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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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West Clinton News ...
Visitors in Greenville, Easley
Social Security
It was pointed out that each is urged to contact the social and doings as Executrix of will present them on or
widow must decide for herself security office in Greenwood, the estate of George T. Speake said date, duly proven of
The Social Security" district whether she wishes to begin The office is located at 219 in the office of the Judge of forever barred.
office in Greenwood reminds benefits before she is 62 years Magnolia Ave. The telephone Probate of Laurens County, K
, 1U . t chn.iiH in number is 3-1711. Office hours at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the . axecuinx
" . h _f, ^.r.! k Zi: n . are from .. m. to StOO P. same day will apply for a fin- * «•
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON they can fill next Sunday mor- Mrs. J. W. Spillers of f*" 5 i 0 ._^?, l . t . un _ Ul . l . a . f! ?„^„ l . 0 .!!'?'!y. e m weekdays and from 9:00 a. al discharge from my trust
Any person indebted to said
Mrs. Bobby Quinn and Mrs. Lydia Marlon Moore,’ Rick- strap, and Bonnie Sexton hpve been possible for widows to Everyone who has a ques- d f M 1967 , will ren . dt P „ d u persons
Mary Satterfield went shop- cy P ; lson , Jeanette „ eaton , binh^ays. t^monthW^n^its do beg „ any pSe'^s^iMserity dcr a accoun ‘ of ^ aa ‘ s ^ c^sCMTi
ping m Greenville, Monday, t arrv williams. Edcar Fos- Thomas Rowe. Eddie Me- the monthly benefits do begin any pnase oi social security, ,
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C * ,re r , Sr i r lr r scn,a *i« ning Their nanaes are Debbie pi'^d celabe " t p? his 1Uh ea"ni-ne« 0n o^heiT!ctee C e U a"rf tto^Tthrimourrt'the w'dow m t0 12:00*noon on Saturday, as Executrix.
194 ''venae McCall, Cindy Huey, Donna birthday April 12. pu s b a n ds . T might later qualify for on her F1N .. cftti.fmfI'JT An y P^son 1
Dial 833-3192 Walton, David Walton, Mike April 15, Pressley Chaney, irs it ha* own record. _ : estattKs notified and required
Johnson, Keith Gilliam, Mike Sherly Heaton, Harold Gil- _ P, , rJ ’ Take notice Uiat on the 10th t0 payment on or before
hav ;
Urry Williams, Edgar Fos- Thomas Rowe, Eddie Me- lne mommy oenems oo oegin — - - eat#te
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alex- ter, Edna Mae Cothran, Pam- Gee, W. B. Campbell, Donna before age 60, they arc on a
ander visited the latter’s fa- ela Lanford, and .Michael Pace, Terry Harris, and Wil- reduced basis and continue in
ther, Mr John Medlock, in smith. liam Burden have a birthday ^be same amount,.even alter
Easley and also the former’s Sickness April 16. age 62 -
brother and his wife, Mr and Mrs. Brenda Baker has re- Happy birthday to Brent The amount of the monthly
Mrs. Wilton Alexander in turned home after being a pa- Lancaster, William Samples, benefit is based on the amount
Greenville, Sunday. tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- Rudolph Barker, E. C. Vin- the husband would have been
Mrs. Ray Cauble attended pital. son, Sr., and Sheryl Jackson eligible for at age 65. The wid-
a birthday dinner for Mrs. Mrs. H- A. Adams is im- on April 17, ow’s benefit at age 60 is 71.5
Inez Hendrix at the home of proving at home after being Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Phil- per cent of the amount. If the
Mrs. Margaret Leopard in a patient at Bailey Memorial lips observed their wedding widow does not begin her pay-
Newberry, Sunday. Hospital. anniversary April 12 ment until she is 62. the rate
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Low- Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Han- is 82.5 per cent of the amount
cry of Brevard, North Caro- Miss Sybil Windsor and Mrs. ley will observe their wedding the Jiusband would have re-
lina visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Bill Duncan honored their an^wersary April 14. ccived.
ert Whitsel, Sunday. father, Mr. C. W. Windsor, _
Mr. and Mrs. Bardy Can- ^Hb a birthday dinner at his
non and children of Green- borne on Sunday. Those pre-
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur s ® n ^ were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Sanders of this city visited Eindler of Whitmire; Mr. and
Mrs. Sander’s father, R. D: Mrs - Bm Duncan of Charles- __
Smith, in Augusta, Georgia ton: and Mr - and Mrs - Charles
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hsopital, Sunday.
