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I i - Thursday, August 28, 1952 / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre Five -r KSSiSitii WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents ■Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. W. L. Marshall and daughter, Miss Bloise Marshall, have returned from a sev eral weeks stay at Montreat, N. C. Mrs. Ed Little and Miss Miriam Donnan spent several days last week in Aiken with Mrs. Little’s daugh ter, Mrs. Glenn Willis. Mr. and Mrs. George Bagwell and daughters, Nancy and Judy, have moved here from Laurens and are occupying their recently purchased home on West Main Street. Mr. Bag- well is proprietor of the Clinton Cleaners. ^ Hugh Eichelberger, Jr., was thp guest of Mike McAdams in Lancas- ton, N. C., who with Mrs. MoSween and sons are visiting their parents here, was the guest minister Sunday morning at the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Greenville. Rev. and Mrs. Lucius B. Marion and children of Tuscaloosa, Ala., are visiting the former’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Marion. eral days with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry. Keith Cauley spent several days last week in Aiken with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ad ams. Mrs. Adelaide Murray of Colum bia, is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Tom Addison, and Mr. Addi son. Mrs. Inez Pruitt and Miss Trotti Pruitt spent several days last week in Ridgecrest, N. C., with then- sister and aunt, Mrs. Earl Jones- Mrs. J. B. Hart, Carol and Kathy Hart and Kenneth Baker, Jr., re turned yesterday from Boone, N. C.. where they were visitors and ter, Nina Hazel Milam, on the week-end. Mrs. Donald Schlier is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B- K. Woodward, in Millington, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sadler re turned yesterday from Charleston where they were guests several days of Mr. and Mrs. “Buddy” Hey ward. James F. Bodie cf Prineville, Oregon, arrived by plane today for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. R. C. Stewart, and Mr. Stewart. Mrs. G. C. Nabors, Mrs. Irby Hol land, Mr. and Mrs Carson Nobors have returned from Washington, D. C., where they attended the funeral of Luther Adair, brother of Mrs. Nabors and Mrs. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Summerville and three daughters have returned to their home in Miami, Fla., after a several weeks visit with relatives week with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Trib- i and North Carolina with 3.9 per cent, ble and family. ' North Carolina’s vehicles rose from Dr. and Mrs. Everett Hancock j M 29,454 to. 1,174,000. and Children, E. Brady and Cindy, j For the whole nation, a record of Salem, 111., were recent guests \ total of 53,353,000 motor vehicles of Mrs. Leila N. Johnson. Gains of Car Registration Place SC 3rd. was forecast by the bureau to be , registered by the end of 1952. This | would be a gain of 2.8 per cent over the 51,913,965 of a year ago. California will probably be the first state to have more than 5,000,000 vehicles registered and New York is expected to pass the 4,000,000 mark. WASHINGTON, Aug. 24—South Carolina ranks third highest of all the 48 states in the rate of its in crease in automobile registrations, the Bureau of Public Roads disclosed yesterday. 1951, to 687,000 in August of this ter several days last week. Mrs. Bessie Godfrey has returned sons have returned from a ten-day home from Columbia where she vis- vacation stay at Folly Beach with ited her son, Frank Godfrey and Mrs. the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Codfrey, who accompanied her here A. W. Shealy of Columbia, and were supper guests of Mr. and Miss Rosanne Campbell of Colum- Mrs. Ansel Godfrey. I bus, Ohio, is visiting her grandfather, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mills and daugh- j R -J 5 - Vance and other relatives, ter. Miss Margie Mills, and son, Kay, ^r. and Mrs. George R. Blalock and Jr., and Miss Rose Moore Nettles I , are ,°I! a , ten " da l' ‘<> were recent guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. B. A. Mille and family Mr. and Mrs. Billy Owens and! attended the play, “Horn In The daughters, Charlotte and Nancy, re-[West.” They were accompanied turned yesterday to their home in home by Miss Lillian Hart who has Sanvannah, Ga., after spending a va-, been attending Camp Silver Pines cation with the former’s mother, Mrs.! at Roaring Gap, N. C. William Bailey Owens. Mr. and Mrs.) M rs . Sam McCrary, Rosanne, Owens were visitors in the mountains | Mrs. Frank Cauley and Mrs. Mabry and friends here and in Charlotte, several days this week. j McCrary were guests of friends in N. C., Joanna, Laurens and Me- i y ear < a 8 a * n 6 per cent. This was Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy and! Greenwood Tuesday. i Cormick. Mrs. Summerville is the Lyl Leaman of Grnewooed, is former Miss Etta Nabors, daugh- visiting his brother-in-law and