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i’a^t Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 23. 1950 BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW M. -on. .ad - -Haib a- a'!in torv Mrs. Norman LavCrence, and Mr. end with their'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence at Clemson Sunday. Eric Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Collier Abercrombie,* Mr., and Mrs. George Brocken-j o Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cray;- trough and son, George. Jr., of Ki-j ford and daughter. Elaine, of Ware nards, were in Greenville Friday I Shoals, spent Sunday with Mr. and evening for the wedding of Miss Mrs. E. F. Anderson. Mary Brown Mahon and their ne- . , ... f • Miss Sara Jane Jotinson. 'who phew, William' Burwell Ellis, III, ^ gatl ^ e ‘^ d l®/. n ght . f % Ridgeway, spent the - - - - - - ’ 1 rally meeting nlanned the nastsev-- v .1- .»! Made: . Mr. and ^d Mrs. James T. Jacks'and * edue, Mrs. M. C Mike^spent Sunday and Mrs and family and Miss Columbia, spent the week-end with .ss ui-ova. ,, Mrs.' McCarthy’s parents, Mr. and William Blackwell •' >. \\ a.ter A. Johnson, m. Robert, spent several days ^ r - and Mrs. J. C. \oung and son, Presbytery Rally Here Last Night Largely Attended Several hundred laymen and min-!] ters gathered here last night for a rally meeting planned the past sev- ♦ #.♦ ♦ ♦ % ♦.* ♦ • ♦ ♦ 0% ♦ ♦ * • ♦ « % • m m *.* m M *.* f »»♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦>♦ #• ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ...tksiiffhf, '50 r a i CkS ;'>va ’v a »k-en-1 1 w : ♦ h her^Darents^Sr. and to ° h k ^ ace at the Firs t ^P-rerarwee^ by South CarolirTrPre^ "V 'M r 1 V LL Halier^F'Mohn'son ' * *’ C UlC ^ bytery, which comprises Abbeville, « M Ii ; rM, J ^ h y, on . Sgt. and Mrs. Mize Johnson have: Greenwood, 'Newberry and Lauren, tt •s. Adrian Lt. and Mr>. LS4J. .\tccanny. oi taken an apartment in the L. 3. Dili-j counties J and Miss ( o.umbia, spen. the week-end with j homp r>n flevplanH strppt Ss* it for Day oi* Date-time ’Home of Rotter V.11 u , , ( C and Mrs this week in Florence >with the for-* Chris, o! Rock Hill, Mr. and Mr-, mer’s parents, Mr._and Mrs. W. W. • a ,,rry Williams, of Charlotte, N. C.. Black,ve.I and Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds Young. Mrs. I. O Thornley, Mrs. Ethel R. Cnion, spent the week-end with yi if-anette Pitts, and Mrs. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. r R.iv v-.ted the latter’s daugh- ^oung. Friends of Mr. \oung will — e^ret to know he is a patient at the .lock clinic. apartment in me l.. ». uni-, coun ties ard homo on Cleveland ,feeh Sg! ^ rally had „ its , h .. Pros _ Johnson is attached to the ROTC byterians ^ Christ antl thc unit at Presbyterian college. Church ” ‘Mr. and, Mrs. John .Boyd Draffin.j Th( . ra|ly cn( , d 1m hu pic . fi Jr., of Germantown, N Y. spent the nic a t the local armory at 6 ?: week-end.wtth the latters mother, . clock R e p reienutives trom the iL ‘tour counties were seated together, the former Miss Frances. McKee... Followi thc assembIasc ' They wore marned on February ll, we ^ t to th / H Fjrsl presbyte,,^ j in Germantown, N. Y., and were on church where an inspirational ad- their wedding trip through the ;dress was delivered by Dr Charles i IF IT'S CLEAR TO JUDGE AND JURY that you are .legally responsible for an accident to someone on your premises it may prove exceedingly costly to you! Let us tell you how little it costs to have the broad protection of -dEtna Comprehensive Personal Liability Insurance. S. w. SUMEREL, Agent ( LINTON. S. C Jacobs Building—Teie 80 Mr. and Mrs. Paul surroughs, of] 8011111 - —— [Xraemer, pastor of Charlotte’s First | Laconia. New Hampshire, will leave] Miss Norma E. Hallett has resum-, p res byterian church. There followed tomorrow after a several days stay ed her position at the State Training g r0 up conferences with a number oft with-relatives here. They are en school after a months absence and well known laymen and ministers'as route to Florida where they will visit stay in New York. j leaders. other relatives. j Miss Barrie Jean Wingard, student; Lt. Col. Powell Fraser, chairman' Mr and Mrs. Jim Moore and a ! Winthrop college, Rock Hill, spent of the presbytery program of pro- i daughter. Frances, of York, visited the week-end with her parents, Mr. :g r ess, said the rally last night was i... Mrs. T. J. Blalock during the past ar > d ^Irs. B. F. Wingard. Miss Mary the first of its kind to be held in the !