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/ • f : f ' : v. 12 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C^ Thursday, .March 21, 1963 Items of Interest From West Clinton MRS. MAXIE WALLENZINE Correspondent-Representative Telephone 8334225 Miss Velda Farmer was b re cent visitor in Charleston. Mr and Mrs. Harold Norwood and children of West Palm Beach. Fla., are visiting Mrs. Norwood’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L H Pearson Miss Franceen Smith of Win- _ throp College is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hor ace C Smith, for the spring holi days. Mr and Mrs. James Craine and Mrs. Margaret Craine visit ed friends in Abbeville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sexton and family of Greenville visited his parents. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams and daughter of Greenville, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Williams, Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. David Gregory of Spartanburg visited the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy? Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Heaton and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Tucker and child ren in Ninety-Six last week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Strickland and Mrs. Cora King visited Mrs. Brenda Baker in a Charleston Hospital Sunday. Mrs. Maude Medlin. her mother, returned home for an overnight visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Medlin accom panied Mrs. Medlin back to Charleston Monday. Mrs. Pearl McWatters and children visited in Laurens Sun day Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sextoti visited the latter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sexton and family in Greenwood Sunday. Leon Hedspath, of Atlanta, vi sited his mother, Mrs. J. W. Hedspath. for the weekend. Mr. Hedspath’s daughter, Tammy, visited her, also. Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Snelgrove and Robin, Mrs. Don Stewart and Mrs. R. M. Sullivan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eland Harris and family in Batesburg Sunday. Mrs. Sullivan remained for several weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reeder and Jimmy visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pitts and Jenny in Pendle ton Sunday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Rinehart 6fr*‘Newberry visited Mr. and Mrs, George Pressley Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Couch, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamby, of At- j lanta, sister’s of Mrs. Roy Mc Coy. visited in Clinton last week during Mrs. McCoy’s stay in a local hospital. Mrs. Corrine Phipps and Mrs. Vivian O’Sullivan attended the all-night singing in Spartanburg Sunday. Mrs. George Frazier and Tere sa, of Whitmire, visited their grandmother. Mrs. Ellie Reeder, Saturday. Mrs. Claude Wallenzine, Mrs. Maxie Wallenzine. Kim and Lo- rie visited relatives in Green wood Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lawson, of Maryland, are visiting Mrs. Betty Lawson who is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Camp bell and children visited Mr. and Mrs S. D. Rominger in Macon, Georgia for the weekend. - Mr. and Mrs. Tom Avery of Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs. Elma Queen Sunday. Joel Cox, Jr. of the Citadel, was at Clemson Saturday to take part in the track meet. He bad supper with his parents, Mr. and MVs. Joel Cox, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Motes and Mrs. J. H. Wallenzine of Ki- nards visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wallenzine and family Sunday night. I SAT ON THE EASTER EGGS If Doc can prescribe for that, we can fill it. Bring your prescriptions to Howard’s for precise compounding at fair prices. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES “Happy Birthday” today to Darrell Shealey, Mrs. O. J. Gil liland, and Daiiny Ray Caudle. • Mrs. ' Bartie Cannon, Gary Keith, and Mrs. -Bobby An thony celebrate their birthdays March 22. Jim Tinsley, Ned Handback, and Walter Haton, Kathy Wood ward, Mrs. Florence Bond and Gene Butler observe birthdays March 23. LeJenne Dunaway will have a birthday Jdarch 24. Mrs. Carroll - Fulmer. Paul Smith, Dianne Bright, Keith Shepard and Steven Randall Metis celebrate birthdays March 25. Will Hampton, 'Clarence Dun away, Colie Campbell and Mrs. Fred Tumblin will observe birth days March 26. Gene Owens and Missouri Wilkie will celebrate their birth days March 27. Mrr and Mrs. B. B. Stroud celebrated their anniversary March 15. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. GUbert will observe a wedding anniver sary March 23. