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IS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, & C„ Thoraday, March 25, 1965 Lydia • • • Mill* New* Local Residents Visit in Woodruff the office of the Judge of Probate of Lauren* County at 1:10 FINAL Take notice that MBS. CLYDE TRAMMELL o’clock p. m. and on the same day of March, 1900 I will day wlh apply for a final dis- a final account of my acts and charge from my trust as Admin* doings as Executor of Dm estate istratrix. of Bessie C. Leake in the office has just returned home after fashions to the club members. • Any person re ns bounty 6 at lo'o^clockf am!, spending over two years in Okin- Accompaning Mrs. Horton to estate is notified and requiwdto bountyjtlOoctocx a.m^ .w. as *n Electrical Engineer, daiw and model the beauUM m*' paymem on orbeto, Uud ^ Mr. and Mrs. Junior Thomas, fashions were Mrs. Edgar Oye* date, and aU P««ons _Jyving for a final mscnarge irom my Mr and Mrs. Perry Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy James and land, Mrs. Earl Pitts and Mrs. claims og*inst snld •MM* jMjJ . . .. . . and Tami visited Mrs. Parrish’s Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bail Gre- Tootsie Hollis. f hem on ^ { per9 ?^ i tn sister Mrs J. L. McHaffey and gory attended the Grand Old The Ointon Mill Woman’s dub date, duly proven, or be forever estate is notified and required to Mr McHaffey in Woodruff, Sun- Qpry at the Memoria Auditor- were also guests of the Lydia barred dav. Mrs McHaffey has return- him in Spartanburg Saturday Club. ed to her home following a week evening. During the meeting a gift of in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wil- china in her chosen pattern.was Bruce M1U. ot tbe University U«m, «"« Chnrle. (Uttyl WO- Preeented - - th Parniina in Columbia Hams of Newberry visited Mr. Miss Mari spent ^he 0 week-end " SfK Mm , * nd Mr * H - w - Williama during elect, from the club. mother, Mrs. J. B. Mr. Patterson and family. to a club member. yaid _ ed to make payment on or before that INEZ D. LEAKE, date, and all persens having Administratrix claims against said estate will March 11, .1965 M18-4C-A8 present them on or before said — date, duly proven or be forever FINAL SETTLEMENT barred. Take notice that on the 23rd Robert P. Hamer day of April, 1965, I will render Executor^ wpek-end with his and Mrs. H. W. Williama during elect, h Patterson, the week-end. The hostesses, Mrs. Keith Mc- They were here especially for Gee and Misses Nellie Osborne a final account of my acts and Feb. 18, 1966 r. r»«**»'"* * . the funeral services of Henry and Velda Farmer served a de- doings as Executor of the es- Miss Kay Roberts of coiumoi Abercrom bi e on Saturday and licious ham and potato salad tate of Catherine Wyman Jones spent the week-end witn ner par- ^ Edward Wimama - grand- plate with cold drinks. in the office of the Judge of Pro- «,«. Mr. and Mr,. D. . Mr, J. P. Ward on BIKTHDAYS anotveBSMUES h * t ' ?> L « ur "“ F"***- * l 10 erts . . Sunday. -n/ | o clock a. m., and on the same A. Hall of Johnston CLASS MEETING TONIGHT PPy J “" “ 1 " * ^— 1 '**" The Willing Workers class Mrs. L. was a recent overnight guest of the following described property, the 19th to wit: All that certain piece, par cel or lot of land, with all Improvements thereon, sit uate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, describ ed as follows: Lot Number 273 Lydia Subdivision, being a portion of the property of . Lydia Cotton Mills as shown by a plat of said subdivision prepared by Pickell A Pick- ell, Engineers, of Greenville, South Carolina, dated Janu ary 10, 1960, and recorded on January 24, 1900 In the Of fice of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County in Plat Book 12 at Page 211, said plat be ing adopted by reference. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The successful bidder, other NOTICE OF BALE than the Plaintiff herein, imme- THE STATE OF SOUTH CABO- diately upon the conclusion of LINA, COUNTY OF LAURENS the bidding, shall deposit with The purchaser to pay for pa- the bid may be made immediate- pers,' k stamps and recording. IF- No * personal, or deficiency W. E. DUNLAP, judgement is demanded and the C. C. C. P. A G. S. bidding will not remain open aft- DMed this 19th day of March, er tbe sale but compliance with 196S - GO FOR FLAVOR, GO FOR PET. Kevin Hustev who are 5 years day wU1 “PPiy for a final dis- IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS th « CTerk °f Court the sum of Kevin Huskey who are 5 years frQm my ^ as Ex I YnTA rfVrTON MTIXS five per centum (5%) of the hC ^ Uhid meeting for March will be held ° Rudy Webb will celebrate his ^Mor. and Mr. Harvey. Thursday (tonight) at the home birtbd ay March 30. