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~7‘ m it TBB CLINTON CHKONICLK CValM, a. C, TkarxU;. OcMv 8, 1«M Joanna New* Floridian Is Visiting Joanna Fanaty MBS. W. I. HOGAN Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Norris had as *s«ksnd guests Mr. and Mrs. |||ck Walker fand Mrs. Baby FouttU of Cl^pwater, Via. Mrs. FhSB*11 remained tor an extend- «d Mrs Estdlc Flow returned on iy altar spending several \ with her daughter and son- y, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne r\ in Pensacola, Fla. Visitors last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Oswalt were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Campbell and fam ily of Clinton. On Saturday the Oswalts were visitors in Colum bia. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Wally Hembree. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce had as their guests Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Glenn of Co lumbia. The Boyces visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Misenheimer and Mel and Elaine Boyce in Rock Hill recently. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Couch visited Mrs. Essie Reeves and Mrs. J. C. Wood in Easley and Mrs. G. T. Dilworth in Green ville on Saturday. J. F. Lowman and Ann Bous- lay attended the funeral of Mr. Lowman’s uncle, George Low- man, in White Rock last Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McGowan spent the wek-end in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, Jr. Mrs. Sara O’Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Barron O’Shields and chil dren spent the wek-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kennington in Atlanta, Ga. Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Strickland of Ware Shoals. While here they visited Mrs. Mattie Boozer in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Byars and Ginger visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johsnson in Rock Hill last Saturday. Mrs. Ella Lowery visited her grandson, Teddy Davis, while he was at Providence Hospital in Columbia recently. Company over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. League were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Davis and children of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. League of Eas- ley- VISITS IN HAWAH Mrs. C. C. Johnson left for Hawaii on Saturday for a six weeks visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Whitney, Johnny and Clark. Mr. Whitney has been serving with the Air Force in Hawaii for two yars. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jenkins and Sue, Cecil Farmer and Can Farmer spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Jenkins and family and Tommy Jenkins. While there the men attended the Georgia Tech- Cimson toot ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Baker and family, Dannette, Denice, Edward and Jodie Marie of Ninety Six, visited Mrs. Alice Davenport on Sunday. Last Saturday night guests of Mrs. Mattie Stroud and Kent were Pfc. Clyde Croy, Jr., and Pfc. Angie Lopez of Fort Jack- son. On last Sunday afternoon Mrs. Stroud and Kent, Joined by Mrs. Beulah Culclasure of Chap pells, Bliss Mary Brooks of the Bush River community, Mr. and Mrs. Shealy King of Clinton, vis ited Mrs. Frank Hengrtx and Buick ’65 Buick Sprightly, beautiful Buick ’65. Just for you. Aim} just for 8 out new-car budgets. Wouldn’t you really rather go first class nmcmnt awe* ouua a nm mu CASQUE BUICK CO., INC •44 North Harper Street — Lava 8. C. the TWO FACES of (foldyaftey mar i keauv. fsrj * Otfnuorad with S«Mton Jhvita and Keat ing, MM applying FEPC. restrictions to fod- aral contract* (8 MS) i „ * Co-anoMar with 17 othar ton of 1M7 Ctrl Rights Ml (841) * Co-sponsor of legislation to add FEPC pro vision* covering impijwen and Labor under the NaUsnal Labor SaHtions Act |B-1S31) * Ciitidaod Bobby Kennedy for not pushing hard tnsagh an praasnrtln of civil rights . rat Mg eaaao in the Snnth Law of I960. * Supported Ctfil • Said.