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LT CUntMvS. C* Thursday, October T, 1965 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE — Lydia Mill Newt.. . Robert lier, USN, Robert Fuller, HM1, of the U. S. Navy, i* visiting his parents, Mr. and Bin. Bud Fuller and family and Mn. Fuller and chil dren in Gaffney. He is to leave this week for Hunters Point near San Francisco,*"Calif., to board the hospital ship Repose. The 700-bed Repose is, being recon ditioned for duty and is being commissioned October 16, ex pecting to sail before the first of the year for the U. S. Marine base at Da Nang, South Viet Nam. Johnny Lanford of Clemson University, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford, who, with Miss Roberta Prince and Buddy Ar nold, accompanied him back Sunday afternoon. Enroute they attended the gun show at the Jack Tar Poinsett Hotel in Greenville. Miss Martha White spent the week-end in Clinton with Miss Emily Shelton. Mrs. J. B. Vanderford and daughters were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Vanderford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Smith, in Union. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Temple ton were recent week-end guests of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morris and relatives in Scottsburg, Ala. Mrs. Alma Harvey and Miss Maude Harvey spent the past week in Fairborn, Ohio, with the former’s son and daughter-in- law, S-Sgt. and Mrs. Jesse Har vey. Sgt. and Mrs. Harvey have just returned from three years residence in Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rob erts of Greenwood, were recent guests of her brother, David Shockley, and Mrs. Shockley. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Seay and children, Vicki and Mike, of An derson, were guests of his moth er, Mrs. Joney Seay, and other relatives. Miss Gloria Jackson of Win- throp Colege, Rock Hill, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Esxie Miller, and Mr. Mil ler. - Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell visited their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trammell, in Greenwood Thurs day. On Saturday the Kenneth Trammells were dinner guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McPherson of Chester, spent Sunday with 'Mrs. McPherson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Terrell, and sis ter, Mrs. Mildred Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. George^Attaway and children of Newberry, visit ed the former’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte, on Sunday. Gary Goss of the Charleston Medical College, and Warren Goss of Columbia, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss. Mrs. Goss, Warren, Wells and Jerry were guests of Mr. and Bin. Gerald Bowen in Mllledgevile, Ga., and Mr. and Mn. Bryant McDaniel in Macon, Ga., during the week-end. Sandy Huffstetler returned home Friday after a several months stay at the Warm Springs Foundation in Warm Springs, Ga., undergoing sur gery while there. Sid Goff of Lake Murray, vis ited his sister, Mrs. Henry King, on Monday of last week. This Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Vandy Fowler of near Cross Anchor, were visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Phipps and family of Gaffney, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her man Phipps, on Sunday. G. N. Prince of Johnson City, Term., was the guest of Mrs. Eula Quinton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sprouse and children visited relatives in Enoree Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodie and grandson, Donnie Pitts, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Berry in Fork Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Dalton and family were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith. Corporal Wayne Barker visit ed his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Sanders, on Fri- Parents da/. He hat just returned from the Dominican Republic. Horace Wiliams is a patient at the Veterans hospital in Oteen, N. CL, where he underwent sur gery. DAUGHTER HONORED ^Around thirty-five young friends were present Friday eve ning at the community building to 1 help Cindy Barlowe celebrate h^r birthday. The group enjoyed games, dancing and listening to records before being invited into the din ing room for refreshments. The beautiful birthday cake of white and pink centered the re freshment table. Individual cakes, ice cream, chips and cold drinks were serv ed. Cindy’s mother, Mrs. Lindy Barlowe, was assisted in enter taining by Misses Vickie Wil son and Carol English of Clinton and Misses Debbie Barlowe and Dane McCravy. CIRCLES TO MEET The Omathine Dabbs circle of the Lydia Baptist Church Worn- Public Records PROPERTY TRANSFERS Royal Construction Go., Inc., to Larry Williams and Annie an’s Missionary Society will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. • • • The Kathleen Walker circle will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 at the home of Mrs. Henry King. Members of the WMS and oth er ladies of the church are in vited and urged to attend these first circle meetings of the new church year. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Floyd Poole will observe a birthday October 8. Happy birthday today to Mrs. Lily Belle Miller, Mrs. Frances Roach and Michael Hughes. Bimbo Willard will celebrate a birthday October 0. * Mike Templeton will celebrate a birthday October 13. - Mr. and Mrs. George Black- well will observe their wedding anniversary October 10. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willard will observe their 46th wedding anniversary^ October 11. Keneth Moore . will celebrate a birthday October 9. Laura Williafns, lot on Truman St., Laurens, for $600.00. Kenneth R. Elledge to Royal Construction Co., lot on Owings St., Laurens, for $400.00 and other considerations. Clarence T. Walker to Hattie B. Mills, lot near Lake Green wood for $10.00 and other con siderations. Sweety Lou Copeland to Geo. H. Comelson, lot near Lydia Mill for $10.00 and other consid- erations. R. L. Simpson to Donald J. Schumach, lot in Waterloo Town ship for $10.00 and other con siderations. Barney M. Culbertson to Mar tha C. Craydon, lot on Lee Street, Laurens,, for $10.00. • C. E. Ingram to Glenn M. Garland, lot in Edgewater sub division for $10.00 and other con- siderations. Carl D. Maxwell and Donald J. Jennings to Calvin Kellett, 60 acres in Youngs Township for $2,387.27 and other considera tions. * f Roy Everett Davis, Juanita Davis McCombs, Bennie E. Da vis and Martha Davis Winfree to Lucille Gentry Davis, 18 acres in Dials Township for $1.00 and oth er considerations. - PinHand Trading Corporation to Elton R. 'Humphries, lot in Rosemont Village, Lake Green wood, for $150.00. M. H. Hunter, Jr., to Charles F. Teague, Sr., and Mary S. Teague, lot in S. Heights subdi vision, Laurens, for $1,250.00. David J. Stevenson and Shir ley J. Stevenson to V. Jerroid Jennings, .44 of an acre in the City of Laurens for $10.00 and other considerations. Mattie M. Noffz to James E. Noffz, lot in Lakeside subdivis ion, Lake Greenwood, for $5.00 and other considerations. ^ Sallie Ross to Marion C. Ross, 18 acres for $1,050.00. James L. Harrell and Grace F. Harrell to J. Harold Hill and Catherine F. Hill, lot in Gray- view Estates subdivision, Lau rens, for $10.00. C. W. 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