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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S: C, ThursJay, April 6, 19B7
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MISS JOHNSON
MISS YOUNG
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FURR
MEADORS
Named Furman Scholars
Rita Ann Johnson, Sophie
Sullivan Young, Robert Cecil
Furr and Robert Eugene Mea
dors, rising seniors at Gin-
ton High School, have been
named Furman Scholars by
Furman University and have
been invited to participate in
Furman Scholars Day Satur
day. \
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Dessie Wilkes
wish to thank friends and rel
atives for their many acts of
kindness shown them during
the illness and death of their
husband and father.
—Mrs. Wilkes and Family
Furman Scholars arc' rec
ommended by their high
school principals as outstand-.
ing students with high acade
mic standing and leadership
qualities. More than 450 stu
dents from high schools in
the state will gather at Fur
man April 8 for a full day
of activities designed to ac
quaint them with many
phases of life at the universi
ty. Furman offers a number
of scholarships to Furman
Scholars.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to express my
thanks to all my friends who
were so wonderful to me while
^ patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital. The gifts, flowers,
cards helped make my conva
lescent stay more pleasant.
And for the kind attention of
thie doctors, nurses and hospi
tal staff I am grateful.
— MRS. GUY COPELAND
In Amphibious Force
Machinist’s Mate Second
Class Claude C. Waldrop, Jr.,
USN, son of Mrs. Annie L.
Waldrop of Joanna, is with thq
U; S. Atlantic Fleet Amphibi
ous Force, which is celebrat
ing its 25th anniversary this
month, while serving aboard
the attack cargo ship USS
Oglethorpe.
Established in February of
1942, the force is now 20,000
men strong, and operates 60
ships of different types.
Cross Hill News
MRS. IIAROLD’AUSTIN,
Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ca
meron and daughters of De
troit, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs.
Claude SWanson of Lenoir, N.
C. have been visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Mullen.
Sanctuary flowers at the
Cross Hill Baptist Church and
Liberty Springs Church on
Easter Sunday wore donated
as memorials to Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Griffin by their daugh-
er, Mrs. A. If. McMeekin of
Monticelld.
Mrs. D. C. Currie of Har-
jeyville was the Easter guest
of her sisters, Mrs. C. S. Pin
son and Mrs. \V: M. Leaman.
Mr. and Mrs. Mackey Hor
ton of Clemson spent a recent
week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Austin.
Miss Clarabelie Hill, a mem
ber. of the Union J! i g h School
faculty came home for Eas
ter with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. »B. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pinson
had as their Easter guests her
mother, Mrs. R. P. McGow
an of Laurens and their son,
Jamie who attends The Citadel
.in Charleston.
Sympathy is extended to
Mrs.’ M. C. Pinson in the
death of her brother, • Fred
W, Hallman at Springfield last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sharpe,
Jr have recently purchased
and moved to the home for
merly downed by Mr. and Mrs.
H. K. Boyce, Sr. who are now
making their home with their
,son and family at Whitmire.
Friends of Miss Francos
Gray are glad she is able to
be home again after undergo
ing surgery at Self Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pinson
spent Easter Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. A. E. Wessinger
at Prosperity.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Austin
and little daughter of Ware
Shoals spent the past week
end with Mrs. J. H. Austin,
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tuck
er and children of Spartan
burg and Franklin Mitchell,
student at Erskine were^with
their parents. Rev. and Mrs.
