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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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West Clinton
MRS. MURRAY ADAMS, Corrcopoadcnt &n4 ReprasentatiTe
309 Bailey Street Dial 833-2624
Mrs. Elmer Quenn visited Mrs.
Wyatt Stewart in Laurens Sun
day.
i Mrs. Essie Powell of Greer,
and Fuller spent last week with
the Holtzclaws.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hanley of
Sloan Street and the Gayal Ellis
family on Frances street are
welcomed as new residents of
the community.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Snelgrove
and daughter were in Saluda for
the Baird reunion Sunday.
Mrs. Nevlr Davis of Florence,
visited the Frank Lydia family
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McLendon
and Debbie visited Wayne Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne McLendon in
Norfolk, Va., last week.
Mrs. Mary Northcutt of Co
lumbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McLendon Saturday.
Joe Adams and Tracy Caugh-
man spent last week in White-
ville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon are
spending a few days with SP Sgt.
Calvin Lee and Mrs. Lee at
Fort Walton Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor
and Sybil and Mrs. Daisy Booz
er visited Chief D. C. Dan Wind
sor and Mrs. Windsor in Nor
folk, Va., recently, and on the
way home they visited Rev. Jul
ian and Mrs. Weisner in Town-
ville, N. C.
Mrs. Frances O’Kelly and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Cagle visited Echo Valley last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard
visited Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Turner in Johnston last week.
Mrs. D. O. Freeman visited in
Maggie Valley, N. C., last week.
Mrs. Margaret Slatzman of
Colorado, Is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Dunaway and family.
Mr. and Mrs. David Owens
visited Mrs. S. P. Dye in Spar
tanburg last week.
Mrs. Abline Evans and Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Evans were in
Honea Path for the Smith reun
ion last Sunday.
Mrs. J. B. Reeder and Mrs.
Joe Campbell and Gloria Jack-
son visited the Billy Pitts in
Pendleton Thursday.
Mrs. Geneva Coker of Green
wood, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Wallenzine and family
Friday.
Mrs. Carrie McGraw spent
last week with Mrs. Mae Kram
er in Travelers Rest.
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Mrs. B. B. Stroud has been
visiting the Harold Strouds in
Columbia.
GIVEN DINNER
Mrs. H. A. Adams was honor
ed on her 81st birthday with a
dinner on Sunday.
Those who attended were: Mr.
and Mrs. P. D. Watkins, Mrs.
Gene Childs, Willie Jones and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Greg
ory, all of Greenwood; Mrs.
Ruth Tillerson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Adams and family, and
Fay Murphy.
Mrs. Adams received many
nice gifts.
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. Sam Willianps, Mrs. Paul
Foster and Mrs. Walker Osborne
gave Mrs. E. E. Vincent, Sr., a
surprise birthday party at Mrs.
Osborne’s home last Monday
night. After games and music
the hostesses served refresh
ments of cake, ice cream and
cold drinks. Mrs. Vincent receiv
ed lots of nice gifts.
FOSTER AND ROBERSON
REUNION
The Foster and Roberson re
union was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Trammell
last Sunday. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Foster and
Charlie, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fos
ter and family, Mrs. Grady Patients currently at Bailey
Spoone, Harry, Teresa, Sammy Memorial Hospital include:
Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whitmire—James F. Shirley.
Foster and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. cross HiU — Mrs
Harvey Foster and family, Jan- Thompson.
MountvHle—Baby Girt Trlb-
Clarence Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Dle '
Johnny Lane and family, Mrs. Laurens-Mrs. Annie Garrett
Oretba Veosy and daughter, Mr. “d William J. Gambrell.
Joanna — Mrs. Marie Hand
It Hi
Changes at Sears Store
William Van Ness is the new manager of the Sears store
in Clinton. He was formerly a division manager of Sears
retail stores and more recently the home representative pf
the local store. He has been living in Laurens and will move
to Clinton at an early date.
Robert C. Williams is a new employee of the local store
and will be home representative. He will shortly move to
Clinton from Laurens.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Drive For Outdoor
Drama Begins
More than two hundred men
Blanche and women from thc greater Co
lumbia area got together last M Edwards^ No funds collected
week at a luncheon to start the {or , uncheons or similar events
fund drive to raise $150,000 state- the board of the association an-
wide for the Palmetto Outdoor noU nced.
