The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 10, 1948, Image 12

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Page Four 1 .THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, June 10, 1948 I T was married to Rudy Carol Cauble Blakely, Mrs. J. H. Walker presided. South Clinton News For the Week . . . MISS JOAN KUYKENDALL, Correspondent and Representative of South Clinton June 4 at 4he home I of the officiating minister, Rev. J. H. 1 Walker. Camping was the topic for discussion. Miss Eiehelberger, troop leader, pre sented three possible camps and ex- FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 18th day of June, 1918. I will render a final account of my acts and doings, as Guardian M the estate of June Crisp Pitts in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o'clock am., and on the same day, will apply for a final discharge from 1 my trust as Guardian. . Mrs. O. R. Hughes and children of * m P r0V ^ se ^ altar of bridal white and j time. Any person indebted to said estate Columbia, are spending the week § reen - The nn § ceremony was used, i ^ c o nc ] us jon The wedding music was rendered: plained the advantages of each. The by Miss Joan Kuykendall. Committee voted foi 1 Canrip Burgessj^ MispLessie Hedspeth of West Clin- Glen near Brevard, N. C. The camp ton, lighted the candles. j is available Aug. 11. Twenty-five The vows were* spoken before an j girls have enrolled for camp at this and Mrs. is notified and required to make pay-1 with her parents, Mr men! on Or before that date: and all b. Sharpton, Sr. persons having claims against said j Mrs." Allie Rowe of Hendersonville, estate will present them on or before _ N G < is visitmg*"Slr. and Mrs. Hugh said date, duly provven,-or be f° r " j Ballard this week. . ever barred. B. R. May AUSTIN, Guardian. )-4c. Shields Mr. and Mrs. J. B. children visited J. B. Wasson Fountain Inn Wednesday. of business re- C.J T* 16 bride wore an off-white suit j f res ^ men t s of ice cream and cookies i with navy accessories. Her corsage was a purple-throated orchid. i After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Cauble will make their home in ! Clinton. and _ were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Nancy Hughes. CITY SHOE SHOP Pitts Street Expert Shoe Repairing \ Clinton and Goldville S. D. Dawkins & Sons Backache For quick Rhcumfttic •loud/ olroloo M tor Boekacb* Nlfhta. otroof , Log Polos, nroUan aokloa, duo Kldno/ and - - Quick, comploto ntlafaction or bubo/Wok guaranteod. Auk ▼our druggist for Crtfox today. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads’* in Mr. CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons haying claims th'e estate of Liliie Holland Blakely, 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. _ . - • RUSH D. BLAKELY, E ERSKINE BLAKELY . Executors. May.24. • H»48-—10-3p. Birthdays and Anniversaries Miss Peggy Ballard celebrated her and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields and! birthday June 3. Piano Recital At ~cout Cabin Mrs. James Pitts presented her piano pupils in recital at the Lydia Mill Scout cabin last Monday eve ning at 8 o’clock. The following pro gram was presented: Chimes (Thompson): The Wishing Star (Thompson) — Betty Lou Par- HOSPITALITY ON ■ rish. PAINTING Inside and Outside Roofs PLANTS, STORKS, AND HOMES Free Estimates Phone 15 ainst child; ' en visited Robert Williams and Sharon O'Shields will celebrate a children in Williamston Sunday/— | birthday June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams, Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson cele- ^ . TT nnd Mrs. Lewis Oakley. T. J and grated their 7th wedd.ns anniversary Mrs. Ross were visitors in McCo;-|June 6. j Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter cele- -p^ e D anc j n g Lesson (Rolseth); Mrs. Katherine Bennett *is recu- brated their 21st wedding anniver- The Fairies’ Harp (Thompson)—Sha- perating at home after being a pa-| sary June 4. ron O’Shields. tient at Hays hospital | Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bishop cele- School Days (Codd); Starlight Mr and Mrs. J. L. Duckett, Fay Jiratfd their 37th wedd.ng anniver- Waltz (Brainard)-—Peggy Satterfield, and Jerome visited at Thorn well ! sary June 1. Duet-Happy Farmer (Shuman); I Sunday. ‘ j C. M. McElhannon will celebrate -,^ ar S aret Ann Bollck - Florence Mrs' J. L. Duckett and Fay were, his birthday June 14. Jocularity (Thompson); Starlight ! visitors in Laurens recently. Ed Fuller will celebrate a birthday; waltz (Brain'ard)—Carroll Mills. . ! Mrs. J. D. Mills, Mrs. Roy Snydei June 11. ' 1 At the Skating Rink (Aaron) — and Donald. Gladys McCravy ‘and! Little Larry Fuller will have a > Kathleen Dees. ’ Ruthie Mae Owens visited Mrs, C. W.l birthday June 13. _ j Banjo Picker '(Benda);' Juanita i Chandler and family in GoldvviileJ Mrs. Jewell Fuller will celebrate’ (Williams)—Betty Jean Meeks. \ I her birthday June 19. 1 . Buet, i "The Band Played On •Mr, V . Snyder ,-=11 Howard Roach wiU celebrate his^-^-Su Marti. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Snyder of Belton, birthday June 13. , Carroll Patterson. THE WAY HOME M. G. Wilbanks Sunday.. Mr. and Mr.! were dinner guests Sunday of land Mrs. Roy Snyder. Harold Snyder is ' spending week with his grandparents, Mr. Mrs. J. J. Snyder, in Belton. Helen Burkhalter is spending the.r 0 ^- .. % ’ ! Trio—A Trip in the Swing (Van- 1 Birth Announcement ! devere) — Kathleen Dees, CarrolL the! Walker > Mills, Peggy. Satterfield. 1 and ^Tr. and Mrs. Charlie Walker an- 1 Boy Scouts on Parade (Martin)—| Inounce the birth of a son, James Le-'Bruce Walker. May 26. Mrs. Walker is the _ Laughing Daffodils, waltz (Pitts)- with her aunt, COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD WIRING Electrical Appliance Repairing and Electrical Construction Work Floor Plugs A Specialty ARNOLDM. CANNON 29 S. Owens St. Tel. 245-J week in Whitmire 1 Mrsv Rr Wr Rhodes: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter and family visited in Whitmire Sunday.; ,Mr. and Airs. Houston Ellis andj 'daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whitmire in Goldville Sunday Mrs. G former Miss Ella Fair Gilliam. Ernestine Parish. - Trio — Marche des "Avaiteurs (Lei Pre) — Maudie aad-Leanna Young., Mrs. Pitts? , | (A'lecter) Ramon Kuykendall Has Birthday ,, _ _ „ Party j Duet — Rendezzvous Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall honored her, Sara and Jackie Pitts, son. Ramon, with a birthday party] Minuet (Paderewski) — Barbara: Saturday afternoon. June 5. A nurft-; Mills. F Bishoo and Mrs Vera ber friends helped Ramon Following the musical program a' r p . vtended the mission meetin" ceIebrate his 9th birthday and pre- social hour was enjoyed, with-re-j Liepps a.tended tne mifcsion meetin 0 , , o . I freshments of punch and cookies be-1 •at the Pentecostal Holiness church in ' ' m ling served. Miss Am. Pitts and Miss. : Laurens Sunday. Rabies Clinic , | Friday afternoon from 2:3(J to 4.30 a rabies clinic will be held at the community center. All persons own- Rev. A. W. Dennis of Laurens, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bishop Sunday. Mrs. Carl Kinsey and children of West Clinton, were . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McElhannon. Katherine serving. iOr assisted in L lies and Queen Anne's lace were ^ prettily arranged as a background for, the musical. ; guests Sunday of. lng <*»«?. are urged to bring then, tor f inoculation. Dr. Backman. county l Elizabeth Moore of Laurens, spent , | veterenarian, will give the y inocula.