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