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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, April 29, 1965 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Statesmen to Appear in Clinton The Palmetto Statesmen Chorus' of Spartanburg will appear on the annual Parade of Quartets in Belk Auditorium May 1. Organized in September, 1964, under the sponsorship of the Laurens County Chapter, the group has appeared at numerous civic and community af fairs and has received many compli ments on their ability. Tom Taylor, for mer resident of Clinton and also a for- mem member of the Laurens County Chapter of Barbershoppers, is director. Mrs. Columbus Hughes will have a birthday May 2. Betty Jean Harvey observed a birthday April 23. Mrs. J. A. Black, Jr., ob serves a birthday May 5. George Howell will celebrate a birthday May 3. Randy Templeton will be 3 years old May 1. May 4th will be Mrs. Charles Gaffney’s brithday. Mrs. Mattie Harvey will cele brate a birthday May 2. April 30 will be J,' D. Hairs ton’s and B. F. Harvey’s birth days. L. F. Davis and Mrs. George Blcakwell will observe birthdays May 1. Happy birthday today to Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie. Lydia Mills News MBS. CLYDE TRAMMELL S-Sgt. and Mrs. Coy O’Shields and children are visiting her mother, Mrs. Stella McLendon, and sister, Mrs. Jim Bailey. THIS NEW AHA Emergency Medical Identification Insignia SAVI A uni Universally recognized that in case of emergency the wearer needs special treatment NOW AYAHABli ON MEDILOG Medical Ident Bracelet , ApJ l |s TAX STAIM.cn STEtt 'PLUS TAX STAINLEU STEtt pin»«« *The AMA... states thst thtre att 40,000,000 Americatt who should b« wearing such identification MEDILOG Available At J. C. THOMAS JEWELER “It’s Time That Cents” CUNTON JOANNA The O’Shields family has Just returned from 18 months stay in Munich, Germany. Friends will be sorry to know that Mrs. O’Shields will enter Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D. C., May 9 for heart surgery later in the .month. Misses Edith and Judy Fallow and Hal Fallow of Spartanburg, and Miss Pearl Fallow, RN. of Union, were Sunday guests of their aunt, Mrs. Mary Fallow. Recent visitors of Mrs. Fallow were Miss Bertha Fallow and Mrs. Myrtle .Moore of Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Har ris visited the former’s niece, Mrs. Morris Crews, and Mr. Crews in Greenville Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. B. E. Terrell and family of Tampa, Fla., were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Terrell, and sis ter, Mrs. Mildred Dickerson, for the week-end. Mrs. Mary Northcutt of Co lumbia, was the week-end guest of her brother, Cecil McLen don, and Mrs. McLendon. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South and Mike visited Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy South, in Whitmire. Mrs. Alma Harvey returned home from the Greenville Gen- ral Hospital Sunday. She was accompanied home by her brother, Cullen Medlock, and Mrs. Medlock of Greenville. Mrs. J. C. Gregory and Tom, Mrs. Jimmy James and chil dren visited relatives in Ware Shoals Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Staggs of Belton, are vsiiting in the home of her son, T/ D. Douglas, and Mrs. Douglas while Mrs. Staggs Is recuperating from a recent operation at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Hattie Byars, Mrs. J. L. Brawley and Mrs. Lester Hair of Joanna, visited their sister-in- law and aunt, Mrs. Henry Aber crombie, Sunday. Mrs. Mamie E leading of Greer, Is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Campbell. E. W. Wilson of Atlanta, Ga., visited last week with his daugh ter, Mrs. Charles Harvey, and family. Mrs. Annie Mae Roper and Mrs. Peggy McElrath of New berry, attended the recently held Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Ga. Pvt. Mitchell Wigley of Fort Jackson, Columbia, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. ^W. T. Wigley. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abercrom bie were in Greenville April 18 to visit thier little granddaugh ter, Usa Clardy, who was a pa tient in the General Hospital. Lisa is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy. Mrs. Claude Gilstrap was the week-end guests of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gilstrap, in Greenville. Mrs. Charles Harvey and chil dren, Mrs. Hugh Ballard, Miss Marian Ballard and Rev. M. J. Public Records PROPERTY TRANSFERS 1 John P. Hellams and Annie Lou S. Hellams to Charles E. King and Edna B. King, lot on Lake Greenwood, Cross Hill Township, $10 and other consid erations. LucUe R. Copeland to Donald B. Smith and Frank S. Smith, Sanders were visitors in Green- 100 acres, 1 mile West of Clinton, ville last Thursday. They visit- $10 and other considerations, ed Mrs. Alma Harvey In the Charles H. Wells to Harold B. General Hospital. Newton and Myrtle Newton, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith of acres, Waterloo Township, $2,500. Laurens, visited his mother, Merlee H. Terry to Robert Mrs. J. J. Smith, and her sis- Wham, .70 acres, Dials Town- ten, Miss Feroline Seay and ship, $280. Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Sunday.. Lizzie Lou Young, Minnie Cindy White of Clinton, was young and Mrs. Gray Young the Sunday overnight guest of Rye to p og i e a. King, lot in her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. college View Subdivision, Clin R. E. Whitmire. ton, $10 and other considerations Ithiel Harvey and daughters, Merlee H. Terry to Sarah W Misses Toni and Kathy Harvey, Gillespie, 10.2 acres, Dials Town Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey, ship, $750 Edgewater Club, Inc Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shumate, to Adelma L. Smith Jr., and Vir- Jr., and others have visited Mrs. ginia H. Smith, Lot in Edgewater Ithiel Harvey in Self Memorial Club Estates, $199. Hospital, Greenwood, at inter- j A McKee to CaUie J. Lang- vals since her operation there. ston> j r > . an( i Shirley G. Lang- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Poole of ston, 2.7 acres for $8,000.00. Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Elmore G. Bramlett and Lois her sister, Mrs. Roy Snider. Bramlett to Johnnie D. and While here they visited her Elizabeth F. Bolt, lots in Bram- brother, Nolan McCravy, a pa- ^ woods, Laurens, for $10.00 tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- an( j other considerations. Robert Lee Gray to Harold Mrs. Lewis Howell was caUed w. Hammond and Charlotte M. to Bamberg Monday due to the Hammond, lot in Washington death of her mother, Mrs. Ruby H ights Subdivision for $675.00. Hutto, who was killed in an auto Ethel s j ones to R Earl ^ NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT Notice is hereby given that Time Certificate of Deposit Number 11809 dated July 2, 1963, in the amount of $4,160.00, issued by M. S. Bailey and Son, Bankers, of Clinton, S. C., to Martha W. Brandt or Dr. B. O. Whitten, has been lost or de stroyed and tht an application will be made to said bank on April 29, 1965, for the issuance of a new certificate in the place of hte one described above. DR? B. O. WHITTEN A15-3C-A29 NOTICE OF SALE The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens In Court of Common Pleas M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, as attorney in fact tor Robert M. Vance, et al., ,- Plaintiff, vs Wesley E. Seay, Rudolph Woodward and Allied Concord Finance Corporation, Defendants. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, either in or in front of the Court House, at Laurens C. H., S. C., on Sales- day in May next, being Monday, the third day of the month, dur ing the legal hours for such sales, the following described property, to wit: All that certain piece, par cel or lot of land, with all improvements thereon, ly ing and being in the State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, described as fol lows: Lot Number 283 West Clinton Subdivision, being a portion of the property of Clinton Cotton Mills, as shown by a plat of said subdivision prepared by Pickell & Pick- ell, Engineers, of Green ville, South Carolina, dated December 9, 1958, and re corded on January 24, 1959, in the Office of the Clerk of Court of Laurens County In Plat Book No. 12 at Page 213, said plat being adopted by reference. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The^ successful bidder, other than the Plaintiff herein, immediately upon the completion qf the Jjid- ding, shall deposit with the Clerk of Court the sum \of five per centum (5%) of the amount of the bid a$ a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding. The same to be applied to the pur chase price upon his complying with the terms of sale, other wise to be paid to Plaintiff for credit on the indebtedness. In the event the successful bidder should fail to make such depos it, or should fail to comply with the terms of sale, the said shall be re-sold on the samfl some subsequent Salesday the same terms, at risk of tht de faulting purchaser. The purchaser to pay for p* pers, stamps and recording. No personal or deficiency judgment is demanded and the bidding will not remain open af ter the sale, but compliance with the, bid may be made im mediately. W. E. DUNLAP, C. C. C. P. & G. S. Dated this 12th day of April, 1965. A15-3c-o-A29 YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP o Corner Musgrove and Pitta Streets CAMERAS — FILMS — PHOTO FINISHING accident Sunday. WITH THE SICK Mrs. W. L. Motte was a medi cal patient at Bailey Memorial Hester D. White, 2.5 acres near Fountain Inn for $10.00 and oth er considerations. Gary H. Holcomb to Josh Sav- Hospital for several day* re- a g e , j r ., and Ella C. Savage,‘lot cently. in Rose Hill Subdivision, Clin- Robbie Hughes has chicken ton for $10 0 o and other consid- pox. J Mrs. Alma Harvey underwent erations. James E. and Elizabeth Evans ear surgery on Wednesday of ^ Winchegter Graham Homes last week at the General Hos- ^ ABdergoD> 1im5m lot ^ Hooper pita! in Greenville. Avenue, Laurens, for $1,557.00. Walter Coleman, son of Mr. ^ B to Joe H . and Mrs. Mason Coleman, un- Bondg lQt in