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chbIob, g. e, nmahr, mr », raw ' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Information P | a a c a I Items of Interest About Clinton Folk — As — Reported By Anne M. Jones Phones 833-0541 or 833-0542 9:00 A. M. — 5:00 P. M. Mrs. Marie Singley has re turned home after several weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Musselwhite, Mr. Musselwhite and daughter, Melvia, in Kingstree. Home From Hospital Mrs. Fred Holcombe return ed home Saturday from Green ville General Hospital where she had been a surgical pa-' tient. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne will return home today from Charlotte, N. C., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horne and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Black, going especi ally for the wedding Wednes day evening of Miss Nancy Flowers Dewey and Ernest Garland Faison, III, at Avon dale Presbyterian Church. Clifton Adair is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Herschel Thomason has re turned from Greenville Gener al Hospital where he has been a surgical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole man, and daughter, Lynn, Mrs. Marion Nabors and daughters, Judy and Jeannie, have returned from a vaca tion 1 ^ stay in Washington, D. C., points of interest in North Carolina and few days stay at Bon darken, N. C. Lt. and Mrs. Duckett Adair and little son, James Franklin will leave Tuesday for Chick- sands AFB, England, after a three weeks visit with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Mac Adair and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Martin. * Billy Ballard, Fred Hol combe, Jr., and Darrell Orr, who are attending ROTC Camp at Fort Bragg, N. C., were home for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland vid Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plaxico, Jr., recently attend ed the annual convention of the Food Retailers at the Ocean Forest Hotel at Myrtle Beach. , Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Phil lips and W. B. Phillips visited in Marion, N. C., recently. Miss Norma Hallett of Co lumbia, who spent several days here recently with Mrs. J. R. Sloan, left Saturday for a three weeks western tour which will include visits to the Grand Canyon, Califor nia, and Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Chan dler have returned from a week’s vacation trip to Tenn- nesee, visiting Gatlinburg, Maggie VaPey and other points of interest. Miss Margaret Purcell Be thea was the week-end guest of Mrs. W. W. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. J. Earle Langston df Mobile, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Langston of Hattiesburg, Miss., Mr. and Ambrose Hudgens visited Mrs. George W. Copeland last week. ‘ Mrs. George Taylor is spending a two week’s vaca tion in Montreat, N. Gt‘, with her children and grandchil dren, Mrs. Frances Roberts of brnageburg, Mrs. Betty Copley of Aiken, Mrs. Julia Cushman of Chattanooga, Tenn., and their families. DmSMfir fcsf-Gw/ce tGoocffiocf; Flavor-Crisp Chicken Complete Dinner $1.10 3 Pieces of Chicken, F. F. Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls Bargain Box $2.25 9 Pieces of Chicken For Family of 3 to 5 People The Family Bucket $3.80 15 Pieces of Chicken, 8 Hot Rolls Serves 5 to 7 Hungry People The Barrel $5.10 21 Pieces of Chicken Perfect For Tired Housewives, Parties, Picnics, Church Parties and Social Functions Fish Dinner $1.10 2 Flounder Fillets, French Fries, Cole Slaw, Hot Rolls and Tartar Sauce Bucket of Fish $4.25 10 Fillets of Flounder, Cole Slaw, Tartar Sauce and Hot Rolls Shrimp Dinner $1.25 Jumbo Shrimp, French Fries, Cole Slaw, Tartar Sauce and Hot Rolls Bucket ’O Shrimp $4.25 25 Jumbo Shrimp, Tartar Sauce, 6 Hot Biscuits Steak .Dinner .. $1.10 FF Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Roils Chicken Liver Dinner . .a . $1.10 FF Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls Whiteford's Drive-In South Broad Street b • Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely recently visited in Charleston. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame are visiting in the mountains of North Carblina and Vir ginia. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dixon of Clemson, visited their par ents here enroute to Daytona Beach, Ft. Lauderdale and Miami, Fla., for a week’s stay. Miss Ashley Snow of Lau rens, spent a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snow, Jr., re- cen-tly. Mrs. Frank Simpson has been in Greenville for several days to be with her sister, Mrs. David Owens, who un derwent surgery last Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snow, Jr., spent a few days recent ly at Myrtle Beach. Miss Kay Young spent last week in Burnsville, N. C. with Mr. and Mrs. - Spencer Robb and Jerry of Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. A. I. Dixon, who has been visiting her daughters, Mrs. E. K. Surratt in West- over, Mass, and Mrs. A. J. Chirico in Sparta, N. J. re turned to her home in Ren- no Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Coo per have returned from a vis it with Dr. and Mrs. Chester Keller in Atlantic Beach, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. Thom B. Cooper, Jr. and children in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs. E. C. Culbreath of Charlotte returned yesterday after a visit with her mother, Mrs. O. I. Shealy. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder of McCormick spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder. On Leave Robert C. Uldrick, who has recently been promoted to the rank of Sargeant is spending a twenty day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Uldrick, before his transfer from Fort Leavenworth, Kan. to Okinawa for a tour of duty. Mrs. David Owens is a pa tient in the Greenville Gen eral hospital where she under went surgery last Thursday. Mrs. J. R. Holland is a pa tient in Self Memorial Hos pital, Greenwood. Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger is spending two weeks at Paw leys Island with relatives. 1 Philip Pruitt of Jackson ville, Fla., has returned home after spending some time with his mother, Mrs. S. B. Pruitt. Mrs. John Roseboro and Miss Hazel Boland of Green ville, were in Gastonia, N. C., on Saturday to attend a tea given by Mrs. Everett Carson in honor of her daughter-in- law, Mrs. John Little Carson, a recent bride. Mr. and Mrs. John Little Carson plan to make their home in Gastonia this fall. MAKES DEAN’S LIST Miss Dishie Delany, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe De lany of Joanna, has been named to the deans list at Duke University for the spring semester. She is a rising sen ior. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young and Mildred Young after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young and Mr. and Mrs. Mace Young left for Charlotte, N. C. where they spent several days with other relatives before leaving for the mountains of N. C. for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Chand ler spent last week in Gatlin burg, Tenn. VISIT SILVER SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. Harley Barnes, Miss Cleavis Smith and Lonnie B. Tinsley were recent visitors at Florida’s Sil ver Spring. TO VISIT SIX FLAGS OVER GEORGIA The Horizon Clubs from Petaga District and the Youth Choir of Calvary Bap tist Church will leave Satur day morning for “S|x Flags Over Georgia” where they will picnic during the day. Chaperoning the group will be leader, Mrs. Hames, along with Mrs. Eva Land, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Powers and Miss Gloria Jackson. Mrs. G. A. Burton is a pa tient in Bailey Memorial Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs recently attended the PICA Convention at Wrightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Sr., Miss Nannie Young Trib ble, Patti and Nancy Plaxi co and Karon Willard of Dub lin, Ga. are at Bon darken, N. C. for a week’s stay. Mrs. Ben Hay Hammet and sons, Lewis and Scott are spending ten weeks of the summer at Camp Alpine, near Little Switzerland, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell and family are on a ten day trip to New Orleans and other points of interest in the South. Robert Plaxico, Jr. is among the local Scouts spending some time at Camp Old In dian. AT HOME Mrs. R. C. Stewart is con valescing at home following two weeks illness and stay at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Lonnie S. McMillian is at home after a 10 day stay at Veteran’s Hospital in Colum bia. LEAVING FOR HAWAII T-Sgt. and Mrs. Gene A. Haupfear and family are spending a 30 day leave with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Haupfear, Rt. 2, Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Chalk of Joanna, before leav ing for a 3 year assignment at Wheeler Air Force Base, Hawaii. CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of T. Edd Moore, deceased, are hereby, notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersign ed, and those indebted to said estate will please mfeke payment likewise. , Roy W. lyioore^ Executor 113 Milliken St:, j i |.ij ^ Laurens, S. C. July 7, 1967 3C-J27 —Yarborough Photo Chris Adair, Jr., Is Clinton’s Up-and-Coming Tennis Player Wood of Laurens, Mrs. Jim bertson of Waterloo; a daugh* Lindsey of Greenville, Mrs. ter, Mrs. Edward Brua of Laifr* Jim Grant of Fork Shoals, rens; a brother, Ryland Cul* Mrs. Walter Cook of Asheville, bertson of Greenville; a sis* N. C., Mrs. Gene Cook of Clin- ter. Miss Jessie Culbertson of ton, Mrs. H. C. Edmundson Laurens; nine grandchildren of Spartanburg; three broth-and three great-grandchildren, ers, George Waldrop of Low- Funeral services were held ell, N. C., Bill Waldrop of Saturday at 11 a.m. at Union Jackson, Miss, and Roy Wal-Baptist Church by Rev. Glenn drop of Anchorage, Alaska; Mosteller and Rev. Homer and five grandchildren. Hampton. Burial was in thn Funeral services were held church cemetery. Friday at 5 p.m. at Lydia Baptist Church by Rev. M. J. U Dmifllflc Sanders and Rev. J. B. Aber- V3eor 9 e n * WOUgiQS crombie. Burial wil be in Gray Court — George H. Copeland, W. N. Nabors, R. Douglas, 48, of Rt. 2 Graf Rosemont Cemetery. Court, died in a Greenville Pallbearers were C K , hospital Tuesday a t2:20 p.U. W. Parker, G. Leroy Brown, a(ter a tour * eek UlnMS - Lester Davis and B. F. Har- Native of Laurens County, vey. son of the late John W. and ^ Rebecca Crowder Douglas, hfi was a carpenter with Kings . Luloerrson Construction Co., Clinton. Laurens — Lonnie Benet Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ciilbertsoq, 75,of Rt. 2, Lau- Pearl Hurley Douglas; a rens, died Thursday morning daughter, Miss Rachel Dou- in a Laurens hospital after a gias of the home; a son, Paul long illness. E. Douglas of the home; a Native of Laurens County, foster daughter, Miss Patri- son of the late Andrew and cia Hurley of the home; three Barbara Godfrey Culbertson, sisters, Mrs. Rufus (Eva) he was a retired employee of Langston and Mrs. Lee (Nan- Laurens Glass Works and a nie) Owens of Gray Court and member of Union Baptist Mrs. Clyde (Allie Ruth) Ri- Church. chards of Woodruff. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Funeral services will be con- Alta Martin Culbertson; two ducted Thursday at Warrior sons, Wilbur B. Culbertson of Creek Baptist Church at d Laurens and Barney M. Cul- time to be announced. i “My insurance lapsed?” Your insurance must be renewed promptly and the premium paid on time, otherwise you are without insurance protection. A loss at such a time is sheer tragedy. May we suggest carrying all your insur ance with the W. S. Hat ton Agency, and arranging monthly payments of the total premium to avoid lap sed insurance. S^Hatton Insurance Agency Phone 833-3829 SECURITY tnsitrAncf • FINAL SETTLEMENT , Take notice that on the 21st day of August, 1967, We will render a final account of our acts and doings as Adminis trators of the estate of Lois M. Buford in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from our trust as Lois M. Buford. 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 es tate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Louise Buford, Sarah B. Copeland, Administratrices. July 14th, 1967 4C-A10 -Chris Adair, Jr. is putting Clinton back 'into the state tennis headlines.. Ranked as one of the top South Carolina players in the 16-and-under bracket,, he re cently was chosen on the state Junior Davis Cup team. His wins in the singles and doub les helped the squad to de feat the North Carolina team. This summer makes the third year Chris has been playing the neighboring ten nis circuit. He already has played in four recognized tour naments and has at least two others on schedule. He reach ed the quarter-finals in the Greensboro (NC) Invitational and in the doubles of the Sou thern at Davidson, N. C. Seeded fourth in the South Carolina Open at Greenville, he was upset by Richard Hardaway but teamed with Hardaway to win the junior doubles title there. Another doubles championship came his way the next week in Belton’s Open, when Adair teamed with David Holly to whip Hardaway and Will Cleveland in the finals. In the • singles bracket of this meet, he advanced to the se mi-finals before going t o Cleveland. All of which led to his se lection on the Junior Davis Cup team and the impressive victory over the North Caro lina squad. The tournament schedule ahead pojntg toward the State Closed in Cblumbidi the Georgia - Carolina Open in Augusta and possibly the Southern, Closed in Mobile, Ala., all ih August. That pace will carry Chris right up to the opening of Clinton High School, where he played end on the junior-var sity football team last fall and number one on the tennis team. He will enter the 11th grade — which means there are good years ahead to add to the fine record he has al ready established. Charlie Waldrop Charlie Waldrop, 61, of 193 Poplar St., died Wednesday, July 12, at 5:10 p.m. at Bailey Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Native of Mt. Vernon, Ky., son of the late John Wesley and Ella Smith Waldrop, he lived ip Clinton 21 years and was a member of Buffalo Free Will Baptist Church. He was a retired textile worker. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mae Fisher Waldrop; two daughters, Mrs. Stobo (Nell) Tucker of Buffalo and Mrs. Wayne (Ruby) Rook of Clin ton; six sisters, Mrs. B. L. PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPT, ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE “Serving This Area 84 Years” We Give S & H Green Stamps r „ • Youngs Pharmacy North Broad Street • • Dial 833-1220 SPECIAL! We Are Pleased To Announce The Return Of BARBARA BAGWELL , To Our Staff. Dell's Beauty Salon Member of N. H. C. A. , 605 S. Broad St. LEONARD-MARLER INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 833-1121 200 N. Broad St. Consult Us For All Your Insurance Needs You /TT\ Save $$ W $$ ; J THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: .yv.'vi > r. ol'-iU nkjT Daily Bible Reading Keeps l)s Conscious Of ^he Spirit Of God Dw«Iling In Our Midst. FINAL SETLLEMENT Take notice that on the 22nd day of August, 1967, I will ren der a final account of my acts and doings as Adminis trator W. A. of the estate of Toccoa M. Bailey in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 3:00 p.m. and on the same day will ap ply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrator with will annexed. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and requir ed to make payment on or be fore that date, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Robert M. Vance Administrator with will annexed. July 15, 1967 J20-4c-A10 SKIN ITCH DON’T SCRATCH IT! IN 15 MINUTES, If not pleased, your 48c back at any drug counter. 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