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IS TUB CLINTON CHRONICLE Chilton, 8. C, Thnndaj, S^Umbtr SO, IMS New Styling for ’66 Ramblers Cloak atotko wagon* fee 1966 havo mm.neb and taUgataa, ara loogar, and pravid* men apnot than In 1965. Ovarall length te boon inoraaaed from 19S to 195 Indian and •an hikad to 83 cubk bet, an can will go on pnblk dkplay Octoba 7. tailgate la of thraa cabfc fat Tha an to opaa, while tha «*duaiv» door la offered aa an option and Inclndad with Lydia Mill New* ... ^ Mrs.Wison Attends Institute MBS. CLYDE TRAMMELL week due to the death of a cou- rente, Mr. and Mrs. David Word, sin. On Saturday Mr. Word and Mias Mrs. Fred Mathis, Mr. and Word were visitors in Greenville. Mrs. Benny Tucker and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Word and Mrs. Mrs. Jimmy Wilson attended Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Webb and Sam Madden accompanied Miss the three-day session of the Cos- Kathy attended the homecoming Word back to Columbia Sunday metology Leadership Institute at of the Free Will Baptist Church evening. the University of South Carolina in Lockhart September 19. Ifcey Mrs. W. P. Terrell and Billy in Columbia this week. The insti- also visited.Mrs. Mathis’ pa- and Steve Dickerson spent the tute was for school owners, di- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ma- week-end in Lavonia, Ga., with rectors and instructors. pies, in Salem. their sister and aunt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Matheny Moody Wilburn, and Mr. Wil- Miss Marion Ballard and Mr. and sons of Forest Ctty, N. C., and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields were re- spent the week-end with Mr. cent visitors of relatives in and Mrs. Charlie James. Honea Path and Belton. On Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Wade Penning- day the Ballards and O’Shields ton and son and Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Peggy Ballard and Mr. Joel Templeton and children at- and Mrs. Reubin Blackwell vis- tended a birthday dinner in honor ited Mrs. Ballard’s sister and of Mrs. Pennington’s mother, Mr. <» cmh c *** ** compiiance, but in case m the case of Modern Homes ^ non-compliance, within a rea- Finance Company^ againatlto- ^ to be forfait- erson Johnson^ I, the undersign- ^ ^ appUed to the costs and plaintiff’s deft; said sale BEING SUBJECT TO THE PRIOR LIENS OF: (1) United States of America, filed June 18, 1957 office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens Coun-~ ty in the amount of $87.80, bear ing Serial Number 57-890; (2) South Carolina Tax Com mission, filed August 9, 1907, of fice of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County, in the amount of $162.75, bearing Serial Num ber 5745. If Plaintiff is successful bidder * at said sale, for a sum not ex ceeding the amount of costs and the indebtedness of plaintiff in full, plaintiff may pay unto the Clerk of Court for said County only the amount of the costs, crediting the balance of the bid on plaintiff indebtedness. Nopersonalor deficiency Judgment being demanded, tha bidding will not remain open af- .ter the date of sale, but compli ance with the bid may be made immediately. W. E. DUNLAP, Clerk of Court for Laurens County EDENS, WOODWARD & BUTLER,, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Suite 404, Palmetto Building, Columbia, South Carolina. S16-3c-S90-D burn. Mrs. John Heath, Mrs. Paul Glenn and Deidre and Julie Ab bott of Green vile, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and Miss Feroline Seay Sunday. Marvin Todd of Laurens, was the Sunday guest of his brother, bi^ther-in-law^ Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bob Franklin, at the home S. J. Todd. WiiEam Rowe, in Henderson- of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Franklin Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey ville, N. C. in Union Sunday. spent the past week vacationing Mrs. Sidney Oakley has re- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallen- in various parts of Florida, turned home after visiting her yin* and children of Belvedere, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patter son, Lewis Oakley, and Mrs. spent the week-end with her pa- son and children of Inman, and Oakley in Rock Hill. rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Berry and Miss Karen Livingston of Mitchell, and his relatives in children of Fork Shoals, were Cross Hill, was Hie week-end Clinton. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. guest of Miss Lynn McGee. Fred Mathis was a recent visi- Fred Bodie. