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Thursday, October 23, 1958 THE CLINTON QHRONICLE Pan Nine Campbell Named Southern Bell Manager, Succeeding Edwards, Who Goes To Aiken Items of Interest Front . . v‘ West Clinton MRS. C. A. ELLEDGE, Correspondent and Representative PHONE 1766 M. L. CAMPBELL A. I. EDWARDS M. L. Campbell of Columbia, has been named group manager for the Clinton area by Southern Bell Tele phone Company, succeeding I. A. Edwards, who becomes Aiken group manager on November 1. A native of Prattville, Ala., Campbell joined Southern Bell in 1951 following his graduation from Auburn. He has held a variety of positions in Atlanta and Columbia. Dr. David I. Mixon —Optometrist— 201 N. Broad Street PHONE 1308 Office Hours: 9-5:30 Sealtest Milk DEUVERED AT YOUR HOME EACH DAY TELEPHONE 359 LEAGUE’S DAIRY At present he is rate engineer in the Company’s state headquarters in Columbia. He served in the army from 1945 to 1946 and again in 1951. Mrs. Campbell is the former Ma bel Deason of Prattville. The Camp bells are members of the Kilburn Park Baptist Church, where he is on the Junior Board of Deacons. Edwards, a native of Sumter and a graduate of the University of South Carohna, came to Clinton as manager htree years ago. He began his telephone career at Charlotte in 1949 and has since served in Co- I u m b i a, Spartanburg, Greenville, and Charleston. During World War II he was a pilot in the U. S. Air Force. Active in civic affairs in Clinton, Edwards is a past resident and di rector of the Junior Chamber of Comerce, state director of the Caro- linas United and vice-president of the Community Chest. He is a mem ber of the Lions Club, the Chamber of Commerce, the American Legion and Lakeside Country Club. He is a member of the First Bap tist Church here . Subscribe T* THE CHRONICLE Gray Funeral Home S. C. FTNERAL DIRECTORS • • • • • • EMBALMERS PbM* 41 AMBULANCE SERVICE Mr. aiid Mrs. Cleo Lusk visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Ellen Lusk, in Salem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wooten of Duncan, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten and daughter, Debbie, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. God- ] frey in Ninety-Six. Mrs. C. C. Abbott, Miss Jean Ah-; bott, J. G. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Abbott and daughter of Green ville, Mr. and Mrs. ^ack Sharpe and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mitchell of Columbia, were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wood- row Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell West and family of Greenville, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton West. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Boozer vis ited Marion Rowe and the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Boo zer in Newberry Sunday. Mrs. M. W. Adams and Pat Woo ten visited Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory and family in Greenwood Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Freeman vis ited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Home, in Gaffney Saturday, and remained until Sun day morning when they all toured the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cash and family of Augusta, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cash and fam ily for a few days last week. Mrs. Mell Huey and Mrs J. E. Braswell, Sr., were visitors in Greenville last Friday. Mr. and Mrs Ray Bragg and son of Joanna, and Mrs W. E. Bragg were supper guests of Mr. I tnd Mrs. J. E. Braswell. Sr, on Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Ted Ward and fa mily and Mrs. William Cannon had as their Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs Ernest Ward of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs Jessie Harmon and son of Johnston. Mr and Mrs Cecil Ward of Laurens; Mr and Mrs Ro bert Cannon and sons of the Laurens highway Mrs Rose Prather of Whitmire, visited Mr and Mrs Donald Pra ther and other relatives here Sun day. Mr and Mrs Claude Warren of Charleston, were seek-end visitors of Mrs Mifune Campbell Mr and Mrs Clyde Bigbee Sr, Mr and Mrs Clyde Bigbee. Jr., Mr aad Mrs J caste Lyda and aon. North Carolina Sunday Mr aad Mrs W. D Sheriff. Mr ’ With The Sick Arnold Edmonds is convalescing at his home after a recent illness and a few days stay at Hays hos pital. Little Tim Whitman is iU with bronchitis at his home on Bailey street. CREDITORS' NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Butler Hubert Boyd, deceased, are hereby notified to file the Mime, duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise. CATHERINE J BOYD, Executrix, .204 W. Walnut St , Clinton, S. C. Oct. 2, 1958 3c-023 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 17th day of November, 1958. I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executor of the estate of Pearl Copeland in the office of the Judge i IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS of