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/ The Chronicle Strives To Be A Clean News paper, Complete, Newsy and Reliable She Clinton If You Don’t Read The Chronicle You Don’t Get the News Clinton, S. C., Thursday, March 4, 1954 Number 9 Intorotf Fynm West Clinton MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative PHONE 596-J / Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rollins and family of Hamlet, N. C., were week-end visitors of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Rollins and other relatives. infer and Mrs. £' R. -Cote and family visited Mrs. Cole’s sister, Mrs. W. P.^ Patterson, and Mr. Patterson in Anderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fair and family of Greenville, spent Sun day with Mr. Fair’s sister, Mrs. Claud Gilstrap, Jr., and Mr. Gil- strap. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and daughter, Cindy, and Mrs Leila Smith attended the funeral of Henry Allen in Anderson Saturday. Mrs. John Maye and Miss Au drey Maye attended the funeral of Mrs. Dorothy Mobley in Un ion Sunday. Mrs. Missouri Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel and son, Darrell, visited Mr. and i Mrs. Willie Miller in Greenville Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gra ham visited Mr. and Mrs. George McGinnis in Chester Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Graham and daughter, Colie, visited Mra Graham’s aunt, Mrs. Alice Rik- ard, tn .Newberry Sunday. Sgt. 1c ahd Mrs. Edgar Brazil reported to Fort Benning Ga., for duty after serving in Alaska two years. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tinsley, Mrs. Geraldine Wzyche and daughters, Zaner and Frieda, of Greer, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor. Mr. and Mra Clarence Mann/ and children of Waterloo, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. C. <J)xner Sat urday. ^ Mrs. Thornton Meadors, Joe Strickland, Misses Brenda Strickland and Patsy Smith vis ited Johnnie Thompson at the Veteran’s hospital in Columbia Sunday. D. J Matthews of Baltimore, Md., spent the week with his sis ter, Mrs. A. E. Smith and Mr. Smith. Mr. and Mra Dwight Cook Dr. Z. Cecil Lynch OPTOMETRIST announces the opening of offices for the practice of optometry at — 130414 Main Street^ Newberry, S. C. (Offices located over A1 Rabin’s Shoe Store) Hotirs: 9:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Evenings by Appointment 6:00 P.M. Phone 709 This Year Save on Fertilizer “'•yfrmours HIGH ANALYSIS ‘ 13 bags = 4 or NKW-SPKCIAL FORMULA FOR COMMIRCIAL CROPS ,, Is i In a SMCIAL FORMULA Hr COM- MISCIAl. CROPS. lf»pra*MMlJa an Order Vertagreen fi i AH MOL H Vertagreen feed Hint ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS a m. and daughter of Charlotte, N. C., xtaled Mr^-SPA Mrs^A. W. Rid- ings during the week-end. Mrs. Marion Ringer left Sat urday to join her husband in Va- lejo, Calif., where he is serving with the U S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hunt of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Power and Mrs. Sadie Quinton Sunday. D. L. McGee and Jimmy Quin ton spent Saturday in Laurens with Mr. and Mrs. Benny Spires. _ j church about 9:55 o'clock. Harry Foster, Jr., has returned Anyone standing along With The Sick Taking Special Training home after Hays hospital. - H. A. Adams is recuperating at home after being a patient for several days at Blalock clinic. Dianne Bright, Deborah Jean Wooten, Sandra Huff stetler, Randy Martin, Lonnie Snel- grove, Butch, Johnnie and Dan ny Roy Deadwyler and Billy Reese and Gary Braswell are recuperating from measles. Mr. and Mrs! John McAlisterp Lawrence leopard suffered, a and daughter, Pam, of Whitmire, for bettor postures : Armour’* High Analyst* i* ideal for improving pasture*. Pastures grow greener and thicker, make more nutri tious grass, clover or hay. You save on dry feeds, beef cattle gain weight faster and cows give more milk. For greener pasture* more months out of the year, order Armour's High Analysis.' were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W O. McGee. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ward were called to Union Saturday due to the death of Mr! Ward’s sister, Mrs. Dorothy Mobley. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and s*on, Keith, of Greenville, visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. H. Seay, Suiiday. Mrs. Inez Sorrow of Green wood, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Rosa Owens, and other relatives. Mrs. Richard Boozer and son, Mike, of Newberry, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. ^m Tinsley. Mrs. Esther Mitchell is visit ing Mrs. R. L. Lesley in Easley. Mrs. Josephine Lanford of Greenville, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mra. A. G. Galloway, and Mr. Galloway. W. O. MGee, Ray Cauble, J. W. Smith and D. L. McGee at tended the funeral of Mrs. Doro thy Mobley »n Union Sunday. 