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Powers and Mr. and Mrs. Otis. Graham will celebrate their wedding an niversaries March 27. WITH THE SICK Mrs. Andy Hames is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Pear,! Patterson, mother of Mrs. Jim Tinsley, is ill. Elizabeth Price is ill: Mrs. Betty Lawson is *,patient at Bailey Memorial Hospual. Public Records MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Jerry Dean Vaughn and An gel ia Marie Boy ter of Gray Court. James Wilton Earle and Ruby Shelvia Jean Holbert of Laurens. Mack Smith and Lucille Cle- land of Kinards. Arthur Eugene Freeman and Mary Ellen Gertrude Wilson of Clinton. George Foster Senn of Silver- street, and Cornelia Bethea Har ris of Clinton. Ulus Capers Hudson and Jessie Mae Craft of Gray Court. Robert William Putnam and Judy Simmons of Laurens. Jack Harold Simmons of Lau rens, and Mary Ann Robbs of 1 Silverstreet. J. C. Sank Williams and Bessie Mae Mosely of Clinton. Fred Harold Littlejohn and Gertie Louise Watson of Laurens. PROPERTY TRANSFERS Carroll Thompson to A. O. Norwood, 56 acres for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Lynwood D. Ijott and Mary K. Lott to Paul E. Campbell and Lindy Lou B. Campbell, lots in subdivision of Lynwood D. Lott ■for $10.00 and other considera tions. Billy Joe Woodard to Otto Wainwright, lot in Jacks Town ship for $10 00. love and affec- tipn. Doris K. Meadors to Ephriam H. Wilson, lot in LakeView Subdi- ■vtsuyL Lake Greenwood, for $1,- 000.00. Shaw E. Davis to George W. Mahon and Doris C. Mahon, 2.28 acres in Dials Township for $7,- 000.00. Amos J. Jarvis to Luther Weeks, lot in Laurens County for $50.00. John R. ^Madden'a^id Nora Morgan Madden to Phillip R. Madden and Hilda C. Madden, 3.1 ’acres in Waterloo Township for $1.00, love and affection. Home Improvements, Inc., to Richard W. Cook and Nancy T. Cook, lot on Kingston Drive,. Laurens, fgr $1,250.00. Margaret Baldwin Gnight to Henry P. Yarborough and Willie M. Yarborough, lot in Laurens County for $600.00. Columbus Eugene Hellarps, Irene Heldams Cothran, Rosie Lee Hellams Pitts, George Ray mond Hellams, Geneva Hellams Wright, and William John Hel- CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of John Wade Anderson deceased are hereby notified to file the same duly ver ified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. Helen Sumeral Anderson Executrix March 4, 1963 St FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 4th day of April, 1963, we will render a final account of our acts and do ings as Executors of the estate of Homer L. Todd 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 our duties as Executors. 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. ANNETTE TODD SELLERS. f{ and ROBERT SELLERS, Executors, c/o People’s National Bank, Greenville, S. C. March 2. 1963 4C-M-28 Swift’s Premium Short Stew Lb. BEEF RIBS 29c ARMOUR’S STAR LB. BACON 43c Balentine’s Smoked Sausage 12-Oz. Pkg. SNOKELETS 39c 4 / DREHER’S ALL-MEAT 12-OZ. PKG BOLOGNA 39c iv w 1 Hi TREAD RUBBER NOW AVAILABLE FOR RECAPPING YOUR PASSENGER AND TRUCK TIRES k Tins treed rubber is especially rewpe—4ed to give longer tire ■fieage mder sastained high ■peeda at high tomperataree. 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Holder to Tarrant Clinton Gambrell and Mary Aileen Gambrell, Jot In West Clinton subdivision for $1.00 and assumption of mortgage. Mattie Lee Massey to Lee Otis Goode, lots in Oakland Heights subdivision, Laurena, for $3.00 and assumption of mortgage. Continental Land Co. to Joseph J. Marx and Enda H. Marx, lots in Lakewood for $420.00. B. C. Johnson to Mary Johnson Bayant, 3 acres in Laurens Dis trict No. 55 Tor love and affec tion. J. Hewlette Wasson,' James D. Wasson and George E. Wasson to Jack R. Wright and Geneva Hel lams Wright, 5 acres in the Trin ity Ridge community for $1,000. Milford E. Tollison and Sara M. Tollison to Howard H. Lytle and Peggy T. Lytle, lot in Isle-O- Pines, Waterloo Township, for $750.00. J. W. Muckenfuss to Mary Elizabeth Muckenfuss, lot on South Carolina Highway No. 72 for $1.00, love and affection. r Continental Land Co. to Clyde E. Bryant, lots in Lakewood for $450.00. . ^ Blake P. and David H. Gar- rrett to James Paul Young, 11 acres for $2,700.00. James Paul Young to Law rence Edward Morrow and Lo retta Y. Morrow, 11 acres for $5,400.00. John T. Pearson and Shelby T. Pearson to H. D. Holman, lot in Dagnall Circle Subdivision, Lau rens, for $1,800 .00. George H. Bennett and Betty L. Bennett to Stylecraft Homes Corporation, lot in Waterloo Township for $500.00 and as sumption of nprtgage. % ITS SO! NICE TO SEE YOU AT Swift's Premium Beef Sale Swift’s Premium Boneless Chuck Roast Swift’s Premium Boneless Shoulder Roast Lb. Lb. PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 21, 22, 23. IDTS SWIFT’S PREMIUM HEAVY WESTERN CHUCK BLADE Swift’s Premium Center Cut Chuck Roast Swift’s Premium Stew Beef / ' H / FROZEN FOODS MORTON'S MEAT DINNERS 11-OZ. SIZE PIONEER x 12-OZ. PKG. Strawberries 2 for 39c TASTE O’ SEA 10-OZ. PKG. Breaded Catfish.. 3 for $1.00 VAHLSING FRECH FRIED POTATOES, 2-lb, bag . . 29c Winter Garden Collard, Mustard—10-Oz.Pkg. 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