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CKnton, S. Tliursdayi ^Sepiemher 7,1967
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Lydia Mill News . .
w44h tM the housework that
Residents Return From Alabama
afikumulates while I am work-
W* a# day, ^us ^fi^4ng all
ti aod washing f 11 the
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, tones ** fave re-
Gtyref/Wtfent and twnejd home after upending a
Representative i- Jwaekls vjbcaiion in Fiort*#,
Telephone 833-2006 going to Miami; Daytona, and
also toured Cape Kennedy.
Mrs. Paul Aronld and son, Mrs. £. J^. Shumate spent
Philip, have returned home the past week fn Greenwood
after several days' visit wi% wfth her sister, Mfs. ^urpian
Mi'- and Mrs. Clarence Ar- Bagwell, and aunt, Mrs.' D.
now In Ozark, ‘Ala. > PnCmel” ' ^ '
Mrs. Annie Lawson, Mrs. Mrs. Lee Abercopmh^a of
Sarah Jenkins and Lynn, Laurens, .watted Mrs. Henry
Mrs. Beverly Wertz and Miss AbercrOmb^e Sunday.
Mary Roberts attended the with THE SICK
races in Darlington on Labor Mrs | vi * Wkon has
a J' , „ T been a patient jn- Sett Me-
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence morial Hospital in Greenwood
Knight of Fountain Inn, spent fo|. $everaj doya. *
Wednesday of last week with Kenneth Arnotrona is a pa-
their daughter, Mrs. Furman tierit in the General Hospital
Bagwell, and Mr. Bagwell. i n Spartanburg.
Mrs. N. J. Sanders of Pa* Timmy typpn
latka, Fla., is visiting for jyjgj fly.
awhUe with her son and ajrg. sift Cauble entered
daughter-in-law,) R c r. and W Merrwi#) JtofPiUl in
Mrs. M. J. Sanders. Greenwood on Monday.
Coker J. Blackwell, with BAPTIST C}RCL£§
Mr. and MrS. Lamar McCar- TO MEET
roil of Laurens, yisited Mrs. The Omatbine PehM xdifcle
Virginia Wilson in Self Memo- of the Lydie Bpptist Church
rial Hospital in' Greenwood Woman's Missionary Socfety
while she was a patient there, will meet Tuesday weqjng at
Mrs. Frances Meeks visited 7:30 at the church, with Mrs.
her daughter, Miss Susie C. R. Kuykqfldall as hostess.
Meeks, at Winthrop College, The Kathleen Walker circle
Rock Hill, on Sunday. will pn«eet Wednesday at 1:jOO
Mrs. Douglas Callahan of p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Piedmont, spent the week-end W. L. IVJptte op.Oak Street,
with her sister. Mrs. B. P. BIRTHDAY DINNER WITH
Lark, and Mr. L*rk, aad ac- PARENTS
companied the Lydia Worn- August 29th, Mr. Mrs.
an’s Club members • to At- L. D. Brewington of near
lanta, Ga. Clinton, entertained with a
Mrs. Vinie G o s n e 11 of -btttbttpy'dttuiej for their sou,
Greenville, spent a recent .Terry, of Peaehtreet Street-
week-end with her brother, Enjoying the happy occas-
pharlie James, -and ’ Mrs. ion were Mrs. Brewington
James. Mrs. James’ brother and son, Mrs. Addle Bee Coie-
and sister-in-law, Mr. and man ai>d family, and Mrs.
Mrs. Thomas Hill, of Abbe- NeR Chjpndler of Lydia, and
ville, were also recent quests Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Brewing-
of the James family. ; ton apd daughter erf Laurens.
Wayne Hairston and Buck M r - Brewington was re-
Meeks spent the week-end at membered with gifts from the
Myrtle Beach. , family after the dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ginn. ATLANTA TRIP ENJ0YED
and family of Simpsonville, ‘ The Lydia Woman’s Club
spent Sunday with her moth- left early Saturday morning
etr, Mrs. Claude Willard. on a Seaboard train for a
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas week-end in Atlanta, Ga.
A wonderful we>ek*esfyd of
Ipghtseeing, ahoppb9£ the
many rides *p4 afyopf nf sou
venirs, the Coca-Cola* fBircus,
and other attractions at Six
Flags over Georgfc were en
joyed.
Enjoying t h 4 * .week-end
were: Mrs. B. P, Lark, Mrs.
Fred Bodie, Mra. 42. 0. Bur
dette, Mrs.Claude CSlstrap,
Mrs. Clyde Trammell...Mrs.
