The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 24, 1967, Image 3

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\ n i (' I ( Clinton, S. C., Thursday, August 24, 1967 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Items of Interest About Clinton Folk Information PI J . 't — As — Reported By Anne M. Jones Phones 833-0541 or 833-0542 9:00 A. M. ,lr.'5:00 P. M. Advertisers Hill, N. C. where she has been with his grandparents, Mr. Mrs. P. E. Riley a.m. Sautrday after an illness South of Pendleton, Thomas attending summer school at and Mra^M- Q< Gault in Bam- • • • 7 of six months. South of Owings, and Leroy the University of N. C. Little berg. . On .Wednesday Cal ^ rs - Donl ® Earwood Whit- He was a native of Laurens South of Whitmire; two sis- Susanne Jones spent the sum- Gault, Jr. and Reese Young, mire Rile y» °* ***• 2, Clin- County, son of the late Thom- ters, Mrs. Ethel Chaney of mer with her grandparents, Jr. arrived to spend the rest ton » wife of Pettu * Eugene ag h. and Manima Henderson Laurens and Mrs. Nannie Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd. of the week also. Riley, died at her home Thurs- south and was a member of Hughes of Gray Court; and Charles Holland spent last Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne day at 4 a m - after a sud( » en the Chiquola Baptist Church eight grandchildren, week in Conway, Ark., and are visiting their son and illness - and a retired salesman. His Funeral services were con- this week has returned to daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. A native of Arden N, C., first wife was the late Nellie ducted at 4 p.m. Sunday at Clemson University where he W. S. Horne at Altus AFB, she was a daughter of the Pace South. Chiquola Baptist Church by is a junior. Okla. Enroute they will be late Joseph and Harrette Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rev. W. C. Hill and Rev. R. Brant Holcomb spent sev- guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Rosa Earwood, she attended Sara Jones South; a son, Wil- S. Wheeler. Burial was in eral days last week with his c - Marshall in Dallas, Texas. Broad Street Methodist Church Ham Ray South, Jr. of Bel- East View Cemetery. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr . and Mr s- Thurston and was a practical nurse. ton; four daughters, Mrs. Ar- : H. M. Howard, in Campo- GH* 8 have returned from a Surviving also are a daugh- den Traynham of Greenwood, hello. vacation stay in Asheville and ter, Mrs. T. R. (Martha) Mrs. Ethel Glassen of Vir- rairOOlZC Mr #nd Mrg Fred Burn _ Franklin, N. C. and other Black of Dillon; three sons, ginia Beach, Va., Mrs. Leon- Chronirl#* Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horton Mrs. W. A. Addy of Lake- spent several days vacation e tte, Sr. had their grand- points of interest. Reeder C. Whitmire and Ray ard Dorn of Kingston, N. C., V^IITVIUVW and children spent the week- land, Fla. is visiting Mr. and and sightseeing in Washing- daughter, Miss Joan Burnette LA n- r • n R11 ey of Clinton and War- and Miss Nancy South of the end in the mountains of North Mrs. L. H. Bagwell, Sr. and ton, D. C. and her friend, Miss Kathy MfS. T. EriC BamCS ren G. Whitmire of Green- home; four brothers, James Carolina. Mr .and Mrs. James Addy of Mrs. C. B. Kugler returned Haselden, both of Columbia, Mrs. Marie Kohn Barnes, ville; a sister, Mrs. J. E. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Copeland Laurens. to her home at Myrtle Beach a g guests last week at their 71, widow of Thomas Eric Longshore of Columbia; and and Eddie spent several days Mrs. W. W. Arrington, Miss after spending a week here, cottage on the lake. Sunday, Barnes, of 283 King St., Nor- a brother, M. D. Earwood of last week in Florida. Katherine and Margaret She was accompanied by her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bum- thumberland, Penn., died Fri- Newberry. Dr. and Mrs. Lee Blake- Blakely spent several days in father, C. C. Giles. e tte and Chocy came up and day at 2 a.m. after a year’s Funeral services were con- ly, Jr. and family of Spring- Wrenns, Ga. with Mr. and Mrs - E. L. Culbreath re- had dinner with the Burnettes illness. ducted Saturday at 11 a.m. field, Va. are visiting his Mrs . Andrew Burke last week, turned to her home in Char- an( | took Miss Burnette and A native of Prosperity, she at the Gray Funeral Home parents, Mr. and Mrs Lee Mrs. Stephen Heckard is lotte ’ C ‘ Frida y after Miss Haselden home. was a daughter of the late by Rev. Milford Sanders. Bur- Add Blakely, Sr. this week visiting with her parents, Mr. s P endin 8 the summer with her e. M. Henderson of Phila- Sidney J. and Mary E. Ful- ial was in Rosemont Ceme- after spending several days and Mrs. Tom Addison, while m °ther, Jtlrs. O. I. Sheely. delphia, Pa. is visiting his mer Kohn and was a mem- tery. at Myrtle Beach. Mr. Heckard is in training . Mrs ‘ ° - c ?P eland and brother, H. B. Henderson, in her of the St. John’s Lutheran Mr and Mrs. Howard F. camp for the New Orleans Jam es Smith of New- the Hopewell secton. Church in Uorthumberland. w 5 Snufh Smith and family vacationed Saints in San Diego, Calif, berry, spent Sunday with here M rs. Hugh Ray, son Fred- The family formerly resided VV. *)Uth in Windy Hill Beach. Also staying with the Addison wi $ ™ la {£® 8 nf dy * Jimmy Ray ’ and Miss in clinton - Amone those freshman leav family is their daughter, Mrs. „. Ml8S .. Be H 1 Trammell of Leone Crosby of Union spent Surviving are a daughter, South, Sr. 03, died at his ing for WimhroD oT Jrida^ Ned Handback, while he is at Cha rl°tte, N C. spent the se veral days last week in Mrs. Elizabeth B. Matheson home, 16 Riley St., at 12:15 ing tor wintnrop on Friday Fort Leonard ^ood Mo week-end with her parents, H igh Point,- N. C. visiting of Northumberland; three a g a e „, J r„ic B e 0l Mc D a T „i r et Sa nd vLm„7^th ^ mother, £u a " d C ' aUde Tram ' Mr® >»d Mr, BtU B.ahe sons. Thomas Kohn Barnes of Nancy Arrington. ' Mrs. Jam., Pitt, i, Mr: and and Mrs . Leonard Car-^dy Ray has returned STfon Coiiege n‘'c “and Mrs. Rosie Lee Pearson, M rs. Robert Etters of South j co ff P anf i son c ro ttip have, rramy Kay nas returned f 10 " „ , x 7 na T TJ T* U * , ,v Amhnv I icotte and son iscouie nave to clemson University as a Jack Keller Barnes of New M y B n Merbert ^ nd M ^: A M b rs y, Riini. P Seav of r ecently visited in Harri * on - sophomore. York City; a sister, Mrs. Du- and Mrs. George Bagwell • • y burg, Va. Miss Leone Crosby of Union pont Young of Lake City; and have returned from Gatlin- ® Cal ^ 1 1 e a ’ s 1 ^ r Mr' Mi * nd Graduaton At Lander visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 11 grandchildren and one burg, Tenn. R Riddle Spartanburg, Mr A recent visitor of Mr and M ondav great grandchild Mr. and Mrs. James G and Mrs - J- R- McTeer of ivi rs Rhett Adair wa«? thp lat- K nnr ° n ^ utr « r T ; M\r 0n Mrc aup- r Pafprof M S ' Knetl Aaair was tn e lat Mrs Hugh Ray recently Funeral services were con- I 1 t Wer ! Ji re lr C< : nt rree^vi^ anil 1 Mr R 'and f Mrs ter S S,Ster ’ MrS - Gr ° Ve P8ge j° ined Miss L* 0 ™ Crosb y of ducted Sunday at 2 P at Ml m J°, na Blakely ’ Slwls Bowrn d of^no?ee were Louisville ’ Ky ‘ 0n S 5 tur * Union for a trip to Hender- the St. John’s Lutheran and Aldine Blakely. Lewis Bowen of Enoree, were da y evening they attended the SO nville Chimnev Rock and Church in Clinton bv Revl E Mr. and Mrs. H. K Coving- dinner guests of Mrs. Ralph graduation of Ninamarie Paep S ?u me ’ C ni mne y kock, end nuun i u a .- v e i Conpland on Sundav. graduation of N namarie Page other points of interest in Bryan Keisler. Burial was ir of Little Mountain, who re- North Carolina. Rosemont Cemetery. ... J Complete Line. • • • of • • * School Supplies ****** Youngs Pharmacy 833-1220 The Friendly Store 833-1220 ton and son, A1 returned home Copeland on Sunday. in in Richmond after a visit with G™**?™!* ™** ^ ceived the associate of arts Mr . and M rs. James Von Pallbearers were B. W. Mrs Covnigtons sister and an | Uaday ^ are .^; and f degree in nursing at Lander H ollen and children, Dirke, Dominick, Davis V. Pitts, D. brother, Miss lone Blakely, S^ E. Evans and Jean of Lex- CoWexe. Miss Page was the i 0 ne and Steven are visiting B. Smith, Carl Chaney, A. A. and other relatives. ington, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar winner 0 f th e Lander College relatives in Hutington W Va Ramage Frank Boland Jr Miss Linda Horton has re- Wingard and Julie and Stan- Nurse - s Association Award. AL!! i r,™™ ’ Nurse’s Association turned t,Q. Anderson College for » 3nd Mr, snd Mrs. Fred ]\f j§g r page will remnin in the fall semester. Kennedy of Spartanburg. Greenwood where she will be Mrs. Charles Barker attend- VL A. Hueble recently at- associated wth Self Memorial ed the funeral of a cousin, tended the Palmetto State Hospital. Claude Thorton on Thursday Life Insurance Company’s ^Ir. and Mrs. William Weir, at Calhoun Falls. * sales conference which was Janice, Kathy, Elaine Smith Leslie Poole, daughter of held at the Royal Orleans Ho- and Cynthia Madden attended Dr. and Mrs. Mack C. Poole tel in New Orleans, La. the Shrine Circus in Green- of Spartanburg spent last week Among those leaving on v jn e Sunday afternoon, with her grandmother, Mrs. ^Thursday for Winthrop Col- Attend Milling Reunion M. C. Poole. lege, Rock Hill, is Miss Lau- Dr and Mrs G R Blalock, Miss Nancy Arrington spent ra Smith. She will be a sopho- Jr and Geor g Ct m 0 f Atlanta the week-end dn