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• • Clinton, S. C., Thursday March 23, 1%7 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE intYille Grange Ids Initiation Communion Rites At Lutheran Church Camp Fire Girls *|The Mourttvflle Grange held This evening (Thursday) Uayg Panny Vajp regular meeting ThJrsday an d again on Easter day, Holy VUIIUf ght, March, 16 at the Cirange f *' be admtais- Camp Fire Girls began all 1 - i if 1 ~u. ‘ ohn s . Lbtberan knocking at doors and selling au - ■ Church. This evening’s ser- J ^ • — a After the business session, vice will be at 7:30 and for t an< ^ y as their an- ^initation of candidates who Sunday, 11 a.m, • nual candy sale got underway eotly Jpint^ the Grange Dr - E - B - Keisler, interim v y ' .. . . .. as, 9t*eiBenld. The degree pastor of the congregation, , c y ^ ar e s se 1 can- am was led by the Overseer wil l preach Sunday morning dy ° ako rnone y fcr their d District Deputy, Mr A on the subject, "Suppose “T'k 8 ^" 1 ^ su “ m , er ' ifSfT&Ll Laurens. Those ^r.st Had Not Risen. m with ^ of the sale ^ ^ e \ af ksan « kl„k/\re * maining as profit for the girls. H w d€n \ ^ P ii C ' “ anQ N 0 ^ 01 ^ 5 The Clinton Council of Camp f ^ OUntV ‘ le ,? ap ' Joanna - Lana Marie Na ' Hie Girls is the only council in n w’ Ml \ and r s ; bors < 18-month-old daughter the state of ^nth Carolina, ugl** W$lf, formerly of of .Johnnie H. and Louise ThivS sale is their C., and now Crapps Nabors, of 512 Milton ma king project of the year ° f the area ‘ Road> died Thursdav at 5:30 and includes all three districts Served p m at ^ local h0S P ital after of the Clinton Camp Fire or- M M^ a « r w ^ Mr> 3 SUdden iUneSS ' * ganization. Bluebirds. Camp- B -i j; 0110 ”’ Jr - Surviving also are four sis- fire. Junior- - High Camp Fire, ng^ne, social hour. ters Amelia Nabors, Penny and Horizon Club Girls make rRFfrtTnnc wrkrrwrst. Nabors, Vickie Nabors, and up the organization. . ■* . EDITORS NOTICE a twin Danna NaborS) of Tommy wihdsor is Chair- Joanna Baptist k4r flv lhS claimi the home: two brothers, man of the candy sale. Revival Series ^against the estate of Lillie Charles and John Nabors of R it Prather, deceased, the home; and maternal R/VPW Clubs ^are hereby notified to file the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. LA . . jKamedply, verified, with the otis Crapps of Columbia. ' ^eet 111 LourenS ■^indersigned, and those indebt- Funeral services were con- The Clint ' 1° Sa * d ' es f a to will please ducted Saturday at 11:00 a. Professional Women’s Club make payment likewise. m. at Gray Funeral Home in joined with the clubs of Green- _ Ralph C. Prather Clinton by Dr. L. Byron Har- wood and Laurens for the an- ' Joanna; S. C. bin and Rev. James C. Con- nual tri-city meeting on March ' Executor To Begin Sunday The'First Baptist Church of Joanna will engage in a series News of Bonds - Cross Roads MRS. N. A. SHOUSE Correspondent Telephone 097-6829 Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Cropps are both home after being patients at Bailey Me morial Hospital. . Family Honored Saturday night the members of Fairview Baptist Church honored Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Willingham with a covered dish supper and presenttii them with a shtof china. Re% W. W. Willingham and family will be moving soon to Bish op ville, S. C. where Rev. Wil lingham has accepted a pas- torial appointment. During, the week the family will reside in the neighbor hood and spend the week-ends in Bishopville. Easter Services to Be Held At Shady Grove Presbyterian Church Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock an Easter Egg Hunt Funeral services were con- The Clinton Business and ol , Fat . tpr SP l/if*es vil1 be held at the Church. Qntllt*rt’Ql7 nt 11 ‘On a Pr>Mfrxccinna1 Wnmnn'e r'luK ^ ^ .j ^ * All /'Hilrlrxxn rtf tHn rtrt»v'.»v»l,riii.r Max M. Rice, lay evange list and former vice-president All children of the community arc invited. Each child is ask- qd to bring two dyed eggs. Friday night at 7 p.m. there Date-J^arch 2, 19117, 3-C-M-23 nally. Burial was in Rosemont 13 in the Friendship Room of J! 1 Ri . c ? w '!L be , will be a Candlelight service. Cemetery in Clinton. Ihe Federal Savings and Loan the v,sitm g preacher. Title of the program, “The * + ?