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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Items of Interest From... "t
West Clinton “
SIRS. G. H. MAJOR, Correspondent
800 N. Sloan St. Telephone 888-2404
Supper guests of Mrs. Annie
Laurie Simpson recently were
Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Pollard of
Gaffney; Rev. Harry Frazier of
Greenwood; and Mrs. Roberson
of Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Floyd
and family were guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Floyd in
Newberry.
Recent out of town guests of
the Herman Shealy family were:
Mrs. Miles Cullum and Eliza-
Mrs. Evans Shealy of Anderson;
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shealy of
Newberry.
Little Ray Boyce, Jr., is spend
ing some time with his grand*
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Boyce. Mr, and Mrs; Ray Boyce
of Columbia, were visitors last
weekend and joined them on a
trip to Lynchburg to visit Ma
rion’s mother, Mrs. Robert
Coach Frank Howard
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Boyce, and his brother, Vernon
Boyce, and family.
Gall Murphy and Shirley Estes
were home from Winthrop Col
lege, Rock Hill, the past week
end.
Dickie Trotter of Columbia,
spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. McNeal Trotter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bishop and
sons joined them to visit Mrs.
Trotter’s and Mrs. Bishop's
mother, Mrs. L. H. Rinehart, in
Batesburg.
Visitors the past week-end of
the Clyde Youngs were Mrs. Ed
win Holder, Vicky and Ronny,
of Abbeville.
Mrs. Betty Fowler and chil
dren of Oceanside, Calif., are
spending some time with her sis
ter, Mrs. Alvin Whelchel, and
Mr. Whelchel.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willing
ham of Rock Hill, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Willingham.
Mrs. Grover Nabors was a
dinner guest Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Dillard Young in the
Hurricane community. Sunday
afternoon guests of Mrs. Nabors
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Na
bors of Laurens.
John Buchanan of Florence,
was a week-end guest of his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Doc Buch
anan.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mack
Hatton and children, Mrs. Hu
bert Pitts and sister, Mrs. Ola
Sewell, of Clinton, were Sunday
visitors of Mrs .J. M. Hatton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lanford
had as guests the past week Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Ellis of Gastonia,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Skipper Lewis
of Cayce, returned home Tuesday
after spending several days with
her aprents, Mr. and Mrs. Har
mon G. Murrah, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Scott of
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Sineath. On Sunday they went to
visit Ronnit Sineath, who is a pa
tient at the Greenville General
hospital. Ronnie is improving
after an operation on Nov. 13.
T. E. Brock of Memphis,
was a Friday visitor of
his sister-in-law, Mrs. L.
Brock.
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Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Murphy
of Union, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy.
Mrs. Lila Phillips and other
relatives attended the funeral of
her niece, Mrs. Lucy Harrison
this week in Whitmire.
. Miss Ruth Hair took the mem
bers of her Sunday school class
of the Baptist Church on a visit
to the art gallery and museum
at Bob Jones University in
Greenville Saturday. Mrs. Wal
ter Byars and Mrs. Mary Leh
man accompanied them on the
trip.
Harold J. Seawright will be
featured in the coming issue of
th Textile magazine demonstrat
ing roller cleaning of the OM
spinning frames.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore
and sons, Mrs. Ruth Thomas and
Sue were Saturday evening
guests of Mrs. W. E. Adams in
Columbia. She is Mrs. Moore’s
and Mrs. Thomas’ mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Craven
ere in Columbia Sunday and
visited her grandmother, Mrs.
Minnie Walls.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith
were called to Kings Mountain,
N. C., onjlov. 10th due to the
death of Mrs. Smiths’ mother,
Mrs. Minnie Crow. Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Johnson accompanied
them. Friends will remember
Mrs. Crow for the 17 years of
service she gave Joanna Mills
before she retired 11 years ago.
Mrs. Lavinia Cooley spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S.
