The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 28, 1965, Image 8

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THS CLINTON CHBONICLB — 1 CHaUm, 8. C. Tkaniagr, li—ry *8» lti> * V. Lydia Mills News ... Armstrong Children Visit III Mother by Mid estate win please make pay- at 10 o'clock a, fa., and oa the same day win aflply for a final CLTDE TRAMMELL gsadeat Esfreaentalhre Qn the gift table were floating candles in crytal goblets and a money tree between them. Mrs. ed to ial mask wiU be the LMasty Springs dwir. meat likewise Jim Hugh Anstta is a patient MYRTLE B. SPXAXE at Self Memorial Hospital in ^ Executrix ^ Greenwood where he is under- Date Jan. 18th, 1800 going treatment FINAL Mrs. H. L. McSwaln has re-, Take notice that oa the lad A special invitation is extend- turned home after spending da yof March, 1900, I wtfl Me Any an members, former six weeks in Spartanbiffg and der a final account of my acts Saiders was presented many members and friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ledford i ove iy gifts and the money tree— congregations to attend and faipily of Gastonia, N. €., the money to be used personally, service of worship. Alvin Armstrong of Newton, N. C., and Ernest E. Armstrong and son, Eldon of Rock Hill, ^ ^ m the week-end with their Misglonary society were hostess- Hemingwa^ 1 with Mr."and* Mrs. father, Earl Armstrong, and both Columbia with relatives, this Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Whittle, of Columbia, visited the latter’s Mrs. Fred Bodie made the • "• • mother, Mrs. R. F. Wade, last beautiful cake for Mrs. Sanders. M r . and Mrs. J. T. Hollings- Monday. She and others of the Woman’s worth spent last Tuesday In with their mother, Mrs. Arm strong, who is seriously ill in Bailey Memorial Hospital. Robert (Bobby) Fuller, HN, es. WOMAN’S CLUB HAS MEETING Fourteen members of the Ly- e^-iaw and sister, dia Woman’s Club met Thursday Mn m. C CREDITORS' NOTICE W. L. Luifanor* and children. *“ L*!'"J 5*^? E. Gibaon of Cotam- M* 1 "? MUl * •»_ f- E aid doings as Executor of the estate of Janie C. Miller in the o .,,, office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 1:10 p. m. and on the same day'will appiy for a final Itacharge from j - my trust as Executor. ^ Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to aaM is Docmea ana roQUirra to make payment an or before that data; and an parsons hav ing d»taima •gatw* said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be northeast by the northeastern side .of U. S. Highway No. 76? on the southeast by lands of Ashill and lands now or for merly of Lon J. Copeland; on the southwest by lands now or formerly of Lou J. Copeland; and on the west by the original Property and Without tho N< sity of an tho 17th day of March, ItOLhy tho Governor of South Carolina. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN k that said Petition win be formal ly considered by the CRy Conn ell of the City of Clinton, at a IRENE TINSLEY PATTERSON. JlAo-m NOTICE OF FILING OF PETL corporate limits of the CMy of meeting to be held^at City Han, Clinton. Said tract of land is composed of the Subdivision known as Pitts Meadows and Pitts Meadows Section X and the, lands of Huddle York Pitts lying south of U. 8. Highway No. 76 and west of the lands of Ashill. In the City of Clinton, Carolina, on Friday, the ith day of February, 1066, at 7:00 o'clock p.m., and action takan thsrasn at said meeting. All persons interestedanay in spect the Petition at the office of the Clerk and Treasurer of said Mrs. H. E. Gibson of comm- thereby to Pnymsut on or before ™N FOR ANNEXATION OF a a.mand 0 bia. was a guest of her broth- that date; and aU persons hav- TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF t£ er ® ^f 8 ^ day - nr,’ .J aiatj-r Mr. and notified to file the came, duly . • . . nrumN City Council of the City of Clin- p.m., on each and every day NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN City of Clinton, at City HaR, p=; ^ is** 5? PERS0NS 0WND<0 ^To7u^r«u^,w ; w^ o. s^- m,ke p ‘ yme “ ^ ^. E^owfNG TE SescbT?