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If You Don't Read The Chronicle * You Don’t Get the News ®hp (EUttlmt 4 The Chronicle " Strives To Be A Clean News paper, Complete, Newsy and Reliable Volume LVII Clinton, S. C, Thursday, January 5, 1956 Numberl Items of Interest From . . . West Clinton MRS. JOHN MAYE, Correspondent and Representative * ' PHOKE Hf-J Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sullivan and son of Greeleyville, visited Mrs. R. M. Sullivan and other relatives Friday. * Clarence Lawson of near Lau rens. visited Mr. and Mrs Brooks Dunaway during the week-end. Maxie Wallenzine has accepted a position with Clinton Mills Service Station. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Cole and daughter of Marion, visited * FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 9th day of January, 1956, we will render a final account of our acts and doings as Executors of the estate of Mary. .Bell Arthur in the office of the Judge of Pro bate of Laurens county, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from our trust as Execu tors Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having present them on or before said claims against said estate will date, duly proven, or be forever barred SARAH B DAVIDSON JOHN H BELL, Executors Dec 1, 1955 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 26th day of January, 1956, I will ren der a final account of my acts and doings as Executor of the es tate of George H Cornelson in the office of the Judge of Pro bate of Laurens County at 10 o'efock, A. M , and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Execu tor Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. GEORGE H. CORNELSON, JR, Executor D'eSW^mS -k-w J-12 & NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Bank of Clinton will be held in the office of the ibank on Tuesday afternoon, Jan uary 10, at 4 o’clock R P HAMER, President 5-2c Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at South Broad St. Phone 658 Office Hoar* 9:00 to 5:30 friends here several days last week. Mr and Mrs. Carl Sexton and son of Oklahoma City, Okla., have returned home after spend ing two weeks with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Chlrlie Braswell and other relatives. 'Miss Pat Braswell accompanied them home for a two weeks stay - Mr. and Mrs Richard Wallen zine of Augusta, Ga , spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wallenzine and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Beard of Greenville, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Floyd. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Culbertson and son of Aiken, visited Mr and Mrs. Claude Malpass during the holidays. Mrs. Mattie Whitlock, Bertha Whitlock and Miggie Whitlock visited Mrs. O’Dell Crocker in Whitmire recently. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster and children visited in Newberry re cently Mr and Mrs. Bobby Hamrick and children of New Jersey, spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thornton and daughter visited the latter’s par- | ents. Rev. and Mrs. C. J Sexton in Belton recently. Dianne Williams spent last ! week in Greenwood with Brenda [ Thompson. ■ Mrs. Claude Malpass spent Sunday in Joanna with Mr and Mrs. Victor Sanford Joseph Williams of ville, Fla., spent the with his parents, Mr. W M. Williams. Mr and Mrs. Bill Terry and daughters spent Christmas with Mrs. D G. Jackson in Columbia Susan and Jo Carol remained for a week’s visit. Mrs. Florence. P+w-kett of Whit mire. visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foster recently. Miss Helen Berry of Edgefield, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mad den during the holidays. Mrs. Betty Cauble and son, Sam. of Anderson Mr. and Mrs. J D. Terry of Laurens, and Mrs. Inez Hendrix of Whitmire, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton vis- | ued in Charlotte, N C., Satur day. Mr and Mrs. Marcell Barker | and son spent the holidays with : Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock in 1 Charleston Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rollins of Hamlet, N. C , visited the for mer’s parents, ^Ir.and Mrs. O R Rollins, during the holidays, j Mr and Mrs. James Huey and ) daughter spent Chrsitmas w ith ; Mr. and Mrs Will Durham in ! Newry. Mr and Mrs. P W Chastain I of Anderson, visited Mr. and ! Mrs Ed Young recently, j Mrs Ruth Wrenn and chil dren of Rock Hill, visited Mr. Jackson- hohdays and Mrs. and Mrs. L. B. Trammell Mon day. Mrs. Carl Floyd and son,,Jack ie. and Mrs Jennie Watkins vis ited in Greenville recently. Mr and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin and daughter, Jane of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs Durrell Ficklin Sunday. Mrs. Ve^rl Arrowwood of Bel mont, N. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thiba- deau Charles Kinard of Spartan burg. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Ed Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cox and daughter of Fountain Inn. visited Mr. and Mrs.RD. J. Gilliland Sun- -day^ — —— Sandy Huffstetler of Lydia, spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs T B Burroughs. Mr and Mrs Harold Crowe and son, Steve, and Mrs. Fannie McCullough visited relatives in Greenwood and Abbeville Sun- dya Mr and Mrs. Wert Jennings and children of Bennettsville visited Mr. and Mrs. W E Bras well Saturday. Mr and Mrs John McAlister of Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. W O McGee Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Braswell and son visited in Whitmire and Greenville Sundya. Mr. and Mrs. J C Adams and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Carl Ad ams of Ware Shoals, visited Mr and Mrs. H A. Adams Sunday. Miss Emma Lee Griffith of near Saluda spent several days last