The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 22, 1967, Image 15
CUhton, S. C., Tlitirsday, June 22, 1967
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Roger Dunaway, Allen shock to me! All these years discovered that one of the tell her outright what you develop into something more
Strickland, Larry Williams, I have not had the slightest women in my bridge club have observed. This will un- “personal” or “sentimen-
and Maxie Hedgepath will inkling of this, and even though 1 thought 1 detected doubtedly of course end her tal.”—LU.
observe their birthdays Jane parents could not Bonne time ago, and „ow membership in elub, but DEAR LU _ Thjs „ not for
M have showered me with more . „ , ... at least the air will be clear- 0 .
June 24 Mrs. Harold Stroud, love and tendernes than after ^ bs « r ^ he ^ e d.
West Clinton News ...
Daughters Visit Thomases Here
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MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Cerrespondemt-Mepresentative
104 MIHlmg Avenue
Dial 833-3192
mortal Hospital, Greenwood, Mn. H. A. Adams is a pa- Charles Meadors, Cheryl Lan- these people, 1 st« think it * 1
me to amswer. Since undoubt
edly you have something
‘“more personal or sentimen-
Sunday.- tient
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wal- Pital-
ker and children of Graham, John Huey is a patient at
Texas and Mrs. O. R. Rol- Bailey Memorial Hospital.
son Stanley of Daysville, J!" s visitL „ d Mr : " n<l “rs. Dena and Clifton Heaton,
t>^a Clarence Boyce in C.reenville, Jr. are ill at home.
Wednesday. Services Sunday Night
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Wat- The State Overseer, Wade Wood
will celebrate their birthdays, keep me in the dark about i °ur stakw are^not haye daling a man of 25
Mrs. Eddie Davenport and
on Stanley of Daysville,
Conn, and Mrs. Frances Reed
and daughter, Marcia Ann, of
Arlington Heights, 111. are
m ce.eorme ineir U! muays. high at all—only one dollar , c t .u „T " as though you must find out
Joe Gibbs, Mrs. B.lly Pitts, this . . . and lurthtrmore, I ^ member ^ at do you for several months We have 90me way the real itltentions
think I should do—tell some K,,,wn V( * 1 'y fond °[ e a cb “ tb * of your young man. If friend-
Ronnie Cheek, and Ken Mer- don’t know how my fiancee is member. What do you
edith will observe their birth
day June 25.
going to react to it when I x J “ v,v “ vi v * v ' “''"‘"I er and share mutual inter- . ■ .. , . ,
tell her. What do you think of the other women, or call a and ah,p , s al he wants from you,
about Ibis? DILEMMA. ne!tt tlm '' The onte ihine that bothers ‘^"ofh," fr^,ds.
Anita Turner, James 3 think she has done some-
Craine, Randell Farmer, and DEAR DILEMMA — Al- thing shady? TRUMPED,
observed their ii 10U .,v,
spending a tew” weeks'w i t'h kins and Mr. Willie Jones of H. Horton, will he speaking I'.iV-ihd'ay".I'un'e 26. hnve-bein '’lold'about'th's'at
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ott-Thomas.
Mrs. Rosie Pearson of Spar
tanburg spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pearson.
Their children from here al
so dropped in for awhile.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sand
ers visited her father. R. D.
Smith, who is seriously ill in
Augusta, Ga. hospital, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Duncan
Greenwood visited Mrs. Wat- Sunday night for the services
kins anil Mr. Jones’ sister, at Ihe Church of God on Eli?.-
Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, who alnth Street,
is a patient at Bailey Me- Birthdays and Wedding
morial Hospital, Monday af- Anniversaries '
ternoon. ott Thomas observed
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Owens her birthday June 19.
visited Mrs. Minnie Adams Kathy Heaton observes her
near Greenwood, Sunday. birthday today.
Sickness Mrs. D a Dunaway and
Miss Sybil Windsor is ill Gi-on Downs ei r’orated their
at her home. bii hda\ June 20.
