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11 Thursday, November 'S, 195S THE CLINTON CHRONICLE lri«h About / People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents M. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy at tended the Southern Retail Florist Association Christmas Design School and Trade Fair in Charlotte, N. C., last week Misses Dixie Bolick, Mary Ellen Cornwall and Janet Hamer will leave Friday to spend the week-end at Winthrop College with Misses Margaret Ann Bolick and Betty Jane Hamer. Mrs. Jimmie Suttle and little son, Ken, of Durham ,N. C., visited her parents, Mrs. Charlie Baj*ker, for a fw days this week HAVE GUESTS FROM VIRGINIA Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stossel of Front Royal, Va., vill be the week end guests of Mrs. Stossel’s brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Purdum Brig. Gen. Ansel B. Godfrey and Lt. Col. B. F. Wingard spent sev eral days last week in Atlanta on National Guard business. HERE FROM TENNESSEE Miss Sunie Murphy and Mrs. D. H. Wilson of Memphis, Ten*., are spending several weeks with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Murphy. The Murphys also had as their guest during the week-end Miss Lois Ellis of Rabun Gap, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore have ness trip to Charlotte. N. C., where returned from a several days busi- they attended the Dixie Fashion Ex hibitors Carolinas-Virginia Show. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winn of Greenville were guests of Mrs. N. Reese Young and Mr. and Mrs. Reese H. Young on Wednesday of the past week. Miss Ruth Bailey, accompanied by her sister, Mrs W. D. Anderson, of Greenville, left Tuesday to spend some time in Clearwater, Fla. Mrs. Robert S. Owens spent a few days last week in Columbia with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Clary, and the Rev. Mr. Clary. I. A. Edwards left this week for Aiken where he will be manager of the Southern Bell Telephone Com pany. Formerly he was manager of the telephone company here. VISITS DAUGHTER IN CAUFORNIA Mrs. R. E. Ferguson has returned from a three weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. John F. Beckman, and children in Lodi, California, making the trip by plane. Mias Margaret Bethea, a member of the Fort Mill school faculty, spent hte week-end with her sister, Mrs. W W Harris. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Johnson and children of Nashville, Tenn., re cently visited Mrs. Johnson’s mo ther, Mrs. Jodie McMillan, for a few days. Joining them for the week-end were Mrs. Marguerite Mc Millan of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. McMillan and children of Toccoa, Ga. ' J. W. Moore attended the South eastern Shoe show in Atlanta, Ga.. seyeral days this week. Dr. and Mrs. James L. Walker had as their dinner guests on Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boat wright, Jr., of Charleston, W. Va.; Miss Elizabeth Walker of Charles ton; Mr. and Mrs. Lon Courtnay of Johnston. Miss Martha Wilson of Greenville, and Mel Wilson, student at Clemson, spent the week-end with their pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowry M.. Wil son. Miss Ana Johnson, who attends the University of South Carolina, Columbia, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. W. Johnson. Chuck Giles, student at Oak Ridge Military Academy, O a k Ridge, N. C., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston R. Giles. -Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ferrister and children, Billy and Lisa, of Casa blanca, Morocco are spending sev.j^ ley ^ ^ Mobley eral months in the states. They arej ^ visiting Mrs. Ferriter’s mother, Mrs. W. A. Dicus here, and wiH go later to New Haven, Conn., for a a visit with Mr. Ferriter’s relatives. George Blalock, Jr.^atudent at Davidson College, spent the week end with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock. He had as his guest Jimmy Richardson of Gaines ville, Ga., also a Davdison student. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Walker and son will be interested to know they have returned from Plant City, Fla., and are residing in their home on North Adair street. Among those from Clinton attend ing the Mary Martin performance in Spartanburg on Monday evening were: Mrs. Harry McSween, Mr. and Mrs. Watts Davis, Miss Kath erine Dicus, Mrs. John T. McBride, Mr and Mrs. James E. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. James Von Holien, David Boland, Mr. and Mrs. James Buz- hardt, Mrs. Julian Coleman, Miss Lois Blakely, Mrs. W. W. Harris, and Mrs. Ayliffe Jacbos. MAJOR DICUS ILL Friends of Major William A. Di cus of the Parris Island Marine Base, will be interested to know he is convalescing at the Naval hospital, Beaufort, following an operation illness. I .. Friends of Floyd Fuller, who is serving with the U. S. Navy station ed on Okinawa, will be interested to know he recently visited Hong Kong, China; Tokyo, Japan; and Formosa. Miss Lily Yarborough is visiting Mrs. Will Garrett in Spartanburg. SPEAKS AT ROCK HILL CHURCH Dr. George C. BeUingrath occu pied the pulpit of Oakland Avenue Presbyterian Church in Rock Hill on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. BeUingrath were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georg€ Dunlap while there, going on to Red Springs, N. C., for an overnight visit with their daughter, Mrs. Wade Mrs. A. O’Daniel is spending seV' eral days this week in Spartanburg | man with her son. Dr. George O’Daniel, and family. Mrs. W. B. Tribble is visiting her sisters. Miss LiUian Quinn, Mrs. Gene Spratt, and her brother, Brice Quinn, and family in Blacksburg. Jim Kolosky returned Tuesday to his home in Uniontown, Pa., after being the guest of Mr and Mrs. Horace Horton and famUy for a few days. ARRIVES TOMORROW Mrs. R. N. White of Winston- Salem, N. C., will arrive tomor row for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Coates and children of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end with the latter’s pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Warren. Dr. George C. BeUingrath, ac companied by Mrs. BeUingrath, has returned from a several days stay in Atlanta in the ihterest of Pres byterian CoUege. Mrs. C. H. McCrary and Ken Mc Crary spent the week-end in Cam den with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Eugene Sheorn, and Mr. She- orn. Mrs. John W. Little has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. John B. Pittman, and Mr. Pitt- in Rockingham, N. C. She CREDITORS’ NOTICE AU persons having claims against the estate of Olin H. Sheely, Sr., de ceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise. OLIN H. SHEELY, JR., and MARY FRANCES SHEELY, Executors, Ferguson St., CUnton, S. C. October 22, 1958 3C-N-13 CREDITORS’ NOTICE AU persons having claims against the estate of Dora N. Norris, de ceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise. JOHN F. NORRIS. Executor Oct. 27, 1958 3C-N-20 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 17th day was accompanied home by her (rf j anuar y t 1959, 1 will render a granddaughter. Betty, who wiU fina i acc0 unt of my acts and doings spend several weeks here as Executrix of the estate of Jesse Friends of N. W McDaniel wUI B Tay i or in t h e office of the Judge regret to know he is ill at Hays hos ^ probate of Laurens County, at 10 Pital where he has been a patient 0 ’ c iock a. m , and on the same day BUNKERS VLSIT IN NEW YORK Mr .and Mrs. E. C Bunker have returned from a visit in BronxviUe, since he suffered a stroke on Fri day. Mrs. W. P Coker df AsheviUe, N. C., and O. T. McDaniel of Fay etteville, N. C.. are here with their parents Others visiting the McDan iels during the week were Mrs. O. will apply for a final discharge from my duties as Executrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make , payment on or before that date, and all persons having claims against T. McDaniel of Fayetteville; Mrs. said „ tale wil] present them on or ^ Ralph Davis, Miss Georgia Me- bef orr sa id date, duly proven, or be N. Y., with thahr'aM ^Tdaught^- Daniel and if‘ er M " Dar ’ iel forever barred - ■ • - ■ ius:a. La.; Mr ami Mrs. Carl Bag- FONELLA CARNES, ley of Nor’h Augur.la; Mr and Mrs • Executrix M W. McDaniel. Jr., of Modoc. j Rt J, CUnton, S. C. Miss Nell Fuller of Charleston November 3. 1958 4c-N-28| Mrs. Calvert Marsh and children of j — Columbia, spent the week-end with Subscribe To THE CHRONICLE their mother, Mrs. Ben Fuller. PHONE 74 in-law, Ma and Mrs. Edwin Bunker Mrs L E. Cason is spending some time in Chattanooga, Tenn., with her sister, Mrs L. B Bowden, who is convelascing after an opera- tioa illness GO FORD-WARD .•••for the Your* tooting at tfco 59 Ford Stytoudat And for '99, tKora'l loti now bowdot ityfing. 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