Probate of Laurens County at 10 o’clock a m and on the same day will apply for a final dischar^ from my trust a* Executor Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and Phona 74 tm etfsc«J*no« maimact Appear on TV Program * Billy Cauble, Joe Tinsley and | Billy Cranford of this city, a^id Phyllis Bodie of Joanna, appeared | on the “Teens Bandstand" Satur day. It can be seen each Saturday afternoon over WLOS, Asheville, N. C. W. E. Braswell Family Dinner The family of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell of Caldwell St, enjoyed a family dinner and gathering on Sunday to bid farewell to A1C and Mrs. Bobby Braswell and son, en- route back to his base in Califor nia. They have been visiting rela tives here on furlough. Members of the family present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin and children of Ware Shoals; Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Braswell. '—I" t t,at 4*1 MW" 1 . w -because we gave tbe car a TEXACO SAFE-T CHECK-UP FREE SAFETY INSPECTION WITH MARFAK LUBRICATION WE LOOK FOR THESE THINGS When we have your car on the lift, we check such danger spots as: flrofcpi—leaking brake lines, brake fluid level, etc. fires cuts on inner sidewalls. Muffler—rusted-out muffler and tail pipe, leaks in gas tank, fuel line, and other Are haxards. Steering—bent rods, loose wheels, loose bolts, etc. TesMsf’’ Drhriay aad fleece ef MM! Your Marfak lubricated car gives you that “cushiony” feeling for 1,000 milee or more. We lubricate it by ekmrt, not by chance. Above all, we’re trained to cheek your car for safetg ae we service It > seevKi wire *« rri ro root mott DRIVE IN AT YOUR NEAREST TEXACO STATION H. D. Payne & Co. AC day. October 3 Dim way. Chertea Dunaway Wan. da Wiiaon. aad Mrs Grace Bright Mrs Bobby Wooten reWbratm a btrthey dOrtobrr M Gilbert Kidd observe* a birthday October 3 October MUi la the birthday of Joe Lawson "Hippy Birthday to little Tim Whitman, who is ill and will have a birthday October 3 Linda Osborne is celebrating a birthday October 26 Lana Turner has a birthday Oc tober 3. Roland Wilkie will observe a birthday Monday, October 27. Phyllis Shealy has a birthday Oc tober 27. Mrs. Tom Brown celebrates a birthday October 27. Butch Meadors has a birthday Tuesday, October 26. Mrs. L. F. Westberry observes a birthday October 26. Mrs. Tan Windsor celebrates a birthday October 26. Mrs. Robert Bigham has a birth day October 29. “Happy Birthday’’ to Barry Tur ner who celebrates a birthday Oc tober 29. He will be 6 years old. Tom Norris has a birthday Tues day, October 26. , Joe Campbell observes a birth day October 28. Mr. and Mrs. Gholdie Simmons celebrate a wedding anniversary Friday. October 24. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tinsley cele brate a wedding annviersary Satur day. October 26. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway celebrate their 27th wedding anni versary October 3. Mr and Mrs Wert Jennings cele brate a *■7 Mr aad Mrs W K Hama mm af UmyviBa. ef Mr and LET’S GIVE YOUR HOME A NEW LOOK! Free Estimates - No Down Payments - 36 Months to Pay • Ruheroid Color Grain Siding—10 Colors • New Stone Designs In Celotex • llnsulating Siding • Four Styles Aluminum Awnings • Ail Types Guaranteed Roofs • Cypress Picket Fences—Insulation • Weather Stripping—Gutters—Downspouts • Bonded Built Up Tar and Gravel Roofs For Free Estimates—Call or Write J. A. SMITH, JR. P. O. Box 144 Clinton. S. C. Phone 967-J —Representing— AUGUSTA ROOFING & METAL WORKS, INC. AUGUSTA. GA. all peraonv having claim* again** said mute will prment them on or before *aid date, duly proven, or be forever barred LEEVESTER TIMS Executor October 13. 1958 4r-N 6 SERVIC -A To pay for Knowledge is Often Real Economy .... Con you omouiro Itio value of ao examination and diognoui by your Dodorf Dm fo« paid to Mm it no* hr work otamm. ft b oho far Mi knowtodgo, for haowing ufcot to d«v or* y*on of dudy md part of ovary proaolptloo a — "w* ft foe far but o vttofl port of Itv* mod wot* coet of your modtetou. McGEE'S ( DRUG STORE ) Hampton Gregory Aaron Prather of Crum till* waa of Mr. C. A. I Mr and Mr* Donald Prather Six Big Days and Nights — October 20-25 4 • n e !dd to I or- /l ' . I \ ^+he EXCITEMENT! On the Midway.. PREUS BROADWAY SHOWS The Finest Midway ever to appear here Rides Thrills Side Shows Kiddieland Fun Frolic for Everyone! Program Monday, October 20 Opening Day Tuesday, October 21 White School Day Wednesday, October 22 Merchants Day Thursday, October 23 Colored School Day Friday, October 24 1958 Automobile To Be Given Free Saturday, October 25 Kiddies’ Day Final Day Of Fair Pony and Bridle Given Away At 5 P. M. LAURENS County Fair Association EXHIBITS! Interesting and Educational COMMUNITY EXHIBITS Farm Crops Livestotk School and Club Exhibits Art and Needlework Commercial Exhibits and Displays Home-Cooked Foods 9th Annual Laurens County Fair Sponsored by Laurens Exchange Club Win A 1958 Studebaker Friday, Oct 24 * — Given Away At 10:30 P. M —