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wai- of Mrs paul McCauley. Freddie Fuller. J lenzine and children of Belve dere spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell and his parents in Cin- ton. Richard Johnson of Charlotte, LYDIA COTTON MILLS Plaintiff, Any person indebted to said Vs. Freddie Fuller, Julian Bryan, estate is notified and required Jimmy R. Tucker and ' All members are urged to at- Ru f us Edmunds, and Wanda to make payment on or before Allied Building Credits, Inc tend. , Lynn Childress will have birth- that date, and all persons hav- Defendants CABO OF THANES day, March » Mrs. Sarah ShcL. In, claims asainat said estate pursuant to a Decree of tbe credit on the Indebtedness. In Durin, a time like this ere re- nut and Miss Sandra Miller alao wtu present them on or before court tn the above stated cate, I the event the successful bidder amount of the bid as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding. The same to be applied to the purchase price upon his comply ing with the terms of sale, oth erwise to be paid to Plaintiff for alize how much our friends mean have March 29 birthdays, tticnaru jonnsuu Ul to us, and we want to express Leland Nelson and Charles Co- N. C-F-spent the week-end wixn numy thanks for everything ker will observe their birthdays his sister. Miss Mary Johnson ^ has done for us during March 27. after coming here for the fu- the j m ness and at the death neral of his uncle, Henry Aber- finH fM th+r crombie. -"*• Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell Miller and Jimmy and Mrs. Bur ton Reeder visited the latter’s sister Mrs. Milton King and Mr. King In Greenville Saturday. Gary Goss of Clemson Univer sity spent toe week-end with his C. C. Traynham Laurens — Coke Chapman Traynham, 70, of Rt. 3, Lau rens, died* at' a Colmbia hos pital last Wednesday afternoon after several years of declining health. A native of Laurens County, March 28 birthdays will in- of our husband and father. elude Mrs. Billy Cooper, Mrs. The food served by the several j, H. Crowe and Charles Brown, churches,-the floral offerings, Mrs. Melvin Sea’s birthday a " d Mr- •"<* Grady Smith ^ prayer8 have meant will be March 30. attended the Home Show at e ^ much ^ will always he re- H. H. Dalton will observe his Memorial Auditorium in Green- membered ^ a gpecial thanks birthday March 28. VU ilf SU T r ^?^ FrTi. to Doctors Walker and MacDon- Debbie Jean BlackweU and La- Mrs. itmei Harvey, mts. May God bless everyone for Vonne Templeton will have birth-' their kindness. days March 31. Mrs. Henry Abercrombie Mrs. Joe Corley will observe and family her birthday March 30. WITH THE SICK Quarles Harvey Is observing Mrs. Lois Webb returned home his ^irthday today. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saturday after several weeks 111- Goss. Mrs. G. W. Bowen has re- ness in the Greenville General turned to her home in Wadley, Hospital. Ga., after several 'weeks visit Becky Cooper was 111 • f*^ with her daughter, Mrs. Goss days this week. Mrs. W. L. Motte and family. is ill at her heme. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins !*• Jones is critically ill at and family were Sunday guests Bailey Memorial Hospital, of the former’s mother, Mrs. J. PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS F. Gaskin in Rock Hill. PLANS REVIVAL Mr. and Mrs. David Word and The Lydia Pentecostal Hofl- . , Mrs. John Word were in Lyman, ness Church is planning Revival son of the late W. A. and Sallie Monday for the funeral services services to begin April 11 with Culbertson Traynham, he was a of the latter’s nephew, Harold R*v. Eugene McElhannon Jr. of member of Union Baptist Fowler. Mrs. David Word and Greenville to be the guest speak- Church. Miss Marie Weir were Saturday er. Rev. Roscoe Bryan is pastor Surviving are a son, Ralph visitors in Spartanburg. of the Lydia Church. Traynham of Laurens; and two Mrs. Nina Kinsey and Carl and WOMEN TO MEET APRIL 1 sisters, Mrs. H. D. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilson of The Ladies Auxiliary of the Mrs. F. J. O’Dell of Laurens. Columbia spent Sunday with Mr. Lydia Pentecostel Holiness Funeral services were con_ and Mrs. Q..M. McElhannon. Church. ‘ducted Friday 0 * at 4:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGee WOMAN’S CLUB NEWS at the Kennedy Mortuary by and family joined others of the The Lydia Woman’s Club met Rev. J. A. McIntyre and Rev. Yarborough family in spending Thursday evening for the March Glenn M os teller. Burial was in Sunday with her mother, Mrs. meeting with the president Mrs. Friendship Prsebyterian Church Bob Yarborough in Woodruff. David Word presiding. cemetrey near Hickory Tavern. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Johnson The program chairman, Mrs. and family of Winston Salem, N. J. B Patterson and assistant A nil C., spent the week-end with his Mrs. Glenn Gaskins had planned Amy KclUAnCl mother, Mrs. R. G. Johnson amj a very interesting program, in brother Bobby Johnson and Mrs. viting Mrs. Lou Horton, owner Laurens—Amy Irene Penland, Johnson. Mr. Benny Johnson of Lou’s Shoppe to show spring 7-year-old daughter of Andrew J. and Sybil McCoy Pyiland, died early Saturday at a Green ville hospital after a week of illness. A native of Atlanta, Ga., she spent most of her life here v She was a member of the Sun day school department ot Rocky Springs Church. Surviving in addition to her parents are two brothers, Don nie and Michael Penland of the home; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCoy and Mrs. Theopia M. Penland of Clinton. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at 9:00 p. m. at Bailey Memorial Methodist Church in Clinton by Rev. Thomas Miller, Dr. Robert Bankhead, Rev. Jesse Stevens and Rev. J. B. Abercrombie. Burial was . in tbe Laurens County Memorial Gardens. said date, duly proven, or be w m at public outcry to the should fail to make such deposit, forever -barred. highest bidder, either in or in or should fail to comply with the DR. H. PARKER JONES, front of the Court House, at Lau- terms of sale, the said lands Harrington Street, re ns C. H., S. C., on Salesday in shall be re-sold on the same or Beaufort, S. C., April next, being Monday, the some subsequent Salesday on the Exceutor fifth day of the month, during same terms, at risk of the de- Feb. 29, 1965 M4-4c-M25 the legal hours for such sales, faulting purchaser. m PET NNW^^il if* Just be sure. Hi WEX...you bet! From menus to mailings We print everything right Card* to catalogs, bills to broadsides ... what ever your printing needs, you can count on us for quality workmanship, dependable service, reasonable cost Free estimates. Chronicle Publi 1M-1U Gary Stmt S • • I* ',11, g Co. Phone 833-M41 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 19th day of April, 1969, 1 will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administratrix of the estate of John Robert Leake in Fresh Pork Loin Sole! Prieee Good Through March 27, 1965 VALUABLE COUPON 100 EXTRA I TOP VALUE STAMPS With Purchase of |19.M er More Order Community Cash'Stores Veld After March SI, 1965 Limit 1 Coupon Customer per Whole or Rib Half Pork Loin 45c*- Loin Half Pork Roast - 49c* Country Style Spare Ribs 39c* FRESH LEAN RIB LOIN EXTRA STAMP COUPON GET BONUS STAMPS WITH THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: □ 25 Stamps—2-Roll Pkg. Delsey Tissue 0 50 Stamps 309 Sheets Note Book Papa 1 □ 50 Stamps—32 Os. Lady Betty Cuke Wafers □ 50 Stamps—48 Count Town Hall Tea □ 50 Stamp*—Fresh Maid Hot Dog Chili □ 50 Stamp*—Economy Vaseline □ 169 Stamps—flt.M or More Order Coupons Void After March 31, 1965 Pork Chops 49c* SWIFTS TOPPY LB. Sliced Bacon.... 39c SWIFT PREMIUM LB. T-Bone Steak... 93c Armour Star 12-Oz. Pkg. Fresh Frozen Chicken 2-Lb. Box FRANKS 39c BREAST .... 99c Fresh Maid 12-OxTCu? Fresh Frozen Chicken 2-Lb. Box HOT DOG CHIU . .... 39c LEGS and THIGHS 99c American Maid Sweetmilk or Buttermilk FROZEN FOODS - BISCUITS (SAVE 10c) £ caa carton 39c MISS MUFFET SLICED Strawberries ... 10-OZ. CANS 5 for 99c GREER BRAND DESSERT (Save 26c) ^2^ CANS kTvTmNNERS 3 for %IM Gold Hex 16-Os. HUSHPUPPIBS 29c Boa Pah l*Os. Pk. BREADED SHRIMP '1 59c Taste JO Sea ItOs. Pkg. CATFISH FILLETS 55c PEACHES... 5 <«99c STANDARD PACK CANNED (Save Sc) 303 CAN Bnow Crop ORANGE TOMATOES JUICE 4 for 99c DUKE’S Limit: 1 With $5.00 or More Order PINT JAR ORANGE JUICE 5 for 99c Lthby*a Chopped or 140*. Pkgs. LEAF SPINACH 2 for 29c Lihby Green Peas or 194M. Pkgs. FORD HOOK LIMAS 2 for 3& MORTON FROZEN MAYONNAISE 8-OZ. SIZE SUNNY DAY POUND RAG COFFEE ; J,. . . 59c Limit: 1 With |9.99 or More Order POT PIES.. Z-ZSc Sunbeam Sweet Roll* Nabisco Vanilla Wafer* 12-Ox. Pkg. 33c Auxtex Spaghetti Meat Balls FACIAL TISSUES KLEENEX 4d9*e BOX JIM DANDY DOG FOOD.. 1.79 SALON SEEK HALO Fed. Tax I*:. 1914-Ox. HAIR SPRAY 87c OUB FAVORITE CUT 9* CAN Gram BEANS 19c TRUPAK BARTLETT 9% CAN