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/ / * V - a Thursday, March 1, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven Local Store Robbers Caught In Georgia Now In County Jail i Last week several local business places were entered by robbers and in their haul they Stole a pistol and $4*4.00 in cash. They entered Tim merman Motor Company, Clinton Music Shop, T. E. Jones & Sons, and C. W. Cooper Motor company. They were unsuccessful in their attempt to gain entrance to the A&P store Later they stole the automdbile of Sam Hairston at Lydia Mills and headed for Georgia. They complete ly wrecked the car at Wrightsville, Ga., where they were apprehended and after establishing their residence as Clinton, officers ontified the local police department and officers went to Wrightsville and brought them back later to be lodged in the county jail. The three are apparently 14 or 15 years of age officers state, and their names were given by Sheriff Wier as Ralph Dean Howard, 14, William Lewis Baker, 15, Frederick Wilson Price, all of Clinton. Kenneth Idol Called For Army Induction , Kenneth Idol is listed in the inductees from this county called by the draft board to report for in duction in Greenville on March 9. Mr. Idol completed his work at Presbyterian college last June and since then has been connected with The Chronicle staff as one of its valuable members. Birth Announcements Secretaery Leprosy Mission To Speak Here MAULER Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Marler an nounce the birth of a son, William Charles, Jr., on February 21 at the of March, 1951, we will render a final account of our acts and doings as Executors of the estate of G. Fair Buford in the office of the Judge Blalosck clihic. Mrs Marler is the National Field Secretary of American former Miss Edna Robinsort of Route Leprosy Missions, Inc., with head- A plea for intelligent as well as of Probate of Laurens county, at 10 compassionate treatment of people o’clock a. m., and on the same day with leprosy will be presented here will apply for a final discharge from by Mrs. Mamie Gene Cole Husk, our trust as Executors. Any person indebted to said es- 1. DEYTOX Mr. and Mrs. John D .Deyton, Jr.. Senior Class To Sponsor Chicken Stew I DC TO MEET The Stephene D. Lee Chapter of U. D. C. will meet tonight, March 1, at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. INene Workman. The senior class of Clinton high school will sponsor another chicken stew tonight (March 1) in the school cafeteria. They will begin serving at 5:30 o’clock and stew will be sold for ninety cents a quart. Customers are asked to bring their own contain ers or plates will be served at the cafeteria. announce the birth of a son, Spencer Randall, on February 23 at the Bla- icck clinic. Mrs. Deyton is the for mer Miss Mary Helen Babb. BLANTON , Mr. and Ms. W. S. Blanton an nounce the birth of a daughter, Gail Frances, on February 24 at the Bla lock clinic. .Mrs. Blanton is the for- tate Ls notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and ali persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. RICHARD F. BUFORD, ET AL, Executors. - 15-4c February 14, 1951. quarters at 156 Fiftih Ave., New York. She will address the mid-week prayer meeting at the First Presby terian church on Wednesday, March 7, at 7:30. 1 Ihe CHIROPRACTOR-,ind ^ Auditor To Take 1951 Tax Returns P.T.A. MEETS TUESDAY The regular monthly meeting of the Florida Street School Parent- Teacher association will be held Tuesday evening, March 6, at 7:30. The Presbyterian college glee club will present a musical program for the occasion. Miss Jennie V. Culbertson, county vir audltor . will be at Lee Willard’s store mer I\A.iss Jesrhette Dsvis. Blsn* f~ _i__ «/v-• ton is a student at Presbyterian t0 ., 2 30 to take l»al . tax returns. She will be a: the State * wri .... ; Training school from 3 to 5 pjn. HOLTZILAW | Wednesday. March 7. she will be at Mr. and Mrs. Pinkney Holtzclaw . Clinton Mills all day from 9 to announce the birth of a daughter,' 6> ami at Lydia Mill9 Th ursday th e Nettie Mae Georgette, on Friday, 1 same hours. February 17 at the Whitmire clinic. ( H er complete itinerary will be an- ARTHRITIS: “My trouble began six (years ago while I was in service. It feels like my heart hurting and the pain goes into my left arm and around into my back. A dozen doc tors said I had! Arth ritis and nothing could be done for me. I am a farmer, but I am not able to do the work because the least exertion results * Mrs. Holtzclaw is the former Miss, jounced next week, she said. Helen Walker of Whitmire. TODD Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Todd announce Dr. Hart CARD OF THANKS in this hurting over my heart.” This was the story we heard from this 31 year old ex-service man. Nervous Breokdown Prevented This case is typical of the amaz ing results obtained under Dr. Hart’s care. This young man was on the vergfe of a nervous break down. He was off work and he was afraid to return to his job. He seemed to have lost confidence in himself. . We take this means of expressing the birth of a daughter, Carolyn, our appreciation of each and every A. ) 20 BIG NEW BOATS 14 and 16 Feet Long, 4 Ft. Wide, 3 Seats 100% SAFE 100% DRY 40 GOOD BOATS. FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM Come over to CROMER’S FISH CAMP Near Cross HiU, S. C. Lewis, on February 25 at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Todd is the former Miss Mary Elizabeth Lewis of Conway. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ; The State of South Carolina, i County of Laurens. By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS, Dr. George R. Blalock made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Elstate and effects of Fannie Y. Blalock. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said Fan nie Y. Blalock, deceased, that they Dr. Hart took charge of this case in kindness shown our brother, James November and the man’s symptoms M. Brown, during his long illness. began to clear up almost immediate- The folral contributions for the was dismissed in January and funeral were most beatutiful. We ia looking forward to making a crop thank you. | this year. ' —*MRS. R. C. STEWART i AND SISTERS M you are suffering from Arthritis 1 or Nervousness and it is your sincere FINAL SETTLEMENT 1 desire to get well, consult Dr. Hart. Dr. Hart found the solution to his problem in the nervous sys tem. So great was the response that this young man regained his confidence and composure and re turned to work the same week. Take notice that on the 15th day* He has helped many sick people regain their health, perhaps he can do the same for you. A consultation with Dr. Hart may be your first step toward enjoying better health. Con sult Dr. Hart today. DR. CHAS. J. HART 254 W. Main St. Laurens, S. C. 1 be and appear before me, in the “Freeze and Controls” Be sure you clip FREE Television Fountain Pen Coupon from next week’s Chronicle. Redeemable only at SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY on “Coupon Day”. 9 hours only—Saturday, March 10. Limit 4 Pens to a Coupon. Life Time Guarantee, with coupon price, 77c. Mail orders—add 10c. Prepaid orders taken now. This is not a Ball Point thank goodness. This is the last Sale this year at this price. Court of Probate, to be held at Lau rens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on March 9, 1951 next, after publica tion hereof, at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 23 day of February Anno Domini 1951. J. HEWLETTE WASSON. 2tcw JP.L.C. 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