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/ A >*r' V i Clin ton, S. Thursday, June 18, 1M4 : f "~" Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. W. J. HOGAN Correspondent-Representative Telephone 697-6440 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Nursing Graduate claims against said estate wiU bell by deed recorded in Deed present them on or before said Book 80, at Page 248 and shown Among the graduates of the date duly proven, or be forever and delineated by plat of S. T. School of Nursing of the Medical burped. Martin, Surveyor dater the 20th College of the State of South MARY LOUISE KERN, of February 1953 recorded in Carolina, Charleston, June 4, was Executrix Plat Book 10, at Page 104 less Mrs. Agatha Claire Smith Hentz, May 29, 1994 4c-J4-J2S however that portion of said daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith of Klnards. She was grad- THE STATE OF uated from Clinton High School SOUTH CAROLINA, in 1000, and attended Winthrop County of Laurens College one year before going to THE PROBATE COURT Mrs. Hentz is mar- Gray ' Funeral Home, Inc., Wm Campbell Sr. defend- Mr. and Mrs. Derrill Bozard, for several projects to be under and Mrs. Kelly Walts attended attended to. Plans were made Charleston. the Bishop-Swofford wedding in Giving,” and was presented by ri®d to Edwin Caldwell Hentz of Plaintiff, vs Honea Path Sunday. Mrs. Cecil O'Dell. Assisting Mrs. Anderson and Charleston, a sen- Eva Thibodeau, et al., Recent visitors of Mr and O’Dell as women of the country lor at the Medical College and ants Mr S G N ^y were Mr. anS *««: Rudy Pr.Ur, a*y wU. contlnu, U, «v, Mrs. John Foy and Mr. and J - J L w Abr ^ 1 ° 8 - ^ vl ^ a ( ? oley Charleston Mrs. Jake Foy of Elko; Mr. and an * Ml8S KitUe Mae Mosely. Mrs. H. H. Foy of Greenwood, JJffj Oil Ersklfie Bottl’d who visited them on Saturday. lands heretofore conveyed by John H. Campbell and Laler Campbell to Olin F. Furr by deed recorded in Deed Book 116, at Page 369, to W. Alfred John son, by deed recorded in Deed Book 118, at Page 47, and to Mary C. Snow by deed recorded in Deed Book 130 at Page 133. PURSUANT to a Decree of the TERMS OF'4>ALE: Cash. The Court in the above sUted case, succegsful bidder, other than the I will sell at public outcry to p la j nt iff herein, immediately the highest bidder, either in or U p 0n yj e conclusion of the bid in front of the Court House, at ding ghall deposit w it the Pro- dames H. G. Murrah, Jr., Alvin , .. _ u . . Bedenbaugh and Miss Brenda J- Paul Todd, of Atlanta, for- Surens C. H., S. C., on Salesday b t ’ j ud g e tbe sum of five per Mr. and Mrs. C. H^ wongsho e Bedenbaugh served London fog mer resident of CUnton, was ^ Jul next being Monday the ntum the am0 unt of his bid nam « 1 a member of the Boerd ^ day of ^ monthi during the ^ ^iaS^e of his good faith and cake. ATTENDED SESSION of Trustees of ErsUne College . .. . n~ n 1*8®! hours for such sales, the in the bidding. The same to be The 175th annual session of foUowlng described property, to applied t0 the purchase price » South Carolina conference ^ wit: All the right, title and in- upon his complying with the and family of Augusta, Ga., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longshore. Mr. and Mr.. Itoy Rushton^ ^ So,,* c .roltoi conference rl *“' ““l “ d - upon n, s co„.p„,.„ u.. Debra, Reggie and Tommy Bobo WM held June ^ ^ form^ Prertyterian Church In lep , Jt u, e late Jd ,n H. Camp- terms of sale, otherwise to be of Inman, were guests of Mr. 12 t h at Luke Junaluska, N. C. Due Wrt beU, of in and to: paid to plaintiff for credit on the and Mrs. Robert Thomas Sun- R ev . j Herbert Thomas and W. _ u _ v _ All of that lot, piece or parcel indebtedness. In the event the day. W. Niver, Jr., of Epworth Meth- FINAL SETTLEMENT 0 f land, lying, being and situate guccess f u i bidder should fail to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Arthur odist Church attended. Take notlce that on the 7111 aay in the County of Laurens, State make guch depositi 0 r should and son of St. Louis, Mo., spent SUPPER MEETING °* ^ u * y ’ ^ w ^' render a fin- 0 f South Carolina, and in the £ ad tQ corn piy with the terms of last week with Mr. and Mrs. ^ Laurens cou^y Bowling a! account of my acts and doings city of Qinton, being bounded on gale the gaid lands shall be re- Earl Arthur. ' Association was organized on as Ex ^V’ ix ^ the North by ® luford 1 Stl T € A “if sold on the same or some sub - Recently Lt. and Mrs. Glenn June 7 at the Mary Musgrove A 8 ne * Phil son Kcc* 1 la nds now or fonnerly of Hugh- ^uent Salesday on the same Reeves spent some time with Hotel. Chuck Howell, secretary re “ 8 at 10 o clock a. m^, es; 0 n the East by Pine Street; terms> a t r i S k of the defaulting Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson of the Greenville Bowling Asso- ? nd on r the 1 sam * day ^ ap ^ y on the South by lands now purchaser. •nd "Granny" Brock. He left ciatton, wa, present to represent [^''“iefuMx The p«rch«er to pay lor on June 16 for California. Mrs. the American Bowling Congress Reeves will remain with Mr. and He helped to organize the local Mrs. Davis Pitts in Clinton for a group who who were a part of longer visit. Last week-end guests of Mr. P as ! year. Earl Sineath was and Mrs. Herman Shealy, Sr., elected president, Tom Cooper, were Mr. and Mrs. Herman vice-president, Sam Owens, sec- Shealy, Jr., of Columbia, and retar y and treasurer, John Vas- Jack Sanderson of Greenville. 