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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, August 10, 1967
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Information
P | A 3 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.
O n last Thursday, Mrs.
Hugh Eichelberger, Mr. and
Mrs. Ferdinand Jacobs, Sr.,
and Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs were
■luncheon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Townsend at their
country home, Pine Top, near
Anderson. The occasion was
a “family” party.
Miss Bessie Jones has re
turned home after several
weeks visit in Columbia with
Mrs. T. Wier Davis.
Mrs. R. J. Tankersley re
cently spent the week at Gar
den City Beach with her dau
ghter and her family, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Kenrick and
boys of North Augusta. Last
week Mr.s Kenrick and Steve
and Gregg were guests here
of Mrs. Tankersley.
Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs has as
her guest this week her dau
ghter, Mrs. Kenneth Bogle,
and family of Marietta, Ga.
HOME FRO MHOSPITAL
Mrs. Fred Burnett, Sr., re
turned home Friday from Self
Memorial Hospital, Green
wood, following surgery there.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moore
and Mrs. Milton Moore were
in Ft. McClellan, Ala., on
Friday to attend the gradu
ation of the 18th Class of Pal
metto Military Academy, at
which time Milton Moore re
ceived his commission as a
2nd Lieutenant.
Mrs. M. C. Poole joined Dr.
and Mrs. Joe B. Godfrey and
children, Beth and Brannon,
of Forest City, N. C., for a
ten-day trip visiting Niagara
Falls, Expo 67 in Montreal,
Quebec, and the New Eng
land states.
Mrs. Olive Littlefield of Co
lumbia, is visiting Mrs. Eu
gene Hitt.
Members of the Youth Fel
lowship of the Presbyterian
churches and friends are at
tending a retreat at Savan
nah Presbyterian Church
camp on Hilton Head Island
this week.
Jimmy Wolfe of Phoenix,
Ariz., is visiting his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Wheeler in Mountville.
VACATIONING IN FLA.
Dr. and Mrs. Fred E. Hol
combe and sons, Scooter and
Joe, are vacationing in Flori
da.
Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Eichel-
berger and family are arriv
ing on Saturday to spend a
few days with his mother,
Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger, Sr.
Sunday Rev. Eichelberger
will preach the homecoming
sermon at Rock Church near
Greenwood, where he was for
merly the pastor.
Mr. H. K. Neely of Colum
bus, Ga., is visiting relatives
here.
MOVE HERE FROM FLA.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pow
ell have recently moved from
Pensacola, Fla., to make
Town 'n' Country
Minit Mart
OPEN 7 A. M. TO 11 P. M.
7 I^AYS A WEEK
YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTER
Town ‘n’ Country Center
their home here where they
are associated with Clipper-
Craft, Inc. The Powell family
includes four daughters, Car
ol, 7, Dianna, 9, Donna, 7, and
Reva Ann, \Vi years.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox
and family have moved into
their recently completed
home on the Jacobs Highway.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes
have recently moved here
from Whitmire and are mak
ing their home in the resi
dence formerly occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell,
Jr., on Ferguson Street. Mr.
Hughes is connected with
Clinton Cotton Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Powell
of Greenville, visited Mrs.
Chick Ray while she was a
patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital. Mrs. Ray has re
turned home.
Spec. 4 Giles Lawson of the
United States Army is home
on a 45-day leave after serv
ing in Qui'Nhan, Vietnam, for
a year. He will be stationed
in Suitland, Md., for the next
12 montlhs.
Recent guests of Dr. and
Mrs. B. O. Whitten at their
home on Lake Greenwood
were Dr. John B. Knox of
Knoxville, Tenn., Mrs. K. C.
Jackosn and son, Paul, of
Fayetteville, Ark., Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Slier of Babylon,
N. Y. ,and their son, E. W.
Slier, of Fayetteville, Ark.
Mr.s. C. A. Holland has re
turned from Charleston after
a two weeks stay in Mt.
Pleasant with her sister, Mrs.
