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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, 8.' C, Thureday, January 13,
• «• \ ‘ her husband. Harold Austin,
Lydia Mill INCWS . • • Bn, of the U. S. Navy, in Na-
ll iwn nil a pl es i^iy from a heart attack.
Mr. Austin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Austin of the Green
wood Highway, will be moved to
on Tuesday after pending the WITH TIffi SICK in tS^
re holidays with her mother Mrs. Mrs. Quinton Jones and Mrs. wceks and later wU1 ^
• Ezzie Miller, and Mr MUler. Mason Coyleman are lU at their the nava , hospital nearest ^
Miss Jackson spent a few days homes. • '
Sherry Dale and Steve Camp- in Pensacola, Fla., with friends Kenneth Bryant is ill.
bell spent several days during while away from coUege for the Claude Willard was* to enter
the holidays with their grand- holidays.- Greenville General hospital yes-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mrs. Jim BaUey is visiting terday (Wednesday) for sur-
Campbell in Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey in gery. '
Mr and Mrs Donald Lawton Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Stella Me- Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Sr., is ... „
and children of Orangeburg, Lendon spent the week-end with a medical paUent at Bailey Me- died at ^ailey Memorial Hos-
spent the week-end with their her grandson and family. morial Hospital. pital Friday at 12:40 a. m
mothers, Mrs. Forrester, and Mr. r and Mrs. Frank Wofford LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH Native of Jackson County
MrForrester and Mrs. J. B. and daughter of Greer, visited ^ MEETINGS . - £ la ; son ofthe late George and
Patterson, and Mr. Patterson, his aunt, Mrs. Henry Abercrom- ^he Associational Young Peo- ^ es ^ er H 0 ^ 00 ^ ^ Hamilto , he
coming^especially for the wed- bie, on Sunday. pies meeting will be held tonight llv ^ d in y ^^ n , He '| v h
ding of her sister, Miss Sandra Charles Harvey, who is taking (Thursday) at the Lydia Baptist a dea 5 on - Sunday school teach-
Mills to Mike Foster Saturday training at the Rehabilitation church. or. chairman of the building
evening Also here for the wed- Workshop in Greenville, spent All young people of the church committee and former training
ding and visiting the Pattersons the weekend with Mrs. Harvey are urged to attend. union director at L > dia Ba P-
were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and children. Mrs. Harvey and * V *
Brickley of Orangeburg, and Billy a$d Mrs. J. W. Turner of The Brotherhood of the church
Mr. and Mrs.. James Estes of Greenwood, accompanied him to w ilL go to the county home Tues-
Ninety-Six. Greenville.— day, January 18, at 7:00 p. m.
Mrs. N. J. Sanders, accom- PARTY HELD FOLLOWING for a worship service,
panied by J Albert Johnson of WEDDING REHEARSAL * BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
Bradford Pa has returned to Mr. and Mrs Harvey Foster ANNIVERSARIES
her home in Palatka, Fla.,, fol- were hosts on Friday evening at
lowing a visit here with their a party at the Lydia community DWlKI who is o years o»a io- , McKinn and Mrs Phvllis
son and daughter. Rev. and building following the wedding da y. - Evans of L^^ette G a fo^
Mrs. M. J. Sanders. rehearsal for the Mills-Foster Observing birthdays January brothers Howard Hamilton of
Mrs. W. L. Motte, Larry wedding which was solemnized n will be Mrs. Bobby Webb, AUantT Ga. Claude Carl and
Motte, Mrs. Maxie Reeder and at Uie J-ydm Baptist Church Mrs I. C. McLendon, Marvin Charles l Hamilton of LaFay-
CharUe Motte were in Green- on SaUu-day evening Harvey and Buddy Hinson. ette Ga ^ 12 grandchildren,
ville on Monday of last week for Miss Sandra Mills, bnde-to-be Russell James and Smoky Funeral se rvices were con-
the funeral of Teresa Turner, in- and Michael Foster^ groom-to- Emery will celebrate birthdays ducted Sun day at 3:00 p. m. at
fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. be. and son of the Harvey Fos- January 15. v the Lydia BapUst Church by
Leon Turner. ‘ers, presented gifts to them at- . j erri Lynn Satterfield will be Re e y . M ilford Aiders, Rev. J
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Revis spent te^ts dvming tee evening. one year old January- 18. w. Spillers and Rev. Roscoe
the recent holidys in Panama guests, members of the Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish R r ,. an Burial was in Rosemont
City, Pla., with Mr. and Mrs. wedding party and other guests w iu observe a wedding anniver- ce m e terv
Robert T. Petty.- were invited into the dining- sary January 14. -C ;
Miss Pat Harvey spent the roonti where cake squares, nuts, Mrs. Jesse Abrecrombie and CREDITORS’ NOTICE
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. noints and punch were served Miss Faye Bailey „will have All persons having claims
Charles Gilliam in Whitmire. from ^ buffet table. birthdays January 19. aganist the estate of Rachel M.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell Tb 6 table, covered in a green Ronald Stone will be 6 years Hollingsworth, deceased, are
were in Rome, Ga., recently for ninth and overlaid with a lace 0 id January 18. hereby notified to file the same
the wedding of Miss Sara Abbins cloth, was adorned, with a three- January 14th will be Reggie duly verified, with the under-
H en r " J — JJ *"
MSI News . . .
Campbell ChiUren Visit Grandparents
CLYDE TRAMMELL
home in the states.
Mrs. Austin receive word Sun
day that he was slightly improv
ed. *
J. T. HAMILTON
Joseph Tally" Hamilton, 60,
list Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Minnie Ledford Hamilton; three
daughters, Mrs. James E. Ful
ler of Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. Wil
liam M. Nelson of Clinton; and
Mrs. Harold Griffin of Green-
at « . , . _ wood; a son, Marvin M. Hamil-
TvJia ^mmSiitv n PPy K ^ ton, of Clinton; two sisters, Mrs.
Lydia community Boozer who is 3 years old to- m,„m c
at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the
same day will apply for a final
discharge from our trust as
Executrices.
Any person: indebted to., said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate
will present them on or before
said date, duly proven, or be
forever barred.
INEZ YOUNG LEDFORD.
GEORGIA B. YOUNG,
HENRIETTA YOUNG
DAVIS,
Executrices v .
Dec. 21, 1965 D30-4cJ20
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 28th
day of January, 1965, I will ren
der a final account of my acts
an doings as Executor of the es
tate of Eva Nance Shelton in
the office of the Judge of Pro
bate of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock a. m., on on the same
day will apply for a final dis
charge from my 1 trust as Execu-
tor ; .
Any person indebted to said
estate is notifled and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons having
claims against said estate will
present them on or before said
date, duly proven, or be for
ever barrbd.
JOBIE SHELTON, SR.,
Execute,
Box 356-B,
Clinton, S. C.
Dec. 20, 1965 , D23-4C-J13
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Robert G.
Carr, deceased, are hereby no
tified to file the same, duly
verified, with the undersigned,
and those indebted to said es- ' CEEDITORS’ NOTICE •
tate will please make jiaymeut AH persons having claims
likewise. against the estate of Lawrence
DOLLIE M. CARR. Smith Rcddeck, deceased, are
Executrix, hereby notified to file the same
407 Laurens Street, -'"'duly verified, with the under-
Joanna, S. C. ' signed, and those ndebted to
Dec. 29, 1965 J6-3c-J20 said estate will please make
payment likewise.
EVELYN PITTS REDDECK,
Administratrix
D30-3C-J13
Notice Of Annual Meeting
Of Members
The annual' meeting of the Q ec 21, 1965
• m it. _ S'*!itL'nrlAt«al
members of the Citizens Federal
Savings and Loan Association,
Clinton, S. Cr, will be held in
the office of the Association on
Thursday, January 20, 1966, qt
7:30 p.m., for the election of Di
rectors and for the transaction,
of any other business of the As
sociation.
— J. Sloan Todd,
Vice-President
^ „ J-6-3C-J-20
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Robbins to Donovan He/hry tiered wedding cake, which was Laney's birthday. signed, and those indebted to
Choate. . cut by the young couple. On one Debbie Rice and David Camp- sa jd estate will please make
Billy Dav4, Mach. 2c, USN, end th p table a beautiful ar- ben wtu celebrate birthdays payment likewise.
Mrs. Davis and family of Nor- rangement of white glads and January 18. M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers
folk, Va., are visiting his par- mums was surrounded by pink Maxie Seay will have a birth- Clinton, South Carolina
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis, lighted tapers. day January 15. Executor,
and other relatives. Punch was served from the Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton will Jan. 4, 1966 J-20-3c
Mr. and Mrs. David Coker other end of the table by Mrs. observe their 42nd wedding an-
were New Year’s Day dinner Houston Trammell and Mrs. niversary January 19. ~ FINAL SETTLEMENT
guests of Mrs. Susie Bradley. Clyde TrammeU, who assisted Mrs. Danford Wyatt observed Take notice that on the 21st
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle ^ r - and ^trs Foster in enter- a birthday January 12. day of January, 1966, ^e will
visited their niece, Mrs. Mason taining. n i, pj rTALY render a final acount of our
Riddle, in the General hospital REVIVAL AT CHURCH Mrs. Harold Austin, who lives acts and doings as Executrices
in Greenville Sunday. OF GOD on the Greenwood Highway, re- of the estate of John T. Young
Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Medlock The Lydia Church of God re- ceived word the first of last in the office' of the Judge of
and son of Greenville, and Mrs. vival services are in progress week of the serious illness of Probate of
J. W. Turner of Greenwood, with Rev. Ronnie Ballenger and
spent Sunday a week ago with Rev. Hubert Ireland as guest
the former’s sister, and the lat- speakers. The Rev. Cabiness,
tor’s mother, Mrs. Alma Har- pastor of the host church, ex-
vey. Charles Harvey has return- tends a cordial invitation to the
ed to Greenville after visiting public to attend.
Mrs. Harvey and children and MITCHELL FAMILY PARTY
his mother, Mrs. Alma Harvey. The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Motte of E. W. Mitchell recently held
Savanah, Ga., were recent their family party and exchang-
guests of> Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ed gifts at the home of Mr. and
Motte. Mrs. Charles Meadows.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. LeU Others enjoying the occasion
of Laurens, visited Mrs. Henry were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pat-
King Sunday. terson and family of near Clin-
Miss Gloria Jackson returned ton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wal-
to Winthrop CoUege, Rock Hill, lenzine and family of Belvedere.
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