L. Hair in Columbia.
Mrs. Thomas M. Sease and non
are spending some time with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Addison. Mr. Sease has been
transferred to Indianapolis, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Crocker
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Wilkerson and fam
ily in Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Senn and
Steve visited the former’s moth
er, Mrs. John Senn, in the Bush
River community Sunday.
Mrs. Margaret Holt had as re
cent visitors her son, Sgt. Ray
Holt, and family of Greenville;
Sgt. Holt recently returned from
Africa, and is now stationed in
New Mexico.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
November 13—Luther J. Brock,
Jr.
November 21 — Julia Hum
phrey.
November 22 — Felicia Wise,
Carolyn Garrett, Charles Fuller.
November 23—Dan Gunter.
November 24—Martha Bodie.
November 25—Carol Barbour,
Martin Bozard and Ettie Killian.
November 26—Mary Lowman.
November 27—Margaret Tuck
er, J. L. Delany, and Lavan
Mason.
CLUB HOUSE NEWS
On Nov. 12 a Christmas work
shop was conducted by Mrs.
Fred Holcombe. On Nov. 13 Mrs.
George Smith of King’s Garden,
Anderson, conducted an arts and
crafts workshop. Many new and
useful ideas were demonstrated,
costume jewelry made of new
liquid resins, tiered trays, using
plastic crystals, mosaic, using
zemettes, satin covered balls for
Christmas decorations.
November 19th the Woman’s
Club held an executive meeting
to make plans for the Christmas
season. V
November 21st a Girl Scout
training course will be held at
the Lemar Youth Center from
9:30-12:30.
November 23rd Cub Scout pack
75 meeting at 7:00 p. m.
November 21st, 7:30 p. m.,
Joanna Lions Club.
November 21st, 9:00-11:00 a.
m, ceramics.
November 21, 5:00 p. m., Ca-
dette and Senior Girl Scout meet
ing.
Saturday, Nov. 23—The Church
of God will have a chicken stew
and will begin selling promptly
at 12:00 noon at the club house.
SCOUT NEWS
Tuesday night corftpleted a
basic training program being
given to Den Mothers who will
assume responsibilities in De
cember.
November 25—Boy Scouts will
meet at 7:00 p. m. at the Scout
Hut.
PTA MEET
The Joanna Parent-Teacher As
sociation will hold its regular
meeting on Monday evening, No
vember 25, at 7:00 in the school
cafeteria. Prof. Melvin I. Riggs,
head of the Department of Edu
cation at Presbyterian College,
will give a reading demonstra
tion, using a group of students
from the 7th and 8th grades. The
public is invited.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Little eight-year-old Kathy
Patterson celebrated her birth
day with a party on Saturday af
ternoon. She and a group of
friends enjoyed games, with
some winning prizes given by the
hostess. Before Kathy opened her
gifts they were served cake, ice
cream and cold drinks.
Out of town guests were Jackie
and Pamella Holland of Lydia
Mills.
WIENER ROAST
Cathy Cathy Vaughan cele
brated her 10th birthday when
her mother, Mrs. Dick Vaughan,
entertained her with a wiener
roast at her home on Burns
Street Saturday afternoon. Thirty
guests enjoyed the occasion.
PINK AND BLUE SHOWER
Friends surprised Mrs. Linda
Chappell on Tuesday evening,
November 12, with a shower at
the club house. She received
many nice gift*.
WITH THE SICK
J. M. Smith, who has been ill
several months, was in Colum
bia on Friday for treatment.
Roger Bagwell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Bagwell, was admit
ted to Bailey Memorial Hospital
on Friday.
Ernest Osborne is out after
spending several days undergo
ing treatment at Bailey Memo
rial hospital.
Mrs. Raymond Merchant is a
patient at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital.
James Hollingsworth remains
patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. Marian Banks is recup
erating after surgery at the Lau
rens County hsopital.
E. H. Craig of Greenville, son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig, un
derwent surgery on Tuesday in
General hospital.
Tommy Burnett is a patient at
Self Memorial hospital in Green
wood.