J. r B. Patterson, Mrs. Tommy
McEJveen, Miss Robpfta
Prince, Mrs., George Tudker,
Mrs. Laura Darby, Mrs. Nell
Mills, Miss V e 1 d a Farmer,
Miss Iris Hughes, Mrs.
Glenn Gaskins, Mrs. J. T.
Lanford, Mrs. Douglas Calla
han, Miss Flo Emery, Mr*-
Bobby -Johnson .and Miss
Priscilla Gaskins.,
birthdays AMR
' ANNIVERRARREB
CM el >rattng birthdays Rept.
8th wHi be CbarMs Maryey,
Mtte. Paul Patterson, Mrs.
Wade Pennington, and Chest-
ley King.
Mrs. James Campbell will
celebrate a birthday Sept. 10.
Bill Rapdy
Seay wiU observe blyttidays
Septemberll.
September 16th birthdays
will include Mrs. Frank Goss,
Homer Fuller, Mrs. -Henry
King, Tommy Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snider
observed their 3rd wqddUM!
anniversary September fth.
Mrs. A. E. Lawson, Sandra
Pajttersyn,. and Frankie
Blaqkweil .celetoraped birth
days on September 12th. v
dishes. Our finances have
E d /cnnwarably — hul now
Mg atrafti /a all on me.
I epn I do uboM this?
(WERpiMf?.
* DEAR OVERTfMR: *T e 11
your husband that either he
begins keeping his original
agreement and pitches in with
some of the household chores,
or you’ll quit your job. Then
if this does no good, make
good your threat.
cB0*ToMrwp < nicE :
All persons having claims
againjjt the estate pf Alta G.
Riser, deceased, aye hereby
notified to file Hie same -duly
verified, with the undersign
ed, and those indebted to said
estate will pleas e make pay
ment likewise.
Leo A. Riser,
Rxncitto*
‘ Executor
100 Qfrvis Bt.v
Clinton, S. d.
Aug. 29, 1B67 3C-S14
ecutrices of the estate of Des-
sie Wilkes in the office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens
County, sJl 3:3P o’clock p. m.,
and on the same day will ap
ply for a final discharge from
our trust as Executrices.
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 proven,
or be forever barred.
♦ ELISE WILKES,
i ELANDA WILKES
' ' HOLLEY,
Executrices
August 24, 1967 A31-4c-S21
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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 Rolls
Chicken Liver Dinner $1.10
FF Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls
Whitefonfs Drive-In
DEAR SALLY
By SALLY SHAW
South Broad Street
Clinton
DEAR SALLY: We odult
children are planning a re
ception in honor of our par
ents’ 30th wedding anniver
sary, and our problem now jf
the size of the gueat list' as
compared with the size of our
parents’ home. We mn$t j#-
vite at least a hundred people,
and their home cannot ac
commodate such a crowd.
How in the world can we cope
with this situation? THJE
Kips.
DEAR KIDS: You migRt
try staggering the guests, in
viting say 30 at such-and-
such hour, 30 more at the next
hour, and the remainder for
the following hou£«.-Of course,
there are always some people
who are sure to arrive with
the first bunch and stick ft
out to the very end. But that’s
just a chance you’ll have to
take.
DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl of
17, and have had only five
dates in my life. I’m sure the
big reason for this is my fig
ure. I’m built like a beanpole
. . . absolutely none of those
eye-catching feminine curves
at all. What to do? SHAPE
LESS.
DEAR SHAPELESS: There
are of course body - building
exercises, swimming, sports,
etc., and there are any num
ber of foundation “aids” in
women’s apparel stores which
can add curves to your sil
houette. However, have you
ever stopped to consider
whether you really want to be
dated by the kind of fellows
who are attracted to you only
by your measurements? Much,
MUCH better for a girl to
hgve a well-rounded person
ality!
CREDVfDOR'e NOTICE
All persoqa having claims
aaaulst the estate of William
kT Thomai, deceased, are
hereby notified to file the
same duly verifted, with the
undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate will
.please nvHte. payment like-,
wise.
Mary Virginia r ’haney
Mary Farrow Mason
. Executrices
Box 304, Clinton, S. C.
August IB67 ’ 3C-S7
FIJUL 1 SETTLEMENT™
Take notice that on ttye 26
4ayef September,. 1967, I will
fender a final account of my
gets gnd doings Rs Executor
of the estate of Mary B.
