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Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Gault and
children;'Ginger and Carter, spent
the weekend with Mrs. Gault’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Carter
in .Greenville.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
R.,Sims include: Mr. and Mrs. S. F.
Rampey, Mr. and Mrs. Beeman
in Piedmont during the week, hav-:
ing gone especially to visit her
mother who is ill.
Dr. D. O. Rhame leaves today to
attend a several days meeting of
the American College of Surgeons
in Jackson, Miss.
Mrs. Ralph Wilbanks and son,
Rampey and son, Ted, Mrs. Fur-fKalph Lee, of Isle of Palms, were
man Owbns, Furman, Jr., Larry
Fleming, Jr., Piedmont; F. E
Rampey, of Mount Pleasant, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Riser, of Columbia.
Friends, of Perry M. Moore will
regret-to know he is ill and has been
a patient at the Veterans Hospital,
Ward 11, Room 304, Columbia, for
the past two weeks.
Mrs. F. L. Reese. Sr., of Abbe
ville, visited her daughter-injaw,
Mrs. F. L. Reese, Jr., and sons sev
eral days last week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bpijds are
spending the week visiting points of
interest in Florida. They plan to re
turn today or tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Little and Mrs.
R. H. McDonald of Columbia, were
guests of Mrs. W. W. Harris Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Adair leave
today to spend several days in
Charlotte, N. C., with the latter’s
son, Cecil Page, who enters Pres
byterian Memorial hospital today
for an operation.
kev. and Mrs. Earl P. Bafron and
children, of Gastonia, N. C., visited
M¥s. Barron’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. B Blakely here during the week
end.
Mrs. Eva Hambrick, Misses
Maude, Sue and Thelma Wells have
purchased the Geer home on North
Owens street and will move t o
their new residei<ce this week.
Little Emmie Ann Gault, of North
-Augusta, is spending the week with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. An
sel B. Godfrey. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sims attend
ed the annual sales meeting of the
Fly Manufacturing Co. last week in
Shejbyville, Tenn. While away they
‘"were guests of the former’s sister,
Mrs. Otis G. Alexander and Mr.
Alexander in ^HanJ^,, GA . and -Mr.
and MVs.’E* A Sims and Patsy in
East Point, Ga
Mrs. James L. Switzer and little
son, Paul Kent, III, of Union, spent
a few days last week with tier moth
er. Mrs. H. M. Wise.
George Copeland, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Pringle Copeland, has returned
home after a ten day visit in Pied
mont, Ala., with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Eason. Mr. Eason
accompanied him home during the
week-end.
Mrs. W. R. Sims visited her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Rampey
weekend guests of Mrs. J. B.
Speake and. family.
Marvin G. Gault, Jr., is now with
the Industrial Engineering depart
ment of Clinton-Lydia Mills.
Donald Haselden of the navy, sta
tioned at Pautxent, Md., spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. K Haselden.
Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, accompan
ied by her sister, Mrs. John B-.
Ricketts and Mr. Ricketts of Green
ville, leave today for a few days
visit with Mrs. Wysor’s daughter,
Mrs. Benjamin F. Ivey, Captain
Ivey and children at Fort Benning,
Columbus, Ga.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Steiner will be interested to know
they have gone to Jesup, Ga.,
where he will be located for some
time. They plan to maintain their
home here on Holland street. They
are now residing at 556 E. Cherry
Street in Jesup.
Mrs. Henry M. Young has accept
ed a position as dietitian at Bla
lock clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis of
Charleston visited Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Greenwood during the week
end.
G. E. Horne and Jack McGinnis
were visitors in Greenwood Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Weir Davis of
Columbia, visited Miss Bessie Jones
during the week-end.
Guests Sunday of Mrs. Mary Kel
ly included Miss Grace Shipman of
Inman, Mrs G. E. Horne, Mrs. A.
E. Boyce of near Clinton, and Jack
McGinnis. 1
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S.
Ramage will be interested to know
they are ipoving today to Gastonia,
N. C.,, where the former has accept
ed a position with Proctor and Gam
ble.
Ed Pitts, student at the University
of South Carolina, Columbia, spent
the week-end with his mother, Mrs
P. M Pitts. He had as his guests
Kirk Phares, of Norfolk. Va., and
Park Turner, of Atlanta. Ga., also
students at the university.
Friends of Hepry Lee Simmons
will be*mtefeSted to know he is im
proving following an operation on
Saturday at the Columbia Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simmons were
with their *on during the week-end.
J. C. Thomas left Saturday to
spend two weeks in New York at
tending the School of Retailing and
Merchandising at New Yoyk Uni
versity.
