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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, April It, IMS
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Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. HOMER JACKS, Corrcspoadent and RepresenUtire
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Miss Joyce Cotney who is
working in Greenville, was home
for the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Cotney.
Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Lanford
and Mrs Effie Coleban, were visi
tors in Greenville, Sunday. They
were also visitors of Mrs. J. C.
Foster in Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Adams
of Greenwood spent Sunday with
the former’s parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henline of
Spartanburg were Sunday visi
tors of Mr .and Mrs. C. J. Craig
and Crystelle.
Mrs. W. W. Hair and Miss
Ruth Hair spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Nobels in
Newberry.
Mrs..Sallie Hightower of Lock
hart, Mr. nad Mrs. Edward C.
Hamilton of Kansas City, Mo.,
spent last week with the Rev.
and Mrs. J. Herbert Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. William Poplin
of Greenville, were Friday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Sanders.
Mrs. Grover Nabors spent Sun
day with Mr. and Msr. Luther
Nabors in Laurens. Mrs. Carson
Nabors and children. Dale and
Dennis, were Snuday afternoon
visitors of the Nabors family.
Vernon Garner of Newberry
spent the week end with his moth
er, Mrs. Vergie Garner and fami
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bishop and
Jamie, and Mrs. McNeil Trotter
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. L.. H. Rhinehart in Bates-
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wattsnztne
and Otis Smith, were called to
Clearwater last Wednesday be
cause of the death of Mrs. Wal-
lenzine’s and Mrs. Smith’s sister
in law, Mrs. W. W. Smith, they
remained for the funeral which
was held on Thursday.
Mrs. J. W. Pennington and
children, of Atlanta, Ga., spent
the weekend with Mrs. Sara
OShields and family. Tom O’
Shields returned home with Mrs.
Kennigton, for a week’s visit.
John Earl O’Shields formerly
stationed at Lackland Air Force
Base in Texas, is spending this
week with the family, following
this leave he will go to Fort Ben
jamin Harrison in Indianapolis,
Indiana, for 5 weeks of special
training.
Dick Horne, of Fort Mill,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and Mrs. J. D.
O’Dell.
Mrs. Pearl Williams will spend
Easter weekend in Prosperity, as
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Bedenbeaugh.
Mrs. Roberta Templeton spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
O’Dell iii Fort Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fowler
and son, Larry Dean of Gaffney,
spent the weekend with Mrs. B
R. Bowen.
. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper of
Danville, Va., Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Cooper of Landford
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Murphy.
Mrs. Helen Bozard and grand
son Martin, spent several days
last week in Pendleton, with Mr
and Mrs. Kenneth Griffis. Mrs
Kelly Waits accompanied them
on the trip and remained for the
day. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J
D. Bozard and Margaret, joined
the family and were accompani
ed home by Mrs. Bozard and
Martin.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Virlyn Daven
port and children of Savannah
Ga., spent the weekend with Mr
and Mrs. John Henry Davenport
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Davenport re
turned home with them for an ex
tended visit.
C. V. Verner of Piedmont and
Pat Ross of Greenville,
were
Wednesday visitors of John M.
Ross and Mrs. Lavinia Cooley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F.'Lowman
visited Mr. and Mrs. Perry White
in Newberry Sunday, j
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franzen
visited their daughter, Mrs. Lu
cius Hill and Mr. Hill, in Colum
bia Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Oouch
spent the weeKend with their
daughter, Mrs. WoodrcLr Caug-
horn and Mr. Caughorn in. Co
lumbus, Ga. .
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wilburn
were recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Cogdill in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Epting
and Mrs. Myra Gilliam of New
berry, spent Sunday in Charles
ton.
