The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 09, 1965, Image 9
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.
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21 - News article*
23 - Biblical mother 1
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26 - Bookkeeping
entries
28 I^nltlble
substance
30 - Public convey
ance (abb.)
31 - Musical note
32 - Non-clergyman
34 - Woodworking
Joints
36 • Mental concepts
37 • Tract of land
drained by a
river
40 - Experiments
43 - Preposition
44 - Belief la power
ef a etate
41 - Pronoun
49 - Mnre being
50 - Electrified
31 - Malden loved
by Zeus
53 - fercehred
34 * Lower or under
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14 - Act of con
trolling
17 - Total disbelievers
la religion
15 - Roman 2,000
20 - Beginning stages
of anything
22 - Interminable
24 - Like
25 - Toward
27 - Time period
29 - Auricle
32 - Tolls
33 - Neodymium
(chem.)
34 - Parent
35 - Feminine
relative
38 - Indefinite
article
39 - Tenets
41 * Exude
42 - Musical note
45 - Assist
46 - Preposition
47 - Tavern
49 - Indefinite
article
A2 - Exclamation
Elizabeth Miller and her daugh
ter, Betty, of New Orleans, La.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
On September 7th Tony Be-
denbaugh celebrated a birthday.
Birthday greetings go to Jan
Bridges and Betty Bagwell on
September 9, and best wishes to
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. 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. Hunter, Jr., to Marion
Gene Hornsby, lot on Moreland
Ave., Laurens, for $11,750.00.
Henry Drayton Dfllard to John
William Dillard, lot on Cleveland
St., Clinton, for $10.00 and other
considerations.
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