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Thursday, October 12,'1967
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MouvtvUU N«ws
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During last week-end, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter L. Benjamin
visited their daughter, Mrs.
leaker, and family in Colum
bia.
! Mf, and Mrs. Charles Ban-
nlst^f, and family vis ted Mr.
and Mrs. Roily Bannister,
Jt\, nod family in Raleigh, N.
d., the past Saturday and
Sunday.
! Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chap-
rhau spent the week-end at
richo End, N. C., with other
njiembers of the Chapman
family, which meets annual
ly at Echo End. (
' Mrs. L. T. Watts spent last
week in Charleston with her
daughter, Mrs. Howard By
ers, and Maj. Byers.
.< Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
\^inebrenner during last week
end were Mr. and Mrs. M.
Ferguson and family of Fair-
forest, and Mrs. Mary Jean
Shealy and family of Lees-
ville. Saturday was Mr. Wine-
bfenner’s birthday.
Miss Cris Reynolds of An
drews, was a wee'r-end gne B t
of Miss Codie Simmons. Both
are students at Coker College,
Hartsville.
,Mike Forrest of Rock Hill,
was a euest of Mart Simmons
recently. They are students
at Clemson University.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ashe of
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celebrate her fhrat Mi
on October Mth. Others
ing birthdays on the 14% ana
Mrs. Claude Trammell, Wir^
News of
West Clinton
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Correspondent-Representative Dial S33-3192
Mr. and Mrs. George Leap- Marty Cook and Mr .and Mrs.
ard of near Saluda, spent the Bud Carr and family of Aik- ^ _
week-end with their »on and e n ; Mr. and Mrs. Junior Gar- and m7s"c.’ Furman" Campbelf wih cele^
Hedgepath, Charles Kinard, granddaughter of Mr. bnd
Lydia Todd, Rufus King and Mrs. Hubert Leopar4. IrSfiU
Mrs. Margaret Hedspetb.
Doyle Campbell, David Ow
ens, David English and Clin
ton West will celebrate birth
days on October 15.
October 16th is the birth- ston Granam. Also Mr*. Rex
day of Ann Turner, Linda Stroud of Pontiao, Mich,,
Dunaway, Paul Foster, Paul daughter of Mr. and Mr*. W A
Wilbanks, Joyce and Royce D. MoWatters.
Williams, and Janet Price. On October 18th, Jfessif
Little Barbara Ann Fulmer, Samples, Emily Osborne and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr*, wr and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Hubert Leopard. They also Knox of Chester; Mr. and
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Mrs. Leon Hedspeth of Atlan-
Quinn. ta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Quinn Fpster and family, and Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie and Mrs. Robert Lee Whitsel
Quinn and son, Ronnie, Jr., and family of this city.
E. Fulmer, of Johnston, and brate birthday*.
re
visited in Greenville Sunday.
Mrs. Bertie Hedspeth is
spending some time with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Hedspeth, in
Clintonian Joins Erskine Organization
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
Those celberating birthdays
on October 13th are Earl Tur
ner, Jimmy Kennell, Cindy
Lawson, Billy Cauble, and
Ruth Todd, right, of Clinton,
was among the new members nam
ed recently to the Helen Keller Cir
cle of Aloha Kaooa Gamma at Ers
kine College. The organization is
a national leadership and service
fraternity for women. Miss Todd
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Todd of Clinton and is a senior
maio'ing in biology. Others shown
above are, from tl?.e left, Betty Anne
Miller of Kingsport, Tenn.; Bar
ba* a Carson of Gastonia. N. C.;
Beth Lockwood of Abbeville; Kay
Foy of Gastonia; Susan Safrit of
Kannapolis, N. C.; and Miss Todd.
Vision Tests Expected For Renewals
Atlanta, Ga.
Tan Windsor is home for 30 Terri Heaton,
days from the Naval Hospital Celebrating birthdays on
in Charleston, where he has October 14th are Mrs. Bill
been a patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller
of Greenwood, visited Mrs.
Ada Center on Sunday.
A2c and Mrs. Mike San
ders of Stewart AFB, Tenn.,
visited relatives here during
the week-end.
