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t u Ottnlon, S. C., Thursday, August 17,19B7 rate CLINTON CHRONICLE m Information 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. Melvin Furr and daughters, Miss Suzanne, Amelia and Lisa Furr and Carol Kin^ of Lancaster spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnville.' Mrs. W. E. Adams and Miss Fay McKinley of Charlotte were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. Marc C. Weersing. Miss Jane Sturgeon of Dur ham will arrive Friday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon. She is on the staff of Duke University. Visiting Dr. and Mrs. Marc C. Weersing recently was their grandson, Marc Lyons, while his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Lyons spent se veral days at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hays of Ridgewood. N. J. are now occupying their recently re modeled home on S. Owens St. Mrs. William King and chil dren of Summervlle, Ga. were recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferdinard Jacobs. Mrs. Henry Young, Sr. has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Romayne Hamilton and family in Easley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holland and son Phil recently visited George Holland who in the Marine Corps stationed at Key West, Fla. Mrs. Everett Carson of Gas tonia. N. C. was guest on Sat urday of her sister, Mrs. John Roseboro and Mr. Roseboro. On last Wednesday Mrs. John Roseboro and Miss Mary Ella Bailey were guest of Mrs. Everett Carson in Gas- tona for the day. Mr. and Mrs. David Trice of Fayetteville, N. C. spent the weekend with Mrs. Earle Workman. They were ac companied home by Linda Hunter who had been visiting Mathis, of Hartsville, spent Rev. and Mrs. Edwin W. and Mrs. Robert Hamer are FINAL SETTLEMENT Rogers and family left Sun- chaperohing. Take notice that on the 5th day Afternoon for a vacation Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bryant day of October* 1967, I will stay in Niagara, New York and children, Lee and Betsy, render a final acount of my and other points of interest. of Richmond, Va., have re- ac ts and doings as Executrix Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bold- turned to their home after a 0 f the estate of Victor L. Kru. en of Richmond, V*., were visit here to Mrs. Bryant’s get in the office of the Judge here for the graduation of mother, Mrs. J. O. Grout, and 0 I Probate of Laurens Coun- her brother, William Chis- aunt, Mrs.. Edgar Blakely, ty, at 10 o’clock A. M., and holm from Clemson Universi- and also a visit to relatives in on the same day will apply ty. They were accompanied Augusta, Ga. for a final discharge from thy home by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Crout and Mrs. trust as Executrix. Mrs. W. Q. Chisholm and Bill Edgar Blakely have returned Any person indebted to said Chisholm and they are all at- from a trip to Savannah, Ga., estate is notified and required tending Expo ’67 in Canada, where they visited their broth- The Chisholms are expected er, W. L. Rearden, and to to return home this week-end. Walterboro, where they Were Mrs. Willard Garbini and guests of Mrs. Grout’s daugh- to make payment on or before proven* or be that date, Mid .u p.**** MAdADuam* having claims against said KftOtSjBB, ^ estate wil present them on Executrix . .. or before said data* duly August ii* - • . i—n •rntrTiftni'arTiiriMU here for three weeks and had some time recently in her soh, Bob, Of Charleston, were ter, Mrs. F. M. Cleckly, and attended the Youth Confer- cottage at Lake Lanier. guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Mr. Cleckly. encc at Hilton Head. _ recently in her cottage at W. Bell during the week. Mrs. Luella K. Watson left Mr. and Mrs. C. Wayne Miss Agnes Davis, Mrs. Mary Ellen Cornwall has August 15 to teach at Lincoln Jarvis and children spent the Raymond Pitts, Mrs. Hubert completed a summer school Memorial University in Har- weekend with Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts and Mrs. Frank Mil- session at Limestone College, rogate, Tenh. PittS. Mrs. Jarvis came es- ler have returned from a vis- Gaffney, Where she commut- Mrs. John Little has re- pecially to attend her high it to Jekyll Island, Sea Island, ed each day. turned from a visit to her school class reunion at the and St. Simon, Ga. Brenda McCrary, Becky sister in Winnsboro. Mary Musgrove Hotel on Sat- MrSi 0 . I. Sheely is con- Sanders, Ann Hudgins, Vlr- Mr and Mrs Tom B Coop _ urday, Jenny Jarvis remained va’escing at homi following f in *f “ og f rs ’ G « or S e Cope- er< JPt> Bo and Todd> have to spend several days this surgery and a few days stay ^ nd * H * at ” Copeland, Neil returned to their home in st week with her aunt, Mrs. Joe at Bailey Memorial Hospital. S®™™’ D ° n Petersburg, Fla., after a visit Bonds. Johnsoh, Bill W6ir leave to- u* a ** Mr and Mrs Prank Ste- L * aVes For R *• day for Clemson University. * ,th i! ls P ar ™ ts ' Mr - and wart and son Allen of Colum- phil ip Hamilton, son of Mr. Miss Juliet McCrary has T . om B „ Coopcr ' wart and son, Alien ot uoium Hamilton ininpH othpr mpmhpr* of hpr Mr * and Mrs - Lester Hud- bia were overnight guest of a ! 