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'-ft- ■.r. 'age Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ffrandparents. Mr. and Mrs’. J. H. bridesmaid was Miss Juanita Wil- WEST CLINTON NEWS Lt\vis. - - I liams also of Texas, and ithe best man — l-Ed Richardson of Arizona. - Many of (Continued from page one) FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 13th day Of May, 1948, I will render a final f Among The Sick * • , the couple’s friends were present for account of my acts jind doings as NIrs^~MUlard Price is ( suffering tiie rites. Administrator of the estate of Sam-j The bride wore a lavender dress j uel ^ Sloan .'in the office of the t .:i nldren. spent the week-end with] ir ^ P\ - t.. Billy Hamrick'of Shaw Field, street -cumicr. spent the Avcck end .vith- h.r- j ohn Hedspepih has been il^' £room and the best man were atfired Marine corps dress uni- ftriv-ciiu ^ ^ ^ urc3 hand Mrs. Florence Irvin in Augusta, Ga., p G Smith ^ iU on Bailey and winter white accessories with a j j udge of Probate 0 'f Laurens County, ; day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrator. Any person indebted to said estate Following the rites a reception was notified and required to make pa>- Thursdqy, April 29, 1948 COMPARE OUR PLAN Before Financing or Re-financihg ~ ; When buying a new or u£ed car, always ask your dealer about using our ptanvor come in and see US yoorselT. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R .Hamrick. | ^ their Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kirby and p l. Yarborough is improv- 1 forms. Becky, accompanied by Mr. and jng after being iU Mrs. John Gallman, ahd children of, Mrs E c Longshore is recuperat- held at Shermans Dinner club in San: ment on or befor ; that da5f; And Laurens, visited in Greenwlle Sun-.- n g ^ be home -of-iter, daughter, ■ Diego* I persons having claims agaihst Mid 1 a y 'i Mrs. Clarence Dunaway," after being Mrs. Fallow is the daughter of J. F. es t a t e w ]ji p resen t them on or t'efqre Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Abbott, Misses a patient in the local hospital. 'Williams, of Corsicana, Texas. She sa j d da te, duly proven, or be forew. Jean Abbott and Frances E,yans of; Mrs. 0. R. Shephard is ill on had just cbncluded a visit to Miss barred. Greenvilie, — visited'" T^Tatives and Beauregard'street. —, Williams, hep cousin |n St. Louis,' ;i.ends here Sunday. | Fred Ballew, small son of Mr. Mo., before coming to Clinton .to. Miss Nel Smith spent Monday in' and M r§ , John Ballew. is ill. make her'Tiome until‘her husbami’s; Apri j > j 13< 1943 G eenville. Mrs. Janie Reese is ill at her nea-i return. , j 1—! M and Mrs. Robert Rollins and Clinton. • Mr. Fallow, the oldest son of Mr. daughter ol Rockingham, N. C.. spent! ::ie week-end with Mr. and Mrs. O. J M. S. BAILEY & SON, BANKERS Phone 18 Robert M. Vance — Small Loan Department _ y • WILLIAM J SLOAN Adm.r.ist: a'..'; and Mrs. Fallow, is a veteran of Birthdays and Anniversaries World War 11, and received the ll.us. 1 Mrs. . Richard Foster celebrated »1 Parp*e Heart for wounds, After two Mr and Mrs. Elvin Holtzclaw, Mr. birthday April 25. Sgt. and Mrs.;- vears in civilian life he reenlisted in i Mrs. W. W. Burnett and Foster celebrated their 1st wedding ! the Marines and was called for over- and Mrs. Edward Roof and son anmv cr S ary April 26. st “ ;,s duty in February and is now stationed in Honolulu, Hawaii. ‘ Honored On Birthday The immediate families of Mrs. M. Hedspet.V has a birthday C. Guest gathered at her home on CITATION FOR LETTERS OF 1 ADMINISTRATION The State of South Caro'..'.a. cersary April 'PcC- *he week-end with Mr. and .'Canfield celebrated a M > E T. Holcomb in Charleston birhtday April 24,.. " - - '. . and Mrs. W. . D. Hale and Charles Huey was 8 years old . n.ld-en of Spartanburg, spent Sun- 1 ^p r jj 22 . y with Mr and Mrs. D. M. Sanders. j Mr :.nd Mrs. Jack Griffin and Saturday. j Sunday honoring Mrs. Guest with a j". e ”*^ , . ighter of-Ware Shoals, spent sev- j R. Knox celebrated a birthday surprise birthday dinner. There ‘ t .d days re.ently with. Mr.-, and Mrs. April 25 Mrs. Kn >x has a biithday were 36 guests present and all re- County of Laurens By J. H. Wasson. I v .Mm:c .M.dgo Whereas. Sum Ta\o’.', made s;i.*« to me t!o grant him Le"ers of Xdm,ni tration of the Estate an.i effe»;ts \0f Mrs Kate Ta\e’.'. These are. therefore, to rf.te and admonish aV. and s.ng.i’.ar the kin dred and creditors of the said Mrs ed. that they be and appear before me, rn the Court — '"jj 1 MILL EMPLOYEES! 