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Parnell, Jr., and children recently enjoyed a visit with relatives in Stroudsburg, Pa. Mr. Famell joined them there to ac company them home J. M. Oeland and daughter, Miss Helen Oeland, are visiting their dau ghter and sister, Mrs. Carroll Hart, and Ensign Hart in Galveston, Tex as. They attended the wedding of Mr. Oeland’s niece in Houston, Tex as. Miss Jean Nelson, wh was em ployed at Ridgecrest, N. C., flJf the summer months, spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Nelson before returning on Tuesday to Winthrop College where she is a teacher Mr and Mrs. Floyd Foliar, John ny Fuller and Mill Ana Heflams it Stock Car Fla. witt bar sad brother. Mr and Mrs Lea Ol I ivor. Mr sad Mrs Phil Pnutt. sad Miss Rarhat Pnatt. who ac companied her home to stay ua til Sunday Misses Mararat Ann Bolick. sen ior, and Jenny Addson, junor, left Saturday to resume ther studes at Wnthrop College. Rock Hill They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jul- an S. Bolick, and Mr. and Mrs. James Addison. TO CITADEL. Billy Horne and Whit Mayes left Tuesday for The Citadel, Charles ton, where they will be students the coming year. They were accompan ied by the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Home, and were over night guests on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Horne at the Isle of Palms Mrs. C. G. Barnett and sons, Coo tid of Charlotte, N. C., and Pvt. Eugene Barnett of Fort Jackson, •pool the Labor Day bar mottar. Mn Lacy Naban Wiry Davit. at Parry M Maori who Is a p total M the Veterans HoagMUl Olaon will be inter rsted to it spending ten days at Mrs Crawford DuBoor left Fri day to spend a month in Baltimore. Md . with her daughter, Mrs. Ed ward Pease and Mr. Pease, going especially to see her new grand daughter Miss Florence Winn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton F. Winn, left yesterday to resume her studies at Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga., where she is a member of the jun ior class. Miss Georgia Young, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. John T. Young, leaves today to enter the freshman class at Queens College, Charlotte, N C. Miss Lou Jones Cornwell will at tend Sullins College. Bristol, Va.. as a member of the freshman class. She will be accompanied to Sullins on the 13th by her parents. Mr ana Mrs J. J Cornwell Mr ami Mrs Howard Wattias Jr Mi fai Dm her* Kidgeeregt, N. C was ta chart* of the dialog room Mr. and Mrs Lamar Nelson of Atlanta. Ga , spent the weok-end with his mother. Mrs. T. J. Leake, and Mr. Leake Jim and Dick Gaaque. sons of Mr and Mrs Roy Casque, left yester day for Clemson College where they will be students the coming year. Bobby Tinman, of Madeira Beach. Fla., and Jimmy Tinman, of Win ston-Salem. N. C., spent the Labor Day week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tinman. While here they also visited their grand mother, Mrs. C. A. Davis, of Eas ley. who has been ill for the past month. AT KING COLLEGE Miss Sally Glenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Glenn, left Tuesday to enter the freshman class at King College. Bristol, Teen Mrs Glenn end Roy Workman. Jr r Row rtmttiMLM Mr* w c Will III—e ef f»t* bwrgb Pe armed yotowriey Aw e lowiay Hoy oitb her we and dae (Mor mlew. Dr aad Mrs Jehu W Strtmwa Alee hero for the day were the Rev and Mrs W R St* tenauo and family They were en ,ruut<- to Try on. N C. to make their home where the Rev Mr Stevenson has accepted the pastorate of the Congregational Church FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 3th day of October. 1969. I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executor of the estate of Janie L.) Sloan in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m , and on the same day wil apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor. 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 on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred JAMES P SLOAN Kocrutor AMwtt 31. tktt Sr AM MMI ATHI LTITH rOUT t«* 144 amm* Ito • to • dw Offir* Hwwr* * 5 1# 290 Swuth Kroad Si. PHONE %S< OR. EREO E. HOLCOMBE Gray Funeral Home CUatoa, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS •»* aad EMBALMERS Pfeonr It AMBULANCE SFRVICF. IF ITS Hm mm«*•# •» l S' I «Mgto*«Mto db mi Like walking on pillows ... wean rig tJie new PILLOW FUFFB : • ’ ?*[• •*>"“»€ tr-*.n t i Um- •v NaruWAL l Me ll • •JS I9S