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# • • t ♦ t ♦ A ♦ i * i * 4 Thursday. September 27, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pajfe FIt# t. LOCAL FAMILIES APPROVE •ur Home Financing Plan! If you’re considering home ownership, and have the necessary down payment, drop in and find out all about our popular nome financing plan. We've served many local families, and they show their whole-hearted approval by referring friends and neighbors to us. Whether your plan is to build a new home or buy an existing home, we're here to help you. ederal Savings |and loan association A Clintoq Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Telephene Ne. • MniniMCTwnt«»»n«MHiin»«Mn»iBH—qp«—wtisiiwirniiManMinni I SPECIAL NEW! AMAZING AT JUST W' <1 DOWN • *1A WIIK fle laSarsst er Carry ia| Cfiuryas Rodiont diomonds dcillKitty set in ortuticolly corvtd yellow gold mountings to give maxi- *| mum brilliance to these rings. Fashionably styled, modem creations certain to thrill every woman ... priced sen sationally low. 1.00 DOWN 1.00 wwt A CtIDIT TO SOUTH CAROUNA /TS HORRIBLE TO UVE WITH PAIN! I / YET SO MANY SUFFER NEEDLESSLY v/HEN CHIROPRACTIC HOI DS THF ) KEY TO HEAITH ] Splitling Headaches? Raw Nerves? ; Chiropractic Case No. 1,732: "Head aches to me meant torture, loss of work, pain and nervousness. Scien tific Chiropractic Adjustments by Dr. C. J. Hart, of Laurens, S .C„ gave me immediate and lastinr re lief.” For better health, consult— Dr. C. J. Hart 254 West Main 8t Next to Methodiat Church LAURENS, S. C. ■'WEEK-END TUPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPIE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents i Mr. and Mrs. John F. Norris and ! Miss Elizabeth Nicholson returned I Sunday from a two weeks trip to { Canada and other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Romayne Hamilton spent the week-end with the for mer’s mother in Easley. v Friends of David Maxwell will ' be interested to know he has enter ed the army as a 2nd lieutenant and is now stationed at Fort Hen ning, Ga. j Miss Sara Culp, accompanied by Miss Mary Ann Yancey, spent the ! week-end at her home in Edgmoor. j P ee P* es an ^ P r - Johnson were ing on Sept. 20 where his son re ceived his diploma as a radio-tele- viSion technician. Friends of Mrs. Eugene Hitt will be interested to know she is able to be out again after being ill for several weeks. Miss Jamie Little spent several days in Gastonia, N. C., with her sister, Mrs. Everette Carson, and family last week. Dr. and Mrs. Harper Peeples of Jackson, Miss., were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson. Dr. Miss Toccoa Wise left Saturday for Ohio State University, in Co- j lumbus, where she will be a stu dent this year. Johnny Adair, student at Wof ford college, spent the week-end with nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ton Adair. Friends of Mrs. J. B. Speake and little daughter, Louise, will be in terested to know they are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young, Sr. Miss Sara Blakely, stu- | dent at Columbia college, spent the j week-end with her mother. | B. C. Preslar spent Sunday in | Cliffskie, N. C., with relatives Mrs. H. M. Rowland. Sr., widow j of the late Mr. Rowland, has re- ' turned to her former home at Eajt- over where she will reside. Mr. and Mrs. W J. Crews left Tuesday for New York where they will attend the wedding of the lat ter’s cousin, Mias Juanita Pulley, to Ted Hammett, which will take place on the television show. "Bride and Groom,” on Thursray after classmates at Georgia Dental col lege, now Emory, in Atlanta v »nd this was their first meeting since their college days. They were join ed here for the reunion visit by Bishopville, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Court of Probate, to be held at Lau- Frank Anderson last week. rens Court House. Laurens, S C., • Mr. and Mrs. Cally Gault of on Oct. 8. 