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/ t Thursday, January 25, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Fir# FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 2nd day of March, 1951, I will render a final account of my acts and doings at Executrix of the estate of W. Hugh Simpson in the office cf 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 Executrix. Any person For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. H. W. WILLIAMS. Correspondent and Representative „ Mrs. Rosa Cole visited Mr. and indebted to said estate is notified Mrs ' Seymour Cole in Cross Hill and required to make payment on or | Sunda y* before that date; and all persons Mr - and Mrs - Perry Sumerel vis- having claims against said estate will! ited the liter’s uncle and aunt, Mr. | houn Falls, visited Mr. and Mrs. H present them on or before said date, and Mrs. S. V. Shelton, in Greer H. Dalton Snday. duly proven or be forever barred, i Sun^y- LEILA EDWARDS SIMPSON, Executrix. Easley last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Windsor and daughter spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Windsor in Marion, N. C. . Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Collins and family spent the week-end with Mr. amd Mrs. J. W. McCall in Greenville and M. W. Collins in Travelers Rest. Mr. and Mrs. George Howell and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Estes visited in Colmbia Snday. W .M. Dalton and family of Cal- church will hold Its regular monthly of activities in Lydia and Clinton meeting tonight at 7:30 at the home I communities. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willard and family visited the former’s mother, near Ware Jan. 8, 1951. 1 l-4c CALL 74 FOR YOUR PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS Mrs. Pearl McLendon and son have gone to Wellington, Kansas, for an Mrs. Frank Billings, extended visit with her parents. i Shoals Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter and' Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McLendon and family visited the latter’s parents,! family of Ninety-Six, spent the week- ^4r. and Mrs. J. H. Finney, in Whit- 1 end with the latter’s father, C. J. 2 TllSSY wind & weather lotion Regular SI size now only If Large $2 bottle now $1 all frltaa flat I 1 moii * ii WtATNH lumoN | III Soothes rough, chapped hands Creamy smooth... fragrant Softens skin from head to toe Protects against weather Guards against akin dryness Doubles as makeup foundation r, TllSSY wind (weather hand rream 1 RrguUrlr f2 S Now only Has same wonderful, skin, protecting properties as the lotion YOUNG’S PHARMACY Phone 19 *The Old Reliable” mire Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper at tended the funeral of the former’s grandfathar, J. H. Robinson, in Great i Falls Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Burkhalter of i Greenwood, were supper guests Sun-' j day of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter.! Blackwell. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Haupfear and children of near Clinton, were Sun day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon and Cecilia visited J. B. Bagwell and Mr. . and Mrs. Vernon Thompson in ; Mr. and Mrs. Harold^ Lawson and | Mountville Sunday. Carolyn and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. And- \i r anc } Mrs otis Smith and chil- i erson visited Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt d re n were Sunday visitors of Mr. i Anderson and infant son in Pickens an d ^j rs r c McGinnis in West Snda y- „ I Clinton. Pvt. Dick Fennell of Fort Jackson, an( j \i rs Forrest Benjamin and with- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Misses Sally Ann and Stella Duckett | Fennell, and Miss Mary Crawford j 0 f Wattsville, visited Sunday with \isited his sister, Mrs. Harry Parr, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ducket!. i and Mr. Parr in Spartanburg Sunday. I Mr ; and Mrs. C. A. Allen and chil-! j dren of Columbia, visited the for mer’s mother, Mrs. Rosa Allen, Sun day. of Mrs. Theodore Queen on Peach tree street. All members are invited to be present. Woman’s Club Meets The Lydia Woman’s club held its January meeting last Thursday eve ning at the community center with eighteen members attending. The meeting was opened by Mrs. David Word, retiring president, who turned the meeting over to Mrs. E. C. Burdette, the new president. Mrs. E. E. Finley was recognized and wel comed into the club as a new 1 mem ber. The treasurer’s report was given by Mrs. H. S. Smi^i and the devotional by Mrs. Word. ,Qid and new busi ness was disposed of in order. A very interesting program was | STAPLING, MACHINES — Expedite presented under the direction of Miss j office work and save time. Com- Mary Johnson, program chairman, on • plete line, several kinds, and sta- "Gardening.” Also films were shown ! pies. Chronicle' Pub. Co., Phone 74. A refreshment course was served by thp executive committee composed of Mesdames E. C. Burdette, Horace Smith, H. W. Williams, A. .C Young, Jr., and Misses Margaret Blakely and Mary Johnson. The clifb is preparing to place their annual order for rose bushes. Those wishing any of the bushes are asked to get in touch with Miss Margaret Blakely or Mrs. Horace Smith. Program at School Saturday Night A program by the Peach Center Playboys will be sponsored by the Youth Fellowship of the Methodist church Saturday evening at 8 o’clock at Providence school. Admissioh will be 50c for adults and 15c for children. COMMERCIAL PRINTING This completely equipped combi nation Newspaper-Commercial Print ing plant can serve you better. Our goal is to give our customers the kla4 of service they want—to give Clinton a BETTER NEWSPAPER. y ANTI-HISTAMINE TABLETS lop COLO'S distrossos IN IANY CASKS tho firtf day! Be Sure of Big Savings! Birthdays and Anniversaries her! Mrs. Rosa Cole celebrated birthday January 22. T . * ■ .. Mrs. J W. Fuller will have a birth- Mrs^ Ithiel Harvey and. .