- MOBILOIL Gas and Oil Complete Line Groceries CHARLIE NABORS West Main Street several days during the week with , Mr. and Mrs. T. F. King. Mrs. J. W. Campbell,- Betty and jRuby were visitors in Greenwood ,Saturday. j Miss Mary Ellen Campbell ana Tommy Ellison were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ellison near Clinton Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Moore of Greenwood, tions. Girl Scouts Meet Tuesday evening the Girl Scouts met at the community center with) 4 1 Miss Katherine Eiehelberger hostess. In the absence of Miss Margaret. McIntoshs shoe SHOP Send Your Shoes To Es Best Materials and Workmanship. for 24-Bottle Cose plus deposit —at your dealer plus state tax ~ — BOTTIED UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COCA-COIA COMPAQ BY Greenwood Coca-Cola Bottling Co. > 1948, The Coca-Cola Company Hdtpoint Appliances Now In Stock —RANGES —REFRIGERATORS —HOME FREEZERS —IRONERS —DISPOSALLS —WASHERS —ELECTRIC SINKS —DISH WASHERS —WATER HEATERS SALES — SERVICE HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Phone 423 visited Mr. and. Mrs. J. W. Campbell i Sunday. ’ . : L, F. Campbell of Greenville, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H L. Mason and children and Mrs-. L. E. Burkhalter attended a reunion at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Toney in Tryon, N. C.rSunday. ] Mrs. Evelyn Sams and Mrs. L: L., Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs. Luke Smith in West Clinton Sunday. Wade Beasely of near Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Dock Moore of Clin ton, visited Mrff and Mrs.. Ed Fuller ! Sunday. Marion Crocker was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herhran' Crocker. - * , Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Chilton GM HYDRA-MATIC DRIVE, —’ 01 North Greenville junior college, vis- i jited Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Walker, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mason and ' children were visitors at Harmon i Field, N. C., Sunday. Miss Nelle Morris and George Shod of Greenville, visited Rev. and Mrs. •J. H TV-ilkp- Sunday. Little Steve Webb . of Goldville, i ! spent the week-end with his mother, ! Mrs. Lois Webb. i Mr. and Mrs. James L. Fuller of I West .Clinton, spent Sunday with | Mrs. J. W. Fuller. 1 Miss Iva Dees was the week-end , i IEXPERT\ iREPAIRSi V*.m. AT COOPER ' MOTOR CO. West. Main Street Phone 7-J ! gut"* of Mrs. Mabel Tucker near Laurens. Mr. .and Mrs. Clyde Jackson and Mrs. Lola Eller and Miss Jessie Rob 1 lerts of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jackson Sunday. Mrs. D. T. Lowe of W,est Clinton,! ■ visited Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jackson | Sunday. [ , Mrs. Audrey Willard of Whitmire,) was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.) G. H. Jackson* Half a will ion dr i tors today.;. step on it and WHIRL A WA Yl Yes, there are now more than 500,000 Hydra-Matic Olds* mobiles on the roads—more than 500,000 Ilydra-Matic drivers who never push a clutch, never shift gears. And every member of this privileged group of Oldsmobile owners has at his command the thrilling p/us-performance of hirlaway! This is a special safety feature of GM Hydra-Malic Drive* which provides extra acceleration when you need it . . . for passing on the highway, for mountain driving, for emergencies anywhere. Whirlawat is one more "Futuramic” feature of the car that’s tak ing the country by storm—the Futuramic Oldamobilel FOR PASSING! FOR HILLS! Whirlawat gets you around other Whirlawat gives you the accel* cars more quickly and more safely. eration to maintain driving speed. FOR SAFETY! ^ hiri.vwat provides a "safety reserve” of power for emergencies. FOR THRILLS! Wherever yon go, Whirlawat makes your trip more enjoyable. With The Sick J. E. Burkhalter is ill at his home ou Poplar street. Little Glennie Crepps is ill at his 1 home on Cypress street. T. R. Adair is. a patient-at the Gen- ertil hospital in Greenville. Friends of Mrs. H. P. Abercrombie will be interested to know her aunt, Mjs. Alma Hawkins, is ill in Spar tanburg. Miss Sarah Alice-Satterfield is ill at her home on Peachtree street.' Announcement Due to the vacation Bible school being held this week at the Baptist church 'the WMS meeting will be postponed until June 17. Girl Scouts Enjoy Outing The junior girl Scouts enjoyed a picnic at Curry’s lake Friday. — . Brown-Cauble Miss Mary Louise Brown, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.’ FtirriiSn Brown, ♦Hydra-Mtttk* Drive, whit# qid«wai) tire#, optional at jBxtra < vai1 |V * V 0 | D S O B I L E TIMMERMAN MOTOR COMPANY CLINTON. S. C. •• M V (V - x vx . • i « MAir.'/v.- - -t •• —xr-r A. \