1951, next, after publi- North Augusta, spent the week-end cation hereof, at 3 p. m.. in the af- w'ith the latter’s parents. Mr. and ternoon, to show couse. if any they Mrs. A. B. Godfrey. have, why the said Administration Friends of Lt. Lonnie MeMillian not ^ granted, will be interested to know he has tV G, 'i e " u !? der hand and seal been transferred to Camp LeJeune, of Set N. C., from Quantico, Va., after DarTUn j spending several weeks at his, home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McCaskill of Dil lon. and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kilar of Chicago, 111., visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith Monday. AJiss Jean Layton of Greenville, 1 spent the week-end with her par-1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Layton. ?ptember, Anno HEWLETTE WASSON, 2cw-4 J. P. L. C. IF YOU DONT READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DONT GET THE NEWS CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS. Hugh Young and Carroll S. Young made suit to me to grant Odus L. Young Letters of another classmate. Dr. T. L. Tim- Administration of the Estate and merman, and Mrs. Timmerman of effects of J. Willie Young. Laurens. > These ar«L therefore, to cite and Friends of Mrs. *N. Reece Young admonish aft and singular the Kin- will be glad to know she is con- dred and Creditors of the said J. valescing at the home of her sisters, Willie Young, deceased, that they Misses Lila and Mary Dillard in be and appear before me, in the stavest^ MemoriaMtfos^taL^he was 8WNNWNNNNNNWHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH accompanied to Columbia Tuesday by her son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Reece H. Young. Miss Edith Walker of Savannah and C. R. Walker of Darien. Ga.. 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Jeanes had as daughter, Mrs. Charles Raynal i their guests over the week-end Mr R ev Mr Raynal attended synod I and Mrs. Jack Jeanes and children, ^rr this week and Mrs J Jones ac- j Tommy and Ginger, of Atlanta., him home yesterday and also Mr. and Mrs. G. S Yeldell Friends of A. M Yfiung will be and Mr Giles of Greenwood glad to know he is convalescing at Miss Jo Copeland spent the home after being ill the past few week-end id Clemaon and attend- days ed a formal dance on Friday eve- Dr. A D Salter attended the ning and the Clemaon-PC football Georgia State Dental convention m Use Our Complete, Friendly Service For every buaineno or pereonal Iranaar- (ion involvinc money, there in a bank aer- vice suited to your needn . . . services de signed to help yon nave mone>. own and improve your home, finance your farming operation, establish your credit, aafegaard your income. We invite yon to acquaint yourwlf with our friendly service! 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R ■ Mr. and Mrs. Gene Avery of Rock ^ M M M M M W latter’T^plVrnts. ”niT k Mrs h Irby !pg«ooo>x»n»Mtt»»u<»»8H»ix3(x»at»»«»nMnxnaMaKaictootnimiinnnmnnnmn3nnnnnnnncn»i«»nMnn»>wn»ai j Hipp Mrs. R. S. Thompson of Ander- ( son. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W Harris and family. I Mrs. Estelle Abrams is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Plunk ett, and family in Conyers, Ga. - * Mrs. Monroe Rogers of Dillon, is the guest of Mrs. C. W. Stone. Mrs. D. O. Rhame, Sr., of Colum bia, is spending several weeks with 1 her son. Dr. D. O. Rhame, and fam ily. Mrs. Preston Thompson attended a reunion luncheon of her class at Lander college, in Greenville, on Tuesday. Mrs. Drucie McSwain and Mrs.; Will Cromer of Newberry, visited! their sister, Mrs. D. J. Woods, and] Dr. Woods during the week. Misses Sara Frances Copeland, I Sue Cooper and Sara Workman, students at college, spent Sunday homes here. L. E. Bishop is visiting his sister, Mrs. F. H. Hearn, in Greensboro, N. C., for several weeks. Gene Anderson of Anderson, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett, Fred. Jr., and Miss Velma Cox spent Sun day at Chimney Rock, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ow-ens and son, Tench, were guests during the 1 week of Mrs. Henry DeVaga in Co lumbia. Mrs. Claude Monroe and children 1 spent the week-end in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller visit- 1 , ed the latter’s mother, Mrs. W. W. Cole, in Greenwood over the week-! end. They also visited her broth-; er, R. P. Cole, a patient at the Vet eran’s hospital in Columbia. Miss Alice Thompson of Whit-; mire, spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Fred Whitlock, and Mr. Whitlock. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley and children, Shirley and Marie, spent Sunday in Silverstreet with the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Shealy. 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