The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 21, 1965, Image 11
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Davis Fanly Has Guests
CLYDE nAMMELL
Oimiwliol lip^mtui i
left lest week for Valdosta, Oa., North Caroline mountains Sun-
where he is stationed at the Air day.
Force Base. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Coleman
„ .. . . . w _ Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Mclondon end family were Sunday visitors
Machinist and Mrs. BiDy Da- were in Chester Siinday for the of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones in
vis and children of Norfolk, Va., funeral Of J. V. Wicks. Greenville,
were week-rad guests of his pa- Miss Sue Word of Columbia,
'bTouu. M,. Notice of Sale
Mattie Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. State Of South Carolina
H. S. Bruce, Mrs. Margaret Coaly ef Laaraa*
Tapp, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sanders IN COUBT OF COMMON PLEAS
of Roebuck, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bank of Clinton, Plaintiff, vs.
Gregory and family of Lauren., ,. M rlcUln> Teme0 ^ ^
described according to a plat
thereof made by W. M. Nash,
Surveyor, November 4, USD,
a copy of which is now on fOe
with Clerk of Court, Laurens
render a final account of my to make paymrat ea or
acts and doings as Executrix of that date, aad aU
the estate of David JunUna a _
Woods in the office of die Judge present them on or
of Probate of Laurens County, date, Ally proven or be
at 10 o'clock a.m. and on the barred.
County.'
TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The »* me <tay will apply for a final Fannie C. Woods, MPN.
were out of town visitors. pany, Mack Trucks. Inc., Green- successful bidder, other than the dl **f r * e from my trust as Ex- St., Clinton, S. C.
F**H ENJOYED SATURDAY wood Hr. A Supply Comply, PUlotlff tarel* immediately K ^ I Der>0 „ .. Oct 5, lg»
United State, of America, upoD u». concluNon of th. bid- tod»t>ted, to ^d
Mrs. Frank Walker was host- and
ess for a birthday party on Sat- Defendants.
—
urday afternoon for her dough- PURSUANT to a Deem, of the iT*** WlUl ‘ he ^
is notified and required Subscribe to
rrats, Mrrad M« Leslra Da- witT Wral Jlmmy Dean * *on of Mr. and her loth birthday.
ST ^ S' W ”>^ nd ‘‘Sir Mn* tim Dean. M Sunday to go
ifj ! .r**. w ** cctcbratln, ^ ^ ^ .hove rtatod caao.
sum of five per
centum (5%) of the amount of
. a-,- . _ -a —- *■ — — — «■— xtaid. rfuu wan, iciv ouuuuy to bo _ . m . . I* will sell at public outcry to the (he bid as a guarantee of his
rta. On Saturday evening Mr rent., Mr. mid lira. David Word. Columbia ter iiSUrtTon lnm ’T** “ghe.t bidder, either In or In good wth In the bidding. The
1^00^ Th ' y nccompanledber to Odum- UK y s. Navy. He we. to leave ^^2.^ " Joi ' the occ " lon front of the Court Home, at Lau-wune to be eppbed to the pmv
union, air. and Mrs. Maxie Da- bla on Sunday afternoon. Monday for the naval station in “
via and Mr». Ann Wert of CUn— joe Pultor, SN. of the U. S. SSrtiX. m
S^. W 21n* UPPer gues ^ 8 Navy, is spending a 14-day leave w. d »»’ rn vl |. Tr*mm«ii “**“ acaa«wu.rein» wc iu»a u«jr wa ««= ...uuw., «, oe paia io nauuui xor creon
Davis family. with his parents^ Mr^and Mrs. visitcd tbeir 8Qn ^ dauSterS- of cup c * kei ’ chips cold J* for «»<* »» on the indebtedness. In the event
__ . drinks.
with Mary. rens C. H., S. C., on Salesday In chase price upon his complying
,,, ... After several games the chil- November next, being Monday with the terms of sale, otherwise
of the Navy, is spending a 14-day leave Mt . aiMl dren were served refreshments the first day of the month, dur- to be paid to Plaintiff for credit
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney Bud Fuller, following basic
spent Sunday in the mountains training in Biloxi, Miss. Mrs.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
of North Carolina. They also vis- Bobby Fuller and children of J™™" 11 ’ 1 Greenwood
ited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whit- Gaffney, spent the week-end with _
aker in Asheville, N. C. Friends the Fullers. Mr - Mri - Robert Bailey
will be interested to know that Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Satterfield •“* Bob of Cheraw, were week-
the Gaffyney’s son, 2nd Lt. Mack> and children and Mrs. Melvin end Wests of their parents, Mrs.
Gaffney, is in the U. S. Air Satterfield enjoyed motoring over Jbn Bailey and Mr. and Mrs.
Force and he and Mrs. Gaffney the Blue Ridge Parkway in the Cecil McLendon.
Mary received may nice gifts 10 wit:
the following described proptrty, the successful bidder shnnid fall
from her friends.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Alvin Satterfield’s birthday
will be October 28.
