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I f J fc A 4 \ ** * i Pagt Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thtufeday, June 15, 1950 CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claim's against the estate of George Watson Mea dors, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to 6<.:d estate will please make payment likewise. ' A. CLARK MEADORS, Administrator. June 6. 1950.—29-3c. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By J. H Wasson, Probate Judge: Whereas, Leona A. Kinard made mi : to me to grant her Letters ol Administration of the estate and ef- ft f Virgil Furman Kinard. Th.'.'C are. therefore, to cite and —i ^ i-i—^ —ei n cfi 11 q —i W q K i n » (... JI« *.'>»* d 11 3!1C! sTTigcrntT intr Jiviii- died ,.nd Creditors of the said Virgil BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mrs. J. L. Wright has returned home after spending the winter in Jacksonville, Fla., with her daugh- Mrs. Pryor Babb. Mrs. Babb and mer West coast, Canada, Mexico and oth er points of interest. She expects to be away six weeks. ted bodice with a deep yoke of im ported lace outlined with a soft ruf fle of the same, and with a jewel Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Smith left yes-: neckline; the full skirt extended in terday for their home in South Bos-i to an aisle train. Her veil of illu- ton, Va., after spending the past sion was finger tip length and fas- week here visiting friends arid at-! tened to a tiara outlined with pearls, tending the Diamond Jubilee cele- She carried a prayer book shower- bration.at the orphanage. .ed with a white orchid and lillies Miss Agatha Bailey, who teaches of the valley, in Chester, is at home for the sum-1 The bride’s mother wore a grey I sheer crepe with matching hat and a corsage of pink rosebuds. The children. Virginia and Billy, returned | Rev> j. M Dickj Mrs Dick and a . ihci loi the summer. daughters of Raleigh, N. C., spent mother of the bridegroom was dress- Mrs Agnes Kern and Miss Louise several days here this week ed in a gown of aqua sheer crepe Kern have returned from St. Peters- Mrs. W. S. Porter, Misses Julia and ^ , burg, Fla., where they, have been Helen Porter left yesterday for their Mrs. John Telford Blakely, 307 D. Armstrong of Gray South Owens Street. The reception decorated a corsage of pink rosebuds. visiting their son and brother, Sam cottage in Montreat, N. C., where Following the ceremony, the par- Kern, and family. they will spend the summer. icnts of the bride entertained at a Mrs. Cora McQuiston and grand- Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wilson and reception at the home of the # bride’s daughter, Miss Ruth Williams, of family are spending their vacation J^te paternal^grandparents, Mr. and Valdese. N. C., who has ^een visit- in Mt. Airy, N. C„ with relatives ing here, are spending a few days’ Mrs. W. ‘ ~ . , _.. , , , , , in Columbia with the former's Court, is spending some time with roms were beautifully Furm .n Kinard, deceased, that they Mrs Hammond Coker 1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene with mixed flowers and greens. The r , V SSn tn he held alVa^ were accompanied to Columbia Hitt. jdecorations in the dining room were Com: o: Probate, to be held at Lau- / , .». »«» aj • j ivt. ren.w Court House, Laurens. S. C.. on yesterday by Mrs. I. M. Adair and June 211. 1950, next, after publication! sons ’ hereol. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, 1 Mrs. Jasuer Rowland and son, i church to show cause, if any they have, why Bill; are spending several weeks hr cnurcn the said Adm.nistration should not Dunn, N. C., with her mother, Mrs. be Granted — )G. F. Draughon. Mr. Rowland ac-, . . ... t * * • • „ companied them to Dunn last week 1 '’ ot Greenville, spent a,enteitaming were Mr and Mrs H 'few days this week with their moth-^. Covington of Hamlet, N. C., Mr ' COMMENCEMENT (Continued from page one) during the service Bibles and Test- i aments were presented a group of children for reciting the Catechism. Special music was offerecP by ‘ the choir. Dr. Carpenter used as his subject, “Keeping Faith with Yourself’. You must be your real self he told the graduates and this will make for self assurance and confidence. He warned against false individualism and told the young people that your own personality is a priceless pos session when you become fully ac quainted with yourself. You need to find yourself, to control yourself and- keep growing in the university of life. Take a Christian outlook, he sajd, in all your planning and living and let the love of Jesus Christ constrain you. Mrs. John W. Little Loses Her Mother Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Curlee, 86, died suddenly Sunday night at her home in Winnsboro after a critical two months illness. Funeral services were conducted from the First Methodist church of that city on Wednesday afternoon by the pastor, Rev. George K. Way. Interment followed in the church cemetery. Mrs. Curlee was the mother of Mrs. John W. Little (Irene Curlee) of this city. In addition to Mrs. Lit tle, she is survived by five other daughters, one son, 13 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and one sister. Miss Margaret Blakely left Mon-jeentered by the lovely wedding day for Monticello, Ark., where she cake and the motif was carried out will conduct a Bible school at the' in traditional green and white. Ser- Iving were Misses Frances Winn,’ Mrs. IV. W. Arrington, Sr., Mrs., Margaret Holland, Carolyn Murphy, 1 W. W. Arrington, Jr., and little Nan- Mrs. B. C. Ferguson. Assisting in CARD OF THANKS “Thanks” to each of you who were so thoughtful during my recent ill ness. Also for the beautiful flowers and cards. MRS. MARVIN STEWART. Given under my hand this 14th day ol June. A D., 1950. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 22-2p ' J. P. L. C. for a short visit. J. W, Purvis is on a business trip to Charleston. He was accompanied “^kely. er an<* grandmother, Mrs. R. F. j and Mrs. Jas. G. Monroe of Latta, FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice* t iat on the 27th day o: July, 1950, 1 will render a final account of my CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all those who vot- u Mrs. D. W. Moore, Jr. of Cheraw, jed for me in the primary election hv MrT PilrvU and ’son J^mv" and Lawrence R. Ferguson received his;Mrs. Anna Dean Robertson of Due'Tuesday. I appreciate very ‘highly l tiiev will spend a few days at Folly di P loma Sunday as a member of tne West, Mrs. O. O. Copeland of New- your support. — — "* ^ 1 w - — J w ~ ^ A Respectfully, HERVEY D. RANT IN. Beach. Miss Lillian a Dillard has returned . . . . t _ . . . acts and doings as from Sewanee, Tenn., where she at- pa " ied ^ ’< Executor of the estate of John Grif- tended commencement and the danc- . Mr ’ Mrs : „ ... . . f„h to the office of the jud*e of Pro- es at the University of the South last.^ a ’ e . tor the,r h “ m “ .Washington, D. Nance, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shea graduating class at North Carolina berry, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery State college. Mrs. Ferguson accom-^f Rock Hill, Mrs. J. Will Dillard, i Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Winn, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Jones will Mrs. C. C. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. C. To the Voters In Ward 1 I thank you for your hand some vote Tuesday and my re- election as your Alderman. In the future, as in the past, I will strive to represent you effi ciently and will work for the best interests of our city. HUGH RAY bate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock week-end. a.m., and on the same day will ap ply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor, 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 be fore said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. JOHN McMORRIES HATTON. Executor, Chnton, S. C. June 9. 1950. 6-4c THE CHRONICLE C ompletely Covers Clinton's lrad« Area for Advertisers There Is No Substitiite for News paper Adverttainc Mrs. Allen Draughan of Warsaw’, N. C.. is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Collawn and son, Jimmie, have returned to D. C., tomorrow after visiting friends ly, Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp, Mr.' and relatives here. and Mrs. G. A. Burton, Mr. and Cpl. Frank H. Loftis received his Mrs. M. L. Robertson, Mrs. J. D. discharge from the air force at Shawij eans Miss Marjorie Millen, Miss field, Sumter, having served his en-;j rene Hip p M rs. Joe L. Davidson listed time in military service. He and Miss Essie Davidson. Little their home in Roswell, New Mexico,‘^, as acce P ted a position in Cornelia, Misses j ean ahd Judy Covington, ... , —.. ’ after a visit wuth their parents, Mr.; and Mrs. C. O. Owens, of Richmond,', Va., and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sullivan] here. Miss Betty Sullivan returned [ with them for a visit. Mrs. Davis Workman of Green wood, is convalescing at the home of», her mother-in-law’, Mrs. Nene D. 1 SOCIETY (Continued from page three) Libby Monroe and Louise Speake passed mints. The bride’s book was kept by Miss Roslyn Cason. Mrs. McLeod is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Royd Blakely (Annie Lois Newkirk of Wilming ton, N. C.) She is a graduate of Lander college, Greenwood, and has Workman, and Mrs. W. J. Duncan, following an operation illness and othy Pinson of this city, Henrietta tuieht in thp nuhbr Vrhnnl’c nV \ip stay at the Greenwood hospital. Gilbert of Cheraw and McCormick. Beeand CheTav; Miss Inez Tucker left yesterday to and Mrs. J. M. Nabers of Columbia, j join a tour which will take her to the Their dresses were of pastel shades in marquisette over taffeta 'MOAmm Oheatre Box Office Opens 2:45 — Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday and Friday, June 15-16 oc/rvoo/rs r/ fNicOLOR ^ RORY CALHOUN • WALTER BRENNAN 2o Saturday, June 17 LORY FOR GLORY.. .THEY MATCHED EVERY ANGEROUS STEP WITH OUR FIGHTING HEROES! OAUHTTf Muam VBOMCA COLBERT •GODDARD*. LAKE cmrvar'Oi SoProidlyHfeMi// MARK SANOMCN DiwM * Mart Sand** wmM * Swa A PARAMOUNT CHAMPION BROUGHT BACK BY POPUIAR DEMAND THE CASINO WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, June 14 and 15 TIMBER (Fast Action and Adventure) With DAN DAILEY, ANDY DE- VINE and MARJORIE LORD. Feature: 3:26, 7:26, 9:52. ...Also... UNDER WESTERN STARS (Western) With ROY ROGERS and SMI LEY BURNETTE. Feature: 4:26 and 8:26 Chapter 7— Cody of the Pony Express 9c and 35c Monday and Tuesday, June 19-20 AsbaHQri*g*ewQxi>6riQ*C6 ’fbryo*! Woy It } Happened! CLAUDETTE COLBERT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 THE CONSPIRATOR With Robert Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor MOVIBJ*! BETTER mm. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. June 16 and 17 MOTOR PATROL (Motorcycle Cops) With DON CASTLE, JANE NIGH and REED’HADLEY. Feature: Friday: 3:26, 7:26, 9:51 Saturday: 1:30, 3:55, 6:20, 8:45 ...Also... MARK OF THE Mr. McLeod is a son of Mr. and in The ^ rs ' M c Leod of McBee. Dur- sanicTstyle"as" that*ofthe“maid of! 1 " 8 the war * he seived in the U ’ S ' honor; they wore matching band- £ rn W. spendmg one year in the jeaux and mitts and carried old-fash- h Pacific. He is d graduate of, honed bouquets, The flower girls, North Carolma State college where ; Libby Monroe of Latta, and Jean t he was a member of Sl8ma Nu fra - Covington of Hamlet, N. C., cous- ernit y' ins of the bride, wore dresses of During the evening, the young pastel marquisette over taffeta, with couple left for their wedding trip tnatching bandaux, patterned after • and upon their return, will make those of the bridesmaids. , their home in McBeex _For travel- The stately young bride, given in ( * n S thy bride wore a suit of dusty marriage by her father, was lovely | rose linen with accessories in nat- in her wedding dress of Duchess ural. She wore the orchid lifted satin, with long pointed sleeves, fit-'from her prayer book. i Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. O. O. Copeland, Sr„ New berry; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White, Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Rogers, Jr., ( Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hehn, Emma Lee Felkel, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. King, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. G. E. King, Jr., Bill Sexton, Erwin Whitaker, Campbell McLeod, Thomas R. King, Robert Sexton, Walker McLeod, Rev. and Mrs. Paul K. Holland, all of McBee. j Miss Mary McDaniel, Gray Court, 1 S. N. Pearman, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nabers, of Columbia; | Ruth Ferguson, and E. W. Barnett, Jr., of Great Falls; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Newton, Henry, Lois, Sarah M. Newton, of Raleigh, N. C.; Mr. and i Mrs. Billy Lawrence, Sanford, N. :C ; ; Miss Fredda Paulie, of Green ville; Bryan Newkirk, Jr., of Tor onto, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newkirk, Wilmington, N. C.; A. M. Taylor, Jr., Mrs. Aline Eden John son, and Miss Leone Crosby, of Un ion; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Moore, Jr., Henrietta Gilbert, Joseph S. Isgett, of Cheraw, M. C. Reenes, Thomas L., Jerry B., Sophia, Jean Reenes, of Pittsboro, N. C.; Miss Lelia Me- Leod, Miss Ethel McLeod, of Mon- ! treat, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Goforth, Buddy Goforth, of Rock Hill; Mrs. Anna Dean Robertson, Due West; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mar tin, San Juan. Puerto Rico. LASH (Western) With LASH LaRUE Feature: Friday: 4:29 and 8:29. Saturday: 2:23, 4:58, 7:23, 9:48 COMEDY. 9c and 35c t MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 19 »nd 20 (In Technicolor) Pirates’ Adventure. With YVONNE DeCARLO, PHILIP FRIEND and ROBERT DOUGLAS. Feature: 3:35, 7:35, 9:27. NEWS—SHORT. 9c and 35c Rites Held For Little Boy William Joe Nabors, 9-months-old |son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Herman Na- j bors, died at noon Monday at the Blalock clinic after a two weeks’ ill ness. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the home on Musgrove streef conducted by the Rev. J. H. Darr of the First Baptist church. Interment followed in Rose- mont cemetery. Besides his parents the little boy is survived by his paternal grand mother, Mrs. Jobe Nabors, and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Murdock of this ,city. Young Girl Passes At Home Here ■ Frances Catherine Brown, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norvie Brown, died Saturday morning at her home on Gary street after a sev eral months illness. In addition to,her parents, she is survived by four brothers, Jimmy, Norvie, Jr., Hampton and William Brown and three sisters, Wilma, Susie and Pauline Brown, all of this city. Funeral services were held Sun day afternoon at the home, conduct ed by the Rev. R. D. Gregg. Inter ment followed here in Calvary ceme tery. TO THE VOTERS OF WARD 2 Please accept my thanks for the nice vote given me in Tuesday’s primary, which qualified me to enter the second race as a candidate for Alderman in Ward 2. I will appreciate your continued interest in next Tues day’s primary. I thank each and every one for your support. R. L PLAXICO YAM PACKED For FATHER’S Day June 18 Latest Styles for Your Favorite! Carefully culled to make your gift hunting easier! Here are the newest in men’s favorites that guarantee a warm reception and many days of pleased wear! Come today, while se lections are complete. Adair’s Men’s Shop “For the Man Who Cares”