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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
South Clinton News
For the Week . . .
Mfs. Elzi'e Whitmire, which occurred: andi Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miller spent
in Fountain Inn Monday
Mr .and Airs. Charles D.alton, W. !«I
Sunday with their daughter and sis
ter.—Mrs. O. R. Hughes, and Mr.
Dalton and children, and Mrs. Daisy * ^ in Columbia. Miss Bobbie
i Huffman of Calhoun Falls, visitedj Sharpton'returned home with them
Donny Wilder
Elected To Post
MRS
Correspondent and Representatlva
Mr, and-Mr^-H: 11. Da)ten Sundnv. * 1 -^^—spending—Uio—w«ek-«nd—with
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell visited ,h t. , , lugh< ' 1 s _
relatives in Pelzer Sunday. ; S*l. .nd M«. GtlUs Berry o.
Mrs. W. E. Edwins and children ot % sp lf ‘j 1 'T H '
Mr. and Mrs. Range Deal of Whit- Oraneeburs. Visited her partnls. Mr . ;«>d with Mr and Mrs. Ctaud Writer^
mire, visited the former's brother and; and Mrs Claud Mc-Elhannon, re- ^ and-Mrs C R. Rogers aod son
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, cently . ; o Ca „ .".‘“'an i V 'i
Neal. Sunday. 1 Missse Doris Bagwell, Mamie Will- ' on t un _
Mr. and Mrs. David Satterfield and aid, Jean Oakley and Sara Ateie clint „ n , visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jerrv were week-end guests of the Satterfield, accompanied by Mr. and T u arn Kv «;nnH a v
latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. .H. L.iMrs, Fred Meeks of Clinton, visited'W nd ; nuy .,, u !'° d - v - . ,
Crocker, m Wmston-Salem, N. C. ! at Folly Beavh the Isle of Palmsl^ week . en<i wi , h Mrs Belly ^
Mrs. Neil Ballew spent the week- 1 an ^ o^her points ofs interest in | j n Goldvill.e
end in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. Charleston dunng the week-end.^ Mre. M. C. Smith, Karen Wilson
Donny Wilder, son of Mr, and Mrs.
R. P. Wilder, was elected first vice-
president of the Soutj^i Carolina
Thursday, April 29, 1948
ciatipn at the twelfth annual conven-
Young, Margaret Harris. Martha
Daileyi Ann Pitts, Elaine Franzen,
Betty Jean Sumerel, Gilbert Blake-
tion in GreeuVillp the pasLWeek. ~.
Tie Sentinel, Clinton high school
paper, also received three places in ly. Dial Jacks, and George Espieg
the ntory o fthe month contest.
attending the convention, in addi
tion
Scholastic (high school) Press asso-' haffijy, journalism teacher, Carolyn
Mrs. Hobert Sellers of West Clin- i ji
. . . ... ,, ^ and Nancy Smith were week-end
too. spent Thursday with Mr. andj^ of Mr M „. D D Mc .,
* V, n il ii , . , . , Manus in Whitmire.
Mrs. Bill McLendon aqd children: „ ... , ,
, _ ' , ... ,, | Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Womble and|
of Clinton, spent Tuesday with Mrs. ,. T . ... '
T r s th ^ son ’ Wa y ne - West Clinton, spent
’ ‘ ‘ ' r. t n . J Sunday with the former’s brother,
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Putman ^pent' . „ , , .. , . ’
„ , ^ .j. , |J. O. Womble, and Mrs. Womble.
Sunday m Greenyille wnth the for- ,, j at * ^ j «•
, ! Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Gardner, Karen
mer s sister, Mrs. \V. A. Stepp, and . D _ . . .,,, ,
., j v, ! and Roy ^Gardner spent the week-
Mr. Stepp. They also visited T. E.i , • ..f ,
‘ end with their daughters and sister,:
I Mrs. Hugh Littlefield and Mrs. Fred!
Morris in Greenville.
Mrs. Ithiel Harvey and daughter,;
Toni, spent the past week with he, ,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hall, in j
Spartanburg. •>
Marion Hill. ■~
Mrs. J. B. Lewis and Mrs. George
Moore of Laurens, were visitors of
their sister, Mrs. T. G. Smith, dur
ing the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Alston Murrell and
children of Johnston, visited their
Sister. Mrs Ithiel Harvey, and Mr.
Harvey Sunday.
Bill Manley of Anderson, spent the. 1 Wooten, a patient in Hopewell sani-
past week with his., brother, Edward • t or j um .