1 _ , s - ^ x ' . , ,, °; ner me ” lDers i of il n ^ r son Steve and Patrick of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland. » f Calve rt Avenue, left lues- family for a stay at their were r e c e n A day for Newport, R. I., where cottage at Bon Clarkeh, Flat s P arianDu rg, were rec ent COMPARE THIS MOWER COMET IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. he ' win attend the Naval Ofii- RockT N. C. ” ’ 8 uests of Mr - aa d Mrs. Tom Chandler and daughters, Mar- cerg c , and i da f e school for the . „ nirin.mro Co °P er - garet and Paula, returned to ntxt sixteen wee k s . He will Leaves For Okinawa Mr and Mrs j A Qiand- their home in Colonial vigit friends enrou t e to New- Mrs - John Tucker, the for- ler and daughters, Beth and Heights, Va. on Sunday after p 0r t Young Hamilton, a mem- mer Norma Davidson, left Jan, of Atlanta, Ga., spent . . spending the week here with jj el , 0 £ graduating class Tuesday from Spartanburg- the past week-end with Mrs. With 3liy OthBf OlOWBr his parents Mrand Mrs. Carl g t Andrew? Presbyterian Greenville Airport for Okin- j Austin Chandler. Together TBRardleSS Of DNC6! I. Chandler, and her parents, (j 0 n e g e i n Laurinburg, N. C., awa w bere she will join her they spent several days in Mr and Mrs. Grady Wasson ih June will serV(> a three husband, Spec. 4-C « John Maggie Valley, N. C. NO OTHER MOWER in Laurens. ytar tour of duty wi th the J u ucker ’ t l f stationed Misses Carolyn Mills and UAe ALL THE Mrs. William Hutto and u S. Navy. there Wlth the U. S. Army. s Word are en ; ovln , T sev . nA ^ k MI ”" 1 daughter Carla of Reevesville Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Seeing her off at the airport era , . st at M rtl FEATURES A also spent a few days with s. Horne Sunday were Mr. were her Parents, Mr. and R . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Bill Corbett of Eliz- Mrs - A - B - Davidson, her sis- • M . . „ plin - r - f Carl I. Chandler. abethton, Tenn , Mrs. Stella ter « Jean « and aunts, Mrs. ^ homo a ft P r J t Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. J. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. ^ orma u B - Duke and Miss medica i Da tient at Bailev Me- Chandler, Margaret and Pau- Danny Strickland of Athens, Essie Davidson. . . .J*® , y la and Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Ga., and Ware Shoals. Nancy Anne Jones is attend- ... _ luoaa « h * Chandler spent Fri. with Mr. Mrs. N. W. McDaniel is in S the Presbyterian retreat K MI ,7*. ” ? Maaa ^ n aas and Mrs. William W. Hutto in spending some time at Beech at Camp Longridge, Colum- v,slt ing her aunt, Mrs. , % , and they are unexcelled in Reevesville. Island with h?r son and daugh- bia - Thomas Wells and lami y in mechanical features, too. Big Miss Marsha Turner was a ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. M r. and Mrs. Richard ^‘ < \ e . nwaod and and M 1,8, 5 to 8 HP gasoline engines recent house guest of Skip \V. McDaniel. Rhame of Gainesville, Fla., Eddle Braswell in Laurenss Taylor and his family at their Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kugler, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. for sev< ? ra l days, summer cottage at Montreat, Mrs William McPherson and D. O. Rhame last week. Mr - and Mrs - David Word N. C. daughter, Ellen, Miss Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Marvin De- and ^ rs - J° bn Word visited Miss Rosa Mahaffey of Or- Kugler, of Myrtle Beach spent Young and Mr. and Mrs. Ed re l a ^ ves i* 1 Startex and Ly- lando, Fla. spent several days the week-end with Mrs. Kug- Wells, Sr., spent a few days man on Sunday, here recently with friends be- ler’s father, Charles C. Giles, in Gatlinburg, Tenn., recent- Mrs - John c - Henr y> the for - fore going ttt Chester to visit coming especially for the Fra- ly. I *1^ mer Ola Young, will make relatives. zier-Giles wedding Sunday. Misses Sharon Plaxico, her home with her daughter, Mrs. Julian Coleman, ac- Mrs. Kugler remained for a Jane Timmerman, Cookie Ar- Mrs. D. Craig Purcell, in Sal- companied by Mn and Mrs. longer stay* with her father, nold, Rita Johnson Marilyn isbury, N. C. A. S. 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