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I THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, a G, Tharaday, Febmnry 11,1H* the northeastern side of U. S. Highway No. 78; on the southeast by lands of of As- bill 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 corporate limits of the City of Clinton. Said tract of land Is compos ed of the Subdivision known as Pitts Meadows and Pitts Meadows Section S, and the lands of Huddle York Pitts lying south of U. S. Highway No. 76 and west of the lands of Asbill. DONE IN COUNCIL ASSEM- its of the City of Clinton, in Laurens County, State of South Carolina, being made up and composed of those certain parcels of land fully shown, delineated and desig nated Parcel No. 1, Block A of Lou J. Copeland Estate, Block B. oLLou J. Copeland Estate, 90, unopened street, and Fifth Avenue (OS’ in width) on that certain plat of survey entitled 4, Plat of Pfopertyof Estate of Lou J. Copeland and* Presbyterian College contiguous to the present city limits of Clinton, S. C., on the southeast,” made by S. T. Martin, R. L. S. No. 1002, dated Jan. 22, 1965, and recorded In Plat Book 18, at Page 20, in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County, said, plat and the record thereof being being py reference In corporated herein and a copy thereof being attached hereto. DONE IN COUNCIL ASSEM BLED this the 9th day of Feb ruary, 1988. ' (SEAL) J. J. CORNWALL. Mayor TALMADE V. SANDERS, BOYD W. HOLTZCLAW, L. W. COOPER, SR., S. A. PITTS, GEORGE W. BAGWELL, HARRY C. LAYTON, Councilman —Yarb*roa(h Photo Left te right—Mrs. Jess Addiss, Mrs. Pauline Poole, Mrs. Dell Crews, and Mayor J. J. Cornwall. National Beauty Salon Week will be observed during the R?ad Psalm 162:8-18 Lc. a t your hsart be troubled: ye believe in CM, iieve also in me. (John 14:1) In those words our Master is saying to us today, as He did to rt.itn this the 8th day 1 ©! Feb- those gathered in the upper room nearly two thousand years ago, niary jggj that th j universe is in the hands of the heavenly Father. Life is not easy, but in the hardest hour God will not let us down if we have faith in Him This is Jesus’ answer to life’s ultimate questions. These words of His have stilled more grief and steadied more souls in time of trial than any others ever spoken. We must never forget that we belong to God. There la no closer relationship than belonging. We must bear in mind also that we belong to one who never breaks His word. In giving His words of week of February 14-20 by members of the National Hair Dress- assurance, our heavenly Father means what He says. ers and Cosmetologists Association in Clinton as well as through out the nation. The national association was established Hn 1921 to further the high standard of beauty care. Members of the local association are conducting an extensive public service program, donating professional beauty care to people in hospitals, homes for the elderly, orphans,, and other institutions, thereby contributing to the physical and mental well-being of people in such institutions. Therefore, I, J. J. (Peck) Cornwall, do hereby proclaim the week of February 14-20 as National Beauty Salon Week and com mend to the attention of citizens as a week to recognize the hair- dresses and cosmetologists for their sense of responsibility and dedicated service to the grooming of women for greater beauty. As we sorrow, God is there ready to comfort and strengthen us. As we become involved in perpelxing problems. He is there wanting us to place ourselves and our situation before Him. God never lets us get out of His sight. Together with Him, we think, feel, love, and decide. — PRAYER O God, our Creator and our heavenly Father who art always by our side, we thank Thee for this relationship and close companionship. We seek Thy grace this day to overcome our frailties; through Christ our Lord. Amen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY (SEAL) J. J. CORNWALL, Mayor BOYD W. HOLTZCLAW, L. W. COOPER, SR., S. A. PITTS, TALMADE V. SANDERS, GEORGE W. BAGWELL. HARRY C. LAYTON, Councilmen Attest: W. B. OWENS, City Clerk NOTICE State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, City of Clinton WHEREAS, there was submit- Liic down. PC Offers Wafer Safety Instruction Mrs. M. W. Boyd Laurens — Mrs. Mary Bolt Boyd. 88. died at 8 a.m. Sat urday at the home of a daugh- A Red Cross senior life saving Mrs H * Mlner - 102 A '*' x course will be offered at the * Presbyterian College pool begin ning Tuesday, Feb. 16. The class will meet for six weeks every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from 4:00-5:30. This course may be taken in preparation for the instructors course. Part I of the Red Cross water ted to the City-Council of the City is not easy, "but 7n*the ~sadd«t"ho'ur*God will not let us Carolina, a Pe tition signed by all persons own- p«ii« r.r.u tag real estate in the area here- P.11, Garris (Teaas) ^ dMcribed ing the said City Council to enact an ordinance declaring said area annexed to the City of Clinton pursuant to An Act To Provide An Additional Method of Annex ing Property To A City Or Town Upon Petition Of All Of The Of The Property and Without The Necessity Of An Election” approved the 27th day Pickups Are Victors In Bowling Tourney Public Records PROPERTY TRANSFERS James E. Anderson to Pearl band was Maston (Mack) Wade Boyd, who died in 1953. In addition to Mrs. Miner, she safety instructors^urse wiirbc’- suryW by another daughter, gin on Tuesday, March 30, fc6n- M - Seetey of Chicago, tinue for six weeks, and meet at ^ sons Mast on Wade Boyd the same hours. Part II of the i* ' 0 * and Jack D Boyd instructors course will be con- ^ Court; a sister, Mrs. G. ducted during the week of May Emerging as victors in the Laurens County Bowling Asso- P- Owens, lot in James E. An- Q wners A native of Laurens County, ciation tournament, held the last derson subdivision, Clinton, for daughter of the late James W. two weekends of January, were $10.00 and other considerations. and Hunter GarUng Bolt, she me pickups, who won the team Joe H , 0 j w of March. 1064, by the Governor ? S'! 5 *"” «'0"ts With a total ot 3053 pin., |M M);adow HiU , ttbdivl ,i«„ „f the Stete of South Carolina; Ridge Bapust Church. Her bus- heating out the CUnton^Paper Lauren , f()r tl000 a[>d oUwr ^ Box team which scored 3026. considerations. „ , WHEREAS, the City Council Also rollingSOOO ofr better was Agnes F. Hipp to Thomas A. of the City of Clinton, South Union with 3024, the i£ a P ln 8 Stallworth and Mary H. Stall- Carolina has fully considered the Lillies with SOM, Log Rollers W orth, lot on Walnut Street, Clin, said Petition and determined ? lth ^l Lynn Cooper Roc - ton, for $10 00 and other consid erations. 10. C. Staley of Lakeland, Fal.; 11 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at 4 p.m. at A SCUBA diving course will be offered on Monday nights during the month of March Anyone ting in the ed to contact the Athletic Office was in the church cemetery at Presbyterian College or Prof. R. E. Kakkema. kets with 2000. James McElhannon and Dick Sanders won the double events with a score of 1283, followed by A. E. Alexander and Lavon Tem pleton with 1274. Bootsie Fuller and Melvin Bag- Roy F. O’Kelley and Peggy L. O’Kelley to George W. Avery and Peggy S. Avery, lot in P. W. Copeland subdivision, Clinton, for $11,500.00. that said area should be annexed to the said City of Clinton; now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED AND OR DAINED BL THE CITY COUN CIL OF THE CITY OF CUN- TON, SOUTH CAROUNA, IN David E. Holsonback and Bet- COUNCIL ASSEMBLED: interested in particiDa- Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church we ' 1 . ended , in a Ue f °r finrt place tie L. Holsonback to J. T. Brown That it is hereby published and ? above classesisad^ by ReT - F - M - Julian. Burial in 1116 singe eventl at 663 and La Verne B. Brown, lot on declared that there is now an- Kitchen Tells of Missions In Brazil James R. Kitchen, Jr., treasur er of the Presbyterian Church, U. S., Board of Worid Missions, Brent Gossett of Union was the Sumter St., Joanna, for $5.00 and nexed to and included within the all-event leader with 1919, fd- other considerations. corporate limits of the City of lowed closely by Doug Lollis Melvin G. Rowe and Nellie F. Clinton, South Carolina, as a with 1927 and Melvin Bagwell Rowe to James E. Anderson, lot P*rt of said municipality, the fol- Mrs Agnes Walker Bryson with 1912. in James E. Anderson subdivls- lowing described area: Mrs. J. Y. Bryson died at a Laurens hospital Satur- Robert Mitchell of Laurens had ion. Clinton, for $10.00 and other day at 2 p.m. after a long illness, the high scratch game of the considerations. Born in Cherokee County tournament at 1247, and Daryl near Gaffney, she had lived in Foster had the high scratch se- REVIVAL IN PROGRESS Laurens since 1833 when her ries at 656. A revival is in progress at the husband J Y. Bryson of Ora, Ninety-two games were rolled Joanna Assembly of God. con- w. T died She had lived in Enoree with scores of 200 or better, and ducted by the Rev. James H. spoke at a joint supper meeting before sbe mov * d he "- Sb f waa 8even 600 or better series were Thompson, pastor of Faith Tem- a member of the First Meth- posted. All that piece, parcel and tract of land situate, lying and being contiguous to the southeaestern corporate lim- Our Bank has grown through a tradition of personal service and friendliness. ^And although we’re continually adding “new fashioned” innovations to keep pace with modern banking needs, we feel that this is an appropriate time to extend again, to all of our banking friends, a sincere, old- fashioned Thanks for Banking with Us. We are always at your service. M. S. Bailey & Sen, Bankers Established 1886 Member FD1C Clinton. S C. 4% Interest Paid On One Year~Savings Certificates /» of the Men and Women of the First Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening, February 4th. Mr. Kitchen told of the schools and colleges supported by the odist Church and the Sullivan. Dunklin Chapter of the DAR. Surviving are~ two sisters, Mrs. Mignon Walker Crews of LeUUa pie in Greenville. There will The double weekend tourna- also be special singing and fo ment saw a total of 1002 games rolled. Presbyterian Church in Brazil, Spartanburg, and Mrs stressing the need ofr the Church w !lf ker ot Uni °n to educate and train the young people of Brazil,'So that they in turn can more effectively re lay Christianity to their own peo ple. He «»rnpKa«<T^( the oDoortuni- ties to reach the people in rural MfS. Wdls Clordy areas of Brazil by radio, and , District M Graveside services were con ducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Ora Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church cemetery by Rev. Guy Smith. strumental music. The revival will run through February 14. Services are befog held each eve ning at 7:30. On Sunday in observance of the eighth anniversary, dinner will be served at the chib house. Everyone is asked to bring a pic nic basket. . .< . , . The Rev. Ben Jones, of Clta- a PPk buttered squash, pastor and invites the pub- School Lmdi Mom Week «f February 18-19 MONDAY Milk, country fried steak, pine- rice with gravy, hot biscuit, and butter. TUESDAY Milk, chili con carne with aries there. described the readiness of these Mr. Kitchen rctated (tat fetad ®"**; ff 1 ?. U: “ J®; M " i,^ f*. b f U . 