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THE CLINTON CHRONTCI-.®
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Just what the
doctor ordered: best wishes
for a healthy, happy holiday!
HOWARD’S PHARMACY
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Visits Parents
MRS. J. HOGAN
Gorr^spondent-Reprosentalivo
Telephone "697-6949
From me (your correspon
dent) to you (my subscrib
ers): Have a Merry Christ
mas and many joys in the
coming year of 1967.
Spec. 5 and Mrs. L. V. .Milte
of Ft.. Stewart, Ga., arrived
on Tuesday and will remain
for a week with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Champ John
son.
Way tills holy Season
bloom with happiness!
M. & W. AUTO SALES
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 12th
day of January. 1967 We will
render a final account of our
acts and doings as Executors
of the estate of R. A. Steer in
the office of the Judge of Pro
bate of Laurens County, at 10
o'clock a.m., and on the same
day will apply fo r a final dis
charge from our trust as Ex
ecutors.
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 be
fore such date, duly proven
or be forever barrel.
Richard Dudley Steer
Robert Lindley Steer,
Executors
November 28, 1966 4C-D2!'
OFFICE SUPPLIES
THE CHRONICLE
PHONE 833-9541
. Mr. and Mrs. James Simp-
-were Friday overnight
guests oii Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Brock in Atlanta. Mrs. Toni
Reeves and sons of Orlando,
Fia , joined them there and
returned with..them to spend
the Christmas holidays here
and with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. David Pitts in Clinton.
Ray Rowe of Thornwell Or
phanage is spending the holi
days with his mother, Mrs.
Helen Rowe. .
1st Lt. and Mrs. William L.
Glenn of McGuire A.F.B. and
Miss Elaine Boyce of Wood-
bridge. Va. will arrive on Fri
day tb spend a week with
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland God
frey will enjoy the.Christmas
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Wright and family in
Hartsville.
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
J. Clifton Lollis visited the
Latter's mother, Mrs. Buela
Davis, and Mrs. Fachael
Jones inllo nea Path.
Mr?. Candy Lawson, stu
dent at Draughons Business
College in Greenville is spend
ing the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Dunlap.
Karen Webb, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Webb is
confined to home with chick
en pox.
Arriving on Christmas Day
to spend a few dqys with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Phillips will
be Rev. and Mrs. Russell
Dean and children of Pow
hatan, Va., and Rev. and Mrs.
Obie Dyehes and children of
Great Falls Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Phillips and children of Char
lotte will spend the Monday
following Christmas with
them.
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SEASON’S
GREETINGS
til's, tlzanll you jot t/out
fzisndi fuji and ms dojis
tfiat only good tfiincji
ordt corns io you this
dolidaytuns.
EASTS1DE GREENHOUSE
THANK YOU
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TO ALL
OUR FRIENDS
W«*r« happy from the top of
our bright red stocking cap right
down to our shining boots, to
have had a share in your Christ-
mast Smiles and kisses and
•queals of joy around your family
circle are our best reward for our
many long and busy hours spent
Aese past few weeks.
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know e • a Santa does some*
times make mistakes on sizes,
colon- So please, bring it back
for exchange. You'll be happier
oacUo will wel
M. We want to make good
Santa's mistakes and we will
appreciate your cooperation, so
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May true joy be yours this Christmas!
"CHANDLER’S GARAGE '
Christmas Dinner
Celebrating an early Christ
mas dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Champ John
son were: Mrs. Kenneth
Smith and children, and Mrs.
Arthur Knight of Honea Path,
Mrs. Maude Morrison of Co
lumbia, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Lollis and family of Leveland,
Clarence Lollis of Hickory Ta
vern, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lol
lis and son. Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Lollis, Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Snipes, Mr. and Mrs.
'Marvin Lollis of Clinton, Bet
ty and Larry Mottte, Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Clifton of Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones of
Travelers Rest spent _ the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Z. Rogers.
Christmas Party
On Wednesday evening Jeff
and Gene Hogan entertained
23 of their friends with a
Christmas party at their
home on Moorehead Drive.
Mrs. Phyllis Fuller was in
charge of the entertainment
and assisted Mrs. Hogan in
serving refreshments to the
group.
Birth
Rogers
Mr. ahd Mrs. John Earl
Rogers announce the birth of
a son, Brian Keith on Dec.
14. She is the former Judy
Rogers of Laurens.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
On Thursday, Dec. 22 happy
birthday wishes go to Willie
Prater, Bootsie Oswalt, Mrs.
J. B. Johnson, Shelly Rox-
ann Koon, Mack Brown, Gail
Mays, and Sherman McCar-
son. Also, on the same day,
Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrams,
and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Wise will observe their wed
ding anniversary.
Friday, Dec. 23, Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Godfrey and Mr.
and Mrs. Derrill Bozard will
observe their wedding anni
versary.
On Dec. 24 birthday' greet
ings go to Merretta Burnette
and Karen Patricia Chap
pell. Observing a wedding an
niversary are Mr. and Mrs.
Sloan Rowlands.
Effie Gannon, Franceen
Tucker^ Tommy Holcombe
and Butch Rice will celebrate
birthdays on Christmas Day
and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ab
rams will observe a wedding
anniversary.
Marion Oxner and Cindy
Holsorback will have birth
days on Dec. 26.
Myrtle Moore will celebrate
a birthday on Dec. 27 and ob
serving wedding anniversaries
are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mar
tin and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Johnston.
Happy birthday on Dec. 28
to Sylvia Motts, John Mor
gan and Barbara Glenn.
UHEDIIOM'S NOTICE
All persons having claim.,
against the estate of John A.
Davis, deceased, are hereby
notified to file the same duly
verified with the undersigned,
and those indebted to said
estate will please make pay
ment likewise.
Helen H. Davis
Executrix
107 S. Holland St.
Clinton, S. C.
Dec. 8, 1966.
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By ‘JIM’ GOODMAN
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.. to men of good will. Such is our
earnest hope for Christmas, 1966!
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CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of B. L.
Smith, deceased, are hereby
notified to file the same duly
verified, with the undersigned,
and those indebted to said
estate will please make pay
ment likewise.
Ida Butler Smith,
Executrix
608 Musgrove St.
Clinton, S. C.
Nov. 25, 1966 3C-D22
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