sis-1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair. [ of Joanna. Oran Nabors, who ac- Mrs. C. A. Milne and daughter of! companied them, stopping at points Columbia, spent the weekend with; of interest in Florida, has return- her sister, Mrs. B. T. Fuller. i ed home. Mrs. Ethel M. Kern of Anderson,; ' Mrs. Ed Little and Mrs. W. G. Mrs. B. M. Anderson, Sr, and Miss | King have returned from Athens, Katherine Anderson of . Reidville, Ga., where they were guests sev- FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 16th day of September, 1952, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Ed Bonds in the oflfice of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the same day South Carolina’s cars, truck and will apply for a final discharge from buses rose from 648,297 in August, my trust as Executrix. in Blackville. New York and Canada lers. H. M. Wise and daughter, Miss Toccoa Wise, returned Monday from Mrs. John W. Little returned Mon- d ‘“o ”f ks vacation stay at Ponta dayday from a visit with her daugh- _... , . .. ... , ter, Mrs. John B. Pittman and Mr. M,ss Lllllan D,Hard letl thls weck Pittman in Rockingham, N. C. Mrs. J. W. Crawford left Sunday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. O. W. Chapin and the Rev. Mr. Belleville, N. J. Mrs. John W. Sanders and infant daughter, Patricia Louise, of Dan ville, Va., recently visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley. Dr. and (Mrs. Newton B. Jones left Tuesday for a several weeks vacation trip. While away they will visit relatives in Rome and Atlanta, Ga., and will be guests of friends in Delaware, Charlottesville and Rich mond, Va., and Greensboro, N. C. Mrs. F. P. Thompson is spending the week in Greenwood with her sis ter, Mrs. Billy Barnette and family. Rev .and Mrs. Layto nFrazer and daughters are guests of the latter’s relatives in Sweethall and Richmond, Va., this week. Mrs. M. L. Robertson and Miss Mildred Workman visited Miss Rosa Dreher in Prosperity during the past week. Mrs. G. I. Edwards of Sumter was the guest last week of Mrs. M L. -.Robertson. Mr. Edwards and dough- ter, Arlene were here on Sunday and accompanied her home. Also a guest in the Robertson home during the week was Mrs. Evans Simmons of Carnegie, Ga. Mrs. W. S. Porter and daughters, Misses Julia and Helen Porter, re turned yesterday from their home in Montrebt, N. C. where they spent the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Marr and daughters have moved to Gastonia, N. C. to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goodale of Chapel Hill, £1. C. recently visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. Reese H. Young and Mr. Young. Friends of the Goodales who formerly made their home here while he was a member of the Presbyterian College faculty, will be interested to know they will move September 1 to Charleston, W. Va., where he has accepted a position. Shockley Hall of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. E. H. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Hall of Greenville also spent Sunday here. Dr. John Forsyth of Fort Worth, Texas, has joined his family here for a visit with Mrs. Forsyth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard and will accompany them home the coming week. Mrs. Nene D. Workman, Mrs. B. B. Ballard, Mrs. James Pitts, Mrs. Hub ert Pitts and Mrs. G. W. Hollings worth spent several days this week in Cherokee, N .C., and attended the pageant “Unto These Hills.” Mrs. David Sadler and son, Rich ard, of Rock Hill, were guests last week of Mr. Sadler’s sister, Mrs. C. W. Copeland and Mr. Copeland. Miss Dontine Sligh of Darlington was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker, Ken neth, Jr., and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilkes were guests during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Stutts of High Shoals, N. C, at Gar den City Beach. Rev. Allen McSween of Lincoln- Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay- surpassed only by Arizona, the leader men t on or before that date; and all with 10.9 per cent, and Horida, sec - 1 having claims against said ond, with 6.1 per cent. estate will nresent them on or before were guests Sunday of Mrs. Agnes Kern. Miss Edna Fraser of Easley f who eral days of Mr. and Mrs. Harber Montgomery. ' Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carson and will be librarian at the high school, sops of Gastonia, N. C., were guests is making her home with Miss during the past week of Mrs. Car- the Easley City Schools. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snipes, of Helena, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Ellisor and sons, Joe Allen and Dalton, of Columbia, and Mrs. Helen Berry of Clinton, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Spears Saturday night. Buddy Johnson has returned i Irene Gary, ~a Workman. Also member of" Miss Sara Florida ThF Street school faculty, will again reside with Miss Workman. Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. T. B. Milam of Leesburg, Fla., son s sister, Miss Jamie Little. Mrs. W. Maryland ranked fourth with 5.5 per cent; Virginia came fifth 5.2 per cent; while Alabama and Georgia ! tied for sixth with^S.l per cent. Next, in order, came Nevada with 4.6 per cent; California, Colorado and New Jersey with 4.2 per cent; estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. HARRIET McCARLEY BONDS, Executrix. August 15, 1962. ll-4cw SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., arg on a two weeks vacation trip! to New Orleans and Texas. Their [ children, Jan and Christy, are spending this week with their grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Brodie, of Florence, at Ocean Drive Beach. their grandparents was the guest of his niece. Miss | and will visit Jamie Little, and other relatives here next week. * here last week. He was joined by j Mrs. David Tribble of Nashville, home after spending the past two Mrs. Milam and their granddaugh- Tenn., spent a few days here last weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. C. E. Vaughan, in Columbia, and at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. C. B. Kugler and daugh ters, Barbara Ellen and Patsy Lee, of Washington, N. C., are visiting her parents, Mr! and Mrs. C. C. Giles. Mr. Kugler will also be here during the week-end to accompany them home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boozer and family of Prosperity, were guests Sunday of Mrs. T. M. Sease and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and children visited her motner, Mrs. C. K. Wells, in Nebo, N. C., a few days this week. Miss Dplnres Rurkg of Baltimore YCUR DOCTOR Friendly Service... No matter what your banking needs you'll find a "friendly sevice" awaiting you here. Dr. Felder Sinifh Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET Seiith Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYI EXAMINATIONS! •:## to 8J« Wednesdays 9:99 to 12:2# Phono 724 • Many physicians and surgeons _ . are making- it a-practice to suggest- Md., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jos eph Steiner, and Mr. Steiner this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson and son, Johnny, moved here yes terday from Greenville to a resi dence on the State Training School campus. s Mr. Johnson recently en tered upon his work as business manager of the institution. Mrs. T. C. Johnson has returned from a several weeks stay at their summer cottage near Hendersor- ville. She had as her visitors her mother, Mrs. J. W. White of New berry, and sister, Miss Elizabeth White of Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Lester Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and children, Denny, Wanda and Sandra, of Nichols, Ga., were week-end guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. C. C. Giles, and Mr. Giles. Floyd Fuller is spending this week with his sister, Mrs. Calvert Marsh, and Mr. Marsh in Columbia. Friends qf Bill Pitts will he in terested, to know he has accepted a position with Stephens’ Laundry in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Ramage and grandson, Wesley Tabor, of Perry, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ram age of Ware Shoals, visited Mrs E. L. Chandler and Mrs. J C. Cope land Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barrow ofi Columbia, were Sunday guests of j Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Monroe and children, Jimmy and Libby, of Latta, are spending several days this week with the John T. Blake ly family. They also have as their guests Mrs. H. K. Covington and children of Hamlet, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett spent; several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Compton in Bar- nardsville, N. C., and Gatlinbupg, Tenn. Mary Page of Charlotte is spend ing this week with her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Adair. Mrs. Winfield Bryson of Spartan burg, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath last week. Mr. and Mrs. Choc Burnett ana son, “Choccy,” were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stutts in Charleston.' Mrs. Louise Hilton spent the week in Union as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Duke. Mrs. Dot Crouch oi Orangeburg, and - Mrs. W. W. Wannamaker of St. Matthews, were guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Anderson last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wingate r Ft. Myers, Fla., spent several days recently with their daughter, Mrs. Choc Burnett, and Mr. Burnett. Mrs. C. D. Boyd of Jacksonville, Fla., is visiting • her sister, Mrs. Henry M. Young. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nance and daughters, Nell Timmerman, and Norma Nance, have returned from a several days visit to Williams burg, Virginia Beach, and Norfolk, Va., and through Jhe Smokies trail. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard Of Co lumbus, Miss., are spending sev- that patients bring prescriptions to this ’’Reliable” Pharmacy for care ful compounding. 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