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V * ^ , V —t / k Thursday, April 22, 1948 CREDITORS’ NOTICE THE CLINTON CHRONICLE -4^ Page Seven deceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with the un dersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise.. WILLIAM EUGENE JOHNSON, Administrator. April 20, 1948.—6-3ow. ‘ v '"'CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against, the estate of William J.' Bailey, de ceased, are hereby notified to file trte^ ceremony. Cpl. Gaudell, chapel or- R. P. Kapp, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. ganist; played a program of music Kay L. Dawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ira I rficluding "Through the Years,” and i B. Pittrnan, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney | —The trad.tnmul w«dd;ng. Gerfingciy-Ms—and Mis. Cari Cus HUNDREDS OF WANTED ITEMS FOR THE FARM, HOME, AUTO! < ALSO SPORTING GOODS, TOOLS, ETC. AVAILABLE AT EXTRA SAVINGS, PRICED TO YOU ON DIRECT-EROM- EACTORY BASIS. COME IN TODAY! ’ WESTERN AUTO ASSOC. STORE Horn* Owned and Operated by JONES F. BURGESS Musgrove Street Clinton, S. C. same, duly verified, with the under-1 with* selections | and Miss Juanita Rorie Rockmgnam, signed, and those indebted to saidl Walt2 .» | were softly rendered during the cere-.N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Mac f Jones, estate will please make payment j Officers for the coming year were rnony * i Leland, N. C., Mrs. T. J. Peake, Co- likewise. ! elected as follows: President, Mrs.; Decorating the stage and altar lumbus, Ga.; and Miss Hanna Lou ■Jasper Rowland; first vice-president,; were w bite gladioli and lighted tap- Dargin, Sumter. Mrs. Wilmot Shealy; second vice-, ers - president. Miss Martharene Pitts;j Sgt. John Burela of Fort Jackson, j secretary, Mrs. Jack Redd; treasurre,, was best man. Miss Norma Whel- Mrs. Raymond Pitts; chaplain, Mrs. | chel, sister of the bride, was her oniy ROBERT M. VANCE, P. SILAS BAILEY, WM. P. JACOBS, Executors, Clinton, S. C. April 20, 1948.—6-3c. Backache For quick for B*ck»ch4k ItHtiU. lUmu •foudy uriML IrrUfttiM po—if . Lm e«taa, •trolM undae ojoa mm rroUca 4m *• aoo-nrf1> aaJ ^rtawila Kldaor m4 BUddar troublaa, try CytfW. Quick, complete Mtlafoctloa or money book fuarunteed. Aall your drugflst for CyateM today - SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICL1 W. C. Baldwin; sergeant at arms, attendant. Mrs. F. F. Hicks; historian, Mrs.; The bride, who was given in mar- Ralph Blakely; music, Mrs. Nene | r iag e ‘by Pfc. Temple of Fort Jack- Workman. son, wore a close fitted white suit During the social hour,the host- with matching black NOTICE OF SALE State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. ; wv/ot-, wnn maicnmg oiacK accessories. ; Notice is hereby given that I will esses served sandwiches, cookies and she wore a corsage of brown orchids ; j sell all off*the personal property be-1 iced tea. • * | Mrs. Roper is the eldest daughter' longing to the estate of R. R. Prather, ^ 0 f Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Whelchel. She at my home on Magnolia street, Ly- Bridge Party For I is a graduate of Clinton high school! dia Mill, Clinton, South Carolina, on j. i- ff.lAn and 13 npw attending a commercial iSaturday, April 24, 1948, at 5:00 MISS JOhllStOn, DriCl6-tl6Ct ! sc hool in Columbia. Complimenting Miss Peggy John-' ! o’clock P. M. Terms of sale: Cash. . S. W. PRATHER, Adpnipistrator,, 22-2t R. R * Prather Estate. NOTICE A. stockholders meetiiig son, whose marriage to Lt. Clark McCarthy will take place Saturday . Sgt. Roper, only son of*- Mr. and Mrs. William F. Roper of Hickory Tavern, is a graduate of Laurens Mrs. David Trice, of Fayetteville, N. high school and is now attached to u., entertained at the home of ner the finance office at Fort Jackson. t grandmother, Mrs. Lee Hunter, on of the I Saturday with a bridge party, assem- ' Clinton Electric Freezer and Lockei 'Cooperative will be held at the Clin ton high school at 3:00 p.m., Thurs day, April 29, for the purpose of electing officers. All stockholders are urged to be present. —RYAN F. LAWSON, Secretary-Treasurer. bling a number of friends of honoree. the The young couple will reside in Columbia. „ H- , - | 8 Attractive arrangements of mixed' spring flowers decorated the receiv-: Wedding Breakfast ing rooms m the Hunter home. ! On Thursday, April 8, at 12 o’clock After bridge, the hostess, assisted ( a lovely wedding breakfast was given by her mother, Mrs. Earle Workman,I at the J. F. Jacobs home for the wed-’ and Mrs. Hunter and Miss Agnes Dayis, served a delightful salad course. NEWBERRY LIFE & HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY HAS OPENING IN CLINTON FOR ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN ' o Good'salary and commission with excellent chance for advancement. Applicant must he between the ages of 25 and 45 with at least a hi^h school education. Per sonal interview in C linton will he arranged for all quali fied applicants. Write, giving full particulars, to J. H. EDDY, District Manager, Box 417 Newherry, S. C. ~-*T" ITS SPRlH^Kl ding party and out of town guests here for the Little-Pittman rites. Hostesses were Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. Miss Johnson