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THB CLINTON CHRONICLE CHntoft, S. C n Thursday, August 20, 1M4 the Campus with l^iheme for the Stu- Night at the First Baptist , Joanna, on Sunday eve- «t 1:20 p. m. Clark Surratt, senior at Uni- of South Carolina, will . Talks will be made by Rae Surratt and Carolyn Long sophomores at Lander; Sfarilyn Sease, Grady Memorial Hospital; Eddy Sellers, junior at Vanderbilt University; Mary Ann Brown, junior at Carson- Newman; Vicki Boyd, Columbia Hospital; and Johnny Willing ham, junior at Clinton High. Other students from First Bap tist are Delores Passmore, Grady Memorial Hospital; Becky Crav en, Winthrop; Veda Jester, Co lumbia Hospital; James Os borne, Randy Thompson, Green ville Technological Center. A church-wide fellowship hon oring all students will be held in the church recreation room im mediately following the service. Joanna Baptists To Hear Missionary Miss Sara Taylor, missionary to Argentina, will speak to mis sionary organizations at the First Baptist Church, Joanna, on Tuesday, August 25. Miss Taylor will speak to Sunbeams at 5 p. m. to Girls’ Auxiliary and Royal Ambassadors at 6 p. m. She will speak to men and wo men of the church in the sanc tuary at 7:30 p. m. Members of missionary organ izations and men of the church are urged to attend. Mrs. Grady Shuler Columbia — Mrs. Mattie Hol land Shuler, 67, wife of J. Grady Schuler of 2636 Broad River Road, died Tuesday, Aug. 11, in Columbia. A native of Clinton and a graduate of Presbyterian Col lege, she taught in public schools several years. She later was elementary school super intendent supervisor for Spar tanburg and was on the secre tarial staff of S. C. Tax Com mission. She was a member of St. Michael’s Lutheran Church at Irmo. Surviving in addition to her husband are two sisters. Miss Janie Holland of Columbia and Mrs. J. P. Calvert of Union. Funeral services were conduct ed Thursday at 4 p. m. at St. Michael’s Lutheran Church by Rev. Robert Weeks. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Roy C. Boozer Cross Hill — Mrs. Leila Hill Boozer, 7*7, wife of Roy C. Booz er of Vaughnville community near here, died Wednesday, Aug. 12, at 6 a. m. at a Greenwood hospital after two months of illness. Born at Cross Hill, daughter of the alte Eli and Mille Good win Hill, she spent most of her life in this section and was a member of Liberty Springs Pres byterian Church. Surviving in addition to her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Cornelia Headley of Alameda, Calif.; a son, Oscar Boozer of Atlanta, Ga.; and a sister, Mrs. Lucia Jones of Nichols. Funeral services were conduct ed Thursday at 4 p. m. at Liberty Springs Presbyterian Church by Rev. Roy Coker. Burial was in the church cemetery. Crass Hill News MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN. Con espundent Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bryant and Mrs. Hazel Pugh of Rich mond, Va., were recent guests of Mrs. B. L. Mitchell and daughter. Miss Charlotte Mitchell. Mrs. H. M. Turner and Mrs. M. C. Pinson were recent visi tors in Greenville. Mr. artd Mrs. Henry Long and twin daughters of Milton, Fla., are visiting Mrs. W. S. Smith and other relatives here. Mrs. Catherine Austell of Greenville has been a recent guest of Miss Floride Rudd. Mrs. R. W. Gnffin returned Saturday from a trip to the Worlds’s Fair in New York, Canada, Niagara Falls and other places of interest. Mrs. Carol Summers of Or angeburg and Mrs. Wade Willi ford of Bishopville, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hipp and other relatives last week. Mrs. Tom B. Culbertson of Laurens, visited Mrs. H. M. Turner during the week. Mrs. H. E. Gibson of Colum bia, spent the week-end with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pinson. Mrs. W. M. Leaman has re turned home from several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Chapman in Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cleland of Columbia, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Pinson. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Ashe have returned to their home in West Columbia after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Brehmer and daughter, Vir ginia, of Wilkes boro, Pa., have been recent guests of Miller Leaman and Mrs. J. E. Lea- Military Unit in Reunion Here Past Weekend A reunion of the old Battery B, 107th Bn., Clinton National Guard unit which served in World War II, was held here during the weekend. Sessions were held at the Armory on South Broad Street, and the ban quet Saturday night at the Presbyterian College dinng hall. Forty- eight members, with their wives and children, were present from this area, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Tennesee, Virginia, West Vir ginia, and Pennsylvania. 