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. ! * l ^ . v t 'i t *'.' ' '<f l.*;! rt ^ % * l f Clinton, S. C., Thursday, June 15, 15i57 r *r"-" THE CLINTON CHRONICLE fri iM -a. V +* v ' t ’ Av "' Information Please! .» l i Items of Interest About Clinton Folk — As — Reported By Ahne M.. Jones Phones 833-0541 Ori 833-0542 9:00 A. ■ 33-0541 Ar< 833,051 l. M. — oVoft P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wright Rev. and Mrs. GHarles Hoi- Miss Julia McKee has tak- spent Sunday with their mot- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moore of Canton, N. C., were recent lingsworth *aftd'<«ohHdren of en a secretarial position in her and gfreat grandtnother, and Miss Kathryn Arnold guests of the latter’s grand- Rowland. N. C.i Speht the thfe insurance department of Mrs. I^ucy Nabors. Also guest were in Williamsburg, Va., ntother, Mrs. N. W. McDap* week-end with Ijdrtt. HolUhgs- the Coca-Cola Company in of Mrs. Nabors on Sunday during the week-end for the iel. They were enroute home worth’s •mothw\ Mjr&. David Atlanta, Ga. Her parents, Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. closing session at the College from a vacation stay at the S. Cook on S. Adair Street, and Mrs. J. D. McKee, ac- Chesley Of Newberry. of William and Mary from beacHv The HoUingswprthfc are companied her to Atlanta last Miss Jhnis Susan Harmon, which their daughter and sis- Mri} O. B. King leaves Sat- spending sor)rife time in Mon- week. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ter, Miss Marjorie Arnold utday for a week’s visit with treat, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. John- John C. Harmon, Jr., of 101 was graduated. While there hir children, James R. White Mr. ahd Mrs. James R. soh > 111 > of Milledgeville, Ga., Fifth Ave., is at home now they were guests of Mrs. Ar- ahd family in Richmond, Va., White and daughters, Linda, an< * Charlie Johnson of the following injuries sustained in nold’s sister, Mrs. L. W. Warren C White and family, iviarilyri and Janie of Rich- y- Navy stationed in Char- a traffic accident while on a Rawl, and Mr. Rawl.. Miss Mrs. Miriam W. Gray and Va., Miss Nancy Gray of Vir- lestoh spent the week-end vacatipii trip at Myrtle Kathryn Arnold remained for family of Virginia Beach, girtia Beach, Va., are visiting wl * h their parents, Mr. and g eac h.; • , a longer visit. Vh. thpir mother tfnd grandmot- Mrs - Tha « Johnson. gm y £«j e n n i s spending the Mr^ and Mrs. Roy Benjam- Mr. and Mrs. V. Parks her, Afts. O. B. King aild Mrs. pt*. and Mrs. Wallace Boyd month of June at Camp El- in and sons, Jeff and Scott, Aidair left Tuesday for Ham- R. C. SUwart. •and small son Graham of not. Black Mountain, where are vacationing in Miami, pton, Va., where they will MVs.: C. b.’P’Rts .rfetuMfed ChttrlfeStdh, visited his pa- ,he is dlrebtor Of Idhd sports Fla., this week, spend several months tfilli hdme ShtuTklajC fi-tim bailty ^ r8, Mc ‘ ai tcl program director. Mrs. R. N. White of Wins- tHeir daughter, Miss ViViiih> MeitttfHii bofpftM" wherte sHfe ^Pdaeh, this past weekend.^ Mr. aifd Mrs. Jac Miss Jafie StUrgeon of Dur- was there for minor surgery, ton Salem, N. C., was a re- W. Copeland Prill UiAvfc Mbn- UUUghter, Mrs. Ckcil B|re hom; M. fe. will arrive on Binky returned home with his cent visitor with her mother, day to attend summer school Orlando, Fla. were weel ThurspAy fpr a few days vis- grandmother for a short visit. Mrs. A^ O. Daniel. at Ashevillfe feoks School. gUests bf Mr. and Mrl. Jc it with her mother, Mrs. H. Mrs. Gary Holcomb is Mrs. E. C. CUlbreath of Asheville, 14. C. Rbsehbro And otnST HHntfves. E. Sturgeon. Mrs. Sturgeon spending some time with her Charlotte, N. C. arrived SAt- Mac Hiers, son of Mr. and in Clinton, will return with her daughter mother, Mrs. Molly Howard, .urday 'for a visit with her Mrs. Marion C. Hiers has re- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Car- to Durham for several weeks’ who is ill in Tryon, N. C. 