was presented a sil- j Pringle Copeland, and Mrs. William giver compote as remembrance of the Bailey Owens. | occasion. ^ A'variety of spring flowers fur- "A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE /# so the old adage goes. Likewise a coat of paint in time may save you a big repair bill later. We are distributors for PITTSBURGH PAINTS—"It's SMOOTH as GLASS and looks BETTER LONGER." | Wadsworth Club ■t Meeting Held The Wadsworth Home Demonstra tion club held their regular meeting on Thursday, April 15, at the home of Mrs. Dow Bedenbaugh, with Mrs. Charles Workman, assistant hostess. The meeting was opened wi singing of the project song, “Dream ing,” which was followed with the devotional by Mrs. Bedenbaugh. The secretary, Mrs. T. R. Davis, called the roll and read the minutes. — A discussion of old and new busi-[ ness was held and the chairman’s* yearly report completed, to be sent: to the County Council which meets Saturday, April 24. An interesting j paper was discussed by Miss Carrie Bell Workman on “Health,” and a demonstration on curtains and dra peries was also given. Mrs. Dixon DeLoach, of Laurens, a guest at the meeting, spoke an “Cancer.” nished floral adornment for the home. Breakfast was served buffet style in the dining room and guests found their places at small tables centered with quaint and colorful! nosegays tied with maline. The lace-| covered dining table with bay win dows as a background, presented a picture of loveliness. Snapdragons, nations, spire® and tulips were effectviely arranged for this setting. Out of town guests were: Mrs. E. N. Morrowy-Lakeland, Fla.; Mrs. James L. BrysooT Winnsboro; Mrs. A CORRECTION Through an error last week in the advertisement of Cox Home & Auto Supply Co. PHAR1S 6.00x16 TIRES Were listed as $19.95, plus tax. a THE CORRECT PRICE IS: $9.95 plus tax for this fully guaranteed big value tire. CHECK your ROOF. It is the PROTEC TION of your whole house. We can furnish you with Johns-Manville or Bird 210 lb. Asphah Shingles—four colors, green, blue-black, rus set red glow or slate blend. We can also fur nish Johns-Manville Asbestos Shingles — the permanent D. E. Phone 94 Tribble Co. . Clinton, S. C. B jijiii in in ii iiinfM niii nii if i wr OTimcira KKKHtmummittmittaszsmxxm&aaattK. ■tei NOTICE! Schedule of Garbage Collection ! FOR THE CITY OF CLINTON Monday: Clinton Cotton Mills, and College View. Tuesday: Ward 3, East Carolina Avenue and Florida Street. ' ■ »* Wednesday: Finish Ward 2, and Mugrove Street; then to N. Broad Street, West Carolina Avenue, West Main Street, Bell Street, Gary Street and Elizabeth Street. This schedule will be repeated at the end of the week and will be followed throughout the summer months, with garbage collection two times each wefek. Residents of the city are requested to place all garbage in containers at convenient loco: tions and to keep all driveways leading to the containers open for the speedy collection of garbage. City of Clinton Street Department Later, refreshments by the hostesses. were served Dinner Party For Miss Johnson, Fiance Miss Peggy Johnson and her fiance, Lt. Clark McCarthy, of Columbia, were guests of honor for a dinner party given Monday evening by Mrs. Pringle Copeland and Mrs. William Bailey Owens. Cut flowers decorated the receiv-: ing rooms of the Copeland home for: the occasion which assembled twenty | guests. A basket of sweetheart roses and sweetpeas was used as a center- piece for the dining ‘table and simi lar bouquets adorned the smaller tables'.' “English dogwood, wlegelia, carnations and azaleas were arranged on the living poom mantel. Out-of-town guests for the pariy were Mrs. Vance Irby, Atlanta, Lt and Mrs. John Bryant and Capt. De Leon Cockfield, Columbia. Whelchel-Roper Rites Solemnized Miss Frances Whelchel became the bride of Sgt. William F. Roper, Jr., of Fort Jackson and Hickory Tavern in a ceremony taking place Friday afternoon, April 16, at the post chap el, Fort Jackson. Chaplain Nelson, stationed at the post, performed the SHOES FOR ALL OCCASIONS FOR DRESS ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MAYOR I hereby announce njyself a can-! j didate for Mayor of Clinton, and i pledge myself to abide by the results ! of the Democratic primary. JOE P. TERRY. FOR ALDERMAN Ward 5 I hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman from Ward 5, and pledge myself to abide by the results | of the Democratic primary. WOODROW L. WILSON. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman from Ward 5, and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. LEONARD GILLIAM. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman from Ward 5, and pledge myself to abide by the results o/ r the Democratic primary.- CARL CAMPBELL. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman from Ward 5, and pledge myself to abide by the re sults of the Democratic primary. CHARLIE NABORS Ward 6 I hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman from Ward 6, and pledge myself to abide by the results! of the Democratic primary. 4 LONNIE B. TINSLEY. I hereby announce 'myself a candi date for Alderman from Ward 6, and pledge myself to abide by the results’ of the Democratic primary. MARCELL (NUB) BARKER. 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