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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1949 9
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Seven
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
SOCIETY
Ttie Chronicle Extends Greeting*
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This Week.
Mr.
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propriate games were enio
bi
Huge Mortgage
Filed In County
Baptist Sunbeam Rally
Will Meet Saturday
The largest mortgage within his The Sunbeam Rally of Laurens
were enjoyed, recollection was^flled in his office last Association will be held Saturday,
among them a variation of *"
games r _ .
riation of bingo, week by the Transcontinental Gas June 11, at 10:30 o’clock at the First
With the letters B-R-I D-E being Pipe corporation of Birmingham, it Baptist church of this city. All Sun-
used on the cards. Favors won were was stated by Clerk of Court V. R. beams in the county are urged to be
promoted to the guests of honor. Fleming. i present states Mrs. Jake Rasor, As-
i After refreshments, consisting of The corporation plans to build a sociational Sunbeam Counsellor,
and Mrs. Frank Ramage will ?. . con ^ eil L e ^_ s .^.'! 1 u ’ pipeline from the natural gas fields
celebrate their first wedding anniver- vvas presented with gifts of
sary June 9.
Mr. and Mrs. James Alvin Ilagwell c i 1( ' stn P a ^ erns
celebrated their first wedding anni- cas j on was Miss Evelyn Freeman,
versary May 30. of Whitmire, cousin of the bride-
Robert H. Jordan, of Atlanta, Ga., Broom elect.
formerly of th ls city »nJ Miss Entertain FOf
beth Nicholson will observe Iheir, .
birthdays tomorrow. A^ISS Baldwin, Mf. ^^llom
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kinard enter-
M, and Mrs. Dillard Boland will »b-dinn-party^n.
serve their wedding anniversaries on renS( complimenting Miss
tato chips, punch and cake. Miss Texas to the metropolitan New CITATION FOR LETTERS OF AD-
Uncn. c^UlXn^and ailvS In heJ Thc fT *“ ' MINISTRATIOV
nattorns cross the upper part of Laurens The State of South Carolina, County
uest for the oc- L ount y but will have no outlets from of Laurens
Texas to New Yock.
The mortgage was filed in behalf
ol the gas company by W. H. Har
ley, Laurens attorney.
Joanna Took Two
Games Past Week
By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge:
WHEREAS, Melanie Thornley
Martin made suit to me to grant Lou
ie O. Thornley Letters of" Adminis
tration of the Estate and effects of
Elizabeth H. Thornley.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the Kind
red and Creditors of the said Eliza-
The Joanna baseball team in the beth H. Thornley deceased, that they
t), O. Rhame, will celebrate his birth
day June 7.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy will ob-
complimenting Miss Doris Kmg Cotton league won both games be and appear before me, in the
popular Clinton bride-elect - *
and her fiancee, Marion E. Milam, the j oannas won 3.^ connecting.rens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on
eight hits against three for their op- June 13, next, after publication here-
June 9. and 1 he 1 ?’ i last week-end. Friday at Greenwood Court of Probate, to be held at Lau-
Ricky Rhame, son of Dr. and Mrs. Q f Laurens.
Attractive floral decorations were
used as a setting for the enjoyable
affai^. The (fining table w T as center
ed with an arrangement of white a*na, Johnny Moore and Frady.
ponents. The battery for Greenwood of, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to
was Gren, Kennedy and Harbin; Jo- show cause, if any they have, why
serve their wedding anniversary on snapdragons and gladioli flanked by Saturday at Joanna the home team
the said Administration should not
_ _ _ ^ be granted.
June 8. ^n'lnr'r^ n t l won over Greenwood 9 to 6, with Given unaer my hands this 30 day
Mr. and Mr,. Dan Robert* «t Ck-'^«h P ^k ILlfcrbTtl ]' Batteries Corle, of May Anno Domini 1M9
thage. N. C., will celebrate then- wed- on* ^ ‘ I ^rady ’ ’ B0,<h "‘ * nd I * ” W “" n - J ' R L C ' <Se * >
.. . . _ d u I A delicious course dinner was rrdqy ~ I , 2tc
ding anniversary June 7. Mrs. Kob- sorve ^ j^y h os tess, assisted by
♦rts is. the former Miss Frances Tay- Mrs. Frank Little.
After dinner, bridge and bingo |
were on the evening’s program.
The bride-elect was presented
gift of a silver tray. '
Besides the betrothed couple, the!
ieuests included Mr. and Mrs. James
An “
We have made arrangements with the underwriters for
trained enrollment officers to he in Clinton to give com
plete explanation of the I^aurens County Group Hospi
talization Plan beginning Monday June 6th and extend
ing through June 20th.