5 Let us carry you to and from your work at oil cotton mills in this section, for all shifts. , Dependable service, reasonable rates by the x week. | ? SHARPTON’S CAB CO. F. W. SH ARPTON, Prop. Corner Musgrov eand Florida Streets ■ Phone 431 E (Iraswell. May 14. membered her with gifts. of Probate, to be held Laurens Sexton of ^Holmes Bible col- Andy Hames-has a birthday May .ege, Greenville, spent the week t - I with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C J. Sexton. M. and Mrs. .Robert Neal and Eure were Sunday guests of Mr. . • • Mrs. B B Neal. .M arui Mrs. Louie Webb, .^rthur . . .. r., y and Leroy Web visited in A .u.-ta. Ga . Sunday. ".! and Mrs. Robert L. Simmons • i fam.’.y attended a birthday dm- t Sunday in honor of .Mrs." Emma '.'-.on a - South Clinton. tne Court House. Laurens. S. C.. on May T, next, after pub'.icat.on hereof at 10 o'clock .n the forenoon, to show Calvary Baptist Services Be Broadcast Vause. TF7Fffy”"i'hey have, why the The Calvary Baptist church closed said Administration should not be j it;; spring revival meeting last Sun- granted. 12. S. B. Hames’ birthday is 24th _of May. ‘ Jimmie Campbell was 10 years old Ajiril 28. James Laney will be. 10 years old da y ni g b ( services were well Given under my hand this 17th Uay J. attended and fourteen joined the day of April. A. D., 1948. Willie Rush ton- celebrated his' chu ^ h J.’HEW LETTE WASSON. ' birthday April 17. Mrs. W. E. Braswell has a birth- » be c ] ose 0 day May 5. Sunday night. 1 Furman Adams will be 12 yeais old May 6. ? S * ♦ < ♦ ♦ There will be a baptismal service 29-2cw Probate Judge. ' f the worship hour • : Twelve candidates ATHLETES FOOT GERM are to be baptized ( j KILL IT IN ONE HOUR. May 7th is Mr. and Mrs. Robert • 1: Next Sunday moifning the worship i hour a: Calvary Baptist church will YOUR 35c BACK He. uert Poteat spent the whitsel’s 12th wedding anniversary, be'* h^ad'aV-* 1 * 'ovli^ W -ad ; o U ’ s*at*on ^ not P :ea * sed - The S erm g rows deep- end with relatives in Salisbury. j. N Kirby had a birhtday April u r^ ^ U l 3L T ° kil1 it ’ you must reach it. Get wijiso. 1TE-OL at any drug store. A strong ! fungicide, made with 90% alcohol, 1 it penetrates. Reaches more germs. BAKE BETTER WITH . . . Robin Hood All-PURPOSE FLOUR ietfoi 'fchecu/ and Mrs. Eugene Butler and April 24. — i ■, .-pen. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and-Mrs. J. D. Lyda celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary Ap- and chil- r jj 29/ 22r nnd' Mrsr Kirby had a birthday 5 lbs 55c 10 lbs 99c 25 lbs. $2.39° C T Satterfield _near Laurens. Mrs. Walter McAlister (i.en spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. R. W. Webb, at Coro- I A Ci (.' li . Birthday Dinner Mrs. B.ll Campbell entretained at Mil; Medlock of Spartanburg, vis- dinner Sunday honoring Mr. Camp- red Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hamilton bell, who was celebrating his birth-, in.'urday. day Members of the immdeiate ?dr and Mrs. Cleo Lusk and family families- were present, and remem-! fr.d Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyda attend bored his with gifts, rd the Lusk reunion in Salem Sun- r ♦ ^ ‘ ‘ j day. - • Gregory-Childs M. and Mrs. L L. Stanton for- Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Gregory me.by .of Abbeville, have moved .the community. to announce the engagement of their 1 daughter. Barbara, to Ralph Childs 1 M0BIL0IL Gas and Oil Complete Line Groceries CHARLIE NABORS West Main Street 11 McGee’s Drug Store. % Tire Recapping. Battery Charging. Firestone Batteries. Radiator Boiling. Car and Truck Repairing. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. Phone 119 Gary-SL Mrs. Aubrey Rawls and f Abbeville, spent the \\.:h Mr. and Mrs. Joe H .ue. i nest Hamilton visited his motl)- e . Mrs. Lillfe Hamilton, in Green- v.l.e Sunday M. - Tom Turner and 'son of Candler-, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Willis Saturday. Ms. and Mrs. C. L. Kidd visited Mrs. Kidd's father, who is a patient in the Greenwood hospital, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Myra of Char lotte. N. C.. spent the week-end With Mr and Mrs. Jessie Samples. Mrs. E. S Crotts spent several c^ays recently with Mrs-. Leona Jones ;n Gaffney. , , 17 Mr. and" Mrs. E. E. Long visited M. and Mrs.M E. -Haggerty in Pclr The wedding will take place in June. Birthday Dinner Mrs. L. H. Hedspeth and Mrs. R >zz.el!e Foster gave a surprise birth day dinner in honor of their mother, Mrs. Mary Passmore, on Sunday at tne Hedspeth home. Mrs. Passmore was celebrating her! 60th birthday and received a number ; of gifts. Members of the immediate families were present. Sold Exclusively In Clinton By John R. Holland Grocery Musgrove Street- H —t re. Sunday r I Miss Lorme Lewis has .returned to ner home in Iva after visiting her Bride of January To Make Home Here