The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 28, 1966, Image 13

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I Clinton, 8. C:, Thursday, April 28, 1966 THE CLINTON CimONICLf Lydia Mill New* . . . Charleston Residents Guests Here Mrs. David Word, led in a dis- —^ 1 ™ m™. 01 P ' ans ,or a Proiec ‘ l tem8 ' °f Interest From ... The group adjorned to the MRS. CLYD£,TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Telephone 833-2006 home of Mr. and Mrs. James : Barnes where Mrs. Barnes and Johnette visited the for- (Bud) Gaffney. Funeral ser- anf * f 161 * , m °ther, Mrs. J. B. mer’s sister, Mrs. Linner vices were held on Friday in Patterson, showed them over Prater, in the Lexington Whitmire. On Sunday the f* 16 house. Nursing Home Sunday. Sun- Gaffneys visited her mother, Returning to the commun- Mr anri t c ^ y afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Irene Bragg, and broth- itJ’ building the ladies were Mr. and Mrs. James King Clarence Davis of Greenwood er, Pete Bragg and Mrs. served ritr West Clinton MRS. INEZ BLACKWELL Correspondent and Representative 400 Frances Street Dial 833-2521 Bailey Memorial hbspitaL ans have a wedding BIRTHDAl^ AND sary May 5th. ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Roheri Whitf May 1st willJae the birth- sel will cefehrate a weltdinii day of Ovell Jnoody, Dewey anniversary May 7th. » Gregory, JoX Spillers, Ray Blackwell imd Ollie Patter- Beatrice Hawks has a birth day April 28th. Ird EUty >f my acti unistratof „ 66 ailu freshments by the King, Sr., of and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lell Bragg in Greenville. hostesses, Miss Nellie Os- were .week-end «1 Laurens visited Mrs. King. Mr . and Mrs . Vernon ^ rne and Mrs - Tommy Mc - ^ rs - Raymond Ah- Thompson of Laurens, visited veen - ol Sumter were ii er sister and brother-in-law, METHODIST PASTOR ‘ HONORED and Mrs. Charleston, guests of Mrs. King, Jr.’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ercrombie Goss. Mike and Kav Borrv we ^- enfl S uests of his grand- M r. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey! o ^ cu , K y . ® erry of mother, Mrs. Ben McCoy. The Sunday Fork Shoals • spent the week- three attended the Lydia Bap- Sunday - < .Yt ft <■> * 4- It 4 It1 .... _ 1 .i ... *' ~ end with their grandmother, tist church"se^icdsTundTy Pe f hooper of The Citadel, t ^ r th ^‘f or C S' man, Mrs. Mary Lawson and and* m7“ and“ m7s‘.~ jlmw b ^hdays May 3rd. T. A. j Mrs. Frank Bodie. Their par- evening. y ^ theweek- ^d their^pastor.^A. E. SmUh^ daughter> Dianna( and Mr Sexton and son were Sunday ^ Sammy Holtzclaw, Mrs. W. Any person indebted to saic) ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Berry Mr. and Mrs David Word m** W r' h i h,S ^ arents ’ ^ r - and worshiD serv i ce s with a Ma- and Mrs ' Arthur Sanders vis- guests of Mrs. Ada Center. a n^riS. Ciaude Farmer estate is >t notified and require and Mr and Mrs i-wt j ... „ ljavm vvoro ivi rS- Calvin Cooper. Pete is wor snip services wun a Ma Rnhprt Smith at th.> v»t j ^ an< l Meredith Hanley will ed to make payment on on I ■ ^ nd iwm Jdck Itts and Mlss Susan Word, who 0 n The Citadel tennis team sonic rin g in commemoration ted R °b ert ^mith at the Vet- M r and Mrs. Ray Waters oe lebrate birthdavs Mav Mh h. frr^ that Hat., an i ail nor" and panny ol Clmton, were was home from Columbia Col- which played at Furman IS 01 his 80th birthday. !f ans Hwpite! m Augusta, and Jesse Lancy visited Jack Ad a mTh before that dat ^* and a11 per t Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. lege, for the week-end, at- Greenvill^Fricfay ^nTat" PC The presentation w a s ^ |" d ^^Mr^Raymond C H 1V , ard c , the . Vel ^ ran . s Hos - birthdTy^Iay'’etlT " h u . a* . T • tended the Smith family re- on Saturday made by Polly Gallman, the " ed ^ and Mrs - Raymond pi tal in Columbia Sunday. Mrs Rhonda Smith Rev. and Mrs, J .B. Aber- union at the CUnton Mills Mr »nd Mr, m w wn. youngest m e m b e r of the ^ughman and family Mrs - Khonda ^th FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 28r<| day of May, 1966, I will yer der a final account Of m\ and doings as Administ Sylvia Kernells, C 1 a u d e d. B. N. C. T. A. of the estatg Mr. and Mrs. Wade Thorn- Mrs. Clara Fortner of Hughes, Ben Williams, Jenny of Gus W. Hollingsworth iij ton and children of Hazel- Greenwood, is spending a few Hitts, Mrs. R. H. Littleton the office of the Judge of Pro* hurst, Ga.,-and Mr .and Mrs. days with Miss Beatrice wR i celebrate birthdays May bate of Laurens County, a( Claude Thornton of Calhoun Hawks due to the illness of 2n d - 10 o’clock