Lakewood Devd- derwent an appendectomy Sat- nt Clint for $10 00 and p urday at Bailey Memorial Hos- ^ MnBidtratUmM. pital. Mrs. James Campbell return ed home last week after an ex Sarah F. Bond to Laurens County School District No. 56, . j j „i- ♦ lots in W. C. Bond Subdivision, tended iltoeu at Bailey Memo- for , 1(l 00 „ d other con ; rial Hospital. Mrs. J. W. Fuller is a medical patient at Bailey Memorial Qos- Pl Mn, J. B. V.nderford i. .11 at ^ » 1<, ° 0 " d 0ther side rations. Robert Lloyd Sparkman to Oron Lewis Scott, lot in the City considerations. Margaret M. McDaniel to Win- her home. Steve Hairston has returned . . _ „ . „ . . home (rom Bailey Memorial ° ra 1 h f m 1 Hoepitl after wverl day. stay "“• 1 I 1 n ' • ‘? u Court due to injuries received in an Subdivision for $400.00. accident on a motor scooter. H. Holcomb to Grady W. Marvin Harvey is a medicl R c< ‘ an ^ R - Wood, lot paUent at Self Memoril Hos. “ Mm Pond ' Laur ' ns pital in Greenwood. Terry Crawford is a patient at Bailey Memorial .Hospital. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT RILEY Mr. and Mrs. Ray Riley an- for $600.00. The City of Laurens to The Simpson-Medlock Post No. 3354 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, 2 acres for $100.00. David S. Taylor and Dorothy nounce the birth of a son, James Taylor to William M. Leach, Steven, on April 22 at Bailey Me- ^ r, « Ann L. Leach, lot in mortal Hospital. ' Sherwood Forest Subdivision, Mrs. Riley is the former Miss Laurens, for $10.00 and other Mickey O’Shields. considerations. CLASS MEETING TONIGHT VirginJLa.-H. Welborn and Jua- The Willing Workers Sunday nita H. Brunher to Johnny Craw- school class of the Lydia Bap- f°rd, .72 of an acre and .13 of an list Church will meet Thursday acre for $10.00. (tonight) at 7:30 at the church. W. E. Dunlap, Clerk of Court, Mrs. Hugh Ballard and Mrs. to United States Finance Com- Fred Mathis will be hostesses. Pany, Inc., lot in West Clinton WMS MEETING TUESDAY Subdivision for $2,199.00. One Stop Banking Saves You All ^ The Rush! Relax . . . you can do all your banking here, under one roof. We’ve com plete banking ser vices. From low-cost loans for home improvements or any worthwhile purpose to a convenient checking account... we serve all year banking needs. OTHER SERVICES Checking accounts • Safe deposit Savings accounts o Low-cost loons BANK OF CLINTON 8% Federal Deposit Paid Os Saviors Insurance Corporation The general meeting of the Lydia Baptist Church Woman’s Missionary Society will be held Tuesday evening, May 4, at 7:30 at the church. NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT Notice is hereby given that Time Certificate of Deposit AU members of the WMS and Number 11810 dated July 2, counselors are urged to attend. 1®®* * n the amount of $4,160.00 GA’s TO MEET The Intermediate Girls’ Auxili- issued by M. S. Bailey and Son, Bankers, of Clinton, S. C., to ary will meet Monday at 6:00 Susan W. Brandt or Dr. B. O. p. m. at the home of Mrs. R. E. Whitmire. WOMAN’S CLUB HOLDS APRIL MEETING Whitten has been lost or de stroyed and that an application will be made to said bank on April 29, 1965, for the issuance Thursday evening the Lydia of a hew certificate in the place Woman’s Club met at the com- of the (me described above. munity building for the April ses sion, with a large number of members present. ^ The devotional thoughts were brought by Mrs. David Word, president, who also presided. DR. B. O. WHITTEN A15-3C-A29 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take botice that on the 27th day of May, 1968, I will render Mrs. Marvin Turner was intro- a final account of my acts and duced as guest speaker for the doings as Executrix of the es- the meeting. tate of Frank Kellers Sr., in Mrs. Turner showed slides de- the office of the Judge of Pro- picting some of the places where bate of Laurens County, at 10 Jesus walked and lived in Je- o’clock a. m., and on the same rusalem, telling the story of His day will apply for a final dis- life there, as the slides were charge from my trust as Ex- shown. The pictures had been ecutrix. made by Mr. and Mrs. Turner Any person indebted to said as they visited the Holy Land, date, duly proven, or be forever During the social hour the to make payment on or before hostesses, Mrs. Ralph Riddle, that date, and all persons having Misses Iris Hughes and Velda claims against said estate will Farmer served cake, ice cream present them on or before said and cold drinks. pajpibM pue poijpou s] awsa BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING oarred. ANNIVERSARIES LAURA LYNCH KELLERS Mias Linda Roper will observe Executrix a birthday May 1. April 8, 1985 A15-4c-M6 SUM TALL and speak out for South Carolina s PROUD HISTORICAL BACKGROUND If style is beauty... 1965 Dodge has beauty built in Beautiful... Buy.. . v 65 Dodge Dart has a style all its own that thrills the young in heart. This is the full-size, fun-size compact that is fast becomjng the success car of the year. Let your Dodge Boys show you how little it costs to own Dodge Dart. LYNN COOPER. Inc. E. Main Street J