•! week. ~ Kent Wysor ,also-a student at Win-1 presbytery. M E. Broach returned this week 1 throp, spent the week-end with her! from a two weeks’ vacation stay with parents. Col. and Mrs. Robert -, w y sor '| JohnSOfl Firm Gets relatives in Darlington. Mrs, E., A. Richardson, of the or- — . . c L I ^ Mrs. G. F. Draughon,-of Dunn,* N. phanage staff, is spending several, I raining School Contract g C.. is spending several weeks with days with relatives in Columbia. ] her daughter, Mrs. Jasper P. Row- ^ Irs ^v. A. Dicus and daughter, At a meeting of the board of re- :;j .and. and Mr. Rowland. Miss Kathryn Dicus, will spend this Kents ob the State hospital last «# MTs Alice Barrow. Mr. and Mrs! we * e k-end in Norfolk. Va., with their Thljrs day in Columbia, bids were re- P M. Dennis, of Manning, were son and brother, Lt. William A. Di- ceivc d for wiring, plumbing and week-end guests of their brother and i. u? and \i rs Dicus. The latter, with heat i n ? for one of the dormitories, i sister-in-law. Mr .and Mrs. Roy Gas- the j r rittle daughter, Martha Brown- sch001 building and gymnasium at quo. . ing, will return here with them while State Training school here. Mr .and Mrs. C. W. Ahrens; who; Lt .Dicus is on a several weeks’ Low bidder on the plumbing and *•: were recently married, are spending f . ni j s p w i t v 1 f b 0 Marine corns i heating was T.'C. Johnson comoanv, ♦> Mrs. E Mood Smilh spoof severalyis city, with a bid of $14,850. days last week with her sister,. Mrs*!, Electric company, ot Co- :: lumbia, was low* bidder for the wir- SMOOTH LEATHER PASTELS and BRIGHTS EXCEPTIONAL AT a ten day wedding trip in New Or leans, La., and while there will visit the former’s brother. R. E. Ahrens. Mrs. A. B. Jordan'returned Sunday A mOAMKi Oltedlfie Hox Office Opens 2:45 — Saturday 12:15 Shows Run Continuous * Thursday and Friday, Feb. 23-24 2a :0» JEANNE CRAIN • ETHEL BARRYMORE ETHEL WATERS - WILLIAM LUNDIGAN * DARRYL F ZANUCK * ELIA KAZAN |G. L. Harvey, in Columbia. Mrs. M. Cassanova spent Friday in to her home in Dillon after a several Columbia and attended the wedding week5 visit to her son-in-law and, 0 f \]iss Marion J. Horne and John daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith. ; Griffin at Trinity Episcopal church. Sgt. ancTMrs. Brady Harrison and an d Mrs. Livy Ellison, of son, formerly of Columbia, are now Greenwod, spent the week-end with making their home here and residing Mr and Mrs Boyd watts. _pn Young drive. Sgt. Harrison, who; was stationed at Fort Jackson, is a ' Az-fL-m Rrnnnkifr ‘ member of the Presbyterian college MCTIOn DiOlignT ROTC staff. In Partition Suit Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Matheson, D n ’I U * % of Mooresville. N. C., and Kohn | Dy bailCy MGITS ! Barnes, of Conway, spent the week- r Probp'e Judge J. Hewlette Was son, sitting in Laurens February 9 as a special referee in a partition suit brought - by attorneys of the M. S. feai’ey ‘estate, took testimony and withheld his findings pending a study ot the testimony. • Judge Wasson said yesterday that he had been requested by the court . vtr:d- the'hearing. H4s -minen- dation will be made to Circuit Judge Steve Griffith of Newberry. He has not yet tiled his report, he saicL The action is entitled P. Silas Bai- iey, Wm. P. Jacobs, Robert M. Vance, administrators with will annexed of M. S. Bailey estate: Robert M. Vance and George Cornelson. executors of j, Toccoa M. Bailey: Emma B. Cornel- son, Eloise D. Bailey, Mary B. Vance, P. S. Bailey, Robert