Revival Closes
Saturday evening was
the last
Manley, and Mrs. Manleyf | Mr.- and Mrs. Perry Sumerel were
Mr. and Mrs. James ^ arborough g un(: j a y g ues ts of the latter’s parents,
and son visited the latter’s mother, I Mr and Mrs j 0 . Dobbins, in Gross
Mrs. Janie Kernells, in Ware Skoals ^ nc ^ or
Sunday. v E. M. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
friends of Mr. and Mr&^ R. E. ,B a jj e y 3nd daughter of Chickamau-
\\ hitmire, will sympathize with them Ga. t ares visiting the former’s ^, aiU n,
in the death of his sister-in-iaaw, 1 u-ckhpr t tj a n e v c r and Mrs i ,
’ j orotner, w. i. oaney. ar., ana oirs.| night/of a wee j c of rev ival services
^ | at the Lydia Baptist church, with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil .McLendon; pj ev p p Lamb,'pastor of Victor
were Sunday guests of Mr .and ^ rs ! Baptist church, Greer, bringing the
\ernon Thompson in Laurens. i great inspirational messages.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Buf-, Rev j H< Walker> pastor of the
talo, were visitors in the community c hurch, reports 36 additions to the
Monday. church roll, 26 coming for baptism
Mrs. Glenn Crepps and Mrs. Sarah and jq j e ^ er Baptismal services
Bonds spent Wednesday in Green- will b e he id Sunday evening, May
1 vi!Ie with rc Is lives.
Mrs. Rosa Cole and mother, Mrs.
Melissa Cole, visited the latter’s son,
] Seymour Cole, and Mrs. Cole in
Cross Hill Sunday.
Miss Frnaces Fuller and Everette
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2, at the regular worship hour.
Birthday Parties
Friday afternoon Mrs. Mart Satter-;
field honored her daughter, Peggy, i
, —- with a birthday party at their home..:
Vissbn of Union, were visitors of Bingo and other games were played,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emory Sunday. a f ter which refreshments of cookies,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton, Sr., potato chips, candy and cold drinks
1 ' were served. Peggy received many
to Wilder, were Miss Rosa Ma-
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gifts from her friends.
Miss Frances Goff
honor at a birthday
was . guest of <
party Friday,
evening at her home. After enjoying
several games, cookies, cake, candy
and cold drinks were served to the j
twenty-five guests present. She was
presented a host of gifts for hpt
birthday.
Saturday evening Mrs.- Johnnj
Dalton was hostess at a birhtdaj
1 party for Miss Joyce Brown who wa
i celebrating her 15th birthday. I
number of appropriate games wen
'enjoyed after which the beautifult
i birthday cake was cut and served
with lemonade, cookies and potato
chips.. Joyce was remembered with
many lovely gifts.
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■ Sick List
Betty Jean Parrish is ill at her 1
home.
Little Linda Roper has been quite
; ill. , —-.
-t— krtrie-^Vreta- -Eugenia 'Rrrpcr’tg'Trrr^!'
proving after being seriously ill.
Mrs. Mable Tucker is illi
Birthdays
J Dorroh Hairston will celebrate Hia
, birthday April 30.
Ed Davis has a birthday May l.
James Hamby will have a birth
day May 2. ;
Roert Satterfield has a birthday
April 30.
| Mrs. Horace Smith will celebrate
a birthday tomorrow, the 29th.
B. F. Harvey and mother, Mrs.
Mattie Harvey, celebrate birthdays
April 30 and May 2, respectively.
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ITATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge:
Whereas, P. Silas Bailey, William
P. Jacobs, and Robert M. Vance:
made suit to me to grant them Let-]
ters of Administration, with will an
nexed, of the estate and effects of
M. S. Bailey.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all-and singular the kin
dred'an dcreditors of the said M. S.
Bailey' deceased, that they be and
appear before me,, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Laurens Court
House, Laurens, S. C., on May 17,
1948, next, after publication hereol,
£t 9 o’clock in the forenoon, to show]
catlse',' it any they have, why the said
Administration should not be grant
ed.
Given mder-^iny^hand .this 19th
day of April, A. D., 1948.°
J. HEWLETTE WA&>ON,
29-2cw Probate Judge.
plus \i
Sure Tax
Ask for it either way .,. both
trade-marks mean the same thing. \
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Greenwood Goea-Cola Bottling Co.
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NOTICE
A stockholders meeting of the
Clinton Electric Freezer and Locket
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.
CREDITORS’ NOTICjE
All persons having claimk against
the estate of William Ernest Johnson,
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. • i
' WILLIAM EUGENE JOHNSON,
Administrator.
April 20, 1948.—6-3cw.
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