Miss Elizabeth Dickey, who
had the misfortune to fall and
break her arm, is convalescing
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
J. B. Livingston and Mr. Liv
ingston in Prosperity.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Pitts
joined Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dean
of Philadelphia, Penn., and are
vacationing this week in Florida
BIRTHDAY DINNER
On Sunday Mrs. Joe Abrams
was honored with a birthday din
ner at her home. Members of her
family and a number of friends
gathered for the occasion. The
dinner was held on the back
lawn, with the picnic table over
laid in white and centered with
the beautifully decorated birth
day cake. The honoree received
many nice gifts. Those attending
included: Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hamby of Easley, Mrs. Jimmy
Hamby and daughter, Leasia, of
Liberty, Miss Doris Wicker of
Pomaria, Miss Margaret Ben
nett of Greenville, Rev. and Mrs.
J. Herbert Thomas and daugh
ter Betty Herbert and their guest
Mrs. Sallie Hightower, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Abrams, Jim and Lin
da, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abrams,
Jan and Joe, Mr. and Mrs.
Algie Abrams, Adgie and Mar
tha Ellen, Bruce Abrams,
Joanna, Miss Doris Abrams of
Joanna and Greenville, and Jim
Counts of Jalapa.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Croft
observed a wedding anniversary
on April 2S.
Milton Bolick is celebrating a
birthday today, April 19.
Guy Prater observed a birth
day on April 17.
WITH THE SICK
G. M. Lydia is recuperating
following treatment at the local
hospital.
Little Barry Putman has been
discharged from the local hos
pital.
Dale Mack of Laurens is recu
perating following an appendec
tomy at the local hospital.
Miss Anne Simpson is a patient
at the local hospital where she
underwent an appendectomy.
Miss Donna Force is a patient
at the local hospital where she
underwent an appendectomy.
Little Penny Nabors, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Nabors,
has been transferred from the
local hospital to General Hospit
al in Greenville for treatment.
WALDROP
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wal
drop of Wilmington, N. C., an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Linda Marie, on April 6 at James
Walker Hospital. Mrs. Waldrop is
the former Katie Grammel of
Munich, Germany. The parents
are former residents of Joanna.
VAUGHN
Mr. and Mrs. William Vaughn
of Newberry, announce the birth
of a daughter, Beverly Jean, on
April 11 at Newberry Hospital
Mrs. Vaughn is the former Betty
Jean Puckett of Joanna.
THOMAS *
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Thomas
announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Vicki Earlene, on April 19 at
the local hospital. Mrs. Thomas
is the former Betty Young.
EPWORTH METHODIST
CHURCH NEWS
This afternoon (Thursday) at
3:30 an Easter egg hunt will be
held, at the church. All children
of the church up through the
Junior department are asked to
come and bring 2 eggs with them.
Mrs. J. B. Killian is supt. of the
children division.
REVIVAL TO BEGIN
The spring revived at Epworth
will begin next Sunday evening
April 22, and will continue
through Sunday, April 29. Serv
ices will begin at 7:30 p.m. The
guest speaker will be the Rev.
R. Bryce Herbert, Greenwood
district superintendent. The Rev.
Francis Gossett of Laurens will
lead the song service. AU mem
bers are urged to attend, and the
public is cordially invited.
SPECIAL PRAYER SERVICES
Special prayer service was held
last evening and will be held
again tonight beginning at 7
o’clock, in preparation for the re
vival. Mrs. John W. Warren will
conduct the service.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my appre
ciation to all my friends for their
kind expressions of sympathy at
the death of my loved one, Carl
Garner. For the flowers and the
food and every act of kindness I
am deeply grateful. May God
bless each of you.
—MRS. VIRGIE GARNER
in the Office of the Clerk of
Court for Laurens County.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash, the
successful bidder, other than the
Plaintiff hereih, immediately up
on the conclusion of the bidding,
shall deposit with the Clerk of
Court the sum of ten (10%) per
centum of his bid as a guarantee
of his good faith in the bidding.
The same to be applied to the
purchase price upon his comply
ing with the terms of sale. In the
event the successful bidder should
fail to make such a deposit, or
should fail to comply with the
terms of sale, the said lands shall
be re-sold on the same or some
subsequent Salesday on the same
terms, at risk of the defaulting
purchaser.
