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Page Two , 1. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 13, 1949 CITY SHOE SHOP Pitts street Expert Shoe Repairing Clinton and Goldville S. D. Dawkins & Sons Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FI NERAL DIRECTORS ..and... EMBALMERS ^ AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mxn wpoaooaooaaooooogK»ogaatan One Highway Accident Reported In County Columbia, Jan. 11. —* (Special to The Chronicle).—During the holiday period, one highway accident was re ported from Laurens county, accord ing to H. E. Quarles, Jr., director of the motor vehicle division of the state highway department. During the two week period of December IP through Janua'ry 1, a total of 175 highway accidents were reported in the state. No persons were injured in the one Laurens county accident which cccured during the two week period which included the Christmas and New Year holidays. No highway deaths were repprted-from the coun ty, though 20 were recorded in the state as a whole. Persons injured in highway mis haps totalled 83 during the holiday ; period. Drivers licenses suspended I numbered 214, of which ten licenses tfEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS *1KS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent *nd Representative Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick had as costal Holiness church beginning Jan. their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. 22. Rev. C. J. Sexton, pastor, in- George Boland and family of New berry, and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wil son and John Wilson of Prosperity. vites the public to attend. The Man- ley Sisters and Brewer string band, under the direction of Tom Kirby, Mrs. Frank Hancock has a birth day January 22. Mrs. James Moore will celberate a birthday Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Samples, Jr., will celebrate their 3rd wedding an niversary January 23. Jesse Samples, Jr., had a birthday January 4. Cpl. Robert E, Bauknight of Stew-j will, render the music each night., art Field, N. Y., spent a furlough ’ ^ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M., Simmons-Rowland Baukrrnrtn—fecentlv S Mrs. Estelle Simmons of this city, B. B. Neal and Steve Neal visited ' lnd Guy Rowland of Atlanta, Ga Mr. and Mrs. Emory Neal in Green- ", cr , e un,tcd m marna * e Jl!:lK “- v 0 ville Sunday. | al Mr. and Mrs. Evans Lever and The ceremony was Performed by daughters and Mrs, W. T. Lever vis- ^ate J««Ue J. Hewlett, Wasson, ited relatives in Chapin and Loving- Presence of a tew close friends, ton Sunday They will make their home in this Mr, and Mrs. Jack Cheek of Greenville, visited Mrs. Bennie Sum-J Birthdays and Weddin; erel Sunday. _ i Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hamrick and i j^[ r> an( j Mrs. W. F. Sumerel cele- son of Greenwood, and Mrs. M. S. brated their 51st wedding anniver- • were suspended in Laurens county. Dillishaw of Dallas, Texas, were < sar y January 1 — Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.j c w R usht on has a birthday R. Hamrick. begin with VENETIAN BUNDS • l i.,1 icr . . 1 i the we! n.'.r-. i'ii'i.U K-. c-e i: s t a • l i ijicr 1 V- ;• >:h finish blends with every a. .. v. ac > <, 11. r i , • t , . , 1 ■. «: • • • t simrlg and < ikl. • 1 -cr Us::,It; ... Fi fe- ■' ■ ' ■ • rro' f. \s.irp-pr. i. vh: n ■ . t. rth.ibts weatiitr • > , to f.t uiii.J'.rs < - HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailev’s Bank Rhone 423 American Red Cross Meeting January 17 Thomas A. Babb, chairman of the American Red Cross, Laurens Coun ty chapter, is calling attention to local members that the annual meet ing will be held Monday evening, January 17, in the Red Cross office in Laurens, beginning at 7:30 o’clock. All members are invited to attend. EL-'J* r w r- ' ft m * - J - - - . * • \t 1 u*n health 1» im tlv* experienc" and integrity far outweigh priee. ^iu would he per feet i\ willing to pay more for the .-ah* oi « .th I v. But i-n t it to know that there"- no need? i i*;- IVeseription I’harmc y. maintaining the high**'! ethical >tai dards. eh.irg«*s no more than x on would pav elsewhere. So. renu^mher, hring ij//'[iri>eript.oii-> to u?‘ BISHOP-WALKER . PHARMACY RELIABL ! January 16. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel and, Mrs . Q w Rushton and Mrs. Mrs. Ralpih Stewart were visitors in Dock Gordon hav r e birthdays Jan. 17. Spartanburg Monday. j Donald Galloway will be 9 years Mr. and Mrs. Robert O’Sullivan, oi^ January 14. and son and Mrs. Mary McCoy vis- Susie Black will be 3 years old ited relatives in Spartanburg Sun-! j ar>uar y 22. 1 ^ ay - I Charles Galloway has a birthdav Mr. and Mrs. Barron Osborne and j anuar y 31 children and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones! of Gaffney, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. ,C. Crotts Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and , son visited in Charleston Wednes- 1 day where the latter is a patient at Roper hospital. * ■, ( Sgt. and Mrs. Charlie Robertson of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Neal and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McWatters and family spent Sunday with Mr. and • Mrs. B. T. McWatters in Great Falls. Mrs. W. B. Lagette and son of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sumerel. Mrs. A. F. Gregory of Chester, spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rushton. Miss Lois Hilliand and Mrs. W. T. Cameron of Columbia, spent Thursday with Mr. and, Mrs. O. R. Rollins. i- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Galloway and son of Laurens, spent the week-end With Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. John Tii ker 'h;1ve Mrs. H. E. Berry has been ill sev eral days. ' John Arnold continues ill at his h amc on Owens street. Mrs. Ursula Blakely is suffering with an injured hand received Mon day. J yce Hill, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hill, is seriously 111 on Davis street. Mrs. Dorothy McClelion is ill on Jackson street. C. W. Rushton is improving after being ill. 1 Miss Elizabeth Sexton is ill. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 20th day of January, 1949, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of William Alexander Moorhead in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County at 10 o’clock a m . and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Executrix. Asy person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. ? ANNETTE MOORHEAD HENDERSON, Executrix, Dec. 20, 1948.—13-4cw. Arlhrilis Pain For quick, delightfully comforting help for echee end peine of RheumetUm. ArthrltU, Jfeuiitls, Lumbego, Science, or Neurelgle try Remind. 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Joe Chapin of Lincolnton, N. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thomas. Mrs. K. H. Thomas of Mt. Holly, N. C., is visiting her step-daughter, Mrs. Pressley Chaney, and Mr. Chaney. Mrs. R. C. Crotts visited" Virgil Lathan, who is a patient in the And erson hospital, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hughes and children visited Ralph Hughes at the General hospital in Spartanburg Sunday. Ralph Smith visited hi£ father, R. D. Smith, in Newberry Saturday. Mrs. Wirt Jennings of Newberry, | spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell. They were accompanied by Mrs. Melvin Huey and visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin in Ware Shoals Sunday. Mrs. Sam Owens of Spartanburg, is spending two weeks here with ; relatives. ^ H. E. Berry visited his brother, Claud Berry, in Ninety-Six Sunday. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berry of Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick visited in Newberry Saturday, j . 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