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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thnraday. April SO, 1969 Truluck Named Citizen Of Year ^ By Clinton Lions R*rnlx*rt S Truluck was named Clinton’s “Citiren of the Year" by the Lions Club at a meeting Friday night at Hotel Mary Musgrove Truluck. a member of the club) this year i<\ serving as governor of Lions District 32 A, composed of clubs in the northwestern section of the state He has held a, number of offices in the Clinton club and was scheduled for the presidency, bu^ re linquished the poet in order to serve as tlstnct governor Mr Truluck is an outstanding Baptist layman, serving bis church in many capacities He is a member of the Clmtoo Masonic fratemfty. a past president of the Chamber of Commerce, served on the board of directors of the Community Chest, and orgamred the city's first Cub Scout pack and served as its first Cubmaster. Truluck operates a printing bus iness in the city. At an early meeting of the Lions club. 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C Thomas Jeweler ‘It’s Tiae Thai CenaU’ CLINTON JOANNA Retired Minister Of Clinton Dies The Rev. Thomas P. Horger, Jr.. 71. retired Presbyterian minister, died suddenly late Sunday afternoon at a local hospital alter a heart at tack. He was a native of Orangeburg County, son of the late Thomas P. and Annie Penny Horger For the past two years.ho had lived in Clin ton ' i Mr. Horger was a graduate of the l niversity of South Carolina and at tended Erskinc College and Emory University^ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ida Young Horger. of Clinton; a daugh ter. Mrs. Hugh VV. Spinney, of Lib erty. Tex.; a son. Thomas P. Hor ger. 111. of the l\ S. Marine Corps in Japan, and two sisters. Mrs. E. B Grandy, of Orangeburg, and Mrs. Vivian H. Harley, of Mulberry, Ela Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3:30 at the First Pres byterian Church conducted by Rev. William Redd Turner and assisted by Dr. D. J. Woods. Interment will be in Rosemont Cemetery. The body will remain at Gray Funeral Home until 2:30 when! it will be placed in the church. Clinton Cavaliers Again Active; Join Union County League The Clinton Cavaliers, after a five year layoff, have brought out the bats and balls to begin a new year of baseball Clinton has entered the Union County League, composed of Buffalo. Union. Lockhart, Joanna and Clinton. A sixth team could not be found so the league was drawn ‘up with the five clubs. The Cavaliers began the season yesterday playing Lockhart at Lock-^ hart The first home game will be here Saturday afternoon with Buf- falo. The Cavaliers recently played Apalachc of the Western Carolina League and defeated them 9 to 7. j Members of the Clinton team are; Infielders. Lewis Howard. Truman; Owens. Jack Alexander. Henry Fal- law. Herbert Fallaw. Bobby Thom as. Ear! Satterfield. Howard Stroud. Shorty Byers. Bardy Cannon Outfielder*; Sam Owens. Jimmy GasqueBuickCo.Has Grand Opening In New Laurens Location A grand opening for Gasque Buick Company of Laurens, is in progress today, tomorrow and Sat urday at their new location on North Harper street. Laurens. The public is cordially invited to visit the firm in th^r new home', formerly the Craine Motor building, during the three-day open house event, when they may register for free prizes, including a man’s wrist watch, six records and $25 gift cer tificate. , "Bashful Henry" wil be at the mo tor company in person and will broadcast his WLBG program di rectly from the lot “We hope that all our friends and euctomers wil come to visit us in our new home,” J. Roy Gasque, owner, said "We want them to reg ister for prizes, enjoy refreshments with us and see Rashful Henry in person. Special buys are also being offered to celebrate the event,” he said. "We are pleased to have this showing in our new quarters with more accessible showroom and lot, improved shop facilities, and better parking area."” Prior to coming to Laurens in 1954. to be Buick agent for the coun ty, Mr Gasque held dealerships in Union and Newberry. The Laurens firm is also the agency for the Opal, one of the popular small