The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 30, 1965, Image 7
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Skerry Armstrong and
DStroug ware Christ-
oi their brother-ln-
r, Mr. and Mn.
I, in Gastonia, N.
Belle Miller is vis-
daughter, Mrs. Oar-
pa and Mr. Fulmer
Ala., and Mrs.
lichum end Rev. Michl
\ Goodwater, Ala.
md Mrs. Wallace BagweO
Ms uncle and aunt, Mr.
Henry Burgess in
‘burg on Christmas Day.
John Edmonds and
Mrs. Grace Nelson
Wilma Bryant, visited
their
b to
day.
Chriatmae Day
of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Terrell
and Mrs. Mildred Dickerson
were Rev. and Mrs. B. E. Ter
rell and family of Enoree. Mr.
and Mrs J. H. McPherson of
Chester and Rev. and Mrs. Mc
Pherson, Jr., of Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. Lilian Force of New
berry, Charlie Force of Joanna,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bolt of
Laurens, and Mr. and Mrs.
Heyward Tumblin of Clinton,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. a Jim Tumblin.
Mr. and Mis- Claude GUstrap,
Jr., and Nathan Gilsarap spent
Christmas with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald GUstrap and other rela
tives in Greenville.
- Wkitefotfs -
lavor-Crisp Chicken
Dinner
89c
8 Pieces of Chick
en, F. F n Potatoes,
Cols Stow and Hot
O Rolls
Bargain Box
S2.15
> Phew of Chick-
sn For Family of 8
To 5 People
• • e e
THE FAMILY BUCKET
U PIECES CHICKEN, 8 HOT ROLLS
SERVES S TO T HUNGRY PEOPLE
$3 JO
THE BARREL $4.75
11 PIECES OF CHICKEN
Perfect For Tired Housewives, Parties, Picnic,
Church Parties sod Social Functioaa
FISH DINNER ' S1.00
2 FLOUNDER FILLETS, FRENCH FRIES,
COLE SLAW, HOT ROLLS AND TARTAR SAUCE
BUCKET OF FISH
$3.95
10 FILLETS OF FLOUNDER, COLE SLAW,
TARTAR SAUCE AND HOT ROLLS
SHRIMP DINNER $1.15
JUMBO SHRIMP, FRENCH FlHES, COLE SLAW,
TARTAR SAUCE AND HOT ROLLS
BUCKET ’O SHRIMP
$3.95
28 JUMBO SHRIMP, TARTAR SAUCE,
8 HOT BISCUITS
Wkiteford's Drive-In
Sooth Broad Street
Clinton
Mrs. Alms Harvsy, Miss
Maads Harvey and Mr. and
MTs. Richard Ttaslsy vtoNsd Mr.
aad Mrs. J. W. Turner hi Oresn-
wood Sunday. Mrs. Tamer is
the daughter of Mn Harvey.
Visiting Mr and Mrs. Lewis
Stone during the Chriatmae
week-end were Mrs. Verla Grif
fin and aon of Charlotte, N. C.,
Murphy Stone and Mre. Sarah
Cothran and Teresa of Orange-
hurg, Glenn McGruggan also of
Orangeburg, Mr. and Mre. Wil
liam Stone and family of Hous
ton, Texas, aad Mr. and Mre.
Barney Olsen of Greenville.
Mrs. Mae Garrett of Fountain
Inn, was the gueet of Miss
Maude Harvey during the week,
end .
Mr. and Mre. Dennis Lanford
of Albany, Ga., and Mr. aad
Mrs. Ernest Prince of Marietta,
Ga., were guests of Mre. Lan
ford and Mr. Prince's moth-
Mre. Sam Prince and family,
over the holiday*.
Mr. and Mre. David R. Coker
aad Marvin were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mre. Charles Coker
in Laurens Christmas Day. Mr.
and Mre. BUI Bailey and Ken
neth of Laurens came down for
supper with the David Cokers.
Wilton Lanford of Charlotte,
N. C., visited relatives here dur
ing Christmas.
Frank Walker was home from
the Veterans hospital in Colum
bia for Christmas with his fam
ily
Mias Katherine Fowler of
Johns IMand, spent a few days
this week with Miss Harriet WU-
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James
and grandson, Dennis James,
spent Sunday in Abbeville with
his sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mre. Hames Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. Beany Johnson
and children of Winston Salem,
N. C., were Sunday guests of
his mother, Mre. R. G. Johnson,
and brother, Bobby Johnson, and
Mre. Johnson. Mre. Johnson *nd
granddaughters, Cookie and Mia
Johnosn returned home with her
sen for n week’s visit.
Mrs. Gregg Rowe aad Gregg,
j£, of Belton, visited Mrs. Vir
ginia Wilson Sunday.
Pam, Kim and David Storay
of Greenvike, spent several days
last week with their grandmoth
er, Mrs. Mary Faliaw, who re
turned home with them for
Christmas Eve and Christmas
Day.
Mr. and Mre. J. B. Neal and
Jimmy were dinner guests of
her mother, Mre. Annie Sher-
bert, in Enoree, and Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. Neal’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal, in
Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams
were Thursday overnight guests
of her son, Capt. James Drake,
Mrs. Drake and family in Char,
lotte, N. C. They spent Christ
mas Day with Mr. Williams son
and daughtein-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Williams, in New
berry.
Mr. end Mre. J. T. Lanford
and Johnny visited Mr. and Mre.
Junior McAlister , in Greenwood
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Greer in
Union during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Banders
and Renee of Cinton, were din
ner guests of Rev. and Mrs. M.
white Mr. Parrteh was a heoyttM
at
of their daughter
Mre^Car! Johnson, and Mr.