H. E. Brown. Mr. Holland re
mains a patient at the Vet
erans Hospital in Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nabors
have returned to their home
in Auburndale, Mass., after
spending the past week with
his mother, Mrs. Lucy Na
bors.?
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Na
bors, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Nabors, and Mrs. Lucy Na-
CLEAN SWEEP! - PRICES SLASHED!
3 DAYS ONLY!
SUITS
6 Suits Value to $39.95
Now
$20.00
7 Suits Value to $45.00
Dacron - Wool Tropical
Now $28.00
Entire Stock Famous Griffon
Values to $69.95
Now
$52.00
SHOES
Discontinued Styles
Florsheim
Now ... $17.80 to $21.80
Freeman
Now ... $12.95 to $14.95
ALL STRAW HATS
Vi Price
SPORT COATS
10 Madras and Seersucker
Dacron - Cotton — Reg. $29.95
Now $16.95
One Group — 17 Only -
Reg. Value to $39.95
$24.00
All Griffon and Blacker
SPORT COATS
Values to $47.50
Now —
Now
Entire Stock
WALK SHORTS
Values to $8.00
Now $5.00
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SPORT SHIRTS
Entire Stock Including —
ARROW Decton Perma-Iron
In Asst. Patterns and Collar Styles
Reg. Value to $6.00
Now $2.99 ea.
SUMMER PANTS
• Reg. $10.00 Now $7.00
• Reg. $12.00 Now $9.00
• Reg. $13 and $14 Now $9.75.
(Dacron - Wool TROPICALS) /
• Reg. $15.00 Now $10.95
• Reg. $18 and $19 .... Now $13.95
One Group
COTTON SLACKS
Including STA-Press
Boys and Men’s Sizes
Values To $6.00
Now $3.00
Large Group
Assorted Merchandise
Boys and Men’s Sizes
Values To $6.00
Now $2.00
Adair's Men's Shop
bors visited in Charlotte, N.
C., last Wednesday and at
tend the wedding of Mrs. Lu
cy Nfebors’ granddaughter,
Miss Patricia Ann Martin,
and Greg Shamberg of Char
lotte.
Mrs. Vida Barnette and
son, Donald, of Charlotte, N.
C., spent the past weeke-nd
with her mother and grand
mother, Mrs. Lucy Nabors.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Na
bors, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Nabors and Mrs. Lucy Na
bors visited Mr. and Mrs.
Chesley Abrams in Newberry
last Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James T.
Smith and sons, Michael and
Ronnie, of Columbia, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alvin and
daughter and Miss Minnie
Lane are spending a few days
in New Orleans, La., where
Mr. and Mrs. Hueble will at
tend the Palmetto State Life
Insurance Convention at the
Royal Orleans Hotel.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Clyde Croy,
Jr. vacationed with relatives
in Gainesville, Ga. and at
Myrtle Beach.
Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Waddell and sons, Benny and
Jimmy, of Tallahassee, Fla.
who have been visiting the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Crisp, in Mountville,
departed Monday for Talla
hassee where Dr. Crisp will
receive his Ph. D. on Saturday
from Florida State Universi
ty. Enroute to Tallahassee,
Ihey stopped in Hattiesburg,
Miss, for several days’ visit.
Dr. Waddell will head the phy
sical ed, department at Wil
liamsburg Carey College
there for the coming year.
Mrs. W. W H.arris joined
her sister, Miss Margaret Be
thea, of North Augusta, and
they spent the week-end in
Hendersonville, N. C.
Mrs. Eva Land is attending
a two week seminar for teach
ers at the Sherwood School of
Music, Chicago. She will take
a refresher course.
Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Betts,
who are spending the summer
in Bonclarken at Flat Rock,
N. C. spent a few days at
their home here lost week.
Visits In Raleigh
Nr. and Mrs. Lonnie S. Mc-
Millian have returned from a
visit with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Adams in Raleigh, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ellison
of Norfolk, Va. spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Ellison.