120 were present at the banquet. An inter esting program was arranged for the two-day event. Guest speaker was South Carolina Adj. Gen. Frank Pinckney. New officers named were: J. L. Brawley, Joanna, president; R. C. Prater, Joanna, and C. D. Benjamin, Clinton, vice-presidents; Boyd Holtz- claw, Clinton, secretary; J. A. Hunnicutt, Joanna, treasurer; Joe Caugh- man, Clinton, sergeant at arms; O. W. Vincents, Greenwood, historian. Board of Directors-—R. E. Johnson, Laurens, Col. B. F. Wingard, Winfred Norris, Dock Dover, Vernon Trammell, all of Clinton.—Photo by Yar borough. In the photo, left to right, are: front row—Bud Starnes, Whitmire; R. T. Dunlap, B. F. Wingard, G. H. Trammell, J. O. Hunt, Clinton; James Meadors, Columbia; Jesse Owens, Florida; Lamar Ficklin, Greenwood; Oscar Kinard, Clinton; Jul ian Hunnicutt, Joanna; Cecil Carmichael, Tennessee; Talmadge Sanders, Melvin Seay, Boyd Holtzclaw, Clinton; middle row—Mason Young, Clinton; Adj. Gen. Frank Pinckney, Columbia; Vernon Trammell Clinton; C. W. Cox, North Caro lina; C. D. Benjamin, Jr., Clinton; Robert Holliday, Greenwood; James Kiker, North Carolina; Herman Jenkins. Joanna; Carolus Davis, Clinton; R. C. Prater, Joanna; B. M. Nabors, Greenville; Epps Davis, Clinton; R. E. Johnson, Lau rens; Tom Helms, Pennsylvania; Winfred Norris, Clinton; George Sourwine, Pennsylvania; top row—Labon Wi'son, North Carolina; Harvey Foster, Earl Farmer, A. E, Trammell. Clinton: C. B. Kelly, Blythewood; Henry Trammell, Elvin Holtzclaw, Louis Bond, Ernest Clark, Joe Caughman, J. L. Brawley, all of Clinton. LAST CHANCE! Order Your Summer Coal Now Prices Will Advance September 1st C-W-S GUANO CO. PHONE 833-2890 Big super heating performance in a COMPACT fvoor CABINET! Naturally, Its a patented (My 13* kiflh y*t it Iwsta Mw Mfic* MAT ' ** a »- -aa. -a i a •utft-M BlOWBt i floors. PLUSI • P«»«n»ed SIEGLERMATIC DRAFT O CAST IRON CONSTRUCTION O GENUINE PORCELAIN ENAMEL FMSH SIIGLIt GIVIS YOU MORI AND HOTTM MAT OVR YOUR FLOORS! see this new CONSOLE SIEGLER that paps fyrr/se/f with the fue/rt 99*68/ H. D. PAYNE & CO. Cttateo, 8. C 883-0783 DEALER Reedy River Assn. To Honor Students A western theme and a west ern setting will highlight Reedy River Association ‘‘Back to School Night” at Newberry Bap tist Church on Tuesday, August 23 at 7:10 p. m. Cheerleaders from Clinton, Whitmire, Newberry, and Mid- Carolina High Schools will lead cheers for the groups. Stunts will be given by church groups. Eddy Sellers is Master of Ceremonies and Phillip Camp bell is directing the plans. Church groups should notify Phillip Campbell by Friday, Au gust 21 the number to expect from each church. The meal is $100 per person. Mr. Bill Treadwell, Minister of Education. First Baptist Church, Greenwood and religious profes sor at Lander College, will speak to the group. Over two hundred intermedi ates, young people, and church leaders are expected to attend. Foirview Baptist Schedules Revival Revival services will begin at Fairview Baptist Church August 23 and will continue through Au gust 30. The Rev. James Mitchell, pas- tortor of the Joanna First Bap tist Church, will be the evangel ist. Rev. Mitchell will be speak ing Monday thru Saturday at 7:30 o’clock. Special music has been planned and the public is invited to attend. Instructions For Hampton Avenue Pupils Given To help facilitate the assign ment of pupilij to home rooms, pupils of the Hampton Avenue School are asked to report as fol lows: All 1st grade pupils will report to the auditorium on Tuesday morning, August 23, at 8:30. Pupils in all other grades will report on Thursday morning, Au gust 27, at 8:30. All 2nd grade pupils will re port to the auditorium. Miss McCrary’s class of last year will report to Mrs. Gordon in room No. 101. Mrs. Young’s class of last year will report to Mrs. Lois Cox in room No. 204. Mrs. Patty Cox’s class of last year will report to Mrs. McKee in room No. 106. Mrs. Gordon’s class of last year will report to Mrs. Adair in room No. 301. Mrs. McKee’s class of last year will report to Mrs. Speake in room No. 202. Mrs. Lois Cox’s class of last year will report to Miss Agnes Davis in room No. 023. Miss Agnes Davis’ class of last year will report to Mrs. Johnson in room No. 307. Mrs. Lawson’s class of last year will report to Mrs. Fran ces Milam In room No. 308. Mrs. Speake’s class of last year will report to Mrs. Hiers in room No. 206. Mrs. Ramage’s class of last year will report to Mrs. Red deck in room No. 01. ' Mrs. Hiers’ class of last year will report to Mrs. Doris Milam in room No. 03. Mrs. Jacks’ class of last year will report to Mrs. Smith in room No. 02. These assignments are tem porary and are being used only to help speed classification. Fin al room assignments will be made the first day of school as far as possible. Mrs. Ray Osborne; and Steve Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown, of Clinton. Also Jeff Ho gan, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hogan of Joanna. Carrier advisor, Robert E. Farrar, accompanied the boys on their trip leaving Greenville by bus where they joined other winners throughout the state. . CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims against the state of William A. Patterson, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will pleas make payment like wise. IRENE TINSLEY PATTERSON Executrix 319 M us grove St. Clinton, S. C. August 10, 1964 A13-3C-A27 CREDITOR’S NOTICE All 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 Clinton, South Carolina August 5. 