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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, January 3, 1952
Number 1
WEST CUNTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. J. E. BRASWELL. Conecpondent tnd Rejn-eeentatlve
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakley and
children of Spartanburg, visited
Mi*, and Mrs. Clarence Oakley on
, the Greenwod highway recently.
r -J. M. Bouknight, Ralph Bouk-
night, and Roland Bouknight at
tended the funeral of their aunt,
Mrs. Florence Livingston, at Poma-
ria Sunday. t > „
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock of
Charleston, spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker.
Mrs. L. J. Smith and children of
Bamberg spent last week with L. J.
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Marcell
Barker.
Mrs. Ely Mobley of San Antonio,
Texas, was the Saturday guest of
Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr.
Miss Grace Ficklin and L. C. Fick
lin, Mr. and Mrs. Durell Ficklin,
• Mike and Tommy visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Ficklin in Charlotte, N.
C., over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ivey and
children of Greenwood, -spent Sun
day with Mr. and M$s. Brevard
"Patterson.
James Dickerson of the navy,
spent the week-end with Wayne
Graham.
- Mrs. Ray Fowler and children of
Augusta, Ga., are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Faulkner
and daughter, Helen, of Augusta,
Ga., viited relative here over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dunaway and
family of Jacksonville, Fla., visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunaway
and Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson arid
fahiily visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Wi
Wilson near Mountville Sunday.
*Mr.. and Mrs. Larry Guillermin,
enrodte from- their home in Buffa
lo, , N. Y., were guests of their
daughter, Mrs. W- R- Terry, Jr., and
llr. Terry on Saturday.
Mrs. Clifford Higgason of Green
ville, wa the guest of Rev. and Mrs.
W. R. Terry during the week-end.
Mrs. Gladys Boyd and son. Mil-
ton, of Atlanta, Ga., visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bras
well, Sr., over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J: E. Braswell, Sr.,
had as dinner guests Christmas Mr.
and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huey and son,
" Mrs. Gladys Boyd ad son of At
lanta, Ga., J. I\. Boyd, Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Holmes and sons of
I Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell were
Happy And Free
From Stomach
Gas Pains
MRS. MOUNGER
Mrs. Maggie Mounger, Route 1,
Middlesiboro, Ky^, writes. “For
years awful spells of gassy, upset
stomach and loss of appetite made
me so miserable I could scarcely
breathe. Smothering gas pressure
pains often made me feel too weak
to walk. After other triedicines
and treatments failed, the first dose
_pf Scalfs helped me. Now I feel
c/grand, thanks to God for Scalf’s
Indian River Medicine.”
Scalf’s is on sale at all good drug
stores on a money-back guarantee
of satisfaction; try it today.
called Anderson Saturday on ac
count of the illness of Mr. Bag
well’s Another.
Mrs. J. P. Hunnicutt of Green
wood, was the week-end guest of
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Knox. /»
Sylvene, Barbara and Sandra
Rice visited their grandparents in
Laurens recently.
Mrs. Gus Harris has returned
home after a visit in Gastonia, N.
C.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Dptiglas,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Douglas of
Gray Court, and Mrs. Mattie Har
vey of Lydia, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Douglas recently.
Lowell Rice is spending a, few
days with his grandmother, Mrs.
Hattie Rice, near here.
T. D. Jones, Mrs. P. D. Watkins
and Mrs. Eursula McCary of Green
wood, spent Wednesday with their
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. H..A. Adams.
Mrs. D. L. Owens has returned
home after visiting her son, S. A.
Owens, and Mrs. Owens in Gaffney.
WUh The Sick
?drs. W. R. Price has been ill at
her home.
Homer Douglas is ill at his home
on Elizabeth street. .
Frances Mallew has chicken pox.
Richard Thomas is improving in
a North Carolina hospital after a
car accident.
2. W. Rushton has been ill the
past week.
William Cannon continues ill at
Hays hospital.
Mrs. James Dunaway is suffering
a broken collar bone received in an
automobile accident last week. v
» Mrs. Otis Graham is home from
1 Hays hospital and is improving.
Birthdays and Wadding
Anniversariat
Glenn Edward Braswell will
celebrate his 9th birthday Jan^ 12.
Miss Thelma Ruth Brasweircele-
brated her 7th birthday* Dec. 26.
Anne Meadors celebrated her
10th birthday Dec. 3J.
Colie Graham was 8 * years bid
December 23.
