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- * Pat* Twelve THE CLIN TON CHRONICLE i - Thursday, January SO, 1958 LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. Correspondent. ReprenenUtive tkLeFBons IMS y Miss Ruth ttillian. of Greenwood’; - Mrs Frances Weathers and t'am- was the visitor of Mr and Mrs. B ily, of Laujrens. were Saturday visi R. Boozer on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Laura Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and family, of Hen dersonville, N. C., Mrs. Royce Smith, Mrs. Gary Bnssie and daugh ters. Sharon and Carql, were Sun day visitors ot the former’s sister, Mrs .1 11. Seay. Mrs. Jessie. Mae Owens, Mrs. Nel- tors of Mrs. Annie Lawson. Mr. and. Mrs. Yancey Eubanks and family, of Buffalo, visited -her parents. Mr. and Mrs Lester Davis during the'week-end. J. H. Holmes. Miss Mary Sue Holmes anti Mrs. fistelle Whisnant, of Ctdks Anchor, were Sunday guests of their daughter and sister. lie Dean and Lucy, Mrs. Russell Mrs. J. C. Meeks. Trammell and Miss Retty Camp'- Mr. find Mrs B. R Boozer were bell accompanied Roy Owens to Co- Sunday dinner guests of Mr and lumbi.ron Wednesday of last week Mrs. Abe Warren in Newberry, where Tic w as admitted to the Veter- Mr. and-Mrs. David K Coker and ans Hospital as a patient. MamnJandj Mr and Mrs Mason Air and Mrs Casey Abercrombie, Coleman and family''spent Sunday of Greenwood, were Sunday visitors with Rev. Jhd Mrs .1 E Coker in ot Mr and Mrs Joshe Motte ^ k.f.oss Hill They also attended ‘Sun Mr antf Mrs W L Abercrombie” day service-, at the S Cross Hill and Eddie were Saturday overnight Church of Got! guests of her sister, Mrs J W. Nash Mr. and Mrs Benny Kitchens and and Mr Nash in.Dickens.,On Sunday children, of Startex, Smith Kitchens, they all visited their brother, M. J of New. Orleans. La.. Mrs Laura Garrett, who remains a patient in McGaha. of Duncan, and Mr and the Gastonia. N. C. hospital. Mry, Pete Sander- and daughter. Mr and Mrs John Gallnian and Martha, of Liberty, were Sunday Teresa and Mr and Mrs. Ira Bailey guests ot Mr and Mrs Paul Kitch- acaonipanied S 2c Bruce Ellis to his' ens ' - liase m Charleston on Sunday Mr. John B. Bagwell. Mr and Mrs. Kills spent the week-end here witlAC B. McLendon. Miss Cecelia Me relatives before he was to leave forUayndon and Mr and Mrs B F a (KTiod of service m Alaska. Tlafvey attended a birthday dinner Li.'lc Mtss Janice Weir, ol Clin- in Simpsonville Sunday in honor of ton. spent Sunday with her cousin, tbeir mother and -.randmothcr. Mrs Miss Sue Word. -T S Bagwell, w'hu.v as # gelWTrT.ing Mi--. Nell. Osborne and Mrs. her 81st birthday Louise Barker and son. with Mrs. .Vjl, and Mrs il F Tum 1m and Jerry Abercrombie, of Laurens, tiiiidre.rand Misses Claudine Moore >IH'nt the \veek-end with Mrs . Bobby and Joyce Riddle, of Litirens. xisit Kay Moss in Charleston. ed ^ir. and Mrs Tommy Moore Sun Mr .iir! M; s Woodrow Wilson, of daw Greenwood, were Friday night sup i Mrs Florence Irvin ot Clearwat- jkt guests of Mr and Mrs Ralph it. was the w\ek-i ui guest of her. Riddle 1 ' • daughter, V: Mark Satterfield and Mr.'. Clyde Trammell wa> ti'.e Mr Satterfield. , - wtH-k end guc't of her sis.er, Mrs Mr and Mr- Lestfr Davi- <fhd Paul Glenn Mr Glenn a;-.- other family vis.'.-l tfionhs in WT; mire relatives in Greenville . on Sunday '<► ' A Mr' laacille Sullivan, of 1 Florida, Mr. and Mis l>-.viti F Roberts spent several day- with Mi and and Davy vi>iR>d Mrs Jam - Cau- Mrs James < tnjlell thi past ble at Che General Hospital .in week (in-envtlle and Mr and Mr- M I) James (.‘auble. Je rald t-'arable ancLFbfd In Pelzer on S.mda.- * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Templeton and family were guests of her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Kelly in (Breenville over the week end. World Alliance Sunday The Lydia Baptist Church, alpng with many other churches through-) i out the world will observe Sunday as World Alliance Sunday. * Birthday Party For Daughter Saturday afternoon Mrs. Nellie Dean was hostess w hen she. honored her jittle daughter, Lucy, with aVa<‘- ty for her fifth birthday. The lovely oirthday cake was whiTF~with pastel decorations and five pink candles. Assisting Mrs. Dean with the. J games and refreshments w ere Mrs. Ruby Dunnaway, j Mrs. Russell Trammell and Lucy's grandmother, Mrs. Jessie Mae Owens. After the ^ group of young f&Jks sang ‘ Happy Birthday" to Lucy the cake was cut ^nd served with other j party dainties. . . Each guest remembered the hon- oree with a gift. \ Baptist Teachers And Officers To Meet Ttie regular Teachers and Offi cers meeting for the Lydia Baptist | Sunday School, .church and Training I Union will meet at the church Sat urday evening 1 at 7 o’clock. -. Houston Ellis. Sunday School su-- perintendent. urges all teachf^’aod-* officers to tie present i „ . .r t si . You can build-O' house of little Presbyterian Women To Meet The i > omen' of • i RF Church ot the [rocks, if >^ri»ave enough of them. Lydia Presbyterian Church will meet! and Ahey are bound together with Sunday after a week’s stay at Bla lock Ginic due to his infected hand Johnny Thomas', small son of Mr. and Mfs. Junior Thomas, is im proving at home following a few days illness at Blalock, Clinic. Mrs. Inez Dunaway is a medical phtient at Hays Hospital. - Birthdays 'And Anniversaries Lynn McGee will be 6 years old Jan. 31. , ^ <\liss Shiriey Polsum wasrM years olf Jan. 25. Mrs. Tommy Moore observed her birthday Jan. 10. Happy birthday to Mrs. Joe Prof fitt and Perry Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pearson are celebrating their 11th wedding an niversary - today. Mis* Helen Edge was 15 years old Tan. 28. J. Capers Gregory observed his birthday Jan 29. ^ Miss Norma Jean/lThelnut will celebrate^ her birthday jJan 31. Miss KaV Poole will be y years old Feb. 5. Mrs. Jimmy Barnes will celebrate a birthday Feb . 4 Mrs, Louise Broome will observe her birthday Feb. 1. Mrs. Ira Bailey will celebrate her birthday Feb. 3 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 fVork- man and Thomas Workman, Jr., Respondents. ~ PURSUANT—to a Decree of the Court in the above stated base, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, either in or in front of the > Tiie above described property is to be sold'subject to a mortgage in favor of Robert M. Vance. TERMS OF SALE: Cash, the suc 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 land, with the kail ding thereon, sit-1 sum.ef five per centum (5%) of the uate, lying and being on the east side amount of the bid, as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding. The same to be applied to the purchase price upon the complying with the terms of sale, otherwise to be paid to Plaintiff for credit on the indeb tedness. In. the event the successful bidder should fail to make such de posit, or should fail to comply with “ ‘ terms of sale, the said lands 1 of the Beards Fork Road, outside and near the northwest corporate limits of he City of Clinton, in Hun ter Township, Laurens County, State of Souths Carolina, and being bound ed on the north by, land of J. L. Davidson, two hundred ten (210) . bidding. The same to be applied toA'et thereon in a straight line; on the-Jthe the purchase price upon his comply eas t by land of J. L. Davidson, one shall be resold on the same or some ing with the, terms of sale. In the I hundred (100) feet thereon in a event the successful bidder 1 should! straignt line; .on the south by land fail to make such deposit, oFsfiould of Ben Copejand, two hundred ten on the same terms, at risk of the on. The above described lot of land defaulting purchaser. j is more particularly described as to The purchaser to pay for papers, metes, courses and bounds accord- stamps and recording. | ing to a plat of survey thereof made . J. HEWLETT WASSON, b y s T Martin, R. L. S. No. 1002, Probate Judge for Laurens | 4 - 1954 > and recorded in * • County. // EVERYDAY COUNSELOR Bv Dr. Herbert Spaugh foil to comply with the terms of sale, (ourt House, at Laurens CTH., S. C., the said lands shall be re-sold on the on Salesday in Februdry next, being same or-some subsequent Salesday the 3rd day ef the month, -during the legai hoots for such sales, the following described property, to wit: An undivided one half intere$t,m all that piece, parcel ur Tot of land, with the improvements thereon, sit uate, lying and being on the west side of Oak Street, in the Town of Clinton, County of LaVrens, State of South Carolina, and being bounded NOTICE OF SALE -eo^the north by lot of Fred Cal 'The State of South Carolina, wise, one hundred ' fifty (150> feet j County of Laurens thereon in a straight line; on the IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS east by Oak Street, sixty-live (65) JM. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Plain- feet thereon; on th south by lot of* tiff D. Maude Shell, one hundred fifty —vs.— (150) fee' thereon in a straight line; ( Pitts-Gary Post No. 205, American and on the west by other land of the 1 Legion (Clinton, S. C.) Defendant, grantor herein, sixty-five (65) feet,. PURSUANT to a Decree of the,tiff (210) feet thereon in a straight line; and on the west by the Beards Fork Road, one hundred (100) feet there- Dated this Dec. 31, 1957. J30-3t Plat Book 9, at page 176, in the of fice of the Clerk of Court for Laur ens County, South Carolina; and is the identical lot heretofore conveyed to Pitts-Clary Post No. 205 of Amer ican Legion by deed of J. L. David son dated May 7, 1954, and recorded on May 29, 1954 in Deed Book 112, at page 153, in the offic^ of the sqid Clerk of Court. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The suc- iessfurbidder, other than the Plain herein, immediately upon the more or less, thereon in a straight, Court in the above stated case, I will condition of the bidding, shall de- line. The lot of land above described sell at public outcry to the highest P°sit - subsequent Salesday on the same terms, at risk of the defaulting pur chaser. — The purchaser to *>ay for papers, stamps end recording. No personal or deficiency judg ment is demanded and the bidding will not remain open after the sale but compliance with the bid may be made immediately Dated this 13th day of January, 1958. W. E. DUNLAP C. C. C. P. & G. S 30—SCO CREDITORS', NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Richard E. Ferguson, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please .make pay ment likewise. FLORENCE J. FERGUSON, • Executrix 3C-J-27 and hereby conveyed is a portion of 4^e lot'hOretofore conveyed to Rob ert M Vance, by Maude Sanders by bidder, either in or in front of the Court House, at Laurens C. H„ S. C., on Salesday in February next, juesduy evening. Feb. 4, at the home of Mrs. Eugene Johnson on N Broad St All la lies of the church, niv urged Mrs., Bin! ti 1 ulk-r \ is te. er’s wife, a patient in the General I no Wavne Fuller and Kenneth Trarn- ere wsit r> in Greenville Sun- mell ^ t Hospital in Greenville on Sunday. Jay i ; " Mr and Mrs. (Alvin Cooper and i Mi and '■Mrs David Hugh y and son.' spent the week-end w ith their family and Mr and Mrs Ce- ii parent' .j a ll Mrf. S. B Coop- Hughey, and family, of Spartanburg er and Mrs George Wade in Great spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs H Falls - N. Hughey. ;‘ Gr Is Ati\iliar> Today The Jarfbor G. A. s ot the Lydia Bapt-Kt Church will meet Thursday at 4:30 o’cl >ck at the churchj ‘ Mothers March Held Monday Pm tb*tiu* rainy weather on Fri- da> evening, t .e scheduled Mothers March tor the Maryh of Dimes was held on M >nday evening instead Coffee and doughnuts were served the ladies at the community build ing after the march. Those who were not contacted Monday evening will the week. . • durin • With The Sick Roy Owens is a patient at the Vet eran's Hospital in Columbia. R E Whitmire returned A bike today, college tomorrow...easier to pay for the Insured Savings and Loan way * —— ■ , - From fehe moment he's born he’s the most important pern m on earth, and you want only the best for him. An ideal way of giving a grov ing child the things he needs' is to save regularly at our Insured Savings and Loan Association. You get excellent rdturnsfon your money. You’ll find frier ily help in working out a sensible savings plan. Your savings art safe as can be . . . and insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Sa and Loan Insurance Corporation, an agency of the