Mr, and Mrs. Bardy Can
non and family of Greenville,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Sanders Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowrance
COLUMBIA—A trucking in- industry’s October Courtesy license-renewal procedure,
dustry spokesman today an d Safety Campaign, “Vi- "Under the terms of the
warned drivers of the strong smn,’’ Arden Lemon, presi- federal standard," Lemon Peace and far iv of G et
probability that they will have dent of the Motor Transporta- sal<l "a driver's vision must vi««. ^
1 V ,c , k I Hn ‘- u wcre dl T T « u * sts to be able to prove that they Association of South be retested at least every four Mrs Peace's parents.
of Mr. Ashe’s mother, Mrs
P. W. Finley, on Sunday.
OFFtCF SULFITES
rUROViri.F PUR. CO.
FIIOKF im-OMI
Legal Notice
SUMMONS the Clerk of Court for the said
Slate of Sogth Carolina County.
Countv of Laurens J. HEWLETTE WASSON
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Plaintiffs’ Attorney
Katherine Coleman Morgan;’ Laurens, S. C.
Sarah Ray Coleman Henry, September 2, 1967. x
Rufus H. Coleman. Effie Cole- NOTICE TO THE DEFEN-
man Carter, Ethel Jones Cope- DANTS ABOVE NAMED: 4 :
l<|nd. Lawrence G. Jones, Sid- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE'
ney Bryson. Miriam Coleman That the original Complaint in
Nabors, Harold H. Coleman, ac tion, together with a
William Allen Coleman, and Summons of which the fore-
Mary Young Jones, Adminis- going is a copy, was filed in
tratrix of the Estates of Belle the office 0 f the Clerk of
Hunter Motes and Earl Court for Laurens County,
Thompson Griffin, South Carolina, at the Court-
Plaintiffs, house in the City of Laurens,
versus South arolina, on the 30th day
Elisabeth Jones, Faye B. of September, A.D., 1967.
Jrtnes, Faye B. Jones. Wil- j HEWLETTE WASSON
have good vision the next Carolina, explained that peri- years. In most states, this an ^ ^s. Andy Hames.
time their driver’s licenses odic retesting of vision is one Program will get underway Arthur calienDacK ot loc-
come uo for renewal. of the new Federal hiehway within the next year or two. coa, Ga., spent Sunday with
Speaking in connection with safety standards which has South Carolina requires the js nep an a '^'* r
.he South Carolina trucking been made a part of the ™; 0 e n p , s te 4 n b , e e f 7 r Mm. David Owens and Mr.
Lemon said that the new an< I Mrs. Frank Simpson
standard takes cognizance of were called to Gastonia. N.
the fact that a person’s vision C., recently due to the critical
changes. He said that most illness of their aunt, Mrs.
of the changes that occur are George Harris, who is a hos-
purely and simply the result Pltal patient there,
of aging, although a peokfin Mr. and Mrs. David Tuner
can develop many forms^"of and children toured Atlanta,
eye trouble which he won’t G a -» an d "Six Flags Over
notice until vision is seriously Georgia" on Sunday,
impaired. On the hopeful side ^ rs M W. Adams, Mrs.
of the coin, Lemon pointed Elmer Quenn and Sybil Wind-
out that many eye diseases 80r attended the homecoming
can be arrested, if caught in the Methodist church in
time, and that most changes Piedmont Sunday. Rev. Jul-
due to aging can be corrected i ai » Weisner, former pastor of
by properly prescribed Bailey Memorial Method st
classes Ghurch, was guest sneaker.
DINNER GIVEN
PINAL SETTLEMENT \j r an d Mrs. Henry Caugh-
liam H. Jones, John Eddie
Jrtnes, Mary Jones Pratt, Flo
rid Griffin Hall, E. R. Griffin,
Plaintiffs’ Attorney
LIS PENDENS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
W R. Griffin Julia Griffin EN that an actjon has been
Uniter wood. Wiliam C Grit- commenced and is pending , n
fifi.L,Ilian Griffin, Elizabeth thj , Court upon , Complajnt
Gwiffin Halts J L. Griffin, o[ the above named Plaimiffs
llbward Griffin AUce Davis a inst tbe above named Dc .
Bryson, John Earl Bryson, fendants tor tbe e o(
RJiy Bryson, Jr., and all oth- orderi tbe sa|e ot the trac ,
ea persons unknown or here
of land hereinafter described
nflafter claiming any right. a „ d provjding or , he disposl .
itiUc, and interest in and to tion of , he proceeds of the
tlje premises described in this sale The said tract o( land Laurens. S. C.