1964. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 4th day of Sept., 1964, 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 af Lau rens County, at 10 o’clock a. m. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. 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. FRANCES E. STOKES Executrix July 27, 1964 4t A20 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 8th day of September, 1964, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Guardian of the es tate of James Bruce Morgan 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 my trust as Guard ian. 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 C. A. MORGAN, Route 2, Clinton, S. C. August 4, 1964 A6-4C-A27 - - 4 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 14th day of September, 1964, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administra trix of the estate of Colie E. Bragg in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 2:30 p. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administra trix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against asid estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. REBA L. BRAGG, Administratrix Aug. 8, 1964 A13-4c-S3 GHOST TOWN WINNERS A contest was recently spon sored by the Greenville Pied- h! a - mont Newspaper for their news Dirtn Announcements * ith ***** b * in « • to Ghost Town. Among winners from thi« area were: Phillip Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Moore, Jr.; Donnie Osborne, son of Mr. and PHILLIPS The Rev. and Mrs. J. Gaynor Phillips announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Elizabeth on Aug. 18 at Seif Memorial Hospi tal in Greenwood. The Rev. and Mrs. Phillips re side at 44 Peachtree Street, this city and the former is pastor of Lydia and Rock Bridge Presby terian churches. IP YOU DON’T wran THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T OBT THB NEW! r TONE tSt-6541 Hi** 1 ITS IVtftYONt'S FAVORITE MOCCASIN Daniel Green’s POW WOW! 0 — DON’S 107 E. Mala 84. PWe MS-0447 NOTICE OF FILING OF PETI TION FOR ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF CLINTON TO ALL PERSONS OWNING REAL ESTATE WITHIN THE FOLLOWING DESCRIB ED AREA CONTIGUOUS TO THE NORTHEASTERN COR PORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF CLINTON. All that piece, parcel and tract of land situate, lying and being contiguous to the northeastern corporate lim its of the City of Clinton, 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. 36, Incorporated, Department of South Caro lina, The American Legion; on the southeast by the south eastern side of North Adair Street Extension; on the southwest by the corporate limits of the City of Clinton; 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 that there has been filed with the City Council of The City of Clin ton, South Carolina, a Petition purporting to contain the au thentic signatures of all persons owning real estate in the area hereinabove described, petition ing the said City Council to en act an Ordinance declaring the said area annexed to the City of Clinton, all pursuant to and in accordance with an Act of the General Assembly of South Caro lina entitled ‘‘An act to Provide An Additional Method of Annex ing Property to a City or Town Upon Petition of All of the Own ers of Property and Without the Necessity of an Election” ap proved the 27th day of March, 1964, by the Governor of South Carolina. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV EN that said Petition will be for mally considered, by the City Council of the City of Clinton, at a meeting to be heid at City Hall in City of Clinton, South Caro lina, on Friday, the 4th day of September, 1964, at 7:30 o’clock p. m., and action taken thereon at sa d meeting. All persons interested may in spect the Petition at the office of the Clerk and Treasurer of said City of Clinton, in said City Hall, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m., on each and eVery day Monday through Friday follow- in the publication of this notice and prior to September 4th, 1964, and may, in person or by attor ney, appear and challenge the sufficiency of said Petition, the authority of any name appearing thereon, and any matters there unto relating at the aforesaid meeting of City Council. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. W. B. OWENS, Clerk and Treasurer A-13-20-27 Let Your Local Security Agent Help You With All Your Insurance Needs Auto-Fire Homeowners Life-Health Wm. S. Hatton P. O. Box 441 B.C. SECURITY INSURANCE Lift • Health • Auto • Firs -M 2-Omt NwM» Now at your local Ford Dealer’s Kg savings on the best-selling Fords over! Mister, H over in your Nfo you wore looking to buy a groat ear at a groat prico, the tone is now. 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