“...I think that the Attorney Should have the puew to no a very tightly- drawn law mimed Mb* • rifle at the pNabe prehlm ia a school Jatrirf ... yea, I weald uao it (tho law. If otoctad).'’ ... Co interview 8.ZS-63. CM tights bOt af 1964. ieavftabis. and after • From Senate speech (Congressional Record) ... “1 am oaaiterably opposed to diocrletet- tion or nemMlnw on tho basis of* race, color, or creed, 'or on aay other basis; not only my words, but more importantly my action* through the yean hove repeatedly . demonstrated tho sincerity of my fading ia this ragard ... I ins His fully that the Federal Govimm—t has a rsaponaiMIty ia - the fit Id of dvfl right*. I support^! the civil rights bite which ware enacted id 1967 and 1966." - A 6 WHOM ? OCRATIC PARTY ft baby girl at the Newberry hot- pttal. Joanne Elhott of Greenville, wai a week-end gueti of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Holt. Mr. and Mrs. CLeve Brannon of Chappells, Joined by Mr*. Mattie Stroud, spent Saturday in Greenville. Mr. and Mn. Nichols Kramm visitd Sirs. Frank Hendrix and baby girl at the Newberry hos pital last Saturday. Becky Craven, Diane Sexton, Ann Addison and Betty Stroud of Winthrop College, Boat Hill, were home for the week-end. Mrs. Gerald Farmer of Porta- mouth, Va., left on Friday night after a three weeks stay with Mr. and Bin. A. C. Tutor. ATTEND MEETING Mn. Kathy Waits, president of South Carolina Presbytery, Bln. J. M. Bozard, Mn. D. H. Mc- Fadden and Bln. W. J. Hogan, attended the OBth annual meeting of South Carolina Presbytery in abbeville last Thursday. WEATHERS REUNION The Weathers reunion was held last Saturday at Panorama ~ Lodge on Lake Greenwood. Some 37 memben were present. Those from Joanna included Mn. S. D. Weathers, Mn. Josephine Stevens and Miss Jerry Sum- merford. Mr. and Mn. H. B. Dean of Philadelphia, Pa., war* guests of Mn. Floyd Pitts during the week. Mr. and Mn. David Gog an and children visited Mn. Ethel Young in Anderson Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mn. L. V. Mills of Hinesville, Ga., wen last week end gueats of Mr. and Bln. Chamn Johnson. Mrs. Roth mi was a surgical patient at Self Memorial ftos-^ pitai in Greenwood last week. CORONATION SERVICE On Sept. 27 the Girls’ Auxiliary of the First Baptist Church In Jo anna heM their Coronation Serv ice. Tho the ms of the program was ‘The Light of IBs World." Reception lor girls and was held hf BducationiT following the service HOMECOMING SUNDAY The Duncan’s Creek Presby terian Church will celebrate their 200th anniversary on Sunday. Dr. Chester Keller of Charlotte will be the morinng speaker. Lunch will be served picnic style fol lowing the service. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mn. Ruby Long honored her 8 year old daughter, Karen, wfco celebrated a birthday'on Oct. B. with a party at her boms on Ban na St., on Saturday afternoon. The 22 guests played outdoor games, before coming inside (Or the opening of the gifts. Each received party favors and was served birthday cake and ice cream along with other refreshments, by Mn. Long. Mn. Louise Farmer and Mn. Toni Williams assisted her. Out of town guests were Joanie Caughman and Jimmy Farmer of Clinton. * BIRTHS BRANNON Mr. and Mn. Bobby Brannon announce the birth of a son at the Bailey Memorial Hospital on Oct. 4. Mrs Brannon Is tho for mer Miss Allen Johnson CBEMTOBT NOTICE All personl having claims against the estate of Arvin Wil son deceased, are hereby noti fied to file Hie same, duly veri fied, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. ROBERT LEE WILSON, Executor Sept 28, 1984 Ol-Sc-O15 ORATION FOB LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The Stole sf County of By J. H. Wasson. Probote Judge: WHEREAS W. H. Finley mode suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and offsets of Beatrice Kay Fin ley. These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Beatrice Kay Finley, de ceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Laurent Court House, Laurens, S. C., on Octo ber 9th, 1984, next, after publi cation hereof, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, to show cause, B any they hive, why tho said AdnBo- istrsMen should not be granted. Given under my hand this 18th .day of September Anno Domini 1964. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, S24-2C-01 J. P. L. C. CREDITORS 7 NOTICE All persons having claime against the estate of John Robert Leake, deceased, are hereby no tified to file the same, duy veri- fted, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. INEZ D. LEAKE, Administratrix Sept. 24, 1964 Ol-Jc-OIB FINAL SETTLEBfENT Take notice that on the 29th day of October, 1984, I will ren der a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of J. Gfllett Simpson in the office of the Judge of Pro bate of Laurens County, at 2:90 p. m., and on the same day. win apply for a final discharge from my trust as Bxscutrlx. Any psroou indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before Hut date; and all persons, having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or ba forever barred. MATTIE L. COPELAND SIBfPSON, Executrix Sept. 28, 1984 01-4c-022 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 20th day of October, 1964, I will ren der final account of my acts and doings ns executrix of the estate of W. D. Cause in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 4:00 p.m. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as ex ecutrix. Any person indebted to said estate ia notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all claims against said estate will present them on or before saM date, duly proven or b« forever barred. MILDRED A. GAUSS, Executrix Sept. 19th, 1984 ft FINAL SETTLEBfENT Take notice Hut on the and day of November, 1984. I will render n final account of my arts and doings ns Administrator of the estate of William Arthur Want In the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 4:18 p. m., and on the same day will apply for a final dischargt from my trust as Administrator. 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 verified, or be fonrsr barred. CLAUDE H. WARD, Administrator Oct. 1, 1964 08-4C-028 Building WIN WONDERFULGIFTSIWI in Exnufflip Yfluic mm s Play Top Value Stamps - Cotmwiiity Cash SIGHT W Clip mndsmv. ^ ^ ^ You con ploy moro To * value HENDRIK Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendrix announce the birth of a Kimberly Denise, at the berry Hospital on Thursday Oct. 1. She is the former Miss Me linda Stroud of Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mills announce the birth of a daughter Kelly Rene, on Tuesday Sept. 98, at the Bailey Memorial Hospital. She Is the former Miss Mary Nelson of Seattle, Wash. SUMMER Mr. and Mrs. Pat Summer an nounce the birth of s daughter Tracy Lynn, at the Bailey Memo rial Hospital, on Oct. 2. Mrs. Summer is the former Carolyn Hughes. I STAMPS — 1000 .1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgap and Mrs. Myrtle Crow ' spent Sunday with Mr. and Bfrs. H. D. Homley Jr., in Arcadia, S. C. Bruce Morgan, a student at Clemson University has retarned home due to illness. Broes makes his home with Mr.’ ahd Mrs. Tullie Blackwell. Women of Shady Grove church wffl mast Thursday Mn. Clyde Wsfannt, ‘ 4-H CLUB 1 The first falf meeting of 4-H will be Monday, Oct 12 at Shady Grove. This will be an organiza tional nwettag for the Rdr? Boys and girts between the ags of 9 qean and 18 yean are urged to attend. The motto of 4-H members is "Lean hf Do ing.” Shady Grove Homs Demon stration Club met Tuesday after noon at • o'clock at the club house. Meeting wai eaSed to order by Bin. James Evans aft er the devotional by Mn. Old Wages. Safoty was the subject for the program, Mn. BfOdred 0*SMTOPVAUUt £45)7 FUNl NOTHING TO BUY! HUNDREDS OF WINNERS! A “Gift Bagt” dp tint rail i “YmMraGvt, aim »■ -■ *L- . mm*_». ■ Jm PTIS swum N IK WllQflf. “Gft Ksfi” Plqng Cat mu — - •• —• Mi bln omgo WINNOfS mb mo T»p Vtlm Stamp*. 8W jwr “OUt Biapo” slip at Wife IbpWhe Stamps you can do almost anything ..And millions qfpeople do!