Re prepared, when contacted, to take advantage of this
plan.
Robert E. Wysor, III
Real Estate — Insurance
106 E. Carolina Ave.
Phone 85-J
Jor of this city.
Linda Boland, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Boland, Jr., will celebrate
her birthday tomorrow.
Miss Carolyn Young, daughter of E. Milam, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Young, will cele- R° b ^ ts . Mr. and Mrs. George Lit-;
, . ,. T i tie, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson. Jr., 1
brate a birthday June 9. jjf,. an( j Mrs. Bruce Templeton,
Mary Ellen Cornwell, daughter of Miss Evelyn Milam and James G.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwell, will tele- Dunklin
brate a birthday tomorrow.
Mrs. E. L. Blakely is observing her City Calls For
birthday today aad Mr. Blakely will gjj QQQ
observe his June 4. . ! , “ *
Susan Elaine Purdue, small daugh- llTiprOVCITlCnt Bonds
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Purdue, was
one yeer old May 30. Mrs. Purdue is | °‘ gave legal
- \i- v nig notice in The State yesterday that
the former M..s France. Poole of.,, wm recclye seale d propoaaU for
near C linton. $50,000 street improvement bonds
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young attend- and $350,000 general obligation util-
ed Winthrop college commencement ity bonds until 12 noon, Thursday,
exercises Sunday, and Mrs. Young at-,“ Tune '949.
tended a reunion of her class. ! J he Proposals wiH be for the pur-
w ... . 1 chase of the following issues of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adair and »° n . j b on d s -
John L. Adair, Jr., and daughter, 1 (ij $50,000 00 Town of Clinton
Miss Margaret A.lair, of Charleston, Street Improvement Bonds, dated
attended Winthro > college commence- July 1st, 1949, in denomination of
ment The former's daughter. Miss *000.00 each, numbered from 1 to
5°. inclusive, and maturing in nu-
Franca. Ada.r. w f , a member of the mer , ca , ^ „ (o ,i ows .
graduating class. $2.000 00 on January 1st, in each
Midfie Whitlock, daughter of Mr. 0 f the years 1950 to 1959, inclusive;
and Mrs. Sidney Whitlock, celebrat
ed her HHh birthday May 26th.
Group Policy Is
Offered Residents
Of Laurens County
The Mutual Benefit Health and Ac-
and,
$3,000.00 on January 1st, in each
of the years 1966 to 1969, Inclusive.
(2) $350,000.00 Town of Clinton
General Obligation Utility Bonds,
dated July 1st, 1949, in denomination
of $1,000.00 each, numbered from 1
to 350, inclusive, and matuiing in
numerical order as follows;
w u $10,000 00 on January 1st. in each
cident Association of Omaha has se- of the s , 950 to 1J>54 inc 4 usive;
lected Laurens county as the first $12 0 6o oo on January 1st. in each
county in South Carolina to give peo- ot T ihe j056,to 1958, inclusive;
p e f all work, all occupations and $16i§0 0 00 on January 1st, in each
all professions an opportunity to get of lhe 1959 to 1961 inclusive;
group insurance on an individua $18>0 oo OO on Ja.uary 1st. in each
basis and 1st opening the books of of the y Cars i 9 g2 to 1964, inclusive;
enrollment in the county from May t20 000 on January lst> in each
23 through June 20. of the s 1965 tQ 1969 lnclusive;
The enrollment period was ex- an( j #
tended to give the people of this $25,000.00 on January 1st, in each
«omm unity an opportunity, officers., the years 1970 and 1971f of which
o. the company stated. tj 0nc j s rna turing subsequent to
C0 4 Un nft ^ rom January 1st, 1954, are subject to
V , , re ! mont hs f° 99 redemption at tke option of the Town
will be eligible tp come in under this , on j anuar y i s t t 1954, or any S ubse-,
the 0I ) l y re<iu‘re m e n t being q uent interest payment date, at par,
th.it they must be a resident of Lau- - pj us accrue( j interest to the date fix-1
rens county. a # ed for redemption and a redemption
A crew of trained enrollment of- p remium 0 f one-half (Vx) of one per
ficers are at work in the county and centum (1%) of the p ri ncipal am- 1
will make an effort to give every ount of the bond redeemed for each
person in the county an opportunity
to come in under-this giant group
policy plan.
year, or fraction thereof, from the
date of maturity, such redemption ;
. . , , . , 4. w premium not to exceed three per!
The state headquarters of the Mu- cen tum (3%) 0 f the principal am-
tual Benefit Health and Accident
ount of such bond redeemed. If less
Association are located in Columbia j than all of the outstanding bonds are
and the head offices in Omaha, Neb
It is described in insurance circles
as the largest exclusive health and
accident company in the world.