{UwgM£r ix day January 31 i Z'm Tv V H L , k Mrs J P Ab.rcron** will ob- i i-i „ y ? « ClW M r " 1 Her birthday January 28. ,^ r a " d - M ", 1 N T W - i Mra. W E Ellis will have a birth- , ton Patterson m Cherokee Falls last day Saturday week-end Mrs H. W Williams w lll celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dunaway' . . . . . .. j her birthday tomorrow. I and daughter of West Clinton, vuited M. G. Overstreet will celebrate his birthday February 3. Linda Broome celebrated her birthday January 19 v Dewel Satterfield will have a. birthday January 30. j the latter’s parent*, Mr. and Mrs. E C. Longsore Sunday. Mrs. Thelma Loftis and son of j Winnaboro. are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson. Mrs. Lois Webb and children spent i the week-end with Mrs. Betty Webb > in Joanna. * , Mr. and Mrs. Franz Parrish of En- oree, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Sr. Carol and Nancy Ann Smith of ..... . West Clinton, were week-end guests o U of Mr. and Mrs Horace Smith B ■• tt * rfWld Miss Joan Kuykendall and grand mother, Mrs. B. E. Eskew, and Mrs. j J. W. Cauler and children oi Colum bia, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuy kendall Sunday Surprise Birthday Dinner for Grandpa Satterfield Mr. and Ms. Pruitt Oakley gave a surprise birthday dinner at their home Sunday in honor at the 80th father, M ft. The table was decorated with a large brithday cake with 80 lighted candles in the center. The bountiful spread from the well filled baskets of each family pres- Mr. and Mr., Horw* Sruth ^ 1 W wy ptowd « Uw aad Mrv-1 children visited in Lockhart Sunday. ea ® urrei .. 'r>w_ V,—|„ Those attending the occasion were Thow.atKndlnt th. Ice Vye. In Mr and Mr , Ch , rl „ Satterfield. Greenville last week were Mr. and Mrs. David Word and Sue, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey, Misa Iris Shu mate, Billy Fennell, Mr, and Mrs. O. B. Stone, Mrs. Mary Parrish, Mr. • Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Satterfield, and children, A. J. Satterfield and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tumblin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Butler ~‘- and son, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Sat- and Mrs. Orin Davis and children., H vl, Mr. and Mia. A. C. Youi*. Betty Lou 1 tePfield * nd dau « hter ' and Mi » Vir * Parrish and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wil liam*. Mr and Mrs. E. E. Finley visited the latter’s sister, and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Grant, in MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA PRESENTS COMING ATTRACTIONS JANUARY 26-27 FRIDAY-SATURDAY CARSON CITY RAIDERS Allan (Rocky) Lane Also: “RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY” l * Chapter No. 12 MONDAY-TUESDAY JANUARY 29-30 I WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE Cary Grant, Ann Sheridan WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY SKID ROW All Star Cast January 31-Feb. 1 We now have a telephone in ticket office—No. 564-W , ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE First Show Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 P.M. >gqqouiasa»cn««inrawinntnic»«M finia Hellams of Clinton, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Coat* at Laurens; Mr. and Mrs Mart Satterfield and da ugh- ters, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satter field and children, Mrs. Virginia Sat terfield and Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Sanders and son, Jean, J. D„ Billy and Johnny Oakley. Mrs. Neil Ballew and Miss Carol Patterson of this community. Forty-five guests enjoyed the op ening of the many gifts the hoooree received. With The Sick Elaine Harvey has mumps. Little Douglas Harvey has chicken pox. Mrs. Rosa Allen is ill at her home on Pine street. Mrs. lone Wallace is taking treat ment at Hays hospital for a back in jury received in a fall at her home two weeks ago. Rabon Wyatt has been ill the past week. Mrs. H. H. Dalton Is improving after being ill for several days. Mrs. R. D. Gregg is in Hays hos pital Tor treatment. Mrs. Sarah Snyder is recuperating at the home of her mother. Mrs. Tom Banks, after surgery at the Fort Jack- son hospital. Baptist Group Meets Tonight The TEL class of the Baptist BURSTING PIPES and water damage go hand in hand. You art protec ted against this tad many other kind* of loss when you have Combination Residenca Insurance. Let us explain the nine protec tive features of this pol icy. S. W. 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