oars Golf Association Luncheon Meet May 5 The Ladies’ Golf Association of Lakeside Country Club will have the regular luncheon meeting Tues day. May 5. at 12:30. Members planning to attend are asked to call the hostess. Mrs Jas per Rowland, for reservations no later than Saturday, May 2. Three new members, Mrs Dan Orr, Mrs. Judson Davis, and Mrs M L. Campbell, were welcomed at the last meeting. Braswell. Ellis Iluffstetler, J. B Vanderford. Kenneth Thomas, Paul Smith Pitchers: Charles Leather- wood. Wallace Patterson. Fred Sat terfield. Larry Madden Truman Owens, shortstop, serves as manager of the team FI R FSTON F—CLINTON Headquarter* SEAT COVERS KKKE INSTALLATION ( ii*«nbb Kittmjr Every Tar! Cox Home & Auto Supply YOA’l FIBKBTON'i: STOCK JUS N. Brood SL Pfc. 12 Drive In Our Hwrvice * Dept. Rear of Store Side Of Bailey Baak Youth Night HeM At Joanna Church “Baptist Youth Night” in Reedy River Association was observed at the Jfana Baptist Church on Tues day evening. April 21. The theme for the evening was “Design fdr Your Tomorrow," with emphasis on Christian Education. Guests were received in the edu- , cational building. Punch, mints and nuts were served. Get-acquainted gam^s were led. Professor T. E. Epting of New berry College, was master of cere monies. The invocation was given by Rev. J. R McKittrick of Bush. River Church. Guests were welcomed by Miss Betty Thomas, promotional secre tary of the Joanna church. Miss Joan Bobb of West End played dinner music and Miss Ma rian Surrat tof Joanna and Bland Berry of Glenn Street led in group singing. Miss Eugenia Byars sang a solo. Dinner was served buffet to the 175 persons attending A panel composed of Mrs. C. B. j Counts. Bethel; Mrs. I. M. Smith, Bush River; Bland Berry, Glenn Street; and Mrs. Newman Shouse, Clinton High School, led a discus sion period, with Prof. Epting as moderator. Young people from va rious churches participated. They presented the skit, "What’s Their Line?” Rev. Morgan Dukes, director of religious activities, Furman Uni versity. spoke on the theme, “De sign for Your Tomorrow.” Rev. James B Mitchell, of Joan na. necognizcd those graduating from the four area high schools— Clinton. New'berry, Mid - Carolina, and Whitmire College students also received recognition. The benediction was given by Rev. Kenneth Wilson. First Baptist Church. Newberry. Churches represented were Glenn Street, 16; Whitmire, 19; Fairview. 21; Newberry First, 14; Hunt Me morial. 11; West End, 15, Bethel. 6; Bush River, 11; and Joanna. 46 Faculty members present were Mrs. Newman Shouse. Clinton High; Mrs T B Altman. Newberry High. Mrs Connie Cowan. Bush River, W H Anderson and G N Foy of the Clinton schools administrative staff There were 3. M3 HemeaUry schools to South Carolina in 1960 and 1025 in I960 District reorganization and ronaoltdaban accounted for the reduction trators. 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, duly proven, or be forever barred. WILLIE and GLADYS GOLDEN. Administrators, Clinton, S. C. April 17. 1959 4C-M-14 2 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 21st da^ of May, 1950, we will render a fina account of our acts and doings as Administrators of the estate of Olin H. Sheely, Sr., in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun ty, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Executors. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that dale; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before that date, duly verified, or be forever barred. OLIN H. SHEELY and MARY FRANCES SHEELY, Executors April 21, 1959 4C-M-14 YOU ARE HEREBY SUIOION- ED and required to answer the complaint in this action, a copy of which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens Coun ty, and to serve a copy of your an swer to the said Complaint on the subscriber at his office at Laurens, Su C., within twenty days after ser vice hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to an swer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in the complaint. ’ W. PAUL CULBERTSON Attorney for Plaintiff April 6, 1959. TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED: Take notice that the summons in the above entitled action, of which the foregoing is a copy, together with the Complaint therein, was filed in the office ot the Clerk of Court for Laurens County on the 10th day of April. 