The campaign is being cleared here
through Robert E
Estate—'Insurance.
Change Made In
Baseball Schedule
The Clinton Mills and Ware Shoals
baseball games for Fdiday and Satur
day have been changed. The Ware
Shoals team will play here on Fri
day night,. June 3, and Clinton will
play Ware Shoals Saturday night,
June 4. \
FOP QUICK
PLUMBING
REPAIRS ^
to be redeemed prior to their ma
turity, the bonds to be redeemed
shall be redeemed in their inverse
numerical order.
Wvsor III Real Each iSSUe ° f b6nds Wl11 bear in ‘
wysor, in, I ‘ eai ; terest at a rate or rates to be named
by the bidder, payable semi-annually
on January 1st and July 1st of each
year, beginning January 1st, 1950;
both principal and interest will be
payable in such coin or currency of,
the United States of America which,
at the time of payment, is legal ten
der for the payment of public and!
private debts, at the principal office
of the Central Hanover Benk &
Trust Company, in the. City of New
York, State of New York.
Bidders are invited to name the
rate or rates of interest, which each
issue of bonds is to bear and each
j issue will be awarded to the bidder
‘offering to take the same at the low
est int£j;jgst cost at a price not less
than par and accrued interest to date
of delivery. The right is reserved
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to reject any and all bids.
Expert Wo.Umonsiiip
CRANE
Quolity Materials
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 10th day qf
June, 1949, I will render a final ac
count of my acts and doings as Ad
ministratrix of the state of Shelburn
M. Warner 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 discharge from
my trust as Administratrix.
Any person indebted to said estate
is notified and required to make pay
ment 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.
MRS. FRANCES COOP WARNER.
Administratrix. Clinton. S C.
c4nn
ouncutg.
Special Laurens County
HOSPITALIZATION
GROUP PLAN
In order to give the people of Clinton and this community
an opportunity we are extending the Enrollment
Period through June 20th.
M. B. NICKLES. M.D.
J. F. 1)1 SEN BERRY, M.D.
216 Laurens Street
I*aurens, S. C.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:-*
It has been called to our attention
that a campaign will he launched for a
Laurens County . Hospitalization Group
Insurance Plan.
This service will be available for ev
ery citizen in I.aurens County and the
benefits will be good in any recognized
hospital in the United States.
In the past. Hospitalization Group In
surance has only been available to the In
dustrial Group, but this plan will include
the merchant, the farmer and any other
group of citizens who wish to participate.
The plan is being underwritten by the
Mutual Benefit Health and Accident As-
suciation. From personal experience with
this Association, we know that their
claims are promptly and justly settled.
M. B. NICKLES. M.D.
J. F. DUSENBERRY, M.D.
AGE
LIMIT
From 3 Months
to 99 Years
Available to individ
uals and family
groups who are
residents of
Laurens County
SPECIAL LAURENS COUNTY
HOSPITALIZATION GROUP PLAN
The*e benefits pnid for either sickness or
accidents requiring Hospitalization in
( . S. or Canada.
For Room and Board In Hospital
Per Day * $6.00
(The abme is paid for 90 days on any one
disability) *
For Operating Room No Limit
For Hyperdermics . No Limit
For Surgical Dressings and
Supplies No Limit
For Ambulance Service
(In City) No Limit
For Ambulance Out of City I p to $25.00
For Use Of Oxygen . . Up to $25.00
For Anesthesia (Each Use) $10.00
For Routine Medicines $10.00
For X-Ray (Sickness or Accidents) $10.00
For Routine Laboratory Service $ 5.00
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SURGICAL BENEFITS AVAILABLE
(Home, Doctor's Office, or Hospital)
Doctor’s Bills $3.00 per day up to $100.00
MATERNITY COY ERAGE
(Home or HospRal)
(After 10 Months)
IMMEDIATE COVERAGE FOR ACCI
DENTS, ILLNESS AND OPERATIONS
GOAL!
To afford every citizen of Laurens County an opportunity to enroll in the Laurens
County Group Plan.
Be Prepared to Discuss This Vital Matter With Your Enrollment Officer When He Calls. He Will
Give You A Complete Explanation of The Plan.
MUTUAL BENEFIT
HEALTH & ACCIDENT ASS’N.
State Offices: 1117 Blanding Street, Columbia, S. C.
District Offices: 510 and II Woodside Building, Greenville. S. U. ‘ ^
Largest Exclusive Health and Accident Company in the World. Hacked by Millions of Dollars in Assets
Almost