The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 24, 1958, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHBONKXf!
. July 24, IWf
Personal and Social
News 61 Joanna
MRS. GEORGE METTS, 1 orresppndent and Representative
Phone Joanna S261
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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
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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
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Greenville, 8. C.
Gray
Funeral Home
Cllafoa, S. C.
FUNERAL dIRECTORS
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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
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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
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NEW and USED CARS
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