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dfattan, S. C, Thursday, February 16,1967 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE T— —T West Clinton News Here for Weekend Social Security MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Correapondent-Reprerientative lit Waahinf ton Street Dial 833-3192 Mrs. David Owens was call- Mrs. Maud Medlin under- J > Cornwall ed to Spartanburg and Greer went surgery Monday at Bai where her mother, Mrs. S. P. ley Memorial Hospital. Dye, and her sister, Mrs. W. ...Birthdays and Wedding Cpt Tnhn rnntua% , v H. McCarter, is critical ill. Anniversaries thy Conway “ Favettevmr Blrh “»J •’"‘T . Terry Samples, .on of Mr. North Carolina sueni Ih.. 0n Saturda y evening, Feb- and Mrs. Wayne Samples, cel- end with Mr. and Mrs. Ben *** f^ rated his birthday Februai *y one beloved by persons of all Woodward. with the Revs. Morgan Kizer en his^csl efforts for the pub- and Dr. John E. Rouse offici- lie good. ating. Burial was held in the \ native of Chester Coun- Many persons who are re- Forest Lawn Cemetery in Lau- ty hc came to Presbyterian ceiving social secur i t y p ay . College as a student, gradu- men ts reach age 65 each aling four years later. He was month and a member and deacon of the rens. partxof Medicare, tn order to birthday they get this protection, they must signed up for social sign a satement electing Jo be monthly checks. Failure covered.' vestl$ate /ttould cause tiMNM They will receive a card persons tdi lose some monthly from the Social Security Ad- checks as well as Medicare automatically ministration about three protection. To secure further 15. Gary Laney observed birthday February U. his standing official and ^ ^ February 13, Rev. George leader of Clinton. f fl ‘ (>nd to be> ()nly in want the doctor bill insurance three months before their James, Eric Foster, Mrs. Mr. Cornwall served as ma- the last two or three years, L_^r£ • honored with a birthday par ty in honor of his 7th birth- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gam- day. Fifteen boys and girls bre d Y* s,ted relat »ves in Hon- attended and games were en- ca I ath, Sunday. r . joyed. Refreshments were wLmffvlsitedMr^ndMrs 1 Mr!!' Sam" Foster, and Jimmy y „r' fmm' IMl" to 1965 and when hc had been suffering — - - - ' Tommie Beaman and Mrs. Campbell observed their birth- many things for the advance- from ill health, has his activ- day. ment of Clinton, including *f* es b(?en curtailed. Tommie Yicklin observed construction of an industrial Many will mis& this indi- and Girl’s h is birthday February 15. park;, were launched during vidual who meant so much to First Pen. Mrs. David McNinch, Bren- his administration The city so many and who knew no ders visited her father, R. D. tecostal Holiness Church will ** CampbeW, Cecil Adams also purchased land and con- creed nor rank in doing what Smith* in , Augusta, Georgiy have a cake sale, Saturday celebrate their birthday to- structed a huge parkmg lot he could o brighten the path- Hospital, Sunday. morning in front of Belk’S day- ' that has added immeasurably way of life lor those with Guests of Mr. and Mrs. An- Department Store. Anyone de- Mr - and Mrs. Jess Laney to th e business enjoyed by lo- whom he came in contact. I dy Hames over the weekend s j r i ng to cal i m ay call the will observe their wedding an- ca l merchants. am one oi tnose. were their daughter and son- home of Rev Entrekin " niversary February 20. He wa s a membex and for- He is survived by his wife, in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorrance Sickness February 18 Barbara Braz- mer chairman of the Laurens the former Miss Ethel Cope- Peace and children, of Green- Mr5 william Dominick is M. Janie Jackson, Richard County School Board, and land, tWo daughters, two sis- The following is from Char- First Presbyterian Church of quallfy fo J 5 hosp,tal c ° vera f before they reach age biformation about signing up lie Garrison’s column, Clinton and had been connect- ac 1 COrdm f . ta ^ ^! s card ca ”. n be used t0 for ^* dicare ’ ^ aU ’. 7 ite Z “Caught On The Wing’’, in ed with virtually all civic un- Mlss Martha Pressly district elect the doctor bill coverage, visit the office located at 219 The Anderson Independent: dertakings during- the more 4 man f* er of the social secun- It should be returned before Magnolia Avenue in Green- , , than 40 vears ho bad livod in ^ office in Greenwood. They the month of their 65th birth- wood. Thfe telephone number Upper South Carolina lost years hc ha - d " vad “ have been receiving monthly day if they want the protec- is OR 3-1711. Office hours are x disability or reduced retire- tion. This is the only action from 8:45 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. . f . 11 had beca m yj )loasurc t0 ment benefits and need to necessary. weekdays and from 9:00 a.m. rank, in the recent death oi now im oi 20 ygars or take no action to have the Miss Pressly reminded oth- to 12:00 noon on Saturdays. J. J. (Peek) Cornwall, out- more, and he measured up. in hospital p rotection . However, ers who are reaching age'65 ^ -r C1V1C cv ci y sense, to what oog,jvoutd they must decide whether they to contact her office two or OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. X V/ U A A AURA XV A M. kj • Otis Jefferson in Greenwood, Thelma Kidd. Brian received Sunday, and also spent 1 the many nice gifts, weekend with her parents, Mr. Cake Sale and Mrs.L. C. Heaton. Tha Woman’s Mr. and Mrs. Arthur San- Auxiliary of the First Pen r JL Want tomove up in class . but not in price? u l ——T* \ ville. a surgical patient at Self Me- Campbell observe their birth- there as elsewhere, had giv- ters and two brothers. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ham- mor i a i Hospital, Greenwood, day. rick visited Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Elliot in Langley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gam- Holpiul. brell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lawrence in Greenville, Saturday. Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. M honored Raymond, Jimmy and Richard Campbell and J. L. and Shorty Arnold with Mrs. W. B. Campbell is a Kenneth Stroud observes patient at Bailey Memorial hi s birthday February 20. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hedgpath observed their wedding anni versary February 14. Liglit-hearted salad noj*? of Dr. J. W. Davis; and on the west by lands formerly of R. . . _ . _ .. w. Adams w Davis Estate. Mrs. O. L. Godfrey TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Ninety - Six — Mrs. Maggie The successful bidder, imme- Clardy Godfrey, 66, died Fri- a diately upon the conclusion of day morning, January 27, at birthday dinner at their home, the bidding, shall deposit with her home in Ninety-Six follow- Sunday. the Clerk of Court the sum of ing an Ittness of four years. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alex- ten (10%) per centum ol the Mrs. Godfrey was born in ander visited her father, John amount of his bid as a guar- Laureps County, a daughter of Medlock, in Easley Sunday. antee of his good faith in the the late Will G. Clardy and bidding. The same to be ap- Mrs. Frances Poole Clardy. NOTICE OF SALE plied to the purchase price She had been living in Nine- The State of South Carolina, “ pon h ‘ s c “ mP '.r g T' 0 ? ‘k' ty '? lx ,or the pa l 15 . terms of sale, otherwise to be and was a member of the paid to Plaintiff for Credit on First Baptist Church of Nine- the indebtedness. In the event ty-Six. the successful bidder should Survivors include her hus- fail to make such deposit, or band, Obie L. Godfrey of the should fail to comply with the home; a daughter, Mrs. Pat- terms of sale, the said lands ty Jeane Wooten of Clinton; shall be re-sold on the same four sons, Jack and Clardy . v County of Laurens In Court of Common Pleas Lydie Davis Parker and Ruth Davis, Plaintiffs, vs Elliott A. Davis, John D. “ or'some s'ubs«Hient^Sole«"day G^f^yoi ^0^7= iw on same terms, ai risk of p. Godfrey of Massachusetts, and O. L. Godfrey, Jr., of The purchaser to pay for Laurens; two brothers, Er- papers, stamps and record- skine Clardy of Greenville and Walter G. Clardy of Rock W. E. DUNLAP, Hill; and seven grandchildren. C. C. C. P. & G. S. Funeral services were held Dated this 3rd day of Feb- at 3 p.m. Sunday atthe First ruary, 1967. - F9*F23 Baptist Shurch in Ninety-Six persons unknown any right, title, estate inter- dofaulti p UrchasC r. property described in the Complaint herein, any un- . known adults being as a-class in ^' designated as John Doe, and any unknown infants or per sons under disability ^ being as a class designated as Rich ard Roe, Defendants. PURSUANT to. a decree, of the Court in the above stated case, I will self arptfBTlc out cry to the highest bidder, either in or in front of the Court House, at Laurens C. H., S. C., on Salesday in March next, being Monday, the 6th day of the month, dur ing the legal hours, for such sales, the following described .property, to wit: Parcel No. 1. All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the Coun ty of L'aurens, State at South Carolina, containing ninety- four (94) acres, more or less, known as the Creek Field and being a portion of the Sara A. Davis Estate and bounded as> follows: North by lands of Robert C. Davis and lands of Dr. James W. Davis East by lands of Dr. James W. Davis; West by lands of Henry Cole man and South by Wands of Henry Coleman and Dr. James W. Davis. Except, the tract of fifty (50) acres, more or less, conveyed by J. D. Davis to Jack H. Davis, Jr., by deed dated June 19, 1937, recorded in Deed Book 72, at Page 77, in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County. Parcel No. 2. All that piece, parcel or tract o£ land, con taining one hundred one and six tenths (101.6) acres, more or less, known as the Bryson Place, situate, lying and be ing on both sides of S. C. Highway No. S-30-103, south west of the City of Clinton, in. Hunter Township, Laurens County, State of South Caroli na, being bounded as follows: on the northeast by lands now or formerly of T. J. Leake on lands now or formerly of George Blackwell; on the southeast by lafids now or for merly of Estate of John T. Young; on the southwest by lands now or formerly of El liott A. Davis; and on the jiorthwest by lands now or for merly of League, and possibly others. Parcel No. 3. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, con taining one hundred thirteen and two-tenths (113.2) acres, more or less, lying and being on the S. A. L. Railroad, southwest of the City Of Clin- 'ton, in Hunter Township, Laurens County, > State of South Carolina, being bound ed as follows: on the north east by lands of Elliott A. Da vis; on the southeast by lands of Estate*of John T. Young and lands formerly of Dr. J. W. Davis, now of James F. Davis; on the south by lands of James F-. Pftvis, formerly 1967 DODOE POLARA-THE BIG CAR AT THE LITTLE PRICE! 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