The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 09, 1967, Image 12

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f osterVisitorsFroiR CLIFTON HEATON dy Cannon in-Greenville Sun- 'Representative day. Waahinftan Street Mias Sara Nell. Heaton of Dial SSt*S19S Woodruff, Mrs. Frances Nor- _ . _ ^ . ris of Joanna, and Mrs. .L. Essie Garter and c Heato& Mrs ciifton Hea- Sr. Teresa, and grand- ton gnd chiIdren ^ Ms city sr Tammy of Chester t Sund afternoon with . - . i . J M Lu“ d M r S . PaUl P ° S ' Mr. and Mrs. WendeU Robert- ter *pd other relatives, Sun- gon Sickness Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mrs. David Owens is ill at Ptttitt and Grankie Pruitt vis- her home on Jefferson Street. Ited^fheir son in Aiken, Sun- M rg. S'. P. Dye, mother of <l*y. Mrs. David Owens, is ser- Mr. and Mrs., Joe Vaughn iously ill at Spartanburg Gen- and V children of Greenville eral Hospital'. * spent Sunday with her sister, M?s. Louise Webb is a sur- Mrs. Edna Heaton. gery patient at Self Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton Hospital, Greenwood, attended hte funeral of her Mrs.-EsSie Simmons under- cousin, Frank Hail, in Jones- went surgery at Self Memor- vijle, Thursday. ial Hospital, Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Mrs. WilMam Dominick and >aton and son, Marty Ray, daughter, Penny Dale, are Mrs. L. C. Heaton spent sick at their home. Week-end in Columbus, at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Georgia with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thomas is a patient Bill iFells and sons. Dessie Webb has been a pa- r O. L. Godfrey and sons, tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- Jack and Clardy of Ninety^ pital. Six spent the week-end with Mrs. Annie Mirle Smith is his daughter and son-in-law, a patient at Bailey Memorial |lr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten. Hospital. f Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wind- Birthday Party tor ind daughter, Sybil, vis- On February 1 the first lied Bill Lindler in Whitmire, grade of*Bailey School, about Saturday night. - 33 boys and girls, enjoyed a r . Mr- and Mrs. Carroll Ful- birthday party in honor of iher and daughter, Barbara Elizabeth *. Ann Sanders, Ann, of Johnston visited her daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tal- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert madge Sanders. Elizabeth Ann Leopard, and other relatives was celebrating her 7th birth- leeently. day. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Manor Valentine Party of West Palm Beach, Flori- The G. A.’s and Sunday dq and Mr. and Mrs. Charles School Class of . the Pentecos- A. Pearson of Columbia are tal Holiness Church will have ^pending a few days with Mr. a Valentine Party at the home amhMrs. L. H. Pearson. of Cheryl Heaton and they Miss Sara Nell Heaton of will crown the king and Woodruff spent the week-end Queen, withher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Birthday Party L; C. Heaton. On January 21 Peggy and S/ Guests of W. R. Thomas Charles Bryant Shepard were r ently were his brother, C. honored with a birthday par- Thomas, of Dublin, Geor- ty at the hoihe of their grand- lib and his nephew, Jim Hil- parents, Mr. and -Mrs. W. J. Jmrn of Dublin, Georgia spent Shepard oh Jackson Street, tbb ‘week-end and his broth- Twenty-fiVe boys and girls er ahd his wife, Mr. and.Mrs. were present. Refreshments Chajriie Thomas of Roelr Hill .were seryed by the^ostesHte,. spent Sunday and Mr^-and Mrs. Charles Shepard, Mrs. Mrs.* :Press Chaney . oT^this Dennis McLendon, Mrs. Ann CityJhad Sunday dinner. Lyda, and Mrs. W. J. Shep- . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sand- ard. ; |rS Visited Mr. and Mrs. Bar- Games were enjoyed by ev- Hughes, Dave Lawson, Lewis Wallenzine, Mrs. Dqpal Stew ard will observe their birth-v days February 14. February 2 Brenda Law- son, Pam Wallenzine and eryone. They received many Mrs. Fred Shelton have birth- nice and useful gifts. days. • Wedding Ceremony Mr * and Mrs - George Price Saturday, February 4, at observed their wedding anni- six o’clock Miss Debra Etters, versary February 6. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mea- ry Etters of 508 Musgrove dors celebrated their wedding Street, became the bride of anniversary February 10. Sa ™™ ie S ^ P . leS : ® on oi Mr f FINAL SETTLEMENT amtMrs. Wnfed Samples of Take not . cc ^ on (he 16th 200 Forest Street. \ o » March 1967 I will The wedding ceremony, per-^,Vr a nnai ™t of my formed by the Rev. Roscoe ac t s an d doings as Executrix Bryan, was held at the home 0 f the estate of Richard Ed- of the groom’s parents. "— ward Ferguson, Jr. in the of- The bride was dressed in a fice of the Judge of Probate light blue suit with black ac- Laurens County, at 10 cesor\es with a corsage of o’clock a.m., and on the same white carnations. The bride’s day will apply for a final dis mother wore charcoal grey charge from my trust as Ex suit with black accessories, ccutrix. , . . while the groom’s mother An y person mdebtM to said wore a white and blue suit estate is notified and required with black accessories. «r £ ‘ . . . said date, duly proven or be The groom chose h, s cous- forever m, George Gossett, Jr. as Beatr|ce A Fer g us0 „ best man. The bride s mother, Executrix Mrs. Nell Etters, was matron 301 w Walnut st of honor. Clinton S C. The wedding was well at- March 31, 1967 3t.lc tended by family and friends. —. A reception was held follow- FINAL SETTLEMENT ing the wedding at the home Take notice that on the 9th of the groom. day of March, 1967, I will Birthdays and Wedding .render a final account of my Anniversaries acts and doings as Adminis- * Cynthia Joy Heaton. Mr. tratrix of the estate of Nolan and Mrs Jerry Heatop, cele- B. Wicker in the office of the brated her 1st birthday Feb- Judge of Probate of Laurens ruary 7. County, at 10 o’clock a. m., Brian Beaman celebrated on the same day will ap his 7th birthday February Pfy» lor a B na l discharge from 7 ru/ trust as Administratrix. Valerie McNinch, daugh- -' person indebted to said ter of Mr. and, Mrs. David stale ’s notif.ed and requ red McNinch. will celebrate her “ “" „ n s h»v _ . , . ’, „ , lf , uiardate, and all persons hav- r ir !i hday r !,' ary r s ' , *tng claims against said estate Melinda Cheryl Com , • ^ p resc , nt them on or before daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. .^ id date duly proven or be Ghailes Couch, will celebrate forcJ J er b arret j her 1st birthday Febiuary 15. Dorothy W. Abrams M^lvjn , Creswell observes j Administratrix his birthday February 9, and Ja fl 13 19(J7 4-C-F-16 James N. Creswell observes * ; his birthday February 11. |p YOU DON’T READ Ronnie Hedspeth will oh- xup CHRONICLE serve a birthday February IS. . Rudell Heaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chiton Heaton. _ celebrated her 6th birthday February 7. Betty Ann Milam observed her birthday January 29 and Erskin Milam has one Feb ruary 8. Betty Lewis, Mrs. Roy Blackwell, Mrs. Gladys VOL’ DON’T GET THE NEWS Patronize Chronicle Advertisers r « I if r " l Ford Dealer White Sale now on! Biggest choice of value in Ford White Sale history! Ford Custom 500 sedans with pleated vinyl seats, whitewalls, full wheel covers—low White Sale price! Galaxie 500 hardtops, too... in a wide choice of two-tone color combinations... specially equipped and specially White Sale priced. Plus White Sale savings on the full line of ’67 Ford cars and trucks. See your Ford Dealer, Start saving today! Wli Galaxie 500 Hardtop Whitt Sale Special ftrd is fint ia sales in the Canriinas MOTOR COMPANY 302 North Broad Street — Clinton, S. C. i WE ARE SORRY RAN OUT OF PLATES LAST WEEJtt Your Likeness Was Terrific! We. 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