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, v v ..,r; ... Clinton, S. C., Thursday, May 25, 1967 THI CUNTON CHKON1CLB Ioanna News • • • Goes to Hawaii lb MBS. W. I. HOGAN sspondeat-RepreMtit Telephone 697-4949 L-Cpl. Keith Owens', who was stationed in San Diego, California, spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Owens. Last Wed nesday he left for Hawaii, where he will be for 3 months (in “Jump School”). Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce of Aiken were last weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce and Mason Rowland. O’Neal Boyce of Saugeteis, N. Y., arrived last Friday May 12, to spend a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boyce, other friends and relatives. Recent guests of Mrs. L. L. Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Preston White, Sr. were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simpson of Whitmire, Mrs. B. A. Hoi way of Summerville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Simpson of Mariet- Week-End Specials! (THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY) BEGINNING AT 4:30 P. M. Pork Chops $1.25 French Fried Potatoes, Cole Slaw, Hot Rolls T. W. Powell will observe a wedding anniversary. • On Sunday, May 28, birth day greetings are sent to Rusty Yarborough, Geneva Floyd, McNeal Trotter and ta Ga and Mrs. M. E Ber- KRAMM FINISHES COURSE Rook Thomas. ry’of GrrenviHe. On Mother’s S-Sgt. George Kramm com- Dora Edmonds and Johnny —T . ... „ pleted an eight week course Buck Banks will celebrate a Day, Mr. and Mrs. Freston on Master £or loading birthday on May 28 and Mr. White, Sr. and Margaret vis- aircraft, a t a base near Wt- and Mrs. James Bagwell will ited Mr. and Mrs. Wade Orr c hita, Texas, the first of this observe a wedding anniver- in Laurens. month. He then motored here sary. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Smith, to spend a few days with his Many happy returns of the Mrs. Diane Rowe and chil- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicol- day on May 30 to Connie Pra- dren, joined by M-Sgt. and & s Kramm. His wife 1 and ter, Pete Johnson, Cora Lee Mrs. W. K. Franklin, Lynn daughter, Kimberly, who has Lever, and Teresa Ann Whit- .and Rita Dale of Fort Jack- been here with the Kramms lock, who will be celebrating son, enjoyed the weekend at f 0r seven weeks, returned birthdays and to Mr. and Myrtle Beach. w ith him to Travis A.F.B., Mrs. J. L. Delany and Mr. and RISERS VISITED FROM California. Mrs. Harold L. Gardner who MARYLAND SLUMBER PARTY will observe their wedding an- Mr. and Mrs. Von Riser On Saturday evening, May niversary. and son Chris of Glen Bum- 13, Karen Lowery entertain- The last day of the month ie, Maryland, arrived on May ed several of her girl friends 0 f May will bring * birthdays 19 to spend several days with with a slumber - party. It was t 0 7. G. Murphy and B. H. the former s parents, Mr. and held at her home on Hampton plow and a wedding anniver- Mrs. Carl Riser. Joining them Street. The group enjoyed sary ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. in a cook-out on Saturday breakfast together on Sunday jj Oswalt and Mr. and Mrs. were: Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy morning. Hack Prater. R&er, Faith and Hope of HAYRIDE Greenville, Airman Ray Morse On Friday evening Mrs. -j,, ^ of Seymour - Johnson A.F.B. Gerald Humphries entertain- rnOiO ConT6S( in N. C., Mrs. Belle Connel- ed her Sunday School class T 0 Promote Travel ly, Mrs. Iris Connelly and Ca- of the Intermediate Depart- rol Jr. of Batesburg. ment of the First Baptist The State Development Church with a hayride. After Board is jointly sponsoring a an enjoyable ride through Jo- photo contest with 10 Southern anna, Mountville and Clinton, states through the Southern the group was treated to re- Travel Directrrs Council to freshments at Whiteford’s promote trave to the South. Drive-in. Assisting Mrs. Hum- The contest, which offers phries were, Mr. and Mrs. a $1,000 grand prize and 110 Datay Bousley. other prizes, is open to any ATTENDED FUNERAL one who submits a photograph Ernest Smith attended the taken in the South between funeral of a nephew, Bud Hun- October, 1966, and October, nicutt, in Gaffney, last Mon- 1967. da^ afternoon. Besides the $1,000 grand prize, there are 10 other ma jor prizes including free va- EVERYDAY COUNSELOR By DR. HERBERT SPAUGH Sea Food Platter $1.25 F, F., Co|e Slaw, T. Sauce, Hot Rolls Chicken Livers $1.25 Cole Slaw, F. F.,,Rolls Billy Willard's Restaurant 301 N. Sloan St. Phone 833-2142 ' WE ARE OPEN MON. — THUR. 6 a. m. — 9 p. nt. FRI. — SAT. 6 a. m. — 10 p. m. i We are Catering Our Private Dining Room To All Church Groups, Clubs, Business Groups, Departments or Large Family Groups. A Meal Of Your Choice. Place Your Resewa- tion In Advance.. w** TEENAGE PARTY Deronda Frazier, Phyllis ca|tions, photographic equip- Bagwell and Linda Lollis in- ment> and S po r t s equipment. vited a large number of teen- Official entry forms for sub- agers for a get-together on mittl black and whlte „ Saturday evenmg at the Jo- coIor lnts and trans aren . anna Club H o u s e. The cles ^ obtal from “Swanks provided music for , he clj „ ton chamber of Com _ dancing and listening. A good merce or through ^ Board , s time was had by a 1. Travel and Information Divis- BIRTHDAYS AND ion in Columbia. ANNIVERSARIES In last year’s contest more Happy Birthday today, May than 10 South Carolinians won 25 to Johnnie Moore, Jr., Wil- prizes. Il1 ' , I , Jin , K , Sh ° re ’ H Il g n ,| Br ?i C V CREDITORS' NOTICE Buddy Murrah and Billy Hoi- Au ns ha c , a sonback, and best wishes for ?