- ^ ZwX USN, Mrs. Fuller and children of evening at the community build. we ek-end. VIOLA Y. NEIGHBORS, Executrix Jan 0, 1005 J14-3C-J28 forever barred. EZZIE MILLER, Executor FINAL SETTLEMENT CREDITORS’ NOTICE Take notice that on the 11th. All persons having claims day of February, 1000, I will against the estate of Rosier Ben- foeder a final acount of my Simons, deceased are acts and doings as Executrix ' M,rie w,!lr led the devoUonal unhurt, vUited her deter and ^ ^ VMr w - G - ta^Ue*AnIh«»on 0 MemoHd'hos 1 elected'^B olfieera except the Week-end guest, of Mr. end Sum Mr program chairmen reuined their Mrs. P. M. Horton wen Mr. illie^ h«; offices. They are: Pneident, and Mr, Durward Hinson of his «?Ln bSnSS M” Datdd Word; Vke-Presl- Charlerton Heights. mSls and “eSiJTM ” Bud dent, Mrs. Fred Bodie; Seen- Mr. end Mrs. S. J. Verenes Jemln Fuller »Ir and Mrs Brooks tar y- Mr »- C1 y de Trammell; and sons of Aiken, spent Sun- hereby notified to file the same of the estate of William A. Pat- Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Bill Treasurer, Mrs. B. P. Lark, Pro- day with Mr. dbd Mrs. J. T. duly verified, with the under- tenon in the office of the Judge Cauble Mrs Mildred Holland 8ram Chairman, Mrs. J. B. Pat- Hollingsworth. signed, and those indebted to of Probate of Laurens County, Miss Dianne Holland, Joe FuU« Urson, with Mrs. Glam Gaskins r and Mrs. Ray Puller. AaslsUntja^ Social Chairman, , * . Mrs. W. L. Motte spent Friday in Joanna with her daughter. I*™* •?* btistnea. session Mrs. Marie Reeder, and Mr.r tor the regulnr February Reeder men’s covered, dish supper were . made which will be held on the Mrs. DoylJ McHaid, Gary and 18Ul ^ wiu n, y,. McHand, who are staying vite( ] g UE>s t s The supper will he with Mrs. W. T Wigley for tlw ^ at Barn< ,, Barn . > 5Sc ™ tnabove described, petiUonlng ney, appear and chnRenge the w the EASTERN CORPORATE ^ city Council to enact an sufficiency of said Petition, the January 11, 1906 J14-4C-F4 LIMITS OF THE CITY OF OF THE CITY CLINTON: • All that piece, parcel and tract of land situate, lying and being contiguous to the eastern corporate limits of the City of Clinton, in Laurens County, State of South Carolina, being hounded as follows: on the Ordinance declaring the said authority of any name appearing area annexed to the City of Clin- thereon, and any matters tbere- ton all pursuant to and in ac- unto relating at the aforesaid cordance with an Act of the Gen- meeting of City Council, eral Assembly of South Carolina BY ORDER OF THE CITY entitled “An Act to Provide An COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Additional Method of Annexing CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Property to a City or Town Upon W. B. OWENS Petition of All of the Owners of City Clerk and Treasurer. present, spent the week-end in Bryson City, N. C., with Mrs. Wpyne McHand and family. Mrs. Lark told of the flavoring the club is selling. Plans were . _ T ' . discussed for the year’s pro- ^ gram. Miss Nellie Osborne ex plained the Mothers’ March for daughter of Asheville, N. C., were week-end guests of his pa- STM^ofOto^ rents, Mr. and Mrs v B. P. Lark. ^ w „ TrtW grow After the meeting, Mrs. Word CJ$ry Sprouse, iGgN, USN, erf am j Trammell served cake, Ctarlerton spent the weekend cream ^ ^e with Mrs. Sprouse and son and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben 8rD1,p ' Sprouse. ^ club member. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boozer and family of Inman, were guests over the week-end of their Miss Iris Hughes was a new LOCAL BOY RECEIVES HONORS IN EUROPE . .. Mrs. Fred Mathis has received daughter, Mrs. Betty Eustace, word that her son, Roland Revis, and son, Martin Boozer, and stationed with the 504th Signal Mrs. Boozer. Bn Co. E of the U. S. Army in Mrs. Joney Seay visited her Europe, has received special rec- son, Donald R. Seay, Mrs. Seay ognition from his superior offi- and family in Anderson recently cers by being chosen Best Sol- for a few days. dier of the Month for the BattaL Mack Gaffney of Clemson Uni- ion for the company and also versity, Clemson, spent several second best for the Army in Eu- days with his parents during the rope. He was also promoted to semester break. Sp 4. - Miss Harriet Wilson of Fur- For the honors Roland was man University, Greenville, spent presented a $25.00 U. S. Sav- the week-end with her mother, ings Bond and given a three-day Mrs. Virginia Wilson, and her pass. grandfather, C. J. Blackwell. His father, B. C. Revis, is de- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell ceased, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn MR. WIGLET ENTERS ia Greenville Sunday. SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford Mitchell Wigley left last week and Johnny spent Sunday with for a six months tour of duty Mr. and Mrs. Ed Greer in Pick- in the Army National Guard, ens. Mr. Wigley, son of Mrs. W. T. Mr. and Mrs. David Word and Wigley of Pine Street, Lydia, and Miss Sue Word entertained the the late Mr. Wigley, is stationed Weir family with a dinner on at Fort Gordon, Ga. . Sunday at their home. Enjoying WITH THE SICE dinner with them were Mrs. J. Mrs. Earl Armstrong is ill