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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CMbUm, S. C, Thursday, Aufust 26, 1966 U V Lydia Mffl Newt... Mrs. Prime and Family Have Guests Mrs. R. E. Whitmire and Miss Russell Trammell, USN, will aganist the estate of Richard FINAL SETTLEMENT claims against said Sandra Mills, GA counselors, observe a birthday August 31. Edward Ferguson, III, deceas- Take notice that on the 2nd present them on or before were assisted by Miss Harriet Happy wedding anniversary ed, are hereby notified to file day of September, 1965, I will date, duly proven^ or be Wilson, the church’s summer today to Mr. and Mrs. Bob the same duly verified, with the render a final account of my barred. 2 CLYDE TRAMMELL Carre spoMend Represent alive sister, Mrs. B. P. Thomas, of were visitors in Greenville Mon- Greenville, her sister, Mrs. Paul day. Brank, and Mrs. Brank of Great JOINT BIRTHDAY DINNER Falls, and her grandson, Rickie ENJOYED ' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lanford James, of Whitmire. Mrs. J. B. O’Shields was host _ _ mii w __ have returned to their home in Miss Kay Kelly and Claude ess at a birthday dinner August bration of her 10th birthday. Tim Riley will have a birthday August Albany, Ga., after spending the Bazemore of Asheville, N. C., 15 honoring Mr. O'Shields, their Mi ” Bunny Rhodes assisted August 28 youth director. Franks. undersigned, and those indebt- acts and doings as Administra- BIRTHDAY PARTY ENJOYED Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hinson ed to said estate will please trix of the estate of Durward Teresa Seay, daughter of Mr. will observe their wedding anni- make payment likewise. Murdock in the office of the and Mrs. Mglyin Seay, was hon- versajry August 31. BEATRICE A. FERGUSON, Judge of Probate of Laurens ored with WTbirthday party at Mrand Mrs. James McElhan- Administratrix, County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and the home of aunt, Miss Fero- non will observe their wedding 301 West Walnut Street, on the same day will apply for a line Seay, on August 13 in cele- anniversary August 28. Clinton, S. C. final discharge from my trust 16, 1965 J19-3-S2 as Administratrix. - Any person indebted to said HOMER RECTOR JONES, SR., FRANCES M. JONES DON NAN, VAN S. JONES, Executors August 18, 1965 A26-4-CS16 past week with her mother, Mrs. were Sunday guests of Miss Har- son-in-law ~ Jim Hairston and w,th fbe games for the young August 29th will be James FINAL SETTLEMENT estate is notified and required to Sam Prince, and famUy. Mr. riet Wilson. grandchildren, Mandy Hairston folk - Earl Morgan’s birthday. Take notice that on the 14th make payment on or before that and Mrs. Ernest Prince of Ma- Arty Sanders has returned and Tim RUey, who aU celebrate Ice cream, cake and candy Patti Thomas will be 6 years day of September, 1965, I will d 1 at I e ’ and al ! P®" 0118 having rietta, Ga., are visiting this home after ten days visit with birthday* in August. were served after Teresa had old August 27. render a finfll account o( my ' ,ai ™ a * ainst said **' aie week with his mother and sis- ^ grandmother, Mrs. N. J. Others enjoying the occasion blown out the candles on her Mrs. CharUe Motte will cele- Executor of L* ° n ° r * a d ters. fundJr. in Palatka. Fla. were Mrs. Hairston and sons, cake. brate a birthday September 1. acts and doings as Executor of date, duly proven, or be forever She was remembered with Melody Satterfield will have a the estate of Beulah Balle Pin- barred. birthday August 30. son in the office of the Judge of MARY M. MURDOCK, Mr.. Paul Glenn and Deldre of Kathy rranUin celebrated a probate Laurens County „ AdmhU.tratrtx Greenville, were ont of town buthday August 22. 10 a m >nd on ^ ^ July », H6» AMcAM Sties s or the party. CREDITORS’ NOTICE day will apply for a final dis- Sanders, in Palatka, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Aber- Eddie and Ray Reeder of Jo- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Riley and crombie and Mr. and Mrs. anna, spent a few days the past sons, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bal- 8 8 h«?r friends^ Ralph Collins visited the latter’s week with their grandparents, lard, Misses Peggy and Marion relatives in Charlotte, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte. Ballard. Sunday. On Saturday Mrs. Ab- Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hall and PARTY HELD ercrombie and Mrs. Collins visit- Larry and their grandson, Paul CHRISTMAS IN AUGUST ed Mr. and Mrs. Henry Derre- Hall, II, of Augusta, Ga, spent on Monday evening the Girls’ FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 20th day of September, 1965, we will render a final account of our CLASS