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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stneath and Darrian were last week-end fuests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Troupe in Bamberg. Last T h u r s d a y overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Salter were Mr. and Mrs. Matt Coleman and children of Saluda. Enjoying the week-end at their cottage on Lake Murray were Mr. and Mrs. Salter, Kathy and Don, Mrs. B. R. Davis and Gary <Soss. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Granger, IH, and sons of Savannah, Ga., were Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Saun ders. The Saunders moved re cently into their new home on Byrnes Street. Miss Sue O’Dell entered Clem- son University as a freshman an August 19. ATTENDS PASTORS SCHOOL Rev. Ross Pickett was among 900 other Methodist ministers throughout South Carolina to at tend the Pastors’ School at Co lumbia College several days last week. Last Monday Mrs. S. A. Mode joined Mrs. Norma Lawson and daughter, and her daugftter-in- law, Mrs. Neal Lawson, and vis ited Pvt. Paul Mode and Pvt. Neal Lawson at Fort Jackson. HOSPITAL GRADUATES .... Miss Edith Dominick and Mrs. Margaret Russell were among those to graduate on Sept. 7 at Bailey Memorial Hospital after completing the nurses aide train ing course conducted there in July and August. Miss Margaret White and Mrs. L. L. Simpson spent last week in Marietta, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Beden- baugh enjoyed the company of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beden- baugh of Prosperity on Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Skipper Lewis of Cayce, were Friday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Murrah. Their son, Scott, accom panied them home after spend ing the week with his grandpa rents. Mrs. Shirleen Melton and chil dren of Spartanburg, were last week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gosnell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huffstet- ler of Columbia, enjoyed last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Huffstetler. ON VISIT TO ATLANTA Mrs. Sara O’Shields and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Barron O’Shields and family were last week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy O'Shields and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kennington in Atlan ta. The former Mrs. O’Shields remained for an extended visit Monday overnight guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ross Pickett were the former’s sisteg, Mrs. [crossword + + + By A. C. Gordon ACROSS 1 -St coatrtw S - Apprehend 9 - Biter 10 • Be ladlapoMd 12 • Abraham'■ birthplace 13 . calcium (cbm.) 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Prater on their anniversary. Kathy Murphy, Imogene Har ris and Elaine Ginn are sent birthday greetings on September 10 On the 11th Charles Nabors, Mike Osborne and Marcia Metts observe birthdays. Bernard Nabors celebrates a birthday on September 12, and also he and Mrs. Nabors observe a wedding anniversary the same day. Happy birthday on the 13th to Keith Honeycutt. Mr. and Mrs. John H, Fuller will celebrate their second wed ding anniversary on September 14th. Also Mr. and Mrs. Norman Case. Sara Sellers will observe a birthday. Many happy returns of the day on September 15th to Jean Abrams and Louise Brown. Public Records PROPERTY TRANSFERS King Petroleum Co. to J. Donald King and W. B. Wimber- ley, 126 acres near Ware Shoals for $10.00 and other considera tions. J. Donald King and W. B. Wimberley to Derby Heights, Inc,. 126 acres near Ware Shoals for $10.00 and other considera tions. E. J. (Unie) Lamb and Louise L. Lamb to Carol Eugene Har mon and Hattie Juanita Har mon, lots on old Laurens-Clinton Highway for $800.00. ,W. E. Dunlap, Clerk of Court, to Mid-State Homes, Inc., 1 acre for $3,829.15. George W. Whitehead to Ed gar Lee Young, lot in C. W. Copeland subdivision, Clinton, for $9,500.00. Ferd A. Alexander and Charles K. Wilkes to J. T. Davenport, lots in Greenacres, Waterloo Township, for $10.00 and other considerations. C. P. Ashley to James E. Saw yer, lots in C. P. Ashley subdi vision, Lake Greenwood, for $1,300.00. Roy L. Boyter and Ollie M. Boyter to Joanna Community Corporation, lot on Marlon St., Joanna, for $5.00 and other con siderations. " Willie R. Cooley to William R. Hand, lot on old Laurens-Clinton Highway for $1.00, love and af fection. J. R. Ivey to Clarence E. Horne and Mable T. Horne, lot in Cross Hill Township for $400. Sam H. Byrd to Walker Mer rill, lot near Ora for $375.00. Pineland Trading Corporation to Sallie G. McKinney, lot oh Lake Greenwood for $150.00. M. H. 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