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THE CLiNTun CHnvNICLE
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949 #
THE HOME BEAUTIFUL
Sponsored By
The Laurens County Council of Farm Women
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MISS SI SAN HALL, , MBS. ADELINE V. LONG
County Home D. Agent Asst. Home D. Agent
A series of articles written by Publicity Chairmen of County
Home Demonstration Clubs.
This article by
MRS. GEORGE BROWN, Wadsworth Club
SETTLEMENT IN
BAILEY WILL CASE
Agreement Made Be
tween Executors and
Two Granddaughters,
Attorneys State.
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BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle Extends Greetings
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This Week.
j CA * Dor ™ ANK8 - , iMethodist Society
We wish to express our sincere t ki *. ki J 7
appreciation for the many kindness-: lO Meet Mondoy ^
’ es shown at the death ol our moth- The Woman’s Society of Christ-
er, Mrs. John L. Thornley, and for ian Service of Broad Street Metho-
the lovely floral offerings and sym- dist church will meet at the church
pathy cards. • ♦ , Monday afternoon. May 18, at 4
—THE FAMILY. | o’clock.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 10th day of
if ac-
LECION AUXILIARY TO MEET
The home demonstration club has by the county agent, has this as one
been active in the Hopewell com- ot i* 5 main objects,
munity for twenty-two years. Dur-! Sin ce our main goal is to “main-
mg this time much improvement , ^ a ' n highest ideals of home life,”
•ms been nude in the homes of the our demonstrations center arpund
•nembers. For instance Mrs. Dow some phase of home improvement.
Fedonbaugh, a member for around We have been learning to budget
to years, tell heir to a very nice and i not only our money, but also our
ell built home, however it was not | time. This we have done by planning,
ranged as shc\ wished, so she and Planning meals which are wholesome
Mr Bedenbaugh decided to do some-j and attractite, as well as economi-
th:ng about it. First the long, wide cal.
hall was partitioned off, the front Demonstrations have also been
v. is made into a lovely reception given on floor finishing, lining drap-
f.ll, the ba.k into a very convenient | cries, landscaping grounds, the fam-
;.nd spacious bedroom. Large glass j ily budget, canning and processing
<i >ors were added entering the liv- foods, and how to buy and care for
ing room, also to the dining room, electrical equipment.
The American Legion Auxiliary
will meet Tuesday afternoon, May
Earl Donnan celebrated a birthday ^ une > 1949, I will render a flna,
May 9. Mrs. Earl Payne also ob- C0U ^ ac ts and doings as Ad-
The Bailey will’case in which two s<>rved * WrtM *> r M ’ the Slh - ' MWwlS'to'thSrtto.rftoSjSdS iV.T” I'V.VWlw.n. .(MM
granddaughters o, the late W. J. Bat- Waynte Quinton wtjl ceieh.ate hi, ^ 5 Surens Cou^ 3“, d ?S ” $ Vnt^n
ley were seeking to break his will, is 12th birthday May 15. i o'clock a.m., and on the same davl ’ S P ‘
slated for settlement out of court, it Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ghaney ob- will apply for a final discharge from CREDITORS’ NOTICE
was earned yesterday from attor- served their wedding anniversary my trust as Administratrix. ... Haim* aeainst
neys in the case May 9 * J All persons having claims against
__ , 1 ‘ * j • , Any person indebted to said estate George Washington Cox,
S. Blackwell, for the firm of . . 4^' ' P , Adair Wl observe a i s notified and required to make pay- deceased are hereby notified to file
Blackwell, Sullivan and Wilson, who birthday Saturday. ment on or b efore that d ate; and all the sam ^ du i y verified with the un-
are among attorneys for the execu- 4° h w r f te Y ens T ,on . ^ persons having claims against said dersigned and those indebted to said
tors of the Bailey estate, said yester- end Its A Katzburg ol New- estate will present them on'or before e<;tate please make payment
day that “an agreement for a settle- berry, will celebrate a birthday May said date dlllv nrnvpn nr hp fnr ^ pr P P
ment’ had been made. An order fori
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The walls were plastered but to cope
k :th other improvements they were j
-v ne over and then painted through
out the nouse in beautiful pastel col- j
. : s. New cabinets were added to j
the kitchen, and other modern fix- :
rures for convenience. The back I
—Mrs. Larry DeShields,
Musgrove Club.