'Mr and Mrs. L. B. Trammell, -R. T. Trammell and Mrs. Grady Smith attended the funeral of Mra Anna Brown in Woodruff Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Trammell and son, Ernest, visited Mrs. Trammell’s mother, Mrs. Sadie Mabry, in Gaffney Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Madden and son were visitors in Rock Hill Saturday. Pvt. Jimmie Suttles has be4rt transferred from Fort Knox, Ky, to Fort Jackson. Mrs. J. J. Smith, Misses Nan and Nell Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith in Ware Shoals Saturday. Mrs. Carrie Adams and daugh ter, Ernestine, and Miss Ilene Threatt of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Penn of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Barker and son of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams during the week-end. Miss Lila Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and children of Greenville, Russell Lawson of Buffalo, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson during the week- 1 end. Richard Finley spent the week- with Mr. and Mrs. Rus-1 sell Lawson ii\ Buffalo and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson, Jr., vis ited them, on Sunday. H. H. Trammell of Rutherford-1 ton, N. C, visited his brother, R. T. Trammell, Friday. Mr. /and Mrs. Lee Thornton and oaughter, Carol, spent the week-end with the latter’s par ents, Rev. and Mcs. C. J. Sexton, in Sandy Springs. A3c Larry Fowler of Keesler Field, Miss, spent the week-end with his father, J. W. Fowler, and Mrs. Fowler. Mrs. Jesse Harmon and sons of Johnston, visited her parents, Mr. end Mra William Cannon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick at tended the funeral of Mrs. Am- ick’s uncle, Graay Lee Long, in Prosperity Tuhrsday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Heatherly were visitors in Spartanburg Sunday. Birthdays and Wadding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Neiffer Creswell are celebrating their sixteenth wedding anniversary today.. Mrs. Essie Gamer observed a birthday February 28. Mrs. Luke Fuller and Mrs. H. L. Williamson celebrated birth days yesterday. S. B. Powell celebrated a birthday February 28. Mrs. Ashmore Dunaway will have a birthday March 8. Miss Patricia Kelly and Mrs. A. G. Galloway will have birth days tomorrow. Mrs. L. W. King will observe her birthday March 6. Today is the birthday of Mrs. i Hazel Hannon. ' Miss Roberta McGinnis cele brated a birthday Feb. 26. Little Vickie Foster celebrat ed her first birthday March 1. Birthday Party Enjoyed Sunday, February 28, Mr. and Mra Joe Terry and their grand daughter, Susan Terry, ware honored with a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mra Terry. Those enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mra Joe Terry, Jr., and family of Aiken, Mr. and Mra Rufiis King and daugh ter, Mr. and Mra Claud Tram mell and children, Mr. and Mra William Terry and children of this city, Mr. and Mra. J. L. Smith and children 6f B Springa FINAL SETTLEMENT claims against said estate will Take notice that on the 22nd present them on or before said day of April, 1954,-i will render r date, duly proven, or be forever a final account of my acts and doings aw Executrix of the estate foot injury when struck by an automobile recently. Glad to report R. B. Amick is improving after several days ill ness. “World Day of Prayer Friday Friday evening, March 5, there will be held at Bailey Memorial Southern Methodist church at 7:30 p m., a “World Day of Pray er”. The Woman’s Missionary Society will have the program and the public is invited to at tend this meeting. To Operate But The Calvary Baptist church has begun operating a bus each Sunday morning for the benefit of those who do not have a way to ride to church. This bus will leave Calvary Baptist church at 9:15 and travel a route by the Airport Road and Five Points; down Joanna highway pest the State Training School; out Shands and North Adair streets; out the Whitmire highway, beck to North Broad and Eliabeth i streets, arriving back at the' Entertained With Birthday Party Wednesday evening, Feh .24, Mrs. Vernon" Trammell invited a number of little folk to the Community building for a birth day party honoring her daugh ter, Jane, who was celebrating her 6th birthday. Mrs. Ruth BalrwrlT en^rtaiAr.. ed the twenty-five little folk with several games, after which Mrs. Trammell invited the chil dren ino the dining room where the table was centered with a lovely birthday cake surrounded by balloons. All sang “Happy Birthday to Jane and were serv ed cake and ice cream. Jane was remembered with many lovely gifts. Her grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Thorne of Chesnee, were here for their granddaugh ter’s party. of Pearl Briggi Crawford in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 19 o’clock a. m. and on the same day will ap ply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to pnake payment o nor before that date; and all persons having b)3 nrc^d JEANETTE CRAWFORD CHAPIN, 12 Elena Place, Belleville, N. J. Feb. 5, 1954 4c-w-Mk DESKS—CHAIRS FILING CABINETS Everything needed for the office CHRONICLE PUB. 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