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\ Clinton, S. C* Thursday, November 19, 1964 itfE CLINTON CHRONICLE * West Clinton News Atlanta Couple Here for Weekend Duncan celebrate their birthdaya on Nov. 23. James Arnold Nov. 28.' Mrs. Allen Power and Rachel Steele on Nov. 36. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell William- 309 Bailey St., Dial S33-2C24 MSS. MURRAY ADAMS the week end with her parents Mr. ond Mrs. C. W. Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tumblin j , an d »<> n . Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Sat- Mr and Mrs. J W Pruitt of terfleld Mr ^ Mrg . Mack Nel . Atlanta. Ga., visited Mrs. Fannie ^ and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Pamsh and daughter last week- Gene Butler were guest8 of Rev . en ° A. L. Tumblin and Mrs. Tumblin 9 *Mr and Mrs. Claude Kernels and were there for the homecom- and children and Mrs. Gillette ing at the First Baptist Church Simpson were in Durham, N. C. Sunday, in Gloverville. recently. They visited Mrs. Mr and Mrg . Morris Thibo- a. m. and 7 p.m.; and mid week at 7 p. m. Mrs. Will Hampton is a patient at Self Memorial Hospital, L. C. Gooch and Tommie Beaman are at Bailey Memorial. Mrs. Hubert Leopard, Mrs. J. J. Smith and Mrs. Arthur Sanders are home after a stay at Bailey Memorial. Mrs. Wayne Powell is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. D. son celebrated their wedding an- children enjoyed the occasion. niversary Nov. 18th. for applications until after April Mhs. Bobby Thomas gave her 1, 1966. son a party celebrating his birth- Persons now on active duty day,. Oct. 30th at her home on with the Armed Forces and cer- North Adair Street. Mrs. Mar- tain Philippine veterans are not garet Tucker assisted her. Ten eligible to take part in the in- L. McGee is home after an oper- Simpson’s aunt, Mrs. William deau were guests at the birth- ation at Self Memorial Hospital. Beaty Farr Sr., in Greensboro, N. C. last Monday. Mrs. Harold Gilstrap from Veterans Insurance To Be Reopened in 1965 The Veterans Administration is They may do this under terms preparing to handle next May's of the new law on or after May flood of applications for the re- 1, 1965, and before May 3, 1966, opening of National Service Life the VA pointed out. Insurance as provided for in the bill President Johnson signed into law October 13. Howard surance reopening. Expenses of all medical ex- 4’ aminations that may be required must be borne by the applicant, Mr. Watkins said. To buy this insurance the vet eran must: a. Have been originally eligible for National Service Life Insur ance (NSLI)‘between October 8, Higher premiums will be charged those veterans in groups two and three. In all cases, the premium rates will cover ad ministrative costs as well as the policy value. South Ca/olina veterans in terested in the new law reopen ing National Service Life Insur ance may obtain a “general in formation" sheet at the VA Regional Office, Columbia. dal pledge day climaxed the annual son. Kappa Alpha field in with IS bids. Among the otiMT ties at PC, Theta Chi Sigma Nu, IS; 12; Pi Kappa Phi. 5; Sigma Phi, 4. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snelgrove last week-end Pfc John Snelgrove, Ray Ches- tine and Larry Mottes of Colum bia; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jesters at the Fort Benning hospital. , Mrs. Dunaway is the former w ^° U P now have not ap- Miss Dorothy Corley of Clinton. P lied for service-connection but mailing. For these a.nd for other were BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES can do so in order to obtain in- veterans who believe they may dav dinner for Mr Ed Milam at BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT CountyService day dinner for Mr. Ed Milam at Richard Office, stated Mr. Watkins said his home near Clinton, Sunday. Dlinaway g ) iniM)Unce ^ birth of that more than three million vet- Greenvilie snent the week-end Mw. Earnest Graham, a daughter( W anda Sue, Nov. 14 eran* with service-connected dis- wlth her natent! Mr Mr, Martha G* 1 *- vi8ited **"• at the Fort Bennina hosnital. abilities, and an unknown num- with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rub y stone ^ j 0 hnston Sunday. Dan Dunaway. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gilstrap of Greenville also spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dunaway. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Terry of Laurens, visited Mrs. Ray Cau- and ^ rs Agnes Cathcart from Sunday. Whitmire; Mrs. Juaneita Ches- Captain and Mrs. Harmon Al- tine from Laurens and Miss Juan- ford and daughter, Lester, of ita Patterson. Albany, Ga., were guests of Mr. stan Foster spent Friday night and Mrs. Fred Shelton Sunday. with Lawrence Leopard in Co- Ralph Pettie and Miss Wilma i um bia, and accompanied Law- Tincher of Union visited Mr. and r^ncc home to spend the week- Mrs Paul Quinton Sunday end with hi, p rants, Mr. and Miss Syble Windsor of Win- Mrg x L Leopard, throp CoUege, Rock Hill spent • Little BUI Stewart banks, Alaska had a Nov. 15th. Mrs. D. D. Ficklin and Lester Alford on the 18th. W. B. Grant on Nov. 20. Mitch Hodwin Nov. 22. of Fair- surance, may now be eligible to be eligible, full explanatory ma- birthday buy up to $10,000 in permanent terial and application forms wUl GI insurance coverage. < be on hand at the Columbia VA In adcUtion, another' unknown Regional Office by April 1966. number of veterans whose dis- abUities are not service-connect ed may also be able to purchase Ricky Dunaway, Mrs. Doris up to $10,000 in coverage. The VA is planning before May 1940, and January 1, 1967. 