Historical Drama Association.
national levels, he was the first that there has been filed with the in City of Clinton,
South Carolinian elected to the city Council of The City of Clin- Una, on Friday, III
Senate of Junior Chamber Inter- ton, South Carolina, a Petition September, 1904, at
national and honored with a life- purporting to contain the au- pm., and action
time membership. Mr. Harden thentic signatures of all pranw at said meeting,
was Columbia’s “Young Man of owning real estate in the ana An lntj .
i the Year’’ in 1D47 and awarded hereinabove described, petition-
* the Jaycees’ Distinguished Ser- ing the said City Council to en- thTcwk ead
a vice Award. For six years, he act an Ordinance declaring Hie citv of Cllritcm ta
; was an instructor at the Univer- said area annexed to the City of wjL th "
sity of South Carolina. Past Clinton, all pursuant to and In ■
president of the South Carolina accordance with an Act of the Mondav thrash
Broadcasters Association and General Assembly of South Caro- , th y "T
the Columbia Sales and Market- Una entitled “An Act to Provide 3 nHnr tn ^n^mhB.i
ing Executive Club, Mr. Harden An Additional Method of Annex- _ nd
is now Area Director for the ing Property to a City or Town aooear andchi
Sales and Marketing Executives, Upon Petition of All of the Own- i f p
International. He is a trustee of ers of Property and Without the au thoritv of anv name
the South Carolina Baptist Hos- of “ thereon, and any matter!
pital and a director of both the proved the 27th day of March, unto relatln „ at th€ (
Columbia Kiwanis Club and the 1964 b y the Governor of South meeting of City Council
Columbia Better Busines Bu- Carolina. BY ORDER OF THE CITT
U NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
At the luncheon, Mr. Harden EN that said Petition wiU be for- CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA,
pointed out the enormous eco- mally considered by the City W. B.’ OWENS
nomic benefits which would ac- Council of the City of CUnton, at Clerk and Treasurer,
crue to the entire state from an a meeting to be held at City Hall, Aug. 13, 20, 27
outdoor drama. He cited figures
showing what such things had
meant to adjoining states. “I am
proud, happy, and excited to join
with you in making this drama
a reality,” Mr. Harden said.
A solicitation campaign of the
greater Columbia area will start
immediately and will be followed
by similar efforts in all the
state’s counties in the near fu
ture.
The luncheon was given by B.
YARBOROUGH STUDIO
and CAMERA SHOP
Corner Mangrove and Pitts Streets
Cameras — Films — Photo Finishing
and Mrs. Reed Roberson, Mr. .... a .
and Mrs. Queary Black, Gloria back and baby girl, Mrs. Sal lie Both Richland and Lexington
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
_ . . .. .All persons having claims
Roberson, Wm. Cooper, James L- Chlidreas, Mrs. Jessie H. counties were well represented again8t t h e state of William A.
Sloop, Mrs. Edna Tlanager and Waits, Mrs. Myrtle Bodie, Mrs. by leaders from throughout the p a tterson, deceased, are hereby
son and Mrs. Vernon Sloop, all of Betty Corley, Mrs. Ethel W. two counties. notified to fUe the same duly
Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Sloop re- Sulton and Buddy Murrah. At the meeUng, it was an- verified, with the undersigned,
mained for a visit with her sis- Clinton—Mrs. Effie S. Med- nounced that W. Frank Harden and tho8e inde bted to said estate
ter. tin and baby girl, Kenneth is to be state chairman for the w il] pi^as make payment like-
THOSE WHO ARE SICK King, Mrs. Ruth Oxner, Mrs. fund-raising effort. Mr. Harden, wige
Terry Wm. Campbell is at Josephine Turner, Mrs. Mar- managing director of WIS, has
work after an illness. garet Setter, Ottie Miles, Joe been active in Columbia’s civic
Mrs. H. H. Dalton has return- Leake, Mrs. Norma Jean Ham- affairs for two decades.A former
ed from Self Memorial hospital, Uton, Mrs. Ruby F. Wright. Jaycee officer at local, state and
Greenwood, after an operation. Richard H. Childress, David —
IRENE TINSLEY
PATTERSON
Executrix
519 Musgrove St.
Clinton, S. C.
August 10, 1964 A13-3C-A27
Mrs. O. J. Gilliland remains ill Freeman Lanford, Mrs. Amber Gault and baby girl, and Mrs
at Bailey Memorial Hospital. H. McElratb. Mrs. Ruby William Bledsoe.
Mrs. Lonzo Leopard is home Brown, Mrs Ola C. Mauldin, Clinton—Coker J. Blackwell, NOTICE OF FILING OF PETI-
after a few days stay at Bailey Mrs. Helen L. Frazier, Miss Mrs. Sandra Owens, Miss Nan- TION FOR ANNEXATION OF
Memorial Hospital Wanda Rock, Mrs. Frances cy Shockley, Charlie Sipes, TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF
June Campbell will undergo an F. Roach, Mrs. Emma N. Ben- Mrs. Milford Smith, Mrs. Wil- CLINTON
operation this week at Bailey , Mrs. Sarah D. Coleman. Uam Brewer, Dusty Rhodes, TG ALL PERSONS OWNING
Memorial Hospital. Colored patients include: John Warren Finney, III, John- REAL ESTATE WITHIN THE
George Lawson is a patient at Washington, D. C. — Mrs. ny Hill. Johnny D. Lawson, ?_? O W G DESCRIB
Self Memorial Hospital, Green- Eula C. Young Mrs. Lonzo D. Leppard, Mrs.