M. Vance and Bailey Williams 1(8. D. Reese Wil liams. Jr., Rose AVilliams Tarrant, Frances Williams Arthur, Alden Bai- j ley Hayes, Helen Bailey Obering, Florence Lea, Corinne Dixon -and- 1 Lucy Marshall. i The summons and complaint was served in September, 1948. Answers I on behalf of Alden Bailey Hayes,, ; now of Ridgewood, N. J., and Helen (Bailey Obering of Oklahoma City, daughters of J. A. Bailey, a son of the testator, was made by Babb and Babb of Laurens. Answers on behalf of Rose Williams Tarrant and Fran ces Williams Arthur, thc latter of Union, w r as made by Barron, Barron & Workman of Union. The testimony Thursday was on the answer of Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Obering, which alleged irregularities in the handling of the estate of the late W. J. Bailey, son of M. S. Bailey and unde of the two defendants. The defendants set up in the complaint they are lawfully entitled to one- seventh instead of one-seventieth of the real estate and other properties of M. S. Bailey. The answer is signed by Babb and Babb, of Laurens, and C. T. Gravxjon, of Colifmbia. Since the filing, O! L. Longue/ Laurens, has been added to ne defendants’ counsel. The plain- .ifis are represented by Blackwell, 'ing at $8,987. COMING NEXT WEEK - Mar. 2-3 URRY PARKS J0U0N SINGS AGAIN A SIDNEY BUCHMAM rtoHKTHW mwi*a A™ TecHNicomJ BARBARA HALE ! mv ix - 'OfiedtAe Strips ‘n’ straps df new rainbow pastel or briNiant colors! Such smart fashion a cool, comfy wedged flats for dating, vacationing, wherever you're bound! See our many styles. as advertised in SEVENTEEN :: :: patU Saturday, February 25 ION Hill FRANCES LANCFORO DICK FORAN mJUUE bishop JOE SAWYER RUSSELL HAYDEN Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 27-28 MONieOMERr • CAMERON - WINDSOR AN AtSON FtODuCTiON • MlEASfO THIOyCH TWENTIETH ClNTUIT fO* Wednesday, March 1 exciting adventure in time ... ^ O | ^N^Jportrait of Jennie , With JENNIFER JONES and JOSEPH GOTTEN Sullivan and Wilson, of Laurens. Baptists To Have Home Missions Program A prayer for home missions pro-T gram at the First Baptist church has iccn announced for each afternoon at 3:30 next Monday through Friday' On February 27 the leader will be ] Miss Ruth Bailey; on the 28th, Mrs. L E. Cason; with no meeting on Wednesday Thursday, March 2, Mrs. R. M. League will be the leader, and on the 3rd. the Rev. J. H. Darr, the Oastdr. The closing devotion will be on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, February 22 and 23 x 6AM6A ON PANTHER ISLAND ' ^ (Jungle Adventure) ^ With JOHNNY SHEFFIELD and ALLENE ROBERTS. Feature: 2:55, 5:06, 7:17, 9:28. SIX GUN MUSIC (Short Musical Western) With TED WILLIAMS and SMOKEY ROGERS. Starts: 2:33, 4:11, 6:22, 8:33. Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, Chap. 9 9c and 35c FRipAY AND SATURDAY. February 24 and 25 MYSTERIOUS , DESPERADO Action — with TIM HOLT and RICHARD MARTIN. Feature: Friday: 2 :T6, 4:5G,- 7:24, 9:-5fc Saturday: 1:30, 3:57, 6:24, 8:51 • • :: i«» ‘ i: #* :: • # ■ 1! •> • • :: •• #• :: •*# • • • /lata - PtunpA. SPRING’S NEWEST Smooth leather in— RED! GREEN! NAVY! RUCK! Suede in COCOA! GRAY! and BLACK PATENT! W up 5 .95 Camellia Show At Laurens March 3 In cooperation with the Ameri can Camellia society, the Rosemont Garden club of Laurens, is sponsor ing its first camellia show in thc community hall in Laurens Friday, March 3. The show will be open to the public from 2:30 to 10 p.m. ‘ All who are interested may exhibit bloMM- which they have grown. Miss Mary Lou Simpson is gen eral chairman of the show for which a schedule has been adopted. CALL 1} FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES HIT THE ROAD (Dead End Kids) * With BARTON McLEAN and GLADYS GEORGE. Feature: Friday: 3:17, 5:51, 8:25. Saturday: 2:31, 4:58, 7:25, 9:52.' Chapter 11— Rodar Patrol vs Sky King 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, February 27 and 28 AIR HOSTESS With GLORIA HENRY and * * . ROSS FORD. 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