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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C„ Thursday, June 22, 1967
Joanna New* •
CPO Smith Back From Vietnam
r', , n/i^o w T Rilev cuperating at her home after
Patsy Grogan, Tommy style. Women wore “a sherry- Mrs. CamiHe Welbourne of Dr. and Mrs. . ^ surgery at Self Memorial
Holmes, Jay South, J. L. Der- sheer with long straight skirt Rock Hill, visited Mrs. Roily and family of Marietta, Ga„ g V r d ,
riek and Cvnthia Colleen and leather flowers at tha Bannister last week. While spent the week-end with Mrs. Hospita '
nek, and Cynthia Colleen neck „ here they attende d the flow- Riley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. S. Winebrenner is
Remember these stores? er show of day lilies in An- E. L. Stewart. a patient at Self Memorial
Farmers’ Ex- derson Friday and Saturday. Mrs. H. D. Tommie is re- Hospital in Greenwood.
Penney’s Bald- Miss Zelle Crisp, accom-
Moates will celebrate birth
days on June 38 and Mr. and n _ n _ ieGr
Mrs. Cyril Abrams will ob- 8 ’
MRS. W. J. HOGAN Brice of Rock Hill were Sun- Happy birthday on the 23rd serve a wedding anniversary. ^na n g e Galloway’s naniel hv Dr Blanche C
Correspondent-Representative day guest* of the Whitmires, to Elaine Boyce, Bill Morgan, Many happy returns of the Book FronUs Jewel- Badger ^isUed her brother,
Telephone G97-8B4t . Mrs. Bill Murrah and Bob- Louis Hunnicutt, Marvin Be- day on June 27th to Ronnie ^ g Dillard Giles Chev- Arthur ’R Crisn of Elberton
bie Jean Spent last week-end denbaugh and Dorothy Mor- Lollis, Jimmy Clark, and Mm ^ u' , C p l ,
Chief Petty Officer Ken- Ba"l,t^ wiUt Rev and ris. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Long Millard Murphy, who wiU cel. rolel ' and A ' la,r Haaiery . ’If- ?*:• wl '. 0 a P a ‘ en ‘ * n f e
neth D. Smith arrived here M „ Xommy Brown and fam . will observe a wedding anni- ebrate birthdays and to Mr. Ve ”“ y r f“he ’ulSdlrwrat
on Monday June 12 to spend ny Mr. Murrah joined them versary.
a three week leave with his 6n Sunday to attend the home- Libby Ballard and Estelle observe a wedding annivers;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac c0m | ng a t the Batesburg Sellers will celebrate birth- ry. /
Smith. He just returned from Quu-ch 0 f God of which Rev. days on June 24. June 28 will bring birttu^ys
a year’s duty in Vietnam. His i s pastor. The latter 0n the 25th Ruth Bridges to Roberta Niver, DebraOs-
wife and children, Kathy, nf W p e k Mrs Mur- will celebrate a birthday. borne and Ernest Floyd.
Wanda and Michael, who have Jg* Tn Sirrisonville
been staying with her moth- with Mr and Mrs Ruddy
er, Mrs. Arthur Knight in Murrah and infant daughter.
Honea Path, joined him. Fol- Last Wednesday Mrs. Nan-
lowing his leave they will be cy Davenport, Karen and
stationed in New Orleans. Rhonda and Mrs. Phoebe
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jenkins ^Brannon and Crystalle attend-
and Sue and a '’guest, Miss e d ai picnic at Chemstrand
Nancy Grantham of Atlanta, Recreation Park .
Georgia, and Mr. and Mrs. ; Quests last Monday of Mrs.
Jerald Jenkins, Billy, Chuc- i D Edmonds and Dora
and Mrs. Bill Tinsley who will Chronicle sold for 3c a copy Ga.,
From
The Chronicle Files
While glancing through the Mrs. C. Bynum Betts enter- family of Mken at the home
ky and Marty also of Atlan- W e re: Mrs Nannie Kennedy, °^ d Ates, we came across the tained Circle No. 2 of the As- 0 f Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCar-
ta spent four days beginning and Rev and M rs. Clee Black- 1935 issues of The Chronic^ sociate Reformed Presbyte- ter Sunday in Fountain Inn.
June 6 at Hilton Head Beach. well of Wa terloo. Friday ov- and wondered how many of rian Church. Miss Frances stokes of
Miss Grantham remained ern |ghj guests were: Mrs. B. y° u old-timers remember Mrs. Leland Young, popu- Washington D C spent the
with the Jenkins for a two jj Johnson and daughter San- some of these things. We have i ar young bride, was honor we ek-end with her aunt Dr
weeks visit. Their grandchil- dra of Aiken and a guest of tried t0 ^ive you a picture of guest 1 at a party given by Rut j 1 sotkes
dren will be with them until Johnson, of Co- the times as ^ey were then Mrs. R. L. Coe, Mrs. J. H.