wood. Mountvlllo—Mrs Mattie Lee Martha F. Littleton, Mrs. Ger
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Tribble.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Butler Chappells — Miss Jeanette Mrs. Rose S. Thomas, Mrs.
on August t. Smoot. Minnie T. Turner, Larry We-
Mr and Mrs. Terry Heaton on Ooss HiU—Grady Johnson, hunt. Mrs. Charles Y arbor-
the 13th. Jr., and Lou Spears, Jr. ough. Miss Dell Young, Bobby
Mr. and Mrs Arzo Ivester on Clinton—Mrs. Vida P. Car- G. Medlin. Mrs. Lillie Mae
the 14th. ter, Mrs. Annie Laura Young, Neal. Mrs. Lawrence Young
Mr and Mrs Rudolph Barker George Randolph. John H. WU- and baby girl, Mrs. Nora Yar-
on the 17th llama. Mrs. Ethel Young, Miss borough, Mrs. Annette Patter-
Mr. and Mrs Paul Foster and Uoostta Walker, Mias Rosa son and Mrs. Note F. Osborne.
Mr and Mrs Bobby Wooten on Mae Downs. Mrs. Alice Jeter Colored patients discharged:
the 18th. sod William C. Cranford. Mountville — Miss Jessie
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Discharged patients include: Grant.
Ricky Garner on the 9th. Spartanburg—Mrs. James A. Whitmire—Beaute L. Glymph.
Mrs. Wayne Sample and Jack Farmer. Joanna—Eugene McCracklin.
Osborne on the 11th Laurens — Mrs. Loree P. Laurens — Mrs. Helen V.
Jack McLendon on the 12th Smith, Mrs. Virginia Godfrey Young
Eugene Wiliams. Mrs. Nathan and baby girl. CUnton — Reginald Vance.
Cannon and Mrs L. C. Heaton Kinarda-Mrs. Glennie Own- Miss Levina Du berry, Mrs
on the 18th.
Gene Ann Martin, Roy Senn, Evans
Sandy Leopard. Clyde Blgbee.
Jr., and BUI Morris, aU on the
17th.
Mrs. L. L. Rice observed a
birthday August 11. Her daugh
ter, Mrs. Barbara Davis, ob
served a birthday on the 12th.
Diane Price will have a
birthday the 14th.
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
AU persons having claims
against the estate of William
Henry Cook, deceased are here
by notified to file the same duly
verified, with the undersigned,
and those indebted to said estate
will please make payment like
wise.
MARGARET F. OWENS
Administratrix
203 West Pitts Street
CUnton, South Carolina
August 5, 1964.
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Dora Steer,
deceased, are hereby notified to
file the same, duly verified, with
the undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate will please
make payment likewise.
R. A* STEER,
Whitmire Highway,
CUnton, S. C., ,
Executor
July 22,1004 J30-3c-A13
FWAL~SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 4th day
of Sept., 1904, I will render a fi
nal account of my acts and do
ings as Executrix of the estate
of John T. Stokes in the office
of the Judge of Probate of Lau
rens County, at 10 o’clock a. m.
and on the same day wiU apply
for a final discharge from my
trust as Executrix.
Any person Indebted to said es
tate la 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.
FRANCES E. STOKES
Executrix
July 27, 1964 « A20
bey and Miss Deborah
ED AREA CONTIGUOUS TO
THE NORTHEASTERN COR-
PORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY
aid Smith. Mr. Blanche Estes. op CLINTON;
All that piece, parcel and
tract of land situate, lying
and being contiguous to the
northeastern corporate lim
its of the City of CUnton, in
Hunter Township. Laurens
County. State of South Caro
lina. being bounded as fol
lows: on the northeast by
lands of Copeland-Davidson
Post No. 56, Incorporated.
Department of South Caro-
Una, The American Legion:
on the southeast by Lbs south
eastern side of North Adair
Street Extension; on the
southwest by the corporate
limits of the City of CUnton:
and on the northwest by the
northwestern side of Caldwell
Street and the southern side
of S. C. Highway No. 72.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Lynn Alice Jeter, Mrs. Jessie P.
Jackson, Luther Johnson, Miss
Cross HiU—James Ballew SaUie P. Kinard. Kenyon Rob-
Joanaa —Roger B. MiUer, prison. Wesley baby boy and
Mrs. Leo La Ginn, Mrs. Carol F. Dunlap baby girl.
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