a. m. and on thq Falls, were Sunday guests of their mother, Mrs. Susie Barry Whitman, James same day will apply for 4 Laney, Brian Blackwell and final discharge frorp rhy trusj William Woodward havfe as Administrator D. B. N. C, The congregalTon'of me Ly- and 0l > e , Th »ra ,0 »- Ha , wks ' ^ Mrs. Annie Mae Caugh- Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller a sons having claims agains^ said estate will present them crombie of Laurens visited ^umon ivuus M r. and Mrs. H. W. Wil- youngest m e m b e r of the " ,,u iamuy - Mr. and Mrs. John Maye celebrate a birthdayMay 7th 1 pmvenhor'be forevefbapredl his mother Mrs HenVv Ah" «* mm ^ lty build m g Sunday. Uams and Charles Williams church. Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Smith were called to Union Friday Little Melissa Ficklin cele- ’ ^omb?e th^ nas^ weew ld Mrs. Word’s mother Mrs. J. visited Mr. and Mrs. G. C. REVIVAL IN PROGRESS of Charleston, and Mr. and due to the death of Mr. brated her third birthday Ap- crombit, the p^st week-end. F. Weir, was a Smith before p arr i sh j r and also Mr The L y d i a Presbyterian MJ'S- Cecil Spurlock and chil- Maye s brother, Sam Maye ril 21st Ne r wbe^7ZM,lr tm M the A/i , and Mr’s. Gerald Cooper in Church is in revival services Jen were guests of Mr. and WITH TH e SICK Newberry Hospital . on Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaff- North Augusta the past week- th ‘s week with services at Mr s- Marcelle Barker Sun day afternoon ior minor sur- ney were called to Whitmire end 7:30 each evening. _ da y- ge Mrs 0n Hcnrv a Km„ i at T Y 6last Week Mrs - John Heath of Green- The P ub lic is cordially in- Mr. and Mrs. J •,n^ Mr? h hn n ? r ' dUe l ° ‘ he death 0f ““ SlSter - ville, spent the week-end with vited. and Mrs. John Brewinglon sister - in - law. Mrs. Clyde her sisters. Miss Feroline Gaynor PhilUps Clyde Tram- Pastor of the Lydia and Rock tended the singing at Antioch Mr .and Mrs. Walter Haton Little Kim Wallenzine has will celebrate a wedding ant- mumps. niversary May 2nd. M. De- L. C. Gooch is a patient at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ev- Young, Madison DeYoung . ; is and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee at- CILARLES F. WALDRON: Trust Officer of M. S. , Bailey & Son, Bankers, \ Administrator, D. B. N. C. T. A., Clinton, S. C, April. 19, 1966 A21-4c-M12 LEONARD-MARLER Insurance —: Dial 833-1121 C. H. LEONARD EMILY MARLER — Whitef ord's — Flavor-Crisp Chicken ■rtvS theVlfoo COMPLETE rd DINNER 95c 3 Pieces of thick en, F. F. Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls {Bargain Box \ $2.15 19 Pieces of Chick- |en For Family of 3 To 5 People The Family Bucket $3.50 15 Pieces of 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 SIaw\, 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 ■ 1,1 " " ' Bucket ’O Shrimp $3.95 25 Jumbo Shrimp, Tartar Sauce, 6 Hot Biscuits South Broad Street CUnton NOW, “ALL RISKS’’ INSURANCE PROTECTION FOR YOUR BOAT, TRAILER AND MOTOR . . . including coverage for damage in transit, and collision in the wafer . . . insurance for 12 months navigation . . . including coverage while being transported overland. Liability protection for col lision damage to another vessel afloat is provided at no extra cost when your boat is included under this coverage. Seay and Mrs. mell and Mr. Trammell and Bridge churches. Church near Woodruff Sun- her brother, Melvin Seay and MRS. KING HONORED da y afternoon. They also vis- Mrs. Seay. WITH PARTY Mrs. Bigbee’s niece, Mrs. Fred Mathis spent the Saturday evening Mrs. Mrs. Rosa Edwards, in past week with her parents, James N. King, Jr., of Woodruff. . . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maples, in Charleston was honored with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Long Sharon. Mrs. Bobby Webb a miscellaneous shower at Tuxedo, N. C., Mr. and spent the week-end with her the Lydia commuity build* Mrs. James Rhodes of Lau- grandparents and on Sunday building. rens, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mr. Webb and daughter, Guests enjoyed several Littleton and daughter, and Cathy, and Mr. and Mrs. games, after which party re- Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Littleton Benny Tucker and Micheal freshments were served. and J° e ^ s P en t Sunday with joiped them. Mrs. Maples is Mrs. King, the former Miss Pvd - W. T. Campbell at Fort very ill at her home. Janice Goss, was presented Gordon, Ga. Mrs. Bobby Fuller and chil- many lovely gifts for her Mrs. Claude Farmer and dren of Gaffney were week- home. Velda visited Mr. and Mrs. end guests of