W. F. Mitchell for the Easter
holidays. ‘ • *
club member* were welewmed firPAfiwnnrt Mi He
to Laurens by Mayor I. A. ™ ,ns
Griggs and Mrs. Brooks Mad- Honors Employees
den, chairman ol lh. meeting Qf p| onts j n j ocinna
Mrs. Arnold Merchant of
the Kindred and Creditors of
the said Eliza Ann Jones, de
ceased, that they be and ap
pear before me, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Lau-
Spartanburg gave the re- pJj^es t of'the 10 Joa S nna 1C p e ian£ rells Coul:t House ’ Lauren! ’'
sponse. of Greenwood Mms were roc S - C - on Apr11 6 ’ 1967 neXt '
After the intererttog rtporte ognized with d sc ^ ice ins dur . after publication, hereof, at
of the club and council presi- j ng M arc j, 4:00 o clock in t|ie P. M. to,
dents bad been presented, Th ' w r M h show cause, if any they have,
Mrs. Holcombe introduced the ^ years . Marvin Hum ^ le ^ why the said Administration,
incoming district officers as ^ years . H p strcetman j should not be granted.
follows: Mrs. James Robin-
_ —«« , j- W. Moon, Sallie Childers, Le- __ , j,, , - „
son of Chester, dist^ct direc- ona Bridges Sadie Lewis and J2 day of March, Anno Dorn.
tor, Mrs Ray Kirby of Gaff- j M Bodiet 20 years; A. C. ni ’ 196T
ney, codirector, and Mt*. J. MilIs Jennie Merchant, and J- Hewlette Wasson
Richard White of Chester, Harvie Lee Fant 15 years j P L c .
secretary. ^j so Bern j ce Kinard, Texie
Mrs. Holcombe commended j 0 h n8 on, Mildred Summer, H.
all of the ^ Cockrell, and L. B. Hawk-
East Piedmont District nml iDgj jq y ears; Eugene Grego-
espectally the district chair- ry WiHie Earl Cromer> R E
Given under my hand this
At Club Meet in Laurens
Pictured 'at the; regent presidents meeting of
the South Carolina Garden Club held in Laurens
are (from left) Mrs. James Robinson of Chester,
incoming district director; Mrs. Fred Holcombe of
Clinton, district director; Mrs. S. Wayne Gamble
of Lane, president; Mrs. Brooks Madden of Lau
rens, chairman of the meeting.
DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB MEETING
2C-A6
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 2nd
day of May, 1987, I will ren-
men for their excellent work Randa jp x *"p Smith * T A der a account of m y acts
during the past two ywra. Ellison / and E< D Johnson', and doin g s as Executor of the
Everyone was invited to at- 5 years. *- estate of Martha A. Oeland
tend the daffodil exhibit spon-
HELD IN LAURENS
sored by the Laurens Daffo* CITATION FOR LETTERS
dil Garden Club at the library OF ADMINISTRATION
after the meeting. The State of South Carolina,
Among Garden Club mem- County of Laurens
hers attending from this city By j H Wasson, Probate
were Mrs. Fred Holcombe, ju<jge:
Mrs W. G. King Sr., Mrs. WHEREAS H omer Rector to mako p ayme nt on or before
Creighton, Mrs. Henderson do "“' dr it ®" d th; “ <l:,le ' and aU Persons hav-
made suit to grant Frances mu claims against said es-
in the office of the Judge of
Probate of Laurens County,
at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the
same day will apply for a fi
nal discharge from my trust
as Executor.
An person indebted to sq^d
estate is notified and required
Mrs. S. Wavne
AAV pj tts Mrs. W C. Shealy Mrs. ‘ “ uc aui1 1 mg claims against si
Gamble, Sr. burg, third: Good Neighbors j u dson Brehmer, Mrs. Gar- ^ Jones Donnan Letters of tatc will present them
on or
of Lane, state president of Garden Club, Union, honor- ence Stinnett, Mrs. Joel Cox ^ d ” lini ^ ration of Estate before said date, duly proven
the Garden Club of South able mention. 25 through 49 and Mrs. Nelson Dow.