„ h . a .! py „.7 d .t n * a ""™, y Hampton, deceased, are here- to Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hol- by notified to file the same, son ac ' . duly verified, with the under- Happy Birthday greetings s igend, and those indebted to go to Louise Kramm, Bill sa j d es t a te will please make Byars and Charles Widener p a y me nt likewise, on May 26. A w HAMPTON, Lily»Gresham, Susan Prat : : Executor, .. er; Missy Smith and Marion ? s~~ -: 414t v Pin«hAv*n' -St v Banks will celebrate birthdays Laurens. S. C. on May 27 and Mr. and Mrs. May 17, 1967 M25-3cJ8 —- Sean *»”? I Hi ] !i t $ fr.j 1 1 • .. 1 ■ i If you are troubled with a problem, if you are afraid of the future, and the results of the past, then take stock and clean up your life. 1. Go to your Lord immedi ately. In His hands are the past, present and future. If there is unforgiven sins in your life, then get down on your knees and confess it humbly to your Lork and seek His forgiveness. You can have it if you-earnestly seek it: “Him that cometh to Me I will in no wise cast out . If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” 2. Surrender your life to your Lord’s leading and guid ance. Perhaps you don’t like the idea of surrendering. Un til you surrender your self- will, you can never have God’s will in your life; you can never have salvation. “Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved.” When Peter preached his first sermon on this text, hfe won 3,000 converts. 3. Join a church and go to work in it. The church is a group of people who have dedicated their lives to their Lord. That is the best place for you to find Christian fel lowship. You can never enjoy the Christian Religipn unless you work at it. 4. Study your Bible, com mencing with the Gospel of John. Read daily the 27th Psalm and the fourth chap ter of Philippians. If you don’t understand the Bible, there are plenty of helps CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS Amos Smith made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of An nie Lois Miller Smith. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar the Kindred and Creditors of the said Annie Lois Miller Smith, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court,of Probate, tp be held 'at Laurens^ Gcmsrt ; Housey Lau rens, S. C., on May 30, 1967, next after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause if .any «they have, why the said Adminis tration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 18th day of May Anno Domini 1967. : J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 2C-M18-M25 J. P. L. C. v, r which you can secure for the asking. 8. Establish a family aljtai;. Learn to pray aloud, at home daily with your wife and chil dren. If you are afraid of the sound of your voice, then pray with members of your family the Lord’s Prayer. This will lead you to a wider family program of prayer. Try holding family prayers at the dinner table. After you have read a portion Oi^God’s word pr some devotional ma terial, then Jfcia hands aroupd the thble and ask the Lord’s blessing upon your fellowship in Christ as well as on your food. 6. Go to work immediately to bring new Christian expe rience to others. Help them to find the happiness you have. I have never known people quite so spiritually hungry as they 1 are toddy- ’White many of them would not admit it,'* that’s their moM argent need. You yttow Jjefqre you a brief program, the accept- anoe of which wjll .gel you out of your present difficulties grant you^4oy and happiness here, and joy t and security hereafter. 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Any person indebted to said estate is notified and requ’red to make payment on or before said date* and all persons hav ing claims against said es tate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Helen H. Davis Executrix, Clinton, S C. May 12. 1967 ^ 4C-J1 ' t. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 20th day of June. 1967, I will ren-' der a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Marion Jones Nabors in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 3:00 P. M., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or be fore that date, and all per sons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. MIRIAM COLEMAN NABORS, Executrix IV^ay 6, 1967 Mll-4c-Jl FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to you without a doctor’s prescription, our product called Galaxon. 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