MEETING TONIGHT A11 havino u a ea mr. ana x*ir». nenry uerre- nan, n, ui Augusta, v»a, spc«. y n Monday evening me uins The -Willing Workers Class of the estate of Lilv Yar- C arge r ° m my 018 88 XCCU berry in Hendersonville, N. C. a few days with Mrs. Hall’s sis- Auxiliaries of the Lydia Baptist the Lydia Baptist Church Sun- hnrouch deceased are hereby tor ‘ o . , Mrs. Derreberry returned home ter, Mrs. Frank Goss, and Mr. Church held a Christmas in Au- day school will meet tonight ^^f d ’ t0 file the aam e duly ^ P er80n Indebted to said e a a ^ c ° unt ° f ou ^ with her mether. Mr,. Aber- G«« thl, week. gurt perty to the primery de- (Thutodey) et the home of Mr. “^theuXien^ «tete 1, notlfl«l end required a "?„ d “ ln ® s a „ s Executor, of crombie. for .while. g-sgt. Robert f. Petty. USAP, p.rtment of the ehurch. P»ul McCauley for the regular ”?^«Tndlbtod t^hSKto *« or before ?„„ e , Sr Mr. Mid Mr.. Ellis Huffstetler Mr. Petty and sons. Rusty and a lovely Christma, tree and monthly session please make Daymen! like- that date ’ and l H ' rsons •“ v| ng '! H ”1 *. ^ the and Miss Pam Brown spent the Scott, visited a tew days with his other decorations made a pretty BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING w i.. claims against said estate will r ® , ln , . e . of Eaurens week-end in Warm Springs, Ga., mother, Mrs. Paul Revis, and setting for the party. ANNIVERSARIES ’ D A YARBOROUGH SR P resent lh em on or before said .. y ’ a - ™ ’ and with Sandy Huffstetler at the Mr. Revis as they were enroute The girls enjoyed games and Junior Tumblin will celebrate Executor ’ ’ date .. dul y proven, or be forever .. . _ a ^ W1 a PPly for a Warm Springs Foundatkm. from Belton, Mo., to his new as- refreshments in thd Christmas a birthday August 82. Also Mrs. Box 303 barred. Fv^ninrc r0m our trust as Sandy is improving nicely signment in Panama City, Fla. theme. Fred Smith and Robert Bagwell. Clinton ’s C BRYAN SIMMONS PINSON following surgery twice since the Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford Each one brought a gift for the Happy birthday to Joe Smith, A ueust 3 1965 A19-8c-S2 Executor Any person indebted to said first of June. accompanied their son, Johnny, tree to later be sent to a mis- Jr., and Tommy Brinkley. ! 111 West Centennial St., estate is notified and required Miss Mary Johnson and Mr. to Clemson University Thurs- sionary to be distributed at Ray (Bootsie) Fuller will ob- CREDITORS’ NOTICE Clinton, S. C. to make payment on or before and Mrs. Eugene Johnson have day, where he was registered as Christmas in December. serve a birthday August 27. All persons having claims August 12, 1965 A19-4c-S9 that date, and all persons having returned home after a week’s a freshman. They visited him »t vacation of sightseeing and at- the University on Sunday, tending the World’s Fair in New Mr. and Mrs. David Storay York. and family spent several days Mr. and Mrs. Mason Coleman with her mother, Mrs. Mary and family, Joe Coker and Rog- Fallaw, and brother and sister- er Franklin were in Greenville in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fal- Sunday for the air show. law. Visiting the Fallaws during Mrs. Stella Tucker of Joanna, the week-end were Douglas Rip- attended the funeral services of py of Omaha, Nebr., and Swan- Mrs. George G. Pennington in sey Storay of Kansas. Simpsonville Sunday afternoon. Miss Gloria Jackson returns to Mrs. J. H. Wallenzine of the Winthrop College, Rock Hill, to- Little River-Dominick commun- day- Miss Jackson is a sopho- ity, spent the past week with more this year, her daughter, Mrs. Lillie Belle Mrs. Nora Kirby and sons and Miller. Visiting them on Mrs. Allen Kirby of Laurens, Monday evening were Mr. and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ezzie Mil- Mrs. Jones Wallenzine of Joan- lar Sunday. Jimmy Miller is re- na, and on Tuesday Mr. and cuperating at his home after a Mrs. Ralph Bragg of Aiken, and tonsilectomy at Bailey Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg of Jo- Hospital last week, anna visited them. Mrs. Virginia Wilson, with Kenneth Trammell, HM, USN, Mrs. Verna Pridmore and Mrs. of Cherry Point, N. C., spent Mary Thompson of Laurens, at- Saturday through Tuesday with tended the Jackson Coiffure Ca- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde rillon at the Wade Hampton Ho- Tranunell. Corpsman Tram- tel in Columbia Sunday after- mell’s wife and son are visiting noon. her parents, Captain and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Coker Leonard Penso, in Chevy Chase, and Marvin visited Mr. Coker’s Md., this week. grandmother, Mrs. W. Q. Norris, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 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