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Pact Eight THE CLINTON CHBONKXf! . July 24, IWf Personal and Social News 61 Joanna MRS. GEORGE METTS, 1 orresppndent and Representative Phone Joanna S261 rrirrfrrrrrr j-j-rrrrrrr'—" * - -■■«■**»***»**»***»»»»**~~~^~»***~~*»*~»* Mrs. Lester Sweat!, R^emary and Gloria returned to their home in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday after spending the past seven weekst with Mr and Mrs. W R. Lanford. Mr. and Mrs Milton Bolick, Mr. and Mrs. George Walter Fulmer visited Mrs. Rosabelle Timmerman and Mrs. J. D. Kinard in Newberry Sunday. Mrs. Kinard has been quite ill, but is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bishop and sons were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rfnehart, Jr., in Batesburg. Little Miss Ellen Newman of Ashland, Ky., is spending several weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M Elliott. Miss Lynn Beckom returned to her home in Greenwood Sunday- after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beckom for the past two months. Mr and Mrs. George Metis and daughters were visitors in Little Mountain Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Metis. Robert Franzen of ^ Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Earl Franzen. Me, and Mrs. Walter Johnson and family, and Mrs. Sarah, O'Shields wis< Saturday guests elf Mr. and Mrs.^cuiy Brew ington in Union. Mrs.'.Rita Tinsley. Debbie and Keith, ]$(rs. Joyce Lester of New berry, vuited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphrey Sunday afternoon. Friends will be interested to know Robert C Uldrick is a patient at the -New -Roper hospital in Ghar- le.>u» Mr Uldrick underwent sur gery last week and is now im- provmg Mrv Georgia Lewis. Mrs Minnie Burnet^ and Sara Jo Beck visited Mr* Lucy Green in Laurens Satur day Mr and Mrs. Wyman Livingston. Susan and Virgi*. spent Saturday in Johnston with Mr and Mrs Jeff Livingston Mr* W >1 Wilson Mr* Horace Butler Ann and Randy, of Ninety- Su. were Tuesday guests of Mr .md Mr* Shu ford Lewis, Friend* from Greenwood. Abbe- •Su visited J F Mrfarthv Mr* A Miss Roseanne Little and A1 Lit tle of Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. George Stroup and David Poag have returned to their home in Baltimore, Md., after visiting Mr. and Mrs L H Poag for the past several weeks. Mr. ancf Mrs. L. R. Thompson and Randy enjoyed a picnic din ner at Oconee state park Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Burnett, Mrs. Geor gia Lewis and Miss Sara Jo Beck visited Mr and Mrs. John Lee in the Hurricane community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy McCarthy and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J. F. McCarthy. Mr ahd Mrs. J. R. Bartley visit- ed relatives in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Sr, and Ann visited Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, J^., it) Greenwood Sat urday. On Sunday they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Frick in Lexington. Mrs. Frances Warner, Mrs. Lil lian Bragg. Miss Kitite Mae-Mose ley. C. E. Chapman and Lester Hair attended the craftsman’s fair in Asheville, N. C., Friday and also visited the Penland School of Han dicrafts on Saturday. Mr and Mrs Otis Smith and Ann. Mrs. Marvin Patterson and children of Clinton, enjoyed a pic nic at Ekom Beach Saturday. Messrs. Carl Franzen, Walter Waits, D J. Buchanan, Mason Rowland, Billy Willingham and Da vid Boland attended a textile meet ing m Asheville, N. C., last week Miss Dianne Longshore spent last week in Whitmire with Mr. and Mrs. J. D Wessinger and Douglas Mrs Mary Lehman and Steve, Mrs C D Bowers and Jan are vis iting relatives in Chicago, 111 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs John Lynch in Greenville. Mr and Mrs. Willard Culbertson visited Mr and Mrs. Billy Joe Sprouse in Wilhston Sunday. Misses Bettie Zane Longshore and Dixie Couch are spending sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs J. M Aiewine tn Charleston Mrs Gertrude oShiekts. Mrs hoots at a birthday dinner honoring Herbert Fuller at their home Sun day. i Mr Fuller was observing his 81st birthday. Those helping to celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gilreath and children of Charleston: Mr. and Mrs Charles Melton and son of Spartanburg; Mrs Clara Smith and children and Clyde Childs of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boyce of Joanna; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Atkinson of Clinton. Mr. Fuller is the father of Mrs. Gosnell. Mrs. Echols Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pitts and daughter, Bonnie, entertained with a hamburger fry for Mrs. Homei Echols of Columbia, La., last Thursday evening. Others enjoying t h e occasion were: Mrs Ella Hair, Miss Ruth Hair, Wendell Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hair, Mrs. Frances Warner, Mrs. Mary Lehman and Dr. D. H. McFadden. \ Birthdday Party Given Dale Nabors celebrated her 7th birthday with a picnic at her home last Friday. Ten little girl friends were in vited to help celebrate. The birthday cake was chocolate with pink decorations and candles. Dale’s mother, Mrs. Carson No- bors, led the games and stunts. Dale received many lovely gifts. Bridal Shower