Ml * M " and hope 111686 articles wiU Hunter, and Mrs. W. H.
bring back fond memories for Shands.
and $1.50 brought you a whole surgery uast Friday,
year’s subscription. Jimmie Alexander, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Alexan-
~ der, is recuperating at home
Mountvffle New* tocfe" 0 -
MRS. MAUDE BRYSON Miss Janice Shouse, who is
Correspondcat i n summer school at the Uni-
. versity of South Carolina, Co-
Cajt. and Mrs. Jim Wade lumbia, was home with Col.
Miller and family of Abilene, and M rs. W. H. Finley Sun-
Texas, are visiting his par- day
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. !
Miller. While here they, with
Mr. and Mrs. Miller, joined
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pitts and
the 4th of July vacation be- coa Fla
8m ' Last Sunday afternoon, Mrs.
Mrs. Clyde Young spent the Lynn Shealy of Newberry vis- you '
day on Friday in Anderson ited Mr and Mrs G v Sel _
lers.
Col. Milton M. Motes of Ha
waii, was in Mountville Sat-
. „ , , urday visiting relatives and
Miss Sarah Copeland mar- f r i en ds
Some of the names included r ied Harry Nettles. TQrv ,' e w ^ +l , ,
on the Florida Street School M Raymond Pitts enter fV , J ^ eS K W ; Cothran amended
Honor Roll in December * • d u 6 ter " the Presbyterian General As-
were Firs, Grade-Lnnie U ' ned A la ^ '" Bristol,
McMillian, Carolyn Pitts, Da- ttS , waS w** 8 * Tenn -
vid Tribbl^ Second Grade- f ociated wlth Rlchardson Mo -
Ann McMillian, Wyman tor C0,
open-
headline:
Streamlined
with her sister, Mrs. Vera
Fellows. BIRTHS
Mrs. Guy Misenheimer and Murrah
Mel of Chester spent the lat- ^i r . and Mrs. P. H. (Bud-
ter part of the week with Mr. dy) Murrah of Simpsonville,
and Mrs.Elbert Boyce announce the birth of a daugh- —* - —,* •* ‘‘r^H^-PrinoTA Frank Waldrep was life
Miss Elaine Boyce arrived ter, Tara Deane on June 11 ^y. Third Grade-Pringle and m r Qf ^
home last Thursday f r o m a t Hillcrest Hospital in Simp- Copeland, Chris Adair, - swimmine mol
Woodbridge, Va. where she sonville. Mrs. Murrah is the Am eha Payne. Fourth Grade 8 ..Rroad^v’’
was a P.E. teacher at Rippon former Nadine May of Joan- —Byrd McMillian, Rufus
Jr. High. On Sunday she vis-na. ... Sadler > Jean Layton. Fifth Reme ’ this
ited Miss Betsy Mitcham in Birthdays and Wedding Grade—Betty Hunter, Mary
Greenville. She plans to re- Anniversaries k>r'y?iT e r S rfldp ar ^ 0r Noland Air Conditioned Train will be
turn today.to Woodbridge Birthday greetings c"HH».h Pr^vMa^ n FU" *een July 12, 1935." How
where she will be employed June 22 are sent to Mrs. Sloan Suddeth, Emily Martin, Eliza-
lor six weeks as assistant re- Rowland, her grandchildren, Wysor. Seventh Grade— gee y ?
creational director at Toto-Bucky and Missy Weinberg, Yar ' The' sportsmen of Clinton
mac View Elementary School, and also to W. D. Beckom. borough, Lewis Pitts. eleeteH L-o n n i e McMillian
Humphreys Visit At On the same day Mr. and Remember when Tench president of Caro .
k, /h Bra t f 8: 1 „ Mrs - Ma « r ice Davenport oh- Owens was on the school pa- Iina pish and Game Associa .
Mr. and Mrs. Burley Hum- serve their wedding anniver- per s staff and had his pic-
phrey, and Vicki Humphrey S ary. ' ture taken wearing knickers? Miss Isabe i Guy wither-
returned Wednesday after Billy Pitts was manager of marrie d Charles Cant-
spending a week at Ft. Bragg CREDITORS’ NOTICE the basketball team? zon Foster Ju i y 25 1935
N. C. with their son and fa- All persons having claims w. C. Baldwin was in the y ’ *
NOTICE!
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4th of July Closing
IN ORDER THAT WE MAY GIVE VACA
TIONS AND DO SOME NEEDED REMOD
ELING AND REPAIRS, .WE WILL HE
CLOSED FROM:
JULY 3 THROUGH JULY 8
YOUR COOPERATION WILL HE GREATLY
APPRECIATED. THANKS.
Sunshine
Cleaners & Laundry
102 W. Fla. St.
Dial 833-1402
Will Rogers died in August.
Now here is something you
mily, Sgt. and Mrs. Richard against the estate of Hudie b jg b school Hi-Y Club 9
L Humphrey, Tammy, Tony, Ue Gardner, deceased, are ' Mlss Po|| Elr0(1 was coach re member and wish for
Vonda and Danny Danny has hereby notifted to file the for the basketball team and you young people may
been With his grandparents a same, duly verified with the which was known as ..p o|1 , s n0 , believe .
week prior to their visit. undersigned, and those in-
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor debted to said estate will
of Great Falls spent Sunday pleaese make payment like-
with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whit- wise,
mire. Their son, Kenny, who
had been here for a week, re- -
turned with them. Also, Mr.
and Mrs. J. If. Sweat and
NETTIE MOZELLE
P. GARDNER,
Executrix,
' 506 West Caltoun St.,
Joanna, S. C.