Home Improvement Aiding Better
Home Life
Being comparatively new in club
en hallway was encased and made I ^ ^ < ^°| 11 that I am qualified
into two rooms, a breakfast room 0 s P ea * t from a wealth of experi-
and a lovely sun porch. Cement ence ' However, I do think that every
steps replaced the old ones at the I v '' on \ an benefits from home demon-
front and side, after which the yard 1 f‘ rat *? n c u ^ wo p t ‘ e y er y woman
was landscaped and planted with j cn . ( : lts ’ 50 her family, and nat-
bcautiful flowers as a memorial to U . r u *' tT er ^ ome one ^°^ ows the
^ er son other. Each well planned demonstra-
.. ,,, . _ _ . tion leaves every member with new
Young C lub Member , ideas t0 put int0 practlce _ new ideas
Mrs. Chas. Workman has been a for home improvement, clever ways
4 ° n i y , a ° L 1 "' 0 ' n ! Ver M‘' ^ake good thmgs to eat, new.
.hCiCss very ac^ve in home dem- short cuts in S e W ing_ a ll these go to
, 7 „ WaS make a better h ome life. Last, but
• cunpletely renovated. The floor not least-better health is stressed
mans of the ongmal were changed as 5emg extr emely important. A
.‘4444 h ? US * K very f, ttrac - healthy, well fed and will dressed
4441? ,n tL *| nt ‘ walls a ^ e j family living in an attractive, com-
papered n attractive patterns, whi e. forta51e home is a bol of b€tter
tr.e woodwork was oainted an off- (borne iif e
white. Since Mrs. Workman is an MRS A A VAV
enthusiastic horticulutrist she found Musgrove Club ”
the need for a sun porch. -This was: g
built on the east side of the house * .
and filled with her lovely prized Newberry GofflC
p^’t plants Mr. and Mrs. W’orkman ij * n j
proved tlieir talents as amateur, “GfC LanCCUOd
landscapists by the layout of curved -m -
drhes and walks interspersed by a The P. C.-Newberry colfege base-
variety of shrubs. The remodeling ball game scheduled to b* played
cf these homes is only a sample of here on May 16. has been cancelled,
the extensive w'urk of renovating Athletic Directos W. A. Johnson,
and landscaping being dune in the stated yesterday.
Wadsworth community. )
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Home Improvement Aiding Better .
Home Life and ‘^ rs - ft. Tuiker of
, Route 1, announce: the birth, of a
.mpmement o. our (arm daughter, Agnes Marlene, at BIsdocVc
homes is deiimteiy an aid to better Clinic, on Friday, May 6. Mrs.
iving. Flie home demonsrtation club. Tucker is the fortwc Miss Peanl
the signature of Circuit Judge Steve Mr - and Mr s- Posey W. Copeland
C. Griffith, of Newberry, has already wiu observe their wedding anni-
been drawn up and mailed tb him versar y ^ a y
and is expected to be filed in the next Mar y Jo Moore, little daughter of
few days, he said. Capt. and Mrs. Felton Moore, cele-
The terms of the agreement were brate her second birthday May 2.
not disclosed. j Elizabeth Christina Dubois, d-augh-
W. J. Bailey, prominent Clinton ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dubois,
banker and manufacturer, died April £nd Almena Brooks Blalock, daugh-
11, 1948, leaving an estate appraised i ter of Dr - and Mr s- George R. BLa-
at more than two million dollars. lo ck. will celebrate their third
* O. L. Long, of counsel for the birthday May 18.
plaintiffs, could not be reached at his Mrs - Job ® w - Finney. Jr-, has a
office yesterday for a Statement. birthday May 19.
Petitioners in an action to break Ma y 9th was the birthday off Mrs.
the Bailey will are his two grand- Lucy Nabors.
daughters, Mrs. Frances Bailey Ma y 19 th birthdays will include
Brooke of Lexington, Va., and Mrs. Mrs Durward Murdock ard M-s E.
Florence Bailey Adams of Atlanta. F. Franklin, erf Whitmire, formerly
who were bequeathed $25,000 each tbis c ‘ t y-
in the will. Their mother, Mrs. Mar- Mrs - K - F - Mills and Mrs Francis
ion Fleming Bailey, of Augusta, was Bla lock will observe birthdays May
bequeathed the sum of $15,000. The
bulk of the estate was left in fee 1 Ma y I5th bii“!hdays will include
simple to Mr. Bailey’s three sisters ^^ne Todd,’ daughter of Mr. .md
and two of his nephews, all of this Mrs Hubert Todck, and Charles Bur-
city. netL
Action to break the will began July Mr ' ^ Mrs - Dudley Ray will
1. 1948, when attorneys filed peti- ceUbrat * wadding anniver-
tioos in behalf of the two grand- sar y May 18.
daughters. Testimowy was taken be-' and Mrs J. E. Benjamin ob-
fore Judge J. Hewlette Wasson in 1 their 47th wedding anniver-
Laurens in October. In an order in sar y May 11.
the case handed down February 23 Sara Willard Gltam.. daughter of
by Jedge Wasson he upheld what 1 Mr. and. Mrs. David Glenn, will cele-
was alleged to have been the last brat® her birthday May 22. Mr.
will and testament at the late Mr. | G' 61111 *. 11351 * birthda y May a.
Bailey. After the opinien was handed Mr.' and Mrs. Rufus M. Chafin,
down Attorney Long and hie assoc 1- dr ’» ar ® observing their first wed-
stes announced they would appeal d i n f> anniversary today.
said date, duly proven, or be forever likewise,
barred. * . 1
MRS. FRANoCS COOP WARNER,
Administratrix, Clinton, S. C.
2-4cw
LCILE MARTIN COX,
Administratrix,
* Clinton, S. C.
May 6, 1949. 26-3p
to higher court.
The settlement made yesterday is
^expected to bring, the siat to a close.
a th demonstrations once each month Clemmons.
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CHARLES
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Sir. and Mrs. O- <L Wooctomll and 1
son,. Gerald, spent. Sunday in Gil-1
bert with her mother, Mrs.. H. S.
OvTaCStf .
Bay Workman, Jr. of Union, spent'
the week-end with his parents. Mr.
end Mrs. J. Roy Workman.
Miss Martha Washington spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Ij WEDNESDAY AND THTRSDASL « P ' M ' Washin 8 ton - in Honea
May 11 andE 0B. j Austin Chandler, student at
Clemson college, spent the week-end
* 1 with his mother, Mrs. J. Austin
g j Chandler.
ft Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purvis and small
Janes Nicicles Johnson, daughter
of Me and Mrs. William Johnson,
will celebrate her scrond birthday
May RL
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wayne John-
— j son ol Thoesasville, Gk, will cele-
! brate their second wedding anniver-
1 sary May 18. Mrs. Johnson is the
former Miss Ruth McUlllaa of this
j city.
Norma Hood Murdoch, daughter of
Week-End TriDS Visitors Pr0f and Xlra Bernard Murdoch, of
rrcgA cna I rips . . Visirors WashLjKtnnt D> c of this
city, will celebrate h^r second birth
day May I*-
BRIEFS.: ABOUT
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
To Our Laundry and Dry
Cleaning Customers:
The Buchanan Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Plant at 211 Sloan Street has been purchased
by the Service Laundry & Cleaners, Inc., and
the two laundry and dry cleaning plants are
being consolidated. Additions have been made
to the Buchanan plant and we have been work
ing night and day moving machinery and equip-
ment to get the^nost efficient operation, and to
increase the capacity of the plant on Sloan
Street.
There has been some delay in getting out
laundry and dry cleaning, but this will be for
a short time only. We want our customers to
know we are doing all we can to avoid unnec
essary delays, but some work will have to be
delayed for a short time until the complete
consolidation is effected, and the capacity of
the plant on Sloan Street is greatly increased.
Our New Address is'211 Sloan Street
Our Telephone Number is 28
WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE AND YOUR
CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME.
Service
Laundry & Cleaners
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•j N. C.. are occupying one of the Hays
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Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair and chil
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wood with Mrs. Adair’s parents, Mr.
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Mrs. Charles E. Hill and daughter,
Mrs. Edna Hill Smith, of Charleston,
spent the week-end with the for-
ijr imer’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Stutts. On Sunday
they attended the Mother’s day ex
ercises at Clemson college^ where
Charles E. Hill, Jr., is a student.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCrary and
. daughter. Rose Ann, spent Sunday in
H Ware Shoals with her mother, Mrs.
J. L. Padgette.
8 Friends of Mrs. Essie Atkins will
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, Abrams and Chesley Abrams, c£
! Newberry, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Jobe Nabors.
Mrs. R. E. Jones, of this city, and
Mrs. O. T. Lawing, of Greer, have
returned from a trip to Hawaii where
they visited M-Sgt. and Mrs. Gar
rard Johnson.
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Joanna Subscribers
THE CHRONICLE regrets that the
regular interesting Joanna news let
ter does not appear in the paper to
day, due to no fault of ours.
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respondent, mailed her letter at the
usual time on Tuesday, "inquiries |
yesterday at the postoffice here, at i
•Joanna and Laurens failed to locate'
the letter, and for this reason it 1
could not be put into type for to
day’s issue. We regret the omission
and hope our large family of readers
will understand. And we will add,
this is the first time in many years
that the weekly Joanna news has not
appeared in the paper.
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J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler
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