The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 11, 1967, Image 13
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, May 11, 1967
Wert Clinton Newt
Reynolds Family Visits the Spiders
future and that . everything the Lord’s Prayer,
depends on time. Miss Dial Mrs. Turner introduced
welcomed the members and Mrs. Cooper as guest speak-
two guests, Mrs. R. A. Coop- er for the afternoon, who gave
er and Mrs. Roland of Lau- a glowing account of a recent
rens. trip to Hawaii. Dressed in an
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Correspondent-Representative
104 MllUnc Avenue
Dial 633-3192
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Rey
nolds and family of Simpson-
viUe were dinner guests of
Mrs. Reynold's parents, Rev.
and Mrs. J. W. Spillers.
Mrs. Alice Simpson of Flor
ence and Mrs. Janie Weisnor
of Lancaster visited Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Farmer last
Monday.
Stan Foster of the Navy
Hospital, Charleston, S. C.,
spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Law-
son and family visited Mrs.
Stroud’s sister, Mrs. Lula Wil
lard, in Union, Sunday.
Airman Third Class Mike
'Sanders of Stewart Air Force
Base, Tenn. spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Sanders.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Ar
thur Sanders and son, Mike,
and Miss Sue Bragg visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bardy Cannon
in Greenville.
. Mrs. David Owens spent a
few days in Greer with Mrs.
W. H. McCarter.
Guests of the Murray Ad
am’s over the week-end were
Mr. and Mrs. George Attwell
of Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Ethel
Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Motte and children, and Mr.
Bailey of Orangeburg; Mrs.
Jerry Allen and Mrs. Mae
Allen of Columbia, and Dr.
and Mrs. F. J. Adams of
Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Allen
and Mrs. Mae Allen of Colum
bia and Mrs. Murray Adams
of this city were dinner guests
of Miss Julia Gregory and
mother in Greenwood, Sun
day.
On Saturday aftersoon Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll Fulmer and
daughter, Barbara Anni^ of
Johnston, visited Mrs. Ful
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Leopard also on Sun-
Ariay their guests were Mrs.
^Kathlees Butler and Mr. and
Mrs. George Leopard and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffith of
near Saluda.
’ Mrs. Wendell Robertson of
Greenville spent the week-end
ydth her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Heaton. On Sunday
afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Wen
dell Robertson visited Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Ray Heaton.
Jack Caughman, son of Mrs.
Annie Mae Caughman of this
city, has retired after 22 years
of military service. He will
make his home in Augusta,
Georgia.
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of M.j Dj s |
Milam, Sr., deceaso(J, jar'd
hereby notified to fi^le t H d
same duly verified, with'the
undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate will
please make payment like
wise.
Henry Kirk Milam and
W. C. Milam, Executors,
Clinton, S. C.
April 24, 1967 3CM11
BIRTHDAY PARTY
On Saturday afternoon at
5 o’clock Susan Heaton was
honored with a birthday party
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heaton.
Seventeen guests were pres
ent and games were enjoyed
by , everyone. Refreshments
of ice cream, cake, and cook
ies were served by her moth
er.
Susan received a lot of nice
gifts.
Ficklin observed their birth
day May 13 and on May 14
Johnnie Walker has a birth
day.
Jeanette Heaton, Andy
Hames, and Charles Graham
observe their birthdays May
12.
Mr. - and Mrs. Herbert
Hughes will observe their
wedding anniversary May 15.
Mr. and Mrs. George Price
will celebrate their wedding
anniversary May 10.
The treasurer, Mrs. A. J.
Finley gave a report and
notes of thanks were read by
the secretary, Miss Z e 11 e
Crisp.
Mrs. Jo)in Turner and Mrs.
J. H. Atchinson were program
leaders for the afternoon. In
the absence of Mrs. Atchison,
Mrs. Turner gave the devo
tional. Her topic “Forgetting
God” was dealt with in a most
thought provoking manner.
She closed this period with
Hawaiian costume, she gave
a most interesting talk on the
customs, dress, food and
flowers, and along with her
talk she showed beautiful col
ored slides.
The hostesses, assisted by
Mrs. C. S. Pinson served a
salad plate, sandwiches,
chips and dessert, and hot
punch.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
De Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
De Hart of Charlotte announce
the birth of a son, Charles
Alan, on May 1. Mrs. De Hart
is the former Brenda Sharpe
of Cross Hill. 1
News of Bonds
Cross Roads
MRS. N. A. SHOUSE
Correspondent
Telephone 697-6829
Claudia Johnson spent the
week-end with her mother^
Mrs. Texie Johnson.
Maxine Spivey attended a
birthday party at the Evans’
home on Saturday afternoon
and after the party spent the
week-end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell Henderson.
Miss Crystal Parks of Stone
Mountain, Ga. and. Clemson
University was a recent week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
David Pitts.
Mrs. James Evans is visit
ing relatives in Tenn.
Shady Grove 4-H Club met
Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’
clock. Following the meeting,
the members enjoyed a pic
nic.
Lester L. Cooper, Jr., has
accepted the pastorate of
Fairview Baptist Church and
he and Mrs. Cooper will
move into the parsonage at
an early date.
Thursday night the Fair-
view Missionary Society met
at the home of Mrs. Jo? Mo-
Quirt. 4
Rev. Cooper announced
that prayer service will be
each Wednesday night at
Fairview Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bled
soe recently moved into the
home previously occupied by
Mrs. Maggie Marshall.
