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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
TELEPHONE 833
Mrs. W. L. M9tte with Mrs.
luda visited, xeiatlfr&.in'SaJuda
on Thursday.
MT. and Mrs. #. T- Lanlord
and Johnny, Mrs. Sant Prince
and Miss Roberta Prince motor
ed to Chimney Rock and Hen
dersonville, N. C., on Sunday.
Roland Revis, Johnny Walker
ynd Bruce Mills are among
those making the Washington
trip with the Clinton Hig School
seniors.
Mrs. Mamie Steading of Greer
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Ray Campbell and Mr. Camp
bell. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stead
ing and family were recent visi
tors of the Campbells.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Parrish Jr. in Aiken during
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tucker and
family of Tallahassee, Fla., are
visiting the former’s brother
John Tucker and Mrs. Tucker.
Miss Janice Goss of Winthrop
College, Rock Hill spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Goss.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Revis
were recent visitors of Mr. and
■Mrs. Ralph Bishop in Duncan.
Mrs. L. A. Williams was in
Charlotte. N. C.. over the week
end because of the death of her
mother-in-law, Mrs. Ada Cudd
Williams.
Mrs. Jessie Abercrombie and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abercrom
bie were visitors in Spartanburg
on Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram
mell visited in Newberry Sun
day.
Mr and Mrs. L. D. Ledford
and daughters, Debra and De
nise of Gastonia. N. C. and Mrs.
A. V. Armstrong of Gray Court
were Easter guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Armstrong.
Mrs. Wallace Bagwell and
Mrs. Harriet Crowell visited
their sister, Mrs. Lay Hart in
Spartanburg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Birch-
more and Misses Pearl and Edna
Birchmore visited Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Miller in Batesburg,
Sunday.
Mrs. Jenny Wilson attended
a Beauty Show, which featured
Robert Fiance of New York, at
the Poinsett Hotel in Greenville,
during the weekend.
Sunday afternoon, Mr. and
Mrs. Greg Rowe and son of Bel
ton visited Mrs. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard,
Pat Ballard, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. O’Shields and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Riley and sons spent Sun
day at the Baptist Assembly
Grounds on Lake Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Coker
and Marv in spent Sunday with
Mrs. Cokers parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Smith near Greer.
Mrs. Nell Mills and Mrs. Roy
Snider attended the funeral ser
vice of the formers brother-in-
law, C. W. Chandler in Joanna
on Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Phipps
and family of Union were Sat
urday guests of his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Phipps.
Misses Barbara and Kay Rob
erts of Spartanburg spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. H. Roberts.
Mrs. John W. Smith and chil
dren were weekend guests of
Mrs. Vera Fowler in Newberry
Misses Priscilla Gaskin. Flo
Emery and Sue Word werp
among the Horizon girls attend
ing the Horizon conference held
in Atlanta, Ga., during the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James
and family, Mr. and Mrs. TTio-
mas James and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Harris enjoyed
a picnic at Lake Greenwood Sun
day.
Mrs. Ruth McPherson of Ches
ter spent Saturday with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ferrell
and sister. Mrs Mildred Dicker-
son.
LYDIA V.B.S. CLINIC
A vacation Bible school clinic
is being held Friday evening at
7 p. m. at the Laurens^.First Bap
tist Church and all who will be
working in the Lydia Baptist va
cation bible school the week of
June 3-g are urged to attend the
clinic.
W.M.U. PRAYER
Members of Lydia Baptist
W.M.U. are asked to attend the
Association Prayer. Retreat, at
the Baptist Assembly Grounds at
Lake Greenwood Saturday from
5 to 8 p. m.
Everyone is to carry a lunch.
Drinks will be provided.
BROTHERHOOD TO MEET
The Associational Brotherhood
Meeting will be held Tuesday at
Be 1 1 view Baptist Church at 7:30
p. m. v
25TH ANNIVERSARY
In celebration of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Roberts,
25th wedding anniversary, Sun
day. April 21. blisses Barbara
and Kay Roberts honored them
with a small party with several
■friends being invited.
The beautiful anniversary cake
was cut and served with punch.
WITH THE SICK
'Mrs. R. E. Whitmire in a pa
tient at Bailey Memorial Hospi
tal.
