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CMatoa, 8. C, Tkiwi^y, OcU^tc 14. 1X8 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE /i'» L i < Cross Hi Nows MSS. HAKOLD AUSTIN. Chicago, Minncapoiia, Louisville and Knoxville which they visited. Mrs. Wlghtman centered her discussion on “The Dells” an the Wisconsin River. She fllustreted ' her talk with lovely colored pic- Richardson and tores she secured on the ^ k' Mrs. J. A. Mrs. J. T. Hollingsworth were and made into a booklet, hostesses at the October meeting Enjoyable refreshments of the Friendly Garden Club Sat- ^r^Tby the hostesses aulrted urday afternoon at the home of by Mrs. Burns. the former. Mrs. Leonard Gabbert invited Mrs. Richardson’s living room the members to meet with her was lovely with arrangements ]n November, of multi-colored dohliu. An or p luon ind Mr , rangement of pink roses flanked m. . . . by white cmdli. ta coudel- » M • h0 » pin^ ln .bra decorated the dluln, Ufale. Or«.»ni. on Tu.«i.y The president, Mrs. R. T. Hoi- • • • lingsworth welcomed the mem bers and visitors who were Mrs. t£LJ Mrs. David L. Coleman, a re cent bride of Greenwood, was Bill Wrightman and Mrs. Lucius honored at a miscellaneous show- Burns. or Saturday evening at the home Mrs. W. M. Leaman and Miss of Mrs. James Bishop. Eleanor Dial were program lead- The receiving room was lovely ers. with arrangements of late sum- Mrs. Leaman presented a be a- mer flowers. The bride’s chair utiful devotional reading several was marked with a corsage of passages of scripture pertaining Ules of the valley tied with a to nature. Timely thoughts on cascade of ribbons and miniature her subject and a poem “Octo- wedding bells which was presen- ber” were used during this per- ted to her upon arrival, iod. Guests were entertained with „ Mis^Oial and Mrs. Wlghtman several games followed with gave interesting descriptions of - dainty party refreshments. Mrs. their vacation trip which was a S. Pinson ass/- ea the hostess- tour sponsored by the Moore e in serving. ^ Company and known as “The 'Hie honoree received many Land and Water Cruise of The useful gifts from the 35 members Great Lakes.” Miss Dial desertb- present. ed the island “Mackinac” on Assisting Mrs. Bishop as host- Lake Michigan, and a number ess were mesdames J. E. Ed- of large cities including Detroit, munds, Billy Brown, Walter Stevenson, and Miss Betty Cole. To enrich formal or casual settings Flllld Mmn. WALLACE •rud or ukt tray — UK" Ion* - »110« Now available for the first time, heavily silverplated holloware by Wallace. Graceful, fluted pieces so lovingly crafted they make irresistable gifts for some one “special”—like your self, for instance! HAMILTON’S JEWELEBS Blue Nile Diamonds HiUcrest Watches HOW MUCH YOU MAY SAVE ON YOUR CAR INSURANCE WITH STATE FARMI Anderson Heads Retired Teachers W. R. Anderson Jr. of Clinton has been elected president of the Laurens County Retired Teach ers Association for the coming year. He was named and installed along with other officers at a recent meeting in Laurens. Mrs. Belle B. Sumerel was elected vice-president and Mrs. Annie Belle Brown of Rt. 1, Clin ton, vice-president, presided. A prayer and memoriam were offered for two deceased mem bers, G. N. Foy of Joanna, elect ed president a year ago and Miss Lily Yarborough of Clinton. Sen. William C. Dobbins ad dressed the group. He discussed the county’s industrial growth, the school program and the teachers’ retirement program. SUMMONS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LAURENS Court of Domestic Relations Joyce Irene Frady Shepherd, Plaintiff, vs Franc is Greenwood Shep herd, Jr., Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the Com plaint in this action of which a copy is herewith served upon you and to serve a copy of your answer to the Complaint upon the undersigned at his office in Laurens, S. C., within twenty days afer the service hereof, ex clusive of the day of service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time afore said the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed in the Complaint. You will further take notice that the original Complaint is fUed in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, Attorney for Plaintiff Sept. 30, 1900 014-3C-028 Fat Overweight Available to yea without a doc tor’s prescription, oar product called Galaxon. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. Galaxon is a tablet and easily swallowed. Get rid of excess fat aad live longer. Galaxon coats I3.ee and Is sold oo this guaran tee: if net satisfied for any son. Just return the package to your druggist aad get your fall money back. No questions Galaxoa Is sold wtth this l tee by Yeaag’s Pharmacy, CUn- MaU Orders Filled. 014-21-23 . Ernest R. Ouzts 108 N. Broad SL 833-0911 smrM Tr Gold be".d Gjororitt t 1 mnegard COLORTRON TV ANTINNA Modal (Ml $24.95 Otbsss to 964.96 • Written LOCKLEAR’S Radio* Record Player TV Salta and Service Phene tit TMI m Fergasoa St ♦» BIG 16TH ANNUAL COUNTY FAR • - * V- Sponsored by the Laurens County Fair Association for the Laurens Exchange Club STARTS MONDAY 6 BIG DAYS # ■ & NIGHTS AT FAIRGROUND LOCATED ON LAURENS-CLINTON HIGHWAY BIKER-BETTER-OVER ’4,000 IN PREMIUMS!! Exhibits 1st PRIZE Flower Show ,\ The Laurens County Fair in Cooperation with the Council of Laurens Garden Clubs presents "YOUR TOWN AND MINE" Open to Public at 3:30 P.M. Tuesday, Oct. 19 The Show will be at its Best on Tuesday and Wednesday. Come Early! Judging will be done by a group of nationally-accredited flower show judges. Blue, Red and Yellow ribbons will be given for arrangements! Blue and Red only for Horticulture. AN ENTIRE BUILDING WILL HOUSE THIS EXHIBIT. Come see the very best Flower Show we have ever had and the local ability to grow and arrange flowers! FARMS AND CROPS HOME CANNED AND COOKED FOODS, ART AND NEEDLEWORK SCHOOL AND CLUB ACTIVITIES COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS FARM MACHINERY FLOWER SNOW DAIRY CATTLE UVEST0CK SHOW AND JUDGING 441 CLUB EXHIBITS MONDAY, OCTOBER 18 LADIES’ NIGHT Ladies Admitted Free . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19 SPECIAL SCHOOL DAY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20 Merchants’ & Pre-School Kiddies’ Day (Adults with Kiddies Admitted for 50c) (Until 6 P.M.) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 SPECIAL SCHOOL DAY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 1966 Automobile To Be Given Away SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 FINAL DAY OF FAIR KIDDIES'DAY SATURDAY, 0CT0KR 23 CHILDREN UNDER 12 WILL BE ADMITTED TO FAIRGROUNDS UNTIL 5:00 P. M. FREE OF CHARGE. PONY AND BRIDLE TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT 5:00 P.M. - ON THE MIDWAY^ mi A TRAVERS SHOWS SEVENTEEN MAJOR RIDES INCLUDING RIDES NEVER SEEN IN THIS AREA BEFORE. MANY KIDDIE RIDES . FREE! 1966 BEL-AIR FREE! CHEVROLET TO BE GIVEN AWAY FRIDAY, OCT. 22 10:30 P.M. TO THE HOLDER OF THE LUCKY TICKET IN CASE OF RAIN, WILL BE GIVEN FOLLOWING NIGHT s.