U. S. Government. Little wonder 20 million modern American this way of getting the'things theywapt-for themselves. Do stop in . . . and start saving with us now.' t ■ mgs • house Where you-save does make a difference Lwrens Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ', TMIt SECURITY OF A NATION LIES INTMI HOMES OF ITS PEOPIE LAUREN*. fOUTH CAROLINA Sometimes are hit in the process, and hur’ cefhent. Such material is called con crete and it makes a very substan tial house. You can also build a house from lar*ge stones, but these must be carefully conditioned if the house is to be substantial and wea- G'cr proof The Bible .ells ■ us that >bmon s temple was brntt of large j -•ones so carefully conditioned at; the quarry that there was no. sound of a hammer at the place- of eon- ! struction - . We build our lives the same way. Most of us have "hltlo rocks", little thoughts and little deeds. But these. 1 ., "little rocks ’ are poor material un less we have a bonding agent like cement, to hold them together That bonding agent is love and under standing . Like the house built of concrete, it takes, many little rocks to build a complete life: Some of those rocks we gather, while others are thrown home 1 at us. But most of us don’t like to have rocks thrown at us w Seme of the rocks, and they are usually little ones, are the criticisms; of our associates. Carefully gather ed they can be used to build our lives. - We are told that those who gather, cocoanuts in the jungles often resort; to the method of encouraging mon | keys in the trees to throw the nuts! at them They dodge the missiles as they come down, then gather "them. While not recommending that we irritate oiljers ini order to provoke: their criticism, yet we might emu late the example of those who gath er cocoanuts in this manner, by watching for the falling objects, *tand aside, and then gather them for use. Criticism is valuable in the building of a life, if we know how to .ollcct and use'it. A few build their lives of large achievements, like those who built with large stones, but it is a slow and painstaking process. * Most of us will do better building our lives of "little rocks"—little thoughts, little deeds, tittle, acts of kindness, little criticisms—then bind them together with love, apprecia tion. and understanding. her deed dated October 8. 1949, and being Monday fce third day of the October Deed Book 97. at page 471, in the offief of the Clerk of Court for Laur- <'iis Countv *0* Another Fine Dealer Is Now Selling Rambler! * # 5# LV ';%*s r ; .•, .-iSi # ,&•» * -•**» * ' * V:,,* •' > . . / * * \ „>y >•: |jfL % v •: \ •o. *•»,, % FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 6th day of February, 1958, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executor of the estate of John 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 Executof. 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 tfierti on or before said date, duly" proven, or be forever barred. A. L. LOKEY, Executor, 203 Hampton St, Gaffney, S. C. Jan. 2, 1958 4C-J-31 American Motors Announces the Appointment of - PALMETTO MOTORS As foim New RAMBLER DEALER Americkn Motors is indeed proud to announce the appointment of another outstanding automobile firai in the expanding nationwide network of leading dealers who sell and service Rambler, America’s fastest-growing car in popularity. You are cordially invited tq visit your new Rambler dealer and meet the staff of able auto* mobile specialists who have been intensively 'trained in the most modern techniques of caring for American Motors cars. >. See the sparkling new 1958 Rambler and Ambassador. Try new Pushbutton-controlled auto* matic transmission, FOWR-LOK anti-slip differ* ential and scores of otber exciting new features. 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 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 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 or 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 1956 Rambler 6 Croas Country Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST Phone 794 Laurens, S. C. 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