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-I—i- 4 12 LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, CorretpaBdeat, RepraMitUtirc TELEPHONE nS-Zttf, — Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Pearaon silectomy recently at Bailey Me- srandparettt*, Rev. and Mrs. morial Hospital. Her mother, Frank Pearson. On Sunday, Mrs. Mrs. William Fuller, is a Driedl* end guests of their parents and cal pattapt at the hospital, and daughters, Debbie and Di- Miss Peggy Grady is able to anne, of Greenville, ware weak- ba out following an appendec- at Bailey Memorial Hoa- Mrs. Ray Campbell has been at Bailey Memorial Pearson’s sister, Mrs. M. L. Lewis, and Mr. Lewis of Maul din, visited them. Mr. and Mr*. Dennis of Albany, Ga., >W tors of her mother, Mrs Prince, and fanrUlfi Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell spent the week-end with their M n ^ L _ _ son, Kenneth Trammell, HNS- N ’ C ” USN, and Mrs. Trammell in in— Harriet Wilson is ill at her home. TO TOUR NOVA SCOTIA Mrs. Virginia Wilson will Join Havelock, N. C. Corp. TrammeU is stationed at the adjoining Cherry Point Naval Base. Coker J. Blackwell and Mrs. tour of Nova Scotia. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT JAMES Mr. and Mrs. Bobby James anounce the birth of a daughter, Virginia B. Wilson visited their Cynthia Anne, on July 1 at Bat- daughter and sister, Mrs. Wood- ley Memorial Hospital. Mrs. James is the former San dy Shelnut. row McLendon, and Mr. McLen don in Greenwood Sunday. Friends will be interested to know that Mr. McLendon is im proving following surgery. Mr. and Mrs .Russell Foster of Aik en, were recent visitors of Mr. Blackwell and Mrs. Wilson. Cpl. Richard Sanders of Camp LeJeune, N. C., spent the week end with hit parents, Mr. and Mm. Roy Sanders. He left Sun- .riT.n.TTTl,,, ll'.'"..'?, « day for six week, training at a Ml ' br * t * ^ ‘’‘''“•S' ^ W - camp in Virginia and afterwards will return to Camp LeJeune. Floyd Emery and granddaugh ter, Letha Johnson, spent a few days recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Emery, Sr., in Enoree. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Lambert and sons, Larry and Randy, of Chicago, I1L, are visiting their anniversary July 22. parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and children of Union, visited their parents, Mrs. W. E. John son and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parrish during the week-end. Mrs. MaMe Roberts of Foun tain Inn, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. L. Motte, and Mr. Motte on Thursday. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES B. P. Lark and D. E. Roberts will observe birthdays July 17. July 22nd birthdays include Mrs. R. E. Whitmire, Mrs. Ma jor Crawford and Coker J. Blackwell. Miss Dianne Patterson will Happy wedding anniversary to Gary Sprouse, ICFN, and Mrs. Sprouse today. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Booser wil observe their wedding anni versary July 19. Mr. and Mrs. (River Smith will observe their 43rd wedding anni versary July 21. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey will celebrate their second wed- July 23rd birthdays include: Mrs. William Stone, Claude Grady and Bobby Fuller, Jr. Mrs. Paul Motes observed her birthday July 13. Waters King observed a birth day July 15. CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having rtaifwf against the estate of Robert Mr. and Mrs. Willie Terrell of Christopher Adair, deceased, are Abbeville, and Ronnie Winn of hereby notified to file the same Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. duly verified, with the undersign- W. P. Terrell and Mrs. Mildred ed, and those indebted to said Dickerson Sunday. Misses Betty Jean and Beth Harvey are spending the week in Whitmire with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gilliam. Mrs. Alma Harvey and Miss Pat Harvey spent a few days recently in Greenwood with their daughter and aunt, Mrs. J. W. Turner, and Mr. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. James Seay of estate will please make pay ments likewise. Mrs. Luella L. Adair, Ex. C/o M. S. Bailey A Son, Bankers, of Clinton, S. C., Agent for Executrix. Date June 24, 1904. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on lie (Kh day of August, 1904, I win Vender a Greenvile, were Sunday supper f* na l acount of my acta and do- guests of his brother, Melvin * n gs as Executrix of the estate of Seay, and Mrs. Seay, enroute Hubert J. Pitts in the office of from Charleston to their home. the Judge of Probate of Laurens Mr. and Mrs. David R. Coker County, at 2:30 p. m., and on the and Marvin, and Rev. and Mrs. same day will apply for a final James Coker were recent visi- discharge from my trust as Ex- tors in Atlanta, Ga. ecutrix. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young of ^ Person indebted to said Mountville, were Sunday guests estate is notified and required of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aber- to make payment on or before crombie. that date; and all persons having Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Barlowe claims against said estate wiU and daughters, Debbie and Cin- Present them on before said dy, visited in Maggie Valley, N. dat *’ duly proven, or be forever C., recently seeing Ghost Town. bar red. Mrs. Martha Motte and Mr. and Mrs. David Shockley were recent visitors at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. James McElhan- non and Kathy and Mrs. Verner Dees recently visited in the HUDDIE YORK PITTS, Executrix June 30 ,1904 4c-J2-J23 CITATION FOE LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION mountains of North Carolina, go- I he ? South Carolina, ing to Cherokee and Maggie Val- 2 0U ? t M 0 L* J * ttreI1 il ley. By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: Whereas Peart Cook Youngs made suit te me te grant Tench P. Owens Letters of Administra tion of the Estate and effects of Better Homes and Gardens SEWING BOOK Sewing HOW-TO For Home and FaasBy ,, CHRONICLE stationery store -PW THI CLINTON CHRONICLE CHitoRs 8. C. Jifr Mrs. Jim Dew, Jimmy Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nel son recently spent a few days at Myrtle Beach Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore William Henry Cook, and family and Mr. and Mrs. T**®* 6 are - therefore, to die Lester Davis and family were in admonish all and singular Union Sunday for the Dickson D* 6 Kindred and Creditors of t^e family reunion. said William Henry Cook, de- Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Jones ceased, that they be and appear and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sauls of before me, In the Court of PlB- Bowden, N. C., spent the week- bate, to be held at Laurens Ceurt end with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. House, Laurens, S. 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