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Clinton, S. C* Thursday, January 26, 1967 \ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Lydia Mill News . . . - A Sanders Returns to School in Va. MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Telephone 833-2006 attended a planning meeting Mr .and Mrs. J. C. Nabors for 4-H workers in Laurens and daughter, Lynn Keller on last Thursday. On Satur- Nabors, were among those en- day a number of 4-H girls, joying a family dinner at the accompanied by Mrs. Carter home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wright, attended the class on Satterwhite on Sunday. • '‘Table Manners” at the Lau- prints are Impressions” was Jim Dean have returned home ren s County Agriculture build- Finley given by Mrs. Trammell. from Self Memorial Hospital i n g Those attending from J*?*** 5 rimny . The cluh voted to order in Greenwood. Shady Grove were. Cathy Ber- ~ Union — Jesse Fifiley, 64, more flavoring to sell. Mrs. J. Capers Gregory is ry, Hay Shouse, Susan Shouse, of-Rt. 3, Union, diec^ Satur- Officers for 1967 were elec- a patient at the General Hos- Maxine Spivey, Margie Spi- day at 1:15 p.m. at a local Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy San- ted as follows: pital in Greenville. vey, and Linda Davehport. hospital after several months ders and Reni and Mr. and President Miss Robert Mrs. Lena McCoig is a pa- Mrs. Evelyn Davenport ac- of declining* health and illness Mrs. Benny Tucker and Mike Prince; Vice President—Mrs. tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- companied her daughter. ' of three weeks, accompanied the former’s Sam Madden; Secretary — pital. Monday afternoon Mrs. N. Native of Union County, he brother, Timmy Sanders, to Mrs. Tommy Mcfclveen; Trea- Mike South has been out of \ house attended a planning had lived in Clinton and in Chatham, Va. Sunday follow- urer — Mrs. B. P. Lark; Pro- school with chicken pox. meeting of the Council of Union County all his life. He ing his visit here with his gram Chairman — Mrs. Dew- Birthdays and Anniversaries Homemakers in Laurens at was a son offche late Will and parents, Rev. and Mrs. M. J. ey Mills; Social Chairman — Happy birthday today to the Agrtbulture building. Lizzie Nelson Finley and was Sanders between semesters at Mrs. David Word. Bobby Johnson, Mrs. J. T. Mr. and Mrs. Hub Spivey a Baptist, the Hargrave Military Acade- Coffee and cookies were Whitmore, and Mrs. G. C. and family visited in Gray Surviving are his wife, Mrs. my in Chatham. served the group. Parrish. ~ Court on Sunday afternoon. Ethel Lynch Finley, and two Mr. afid Mrs. Woodrow Wil- Mrs. Ronald Pace was a vis- Billy Walker will have a Steve Wright, son of Mr. sisters, Mrs. M. B. Rochester son of Orangeburg were itor also Mrs. Woodrow Wil- birthday Feb. 1. and Mrs. Carter Wright spent and Mrs. John Harris of Clin- Thursday supper guests of Mr. son of Orangeburg, Mrs. Jan. 29 birthdays will in- the week-end at home, followr t on . and Mrs. Ralph Riddle. ^Ralph Riddle’s guest. ? elude Aaron Howell, Capers ing exams at University of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy James,^ Ladies Meet After March Gregory and Ellis Huffstetler. South Carolina where he is a OFFICE SUPPLIES Mr. and Mrs. Dubose Cun- Following the Mothers Roger Patterson will cele- freshman. CHRONICLE PUB. CO. ningham and Miss Esther Gre- March for the March of Dimes brate his birthday Jan. 27 and gorv visited their mother Mrs on Friday evening the ladies Robert Patterson’s birthday Capers Gre^y to te' Get returned to the Lydia Com- will be Jan. 28. * eral Hospital in Greenville, munity building for refresh- Perry Parrish will observe Sunday. ments served by the Lydia Wo- his birthday Jan| 30. “Mrs. John Heath of Green- man ’ s Club - ^ 1 Black ’ ville spent the week-end with Birth Announcement zie Hawkins and Mrs. W. E. her sister, Mrs. Clyde Tram- HarVey Ellis will celebrate their birth- mell and Mr. Trammell. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Har- days Jan. 27. Heath is spending a few weeks vey annouhc e the birth of a Mrs. J W. Fuller and Mrs. with her sister, Miss Feroline daughter, Debra Gail, born James Ammons will observe Seay, who returned home Sun- Jan. 19 at Bailey Memorial their birthdays Jan. day following two weeks sur- Hospital. Festus Harris, gical illness at Self Memorial Mrs. Harvey is the former Ja " a Y >op< : r OQ . ~ „ Hospital in Greenwood. Eloise Wilson. • ber birthday Jan 28 and Cyn- Baptist Men’s Day Sunday thia Cooper s birthday will be Baptist Men’s Day will be Jan. 30. held at the Lydia Baptist I 31, also will observe Better shi service from Mr. and Mrs. James Seay of Greenville and their grand children, Chris and Kim Car- „ . .. . ver of Greenwood visited Miss Church Sunday when the lay men of the church will have charge of the morning wor- Seay on Sunday afternoon. Miss Priscilla Gaskins stu dent nurse at the University ship. News of Bonds Cross Roads MRS. N. A. SHOUSE Correspondent Telephone 697-6829 _ . . , . t -j a « ♦ Mr. Frank Goss will have To S w!S; and ' ead her parents, Mr.^ and Mrs. The morn j ng speakers will *-* a . 8k * ns ‘ . be Houston Ellig and John . Mr. Jim Dean and Mrs. ^cker. Mrs. James Evans ip spend- Johnny Walker and daughter ^ men w ho will, are asked j n g some time in Fort Leon- visited their wife and mother, s j n g j n choir. a rd Wood, Mq^with her son, Mrs. Jim Dean, a patient in g p Harvey is chairman gSG Isaac Evans and hisTam- Selt Memorial Hospital in 0 { us hers.~ ily. Greenwood last week. Crusade Mr. and Mrs. 11 David Pitts Harvey Shumate of Card- Friday at 1 p.m. at Calvary returned from Atlanta on Wed- ner-Webb University in Boil- Baptist Church on Sloan St. nesday. They were in Atlan- ing Spring, N. C., was home i n Clinton there will be a wor- ta due of illness of a brother for hte week-end with his par- ship service conducted by the 0 f M rs . Pitts, ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Crusade for Christ team and Mrs. Texie Henderson visit- Shumate, Jr. a musical program will be at e( j her brother, Lockwood Hen-- Homer Sharpe, Jr., A.M. 1 p.m. on Saturday at Calvary derson at Newberry Hospital with the U. S. Air Force, Mrs. Baptist Church. on Sunday. Mr. Henderson Sharpe and son of Charleston, with The Sick was in a car wreck last week S. C., spent the week-end with Lester Davis is a surgical and is a patient at Newberry his grandmother, Mrs. Mack pa tient at the General Hospital Hospital. Harris and other relatives. j n Greenville. Mrs. Carter Little Scott Gambrell of Lau rens is visiting his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield for a few days. - Club Has January Meetini The Lydia Woman’s Club met January 19 for their reg ular monthly meeting at the Lydia Community^ Building with the president, Mrs. Clyde Trammell presiding. The March of Dimes 1967 film ‘‘This Land is Your Land” .was shown by Sgt. Cothran and Sgt. Creel of Presbyterian College at the beginning of the meeting and the literature for the Mothers March given out and assign-ij ments for the March for Fri day evening made. The devotional on “Fobt- finish v jx*'.-. .VXV.W.V. - . . . . • MAAAAVtV.V. 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C Jan. 5, 1967. 3c-J26 CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of E. F. An derson, 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. James E. Anderson Executor 206 W. Maple St. Clinton, S. C. Date:*Jan. 20, 1966 3c-F-9 CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge. WHEREAS Louise Buford and Sara B. Copeland made suit to me to grant them Let ters of Administration of the "Estate antd effects of Lois M. Buford. These, are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar the Kindred and Creditors of the said Loi| M. Buford, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lau rens Court House, Laurens, S. C.- on Feb. 7, next after pub lication hereof, at 3:00 p. m. to show Cause, if any they have, why said Administra tion should not be granted. 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