1, 1965, to maU full details and b. Have now either no GI in application forms to aU veterans surance or less than the $10,000 receiving monthly compensation in authorized coverage, payments. c. Be in one of the following Those veterans whose disabU- three groups— ities are service-connected but (1) Veterans with service-con- who are not drawing compensa- nected disabUities who meet tion will not be included in this standards of good health. (2) Veterans whose service- connected disabilities alone do not permit them to meet stand ards of good health. (3) Veterans whose non-ser vice-connected disabilities as of No applications can be accept- October 13, 1964, the date the bill ed before May 1, 1965. Because was signed into law, prevented of this, the VA requests that vet- them from buying commercial erans do not write, phone, or caU insurance at the highest rates. 67 PC Students Pledge Fraternities Sixty-seven new men entered the pledge ranks of Presbyte rian CbUege’s six national so- I f.A * Patronize ; The Chronicle Advertiser* YARBOROUGH STUDIO 4 and CAMERA SHOP Corner Musgrrore and Pitta Street# Cameras — Films — Photo Finishing FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 31st day of December, 1964, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Robert C. Adair in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the ef ipme day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all person, hav ing claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. LUELLA L. ADAIR, Executrix October 21, 1964 N12-4c-D3 CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of Soath Carolina. County of Laurens By J. H. Wasson. Probate Judge: WHEREAS Ethel T. Baker made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of James Ed ward Baker. * These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said James Edward Baker, de ceased. that they be and appear before me. in the Court of Pro bate. to be held at Laurens Court House. Laurens. S. C.. on Nov. 30th next, after publication here of, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Admnistration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 16 day of Nov. Anno Domini 1964. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, N19-2C-N36 J. P. L. C. Week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll, Fulmer and Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard from Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sexton and Mrs. Fuller from Green wood spent the week-end with Mrs. Center and family. Mrs. Essie Crowe from Lydia spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella Harvey Mrs. J. R. Reynolds and daughter Shirley were in Green ville Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Reynuolds and sons of Simpeonville visited Rev. and Mrs J. W. Spillers Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Major and family visited Mrs. Majors’ parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pat ton In Calhoun Falls Sunday. Vernon Gooch and Mrs. Glenda Fitzpatrick from Danville, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs L. C. Gooch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Adams attended the funeral of Worley Haslett of Elberton, Gr, at Ebenezer Methoidst Church in Anderson County. Friday. Afc Johnny Price and Mrs Price are making their home in Sumter. CHURCH NEWS Bailey Memorial Methodist Church Men’s Bible Class will sponsor a supper Saturday night Nov. 21st in the dining hall of the Church Bailey Memorial will have services Thanksgiving morning at 10 a. m. Calvary Baptist will be host to the W M S study course spon sored by four Churches. David son, Lydia and Belview. Mrs McQueen Thomason of Laurens will teach the course. The Prophesy Church of God Invites the public to worship with them Sunday services art at 11 COACH MARVIN BASS Listen To Coach Bass of the University of South Carolina Talk Football WLBG 860 AM -100.5 FM 8:15 A M. Each Thursday HowadTpkansKy LAY'S CLOVERLEAF “HOCK OFF SMOKED Half or Whole (No Cente Slices Removed) W-D U. S. Grade "A" Hams 49 S JURKEYS FRESH PORK Half or Whole HarnsRH TALMADGE FARMS REAL COUNTRY Hams W-D U S. CHOICE SIRLOIN OR C"!BE STEAKS W S CHOICE T-BONE STEAKS ' 93 W-D U. S CHOICE BONELESS TOP ROUND, PORTERHOUSE OR TIP SIRLOIN STEAKS" 99 W-D U. S CHOICE BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN OR N. Y. STRIP STEAK-1 TOM % HENS Lb. Lb. W-D U. S. CHOICE BOTTOM ROUND ROAST-79; W D U. 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