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MOTHER'S DAY
PROGRAM
A Mother’s Day Program
is being planned at the Eliz
abeth St. Church of God for
Sunday. A “Mother of the
Year” will be chosen from
among the church members.
SICKNESS
Mrs. William Dominick is
improving at Self Memorial
Hospital, Greenwood, after un
dergoing surgery last week.
Mrs. Annie Stone is a pa
tient at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital.
Mrs. Belle Hames returned
home on Friday from the
Charleston Hospital where
she was a patient for several
days.
Mrs. Hubert Leopard has re
turned home after being a
patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
Irvin* Norris of Joanna is
a patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
B. B. Stroud and Clyde Bra
zil! observed their birthdays
May 8.
Gn May 19 Mrs. B. B. Stroud
of this city and granddaugh
ter, Terri Stroud of Daytona
Beach, Fla. and Mrs. Lula
Willard will observe their
birthday May 19.
J. R. Hamrick observed his
birthday May 7.
Susan Heaton celebrated her
birthday May 9.
May 10, Doug Foster, Mrs.
Nelle Price, Martha Graham,
Roy Hanley, John Huey, and
Donna Eusfjace have birth
days.
Mrs. Herbert Hughes ob
served a birthday May 9.
Mrs. Walker Osborne will
observe her birthday May 15.
.Randy Sanders and Mike
Cross Hill News
MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN.
Correspondent
Ray Shubert EOl, Mrs.
Shubert and children, Dianne
and Jimmy left last Monday
for Davisville, R. I., where
he will be stationed and they
will make their home there
at the present.' Mr. Shu
bert recently returned from
Vietnam and after a two week
leave left for his new assign
ment. •'
Mrs. D. C. Currie of Har-
leyville spent a recent week
end with his sister, Mrs. W.
M. Leaman, who is recover
ing from a recent illness.
John Bryson of Ninety Six
visited Miss Leila and Hen
ry Bryson recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shannon
of Newberry were Sunday’s
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Leaman.
Mrs. Ray Chandler recent
ly visited Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Dennv in Columbia.
GARDEN CLUB MEETS
Thirteen members answered
the roll call at the May meet
ing of the Friendly Garden
Club which was held Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Miss
Eleanor Dial, with Mrs. W.
M. Leaman as co-hostess.
The party rooms had beau
tiful arrangements of pansies
and different colored iris from’
the garden of a deceased
member, Mrs. S. B. Good
man.
The president, Miss Elean
or Dial called the meeting to
order and gave some timely
remarks on “Time”. She
mentioned the three d vis ons
of time, the past, present and
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1 - Irfinitc know-how
10 - Strike ...
11 - Indefinite article
12 - Either
14 - Article of base
ball wear
16 - Paid notice
17 - To scoff
18 - Boon companion
19 - Printer's measure
20 - To seethe
21 — Duration
22 - Aquatic pro
pelling device
23 - Mystic Sanskrit
expression
24 - To experiment
25 - Equality
27 - Historic Texan
site
29 - Smallest U. S.
state (abb.)
30 - ftit on
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32 - Suffix of com
parison
33 - A Thespian
34 - Is 1c of ...
35 - Male nickname
(poss.)
36 - Has being
37 - Roman trey
39 - Roof edge
40 - Touch upon
42 - Tennis point
43 - Feasted
45 - English race
track
46 - Musical note
47 - Sagacious
48 - For example
(Lat in abb rev.)
49 - Thus
50 - Ancient Baby
lonian deity
51 - Devoid of
emotion
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2 - Heterogeneous
3 - Fastening
device
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7 - Not a oncl
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Quiverings
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treatment
16 - Exist
17 - Exerted
19 - Trade center
20 - Samarium
(chem.)
22 - Eidler
23 - Egg dishes
24 - Followed
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article
28 - Behold!
30 - Perform
31 - Sun god
34 - Musical note
35 - Is profitable
38 - Pronoun
40 - On a voyage
41 - Becomes mired
42 - Sloth
44 - Always (jwet.)
46 - Also
47 - Very small
49 - Scnor’s "yes”
50 - Bill of Laduig
(abb.)
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LEGAL NOTICE
BANKRUPTCY SAl E
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA
In the matter of:
PONDEROSA HOMES,
INC.,
Bankrupt.
Pursuant to Order of Hon
orable Harvey W. Johnson,
Referee in Bankruptcy, the
undersigned will offer at 10
A. M., on Tuesday, May 16,
1967, on the premises at the
last place of business of said
Bankrupt at Kinards, South
Carolina, on Highway 76,k
three miles below the Town
of Joanna, the' following de-
cribed property:
Real estate, including
buildings and fence;
Office equipment;
Production machinery.
The aforesaid property will
first be sold separately by
lots and then as a whole and
the method of sale resulting
in the highest bid will be de
clared the successful bid.
The successful bidder will
be required to pay ten per
cent (10%) of the . bid at the
time the successful bid is
made. Sale subject to confir
mation by the Court.
- All items must be paid for
in full before removal and a
reasonable time will be allow
ed for removal. . ‘
The property and inventory
may be inspected by appoint
ment with the undersigned or
at the place of sale on the
morning of said sale.
Signed:
E. E. SCOTT, Trustee
101 West Earle Street,
Greenville, South
Carolina.
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