The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 29, 1959, Image 3
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Mi» Jackie Dunn of Hampton,
Va., student at Converse College,
Spartanburg, was the supper guest
on last Wednesday evening of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Leland Young
Mrs. Dora League and Miss Lil
Mitchell of Greenville, are spending
a few days with their sister-in-law,
Mrs. P. B. Mitchell
Mrs. Fred Lancaster of Spartan
burg, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Joel E. Cannon, and family this
week.
ON FLORIDA TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonds have
rrntraed from a few days trip to
points of interest in Florida.
Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W.
L. Marshall, Jr., will return to
morrow from a several weeks visit
with their daughter and sister, Mrs.
W. B. Lea, and Mr. Lea in Rocky
Mount, N. C.
Mrs. R. M. Turner joined Mr.
Turner in Cheraw this week for
a several days stay.
Mrs. George CorneLsoq and little
son returned Tuesday from Raleigh,
N. C., where they visited her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M.
Shaw.
VISIT IN NORTH CAROLINA
Mrs. B. T. Fuller, accompanied
by Mrs. BUI Blalock of Holly Hill,
and Miss Nell Fuller of Charles
ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Fuller in Windsor, N. C„ a few
days hut week.
Dr. and Mrs. James S. Gray, Dr.
and Mrs. Edouard Patte were visi
tors in Greeuvflle Monday.
Mrs. Richard Lukstat and little
daughter of Biloxi, Miss., are visit,
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Horace D. Payne.
George Blalock, Jr., student at
Dacdison College, Davidson, N. C.,
is spending a few days between se
mesters with his parents. Dr. and
Mrs. George R. Blalock
Mrs. George M. Abbot, Mrs. Da
vid S. Cook and Mrs. James S.
Gray were visitors in Spartanburg
on Tuesday.
Mrs. Metta Stone, Miss Sara
Stone and Mrs. P. B Adair spent
yesterday as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. P. Pratt in Greenwood.
Major and Mrs. William A. Dicus
and children of Parris Island, spent
the week-end with the former’s mo
ther, Mrs. W. A. Diucs, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Stevens, of
Anderson. Misses Rachel and Caro
lyn Holliday, of Greenville, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. I.
Adair.
Miss Myrtle Chandler, of the De
la Howe School at MjcCormick,
spent the week-end with Miss Thel
ma Wells and sisters.
MOVE TO CHARLOTTE
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Seller and
children have moved to Chariote,
N. C., where he has accepted a
position. Mr. Seller formerly
managed the Sears-Roebuck Co.
here.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder, Miss
Sara Louise Wilder and Miss San
dra Lee, of McCormick, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. M'ahr, of Spartan
burg, were guests Sunday of Mrs.
J. B. Wilder.
Mrs. O. D. Ginn spent Friday in
Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Eurey.
Mr. and Mrs. Rbett P. Adair
spent Tuesday in Newberry with
the latter's sister, Mrs. C. F. La-
than.
Mrs. Perry M. Moore and son,
Milton, spent the week-end with
Mr. Moore at Oteen, N. C.
Mrs. W. M. Sims, after spending
the week-end at her home here, has
returned U> Piedmont to be with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S.
Rampey, due to the illness of Mrs.
Rampey.
Irvin S Shook of Jackson, Miss.,
joined Mrs. Shook and family here
for the week-end at the home of her
mother, Mrs. S. W Sumerel
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Simmons
of Mjbcon, Ga., spent the week-end
here with thJ former’s father, R.
B. Simmons, and sister, Mrs. J. B.
Speake.
Mr. and Mrs. Rbett P, Adair
were guests several days last week
of Mrs. Adair's sister, Mrs. W. L.
Gargle, in Columbia."
Mrs. B. L. Crawford and Mrs.
Marion Sandifer of Chester, spent
Monday with Mrs. J. Lee Young.
RFTTURNS TO CALIFORNIA
.Mrs. Alida Anderson has return
ed to her home in Temple City.,
CaUfornia, after a visit here with
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert W. Anderson.
Last week Mrs. Anderson and her
son were guests of her brother,
Harry Slottag, and Mrs. Slottag,
in Naples, Fla.
Mrs. John B. Holland and chil
dren, Ruth, Johnnie, Mary Ann and
David, spent Sunday with her mo
ther, Mrs. Edgar M. Murphy, near
Easley.