Miss Roberta Dunbar, of Laurin-
burg, N. C., arrived Tuesday for a
few days- stay here as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hogan.
Mrs John H. Jones, of Janesville,
Wis., has been visiting her sister,
Mrs. Frank Jones and Mr. Jones
here the past week. Also joining
them here for the day Tuesday were
their mother, Mrs. Wallace Butts,
and Mrs. Garnet Daniel, of Athens,
Ga.
Mrs. L. C. MtCarthy was the
week-end guest of Mrs Lon Court
ney in Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P Coker and
daughter, Jo Anne, of Asheville. N.
Crt were recent visitors here with
Mrs. Coker's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. W. McDaniel.
Friends of Anita Mauldin, daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs. Ben Mauldin,
will be glad to know she is improv
ing at home following an illness and
stay at the Self Memorial hospital,
Greenwood. v -
Mrs. Anna Casque, of Florence,
spent Sunday with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Suber.
Rev. and Mrs. James S Gray,
Mrs. David S. Cook, Misses Julia
Gray and Terrell Cook and Billy
Horne attended a performance of
the opera-, "Orpheus”, at Converse
College in Spartanburg Saturday
evening.
County Records
The following public records were
filed the past week in the office of
the Clerk of Court of Laurens coun-v
ty: .
Property Transfers
Minnie Fuller Irby to Martha
Jane F. Boyd and H. Hoover Boyd,
lot on old Laurens-Madden Station
Road, for love and affection.
Richard A. Williams, Trustee in
Bankruptcy for Mobil manor Cor
poration to Shelton J. Rimer, lot on
Livingston St., CKnton, for $6,500.00.
B. G. Taylor to David D. Kellett,
1.16 acres in Dials Township for
$350.00.
Nellie A. Browning and Violet
Browning to Champion Paper and
Fibre Company, 486 acres in Jacks
Township for $58,000 00.
David N. Goins and Jeanette H.
Goins, to Mrs. Tessie Barton, lots
in Gray Court for $700.00.
Abe Smith and Ike Smith to Edna
Marler, lot on Fleming St. Exten
sion, Laurens, for $350 00
W. W Kellett, J. P. Kellett, Jr.,
and Mrs. Jessie K Abercrombie to
Mrs. Alta Brown and J. C„ Brown,
W. Bowick, lot on Lake Greenwood,
for $375.00.
Letha Mae B. Wilkie to Guy Cul
bertson, 2Vt acres, being property
of S. S. Davenport, for $5.00 and
assumption of mortgage.
Jajnes E. Redd to James Frank
Redd, lot in Youngs Township for
$1.Q0, love and affection.
W. M. Ellison, Jr., and James
Larry Ellison, to W. M. Ellison,
their interest in 7.65 acres bounded
by lands of Fowler Childress, for
$1.00, love and affection.
Clyde T. Franks and John T.
Stokes, as Executors of A P. Fuller
estate, to Mrs. Margaret T. Crouch,
3.134 acres, miles northwest of
Mountville, for $783.50.
J. R Buzhardt to Frank W. Buz-
hardt', lot in Sullvian Township, for
$200 00.
Bessye B Bradshaw to Chester N.
Wright, timber on tract of land in
Laurens Township, for $l,/00.00.
R M Langston to Elnita D.
Campbell, 1 acre on" the Laurens-
Greenville Highway, for $900.00.
Myrtle G. Brown to Ray Cathcart,
lot bounded by lands of Rush Ro
land, for $500.00.
W. E. Dunlap, Clerk of Court, to
W. Alfred Johnson, lot on Blmbrd
St., CHnton, for $716.00.
J. H. Rector to Zack Gray and
Martha W. Gray, lot o n Lake
Greenwood, for $500.00.
American Insyrance and Real Es
tate Agency, to William D. Spears,
lot on Lake Greenwood, for $56.25.
Marriage Licenses Issued
Robert Lee Higgins, Jr., Laurens,
and Afljiie Lou Whitmire, Laurens..
Arvin Lewis Smith, Ware Shoals,
and Rosa Lee Armstrong, Ware
Shoals.
Thomas Lokey in the office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun
ty, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the
same day will apply for a final dis
charge from my trust as Executor.
Any person indebted to said es
tate 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.
A. L. LOKEY,
Executor,
recorded on olHber 15, 1949, in
Deed Book 97. at page 471, in the
office of the Clerk of Court for Laur
ens County, South Carolina
The above described property is
to be sold subject to a mortgage in
favor of Robert M' Vance.
TERMS OF SALE Cash, the sue
cessful bidder, other than the Peti
tioner herein, immediately upon the
conclusion of the bidding, shall de
posit with the Clerk of Court the
sum of five per cent of*the bid as a
guarantee of his good • faith 'in the
biddihg The same to be applied to
the purchase price upon his comply
ing w ith the terms .of sale In the
event the successful bidder should
fail to jnake such deposit, or should
fail to comply with the terms o“f sale.