■ > i r ! • ku 1 i hi c All i * ' i ji P* ,1 »i| *- Whiteford's 'khie-jAfe for DELICIOUS FOOD DELIGHTFULLY SERVED Flavor-Crisp ^Chicken Complete Dinner $1.10 * 3 Pieces of Chicken, F. F. Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls Bargain Box $2.25 9 Pieces of Chicken For Family of 3 to 5 People The Family Bucket $3.80 15 Pieces of Chicken, 8 Hot Rolls Serves 5 to 7 Hungry People The Barrel ..... ... ... $5.10 21 Pieces of Chicken Perfect For Tired Housewives, Parties, Picnics, fchurch Parlies and Social Functions Fish Dinner $1.10 , 2 Flounder Fillets, French Fries, Cole Slaw, r 4 ^ Hot Rolls and Tartar Sauce Bucket of Fish 10 Fillets of Flounder, Cole Slaw, » Tariar Sauce and Hot Rolls $4.25 Shrimp Dinner ....... — $1.25 ■ .Rimho Shrimp, French Fries, Cole Slaw, Tartar Sauce and Hot Rolls Bucket ’O Shrimp S4.25 25 Jumbo Shrimp, Tartar Sauce, (i Hot Biscuits / ■ Steak Dinner — ......... SI.10 FF Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls Chicken Liver Dinner .... S1.10 i FF Potatoes, Cole Slaw find Hot Rolls Whiteford's Drive-In South Broad Street /• . v i ~T? Clinton Association in Laurens. ^ r - iL ce w hl bring a scries Way”. Mrs. Margaret Berry Speaker for the evening was nlessa tJ es . relating Christ to j s j n charge of this program. Ralph N. Tedards, persopnel li,c ’s needs. Sunday morning at 6 a.m. director of the Torrington Music will 1h* under the di- Sunrise Scrvcic will be held by Company. 1 , rection of James W. Wynn. r cv Harry Frazier, pastor. Presiding was Mrs. Irene Services will be held at the Following the Sunrise Service Kirby, president of the Laur- regular hours on the two Sun- Communion will be observed, ens Club. The invocation was days and at 7:30 p. m., Mon- then the group will have break- given by Mrs. Mary Moore, day through Friday evenings, fast in the Webb Building, of Laurens; the welcome was The public is cordially invit- Mrs. Carter Wright and son, given by Miss Virginia Ma- cd to participate. Nursery fa- Buddy spent the week-end hon, of Laurens; and the re- eilities will be available at near Atlanta with Mr. Carter Wright, who is employed in Georgia. While there they vis ited Stone Mountain and Grant Park. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shouse and family attended the Home Show in Greenville Saturday afternoon. , Kenneth| Johnson, a senior at Georgia Tech is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Johnson for spring va-" cation. Miss Mary Ann McCall, a student at Agnes Scott accom panied him home and is stay ing with Mrs. N. A. Shouse this week. Horizon Gub Conference Set A regional conference for the Horizon Club of the Camp Fire Girls of America is being planned for March 31, April 1 and 2 at Stone Mountain, Ga. The region consists of the sev- en Southeastern states. Many serve the seventh annual ® en “y completed basic train- activities have been planned Jackson sponsc was given by Mrs. each service. Pobest Johnson, of the Clin ton Club. Mrs. .Sybil Reese of Laurens introduced Mr. Tedards, who spoke on the qualifications of the secretary, using the let ters spelling the word as the initial letter of each qualifica tion. Attending the meeting from the Clinton Clob were Mrs. P. M. . Pitts, Mrs. Perry Moore, Mrs. Wyatt Ledford, Miss Joyce Dunaway, Miss Essie Davidson, and Mrs. Johnson. Gemson Alumni Schedule Meeting In Laurens March 31 Former students of Clem- son University who live in Laurens County will gather Pfc. MedlOClC at the cafeteria in the Lau- Qqoc fn Vietnam rens High School building at , V l ® rn ” i [V ) . 7:30 p.m. on March 31 to ob- P,c ' Larr 5' G - M * dlock TRACT’ NO. 1: “All that tract, piece, or parcel of land in Hunter Township in the County of Laurens, State of South Carolina, known as Tract No. S as shown on a plat made by Norman Silber in August, 1919, of the D. Lu ther Boozer lands near Kln- ards, South Carolina. Said tract containing eighty - eight and 75-100 acres and bounded, now or formerly, as follows: On the North by lands of M. W. Oxner; on the East by Tract No. 4 of said plat; on the South by the Columbia, Newberry, and Laurens Rail way Company; and on the West by Tract No. 2 of said plat, reference to which plat made by Norman