Mrs. Tom Yeung and Mrs. 0. T.
La wing of Greer, were guests du
ring the week-end of Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. King and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Riddell of
Laurens, visited the former’s sister,
Mrs. F. M. Stutts, on Monday.
Friends of Mrs. Stutts will be inter
ested to know she continues to im
prove after several weeks illness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cox are
spending today and tomorrow in Co
lumbia attending a boat show. Mrs.
Cox will also attend the Garden
symposium.
Don Rhame, who attends David
son College, will arrive today for
a few days visit with his parents,
Dr. and Mrs. D. 0. Rhame.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King spent
Sunday in Columbia with their dau-
Miss Dorothy Clark left yester
day to return to San Francisco,
California, after spending a few
days here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Clark, and sister, Mrs.
P. B. Mitchell, being called her?
because of the death of Mr. Mitch
ell.
Leonard M. Wilson of the Modern-
wood Company, spent the past two
weeks in Chicago attending the
National Home Builders Show.
Mrs. I*. L. Young left Saturday to
spend several weeks in Winston-Sa
lem, N. C., with her daughter, Mrs.
Arnold Young, and family.
Major Robert C. McLees, who is
stationed at the Pentagon, Washing
ton, is on a two weeks toi^ of duty
in the Hawaiian Islands.
New* Of
Bond* Cross Road*
The Shady Grove 4-H club met
Monday, January 26, at 3:30 at the
club house. After the regular pro
gram R. J. Bennett, Laurens Coun
ty Agent, explained to the boys how
to keep the yearly records on proj
ects. Mrs. Mildred Holliday, Coun
ty agent, met with the girls. The
program was on improving yards
by the use of flowers.
During the social hour refresh
ments were served by Mrs. New
man Shouse.
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Miss Janet Johnson of Clinton,
spent the week-end with Miss Sally
Pitts.
Mrs. Joe McQuirt and sons, Ron
ald and Donald, spent the week-end
in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tinsley and
family were guests Sunday of Mrs.
Tinsley’s daughter, Mrs. Arthur
White, in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sipes and
and Annie Louise Landers, Kinards ,, NariCE OF SALE payment on or before that date , or be forever barred
Marvin Columbus Young, New- PEARL T. COPELAND ESTATE aD<1 ^ persons having claims DOROTHY JOHFWON FOWLER
ark, N. J., and Flora Lee Cunning
ham, Laurens.
Johnnie Lee Copeland, Clinton
and Janie Annie Wesley, Clinton.
James Henry Pearson, Gray
Court, and Patricia Ann Simmons,
Gray Court.
Earl Wesley Bryant, Joanna, and
Frances Rosetta HoK, Joanna
R. D. Tribble, Jr, Mountville,
and Georgia Lee Finley, Mountville.
James Daniel Stevens, Wattsville,
and Elizabeth O'Neal Kirk, Lau
rens.
Garden Club Council
Sponsor Sale Dogwood,
Crape Myrtle Trees
The Clinton Garden Council
„ ... , .family of Columbia, were week-end
^ "^"2. Cn,,Ctehank5 ' and U-«* - Mrs Sipes’ parent., Mr
"RED” FOLEY
WANTS TO SEND YOU
HIS CHECK FOR ^^00
Mr Cniicksbanks.
RECEIVES DISCHARGE
Friends of Floyd Fuller will be
interested to know he received his
discharge from the navy in De.
cember and he and Mrs. Fuller
have taken an apartment on
Hickory street. He wBI enter
Presbyterian College this semes
ter. Mr. Fuller is the son of Mrs.
B. T. Fuller and the late Mr. Ful
ler.
iand Mrs. Felton Crapps.
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The Shady Grove Home Demon
stration Club will meet Tuesday,
Feb. 2, at 3:30 at the club house
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Mr. and Mrs. Jamts Johnson and
i son. Jimmy, visited Mrs. Johnson’s
: father, George Blakely, in the
, Mountain View Rest Home. Travel-
| ers Rest, the past week-end.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVlNl
That on Sai irday, February 7. 1959,
at 3.00 o citck in the afternoon, all
personal pru’jerty belonging to the
estate of Fetrl T. Copeland will be
sold to the n.gheM bidder for cash,
the said saie will be held at the
home of the said Pearl T Copeland,
on South Livin.gston Street. Clinton,
S. C. The personal property consists
of stove, refrig >rator, TV set, bed
I room and livu g room furniture,
I rugp, and other household goods
(The property nuiy be inspected at
the home of the deceased before the
sale is called
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN That
is bids will be received on the real
again sponsoring the sale of pink < staU \ at ^ saj ] le L time for ^
, . , , , . pose of selling the house and lot be-
and white dogwood trees A sale of Ioru , jnj , to fho defea5(<d (o thp hlgh .
