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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRst GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R
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Joe Littleton in playing outdoor Neal ind Huby Neal by Mary And-
games and contests. Later Mrs. R. L. erson Bailey and William Ray And-
Littleton invited the children to an erson as executors of the estate of
Page Three
Mr. and, Mrs. Cecil Wooten visited
HA-lc Dolmer Wooten and Mrs.
Wooten in Simpsonville recently.
W. D. Sizemore spent last week
with his son, Odes Sizemore, and
Mrs. Sizemore in Whitmire.
A-2c George Dunaway spent sev
eral days in Charleston recently.
Miss Shirley and Wayne Wilson
are spending the week in Greenville
with »Mr. and Mrs. Holbert Wilson
and other relatives.
Lindy Dunaway of Jacksonville,
Fla., is spending two weeks with his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Dunaway.
Mrs. Ray Fowler and children of
Augusta^ Ga., are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway.
Rev. J. A. Williams attended the
annual youth convention of the Pen
tecostal Holiness church at Beech
Springs Saturday.
S-Sgt Hamer King, recently re
turned from Korea, is spending his
furlough with his sister, Mrs. Ray
mond Cash and Mr. Cash and other
relatives.
Misses Alice and Frankie Sam
ples and Charlene Turner spent sev
eral days with their grandmother,
Mrs. Ethel Rucker in Greenwood.
Miss Peggy Edmonds is spending
her vacation in Griffin, Ga., with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sutton.
Mrs. Gaynelle Cannon and son, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Barbery of Greenville were recent
visitors in Savannah, Ga.
Friends of Sgt. Lawrence Barbery
will learn with-interest he is enroute
home after nine months duty in Ko
rea.
Mrs. B. S. Rawls, accompanied by
Mrs. G. R. Clark and daughter of
Rock Hill have returned home after
visiting P. R. and A. P. Polatty and
Mrs. E. P. Lowry in Saluda.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Galloway
and daughter of Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
spent several days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ivey and
daughter spent Sunday in Ware
Shoals with his mother, Mrs. E. C.
Ivey.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Boozer and
son, Mike, of Newberry, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tin
sley.
Miss Mary Faye Cagle is spending
two weeks with Mrs. Jeanette Cox
in Columbia.
Friends of Sgt. Jack Caughman
will be interested to know he has
his hood faith in the bidding. The
same to be applied to the pu rchase
price upon his complying with the
outdoor table adorned with a lovely George W. Bailey by deed dated Ltgrms of sale, otherwise to be paid
birthday cake where they were serv- February 26, 1945, and recorded *
of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burto/i. !«* ice cream, cake cookies and pink the office of the Clerk of Court for
Miss Rachel Reece of Greer spent Icmonade Each httle guest remem- ; Laurens County in Deed Book 79,
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bar-jbered Emily with a gift on this hap- at Page 302.
ton. |py occasion. | TERMS OF SALE: Cash, the suc-
c. r cessful bidder, other than the
Shower For Mrs. Bradfonr plaintiff herein, immediately upon
Mrs. R. H.
Gregory and
landed safely in Newfoundland.—-
Mrs. W. J. Overton of Fayetteville,
N. C., was the week-end guest of her
sister, Mrs. Alta Riser and Mr. Riser.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams and
family were visitors in Greenville
Saturday.
Miss Helen Tucker is spending the
week with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
GiU in Barnwell.
Mrs. Joe Griffin and Mrs. Nlta
Sims of Laurens were guests Mon
day of Mrs. A. J. Satterfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rollins and
daughter, and Mrs. A. J. Satterfield
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Watt Stewart in Easley.
Mr. and Mrs. Colie Gregory and
Charles Gregory of Spartanburg and
Junior Harmon of Woodruff visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gregory during
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Chilton and
> family attended the funeral of Mrs.
Luke Carter in Reedsville, N. C., re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis of Calhoun
Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Camp
bell and daughter, Linda, Miss Pa
tricia Lewis of Abbeville, W. M.
Lewis of Baxley, Ga., and Mrs. Josie
Winsdor visited Mrs. J. H. Lewis
during the week-end.
Mrs. Frances Bowen and children
of Williamston were Sunday guests
FINE
FURNITURE
Down Through
the Years
tTe.