8e y and Harr y Foster were elect- Mr. and Mrs. WaUace Rushton ed hou8e directors, of Spartanburg, visited Mr. and BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING Mrs. Bobby Jenkins and Mr. and ANNIVERSARIES Mrs. J. C. Gruber last Sunday. ‘‘Happy Birthday” today, June Ernest Holt, who is working Culbertson, and Allen O’Shields, in Kannapolis, N. C., spent last Also wedding anniversary greet- week-end at home. ings go to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Ethel Young and Mrs. Osborne. Eunice Taylor of Anderson, were 0° Friday, hte 19th, Ernest guests the past Sunday afternoon Martin will observe a birthday, of Mr. and Mrs. David Gogan. On Saturday Bill Bishop and M-Sgt. and Mrs. Derrill p. Beverly Hooper will celebrate Dudley and son, Michael, of Or- birthdays, and those having an- lando, Fla., are spending a 15- niversaries are: Mr. and Mrs. day leave with Mr. and Mrs. T. J- E- Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. O. McGowan. Last Sunday after- Earl Holsonback. noon guests of the McGowans, Congratulations for a happy here for Willa Rae and Johnny wedding anniversary to Mr. and Lewis' wedding, were Mr. and Mr8 J - C- Lollis on Sunday, and Mrs. Mitchell of Charlotte, N. C., on Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Doc la Leab and Mrs. Ruby Maurice Davenport. W. D. Beck- Pennell of AbbeviUe, Mr. and om wU1 observe a birthday. Mrs. J. W. Dudley, Bruce Dud- Tuesday, June 23, Mr. and ley and daughters, Jackie and Mrs. Ferrell Long will celebrate Patsy of Columbia. a wedding anniversary, and a Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dailey and nurnb *r of folks will have birth- children of Columbus, Ga. were day8. They include: Elaine guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. B °y c e Dorothy Hasel, Bill Mor- Bedenbaugh over the past week- gan ! Marvin Bedenbaugh, and on the West by lands now or . , ^ .. 7“ — ---- -- " ti .. papers, stamps and recording. Any person indebted to said formerly of Mary H. Arthur, be- uitwt pttit wacsom tate is notified and required ing the remaining portion of a J estate the Greenville"organization thp to make payment on or before lot of land conveyed by Mary H. PROBATE JUDGE that date; and all persons having Arthur to J. H. and Laler Camp- Dated this 5th June 1964. TO THE VOTERS OF LAURENS COUNTY May I take this opportunity to thank the voters of Laurens County for their support in my successful bid for re-election as your Sheriff. I feel the victory is your endorsement of the conduct of my office and a mandate for continued equal and fair enforcement of the laws. This I pledge to do to the best of my ability. R. EUGENE JOHNSON SHERIFF OF LAURENS COUNTY Louis'Hunnicutt. Many happy returns of the day on Wednesday to Libby Ballard and Estelle Sellers. Graduate of Tenn. School of Pharmacy Billy Miller, son of Mrs. Mar- Ross, tha Miller of this city, received his Degree from the University end Shirley Kinard of Newberry, spent the week with Sandra Kin- Rrd. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell John son spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burns of Mountville joined Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mode on a trip to Pineville, N. C., to visit Joe Lavender and family. Julia Franks of Columbia, is visiting his father, Charles Franks, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Franks. Mrs. J. D. O’Dell Joined Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Columbia and spent last week-end in Wil liamsburg, Va. The trip was made especially to attend the graduation exercises of Miss Fredna Ross at William end Mary College. Other members 0# the family present were Col. Fred Ross of Germany, Fred- na’s father, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Little of Charlotte, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross of Bur lington, N. C. Miss Ross left on June 13 from New York to join her parents, Col. and Mrs in Hildebrug, Germany. Billy Wafts, who has been a of Tennessee School of Pharm- patient at the Veterans hospital acy last Sunday during the Grad- for a month, was home for the uation Exercises of the School In week-end. „ Memphis. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mundy and children in Georgetown. Jim will undergo an eye operation this week at the Charleston Medical Center, While there the Elliotts also visited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin El liott and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Killian were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Killian in Prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy were in Laurens on Sunday afternoon to attend the funeral of Butch Rob erts, son of Mrs. Jerry Roberts, who at one time worked in the lab at Joanna. fUJUM HAS PICNIC Recently Class No. 12 °f th® youth department of Epworth Methodist Church enjoyed a pic nic at Lake Greenwood. Thoae participating in toe ^ * ternoon of fun w«re: Misses ^ Mrg Jaineg p. Ellison of Edith Dimonick, Gladys Lewi*, was recently named as- Linda Corley, Sue O Del1 ' Pj*®* gistant manager of the Asbeboro, Brannon, Bab ^J u ^ er ’ N. C., branch of tbs American Jacks, Jaff O’D^Jim Abnmas, JylacmuA company. H e was Vernon Fulmar and Dixie Davis {onnerly manager of the And Edwin Sloan of Clinton. charieaton branch. Mrs. Cecil O'Dell, teacher, ac- snu^m has been with companied the youths. American Discount since his W. ■. C. •. MEETS graduation from Furman UnA- ’ The Woman’s Society of Chris- rcn i t j i where he received Ms Uan Serviee mat sn Tuesday w ^ degree in . Mac M the educational JwUdlng ictratk)0 m ifiO. 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