Mira. Myrtle Moore and Miss
Bertha FaUaw of Gaffney, wwre
Saturday night and Sunday
guests of Mrs. Mary Faliaw and
Mr. and Mre. H. W. FaUaw.
Mr. and Mre. Frank Goss and
family aad Miss Kathy Salter of
Joanna, spent the Christmas
week-end in Wadley, Ga., with
Mre. Goss' mother, Mrs. G. W.
Bowen.
Larry Fuller of Greer, is vis
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Fuller.
Mre. Bob Yarborough of Wood
ruff, spent Christmas week-end
with her daughter. Mre. Keith
McGee, and Mr. McGee. On
Sunday Mr. and Mn. McGee
and family attended the wedding
of his niece. Miss Marsha Kel-
lett, to Morris Hagins in Enoree.
Sgt and Bin. Coy O'Shields
and family of Manassas, Va.,
spent the Christmas week-end
here with her mother, Mrs. Stel
la McLendon, and sister, Mre.
Jim Bailey. Mr. and Mre. Rob
ert Bailey and Bob of Charlotte,
N. C., spent Christmas Day with
his mother, Mrs. Bailey, and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mc
Lendon.
FAMILY GATHERING
SUNDAY
On Sunday the Seay family
gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mr. Clyde Trammell for the
ing dinner and the exchanging
annual Christmas party. Enjoy-
of gifts were Mr. and Mrs. John
Heath, Mrs. Curtis Heath and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan
Southerlin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Glenn and Deidre, end James
Seay of Greenville; Mr. and
Mre. Royce Smith of near Lau
rens; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
TrammeU and PhU and Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Bristle and children
of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Arnold and family of Myr.
tie Beach; Mr. aad Mrs. W4-
Uam Stone and family of Hou
ston, Texas; RusseU Trammel!,
AME2, U. S. Navy, Mirimar,
Cal.; Miss GaU Brady of Jack-
sonviUe, Fla.; Miss Feroline
Seay and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Seay of Clinton.
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MEETING TUE88DAY
The general meeting of the
Lydia Baptist Church Woman’s
Missionary Society wiU be held
Tuesday evening at 7:80 at the
church.
AU members are urged to be
present^
COKER FAMILY GETS
TOGETHER
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Coleman
and family were hosts for the
Coker family Christmas get-to
gether on Sunday at their home.
Among those enjoying the day
together were Rev. and Mrs.
James Coker, James and Jo,
and Mr. and Mrs. David R. Ook-
er and Marvin, NBaa Janet Ro
per, of CUntan; Mr. aad tore.
Harold onaa Md family of T*y-
term; Mr. aad Mrs. R. V. Gordon
and family, oad Mr. aad Mre.
BUI Bailey and aon of Laurens.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 14th
day of Jaauary, 1908, 1 will ren
der a final nccount of my acta
and doings as Executrix of too
estate of Alexander O'Dantel to
the office of the Judge of Pro
bate of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock a. m., and on toe same
day wiU apply for a final dis
charge from my trust as Execu
trix.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and aU persons hav-
aymLI M tata
went them on or before
said data, duly proven, or be
forever barred.
FRANCES O’DANUL,
Mi South Owens Street,
CUaton, S. C.
November 90, 1999 DMcw-D90
Take notice that on the 18th
day of January, 1999, I will ren
der n final account of my acts
and doings as Executrix of toe
estate of Hoary C. Sober in toe
office of the Judge of Probate of
Probate of Laurens County, at
10 o’clock a. m., and on too
same day will apply for a final
discharge from my trust as Ex
ecutrix.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and aU persons hav
ing against said potato
will present them on or before
.said data, duly proven, or bo
forever barred.
BESSIE D. SUBER,
Executrix
Pjcetoher A 1999 Disfoje
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on toe 89th
day of January, 1919, 1 will ren
der a final accomt of my acts
an doings as Executor of the es
tate of Eva Nance Shelton to
the office of the Jndge of Pro
bate of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock a. m., on on the same
day will apply for a final dis
charge from my trust as Execu
tor.
Any''person indebted to said
•state is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that data, and all persons having
claims against said estate wiU
present them on or before said
date, duly proven, or be for*
ever barred.
JOBIE SHELTON, SR.,
Exeeuto,
Box 999-B,
Clinton, S. C.
Dec. 10, 1900 D88-4c-J18
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My. end Mrs. Keith McGee
M family, vtth Mr. and Mre
Mika Yartoaoagh of Greenwood,
and Mrs. Bob Yarborough of
Wodoruff, were in Asheville, N.
services at the Gram Baptist
C., recently for the ordination
Church when toe. Rev. Edtfar
(Buddy) Yarborough was or
dained as a minister. Rev. Yar
borough, aon of Mrs. Yarbor
ough, and brother of Mrs. Mc
Gee and Mike Yarborough, has
accepted the pastorate of the
Buckeye Baptist Churuch in
Swannanoa, N. C.
LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH TO
RE-ENTER AUDITORIUM
Sunday morning the congrega
tion of the Lydia Baptist Church
will re-enter the newly remod
eled auditorium after several
months meeting in the social
hall of the church.
The public is invited to the
special services Sunday morning
J. B. Neal wUt<
- Mr. Md _ .
Dean nod W. L. Booser will oh- celebrate their wedding
serve birthdays January 1. uuy January 8.
Janet Sanders wUI be « ymrs Prank Pace obcerved a Mrto-
old November 80. day Naveniber 8L
Miss Harriet Wilson wiU cele- January Bad will bp Mrs. Bud-
brate a birthday January 4. dy Campbell's birthday.
Freddie Dickerson wiU oh- Mrs. Dean iuw» wffl have a
serve a birthday January 5. birthday January 4
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