2, d £r B ‘ ^ * nd c ** ,iu ’ '' hoc - ™ ^-orhcrfthcntata, the late William Paschal and Milk > turkey pie, candied Mary Brooks Childress, she was >wee t potatoes, cranberry jelly, a member of the First Methodist green beans, hot rolls, and but- Church. Her husband, W«0s Eu- ter. gene Clardy, died in 1882. THURSDAY Surviving are four sisters, Milk, southern fried chicken, Mrs. Willie Mae Harney, Mrs. pineapple, apricot, banana and Annie Belle Mwn, Bess date salad, English peas, hot bis- Childress and Mi«a Julie Child- and butter, ress of Laurens. FRIDAY Funeral services were con- Fish sticks with catsup, potato lie to attend these services. NOTICE gut. tt County of! City of WHEREAS, there Was submit ted to the City Council of the City of Cliqfon, South Carolina, on the 8th day of January, 1988, a Petition signed by all parsons owning real estate in the area herefofater fully described, peti tioning the said City Council to enact an ordinance declaring said area annex od to the City of Clinton pursuant to “An Act To Provide An Additional Method of Annexing Property To A City Or Town Upon Petition Of All Of f v Afar six gr—t pm /Mm tkk with M$xt? ducted Wednesday at 11 a. m. at *alad, field peas with snaps, Kennedy Mortuary by Rev. J. H. c®™ bread, butter, and oatmeal ine t^amers ui xne Property Martin. Burial was in City Cemetery. , NOW MUCH YOU MAY SAVE ON YOUR CAR INSURANCE WITH STATE FARM1 bars with dates And Without The Necessity Of An Election" approved the 27th C c *** * March * 1884, by the Gov- _ _ , . Mrs. y r. Robertson ernor of the State of South Caro- rormer Resident Laurens — Mrs. Lois Virginia line; and ■ f* i UM1 Campbell Robertson, 89, of 106 WHEREAS, the City Council rOSSeS in ROCK nil! Hotanes St. died at 7:30 p.m. of the City of CUnton, South Rock HiU — Breados Gordon Wednesday at a local hospital Carolina, published due notice Nelson, 04, died In a Charlotte, after a day of illness. of the filing of said Petition end N. C., hospital Wednesday night, A native of Laurens County, that the said Petition would be February 8, following a mddf* daughter of Mrs. Bertha Wood formally considered by eakd City illness. He had been In Campbell and the lath Marvin Council at its meeting on the health for the last few years. E CampbeU, she was a mem- 8th day of Fabruary, 1MB, at Funeral services were con- k* 1 * of Wayside Presbyterian which time any person might ducted Friday morning in the Church. appear and challenge the ouffic- chapel of the Baas Funeral Surviving in addition to her iency of said Petition, the an- Home in Rock Hffl. Interment mother are her husband, Sam- thortty of any name appearing was in Laurelwood cemetery. uel F - Robertson Jr; a eon. Bob- thereon, and any matters relat- Mr. Nelson was born and rear- ert Steve Robertson of the borne; mg thereto; and no each dial ed in Laurens County, the son of brothers, Harold C. and lenge was made at said time; the late Andy Marian and Lila G * ne E CampbeU of Laurens; now, therefore, Watts Nelson. He Uved In Rock an< J a ai * t * r * M” Arthur Nelson BE IT RESOLVED AND OR- HI11 many years and was owner , DADfED BY THE CITY COUN- of the Dixie Laundry and Dry , ^7*5** .y” ^ CIL OF THE CITY OF CLDf- Cleaning plant and two other TON, SOUTH CAROLINA, IN dry cleaning establishments in tartan Church Friday- at 8:30 COUNCIL ASSEMBLED: Rock HiU. He was a member of p m - by Grunge S. Coth- That it is hereby published the First Baptist Church of Rock ^ Ton l Moore and Rev. ^ that there is now Guy Fowler. Burial was In For- to and within Hffl. He is survived by his wife, Meta StoU Nelson, and one son, Richard Nelson of Rock HOI; one brother. Watte Nelson of Co lumbia, and seven sitters, Mrs. W. T. Whatley and Mrs. W. W. Hendrix of Greenwood; Mrs. C. Thomas of Chartotke. N. C.; Q. PenodJay SC Atlanta, .; Mrs. Edward Ray, Mrs. C. Smith and Mrs. A. M. Y< city. est Lawn Cemetery. the corporate limits of the City of CUnton, South Carolina, as a part of said municipality, the fol- lowing described area: AH that piece, parcel and tract of land tttaato, lying to tha ef the City of 0 1965 Pontiac: Car of the Year! That's what! m YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER Smith Motor Company follows: en the y — LAUBUtBy 8. C.