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Thursday. December 4, 1958 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE X h Items of Interest From . . West Clinton MRS. C. A. ELLEDGE, Correspondent and ReprenentatiTe PHONE 17M Mr. and Mrs W. D. Sheriff and children of Charleston, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Gregory Sunday. Jimmy Campbell of Laurens, vis ited his unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow the past week-end. Roy Adams of Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams Monday. Hubert Leopard visited his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leo pard, in Ninety-Six Sunday. HERE FROM CHESTER Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith and son of Chester, were weekend visitors ef Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith and ether relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Me Waters of Winnsboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McWaters and Mrs. Eveiene Webb over the week-end. Mrs. B. T. McWaters of Great Falls, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McWaters during the week-end. Mrs. Rsy Powder and children of Augusta, Ga., were visitors of Mrs. James Dunaway and Mrs. Louie Webb and family the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ferguson and daughter, Kathy, of Newberry, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Croy and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Britt and family in Greenville a few days last week. Thomas Prather and son and Mrs. A. C. Whitten on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cox of New berry, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox and son on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. J. R. Reynolds and daugh ter, Shirley and Mrs. Joel Cox were visitors in Greenville Friday. Mrs. Louie Webb and daughter, Ann, Hazel Fowler and daughter, Beth, were business visitors in Greenville on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Blledge and boys were dinner guests of the lat ter's grandmother, Mrs. L. C. El- ledge, in Cross Hill on Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wright and family visited relatives in Whitmire the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Hunter of Chester, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Beatrice Dyer and S u z y Hanks. Mrs. Ann Vaughn of Ware Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Vaughn of Norfolk, Va., visited them last week. iBest idea of __ any CHRISTMAS f oretco Shaw with tha axclualva comfort of Rotary Bladaal ^ Closest shave yet! Contour skin-stretcher run stands whiskers ▼ erect to be shaved below skin le*l! ^ Easiest on the face! World-famous Rotary Blades whirl le one ’ continuous motion ... stroke off every whisker! ^ Easiest to live with! New high-speed, cod-running motor. W Lubricated lor life Quietest of all leading shavers. 4 Simplest to clean! Push button _ and new flip-tap heed T sprues open. Whiskers empty in just seconds. See the new Nertlce Speed shaver i ee the Steve Alien end Jack Peer N8C-TV. Mrs. D. W. Bagwell, Jimmie Armstrong and son of Miami, Fla., visited her mother, Mrs. William Cannon, and other relatives and friends here last week. Mrs Cannon is returning home with her for a few months visit. WEEK END IN WHITMIRE Mr. and Mrs. Rey Blackwell sad sons visited Mrs. R. D. Eng lish aad family la Whitmire the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elledge and Mrs L. C. Elledge of Cross Hill, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dowling and daughter of Charleston, Martha NeU Holtzdaw of the Columlbia hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Elledge and son, Terry, Mrs. W. V. Storey and Lu cille Holtzclaw of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Giles and family of Greenwood, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holtzclaw and family in Greenwood Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon and Mrs. W. D. McDaniel visited Mrs. C. L. Hairston near Laurens Sunday. LOSES UNCLE J. E. McLendon received word Sunday that hds uncle, D. M. Mc Lendon of Davenport, Fla., had passed away. BIRTHDAY CALENDAR "Happy Birthday" to little Robyn Snelgrove who is 3 years old today, December 4. Henry Caughman celebrates a birthday today, December 4. Loretta Hanks celebrates her birthday today. Charlie Cooper has a birthday Saturday, December 6. Sammie Foster observes a birth day Sunday, December 7. Susanne Brown celebrates a brith- day December 8. Mrs. Florence Ervin has a birth day December 10. * Mrs. Sadie Quinton celebrates a birthday December 10. Sgt. Willie B. Quinton has a birth day December 10. SIC F. C. Elledge of San Diego, Calfi., celebrates a birthday De cember 6. Mrs. O. R. Rollins celebrates a birthday December 10. Lavern Osborne has a birthday December 8 Cpl. Cole L Blease, Jr., of Fort Riley, Kansas, celebrates a birth day December 9. Dale Adams celebrated a birth day Tuesday. December 2. Little Lynn Foster will cele brate her first birthday Friday, De cember 5. OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs J E Braswell. Sr . celebrate a wedding anniversary today. December 4. WITH THE SKY Mrs J. B Reeder is improving after a recent illness Jessie Samples remains seriously ill at his home on Davia street Mrs W D. Daniels remains ent-1 ically ill atTlays hospital BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT FLOYD Mr and Mrs Gene Floyd the birth of a daughter. Norma Jean, at Hays hospital on November 29. Mrs Floyd is the former Betty Jean Caughman ENJOY FAMILY DINNER A Thanksgiving dimer was on joyed at the home of Mr and Mrs Thomas Prather on Ferguson street There were several relatives at tending as follows: Mr sad Mrs John Ferguson. Mr and Mrs Ru- I.aureiut, S. C. dolph Ferguson aad daughter. I Kathy, of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prather and daughter, Caro lyn, and Mrs. Rose Prather of Whit mire. OLIVER REYNOLDS PARSES ’ Oliver Reynolds, 55, of 306 Wash ington .street, died suddenly while at work in Clinton Mill Saturday night. He syas a native of Cherokee County, a son of the late Robert and Lize Ellen Harris Reynolds He was a member of Monarch Bap tist Church in Union. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Louise Brooks Reynolds; two daugh ters, Mrs. Homer Sisk, of Spartan burg; and Mrs. George Bishop of Mayo; three sons, Oliver, Jr., and Frank Reynolds, both of Spartan burg; and Robert Reynolds of Union; one step-son, Charles Brooks of Rt. 3, Spartanburg; one step daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Green of Converse; two sisters, Mrs. Ruby O’Dell and Mrs. Lula Mae Moss, both of Jonesville; two brothers, Lindsey Reynolds of Woodruff; and Eugene Reynolds of Jonesville; and 22 grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at Calvary Bap tist Church by the Rev. J. W. Spil- lers. Burial was in Greeniawn Me morial Gardens in Spartanburg. Pallbearers were Truman Leo pard, Lee Thornton, Dick Hariel, Bill Lowery, J. W. Smith, and Howard Payton. Goodwin, lot in Scuffletown town ship, $10.00. Edna Hoilifield to Oscar Roach and Lillie B Roach, 2.10 acres in Waterloo township, $500. S. N. Crisp to Robert E. Jones and Toxic M Jones, lots on Lamar St.. Laurens. $325 Mariegene G. Boyd, individually and acting under a Power of Attor ney to Wilford M. Wiley lot in Grayview Estates, Laurens, $800 Margaret M. Rast to J. W. Boyd, lot in Washington Heights, Laurens. $400. Robert W. Briggs. II, Daniel G. Briggs and Martha Susan Briggs Ledbetter, to M. H. Hunter. Jr., lot on North Harper Street, Laurens, $3,000. Margaret M. Rast to Nora Lee Lyons Hunter, George Hunter, Peg gy Hunter, and Carolyn Hunter, Heights, Laur lot in Washington ens. $400 Roy Alford Houston to Mrs Alice O. Martin and Richard R. Owings. 33.5 acres in Dials township. $10 00 and other valuable considerations Raymond Edward Bragg. Enoree Joe H. Bonds to Lucille H. Mur and Mary Alice West Enoree phy. lot on Caldwell Street, Clin — ton, $10 00 and other considerations . AWARD OF F RKKHOLDKRS W Nye Owens to Edwin N. Hill. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA -IS action, having viewed the real prop erty which is the subject of the ac tion and having r-omndrred the valw 33Vk acres in Youngs township $2,- COUNTY OF LAURENS 000 IN CONDEMNATION George A. Reid to Elizabeth A. [City Of Clinton. South Carolina Simons, lot in Pitts Meadows, Clin Petitioner, ton. $10.00 and other valuable con — v * — siderations , (C. T. Wilson. Respondent Marriage licenses issued in I^ur 1 We. the duly selected freeholders ens County: in the above entitled condemnation Billy Ray Bagwell, Ware Shoals, and Jo Anne Gregory, Honea Path Willie Louis Bell, Mountville, and Mary Frances Henderson, Laurens Robert Leonard Hudson. Foun tain Inn. and Thelma Lucille Smith, Fountain Inn. Tommy Martmdale Poole. Enor " * 1 ' K, M * r > ''* ro1 ""- Vmm>! UK r-al Xu ami U» lamaX which may accrue to the landown er, do hereby fix the value of the easements and rights of way fully described ih the Notice of Condem nation herein and damage to the landowner (who is a party to this action, to be the total sum of Two and 50-100 Dollars (s) T E ADDLSON (S) C W ANDERSON (s > JOHN L KJMNAUGH <s) J LELAND YOUNG (si GARY J LEHN Dated November 21 1958 Dl8-3c PUBLIC RECORDS M. H. Hunter, Jr., to Haskell Lee Fowler and Ruth L. Fowler, lots in South Heights, Laurens, $13,000 James E. Pridmnre to Jacqueline P. Pridmore, lot in Dials township, $1,00, love and affection. Ellis B. Gray to Gladys G Greg ory, 21 acres in the Town of Gray Court $10.00 and partition of real estate. Abner P. Stockman to James Den- dy, 7V« acres near Waterloo. $2,000. W. H. Anderson to Mrs Mattie A. DONT TAKE TNNECESSARY CHANCES NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF 1958 CITY TAXES i Notice is hereby ffitfen that Town Taxes for the Town of Clinton are due and collectable from November 1st to December 31st for the year 1958. The tax books will open November 1 at the office of the Town Clerk and Treasurer and will remain open up to and through December 31. M n fA penalty of ten per cent (10%) shall be added if said taxes are not paid on or before January 1, 1959. The levy for current fiscal year is 53 mills; 26 mills for current operating expenses, and 27 mills for interest and sinking funds on various bond issues outstanding. W. B. OWENS, City Clerk and Treasurer WANT EXTRA CASH FOR HOUDAY EXPENSES? "HEAD FOR HOME” Make thh holiday aaaaoa tha baat < HEAD. FOR HOM1 M vat H] CREDIT COMPANY RIGHT HOW a»d act the oWr PM Mad for Holiday Pypanan. k*i to EASY with tha friendly folks at HOC of cash YOU YOUI it plan most convenient for you. 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