Ricky Ellison is on a 15 day
leave. The last two months he
had been at Ft. Devens, Mass,
training ROTC Cadets. He
will return to Fort Dix, N. J.
To Live In Pensacola
Ens. and Mrs. Calvin Thom
as Morton who were recently
married in Corpus Christi,
Tex. will make their home in
Pensacola, Fla. where he is
training as a pilot. He is the
son of Mrs. Elsie J. Morton
of Calvert Ave., Clinton.
Mrs. Luther Young and
guest, Mrs. Murray Mixon,
and Mrs. Henry Moore of St.
Petersburg, Fla. and Mrs.
Tinsley Stewart of Woodruff
are spending this week with
the Arnold Young’s in Sparta,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jor
dan and John Wysor of Kins
ton, N. C. are visiting Mrs.
R. E. Wysor. Betsy and Patri
cia Jordan are visiting Miss
Sara Lynn Wysor.
Mrs. R. W. Hays and sons
of Marietta, Ga., are spend
ing this week with her moth
er, Mrs. Guy Copeland, and
sister, Mrs. Opal Couch.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell,
and son, William Bell and
Eugene Forrester are vaca
tioning at Folly Beach and
visiting other points of inter
est along the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. James Daniel
and little daughters spent the
week-end with relatives in
Beltorr:
Mrs. John W. Finney and
son, Warren, spent Tuesday
in Washington, Ga., with her
mother, Mrs. Pet B. Adair
and brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chaney
and children spent the week
end in Griffin, Ga., with his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. James Chaney, and
attended the races in Atlanta,
Ga., Sunday.
Mrs. Marguerite Plowden
and daughter, Patti, had as
their guests for several days
Mrs. Plowden’s niece, Mrs.
L. F. Turgeau of New Or
leans, Louisiana.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. King, Sr. were
their grandchildren, Misses
Gee Gee, Nita and Mary
Phillips King of Greenwood.
Mr. Jimmie Chandler of
Spartanburg spent the week
end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Chandler
while Mrs. Jimmie Chandler
and daughter, Beth accom
panied her mother, Mrs. Sam
Earle of Laurens to visit re
latives in Mississippi and
Loouisana and Texas.
Mrs. John Rainey and
daughter, Catherine de Veaux,
have joined Capt. John
Rainey at his parents’ hoome
in Anderson. Capt. Rainey re
cently returned from a year
in Vietnam.
Mr. and Mrs. William Parks
of Richmond, Va., are visit
ing Mrs. Parks’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Winifred Norris.
Mr. ana mrs. Alexander
Cruickshanks and Sandy of
Gainesville, Fla. spent the
weekend with Mrs. Cruick
shanks’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. King, Sr. before
continuing a trip to West Va.
to visit other relatives
Mrs. Glenn Reeves, is con
valescing at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Davis Pitts, fol
lowing surgery in Columbia.
Friends of Mrs. Jerry Hol
land will be glad to know that
she has returned from Self
Memorial Hospital following
surgery. She is recuperating
at the home of her mother,
Mrs. J. H. Crowe, on Pitts
Street.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 8th
day of September, 1967, I will
render a final account of my
acts and doings as Executrix
of the estate of George Price
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 my trust
as Executrix.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and requir
ed to make payment on or be
fore that date, and ail persons
having claims against said
estate will present them on or
before said date, duly proven,
or be forever barred.
SALLIE S. PRICE
Executrix,
519 Gary St.,
Clinton, S. C.
August 3, 1967 A10-4C-S3
FINAL SETLLEMENT
Take notice that on the 22nd
day of August, 1967,1 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
with will
Any person indebted to skid
estate is notified and requir
ed to make payment o« or be
fore that date, and «U
having claims agnip
estate will present them pn at
before said date, duly proven
or be forever barred.
N Robert M. Vance
Administrator with wiil
annexed.
July 15, 1967 JZtMc-AlO
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having -claims
against the estate of Martha
Slocumb Shields, deceased.
W>alu
debted to said
■liiann asafee
wiae.
CHARLES f.
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