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— I 14 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, Jo: e 23, Sun Vent Ahimmum Awning Co. P. 0. Box 3663 — Phone CE 9-7630 GREENVILLE, S. C. ALUMINUM SIDING 20% Off Through July Special Sale On TRAILER AWNINGS 8 Ft. x 20 Ft. - $179.00 ALUMINUM AWNINGS r j For Homes I CARPORTS-10x20 40 Pounds Per Sq. Ft. Weight Load VENT ALUMINUM CO. P. O. Box 3663 Greenville, S. C. Name Address Time To Call (If RFD, Give Directions) LYDIA MILLS 1 MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative TELEPHONE INI Wilford Harris entered Duke hos- Mrs C. P. pita! in Durham. N. C . on Tuesday for several weeks treatment. Nyoka. .Bennie and Dennis Sprouse spent the week in Clover with their grandparents. Mr and Mrs Ben T. Sprouse A2C and Mrs. Wayne Quinton and son, Bobbie, of Savannah, Ga.. spent a few days this week with his moth- r er, Mrs. Eula Quinton. Buddy Arnold is spending the week with his grandmother, Mrs. L K. Moore, in Laurens. , Clyde Trammell, Posey Taylor and Claude Crocker are attending a fire Insurance Association school in Hartford. Conn., this week. Mrs. Trammell and Mrs. Joe Campbell were in Clem sot Monday through Wednesday for the annual OES grand chapter meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey and son, Melvin, visited Mrs. Bailey’s father, W. E McGinnis, in Pelzer Sunday. They also visited Mr. Bai ley’s cousin. Edawrd Grace, in Honea Path Mr and Mrs. Ernest Kellett of Ninety-Six. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow McLendon and family of Green- wood. visited Mrs. Virginia Wilson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and Ken visited Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith near Laurens on Wednesday last week On Thursday Mrs. Trammell, Ken. Mrs. J. H. Seay and Miss Feroline Seay visited Mr. and Mrs. John Heath in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper visit ed Mrs. G. B. Cooper and G. E Wade in Great FaUs Sunday. Mrs. Clayton Reece and children. Samaline and Harvey, Mrs. Nellie Dean and daughter, Lucy, Paul Shelnut, Mrs Annie Lawson and Wilbelmena Glenn visited Mr. and VOTE FOR DAVID S. TAYLOR J Candidate For House Of Representatives SECOND DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY JUNE 28th VETERAN - SHRINER - TEXTILE WORKER Johnson in Woodruff, Mr and Mrs. Johnny Johnson in Inman Sunday. Miss Sandra Prather of Clinton, is visiting Miss Shirley Quinton for sveeral weeks. Mrs. D. E. Lawson and daughter of Orangeburg, visited her mother, Mrs. Jessie Hairston, on June 12. Mrs. Alma Harvey and Miss Maude Harvey are spending the week with Mrs. Kate Harvey and children in Fairborn, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly King and family of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. John Brewington and family of Lau rens, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Motes and family of Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Kay of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Goff of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Summers of Joanna, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry King on Father’s Day. Waters King of Nashville, Tew., wiM visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry King, next week. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore visit ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Dickson in Cowpens on Father's Day. h Miss Carol Parish and Mias Wen dy Pope, after spending two weeks with Carol’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Sr., accompan ied their parents home Saturday, who came especially to attend the 1940 class reunion of Clinton High School on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Glenn and daughter, Debbie, of SimpsooviBe. Mr and Mrs. L. A Willard and nos of Sumter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pat terson and son and daughter of Orangeburg, visited Mr. and Mrs Claude Willard recentl y Mr and Mrs. Ted Smith and dau ghter of Greenwood, visited C. J. Blackwell Sunday. JIMMY PATTERSON HONORED Jimmy Patterson was honored with a birthday party Saturday af ternoon After playing games the guests were served cake, ice cream and pink lemonade. Jimmy Was honored with many nice gifts Mrs. Peggy was hostess MRS. RILEY HONORED Mrs. Sarah Jenkins, Mrs Hugh Ballard. Mrs. Eloise Cannon and Mbs Peggy Ballard were hostesses on Friday evening at the Commun ity Building at a pink and blue shower tor Mrs. Ray Riley. After a number of games, party refreshments were served bertson of Laurens; and Allen Cul bertson of Taylors. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 1:0 Op. m. at the Lydia Mill Baptist Church by the Rev. Milford J. Sanders and the Rev. W. J. Lesley. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery at Wattsvtlle. Pallbearers were Wilford Harris. Sarley Culpepper, Jessie Abercrom bie, Tommy Brown, Broadus Bag- well and L. £. Culbertson. WITH THE SICK Friends of C. J. Blackwell will be glad to know he is improving and has returned home from Bla lock Clinic. Condrt'cn>rg*- m»<J» to O'der— toi »li contort oet * <lemon&t'at>on! • Chaw Mntary Show m color Sunday*. NBC TV— tha rat Boone Chavy Showroom waakly. 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HOLCOMBE Mrs Riley was remembered with many nice gifts. H. P. CULBERTSON PASSES Harley Preston Cvdberteoo, 52, died Friday in a Columbia hospital after a lingering illness He was a native of Greoeville' County, but had made his home in Laurens County most of his life He was a son of Mrs. Pearl Cox i Culbertson and the late Clarence A. Culbertson. He was a member of the Lydia Mill Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Vic toria BiUe Culbertson of Lydia Mill; his mother, a daughter. Miss Saidra Culbertson, and a son. Pres ton Culbertson, Jr., all of the home; a sister, Mrs. Ervin Shockley of Clinton; two brothers, James Cul- THANK YOU! e I wish to express my appre- ciation to my many friends who supported me for Magistrate of Jacks Township. Although I was defeated, I shall always strive to make Laurens County a better place in which to live. . v _ CHARLES W. BARNES J. A Block is a patient at Seif Memorial toapital in Greenwood. Denim Shumate is ill at her BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore will celebrate their wedding anniversary June SO. Mr. and Mrs will celebrate sary June 30. Ralph Blackwell e wedding anniver- Mr and Mrs. Henry King wiil celebrate their 49th wedding anni versary on June 26. Mitzi Motes, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry King, will have a birthday June 26. Mias Florence Revis will observe her 17th birthday on June 29. WOMAN’S CLUB IN JUNE MEETING The Lydia Woman's Club met at the Community Building Thursday evening tor their regular meeting. Following the bnatnan temton the group enjoyed going to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Madden to see her cersanis and wood fiber Rli- pt Ay- Refreshments were aerved by Mrs. Madden. The dub members will go to Camp Buckhom next Thursday at 5:00 p. m. for supper. There will be no July meeting. PAUL S. O'DELL THANKS YOU I am indeed grateful for the wonderful vote you gave me in the first primary of June 14, allow ing me to remain as one of your commissioners. I shall try hard to continue to be worthy of your confidence and trust you placed in me. BIG BARBECUE At Mountville Monday, July 4 Meat $1.50 Lb. Hash $2.00 Qt. READY AT 10 A. M. Place Your Order With Watts Brothers Grocery THANK YOU I am sincerely and humbly grateful to all of you, the good people of Laurens County, for the vote given me in the first primary which enabled me to enter the second race for the office of Senator from our county. I urge all of you to vote in the second primary next Tuesday. I solicit your vote on the basis of my expe rience and record in the House of Representatives. FOR CAPABLE, RELIABLE, HONEST LEADERSHIP ELECT JUSTIN A. BRIDGES Your LAURENS COUNTY SENATOR * 3ft WEST MAIN SAKET CLINTON TELEPHONE II RE-ELECT Caldwell W. WIER as SHERIFF Of Laurens County HERE ARE JUST A FEW REASONS WHY WE SHOULD RE-ELECT SHERIFF WIER: — He has served us faithfully and well for 20 years. e J ' — He is experienced and honest — He enforces the law fairly and impartially. — He is kind and thoughtful to those in trouble. — He has served us in war and peace with courage and dis tinction, being a veteran of World War L & — He is highly respected by State law enforcement agencies. ♦ — Sheriff Wier is a Christian gentleman and assists all wor thy undertakings. — The NAACP would prefer an inexperienced man as Sheriff. Laurens County Cannot Afford to Lose An Officer of His Experience, Character 1113111 alK ® Integrity! (PAID FOB BY FRIENDS OF SHERIFF WIER IN THE CITY OF CLINTON)