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Thursday, November 9,1950
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
I*aee Seven
FINAL SETTLEMENT 1
Take notice that on the 30th day
of November, 1950, I will render a
final account of my acts and doings
as Committee of the estate of Law
rence'W. Davis, in the office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens County,
at 10 o’clck a.m., and on the same
day will apply fr a final discharge
from my trust as Committee,
day will apply for a final discharge
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.
L. E. BISHOP, Committee,
Clinton, S. C.
October 24, 1950. 16-4cw
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:-»««»»»»«««»«•»»»»»»««««««•»: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffman and
son of Hendersonville, N. C., visited
Mr. and Mrs. H.tgh Ballard Friday.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Johnson were Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Parrish and daughter of Jo-
an*na.
Friends in the community were
sorry to hear of the death of Wallace
For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. H. W. WILLIAMS,
Correspondent and Representative
Visitors of Mrs. Laura Darby Sun- Hil1 last week in Columbia -
day were Mrs. J. A. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis had as their
family of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. ■ guests Sunday Russell Stone and
! Buddy Wicker and family, Mr. and Davis Ellis of Chattanooga, Tenn.;
Mrs. Pete Wicker of Pomaria; and Mrs. Bernice Prather and children of
David Jackson of Columbia. Ware Shoals; Mr. and Mrs. John T
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuller and fam- Mailman o' Charlotte, N. C;. Mr. and
ily of Greenville, visited Mr. ana Mrs ‘ ^ re<i E1 | is a " d fami y f a [ ld Mr ;
Mrs. Bo Brown Sunday. and Whitmire of Joanna,
Mrs. Bessie Brown spent the week- Bc | sie
end in Augusta Ga : Mims, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Copeland
Ed MeAilster and daughter visited and c u hildr ^’ Tommy Black and
relatives in Laurens Sunday. j daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Webo
„ .. _. , _ and children and Mr. and Mrs. Hous-
Mrs. Mae Sizemore and dau^h.er, tQn Ellis and dau ghter of near Clin-
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gregg anci, ton! Mr and Mrs j A Duna way of
family of Gastonia, N. C., have re- West Clinton; and James A. Duna-
tumed home a.ter visiting Mr. an ^ i wa y j r 0 f Fort Jackson.
Mrs. Paul Iloss the past wee*. #
Mr. and M:s. Otis Lmi.’.i ana] Birthdays and Anniversaries
family spent Suncay witn the r j Grady Lee Carter celebrated his
daughter. Mrs. Ruth Patterson, and | birthday November 5.
j Mr. Patterson near here. | Dewey Darby, who is stationed in
Mrs. David Sizemore and children Formosa, observed his birthday No
nounce the birth oJ a son, Harold
Steven, at the Blalock clinic on Nov.
1. Mrs. Hairston is the former Miss
Ruby Moss.
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Shower For Mrs. Manley
A shower was given for Mrs. Eva
Mae Manley Saturday night at the
home of Mrs. Marvin Harvey.
After several games refreshments
of sandwiches, potato chips, cookies
and cold drinks were served to the
guests by the hostesses Mrs. A. M.
Shumate and Mrs. Harvey.
Mrs. Manley received several love
ly gifts.
Iqf Charleston, are visiting this week
i with .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Israel and
grandchildren. Tufty Lang and Ivey
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GREYH0UN
vember 4.
Thomas Prince had a birthday No
vember 4.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longsore wul
Lanford, were guests of Mrs. Juanita^ celebrate their 49th wedding anni
Israel in Augusta, Ga., and Mr. sndjyersary November 13.
Mrs. Boyd Agnew in Modoc over the Betty Sanders will observe her
week-end. j birthday November 16.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harper and
With The Sick
J. A. Black, Sr., is ill at his home
on Oak street.
Little Terry Fuller is ill.
Ike Jones remains ill at his home.
Ruby Burnette is ill.
Mrs. Constance Lanford is a pa
tient at the Blalock clinic.
Little Leland Nelson, who has been
very ill the past week, is under the
care of a specialist in Spartanburg.
Toni Harvey has had chicken pox
the past week.
Paul Coker has chicken pox.
11.85 18.65
11.55 26.89
12.85 22.25
18.79 24.79
14.45 26.05
13.75 24.75
family of Greenwood, visited Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Todd Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Roberts and
daughter spent Sunday with Mr. ana
Mrs. J. W. Bagwell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ithiel Harvey had
as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Gunter and children of Spar
tanburg.
Mrs. Mattie Harvey and Mrs. Ella
Harvey visited Mrs. Cora Cooper in
Fountain Inn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud McElhannon
soent the week-end with Mrs. Carl
Kinsey in Orangeburg.
Mrs. Nora Nabors is spending tne j Birth Announcements
week in Greenville with Mr. andj Mason
Mrs. Charlie Fowler. Born to Cpl. and Mrs. H. E. Mason
-Misses Sally Ann and Stella Duck-1 a daughter, Virginia Lynn, on Nov.
etr of Wattsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. 1. Mrs. Mason is the former Miss
Jesse Duckett and family Sunday. Bemice McNair of New Orleans, La
Mrs. Rosa Cole, Mrs. Jesse Duckett
and Fay visited in Laurens Monday.
Mrs. Annie Ruth coxer has been
visiting relatives in Shannon. Ga.,
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fetzer of Flint,
Mich., have returned home after
spending several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Ellis.
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Driggers
and children of Newberry, visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davenport Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walker of
Spartanburg, visited Mr. and
A. E. Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Howell and
family and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Estes
and daughter visited in Union Sun
day.
Mrs. Rufus Mills and familv Sad asj
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C.
S. James of WooaruL.
Mrs. Sheffield Honored
Mrs. Eugene Sheffield was honored
with a shower Friday night at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Homer
Birch.
Some interesting games were play
ed and prizes were won by Mrs.
! Juanita Crawford and Mrs. H. W.
Williams. Refreshments consisting
of sandwiches, potato salad, potato
i chips, cookies, candy and cold dnnKs
; were served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Hugh Ballard and Miss Peggy Bal-
j lard. Several guests enjoyed the
i opening of the gifts.
Hallowe'en Party Enjoyed
The YWA gave its annual Hallo
we’en party last Tuesday evening in
the basement of the Baptist church.
The rooms were decorated in a har
vest scene and the usual Hallowe’en
colors of black and orange were car
ried out. Hilda Burdette and Betty [
Gregg assisted their leader. Mrs. Bill;
Crocker conducted the games. Re'
freshmen’s of cold drinks, sandwich
es, potato chips and cookies were
served. Several members and visi-,
j tors attended the party
Men's Club To Meet
The Men’s club will meet Thurs
day, November 9, at 7:30 p.m, at the
school house. All members are ex-!
pected to be present.
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