week with Miss Magdalene Leopard Mr and Mrs. Hubert Leopard spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. | George Leopard near Saluda j Mr and Mrs. Cecil Adams and sons spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs J B Barbery in Greenville. Mr and Mrs James Owens vis itod relatives m Greenville Sun- ' day L Mr and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway I and daughter, Mrs. Betty Law- -on. Victor I^awson and Clarence Lawson visited Mr and Mrs. Fire group enjoyed a Christmas party Tuesday, December 18 at the Community building decor ated for Christmas. A delicious turkey dinner was served, after which games and greetings be tween mothers and girls were enjoyed around a beautiful Christmas tree in the living room. Gifts made by the girls were presented to the mothers. Love gifts were given to the girls by their leader. Mrs Adams who al so received pretty gifts from the 1 group. | Mrs. Zetha Adams, Guardian;! Mrs. Harry Foster, Assistant; Mrs ‘Paul Foster, Sponsor Hit* Follow, Mr. Storay Wad In Double Ring Rites Miss Ruby Virginia Fallaw was married to David Earl Sto ray Saturday evening Dec. 24 at 8:00 p.-m., at the Calvary Bap tist church with the Rev. J W Spillers. pastor of the bride, of ficiating at the double ring cere mony. The bride is the duaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie V Fallaw of this city, and Mr. Storay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edward Storay of Fork Shoals Decorations at the church in- cluded red poinsettias with greens and white candelabra at the altar Mrs. Joe Land, organist, and Mrs. Alvin Bagwell who sang T Love Truly" and "Seal Us O Holy Spirit," and Brenda Fal law, sister of the bride, who sang "I Love You Truly," furnished the wedding music. Ushers were BobRy Meadors and Jqe Spillers, both of this city. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a winter v/hite ballerina wedding dress fashioned with fitted bodice, long sleeves with a shoulder length veil attached She car- j ried a white Bible topped with I a white orchid The bride’s mother wore a I navy wmol suit while the mother ! of the bridegroom chose a light grey wool suit, and their cor sages were white and pink car- community residents was a dis play , case depictir^ production and uses of Clinton Mills quality Appreciation has been express- residents who assisted- -at—thte cloth. ed to a number of community party. Chrnies Hipp near Clinton Sun- nations.. day ,* j For traveling afterward Mrs. Storay wore an aqua knitted suit Rowe-Edmonds Rites j with black accessories and the Miss Sue Rowe, daughter of I orchid lifted from the prayer Mr and Mrs. Bo Rowe, and Ar-1 book nold Edmonds, son of Mr and The couple is residing with the Mrs. Jessie Edmonds, w'ere mar-1 bride’s parents at present. ned Saturday, December 23. The! ceremony was performed by the li Pepsi-Cola Refreshes without filling No Finer at Any Price ■ Reduced In ICalories ..TAKE HOME A CARTON TODAY! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Greenville, S. C. Rev. Fred Rowe at his home in Joanna The bride was attired in a grey suit with navy accessories. Her corsage was of pink carna tions A few close friends and rela tives attended Th^y. axe n^wxe- siding on Academy street Birthdays and Anniversaries Marvin Holtzclaw will have a birthday January 8 Ray Cauble will have a birth day anuary 5. Mrs Harold Cauble celebrated her birthday January 3 Debra Ann Wilson will have a birthday January 24 Harold Cbker celebrated his birthday December 28 Tony Foster had a birthday December 30 Freda Foster will have a birth day January 15 Sidney Brewer will observe his birthday January 20. Mrs. Mollie Painter celebrated her birthday December 28. Bobby Thomas had a birthday January 3. Mr. and Mrs Claude Malpass celebrated their 36th wedding anniversary January 3 Johnny Thibadeau had a birth day January 2 ^lr. and Mrs. Burton Phillips will celebrate their wedding an niversary January 7 Mr Phir- Ipis had a birthday Dec 28 Birth Announcamants Hairston Mr and Mrs. C. B Hairston of Greenwood, announce the birth of a son, Bruce Byron, on Dec 9 at Self Memorial hospital in Greenwood Mrs. Hairston is the former Miss Betty Spoone of this city. Stroud Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stroud announce the arrival of a daugh ter. Pamela Evon. on Dec 31 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Stroud is the former Miss Anne Barnes. Young People Meet A group (jjf young people of Calvary Baptist church were in vited to the home of Miss Cath erine Dunaway Sunday evening after church services for a get- together. Refreshments consisting of soft drinks, popcorn and candy were served. With The Sick Priscilla Williamson has been ill several dayfc. Juanita Hamrick has been ill at her home. C. E. Leopard has returned home from Greenville General hospital and is improving. Charlie Lydia is a patient at Blalock clinc. Christina* Party Mrs. Murray Adams’ Camp Kitchen Shower Miss Rijby Virginia Fallaw was honored with a kitchen shower Monday evening at. the home of Mrs. Laura Mae How- ! ard. hostess. Decoration's of red j end green were used Several ’ games were played and after ward refreshments were served (.The bride-to-be received many I useful gifts Community Christmas Party The community party of Clin ton Mills was held Wednesday, December 21. at Academy Street school cafeteria Over . eight hundred members of employees families were guests of the mill company and over three thous and bags of fruit, candy and nuts -were given. A feature of the beautiful holiday decorations was the tra ditional' Christmas tree adorned with ornaments made by the lower grade pupils at Academy StreeKschool Santa was seated in fronV of the tree and talked with the\voungsters. 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