Carolina Beauty Crape Myrtle , wall est bidder should it he necessary to
also be held. do so in order to pay the estate
The Civic Beautification Cothmit- debts and administration costs. The
„ ... n ; „ . .right to reject the bids is reserved
lee. along with Mrs. Gar, Hoi j HEWLFTTE WASSON
combe, Council President, will be in »
charge of the taking of orders and
distribution of plants. There will be
only one delivery on February IS
(Wednesday). No orders will be ac
cepted after February 16. The trees j anuary j; 1959
will be delivered to Shealy's Florist
where the members of the commit- NOTICE OF SALE
tee will be on hand to make delivery f state of Carolina
to the individual purchasers. i County of Laurens
All of these trees are locally PROBATE COURT
grown. Rain or shine the trees will! i n Re- Estate of George C.
be delivered on February 18 and Johnson
the purchasers should pick them PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That
up or have them picked up by noon se u f or (> a;i h to the highest
of that day. This is a project to en- bidder at the residence of the late
courage the planting of dogwoods George C. Johnson on Saturday,
in the city, club officials stated February 14. 1959, at 10 o’clock
Members of the committee to \ \\ a ji 0 ( interest of the
take orders are as lollows: Mrs. sa i(j George C. Johnson, deceased
Gary Holcombe. Council President in an y forming implement and-or
Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, Chairman Yel- personal property of any character
low Jasmine, Mrs. J. D. Terry, connected with the operating of
Gardenet es, Mrs. George Reid, ,f arm foy him and his sister Said
Mrs. (iuy Tumblin, Carolina ttrenn; property may tie ^een on the prem
Mrs. Robert Cox, Clara Duckett;; j S es several days prior to the sale
aainxt said estate will present them
on or before said date, duly proven
4 DABY JOHNBDN
Jan 21, I960
Judge of Probate Court,
Laurens, S C.
LEEVESTER TIMS,
Executor of the Estate of
Pearl T Copeland, Deceased
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Mrs. Thurston Giles. Sunbonnet.
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. _ „ _ . , Friends of Mr. Blakely will regret
iMiss Trerrell Cook, along with to hear he has been confined to his
other Converse ( ollegi students, hed for several days.
was the week-end guest of friends i ' ..
at Blowing Rock, N. C.
Mrs. W. A. Vaughn has returned
to her home in Greenville after a
vixit with her daughter, Mrs. Cecil
P. Wilson, and Mr. Wilson.
iMiss Leanna Young, student at
Converse College, Spartanburg,
spent the week-end with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leland
Young She had as her guest Mi&s
Dottie Crumpacker of Manteo, N.
C., also a Converse student
Mrs. John T. Adair has returned
from New York on a buying trip for
the Ladies Ready-to-Wear Shoppe
Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., and chil
dren, Charlie and Julie, of Chester,
spent the weekend here with Mr.
and Mrs T. C. Johnson
VISIT MOTHER
'Mrs. Sammie Wright, wta b a
patient at the Forest ffiRs Dlvts-
. Veterans Hospital, Augusts,
Ga., spent the week-end with her
. mother. Mrs. laet Pruitt. Also
' visiting their mother and sister
1 during the weefcc nd were Mr.
aad Mrs. Wallace Meggs and
children of Florence; Mr. aad
Mrs. Jake Pruitt of Greer; Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Pruit aad cMl
dren, Mr. aad Mrs. Clyde Ram
sey sad children of Whitmire.
Mr and Mrs W. S Home and
son, Bill, spent the week-end at the
Isle of Palms with the former’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Home
CARD OF THANKS
We extend heartfelt thanks to all
those who were so thoughtful at the
time of the death of our wife and
mother. We appreciated the flow
ers, other expressions of sympathy
and kindnesses which were shown ;f ina i account of our acts and do
us.