October 29th birthdays will in-
- Whiteford's -
Flavor-Crisp Chicken
Complete
Dinner
89c
3 Pieces of Chick
en; F. F„ Potatoes,
Cole Slaw and Hot
Rolls
Bargain Box
$2.15
9 Pieces of Chick
en For Family of S
To 5 People
THE FAMILY BUCKET .... $3.50
15 PIECES CHICKEN, 8 HOT ROLLS
SERVES 5 TO 7 HUNGRY PEOPLE
THE BARREL . . . . . . . $4.75
21 PIECES OF CHICKEN
Perfect For Tired Housewives, Parties, Picnic,
Church Parties and Social Functions
FISH DINNER $1.00
2 FLOUNDER FILLETS, FRENCH FRIES,
COLE SLAW, HOT ROLLS AND TARTAR SAUCE
BUCKET OF FISH .. . .. $3.95
10 FILLETS OF FLOUNDER, COLE SLAW,
TARTAR SAUCE AND HOT ROLLS
SHRIMP DINNER
$1.15
JUMBO SHRIMP, FRENCH FRIES, COLE SLAW,
TARTAR SAUCE AND HOT ROLLS
BUCKET ’O SHRIMP .... $3.95
25 JUMBO SHRIMP, TARTAR SAUCE,
6 HOT BISCUITS
Whiteford's Drive-In
South Broad Street
Clinton
Prices effective throu^i
October 2S. IMS
208 EAST FLORIDA STREET
CLINTON, S. C.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank dude Wayne Hairston, Johnny
Walker on Saturday were Mr. Harris, Douglas Overstreet and
and Mrs. J. W. Mann, J. W. R- E- Martin.
Wrenn and Bandy, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Vanderford will
Butch Ezell of Waterloo, Tom- celebrate'a birthday October 22.
my, Bandy and Boger Brinkley Mrs. Henry Abercrombie’s
of ThornweU Orphanage. birthday will be October 23. Also
Mrs. Verner Dees and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Patterson’s.
Mrs. Billy Willard and Bill mo- Happy wedding anniversary to
tored through the mountains of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Webb today.
North Carolina Sunday. - Tommy Lawson will celebrate
Gary Goss of the Charleston a birthday October 22.
Medical College, spent the week- Jackie Donald will have a
end with his parents, Mr. and birthday October 23.
Mrs. Frank Goss.
Mrs. Fred Mathis and son,
Clyde Bevis, wtre guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ma
ples, in Salem last week.
Visitors here to see Wade Pen
nington Sunday and during the
week while he was a patient at
Bailey Memorial Hospital, were
Mr. and Mrs.- Alonzo DeBrehul
of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Franklin and Mrs. Tom Iran-
than of Union; Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Wages and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Wages of Chester, and
Mrs. J. M. McQuire of Pacolet.
Mr. Pennington was able to re
turn to his home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Patter
son of Cherokee Falls, Mrs. Dol
ly Batchelor of Blacksburg, Mr.
and Mrs. Alls ton Murrell •"H
Mrs. L. A. Hall of Johnston,
have been recent guests of their
sister and daughter, Mrs. Ithiel
Harvey and Mr. Harvey.
J. T. Hamilton entered Bailey
Memorial Hospital Sunday.
OPEN HOUSE AT PASTOR1UM
Sunday afternon between the
hours of 3:00 and 5:30 around
one hundred friends came by for
the open house of the pastorium
of the Lydia Baptist Church in
commemoration of eight years
Rev. and Mrs. Sanders and sons
have been at Lydia, and to see
and admire the completely re
modeled home.
Receiving with Rev. and Mrs.
Sanders were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Pitts and Mrs. Houston Ellis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sanders
were at the guest register, and
Arty Joe, Timmy and Malcolm
Sanders were in their respective
rooms as the guests arrived.
Also assisting with the re
freshments and showing the
home were Mrs. Clyde Tram-
mell, Mrs. B. F. Harvey, Mrs.
W. L. Motte and Mrt. Jimmy
South.
. Lovely arrangements of white,
yellow and lavender mums were
displayed throughout the home,
compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
All that certain piece, par
cel or tract of land lying, be
ing and situate in Laurens
County, South Carolina, con
taining one hundred forty-
one (141) acres, more or
less, bounded now or former
ly on the North by lands of
Mrs. Nannie Hill Cannon; on
the West by land of Mrs.
Cannon; South by lands of
W. L. League and on the East
by lands of F. M. Fuller and
public road; said tract of
land being made up of two
tracts one containing eighty-
seven (87) acres, more or
less, and the other contain
ing forty-eight and five-
tenths (48.8) acres, more or
less, and more particularly
to make such deposit, or should
fail to comply with the terms of
sale, the said lands shall be re
sold on the same subsequent
Salesday on the same terms, at
risk of the defaulting purchaser.
The purchaser to pay for pa
pers, stamp and recording. No
personal or deficiency Judgment
is demanded and the bidding will
not remain open after the sale
but compliance with the bid may
be made immediately.
Dated this 27th day of Septem
ber, 1965.
W. E. DUNLAP
C. C. C. P. & G. S.
Oct. 7-14-21-28-W.
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