The purchaser to pay for pa
pers, stamps and recording.
W. E. DUNLAP,
C. C. C. P. A G. S.
Dated this 31st day of March,
1962 4c-M-3
JOHN E. FLOW PASSES
John E. Flow, 72, died sud
denly Thursday afternoon at the
Newberry County hospital of a
heart attack suffered earlier
while fishing on Lake Murray.
Mr. Flow was a native of Lan
caster, but had made his home
in Joanna for 45 years. He was
a member of Epworth Methodist
Church and was employed by Jo
anna Cotton Mills until retire
ment seven years ago.
He was a veteran of World War
I-
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Gertrude McClendon Flow, of Jo
anna; two daughters, Mrs.
Charles Galloway of Augusta,
Ga., and Mrs. Catherine F. Pra
ter of Joanna; two brothers, B.
C. Flow and T. C. Flow, both
of Joanna; three sisters, Mrs.
Connie McManus of Newberry;
Mrs. Etta McCluney of Chester;
and Mrs. Maude Dean of Co-
umbus, Ga.; and two grandchil
dren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Friday at 4:30 p. m. at
Epworth Methodist Church by
Rev. J. Herbert Thomas and
Rev. Hugh Pollard. Burial was
in Rosemont cemetery in Clin
ton.
ROBERT SCOTT BURNETT
Robert Scott Burnett, infant
son of James R. and Margaret
Hughes Burnett, died Thursday
night at the Joanna hospital.
Surviving in addition to his
parents are a brother, Tommie
Burnett, of the home; his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred O.
Burnett, Sr., of Clinton, R. E.
Hughes of Joanna, and Mrs. H.
E, Fowler of Dallas, Texas.
Graveside services were con
ducted Friday at 2:00 p.- m. at
Rosemont cemetery by Rev. J.
Gordon Peery.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 10th day
of May, 1962, I will render a
final account of my acts and do
ings as Executor of the estate of
Eunice E. Arnold 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 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 L. ARNOLD,
Executor,
P. O. Box 188,
Clinton, S. C.
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NOTICE OF SALE
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens
IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
George M. Davis, Plaintiff,
vs
Robert C. Davis, Emily D.
Jones, Alma R. Davis Henley,
Zelime L. Davis Dickson, James
F. Davis, Mary Collette Davis
Bickers, and Nancy Beverley Da
vis Barbour, Defendants.
PURSUANT to a Decree of the
Court in the above stated case, I
will sell at public outcry to the
highest bidder, either in or in
front of the Court House, at Lau
rens, C. H., S. C., on Salesday in
May next, being Monday the 7th
day of the month, during the legal
hours for such sales, the following
described property, to wit:
All that piece, parcel and
tract of land, with improve
ments thereon, situate, lying
and being on both sides of
South Carolina Highway No.
S-30-103, south of the City of
Clinton, in Laurens County,
State of South Carolina, being
* - known—ay-~the~ Ocorgc Mr"-
Davis Home Place, contain
ing ninety-three (93) acres,
more or less, bounded as fol
lows: on the north by lands
of Canal Wood Corporation
(formerly of Dr. J. W. Da
vis), by lands of George M.
Davis (formerly of Dr. J. W.
Davis), and by lands of
Robert W. Davis Estate; on
the east by lands of Robert
W. Davis Estate, and lands of
Jack H. Davis and children
of John D. Davis (known as
Creekfield); on the south by
lands now or formerly of
John C. Davis Estate and by
lands of L. A. Blakley, Jr.
(formerly of W. J. Dees); and
on the west by lands of Canal
Wood Corporation (formerly
of Dr. J. W. Davis). Said
tract of land is fully shown
and delineated as “Geo. M.
Davis Est. of 90.8 A. 9(3.2 A.-
2.4 A. Htyy)” on Plat entitled
“R. C. Davis Estate Plat,
etc." surveyed Aug. 27-Sept.
11, 1968, by J. W.-J. R.
Crawford, L. S., recorded in
Plat Book 13, at Page
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