Mrs. Hurk Fallow, a native of Corsincana, Texas, has arrived here • to make her home.with her husband’s] . parents^Nlry and M-cs-. Lonme y-r Fai--| low, of .203 Gordon streeL ■ | Mr. and Mrs. Fallow were married ; in San Diego, Calif., on January 13, 1948, in the Wedding. Bell Chapel by Reverend Fredric Sanders. The! X '/OUR MERRr OLDSMOBILE FOR SPRING! STOMACH AILMENTS, WEAK KIDNEYS, RHEUMATIC PAINS, ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS and such complaints as Headaches, Nervousness, Acids, Toxins, Bloating, Lack ol Vitality, Energy, Poor Appetite, Underweight, Dizzy Spells. Drugless Health REGARDLESS of how long yon have been a sufferer, and how many medicines you have tried before, vou can now hope for relief if you try GEO-MINERAL, the wonderful mineral aid. Feel and enjoy the re sults one week after you start tak ing it. GEO-MINERAL comes from the earth — Nature’s laboratory, Contains NO dope, NO alcohol, NO oil, ONLY Nature’s minerals—the oldest, most reliable remedy for rheumatism, arthritis, kidney and stomach ailments. FOR THOUSANDS of years ever since Hipocrates was the father of medicine, minerals and other nat ural medicines were a reliable rem edy for most of our common ail ments. GEO-MINERAL will enrich ▼our blood, help to make you strong, full of pep, life and energy. If you suffer from anemia, nervousness, lark of vitality and energy see what GEO-MINERAL will do for you. Amazing Results MEDICAL records show 65% of men and women over 35 suffer from ‘nutritional ijiineral-iron anemia. When you feel nervous, dull, tired, lazy, have dizzy spells, no ambition to work or play, a poor appetite, when your eyes lack that bright spark, and your mind brilliance, when headaches get the best of you, and you feel old before your time, when the sexual powers weaken, irntr Ttrrnwemr ttot"wsito Rvthg v ith worry wearing you down—it may b«* simply Ipck of minerals in your bl^od. GEO-MINERAL is then what you need. Wonder Minerals RHEUMATISM, arthritis are 1 dreadful diseases. Acid condition in the blood is often their cause. What could be the remedy? For thous ands of years, minerals have been nsed to relieve the pain and suffer ing of these ills. People, on the ad vice of their doctors, go to mineral springs to find cure, or relief. The late President Roofevelt nsed to go to Warm Springs in Georgia. He was helped or wpuld not have gone there twice a year. YEAR after year, people rush to mineral springs and spas, to drink and bathe in their miraculous wa ter. We have all heard of the. won drous springs of Lourdes, France, and famous Thronion in ancient Greece where, according to legend, Hercules, the god of eternal strength and yonth, drank its waters and bathed to be forever young. We Guarantee WE URGE everyone to try GEO MINERAL. Do not hesitate one moment. Come to this drug store now. Get one bottle. Use it one week. If yon are not 100 per cent satisfied, we will refund your money in full. REGARDLESS of how long you have been suffering, and how many medicines you have tried before, GEO-MINERAL may be the rem edy you need! TRY it today! It may do wonders foe you—and be the best investment for yaur health. Make you feel, eat, sleep, work and enjoy life better. GEO-MINERAL Retail Price i 1 Bottle 51.10 6 Bottles 56.00 BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY The Rexall Store Phone 101 Our Seasonal Check-up~ Will Make Your Car "Sing” Spring is the time lor "going places” . . . and you’ll want your car to be in tune with the season. That’s where we can help you. As authorized Oldsmobile dealers, we have the modern equipment... thegenuine Oldsmobile parts . .. the factory-trained mechanics ... to give you a Spring Tune-Up that really means something. Look over this list of essential services. Then bring us your "Merry” Oldsmobile! ENGIN E a thorough-going turW-up to bring hack that "song” of power. LUBRICATION —change oil to the correct graA—lubricate chassis thoroughly. COOLING SYSTEM — drain and flush out the radiator^-check all connections. BRAKES—adjust and reline if neces.-ary check all safety features. FRONT END —check wheel alignment and correct if necessary. APPEARANCE—wash and polish car—touch up paint where needed. Tun* in //AWRY J. TAYLOR, Mutual fretwork, Monday* and Friday* The FUTURAMIC way to with You never push a clutch—never ahift gears. And it you need extra pick-up, just step ’way down on the gas and ... WHIKL- AWAY! It’s tomorrow 11 * wav of driving with Oldsmobile’a Hvdra-Matic Drive*. Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does YOUR *Opli<in*l at extra c<mt DEALER T TIMMERMAN MOTOR COMPANY CLINTON, S. C. Turn in your SCRAP ... To turn into STEEL ... To help turn out your OLDSMOBILE!