1959, the object and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of divorce, a vinculo matri monii. and certain other relief on the grounds of aAiltery. physical cruelty and habitual drunkenness. W PAUL CULBERTSON Attorney for Plaintiff Laurens, S. C. April 10, 1959 AS0-3c FREE SUMMONS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLLNA j COUNTY OF LAURENS IN THE CIVIL AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS jCOURT OF LAURENS | Jennene Emery Johnson, Plaintiff , Vs. Andrew J. Johnson, Defendant TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED: SUN DROP GOLDEN COLA IS GIVING AWAY 50 Silver Dollars Absolutely Free Usten To WLBG For All The Details WLBG Your 1,000 Watt Voire Of laiuren* County Ixx-alU Owned. Managed and Operated CKEDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having the estate of EArard Bellamy I burg, deceased, are and required to tie had. with the indebted to said estate wiB make payment likewise JEANETTE M GINSBUKG. Executrix March II. 196# le-AM CREDfTORS* NOTICE All penans having claims the estate of P Silas Batlry ed are hereby to fils the duly verified w«h the ^ and (hoar indebted to estate will OU1DA C. BAILEY, Executrix April t. 196# 9C-A9# CREDITOR*’ NOnCK All . the estate of lasses I ad. are hereby notified to fils the ugaed. and those indebted to Mid estate wdl please make payment likewise AZALEE M ADAIR. Executrix. 106 N Owens St , Clinton, S C. April 1#. 196# JcA-JO-O CREDITOR*’ NOTICE All persons having claims the estate of Jame L. Sloan, ed. are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with the under ri0Md, and those indebted to and estate will please make payment YOUR i Otle-aln k PROGRAM CELEBRATING OUR 10TH ANNIVERSARY WITH THE BIGGEST HI IS EVER! Last Day Today * _ April 30 Monday-Tuesday May 4-5 A MORE SAVAGE SAGA! Friday-Saturday May 1-2 Enchanted Island (Technicolor) South Sen Adventure DANA ANDREWS and JANE POWELL CARTOON COMEDY JAMES P. Executor Clinton. S SLOAN, C. April 3. 1959 Sc-ASO FINAL BETnJEMKNT Take notice that on the 81b day of May, 1968, I will render n final ac count of my acta and doings as Ex ecutor of the eMate of Maude Mc- Keown McFadden In the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and qn the same day win apply for a final discharge from my trot #8 Exec utor. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will presen them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. DOSSEY HOWZE McFADDEN, Executor April 7, 1969 4C-A-80 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 18th day of May, 1959, we will render a final account of our acts and dotage as Administrators of the estate of Bet ty Jean Golden in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun ty, at 10 o’clock a. m and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from our trust as Adminto- IF YOU DOMT READ YOU DOITT OCT YME Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST Phone 794 Laurens, S. C. John . L. Mimnauirh “Hail can be a ‘First Mortgage’ on my crops. This I found out last year when a hailstorm threshed my grain in the field, and shredded my cotton plants. Does Hail Insurance cost only a fraction of the value of the crop?” Wm. J. Bailey Ins. Agency 1149 FRESH GRADE A LARGE EGGS 3 doz. 99c SLICED BACON SQUARES 4 Lbs. 99c HOME MADE LIVER PUDDING 3 Lbs. 99c LEAN CENTER CUT MULLET 5 Lbs. 99c FRESH LARGE HAM Lb. 99c Irby’s Meat Market Ml’SGROVB STREET PHONE 4*« • ■ 1 i I, — , Wanted! 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Bad Star Flour. 10 Found Sack: 1 Free Harvest Lons Teaspoon. 25 Found Sack: 2 Free pieces of Table wore—a teaspoon pies either on oval soup spoon, salad fork or dinner fork. 50 Found and 100 Found Sochi 3 Free pieces of Tableware—-a teaspoon plus two of these plscesi on oval soup spoon, salad fork or dinner fork. Eodi sock contains certificate en titling you to purchase Harvest Lane Tableware ot lass than fo hue value. Get more for your money with U4 Hem ^