Jones
&
Sons
The Best for Over
Fifty Years
CLINTON,
S.C.
Plus Thirteen OtheE
Stores in
South Carolina
Chilton, Mrs. W. T.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. _ _ . , , ,— — , j —
Gregory visited Mr. and Mrs. puy °” Saturday evening Misses Eliz- the concision „f t he bidding, shall
O erstreet in Marilyn, N. C„ recTnt- f b *V n .a t Woodward enter-j d il with the clerk 0 , c rt thc
us erstreet in y , I tamed with a pmk and blue shower sum ot 5 cent a . a arantee of
Miss Emily Littleton, accompan- at u ' e ‘ r h ° me Ior Mr! - Brad -
to Plaintiff for credit on the in
debtedness. In the event the suc-
such a deposit, or should fail to
cessful bidder should fail to make
comply with the terms of sale, the
said lands shall be re-sold on the
same or some subsequent Salesday
on the same terms, at risk of the
defaulting purchaser.
The purchaser to pay for papers,
stamps and recording.
W. E. DUNLAP,
3c-d-2 C. C. C. P. .Sc G. S.
Dated this 13th day of June, 1953
Dr. J. W. JONES, JR.
Phone 1023
128 Musfcrove Street
Clinton, S. C. * v
ied by Mr. and Mrs. 0<$s Smith and
daughter of Joanna spent several
days at Folly Beach. . _
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clamp and chil-1
dren and Mrs. Janie Jackson of Ware
Shoals are spending several days
with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Littleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Samples, Sr.,
and family, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie Samples, Jr., and fam
ily of Ware Shoals were called to
Charlotte, N. C., Saturday due to the
serious illness of. Mrs. Samples, Sr.,
sister of Mrs. Catherine Baty.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick and
daughter, visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Hamrick in Greenwood
Sunday.
Miss Juanita Hamrick has return
ed home after visiting Miss Barbara
Witt in Greenwood.
Mrs. John Heath and daughter,
Mary Jane and Miss Patsy Smith of
Ware Shoals spent several days witli
Mrs. J. H. Seay.
Misses Lena Giliam and Feroline
Seay are attending camp meeting
of the Church of God near Green
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis and
family spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. Frieda Davis in Kings
port, Tenn.
Mr. and :Mrsa Harold
ford. Appropriate games under the
direction of Mrs. Willette Smith were
enjoyed after which the hostesses
served refreshments.
Birthday Party Enjoyed
On Saturday evening Mrs. Clyde
Cannon entertained thirteen guests i
at her home honoring her daughter,
Linda, who was celebrating her
birthday. The guests enjoyed out
door games after which they wer®
invited into the dinner where they
were served ice cream and cake
from a -prettily appointed table cen
tered with a birthday cake. Mrs.
Mildred Lee assisted Mrs. Cannon in
entertaining and serving the guests.
Each one remembered Linda with a
gift on this occasion.
Given Birthday Sapper
On Friday evening Mrs. James
Craine entertained with a surprise
birthday supper in honor of her hus
band. vA numer of friends and rela
tives gathered for the happy occa
sion. Mrs. Henrietta Young of Dub
lin, Ga. was an out-of-town guest.
To Thank Yon
May I say thank you from the
bottom of my heart for the meals
that were served, the lovely floral
Hampton tributes and many other deeds of
were visitorsj in Charleston Friday, kindness that were shown us at the
Misses RUby Fallow, Nellie Os
borne, Polly Brazil, Marion Mitchell
and Gerry Balked and Dewey Brazil
and Arthur Dunaway visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Lowe in Union Sunday.
Mr. and (Mrs. Gordon Few and
family of Woodruff visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Tinsley Sunday.
Mrs. Gus Harris, Mrs. Bertha
sudden death of our father, Charlie
Powell.
'MRS. GLADYS KELLETT,
S. B. POWELL.
Epworth Alumni To
Hove Picnic July 19
~ . — — , —. — , The former students of Epworth
Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Children’s Home are planning a re-
Harris and family spent Sunday in un i on ant j picnic at Heise’s Pond,
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Harris and family spent Sunday
Anderson with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. John McClaister and
Pam of Whitmire visited Mrs. Homer
Douglas Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Jones and Mrs. Harold
Caeson and son, David, of Greenville,
visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams
Sunday.
with Mrs. Lilly Mae Mills.
(Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leon Ray of
Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Lawson of Buffalo, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Law-
son.
Mrs. Gladys Boyd of Atlanta, Ga.,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Braswell, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stone of Wiliamston
were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs.
J. W. Spillers.
located a few miles fom Columbia,
on July 19. All graduates and for
mer students are invited to attend,
bringing their families and a picnic
basket.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
In Court of Common Pleas.
Miss 'Judy~T3iahey- spent -Sundayt -Benk-of-Clinton,- - Blaintif£,-_vs _
Ruby Neal, Defendant,
PURSUANT to a Decree of
the
Court in the above case, I will sell
at public outcry to the highest bid
der, either in or in front of the
Court House, at Laurens, S. C., on
Salesday in July next, being Mon
day, the 6th day of the month, dur
ing the legal hours for such sales,
the following described property,
to wit:
All the undivided interest of
Mrs. Lita Duncan of Spartanburg i Ruby Neal, the same being a one-
visited her brother, Glenn
and Mrs. Downs Sunday.
Downs
With The Sick
We are glad to report Richard
Hampton has returned from Roper
hospital in Charleston and is able to
be out again.
. Friends of Joe Campbell will be
interested to know he has returned
home after a few days stay at Hays
hospital. Mr. Campbell was injured
in a fall at his home Saturday.
Little Joanne Williams is ill at the
home of her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
J. A. Williams.
D. E. Medlock, Sr., is seriously ill
at St. Frances hospital in Greenville.
Sorry to report Bobby Braswell
seriously ill at his home.
Friends of Mr. Clyde Bigbee will
regret to know she has been ill sev
eral days.
Birthdays And Anniversaries
Mrs. Edna Lawson and Mrs. Peggy
Cothran have birthdays this week.
July 1 will be the birthday of
Tommy Inloe, Gerald Foster and
Miss Gaynelle Barbery.
Lynn Inloe is two years old today.
Jerry Huey was twelve years old
June (21.
Charles Meadors celberated his
birthday June 25.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ficklin cele
brated their wedding anniversary
June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox cele
brated a wedding anniversary
Thursday. '
June 30 was the birthday of BoV
by Hamrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames cele
brated their wedding anniversary
June29.
Miss Patsy Wyatt will celebrate a
birthday July 6.
June 11 was Mrs. W. B. Samples
birthday. - —^ j
Durrell Samples had a birthday
June 19.
June 12 was the wedding anni
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Turner.
Ruthie Ivey wil be six Sunday.
, June 28 was the birthday of Joe
Caughman.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caughman cele
brated their first weding anniversary
Sunday. *
Joe Strickland celebrated a birth
day June 2.
(June 23 was Alan Strickland’s
birthday.
! Celebrates Birthday With Party
/ Miss_ Emily Lfittleton celebrated
her seventh birthday with a party
at her home Monday evening. Twen
ty-three little guests gathered for the
occasion and were entertained by
half interest in fee simple and a life
interest in the remaining one-half,
in the following described real
property: All that piece, parcel or
tract of land, with the improve
ments thereon, situate, lying and
being on the east side of South
Carolina Highway No. 308, being
partly within and partly without
the corporate limits of the Town of
Clinton, in Laurens County, State
of South Carolina, said tract con
taining thirty-five (35) acres, more
or less, and being bounded on the
north by land? now or formerly of
W. J. Martin and Mollie Martin and
by lands now or formerly of Estate
of G. C. Young; on the east by
lands of H. D. Rantin and lands of
Agnes Bobo from which it. is sep
arated by a branch the branch bi-
ing the line, and by lands now or
formerly of G. C .Young; on the
south by lands now or formerly of
H. D. Henry; and on the west by
lands of J. A. Melton, lands of M.
D. Smitherman and possibly by
lands of others from which it is sep
arated by S. C. Highway No. 308,
the said highway being the west
ern boundary line; said tract is the
identical tract conveyed to B. B.
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