Windsor and son, Steve, Mr.
and Mrs. Tan Windsor, and
Sunddy quests ol Mr. dnd « ^ - lf « iy . * . ^
Mrs, C. W. Windsor and Sy-
Mrs. J. R. Hamrick was the
former’s sister and her hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Blu-
ford of Greenwood.
bil, all of this city.
Birth Announcements
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence
Weekend guest of Mr. and Medlin announce the birth of
Mrs. Robert Whitsel was a daughter, Sherian Annette,
Mrs. Wilson Garner, Jr. of on April 8 at Greenville Gen-
Chester. eral Hospital. Mrs. Medlin be-
Mrs. Luke Fuller and Mr. fore marriage was yPat Cole
and Mrs. Jimmy Sexton and of Ky.
son of Greenwood visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray
Ada Center, Sunday. Cauble announce the birth of
Miss Sara Nell Heaton of a son, Robert Keith, on Ap-
Woodruff spent the week-end ril 6 at Bailey Memorial Hos-
with her parents, Mr. and pital. Mrs. Cauble before mar-
Mrs. L. C. Heaton.
Mrs. Barbara Wells and this city,
sons and a friend and her son Birthdays and Wedding
of Columbus, Georgia are Anniversaries
spending a few days with Davy Roberts, Mrs. E. B.
Mrs. Wells’ parents, Mr. and Norton, Raymond Cash and
Mrs. L. C. Heaton, and other Winfred Samples observed
relatives. their birthday April 11.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ham- William Womble, Beth
rick and Ruddy Hamrick at- Trammell, Mrs. Maggie Bur-
tended the funeral of J. R. don, Jess Laney have birth-
Hamrick’s cousins, Mr. and days April 12.
Mrs. M. E. Grover, in Alma, April 13 John Maye has a
Georgia, last week-end. birthday.
Church of God Mrs. Rudolph Barker, Jr.
Enlarging Campaign and Darren Stroud will celc-
The fifteen following young brate their birthday April 14.
people of the Church of God Billy Reynolds, Jr. of Simp-
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CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of James
Karl Johnson, Sr., deceased,
are hereby notified to file the
same, duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate will
please make payment like
wise.
RUBY CUNNINGHAM
JOHNSON,
Executrix
311 S- Woodrow St.,
Clinton, S. C.
March 15, 1967 M23-3eA9 |
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Sue Pearl
Cunningham Bullock, deceas
ed, are hereby notified to file
the same, duly verified, with
the undersigned, and those in
debted tp said estate will
please make payment like
wise.
BENJAMIN L.
THOMPSON,
Executor,
Clinton, S. C.
March 16. 1967 M23 3c-A9
FINAL SETTLEMENT '
Take notice that on the 20th
day of April, 1967, I will'ren
der a final account of my acts
and doings as Executor of the
estate of Charles Ernest Chap
man in the office of the Judge
of Probate of Laurens Coun
ty, at 10 o’clock a.m., and
on the same day ., will apply
for a final discharge from
my trust as Executor.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons hav
ing claims against said es
tate will present them on or
before said date, duly proven
or b£ Jorevor barred.
J. B. Hart,
Executor
March 20, 1987 4C-A13
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 2nd
day of May, 1967, I will ren
der a final account of my acts
and doings as Executor of the
estate of Martha A. Oeland
in the ofljce of the Judge of
Probate ol' 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.
^ Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons hav
ing claims against said es
tate will present them^bn or
before said date, duly proven
or be forever barred.
James M. Oeland,
Executor
Mar. 20. 1967 4C-Ai3
Read Acts 10:34 43
As far as the east is from the west, so far does he
remove our transgressions from us. (Psalms
103:12, RSV).
In his book “Miracle of Dialogue,” Iteuel L. Howe ob
serves that any relationship of true meaning involves a dia-
riage was Miss Jennie Red of logue. It requires a putting forth of intelligence, a reception
and a reaction of one person toward another.
So is man’s relationship with God. His forgiveness, to be
come part of our lives, demands our reception and a favorable
reaction on our part. God’s pardon for our sins demands our
reception of that forgiveness.
PRAYER
O God, help us to guard against cutting off our
communication with Thee. For sins comm ted in
theught and deed, grant us forgiveness. Teach us
to accept Thv forgiveness with rejoicing and be
governed by the desire to live to Thine honor and
for Thy glory; through Christ our Lorft. Amen.
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
It is our-high privilege to accept God’s forgiveness.
Carolyn Berger (F.orida)
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