Silber which is recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Court of Lau rens County, South Carolina, Plat Book No. 1, at Page 126, here made. This being the identical tract of land convey ed to Thomas J. Oxner by deed of Andrew J. Bethea Sep tember 6, 1919, and recorded in Deed Book 43, Page 87, in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County.” TRACT NO. 3: “All that certain tract, piece, or parcel, or lot of land lying, being and situate in Hunter Township of Laurens County, South Caro lina, containing sixty-six and ninety - one one - hundredths (66.91) acres, more or less, and being Tract No. 4 of sur vey of D. L. Boozer land after cutting off about one and one-third (1 1-3) acres, bound ed, now or formerly, as fol lows: On the North by land, now or formerly of M. W. Ox ner; on the East by lands, now or formerly, of Smith Mercan tile Company; on the South by the right-of-way of the Co lumbia, Newberry, and Lau rens Railway Company.; and on the West by Tract No: 1 above described. This being the identical tract of land con veyed to Thomas J, Oxner by deed of Andrew J. Johnson dated October 6, 1919, and re corded in Deed Book 43, at • Page 131, in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County, South Carolina, t wit: LESS: One and one - third M 1-3) acres thereof at the .Southeastern comer of said tract of land adjacent to lands of Smith Mercantile Company; the description of which will more fully appear from the records of Laurens County.” TRACT NO. 3: “All that tract, piece or parcel of land lying, being, and situate in Laurens County, State of South Carolina, containing seventy- two (72) acres, more or less, located near Kinards, South Carolina, being bounded on the Northwest by lands allo cated th MotTls P. Johnson and by lapds, now or formerly, of Andrew^ J a fethep; op -Osi Northeast by .^^‘^nbw^or formerly, of m Oxner; on the Southeast by Tract No. 1 above described; and on the Southwest by the Columbia, Newberry, and Laurens Rail road. This is a tract of land more fully shown and deline ated as Tract No. 2 of the D. Luther Boozer lands acc ing to plat of Tomlinson E gineering Company of Colum bia, South Carolina, dated January 12, 1920, and recorded in Plat Book 1, at Page 146, in the office* of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County. South Carolina, LESS, HOW EVER: Three (3) acres of land in the Southwestern cor ner thereof set off to Morris P. Johnson.” TERMS OF SALE: Cash, the successful bidder, immedi ately updn tfie conclusion of the bidding* than deposit with the Speciil Referee the sum of ten (10%) par cent as a guar antee of hit food faith in the bidding. The tfcme to be ap plied to the purchase price up on ilia complying with the terms of tall, otherwise to be paid to the Plaintiffs as liqui date^ damages or costs. In the event the successful bid der should fail to make such deposit, or should fail to com ply with the terms of sale, the said lands shall be re-sold on the same or some subse quent Salesday on the same terms, at risk of the defaulting purchaser. The purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and recording. * THOMAS A. BABB, Special Referee for . Laurens County J. HEWLETTE WASSON, Laurens, S. C., Attorney for Plaintiffs, March 15, 1967 FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to you without a doctor’s prescription, o u r 4 product called Galaxon. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. Galaxon is a tab let and easily swallowed. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Galaxon costs $3.00 and is sold on this guarantee: if not satisfied for any reason, just return the package to your druggist and get your full money back. No questions asked. Galaxon is sold with this guarantee by Young’s Pharmacy, Clinton. Mail Or ders filled. M23-3P-A6 «*** if? INSTALL AN AIR GNDITIONER NOW ! FCIALIZING IN INSTALLING AND SERVICING AIR CONDITIONERS For Prompt Service and Installation Call 984-5562 HILL SERVICE CO. HEATING — COOLING — ELECTRICAL LAURENS, S. C. “Clemson Week Around the World”. Clemson Clubs throughout the world will be meeting that week to enjoy a tradition of fellowship that is repeated an nually during the week of March 27-April 1. Joe Sherman, Clemson’s