Vance in the office of the
IttdRO of probate of Laurens
County, at 10 o’clock a.m.,
and on ftie same day will ap
ply for a final discharge from
my trjMSt #£ Executor.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or be
fore that date, gnd.all persons
having claims against said es
tate will present them on or
before said date, duly proven
or be forever barred.
Bp.bert M. Vance,
Executor
August 22nd, 1967 4C-S14
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 29th
day of Sept., 1967, I will ren
der a final account of my
.acts and doings as executrix
oi. the estate of James Karl
Johnson, Sr. in the office of
the Judge of Probate of Laur
ens County, at 3:00 p.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 required
to make payment on or before
that date, and alt persons
having claims against said
estate will present them on,
or before said date, duly pro
ven or be forever barred.
Mrs. Ruby C. Johnson,
Executrix
311 S. Woodrow St.
Clinton, S. C.
Aug. 29, 1967 4C-S21
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 28th
day of September, 1967, we
will resder a final account of
our acts and doings as Ex-
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 25th
day of September, 1967, we
will render a final account of
our acts and doings as Exec
utors of the estate of Lillian
Bodie Parser in the office of
the Judge of Probate df Lau
rens County, at 3:00 o’clock
p. m., and on the same day
will apply for a final dis
charge from our trust as Ex
ecutors.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons
having claims against said
estate will present them on or
before said tfcstte, duly proven,
qr be forever barrel
MARY B. PATTERSON,
SHIRLEY B. PITTS,
Executors
August 24, 1967 A31-4c-S21
FINAL SETTLEMENT ,
Take notice that on Rie #5th
day of September, 19$, I wiU
render a final account of my
acts and doings as Executrix
of the estate of Jphn Frank
Reeder in the office of ^the
Probate Judge of Lauipns
County, at 10 o’clock a. m.,
and on the same day will ap
ply for a final discharge from
my trust as Executrix^
Any person indebted t# said
estate is notified and requir
ed to make payment on or
before that date, and all per
sons having claims pgainst
said estate will present them
on or before said date, duly
proven, or be forever barred.
ANNIE NIX REEDER,
Executrix,
300 Moorhead St.,
Joanna, S. C.
August 3, 1967 Ai3te-63
FINAL SETTLEMENT ,
Take notice that on the -29th
day of Sept. .1967, I will ren
der a final account of my acts
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and doings as Administratrix acts and doings as Executo||
of the estate of Eliza Ami the estate of Sue /Cttiff
1 f D . atfice ^ ningham Buttock in the MRcjli!
Judge of f rebate of Laurens ^ ^ * prM*fr <13
County at 10 p’Moek a.m., County, 10 o’docB
MM W tfc swpf day will ap- a m., and w the same da;
ply tar * final discharge from will a p pl y f or a final di
my trust as Administratrix| from my trust as E
4#y person indebted £0 said ecutaf.
.esttfe notified an* rapiired ^ indebted to
,to ftialtti pd^mfit W5 or^befM'e -
si'*,
, (tody.
estate is notified and
sai
# r bafora saW pro-
van Of ba barred. before said date , duly pi
•Frances (f. Jon** Donna, ven or ^ torever barred .
Benjapain L. Thompson
AdminigiraiT-iy
•J f T' 1 rT~
302 E. Florida St.,
Clinton, S. C.
Aug. 29, 1967 4C-621
Executor
Aug. 23, 1967
4C-S
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 28th
day of September, 1967, I will
render a final account of my
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PHONE 833-6541 '
DEAR SALLY: I’m still
burned up about a certain
high school classmate of mine
who was graduated “cum
laude.” Ths fellow was the
worst cribber in our class and
earned practically every good
score in exams, either from
notes he had hidden on his
person or from someone else’s
paper. I‘m getting tired of
hearing his parents rave about
what a smart boy they have,
and also tired of his air of
superiority — when almost all
of us fellows know he’s strict
ly a phony. Don’t you think
I should let his parents know
what he’s put over on them
and the school? FED UP.
DEAR FED UP: No, the
role of an informer is almost
as distasteful as that of a
cheat. The boy himself knows
that he doesn’t really deserve
the honor that was given to
him . . . and all you class
mates know it, too—so he’s
really gained nothing, except
the scorn of the honest stu
dents.
DEAR SALLY: Sometime
ago, because our family wps
in financial straits, I agreed
to go back to work and help
my husband pay off some of
the debts we had accumu
lated. He agreed at that time
to help me with the house
work in the evenings and on
weekends. However, he hasn’t
kept his promise at all—parks
in a chair all the time he is at
home while I practically
knock myself out catching up
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