Greenville more. Mr. and Mrs. Milling Blalock’, with relatives. Attending Presbyterian Col- sister Blalock, and Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dow lege for the fall semester as jvj rs G eor g e Blalock attended spent last week visiting with freshmen are Henry Adair, the Milling Reunion at Camp friends at Bristol, Va. and Francis Cooper, Paul Fallaw, Fellowship last Sunday Knoxville, Tenn. Sara Hiers, Tommy Lawson,- Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Pra- Mrs. Bessie Hamm, of Gladys Lewis, and Henry ther of Kissimmee, Fla. re- Sumpter St., Joanna recently Simmons. turned Tuesday to their home visited the American Museum Mrs. Horace C. Smith, Lau- after a visit to friends in of Atomic Energy, Oak Ridge, ra and Carlton, were in Lau- Clinton. Tenn. rinburg, N. C., to visit Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Suddeth Misses Katherine and Mar- George (Rick) Wells and and soaSi Tommy and Jimmy garet Blakely and Nancy Ar- Mrs. Wells recently All then of Bethesda, Md. have return- op n nBv n |n P TVT n JrfirRpir.h ayS ^ ^ FINAL SETTLEMENT cd t0 their home after spend- mIs O iT ihPPK Tr ic a Take notice that on the 25th in 8 a we <* here with the ,h”; day of September, 1967, I will s mo,her ’ Mrs - B - H render a final account of my su a a ein. acts and doings as Executrix ^ rs - Eugene Pratt, Mrs. of the estate of John Frank Earnest Young of Greenwood Reeder in the office of the and Orr of Columbia Probate Judge of Laurens w ere visiting friends here on County, at 10 o’clock a. m., Tuesday, and on the same day will ap- Guests of the Rhett Adairs ply for a final discharge from ^ ast Saturday were Mr. and my trust as Executrix. Mrs - d phn Page of Little Any person indebted to said Mountain and Mr. Roy Davis estate is notified and requir- of Columbia, ed to make payment on or Capt. and Mrs. Howard By- before that date, and all per- ars haev returned from Ha- sons having claims against waii w eher Capt. Byars was said estate will present them on a tour of duty. They are on or before said date, duly visiting the latter’s parents, proven, or be forever barred. Mr. and Mrs. Troy watts in ANNIE NIX REEDER, Mountville. Mrs. Byars was Executrix formerly associated with the 300 Moorhead St., Chronicle. , Joanna, S. C. The annual King reunion August 3, 1967 A134c-S3 w as held the first week in August at the home of Myrtle FINAL SETTLEMENT an d Mac Stubbs on Lake Take notice that on the 18th Greenwood, day of September, 1967, I will Mrs. Bobbie Jones will ar- render a final acount of my rive Thursday from Chapel acts and doings as Adminis- Carter Gault spent last week and Ratchford Boland. LEONARD-MARLER INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 833-1121 200 N. Broad St. Consult Us For All Your Insurance Needs You Save $$ ^ $$ THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: Our words, attitudes, and actions show what is in our hearts LAST WEEK MAXWELL'S AUCUST SALE! HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS THROUGHOUT STORE patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. For buttermilk more country-fresh than this Eta™ Burma muk A&y.y' yyyy. ^y: beauties at ^3Q9 liere’s new elegance . .. lavishly carved Continental design in rich oak veneers These bedrooms display one of the most versatile of design themes. Their quiet elegance Is beautifully at home with decor of just about any period. Woods are select Appalachian oak veneers finished rich brown. Scroll leaf carvings decorate drawers, doors and bed panels. Come take your pick of these beautiful bargains. ur ,e <- SETTER milk you'll need a churn tratrix of the estate of Harold Burgess in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will ap ply for a final dicharge from my trust as Administratrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required 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 veri fied, or be forever barred. HAZEL WHITMORE BURGESS SMITH, Clinton, S. C. Administratrix, August 3, 1967 —. A10-4c-S3 - - 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 all 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 t chest on-chest $179.95 above: 2-door triple dresser, twin mirrors and bed $399.00 right: triple dresser, mirror, chest and bed. 11 I f v * nr UV $399.00 “Our New Car — Wrecked?” Awards in auto injuries or deaths have 1 greatly in creased and now frequently run to $50,000 or more. The old $10,000 auto liability insurance is inadequate to day, especially as $100,000 liability coverage costs only a few dollars more. W. S. Hatton Insurance Agency Phone 833-3829 k jr SEE DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOW MMSUnANCa OPEN AN ACCOUNT NOW! 204 N. Broad St. - Dial 833-2620 Clinton, 8. C. EASY TERMS ARRANGED