Luke Fuller celebrated his birth
day December 27.
Mrs. Johnnie Wilson celebrated
her birthday December 25.
Mrs. Betty Lawson had a birth
day January 1.
Mrs. Wm. Cannon had a birth
day December 28. _
C. E. Leopard had a birthday
January 2.
Roddy McAlister will celebrate
his- 1st birthday January 6.
Watch Barrie* Held
A watch service was held at Cal
vary Baptist church Monday night
consisting of songs, prayer, testis
monials and preaching. Rev. R. D. .
Gregg and Rev. Kenneth Brown
made addresses.
Baptismal Barrie* Sunday
A, baptismal service will be held
Sunday night, January 6, at Cal
vary Baptist church.
Go-To-Church Sunday Planned
The brotherhood of Calvary Bap
tist church is sponsoring a gd-to-
church Sunday on January 20.
Those not having a way to go to
church on this date are asked to
call 862 between 9:30 and 10 a. m.,
and a car will furnish transpor-
Droft Board Colls
Ten Into Service -
Ten Laurens county men are to
report for induction Jan. 11, arid
2 on Jan. 18, according to an an
nouncement this week by the local
draft board.,. Eighty more are to
report Jan. **4 for physical exami
nation.
The t/en to report Jan. 11 for in-,
ductibn are:
Thomas Woodrow Strickland,
Laurens; Charles Augustus Lind-
berg Mathis, Gaffney; George Ran
dolph Johnson, Kinards; Ernest
Cleveland Motes, Clinton; Darrell
Pelham Armstrong, Owings; Albert
Lindsay Odom, Gastonia, N. C.;
David Dwight Page, North Augus
ta; Arnold Lee Tumblin, Laurens;
J lgrl Blaker Simmons, Clinton;
unior Lee Crawford, Waterloo.
BAY:
"I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE”
THANK YOU
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
■ ADMINISTRATION
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The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens
By J.’H. Wasson, Probate Judge:
Whereas, Chloreen O. Hughes
made suit to me to grant her Let
ters of Administration of the Es
tate and effects of Robert E. Hughes.
These are, therefore, to ci% and.
admonish all and singular the kin
dred and Creditors of the said Rob
ert E. Hughes, deceased, that they
be and appear v be?ore mg, in
Court of Probate, to be held at Lau
rens Court House, ,Laurens, S. C.,
on December 31, 1951, hext^ after
publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in
the forenoon, to show 'cause, if any
tliey have, why the laid ‘ Adrriinis-
tiation should, not be granted.
Given under my h^nd and- seal
this 13th diy of December, Anna
Domini 1951. * •?
' J. HEWLETTE WASSON
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Missionary Meeting Monday
The .monthly meeting of the
Woman’s Missionary Society of
Bailey Memorial church will be
held Monday evening, January 7,
at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Helen
Berry on Sloan street. Mrs. Joe
Terry will have charge of the devo
tions and the Bible study will be
1 led by Mrs. W. R. Terry, Jr., wife
of the pastor.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our neighbors,
friends and others for the help giv
en and courtesies shown us when
our home was recently damaged by
fire. We also desire to publicly
thank the members of the city fire
department for their valuable
work.
—MR. AND MRS. HOLMES
HOLLAND ^^7
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PART WOOL
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Entire stock
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2.98
Entire Stock of
LADIES’
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1 -2 Price
Prices now range from
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None higher.
Entire Stock of
LADIES’
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Reduced to
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Price
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LADIES’ AND
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All one low price
1.00
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BOYS’
CORDliROY
PANTS
t
Were $6.95 and $7.95, now
4.95
Were>$4.95 anjl $5.95, now
3.88
Including knickers.
BOYS’
JACKETS
Reduced approximately
1-3 OFF!
All size£ from 1 td 18 yrs.
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Values to $3.98, now
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Values To $5.95, now
2.00
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Values to $7.9ft, now
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Children’s, Ladies’ aiid
Men’s.
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IVi > . ■.
BOYS’
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SHIRTS
Reduced
Reg. $2.98 and $2.49, now
1.98
Reg. $1.98 and $1.79, now
1.49
More than 5|) dozen to
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v LADIES’
omNG
PAJAMAS
Formerly $3.98, now-—
2.98
Formerly $2.98, now—
1.98
Entire stock in sizes 32-40
LADIES’— CHILDREN’S
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Coat styles and bam her
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