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the said lands shall be re-sold on the
same or some subsequent Salesday
on the same terms, at risk of the
defaulting purchaser
The purchaser to pay for papers,
stamps and recording
.1 •HEWLETT W ASSON
Trohafe Judge for Laurens
County.
Dated this Dec 31. 1%7 . J30-'3t
203 Hampton St.,
Gaffney, S. C.
Jan. 2, 1958
4C-J-31
CITATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
By J.' H Wasson, Probate Judge
WHEREAS Katrine M. Pitts
made suit to me to grant her Let
ters of Administration of the Estate
and effects of Fred Simpson Pitts
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the Kin
dred and Creditors of the said Fred
Simpson Pitts, deceased, that they
be and appear before me, in the
Court of Probate, to be held at Lau-
'hms Court House, Laurens, S. C.,
on January 17, 1958 next, after pub
lication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 3rd
day of January, Anno Domini, 1958
J HEWLETTE WASSON,
2C-J-17 1 J P. L. C
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 10th day
of February, 1958, I will render a
final account of my acts and doings
as Administratrix, D. B.,N. C. T.
A., of the estate of Warren Edgar
Owens, deceased, in Jhe office of
the Judge of Probate of Laurens
County, at 10 o’clock a m , and on
the same dayVill apply for a final
discharge from my trust as Admin
istratrix, D. B. N. C. T. A.
Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to
make payment on or before that
date; and all persons having claims
against said estate will present
them on jor before said date, duly
proven, or be forever barred
JULIA O SADLER,
Administratrix, D. B. N. C.
T. A , Estate of Warren Ed
gar Owens, ‘Deceased
January 4, 1958 Sc-F-13
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FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that oh the 6th day of
9.6 acres in Youngs Township for; February, 1958, I will render a final
$12,000 00. j account of my- acts and doings as
Mrs. Louise G. Mabry to Wyatt I Executor of the estate of John
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Newberry County Bank
Goldville Branch
Of Joanna in the State of South Carolina at the close of business on
* December 31, 1957.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
and cash items in process of collection $ 88,792.09
Loans and discounts (including $30.80 overdrafts) 179,224.58
Furniture and fixtures , ' 3,000 00
Other assets ^ 112.238 82
NOTICE OF SALE
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens
IN THE PROBATE COURT
Blanche Rice Workman, Executrix
ot the Estate of Tom Workman,
Petitioner,
—vs —
Rosa Workman. Joe Nathan Work
man and Thomas Workman, Jr.,
Respondents.
PURSUANT to a Decree of the
Court in the above stated case, 1 will
sell at public outcry to the highest
bidder, either in or in front of the
Court House, at Laurens C H . S. C ,
on Salesday in February next, being
the 3rd day of the month, during
the legal hours for such sales, the
following described property, to wit:
An undivided one half interest in
all that piece, parcel or lot of land,
with the improvements thereon, sit
uate, lying,and beiqg on the west
side of Oak Street in the Jown s bf
Clinton. County of Laurens, Skite of
South Carolina, and being" bounded
on the north by lot of Fred Cal-
fwi-se_ one hundred fifty (150i feet
thereon in a straight line; on the
east by Oak Street, sixty five (65)
|feet thereon, on th south by lot of
Iv Maude Shell, one hundred fifty
(150i feet thereon in a straight line;
and on the west +>y other land of the
grantor herein, sixty-five (65) feet,
more or less, thereon iri^a straight
line. The lot of land above described
and hereby conveyed is a portion ot
the lot heretofore conveyed to Rob
ert M. Vance, by Maude Sanders by
her deed dated October 8. 1949, and
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships^
and corporations
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations
Deposits of United States Government
(including postal savings)
Deposits of banks
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc )
$383,255 49
S27WIZ4.-&0
92,783 95
2,568 75
7.500.00
7 380 99
TOTAL DEPOSITS
$383 255 49
$383,255.49
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OPEN AN A( ( Oi NT NOW—< I KRENT DIVIDEND RATE
3V2% Per Annum
Laurens Federal Savings
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TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $383 255 49
I, T. C. Tindall. Manager, of the above-named bank, do solemnly affirm
that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents
the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
T. C. TINDALL
Correct—Attest; Joe M Roberts A. J Bowers Jr, A W Murray,
R.Wright Cannon, Directors.
State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of January. 1958. and
I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank
R EUGENE JOHNSON. Notary Public
My commission expires at pleasure of Governor.
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