DEAR TRUMPED
young age—still, m- y° u ’ re sure y° ur knowledge is can chare- hi
The only thing that bothers
me is that ho keens empha-
’ sizing our
If I’m someon
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyda a V erv
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Clinton s-ead of teelinc so woTked up cerrecte-«nd be wry. VERY cne wh.i.o
West will observe 111 e i r about il now, eoneenrate in- sure about ‘I— 1 n ' lnk the il !esllons 'te
wedding anniversay June 24. stead un the great blessing kil '5 lest ,, and most tactful way course appr.
that did come into your life- to handle it would be lor you of me but am nueripg d.
your lieing chosen, loved, and 10 ^ thc woman as,de and a felationshr,, like tins can
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The Chronicle
Advertiser*
DEAR SALLY
By SALLY SHAW
DEAR SALLY 1 am a
young man of 24, and now
reared by such wonderful
parents. And as for your fi
ancee, if she loves you, news
like Ibis will change nothing.
* *
DEAR SALLY
A
certain
. of Gharieston spent^ Sunday morial Hospital.
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Windsor.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fulmer and
daughter, Barbara Ann, of
Johnston is spending a few
days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Leopard.
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Hughes were
his brother and sister, Rev.
R. D. Hughes of l^oynton
Beach, Florida and Mrs.
Mary Faye Dawkins of Jack
sonville, Florida.
Miss Iris Hughes and Miss
Ann Meadors were visitors in
Newberry last Saturday.
William Dominick is work
ing in Ark. •
Mrs. Bessie Nelson, Mrs.
Nettie Bergmey, and Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Nelson of Laur-
rens visited Mrs. Ella Har
vey, Sunday.
Mrs. C. W. Windsor has re- June 21 Jerry Huey and that I’m about to he married boy and I wore very fond of
tinned home Irom Bailej .Me- Mis. R. C. ( hook ohsreved my parents decided to inform each other, and everything
llieir birthday. me that 1 was an adopted was going along fine—until
Milton Heaton observed his child. Believe me, this has his "family moved to another
birthday today. * been a terrific emotional city. He promised he would
write to me, but it’s been over
COOL-IT...
Mrs. William Dominick is
ill at her home.
lot of L. E. Hatton and W.
A. Johnson for a distance
of one hundred and sev
enty (170) feet thereon;
•on the South by lot for
merly of Estate of A. V.
Martin, now of H. L.
Boyd, for a distance of
Eighty (80) feet thereon;
and on the West by Hick
ory Street for a distance
of one hundred and seven
ty (170> feet thereon.”
Said lot is the identical
lot conveyed to Annie T.
Ferguson, as Executrix
of the last will and testa
ment of John B. Fergu
son, by deed of LaVeme
McQuiston Adair dated
fail, application for such ap- claiming any right, title, es- tw’o weeks since he moved,
pointment will be made by tale, interest in or lien upon and still no letter. Do you
the Plantiif herein. ‘ the real estate described in 'think 1 should phone one of
TENCH P. OWENS, paragraph 5 of the complaint his relatives who still lives in.
Attorney for the Plaintiff herein, any unknown adults this town, get his new ad-
being as a class designated dress, and write him. Tiiis
as John Doe, and any un- long silence is killing me!
known infants or persons un- LINDA,
der disability, including those
in military service, being as
a class designated as Richard
Roe:
TAKE NOTICE That the
TO any infant defendants
under fourteen years of age,
and to any defendants under
any other kind of legal dis
ability. and to the general or
testamentary guardian, com
mittee or person having cus
tody of such defendants of
DEAR LINDA—Don’t write
to him. He promised to write
to YOU, and there’s evidently
some logical reason why he
hasn't thus far. If that “long
either category, and to the coni Plaint in this action, to- si | ence », k ee p S on and on
gether with the summons, the
persons with whom such de
fendants reside:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FI ED to apply for the ap-
you’ll know that his original
notice of pendency of action, ; ondncss for has dimnwd
and the notice to apply for ap-
with distance, and your writ
ing to him won't solve any-
October 9, 1946, and re-
Recently Mrs. Ella Harvey^^orded in th e office of the
sited her sisters in Laurens Clerk of Court for Lau-
visited her sisters in Laurens
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ham
rick visited his sister, Mrs.