di rector of alumni relations, who has administered the building of a significant Clem son alumni program over the last 11 yhars, will he'the prin cipal speaker oi the evening. This year’s meeting will be ladies night and prior to the meal a social hour will be ob served in the library in the high school building on West Main Street. Joe R. Adair will be in charge of this year’s Clem son Week program and he said early reports indicate that a large crowd will attend. He also reminds all former Clem son students now residing in Laurens County, if they have not already mailed in their meal reservation cards to please do so immediately or call Col. David E. Barnett in Laurens or Brooks Owens in Clinton. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS training at Fort and is now stationed in Viet nam. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Medlock of Route 2, Kinards. by the Atlanta Council which will host the meeting Horizon Club girls interest ed in going are asked to regis ter at the local office of Camp Fires by March 23. s Mrs. Gark Meadors Mrs. Frances Guest Mead ors 44, wife of Clark Meadors, of 611 Bailey St., died Tues day at 6:00 a. m. at a local hospital after a brief illness. Native cf Ninety Six, daugh ter of the late William H. and Cornelia Mann Guest, she liv ed in Clinton most of her life and was a member of Bajley Memorial Churdh. Surviving also are her step mother, Mrs. Aurelia Guest of Silver Springs, Md.; three daughters, Mrs. Sandra Pen- land of Laurens, and Miss Sheila Meadors and Miss Ka ren Meadors of Ihe home; a sister. Mrs. Dorothy Davis of Germany; a brother, Gerald Guest of Washington, D. C.; and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at 3:30 at Bailey Memorial Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. J. Thomas Miller and Rev. J. W. Spillers. Burial wiR be in Rosemont Cemetery. I’allbearers will be Carl Campbell, William E. Camp bell, Fred Galloway, Charles CREDITORS’ NOTICE Meadors, Durelle D. Ficklin, All persons having claims and William Johnson, against the estate of James Spoone in Texas A3C Frank Spoone has completed basic training with honors from Lackland Atr Force Base, Texas. He is now training for several months in the Medical Corps at Sheppard Field, Texas. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Spoone, Jr. YOU CAN BUY NATIONWIDE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE FOR ONLY EACH SIX MONTHS 10-20-5 LIMITS - t* IF You meet Nationwide’s select nsk definition of a careful jlriver live in I^urens Coun ty, drive less than 20 miles to work, and no driver under 25. ■•Right Now! Call John C. I Harjnon — Dial 833-3472 Karl Johnson, Sr., deceased, ^**1^1^ ^’ij'F'ISlUSIS’Si are hereby notified to file the State of South Carolina, same, duly verified, with the C° un ly °f Laurens undersigned, and those in- Court of Common Pleaj debted to said estate -Will Claude B. Suber, Laura please make payment like- l rene Suber Bundrick, George w j se W. Kinard, Mary L. Kinard, RUBY CUNNINGHAM Carolyn Kinard Garrett, JOHNSON James T. Kinard, Mrs. Lee Executrix , Kinard Leitzsey, Carl D. Kin- 311 S. Woodrow St., f ard > and Clark Kinard, Jr., Clinton, S. C. Plaintiffs, March 15, 1967 M23-3cA9 . v s Morris P. Johnson, Sunie f .j CREDITORS’ NOTICE Johnson Wilkins, and Vera All persons having f claims Kinard Livingston, against the estate of Sue Pearl Defendants. Cunningham Bullock, deceas- BY VIRTUE of decree of ed, are hereby notified to file the Court of Common Pleas the same, duly verified, with for Laurens County, hereto- the undersigned, and those in- fore granted in the above stat- debted to said estate will ed case, I, the undersigned please make payment like- Special Referee for Laurens wise. County, will sell on Monday, Benjamin l. „ April 3, 1967, at ii:oo a. m. THOMPSON, before the County Court House Executor, ‘ door, Laurens, South Carolina, Clinton, S. C. to the highest bidder, the fol- March 16, 1967 _ M23-3c-A9 lowing described property, to FOR Assortment of Decorated Baskets 79c And up LIVE “BABY DUCKS While They Last Packages of Jellie Beans Only 29c lb. 'H Chocolate Eggs 29c Package Candy Rabbits 25c And up Dec. Choc. Eggs 10c-And up FOR ehstER '-/ . Plush Animal Toys 99c up 1 0v ■: