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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CUmUm, S. C, Thursday, December 31, 1965 | Snelgrove On Leave From Army Oerrespemii ADAMS S Sfm—tethrr MO Bailey ft., DIM tSS-tCM successful bidder, other than the Plaintiff herein, immediate ly upon the conclusion of the bidding, shall deposit with the Cleric of Court the sum of five per centum (5%) of the amount of the bid as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding. The same to be applied to the Carl Murphy and children, Mr. daughter visited Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Gearold Murphy from Ben Hardy In Clemson Saturday Central, and Mr. and Mrs. John The annual Christmas dinner purchase price upon his com- Lackey and family near Green- at Murray Adams, was held on plying with the terms of sale, wood Sunday, Dec. 20th. Twenty-eight otherwise to he paid to the Rev. J. Thomas and Mrs. Mil- were present, those from out of plaintiff for credit on the ln- NOTICE OF THE STATE OF CAROLINA COUNTY OF LAURENS In Coart of Common Pleas Lydia Cotton Mills, Plaintiff, , vs Theodore Jackson and Alumi num Credit Corporation, De fendants. PURSUANT to a Decree of shown by a plat of said subdivision prepared by Pickell A PickeU, Engin eers, of Greenville, South Carolina, dated January 10, 1800, and recorded on Janu ary 24. 1900, in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County in Plat Book 12 at Page 211, said plat being adopted by ref- risk of the defaulting pur- said date, duly proven, or be for- chaser. ever barred. The purchaser to pay for pa- i EDDIE BYRD, pers, stamps and recording. Administrator v No personal or deficiency Rt - 1 > Box * judgment is demanded and the Chappells, S. C. bidding will not remain open Dec. 15, 1984 D17-4c-J7 after the sale but compliance • with the bid may be made im mediately. W. E. DUNLAP, C. C. C. P. A G. S. Dated this 14th day of De cember, 1964 D17-9C-DH E/2 John Snelgrove of Fort Bliss, Texas is spending a leave Rev j Th omas and Mrs. MU- were present, those from out of plaintiff for credit on the in- PURSUANT to a Decree of .TERMS OF SALE: Cash, with his parints, Mr. and Mrs. i er an( j f am iiy spent Christmas town were Mr. and Mrs. Mike debtedness. In the event the the c ® u ^V i | n “J® above stated The successful bidder, other J. B. Snelgnofe. with Mrs MUler’s parents, Mr. Campbell from Columbia, Mrs. successful bidder should faU to caa ®» 1 *®“ L*** 11 *be Plaintiff herein, im- Mr. and tins. Marcell Barker and Mrs William Seifert in Ethel Shepard of Orangeburg, make such deposit, or should C *T to the highest bidder, mediately upon >the conclusion and son spent Christmas with Spartanburg Mrs. Elizabeth Scoggin from fafl to comply with the terms „ or J® front „ of the bidding,; shall deposit _ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock in Mr. and Mrs. George Hill and Greenwood. Santa Claus gave of the sale, the said lands shall Court Ifou^M Laurens UH^, with the Clerk! of Court the d 0 f January, 1966. I will ren- Charteston. son of Spartanburg had Christ, out the gifts after dinner. be re-sold on the same or some in January sum of five p^ centum (8%) der a final account of my acts Mrs. Ethel Shepard has re- mas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT subsequent Salesday 00 JJ® 4V. ’ durina the leeal °* 4116 * and doings as Administrator of Mr and Mrs. Vernon Williams same terms, at the risk of the »• mouth, during the legal guarantee of nis good faith In the e|tat€ of Elizabeth (Lizzie) The *“ Shepard has turned to her home in Grange- Hall King and family. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 19th burg after a few weeks visit with relative*. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snelgrove, John and Miss Frances Cato vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin in Charlotte, N. C., last Satur day being the fourth day the mouth, during the Mr*"and Mrs‘~Claud« Farmer announce the marriage of their defaulting purchaser. *** Wd ^ nf and Valda spent Christmas Day daughter, Elsie, to Earnest The purchaser to pay for pa- iomtng described property to with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ballard McColl of CUnton and the U. S. ers, stamps and recording, in Joanna. Air Force, on Dec. 25. The mar- No personal or deficiency Mr and Mrs D O Freeman riage vows took place at their judgment Is demanded and the attended the annual Bryson home: Rev. J. L. Jenkins, the Mdding will not remain open Christmas dinner at Mr. and bride’s pastor officiated. Her aftw the sale but compliance Mrs. Pearl Reed and family of Mrs. U. H. Davis in Laurens. s ^r, Mrs. Billy Madden was wUhitoJM may be made im- Laurens and Mrs Ollie Patter- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George matron of honor, and BUI Petty mediately. . p son of Greenwood spent Christ- Lawson for Christmas dinner served as best man. Mr. WU- • • « ’ mas with Mrs. MoUie Martin and were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond U*ms gave his daughter in mar- C. C. C. P A G. S family. Easley of Winston Salem, N. C., riage. j Dated thi, 14th d£ of D£ Mrs. Edward Bigbie, BUly and Mr. and Mrs. Kitt Robertson and Mrs McColl wore a going cemb®!-, 1964 Colie Campbell were guests of chUdren from Walterboro, and ®W suit of green for her wed- Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson in Wilford Lanford of Charlotte, N. ding trip. She will remain with Rock mil last Saturday. C. Tk Mrs. Tamie Parrish was a re- Mr. and Mrs. Randel Farmer m ° ther doorters with «* cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- and fanuly spent Christmas with u. S. Air Force, ter Lynch in MountviUe. Mrs. Farmer’s mother, Mrs. Mrs. Chuck Ledford, Mr. and Sara Cheek in Greenwood. ^ - rv Mrs. T. L. Queen of Cowpens, Mr. and Mrs. John Maye were v/ll and Mrs. Zinia Woody of Lau- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene __ _ vwvs • ,rens visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christmas in Union on Christmas Men 2111(1 1 IMUgE Queen last Thursday. Day. _ swwcwawzw Mrs. Algie Bettes from Wood- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Queen ay ruff spent Friday with Mr. and had Christmas dinner with Mr. ^ Furman University trus- to wit: All that certain place, parcel or lot of land, with all improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, describ ed as follows: Lot Number 222 Lydia Subdivision, be ing a portion of the proper ty of Lydia Cotton Mills as ♦« fth. By” 1 pin *° n to ^ offic ® o£ ^ STL. 10 cSSpSSf^tth^ i udg ? Lauren * SSL of .STSSwiM to be paid la the Plaintiff for credit on the indtHwfoff In the event the snoeessful bidder fall to make such do te OI IsBUT [ocl^^m., i w and for trust as Administrator. Any person indebted to said oosit. or should fill to coranly estate Is notified and required with the terms of sale, thosaid to make payment on or before i«»wi« ■haii be re-sold on the that date; and all persons hav- same or some subsequent ing claims against said estate Salesday on the same terms, at wiU present them on or before * JOANNA ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Clinton Highway, 10:00 A. M., 11:00 A. M., •hip. 7:00 P M.. Evening Wor ship. Tuesday, 7:00 P. M., Youth 1 oCbOOI. Morning Wor- Mrs. Colie Campbell. and Mrs. W. T. Queen in Cow- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dun- pens, away for Christmas were Mr. Mrs. Robert Adams, Mrs tees seem to have overlooked certain fundamental considera- ,or vnr..,™.. w.™ -f* “‘-j Uon*: Furaian 1* one of the Bap. •ndOisto-v Fr«dle a«lf»mUy Hank CauehmanandMn. Paul under the Bap- ot Welcome. ^. C.. and Mr. ayl Foater .Uited Mr.. Frank Sum- ^ ^ ^ ^ Ind „„ Ba|v lists of the State are represented Wednesday, 7:00 P. M.. Mid dinner, their family, and from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. ■ 1 '•♦/V?* al, •' A. Mrs. Henry Dunaway and family erel in Laurens last week. ^ b y *** State Convention of Bap- x Richard Rodelspergers from mas dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Ron- Newberry visited his aunt and ert Whitsell’s were Mr. and Mrs. _/ r „ von ti«n of Ron- unde, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Norton Bud Carr and family from Aiken, 4*“^. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garner Jr., « le< ; t ® V 1 ® truat ®®*- }****- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Murphy and family of Chester and Leon fore the trustees are one of the had as their guests for Christmas Hedgepath from Atlanta, Ga. °T’ ga ” 5 of Baptist control under Mr. Md Mrs. Joe Gibbs, Mr. J® <*-"*" * J* and Mrs. Joe Gibbs Jr., and ^ pennitted to trustees but when the Convention dearly and ex plicitly ordered a policy it was not within the discretion of the trustees: they had their orders and they deliberately refuse to obey, thereby openly defying the State Convention. Suppose the General Assembly of South Carolina should adopt a rule can you think of open defi ance by the trustees? In a day of finer sensibility a Board finding itself unable to obey a superior order would have resigned. Whether the Board hopes to attract more money by its course is not at all pertinent to the question. The Board was elected by the Convention and Is entirely subservient to the clear mandates of the whole Baptist fellowship as represented by the State Convention of Baptists. The Episcopal Church Welcomes You The Twelve Days of Christmas! r > * is it the days between Thanksgiving and Decem ber 25; it is a season of twelve days which extend through January 6—Epiph any Day or the Visit of the Wise Man from the East Christmas speaks of God’s desire to meet us, wherev er we are, now, in the mid dle of everytldng. These twelve days provide a chance to respond to the “meeting” not just with our words but also with our lives. God is with us more than the twelve days; he is with us twelve months of the year, always. The Christian Year, represent ed now in the Twelve Days of Christmas, can order the happenings Of daily life in Christmas—God With Us the miracle of faith born in Christmas Season empha- , us. Knowing this we can sizes this sort of recollec- dare to involve ourselves tion. Christmas is not a deeply into the “strange- season of one day; neither ness” all the time. (All Saints Episcopal Church will celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany in January. Watch for an announcement next week.) i Year “How shall we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land?” asked the psalmist in exile with his people in Babylon. Many of us read ing these words recognizes in them our frequent com plaint: “How is the Lord’s Word to be taken TO DAY?” A tried and true way of bringing ourselves and oth ers to an awareness of God’s presence in the events of everyday life, in the mid dle of twentieth century “strangeness,' is to recall the acts and Teachings of Christ Jesus in the plan of the Christian Year. Start The New Year Right! START SAVING HERE! Make a savings resolution . . . open an ac count here, where steady saving plus gener ous interest compounded regularly make mon ey mount up fast! OTHER SERVICES • Ckeddng Accounts • Savings Accounts • Home Loans • Safe Deposit Boxes • Automobile Loans e Winking By Mail • Christmas Club BANK OF CUNTON Faderal Deposit Insurgnce Corporation Paid Oa A few words of ordinary wis dom—the garden varieyt: “ A penny saved is a penny taxed.” “Some people are still willing to do an honest days work, but they want a weeks’ pay for it.” “The only person who listens to both sides of a family argu ment is the lady next door.” “After you’ve heard two eye witness accounts of an accident you begin to worry about tory.” “By the time a man finds those greener postures ,eh can’t climb the fence.” NOTICE OF SALE THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LAURENS la Court of Common Pleas Lydia Cotton Mills, Plaintiff, va Horace Emory and Peoples National Fund, Inc., Defend- to n Decree of the Court in the above stated caae, I will sell at public outcry to the highest Udder, either in or in front of the Court House, at Lauren* C. H., A C., on Saleo- day in January next, beii Monday, the fourth day of the month, during the legal hoars for such sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with all improvements thereon, situate, lying and being In the State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, describ ed as follows: Lot Number 2M Lydia Subdivision, be ing a portion of tho proper ty of Lydia Cotton Mills as shown by A plat of said subdivision prepared by Pickell k Pickell, Engin eers, of Greenville, South Carolina, dated January 16, 1969, and recorded on Janu ary 24, 1989, In the Office of the Cleric of Court for Laurens County In Plat Book 12 at Page 211, said Plat being adopted by ref erence, TERMS OF SALE: Gash. The IF TOU DON’T READ YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Ml B. Bread It, J. H. Darr, 9:46 A M„ 11:00 A. M. ship. 6:90 P. M.. Training Union. 7:15 P. M., Evening Wor gjlip Wednesday, 7:10 P M.. Mid ek Service. CALVABY BAPTIST Sunday School Morning Wor st, CBotea J. W. 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. ship. 6.30 P. M.. Training Union 7:30 P. M., Evening Worship Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., Mid Week Service. FIBST BAPTIST CHUBCB Magnolia St, 0:46 A. M., Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.. Morning Wor ship. 6:15 P. M., Training Union. 7:30 P. M.. Evening Wor ship. 8:30 P. M... Youth Fellow ship. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.. Mid ek Service. FIBST PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHUBCB Jaekseu St. CBntea 10:00 A. M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M . Morning Wor •hip. 7:00 P M.. Evening Wor ship. Wednesday. 7:00 P. M.. Mid week Service friendship baptist \ Nerth Bread St, Jesse D. Stephsus, 10:00 A. M., Sunday SchooL 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 7:00 P. M., Evening Wor ship. Wednesday, 7:00 P. M., Mid week Service. LYDIA BAPTIST CHUBCB Lydia MIL M. J. Sandm _ 10:00 A. M., Sunday School. 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 6:30 P. M., Training Union. 7:10 P. M., Evening War- hip. 10 A M. and 7:20 P. M. t Wednesday Prayw Service. •:90 P. M.. Choir Practice PBEfBUEEUM OBUBCH 10:00 A. M., Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.. Morning Wot •hip. 6:45 P. M. t Youth Fellow ship. 7:10 P. M., ship. 7:90 P. M., Evening Wor ship. .Y OP GOD St, Jr School M.—Morning Wor- 114 N. James W. 10:00 A 11:00 A. ship. 6:45 P.?M.-C. A. Service 7:20 P. M.—Evening Wor ship. Wednesday, 7:90 P. M.— Mid Week Service X THI CHURCH FOR All... All FOR THI CHURCH *mMi rtanfa The entire message of America’s astronauts has not yet been deciphered. Parts of it stOl lie locked within instru ments, and most of it still is hidden in the infinity of space. But ws are learning, and ws might say that the astronauts are our teachers. Many, many years ago there was another great Teacher, and Hit massage is still being revealed through faith to the mind of mankind. His massage is the path of the Croat . . . the path to sternal life. But where do ws find our instructions, our briefing? What instruments can ws use to discover this message for ourselves? Yea wsU find «i in year chunk tkit Sunday. Ws all know now about Caps Canaveral, about tracking stations. Ws are discovering mors about outer spues. Ws know too about the Church. Let us use it than as eur guide, our booster, our thrust to Haul Copyright 1984, Kiitttr Adutrthmg Service, htc, Stmburg, Va. Sunday Deuteronomy 4:1-19 Monday Tussday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Psalms Isaiah Matthew Matthew Galatians Coloaaians 27:7-14 2:1-11 4:18-26 7:24-29 1:11-24 1:24-29 This Page Is Made Possible Through tho Coopermttoa of Local Firms Community Cash Florida St. City Tiro Sorvico S. Broad St. Gulf Oil Products j. A. Addison. Distributor LEESVILLE SOUTHERN Cttiieas Federal Savings Nowborry Comity 220 W. Main St McGee’s Drag Stars 100 W. Main St. Bsmor Drive-Is Whitmire Highway Church School—10:00 AM. Worship Service—11 AJf- Epworth League — 6:90 P. M. Evening Service—7:30 P. M. CHURCH OF CHRIST U. A Hall, MM 1*11 r N. Bread SL SUNDAY 10 AM. 11 AM. 7 PJK. Market S. 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