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
Al| persons having claims
against the estate of Leroy Ble&se
Hamm, deceased, are hereby
notified to file the same duly verk
fied, with the undersigned, and
those indebted to said estate will
please make payment likewise.
Morton Washington Hamm,
Executor.
Date Nov. .5, 1963 N21-3c
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 10th
day of December, 1963, we will
render a final account of our acts
and doings ak Administrators
C. T. A. of the estate of John
Hollingsworth Bell in the office
of the Judge of Probate of Lau- jbarred,
rens County at 10 o’clock a. m.
and on the same day will apply
for a final discharge from our
trust as Administrators C. T. A.
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
present them on or before said
date, duly proven, or be forver
C. D. Pitts and
L. Ray Pitts
Nov. 12, 1963.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 10th
day of December, 1963 we will
render a final account of our acts
and doings as Administrators of
the estate of Nannie Ray Bell in
the office of the Judge of Pro
bate of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock a. m. and on the same
day will apply for a final dis
charge from our trust as Admin
istrators.
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
present them on or before said
date, duly proven or be forever
barred.
C. D. Pitts apd
William C. Milam,
Administrators..
Nov. 12, 1963. 4t
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 6th day
of December, 1963, I will render
a final account of my acts and
doings as Executor of the estate
of Tillman Williams in the office
of the Judge of Probate of Lau
rens 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.
OCTAVIA GARY COPELAND,
Executrix
Nov. 5, 1963 N14-4C-D5
Presbyterian College
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Appliance Sales Co.
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Baldwin Appliance Co.
Baldwin Motor Co.
Bai|k of Clinton
Belle's Dept Store
Dillard Boland. Inc.
Burrifle-Harrlson Co.
C-W-S Guano Co.
Carolina Service Station
Cato's Store
Center Service Station
Chronicle Pub. Co.
Citizens Federal Savings
and Loan Assodatloji
Clinton Cafe
Clinton Cleaners — Bag
well's Self-Service.
Clinton Mills Store
Clinton Milling Co.
Clinton Service Station
Community Cash
Clinton Bowling Center
Geo. A. Copeland & Son
Copeland Hdwe. Supply Co.
Lynn Cooper. Inc.
Cox Hone & Auo Supply
Dobbins Insurance Agency
Efird's Dept Store
Gordon's ^flioes.
HdmlHon's Jewelry. Inc.
This Week We Salute...
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
We are proud to have Presbyterian College as a part
of Clinton. Not only does PC reflect credit ns one of the
South’s finest small colleges, hot It contributes so much to
the community In other ways:
1— As one of CUaton’s largest industries, with morn
than $1,999,999 a—nSy poured into the bloodstream of fo
cal business activity;
2— As a spiritual center and focal point of
church conferences;
3— As an tnstitutfoa which has provided
for more than 1499 CUnton-area students to obtain
lege ednenttsa;
4— As a cultural center adding a greater
CHntoa Ufe throagh intellectual stimulation;
4—As a major factor in making CHatea
tractive to industry.
There Is a spssial relatlsashtp sf mats
tween CHntoa and Presbyterian OoBsfe, so It Is with
hat wo saiate the faculty and students sf th
Howard's Pharmacy
Johnson Bros.
Johnson's Men's Shop
T. E. Jones and Sons
Ledford's Texaco
Lydia Mills Store
W. W. Mac Co.
Maxwell Bros. Furniture Co.
McGees' Drug Store
Nabors Service Staton
H. D. Payne & Co.
Plggly Wiggly
Pitts Men's Shop
Pitts Service Station
Pitts Vegetable
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Plcodco Chevrolet Inc.
Radio Station WPCC
Radio Station WLBG
Rose's 5-10-25c Store
Sears. Roebuck Co.
Sunshine Cleaners
J. C. Thomas. Jeweler
Wilson's Curb Market
Western Auto Asso. Store
Winn-Dixie Stores
James E. Wolfe Ins. Agency
Yarborough Oil Co.—Yar
borough Studio
Young Bros. Gul
Young's Pharmacy