R. L. Bluford, in Self Me-
SUMMONS
STATE OF SOUTH
CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF LAURENS
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
James Edmund
j Plaintiff.
versus
pointment of guardian ad
pointment of a guardian ad the foregoing being a th j n g
litem to represent said de- co | J . y ol said summons and * * # *
fendants in this action within notl ^ es r ® spectl J e J y ’ v ^) s ,11<? d DEARY SALLY — I’ve just
twenty days after the service ' n tbe office of the Clerk of _
nf Ihe mimmnne imnn vmi Court for Laurens County, to Bank Building, Laurens,
89° afnag^OS 066(1 B ° 0k and if you fai1 ’ application S ; outh f ^ rolin 1 «’ 7 ° n tht * 12th South Carolina, as guardian
TENPH p OWFNQ s ”oh appointment will bo day of May, 1967. ad litem for unknown infants
If; M V 1 VM™’. made bv the Plaintiff herein. TENCH P. OWENS, and other persons under dis-
Attorney for the Plaintiff TENCH P. OWENS, Attorney for the Plaintiff ability, if any, defendants in
Attorney for the Plaintiff June 9 - 1967 ,IUs action; that the appoint
ment becomes absolute on the
NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 20th dav of July, 1967; and
TO THE DEFENDANTS, OF GUARDIAN AD LITEM that said order was dated
Florene M. Young, B. Cope- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- June 8, 1967, and filed on the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- land Ferguson, June Ferguson EN That an order nisi has 9th day of June, 1967, in the
Ferguson, FIED to apply for the ap- Hopewell, Clyde Ferguson, been passed by W. E. Dunlap, office of the Clerk of Court
pointment,of a guardian ad li- Paul Lake, Edmund A. Clerk of Court of Common for Laurens County, South
tern to represent you in this Lake, Doris Lake, Stanley A. Pleas for Laurens County, Carolina.
TENCH P. OWENS,
Attorney for the Plaintiff
3c-J15-J29
A home air conditioner is your best insurance
for rammer living pleasure. It takes out the
heat and humidity and puts the pleasure in.
about one today.
Clinton, S. C.
May 10, 1967
NOTICE
To any infant defendants
over fourteen years of age:
FloreAe M. Young, B. action within twenty days af- Black, Nancy Black Hoard, South Carolina, appointing W.
Copeland Ferguson, Ruth ter the service of' the sum- and Charles B. Barksdale: al- Paul Culbertson, attorney,
Ferguson King, David N. mons upon you, and if you so all other persons unknown, whose address is Old Palmet- June 9, 1967
Ferguson, Cecyle C. Fergu
fOH A
BfTTNt
SOUTH
CAROLINA
ft
ES
LAURENS
ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
son, Bara Elizabeth W. Or-
towski, Margaret Ferguson
Glover, Virginia Ferguson
Hunter, June Ferguson Hope-
well, Clyde Ferguson, Mary
L. Jones, Hetty L. Phinney,
Paul Lake, Rebecca L. Ful
ler, Edmund A. Lake, Doris
Lake, Stanley A. Black, Nan
cy Black Hoard, Virginia B.
Speer, Martha B. Dinwiddle
McCullough, Thomas N.
Barksdale, and Charles B.
Barksdale; also all other per
sons unknown, claiming any
right, title, estate, interest in
or lien upon the real estate
described in paragraph 5 of
the complaint herein, any un
known adults being as a class
designated as John Doe, and
any unknown infants or per
sons under disability, includ
ing those in military service,
being as a class designated
as Richard Roe, Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS
ABOVE NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUM
MONED and required to an
swer the complaint in this ac
tion, of which a copy is here
with served upon you, and to
serve a copy of your answer
to said complaint on the sub
scriber at his office, 208 West
Pitts Street, Clinton, South
F Carolina 29325, within twenty
days after service hereof, ex
clusive of the day of such ser
vice; and if you fail to answer
the complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this
action will apply to the Court
for t!he relief demanded in the
complaint.
TENCH P. OWENS,
Attorney for the Plaintiff
April 10, 1967
NOTICE OF PENDENCY
OF ACTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV
EN that an action has been
commenced and is now pend
ing in the Court erf Common
Pleas for Laurens County,
State of South Carolina, upon
a complaint of the above
named plaintiff against the
above named defendants, the
object of the action being to
quiet the title to, and to sell
for partition purposes, real
property located in Laurens
County and described as fol
lows:
“All that piece, parcel
or lot of land, with dwell
ing house and other im
provements thereon, situ
ate, lying and being in the
Town of Clinton, County
of Laurens, State of South
f Carolina, containing thir
teen thousand, six hun
dred (13,600) square feet,
more or less, and being
bounded on the North by
Maple Street for a dis
tance of Eighty (80) feet
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