June 8, 1967 J22-3-J6
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 29th
day of June, 1967, I will ren- FINAL SETTLEMENT
der a final occount of my acts Take notice that on the 18th
and doings as Executrix of day of July, 1967, I will ren-
the estate of B. L. Smith in der a final account of my
the office of the Judge of acts and doings as Executor
Probate of Laurens County, of the estate of William J.
at 10 o’clock a. m., and on Bailey in the office erf the
the same day will apply for a Judge of Probate of Laurens
final discharge from my trust County at 3:00 o’clock p. m.,
as Executrix. and on the same day will ap-
Any person indebted to.saiAiply for a final discharge from*
estate is notified and required 1 my tnist ^
to make payment on or be- • Any person indebted to saitf
fore that date, and all per- estate is notified and required
sons having claims against to make payment on or before
said estate will present them that date, and all persons
on before said date, duly having claims against said
proven, or be forever barred, estate will present them on or
IDA BUTLER SMITH, before said date, duly proven,
Executrix, or be forever barred.
608 Musgrove St., ROBERT M. VANCE,
Clinton, S. C. Executor,
May 25, 1967 Jl-4c-J22 Clinton, S. C.
June 13, 1967 J22-4c-J13
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 26th
day of June, 1967, I will ren
der a final account of the the
acts and doings of Justin A.
Bridges, Commitee, of the es
tate of Edwin B. Taylor in
the office of the Judge of Pro.
hate of Laurens County, at 10
oclock a. m., and on the same
day will apply for a final dis
charge from his trust as Com
mittee.
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.
CALVIN A. BRIDGES,
Attorney for Estate of
Justin A. Bridges,
Deceased,
Laurens, S. C.
May 26, 1967 Jl-4c-J22
Parrots”? Chevrolet cars sold for $465
I. Mac Adair was featured and $560. Ford was $510, and
as in ‘‘Clinton Folks You Hudson and Terraplane were
Know.” He and Miss Lavern $595.
McQuiston had been marrie4 Bpef Roast 15c lb.
one year. Steak 20c lb.
Miss Georgia Bee Blakely Mops l9c
was ‘‘Miss Clinton’” of 1935. Wash Dresses 98c
Harry Baldwin was one of And one that hasn’t chang-
the boys who won the speak- ed so much — stockings were
ing contest at the Florida St. 79c a pair. Men’s white ox-
School. fords and straw hats were the
.
Consult
-ALVIN
W.
HUEBLE
about this question:
4< We plan to drive to
, Montreal for Expo
■ ’691 we get into
sqrjousf lrouble if we
have an accident in
.. Canada god lack the
*MRR. A 1ihdB| provinces
require? Can the Bai
ley agency supply a
special insurance
card for travel in
Canada?
BAILEY AGENCY
M. S. Hailey & Son, Bankers, Building
Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323
- GORDON'S -
CLEARANCE!
- SPECIAL GROUP -
FLATS BY EDITH HENRY
VALUES TO S12.99, NOW
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 7th
day of July, 1967, I will ren
der a final account of my acts
and doings as Committee of
the estate of Marguerite T.
Fuller in the office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens
ounty, at 10 o’clock a.m., and
on the same day will apply
for a final discharge from my
trust as Committee.
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 estate
win present them on or before
said date, duly proven or be
forever barred.
Ruth W. Stokes
Committee,
Mountville, S. C.
May 31. 1987
All Summer
HATS
5.00
SPECIAL GROUP
LOAFERS
Values To 8.99
5.88
LADIES’ NYLON
J—
HOSIERY
3 Nr 1.50
20% off
ALL SPRING and SUMMER BAGS
10% off
ALL MEN’S SHOES
ALL REGULAR STOCK AND ALL HUSH PUPPIES
GORDON'
107 E. Main St. “Shoes For The Entire Family” *
SPRING and SUAAAAER
833-0667
PRICES SLASHED AGAIN!
COME EARLY BRING YQMR FRIENDS!
RED
CROSS
Values to 16.99
NOW ONLY .
Values to 15.99
NOW ONLY .
$9.8 8 and
1 t
$10.83
California
COBBLERS
Values to 13.99
NOW ONLY
• 1 • • • • •
CITATIONS
NOW ONLY ..
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Values to 17.99
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BUSTER BROWN
CALIFORNIA
SHOES FOR THE CHILDREN
COBBLERS - FLATS
$4.88 and $5.88
VALUES TO 9.99
$8*88
SALE NOW IN PROGRESS!
All Spring and Summer Shoes Must Go To Make Room For New Fall Shoes
MANY NEW STYLES ARRIVING DAILY
For The Newest In Colors and the Finest In Quality In Footwear Fashions
- Shop At -
GORDON
jm
107 E. Main St “Shoes For The Entire Famliy”
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833-0667