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/ . Jo* t 1HA THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Item* of Interact Fran . . West Clinton MR8. C A. ELLEDGE, t orrnipondent and RepreeenUtiye PHONB 17M Mr end Mrs Hubert Leopard and fandljr ere visaing the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs George Leo pard la Ninety-Six for a few days Lanny and Glenda Gooch have been spending two weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Booth, in Danielsville, Ga. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gooch Mr. and Mrs. Gooch left Friday to visit her parents. Lanny and Glenda will return home with them. Mrs. John Hedgepath and sister, Mildred Wilkerson, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr and family in Aiken, v Mr. and Mrs. Argo Ivester and family attended the funeral of the former’s uncle, C. B. Hill, on Sun day at Toccoa, Ga. Gail Ivester had been spending two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith, in Martin, Ga., and return ed home Sunday. Mrs. H. V. Blackwelder and chil dren of Wilmington, Del., are spending a few days with the for mer’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Davis, and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Freeman visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. P. 0. Freeman at Startex last week-end. A. G. Galloway, John Franklin and Suzie Kelly were visitors in Charleston Sunday to visit Mr. Gal loway’s daughter and family. Suzie Kelly returned home with them for a visit her grandparents. Mrs. C. E. EUedge is on an ex tended visit with Mr and Mrs James Peace and family in Newton Falls. Ohio. Mrs Peace is the for mer Miss Margaret EUedge Mrs A. G. Stephens and sons of Eau Claire. Columbia, visited her sister, Mrs C. A EUedge. and family • few days recently Mrs EUedge and sons returned home with them for a few days visit They visited their mother, Mrs Prather, ta Whitmire Pete Frier celebrated a birthday July 1. Mrs. Mamie Revels celebrates a birthday July It. Lance Frier observes a birthday July 16. Mrs. Helen Gregory celebrated a birthday July 1. Jerry Satterfield celebrated a birthday June SO. Johnny Deadwyler celebrated a birthday June SO. Shirley Turner celebrates a birthday July 12. Sandra Langford celebrates her fourth birthday July 2. Jimmy Barker celebrates a birthday July 8. Ronnie Glen celebrates his birth day July 3. Jan Meadors celebrates her birthday July 15 and will be 5 years old. Mrs. Ralph Stewart celebrates a birthday July 8. Mrs. Carolyn Heaton observes a birthday July 17. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cauble will celebrate a wedding anniversary July 15. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields cel ebrated their 22nd wedding anni versary June 30. Mr. and Mrs. CharUe Grogan celebrate a wedding aniversary to day, July 3. Birthday Party Given On Saturday, June 28, a group of little boys and girls gathered at the home of the Dorsey Turners to honor Anita Turner with a party for her 7th birthday. Outdoor games were enjoyed un der the direction of Wanda Phillips, and Dana Turner Pictures were made of the group The children then assembled in the duung room for punch, cake, chips sad ice cream Favors of bubble gum. balloons and party hats were gviea each oae that came the gifts for all ta EVERYDAY COUNSELOR ‘ Emotional maturity Is not Just a matter of age—it la a matter <Y behavior," according to Dr, Wil li a m C. Menninger, nationally known psychiatrist. "How you think, act, and behave determines how grown up you really are 'Some people are quite mature emotional ly before they are of legal age; others are still childish and emo- tionall immature at 50.” It is the difference between the emotionally maturing process and the physically maturing process which produces difficulty for ado lescents. Dr Denninger lists the following seven traits which indicate an in dividual’s emotional maturity. They are an excellent guide for teen-agers, but need to be studied by those who are adults physically, but childish emotionally. 1. He is able to deal constructive ly with reality. 2. He has the ability to adapt to change. 3. He can han dle fears, tension, and anxiety. 4. He gets more satisfaction from giv ing than receiving. 5. He is able to build satisfying relationships with other people. 6. He is able to con trol his hostile feelings and acts. 7. He is able to love. This love goes hand in hand with true charity, pa tience, understanding, and kind ness.” Teen-agers will find a challenge in this list. But alas, there are many adults who haven’t the cou rage to measure themselves by it Man has run off and let himself go emotionally today in his race for mechanical and scientific achieve ment We are in an atomic power age with are crawtantly dealing with emotionally immature adulta They are Like children crying out for new toys They are obeeaard with fears of things which never happen They are worried over problems which do not exist Check yourself now How much control do you have over your ton gue or your temper’* Here is' a tell tale indication of emotional imma turity How much control do you have over your thoughts’ Are you always complaining about what you do not have’ Are you contin ually finding fault with what you do have? Can you apeak of other people without criticizing? FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 21st day of July, 1958, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administratrix of the estate of Harold McQueen Shields in the of fice of the Judge of Probate of Lau rens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administratrix. 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. MARTHA S. SHIELDS, Administratrix June 19, 1958 4C-J-18 Take —Ur« that — KM Mi of July, USt. 1 will rand— • •crounty of my acts and doings — Committee of the estate of Isaac O'Neal Adair in the office of Urn and a, m By J H Waaenn Pretmte Judge having claims WHEREAS L L Adair made wiR present suit to me to grant his Lrttars raf them on er before said date, duly ^ministration of the Estate and prove., er be forever barred rften, of Isaac QNral Adair JAMES I. ADAIR. Committee June 7. 1958 «e-J 1 at S. Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun- ‘ j Thrae are. therefore, to cite and ty, at 10 o clock a m and on the . J , admonish ail and singular the Km aame day will apply for a final dis I J Creditors of the said Isaac charge from my trust as Commit- nTATVON FOR LETTER* OF r> Neal Adair deceased that they tee 4DMINLSTRATUPV ^ ,f,d *PP rar fn *’ ^ Any person indebted to said aetata The tale of South ( srwiiaa. 1 eurt of Probate, ta be bald (aurora Court ffauee. 1 —re—. / . an July It next, after p bration hereof at Ml o’dDcfc in forenoon, to show ra—e tf they have, why the said Adminis tration should am he granted Given under my hand this 24th day raf June 4ran Ixirrum 19M J HEWLETTE WASSON. 2c J-l# J P L. C. IT YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Phonra 74 Furthermore, we consider this service to be 6ur first and most important responsibility. When your physician prescribes for you, bring your prescriptions to us for filling. Me Gee's Drug Store Phone No. 1 Why Our EGGS Are Tops • Thai Are Kifg«. 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