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Carroll tor of his mother, Mrs. Pete Mrs. J. H. WaUenzine of the and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Mathis, in Cowpens. Little River-Dominick commun- Frank Gordon recently. Mrs. Mattie Harvey spent the ity, is visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon nfam past week in Hendersonville, N. Mrs. Lilly Belle Miller, and family of Simpsonville, vis- C., with her sister, Mrs. Wil- WITH THE SICK ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. liam Rowe, and Mr. Rowe. On Mrs. Benny Tucker is a pa- Claude Willard, Sunday. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shn- ttent at Bailey Memorial Hoa- Thnrsday Mr. and Mrs. Amos mate, Jr., and family motored to PitaL Jarvis of near Waterloo, woe Hendersonville to accompany Mrs. Homer Birch was to en- guests of the Willards. Mrs. Harvey home. ter Self Memorial Hospital in Mrs. Paul Wilbanks aid son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette Greenwood Tuesday. Greenville, spent the week-end and grandchildren. Sherry, Miss Eugenia Roach ha* re- recently with her mother, Mrs. Steve and Dale Campbell, visit- turned to work after an illness. Sarah ShelnuL ed the former’s brother, Ernest WMU MEETING MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy Burdette, and Mrs. Burdette The general meeting of the and children of Greenville, vis- Sunday in Greenwood. Lydia Baptist Church. Woman’s ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGee Missionary Union will be held at L«wis Abercrombie, during the and family spent Sunday with the church Monday evening at week-end. her mother, Mrs. Bob Yarbor- 7:30 instead of Tuesday. The Bobby Webb and Mr. and ough, in Woodruff. change is due to the Association- Mrs. I. C. McLendon were called Miss Sue Word of Columbia, al meeting on Tuesday evening to Georgia on Monday of last spent the week-end with her pa- at Poplar Springs church. All circle members, counselors and committee chairmen are urged to attend Monday evening, the first meeting of the new church year. CLASS MEETING TONIGHT The Willing Workers Class pf the Lydia Baptist Church Sun day school will have their regr- lar monthly meeting Thursday (tonight) at 7:80 in the social hall of the church. All class members are urged to be present. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Keith McGee celebrated a birthday September 24. Cedi McLendon will observe a birthday October 8. Mrs. Dennis Lanford’s birth day wil be October 1. October 8th will be J. B. Bag well’s birthday. Tony Black will have a birth day October 8. Quinton Jones will observe a birthday October 2. Michael Tucker will be one year old October 1. William Thomas Franklin will be t years old October S. Brace Gregory will celebrate his Uth birthday October S. Mias Cindy Barlowe will ob serve a birthday October 2. Michael Hughes will b* 11 yean old October 7. Mrs. Lilly Belle Miller will observe e birthday October 7. Mrs. Robert Guinn Laurent — Mrs. Guinn, M, ef RL t at 1 p. m. tstoriay at a local after a brief illaese. Native of West Virginia, Ae had lived to Laurens CMaty several yean. She was a daugh ter af Foster Waugh of Weston, W. Va., and tha late Mrs. ed Clerk of Court for County, will sell on October 4, 1965, at eleven o’clock A. M., BEFORE the County Court House door, Laurens County, South Carolina, to the highest bidder: The following described property to wit: All that certain lot of land, with improvements thereon, situate, lying and being to Laurens County, State of - South Carolina, approxi mately 12 miles east of Clin ton, S. C., on the west side of a hard surfaced road leading to Stomp Springs; Beginning at John Coleman Rice’s old northernmost corner; said corner being in the center of said road; thence with said road 147 feet in a southward ly direction to a new corner; thence a new line on John Coleman Rice’s land 147 feet in a northwesterly direction to a new corner in old line; thence with old line 147 feet to the Beginning and Bounded on the Northwest by lands of Leroy Suber; on the East by said road; on the Southwest by other lands of John Cole man Rice and being a part of that certain tract of land conveyed to John Coleman Rice by deed of Leroy Suber by deed dated June 22 1980, and recorded in Deed Book 134, Page 141, in the R. M. C. Office for Laurens Coun ty, S. C. TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH; the Clerk of Court will LOOKING 70 IP YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOY DON’T GET THE NEWS & WU Yob Be 6ilTears Old iihiOtiliP Get Your FREE Pepsi Forty Package THURSDAY, OCT. 7th M. S. 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