'mother, Mrs. O. t. Sheely. turned to the University ol son of Gastonia, ft. C. wera . visit. Mary Lou Burgess, daugh- Hastings McAllister dj Lau- South Carolina for the sum- the &mday guests of her sis- ‘** ( Miss Agnes Davis and Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank reHs who recently visited his mer session. ter, Mrs. John lloseboro and Raymond Fitts were joined Simpson, is visiting Mrs. gedt gbedt aunt here, Mrs. J. Mrs. Tom B. Milam and Mr. ftoseboro. today by Mrs. Claude Work- James Burgess in Florence, man of Morion, N. C. and Mr. amt Mrs. T. D. Hughes they will visit relatives and of Atlanta, Ga., who are re- friehds in Chlldersburg and turning from a European Florence, Ala. for a wbek. trip, are visiting Miss Rose Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bar- Lee. nbtt and children of Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Arnold, li i i i—i f Jack Line Parks Adair. whs A phtlefit; Mr. ahd Mr*. Michael days. ? - • -> Methot of St. Oblique, CTjfc james:V. 8odlb dfr Sbulanges, Quebec, Cahada, bhegdit hps i’ll Mr. and Mrs. J. M. C^inhing ham. v Mrs. James Pitts RaymomT Fitts, Mrs. _ Pitts, ana MlsS Agnes Davi* stay. levetal 011 Shrtday they returned .to and sons, Faul, Carl and FINAL SETTLEMENT Charleston to join his medical Mark, werfe recent weekend Take notice that on the 23rd tviiil, gfraduatittg class oh a trip to guests, of Mr. ahd Mrs. Carl- day of June, 1967, I wil ren- britfe at- Nassau, leaving their son ton Wihn. .Haul Line remained der a final account of my mbthlt, grandparehts ofr a for a longer stay with his acts and doing as Executor visit. • ' . grandparents. of the estate of Gertrude Glenn Baze- anc * ^ rs ' Bobart Phil- Mr. and Mrs. Scogin ac- Beckham in the office of the till Ahd ^ 8 ® ur t on Phillips visi- companied Mitch Scogin to Judge of Probate of Laurens Djllaii’d ^ ^ urftsv ih e ibis past Columbia, where he has ert-County, at 10 o’clock a. m., , *E guj ^hhkend. rolled in Columbia Commcr- and on the same day will ap- MbCor- John Finney and cial Cdltege, last week. ply for a final discharge from 0 uiipw shhiit tJii IliekehA With son ’ Warren ’ visaed her mot- Mifes Margaret Bethea of my trust as Executor. Mt.« wfrs IxK Miw. -Dil- her ’ Mrs ' P ’ B ' and Mr ’ Ndt-th Augusta, spent several Any person indebted to said i hinoor and Mrs - D - Reynolds, Jr.,, qays rfecehtry with her sister, estate is notified and required in Washington, Ga., last week Mits.'W: Harris. While she to make payment on or be are spendihg several riidhths Wr^a Visit id Clinton where Mr. Metljbt Mbs;* is employed at Ascbe Felt Cci. Mr. Wifl Mt* J: Miss Alice Curthihgham dt mbr^ afifl upkildreh Kingsport, TeHh. speht Hite FbAh Ahd t wteekend with her parerits, bf JAbkadhV . Mbs b: fc. i,_„ Q ^ , j . „ , . w,. x going especially to see her was-Here they visited Mrs. J. fore that date, and all per- ♦nn Sli ^ 1 ^ a1 ’ ' at * nephew, DeLeon Reynolds,' E'. PUrcell in High Point, N. ,-j . , ., ,—.., rj, i lmucii in m^ii r u1111., r*. sons having claims against fB^ ey te 2i ng Ca w P Gre ®” vllle th,s who returned last week from c. t - • said estate will present them Mi« d a K e> ^ rren T f S I ^ , T?i 0n a tour of duty with the Nayy Mr. ahd •Mrs. W. G. King on or before said date, duly home* thev visile^ other noi t« Mr ' w MM^MrS.'Jol^ W. Fin; Seabees in Vietnam. aiiid *'hS|Vl- ; reia^iiiad < frbm a visit to proven or be forever barred. sttesrs as riSSUnes ss s yr# ^saresjs. ar ,« CaUowav Ga^en^They afso Mrs ^MdGeT Mr - and Mr ^' Elw y n Stur-?' F^e^t; voters of Mr. and 217 eC He?Jn Street in Washineton fhe ’ Mwj F W !. eon and fam,ly ^ °rWndo, Mbs ^mAh Shealy was the Clinton, S. C. hort W ^« h™ . S P end ^ c^n, R.v. M. H. May 23. 1967 4C-J15 stbpped over -£r* ^ h r„X„M h ^: \TSTur.. Fred Ada ms Reynolds. —U— , son-ioao^w^aamg ^in Sumter Mr and Mrs Fred Adams .; f M rs. 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