mrs. H. O. Crawolrd. „ . r , ' , y , ,, s Jean Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Knox S '* ton had , ahar8e “f , the P™*”” spent the week-end in Wilfamrtoni?”«!» •*??* »*»«».«»*»■»« P a fJ* 1 ® with’ the latter’s brother, W. T. Turner, and Mrs. Turner, who are both quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wier and daughter, Marie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. tv .O. Wier in Green ville. Victor Mattox reading the scripture. 1 All sang “Stand Up, Stand Up For j Jesus,” and C. O. Owens closed with I prayer. » The hostess served refreshments. Birthdays and Anniversaries a.- A/T u u , , - | April 1st was D. C. Whitman’s Miss Mildren Huggins and Mrs. V. birthday B. Bowen of Timmonsville were din-; Mrs Roy H oltzclaw had a bir ner guests of Rev. and Mrs. O. H-i April 4 Crawford S...urday. j Monday was Mrs. D. C^Vhitmaa's. Mrs. Wirt Jennings, Jr., of New-’ birthday -berry, and_Mrs. Jack Griffln_ and | Estees CampelL^Ta^ birthday daughter of Ware Shoals, spent thei Apn j jg Mrs. Ralph" Riddle has a birthday weke with Mr and Mrs. W. E. Bras well. Mr. today. April 3rd was Mrs .Clyde Bigbee’s thday. Mrs. Wirt Jennings, Jr., celebrated a birthday. Monday. Tomorrow is Bill Campbell’s birth day. Marcell Barker celebrated a birth day April 9. Dicky Watts has a birthday April 19. He will be three years old. Aftsel Wright lias a birthday Ap- and Mrs. Jessie Harmon and children of Saluda, and Mr. and| Mrs. ^Cecil Walker and children o Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr.^and Mrs. William Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Kribx spent the week-end with relatives in Wil liamston. Mr. and Mrsr^Richard Watts tend children, Mrs". S. C. Foster and Mrs. Richard^Fostfer. visited -S-Sgt. Foster , in UxTOUver General hospital in Au- j ril 20 . Milfo?d Wright has a b ir th- ista, Ga., Sunday. Sgt. Foster is | day April 24 Ansel Wright wlu b e recuperating after an operation. ; 9 years old April 27 Misses Jean and Elizabeth Sexton, Walker Gregory has a birthday spent the week-end with relatives in i Monday. Anderson. ! Mrs. Ed Norton celebrated a birth- Mrs. Katie Caldwell of Greenville, day April 11 is spending the week with Mr. and’ Miss Doris Arnold has a birthday Mrs. R. P. Harris. . I A?m 26 Mrs. E. C. Ivey of* Ware. Shoals,' ‘ m is visiting relatives here. Birthday Dinner' Mr. and Mrs. Vance Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb enter tained at a dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Webb’s mother, Mrs. J. A. Dunaway, at their home on the air port road. Out of town guests included Mrs. Bessie Whitmire of the Hurricane! 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