Mrs. Lester Davis has return
ed home after being a patient in
the Bailey Memorial Hospital.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie will
observe her birthday, April 29,
J. D. Hariston will celebrate a
jirthday April 30.
James Overstreet will observe
his birthday April 28.
Mrs. George Blackwell’s birth
day will be May 1.
Mrs. Mattie Harvey will ob
serve her birthday May 2.
Miss Linda Roper will cele
brate her birthday May 1.
B. F. Harvey will observe his
birthday April 30.
L. F. Davis will have a birth
day May 1. ' '•r
Happy birthday to Mrs. Jenny
Wilson today.
ELLISON
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellison
announce the birth of a son, Tho
mas Anthony, April 21 at Bailey
Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Ellison
is the former Miss hlary Ellen
Campbell.
McELHANNON
Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. McEl-
hannon announce the birth of a
daughter. Claudia Frances, April
12 at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. McElhannon is the former
Miss Billie Pollard of Green-
Cross HHl Native
Goes To Army Post
In Washington
Col. Burt L. Mitchell, a Cross
Hill native, has recently been as
signed to the Directorate of Stra
tegic Plans Staff, Office of the
Deputy Chief of Military Opera
tions Department of the U. S.
Army at Washington, D. C.
He formerly was chief of staff
at Fort Riley, Kan.
He was graduated from Wof
ford College in 1M0 and during
his army career has attended the
Command and General Staff Col
lege and the Armed Forces Staff
and National War College.
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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, April 25, 1963
NOTICE OF SALE
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens
In Court of Common Pleas
Alma Davis Henley, Zelime
Davis Dickson, and Lydia Davis
Parker, Plaintiffs
v*.
Robert C. Davis, Emily Davis
Jones, James F. Davis, George
M. Davis, Collette Davis Bick
ers, Beverly Davis Barbour, El
liott A. Davis, John D. Davis,
Jr., Harriett Davis Elkina, Ruth
Davis, Rebecca E. Davis, Frank
M. Davis, his heirs, executors,
administrators, successors or as
signs, and all persons entitled to
claim under or through them or
any of them; a.’so all persons
unknown claiming any right, ti
tle. estate, interest in or lien up
on the real property described
in the COrrplaint herein, any un
known adu'ts being as a clas de
signated as John Doe, and any
unknov, n iUiant^cr persons un
der disrfc lity, including tho es in
military service, being as a class
designated as Richard Roe, De
fendants.
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
Laurens C. H., S. C., on Sales-
day in May next, being Muzday,
the 6th 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 containing one
hundred sixty-six and six
tenths (166.6) acres, more or
less, ’t3.5 acres, more or less,
thereof being subject to right
of way of S. A. L. Railroad),
situate, lying and being east
of S. C. Hwy. No. 30-103,
south of the City of Clinton,
in Laurens County, State of
South CaroJina, being fully
shown and delineated on plat
of survey entitled “R. W. Da
vis Estate of 166.6 A. — 3.S
A Ry. R. W..— 163.1 Acres,
Laurens County, S. C.” sur
vey and plat by J. W.—J. R.
Crawford, L. S., dated July
22, 1960 and recorded in Plat
Book 15, at Page 219, in the
Office of the Clerk of Court
for Laurens County, said plat
being by reference incorpo
rated herein Said tract of
land is bounded as fallows:
on the north by lands now or
formerly of Elliott A. Davis;
on the east by lands now or
formerly of the John D. Da
vis Estate; on the southeast
by lands now 4 or formerly of
John D. Davis Estate, lands
now or formerly of Dr. J. W.
Davis Estate, and by lands
known as Creekfield, now or
formerly of John H. Davis;
on the southwest by lands
npw or formerly of George
M. Davis Estate; and on the
west by lands of George M.
Davis, formerly of Dr. J. W.
Davit Estate.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash.
The successful bidder, imme
diately upon the conclusion of
the bidding, shall deposit with
the Clerk of Court the sum of
ten (10 per cent) per centum of
the amount of his bid as a guar
antee of his good faith in the
bidding. The same to be applied
to. the purchase price upon his
complying with the terms of sale,
otherwise to be paid to plaintiff
for credit on the indebtedness. In
the event the successftif bidder
should fail to make such deposit,
or should fill to comply with
the terms of sale, the said lands
shall be re-sold on the same or
some subsequent Saleslady 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. & G. S.
Dated this 1st day of April, 1963
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