at F. Weir, Miss Marie Weir, Mr. Bailey Memorial Hospital, and Mrs. Wiliam'Weir and chil- Miss Pam Brown was a pa- dren and Mrs. John Word, all of tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- Clinton, and Mrs. Wilbur Weir J>ital a few days recently after of Greenville. Mr. Weir was ill receiving a bed injury in a fall and could not attend. at her home. S. J. Todd, and Mrs. Mrs. Frankie Blackwell is a Homer Fuller and sons were patient at the hospital, and called to Greenwood Sunday due Mrs. Johnny Deaton, Sr. to the deapi of Mr. Todd’s broth- Mrs. Pauline Lawson returned er, Andrew Buy Todd. to the home of her son, A E. Pfc. Roger Whitmire of Fort Lawson, on Monday after sev- Bragg, N. C., is spending a 12- eral weeks illness at Bailey Me- day leave with his parents, Mr. morial Hospital, and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire. George Howell is ill at his CHURCH GROUPS MEET home. MONDAY LORD'S SUPPER RE The Intermediate Girls’ Auxil- OBSERVED SUNDAY iary of the Lydia Baptist Church The Sacrament of the Lord’s will meet Monday evening at Supper will be held at the Sun- 0:00 with Mrs. R. E. Whitmire, day evening 7:80 worship hour > The Young Woman’s Auxiliary at the Lydia Baptist Church, will meet at the home of the SERVICES AT 7:00 counselor, Mrs. Jimmy South, at Wednesday evening services 7:00 p.m. are being held at 7:80 for the ; .. 1 MOTHERS' MARCH FRIDAY The Lydia Woman’s Club will sponsor the March of Dimes Mothers’ March Friday (tomor row), January 29, at 6: 80 p. m. Other ladles of the community wiU assist the Woman’s Club members. AU workers have been assign ed specific streets to work. Everyone is to return to the community building to check in the money collected and for light refreshments by 7:80 p. m. Every family in the commun ity is urged to contribute to this most worthy cause. Several in the community Rave been and are stiU being helped through the March of Dimes. Give when the workers come by. They win have the proper identification. SURPRISE PARTY FOR MRS. SANDERS On Tuesday evening of last week Mrs. Milford Sanders was very pleasantly surprised when the ladies of ths Lydia Baptist Church gathered in the church social haR to. celebrate her birth day. Mrs. Saiders attended a circle meeting in the church and upon entering the social haU for re freshments she was surprised by M woman singing “Happy Birth day'' to her. Mrs. O. R. Kuykendall led the group in several interesting gdmes, after which refreshments of cake squares, nuts and nuMh present during the study of the Book of Deuteronomy at the Ly dia Baptist Church. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVEB8ABIE8 Mrs. James Ammons will ob serve a birthday January 2L Capers Gregory will observe a birthday January 39. Happy birthday today to Jane Cooper, and to Cynthia Cooper. Mrs. J. W. Fullers’ birthday will be January 81. Perry Parrish will celebrate a birthday January 80. Ellis Huffstetler will observe s birthday January 29, January 31st will be Lynn Mc Gee's birthday. Terry Prather’s birthday wifi be January 29. Mrs. Ira Bailey will observe a birthday February 3. Billy Walker wiU have a birth day February 1, and Johmy Walker’s birthday will be Fefara- ary 3, Cms HS Nmh MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN. UNION SERVICE SUNDAY A union service will be held Sunday at Liberty Springs Presbytreian Church, with the pastor and congregatton of (ha Cross Hill Baptist Charch at- tending. The two rhnrchss WkD SRANO - VACUUM PACKID GROUND BEEF 2-LB. PK6. S-LB. MCG. 5-LB. FKG. $M 29 $M99 89i 1 SKINLESS DEVEINCD SELECT SLICED BEEF Liver LB. VIRGINM SLICED Bacon £ 39< W-D U. S. CHOICE Oven-Ready 7" cut stand. Rib Roast u 79' •V D U. S. CHOICE Boneless Chuck or Shoulder Roast * 69' W-D u. S. CHOICE BONELESS RIB EYE Steak “ 1 W-D BRAND U. S. CHQIC| _L|AN u. J/ W-D SRAND U. Stew 49 W-D FRYING CHICKEN Livers j 79 SMOKY CANYON SLICED. CHIFPB Beef 3 Pkgs. Dozen Only MAXWELL HOUSE SOUTH CAROUNA GRADE "A" LARGE EGGS 2 COFFEE ■■■ BLUE OR WHITE ARROW LOW SUDS DART Limit 1 of your choice with a $5. order DETERGENT — 39 OMB OX. KXR Spot Lifter VOW A FT KB JAN. SOTM AT T*OB LOCAL WIMN-CrttC THRIFTY MAID SLICED OR HALVES . . Limit 5 cans with, other purchases PEACHES 1 #2'/ 2 Cans Limit 1 of your choice with $5. order SWIFT JEWELL ASTOR 3-lb. Certae - 3-». Cm JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES. Li. BAG 100 JN GREEN STAMPS WITH IMS COUPON AHDPUROIASC OF HIM or Mora Onto AT YOUR CLINTON WINN-DIXIE STORE J****SL. UNIT ONE COUPON Jan. 89, 1901 ns adult customm and Other Popular HALF GALLON "'•v, RUDY RED RED WINESAp BUKHNIT K JtffUS immiiiii m,«i— . .