MRS DOROTHY .1 El LMER
Miss DAISY JOHNSON
Individual and as Administratrix
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The following public records were
filed the past week in the office of
the Clerk of Court of Laurens Coun-
»y-
Canal Wood Corporation to Gair
Woodlands Corporation. 248 7 acres
bounded by lands of P. S Bailey
and others, exchange of property
Gaar Woodlands Corporation to
Canal Wood Corporation, 56 5 acres
on Lake Greenwood, exchange of
property.
Frances Gray Pulley to Colie W.
Hedgepath, lot m Watts Mill Village
for $2.600 00
Jesse L. Swank and Pearl B
Swink to Ray Marier and Doris R 1
Mailer, lot in Watts Mill Village
for $4,000 00.
Carrol] J. Calvert to John H. Se
well, Vi of an acre in Waterloo
Tow nship for $$80 01.
Guy V. Whitener to Arthur H
Aull, 218 acres in Hunter Township
for $8,720 00.
Lois Meadors Adair, individually,
and as Executrix and Trustee un
der the last will and testament of
Edmund J Adair, to Belk’s Realty
Company of Chnton, lot on Mus
grove St . Clinton, for $10 00 and
other valuable considerations
Margaret M Hast to Georgia
Boyd, lot in Washington Heights.
Laurens, for $800 00
Robert A. Harms to Gosste Miller,
96.30 acres in Youngs Township for
$3,096 00
Felder Smith to Robert W. Hipp,
lot on Main St.. Clinton, for $16.-
5W00
Lillie B. Home to George E.
Home, H acre 4 miles southeast of
the City of Clinton for $2.000 00
Harold Eugene Cain and Odessa
L. Cain to Richmond Pearson
Barnes and Nila Pearl Barnes, lot
in Watts Mill Village for $2,500 00.
Home Improvements, Inc., to
Thomas H Nabors and Dora E Na
bors, lot on South Carolina High-
I way N. 24 for $9,250 00.
George T. Copeland and Dorcas
H. Copeland to W. H. Power and
Betty T. Power, lot on Shands St.,
Clinton, for $30.00.
Joe Holhday to George Wasson
and James D. Wasson, 82.9 acres
bounded by lands of E. G. Bramlett
for $10.00 and other valuable con
siderations
Thomas W. Robbs to George H.
Lowie .lot on Cora St., Laurens, for
$10.00 and asumption of mortgage.
Walter H. Smith to L. G. Peebles,
128.93 acres near Warrior Creek
Church for $5,500.00.
C. P. Ashley to Olive Holliday
Gilliam, lot on Lake Greenwood for
$750.00.
Ollie Kilgore to Lucille W. Kil
gore, lot on Green St., Laurens, for
$5.00, love and affection.
Abe Smith and Ike Smith to Ber
ry T. Allen and Martha K. Allen,
lot on HiUdale St., Laurens, for
$575.00.
. C. T. Thomason to James E. An
derson, Jr, lot on DagnaR Circle,
Laurens, for $600.00.
Mrs. L. H. Penland to Robert E
Bums, Jr., 41.1 seres in Laurens
No. 3 Tbwnship for $3,000.00.
Fred HOI to Charks Edwin
Campbell and Pauline H. Campbell,
lot on Lake Greenwood for $350 00
J. H Floyd to Bernice C. and
L. R Flinkingsheh, lot on Lake
Greenwood for $1,000 00
ings as Administratrices of the es
tale of George Cromer Johnsqn in
the office of the Judge of Probate
_ , .. .. . , of Laurens County, at 10 o'clock a
Take notice that on the 24th day m a , ld on lhe sjmt . J, , AlU appl> .
for a final discharge from our irusi
as Admimstratices. .
W H. PEAVY AND FAMILY
FINAL SETTLEMENT
of February, 1969, I will render a
final account of my acts and doings
as Executrix of the estate of Sam
Fleming, deceased, in the office of
the Judge of Probate of Laurens
County, at 10 o'clock a. m.. and on
the same day will apply for a final
discharge from my trust as Execu-
trxi. ,»
Any person indebted to said es
tate is not Jed and required to make
payment on or before that date,
and all persons having claims
again*! said estate wall present
them on or before said date, duly
proven, or be forever barred
AM IE FLEMING.
Executrix,
104 S Sloan St ,
Clinton, S C.
January 15. 1959 4C-F-12
Any person indebted to said estate
is notified and require^ A make
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