Given . Miss Edith Bedenbaugh was hon ored with a bridal shower Saturday evening at Joanna Club house. The hostesses were Mrs. Lois Beden baugh. Mrs. Joy Abrams. Mrs. Mary Nell Abrams and Mrs. Mar tha Thompson Mrs. Elton Bedenbaugh directed several appropriate games. The honoree’s chair .was covered in white and upon arrival she was presented a corsage of white carna tions. She wore a pink dress trim- j med in white and used white ac cessories. EacK guest was given a favor of | a white bell tied with green ribbon The hostesses served cheese sand wiches, pickle, chips, ham .salad, pound cake and tea Miss Bedenbaugh was presented 1 a boat of lovely gifts, including electric iron from the hostesses meat Miss Edith Bedenbaugh and Ken dall Leaphart will be mk cried Fri day evening at 7:00 p. m at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Marvin Bedenbaugh, on Blalock Drive, Joanna to said estate will please make pay ment likewise JOBE D. HOLLAND, C. BRYAN HOLLAND, Executors July 9, 1990 Sc-A-S Card of Thanks I wish to thank each one for the flowers, cards, visits and prayers that were sent me while 1 was con fined to Joanna hospital. | Also I wish to thank Dr. McFad den and the nurses for the care given me. May God bless ea^h one of you. v —MRS NAOMI WEIR Card of Thanks 1 wish to take this opportunity to thank my friends, Dr. McFad- JOANNA NEWS NO 3 den, and the 3taff for the flowers, cat'ds and kindnesses shown me while I was a patient at Joanna hospital. May God bless each of you. —IRA V. WHITTLE FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 5th day of August, 1958, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Rich ard E Ferguson 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 Ex ecutrix. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified aad required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate vyill present them on or before said date, duly proven. or be former barred. FLORENCE J. FERGUSON, Executrix July 2, 1858 ic-J-81 ’ FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 80th day of July, 1958, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Robert S. Owens, deceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of County, at 10 o’clock a. ol. and oa the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Execu trix. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; Dr. David T. Mixon —Optometrist— 201 N. Broad Street • V ' ’ ’ \ PHONE 1308 Office Hours: 9-5:30 CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Mattie E. Hol land, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted Each account insured up to $10.- 000 iM h> a duly licensed Casualty Insurance Co. Each emploset- under $1 000.000 00 Bond Winchester Graham Inc. UiveraJfed Financing 1102 Sumter SI. Columbia. S. C. without filling MX oonu CARTON (flwtOaamU PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Greenville, 8. C. Gray Funeral Home Cllafoa, S. C. FUNERAL dIRECTORS ... aad ... EMBALMERS Phone 41 AMBULANCE SERVICE and afl persons having clainu on or before said date, duly proves or be forever barred. MARY FRANCES POOL OWENS Executrix June 80. 1968. 4tc ORR ANIMAL CLINIC Whitmire Highway Hours: 8-12'A. M.—1-6 P. M. Evening 7-8 Office Ph. 1623 Res. 1061-R-2 DANIEL E. ORR, D. V. M. LETS GIVE YOUR HOME A NEW LOOK! 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Jaacv Raff a nanliaj thta *■** nUnadad • <wh a r Vstrr aim Mi** tafoem TW mvaratwa aaa gtvaa by h iff Gaaagv Frafor Mr and Mr* Bernard \abar* A p*rmr taacb aan vayayad by .-•I Mr. M K Wait* nvrv called e.rryoav Na’urday due ta tbr ■ death uf Mr* Jetar Billiam* Mr* Mr*. BrvatagtM Haaareg Uiliiare* »a» a relative uf Mr* Mr* (opetaad Brewmgtaa wa*. quality melamine dinnerware «.kt a wt_ *rmv; t «< n vtca at (oumui S/^u $ 198 4S4.50 VAIM X PIMENTO CREESE SPREAI « SI* STEAKS BAIY-BfEF a 9IRUMN • CLUB • BIB (BONE-IN) LB. a ait* hxoorea with a shower at Joanna Mr ami Mr* Grmer Jenkin* of[CBfo house recently \:km suited Mr and Mr* W H Mrs Gerald Humphries had Ji-nkm* Sunday charge of the entertainment. Mr and Mr* Sam Strickland of During the social hour the host- Greer.wood. vi*ited Mr .and Mrs L H Poag Sunday Mr* Richard Willingham and children of Aiken, are spending two weeks with Mr and Mrs J. F. Mc Carthy while Mr Willingham is at National Guard camp Week-end guests of Mrs Lavinia R Cooley and J. M. Ross were Birthday Dinner A3C Barry Little of Biloxi. Miss., Mr and Mrs Andy Gosnell were esses. Mesdames Gene Bishop, Frank Trotter. Nicholas Kramm, and Gerald Humphries served a congealed salad plate with cookies and salted nuts The honoree was presented with many lovely and useful gifts AUTO LOANS Financing and Refinancing NEW and USED CARS Better Service Than Ever For Our Many Customers and Friends in the CLINTON AREA Washington Motor Finance Co. of Laurens N. Harper St- Near Highway 76 By-Powa SSSBS Laarema Home Office: Cream*tie *C LARGE JUICY LEMONS FRESH CRISP BELL PEPPERS opim 35c EACH 5« COMSTOCK PIE APPLES 2^43* BREMNER CRISP FRESH SALTIRES PACKER’S LABEL SAUSAGE 1-L 19 VIENRAS J 0 - 99= MOTHER’S CREAMY RICH MAYORNAISE T-BONE STEAK ? 85c BATUm-TENMOl V. B. CMOICS Shuck roast ■■ NATUB-TVNDCB BONELEM IL A CMOKM SHOULDER roast MATUB TE.YDEB V. S. 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