Carolina, delivered an inspir- members, Lancaster Garden
ing message to the garden Club, first; Garden Club of “ T -
club members of the East Rock Hill, second; Evening FINAL SETTLEMENT
Piedmont District at the lun- Garden Gub of Lancaster, Take notice that on the 20th
cheon of the Presidents’ Meet- third: Flower Study Garden day of April, 1967, I will ren-
ing at the First Presbyterian Club, Spartanburg, honorable der a final account of my acts
Church in Laurens on March mention. For the best year- and doings as Executor of the
80. Elaborating upon her book, awards were as follows: estate of Charles Ernest Chap-
theme of “Beauty Unlimited”, Up through 24 members, Gar- man in the office of the Judge
Mrs. Gamble said, “The boun- den Makers, Spartanburg, of Probate of Laurens Coun
ty of America and the beauty. first; Newberry Garden Gub, ty, at 10 o’clock a.m., and
of America go hand in hand, second: Hillbrook Merry Til- on tho same day will apply
and wo should not lose one lors, Spartanburg, third; Tu- for a final discharge from
for tho growth of the other.” lip Garden Club, Spartan- my trust as Executor.
Urging all garden club mom- burg, honorable mention. 25 A ny person indebted to’said
hers to show and educate the through 49 members, Evening estate is notified and required
young people of our state that Garden Club of Lancaster, to make payment on or before
they are needed in our anti- first: Lancaster Garden Club, that date, and all persons hav-
litter program, the president second; Flower Study Garden i n g claims against said es-
said, “Teach them to ‘Think Club, Spartanburg, t h ir d ; tate will present them on or
Beautiful — Act ^Beautiful, .” Cherokee Gladiolus Society, before said date, duly proven
Mrs. Gamble expressed her Gaffney, honorable mention. or be forever barred,
appreciation of the wonderful Mrs. Floyd also urged all
work done by the East Pied- garden club members to at-
mont District during her term tend the state convention in Maroh ioot
of office. In closing she said, Florence on April 12 and 13 ’
‘‘We believe that gardening and learn which clubs had
brings happiness and content- won state awards,
ment of soul ...” During the business session
Another highlight of the which was held at the First
luncheon was the presentation Baptifct Church, Mrs. Fred
of awards by Mrs. J. Gordon Holcombe of Clinton, district
Floyd of Spartanburg, state director, presided. The invo-
and district awards cairman. cation was given by Dr. Rob-
For the best club president’s * er t S. Cooper. The garden
report, awards were as fol-
and effects of Eliza Ann or he
Jones. . j
These are, therefore, to cite
and admonish all and singular Mar.
■ever barred.
Ernies M. Oeland,
xeeutor
1967 4C-A13-
MADAM WRIGHT ADVISOR
Advice On All Affairs Of Life
Permanently located on Hwy No. 1 halfwtty
between Columbia and Lexington. Look for the
white house with red and white awnings.
House No. on the Front Door — 87 — Look
for name on red mail box. MRS. HARRISON,
Lexington, S. C.
Open Dailey from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Card Readings — Phone 359-9845
Give Facts — Satisfaction — Gets Results
J. B. Hart,
Executor
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Newberry Garden Gub, first;
Homemakers Garden Club,
Spartanburg, second; Hill-
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There are good jobs now avail
able in Laurens County.
£.nd there are good men and wo
men who want these jobs.
But they don't all have the edu
cation and training that industry and
business require.
On May 1, the Laurens County
Community Action program will op
en an Industrial Education Center to
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provide the necessary training.
Applicants will be interviewed
Anri! 10,11 and 12.
Using new. fast ^^thods devel
oped by some of our largest indus
tries. the Center will prepare people
for work in just ten weeks. During this
time\men and women will receive a
small allowance to cover expenses.
This program is run by business
men. It's object is to prepare adults
for work in Laurens County.
To apply Call Telephone No.
984-5631.
Or come by in person to the Cen
ter at The Old Laurens Rest Home.
South Harper Street. Extension. Lau
rens. South Carolina.
Stylish new panels, too.
Dashing new design includes new, more
durable sheet metal construction. Longer
127' wheelbase adds to cargo area. J/r- and
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Industrial Education Center
Post Office Box 196
Laurens. South Carolina, 29360
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