Mr. Fuller’s Mrs. King, Sr., of Mt. Charlie Cole in Joanna Sun- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pleasant, and Miss Virginia da y- Fuller. Senn of Charleston, were out Kenneth Stroud was the Mrs. Edna Terrell and of town guests for the party, week-end guest of Alvin Mrs. Katherine Smith of Hostesses included Mrs. Brewerton in Joanna. Greenville, visited their Gary Sprouse, Mrs. Jimmy Mrs. Essie Garner and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Sanders, Mrs. Mike Foster daughter and Mrs. Doris and Mrs. W. L. Motte, recent- and Miss Harriet Wilson. Jones and daughter of Ches- ly. Ray Reeder of Joanna, BAPTISM SUNDAY * er ’ Y* sded Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-end with his • EVENING Paid Foster Sunday grandparents. Friends BAPTISM SUNDAY • EVENING . are Baptismal services will be glad to know that Mr. Motte held at 7:30 p. m., Sunday acts and doings as Adminis tratrix of the estate of Bessie FINAL SETTLEMENT T . . . - Take notice that on the 12th L’ f,;, a ‘ the Lyd ' a Bap " St aI May, I**. I re- irom the hospital. Church ^ , Mrs. J. H. Wallenzine of PARTY FOR THREE e 3 ' inal aCC ° Unt 0 ' my Kinards, spent the past week YEAR OLD SATURDAY Renp h Mmpr Ughter ’ MrS ‘ LiUy k ^ L y d I, 3 comndunit y S. Mauney in the office of the Belle Miller. building was decorated with j udge of p ro bate of Laurens Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bal- balloons Saturday afternoon Sy at 3 S) p m and on 0. rd -" r : a, ! d M MrS ' J' B ' P»«y Gallman was hon- the same day wSl apply for a P „„ n i^T 8 T" ° r !, «. y ^ rS ' CheS “ ey Ki ” g final discharge from my trust and Peggy Ballard were Sun- and Mrs. Jeanette Heaton on as Administrator day y, r Sl “ r . S of . lhc laa 3r <l MrtMay- 3 Any person indebted to said brother and sister-in-aw Mr. Around fifty friends enjoy- csta t e is „ 0 t ltled and re , ulr . H,l.! p a ,h ' “ T* 5 ™ 1 PoUy ' ' d t0 Payment on or Mr r r- t h f ^ t I le games pa ?y re ''before that date, and all per- Mrs. R. G. Johnson was m freshments were served. sc ‘ ns havi claims inst Spartanburg a few da ys ast Each child was given a fa- said estate will ent them week to vis,t her daughter, vor. on or before Mrs Juanita Coker, who was Out of town guests were proven, or be forever barred a patient in the General Hos- J. E. Freeman of Union, ODETTA MAUNEY Pita!- grandfather of the honoree; Administratrix J. E. Freeman of Union Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mode and q^j n B road gj and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mrs. Johnny Adams and chil- Clinton SC ’ Price of Abbeville were dren also of Union; and Mr. April n> 196 ^ ’ ' A 14-4c-M5 week-end guests of the for- and Mrs. Malcolm Price of mer’s daughter, Mrs. Arthur Abbeville. FINAL SETTLEMENT Gallman and Mr. Gallman. Polly, the daughter of Mr. Take notice that on the 7th FAMILY NIGHT and Mrs. Arthur Gallman, day of June, 1966, I will ren- Family night will be held who were also present, was (ier a final account of my at the Lydia Baptist Church remembered with many nice acts and doings as Executrix Wednesday evening, May 4, gifts. of the estate of James Dorroh at 7:30. BIRTHDAYS AND Hairston in the office of the At this time the Woman’s ANNIVERSARIES Judge of Probate of Laurens Missionary Society, the B. F. Harvey will celebrate County, at 10 o’clock a. m., Brotherhood and the youth a birthday April 30. and on the same day will ap- organizations will meet. May 4th birthdays will in- ply for a final discharge from WOMAN’S CLUB APRIL elude Mrs. Charles Gaffney my trust as Executrix. MEETING and Rev. Roscoe Bryan. Any person indebted to said The Lydia Woman’s Club George Howell will observe estate is notified and requir- met Thursday evening at the a birthday May 3rd . ed to make payment on or be- community building for the Mrs. L, W. Abercrombie fore that date, and all per- April session, with Mrs. will have a birthday April 29. sons having claims against Clyde Trammell, president, Randy Templeton will be 4 said estate will present them years old May 1st. on or before said date, duly April 28th will be the birth- proven, or be forever barred, day of James Overstreet. Mrs. George Blackwell and L. F. Davis will celebrate birthdays on^VTSy 1. .Mrs. Virginia Wilson cele- presiding. The devotional was brought by Miss Velda Farmer. Mrs. Glenn Gaskins, secretary, called the roll and read the minutes of the March meet ing. The program chairman, brated a birthday April 25. GAYNELLE HAIRSTON DOUGLAS, Executrix, Route 1, , * Laurens, S. C. 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