Cemplamt; any adults being being described
as follows: September 2, 1967
and lot of land lying and
being in Hunter Township,
County and State afore
said, being a portion of
the estate lands of Mrs.
Nancy W. Jones, being
Lot No. 5 on a plat of the
said Nancy W. Jones Es
tate Property and con
sisting of 50 acres, more
or less. The said lands be
ing situated in the County
and State aforesaid on the
waters of Mudlick Creek
and being shown and de
scribed in detail on a plat
of same made January 8,
1904, by R. A. Austin, Sur
veyor. Tbe said plat be
ing recorded in Plat Book
19, Page 92, in the office
of the Clerk of Court for
Laurens County. The said
lands also being described
in a deed from J. A.
Jones, Et. Al., to Sallie E.
Motes, recorded Decem
ber 3. 1923. in Deed Book
50, Page 350, in the office
of the Clerk of Court for
Laurens County.”
J. HEWLETTE WASSON
Plaintiffs' Attorney
, “We re Getting a
Bonus?”
The new MERCANTILE
PACKAGE POLICY
gives full property Horn,
age, theft and liability
rotecticn at a BONUS
—1C% to ?0% saving in
premium. Inquire at the
W. S. Hatton Agency
now about the new Mer-
jantile Policy.
W. S. Hatton
Insurance Agency
Phone 833-3829
GORHAM
STERLING
MADE
TO
ORDER
PROGRAM
Limited offer
Now till March 2nd you
can order any of more
than 200 Gorham Sterling
flatware designs. It is
impossible to maintain a
complete stock of all these
patterns, but Gorham’s
Annual - Made-To-Order
Program makes it easy
to fill-in or add to your
treasured pattern. This
program is your assurance
that when ypur Sterling
is Gorham, it’s always
available.
So don’t delay, if you have
one of these time-honored
designs, now is the time '
to order.
March 2nd is the deadline!
Impyfal Qmm«,iI*3
V,
loncoitwr I
$
Lantdownt If 17
lily (Whiting) lf02
Mothnn 1*75
Portsmouth Itlt
Shamrock V IfJl
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designated as a class as
“John Doe" and any infants
oij persons under legal dis
ability being designated as a
cl£ss as “Richard Roe",
• Defendants.
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TO THE DEFENDANTS
ABOVE NAMED:
^YOU ARE HEREBY SUM-
HeONED and required to an
swer the Complaint in this
action of which a copy is
herewith served upon you,
and to serve a- copy of your
Answer to the said Complaint
on the subscriber at his of
fice, Laurens, South Carolina,
within twenty days after the
service hereof, exclusive of
the day of such service and
ifllyou fail to answer the Com
plaint herein within the date
aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this
action will apply to the Cpurt
for relief demanded in the
said Complaint.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON _
Plaintiffs’ Attorney
T.aurens, S. C.
September 2, 1967.
To any and all unknown in
fant Defendants or fcther per-
s(«is under a legal disability
having or claiming to have an
interest in the land described
in. the Complaint in the above
erttitled action herein being
as) a class designated as
“Jphn Doe’’ and “Richard
Roe”.
ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that W. Paul Culbert-
scfc, Attorney at Law, Lau-
rrt»a, S. C., has been appoint
ed as Guardian Ad Litem for
any unknown persons who are
nqcessary parties hereto for
th* purpose of the above en
titled action and that the said
adpointment shall become ab*
sfjttte on the twenty-first day
aljff the service of this No-
tioe upon you should you fail
ta* apply for the appointment
ofm§ Guardian Ad Litem dur
ing the said time and that
aA.Qrdtr Nisi of the Court of
CdMWnon Pleas for Laurens
County, S. C., is filed with
“All that piece, parcel,
0-12-3C-H.W.
Take notice that on the 10th man and familv honored Mrs.
day of November, 1987, I will Bertie Hedspeth with a dinner
render a final account of my a t their home Sunday.
^acts and doings as Adminis- Those present were: Miss
trator of the estate of Esther
B. Wilson 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 discharge from
my trust as Administrator.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and requir
ed to make payment on or be
fore that date, and all per
sons having claims against
said estate will present them
on or before said date, duly
proven, or be forevef barred.
BENJAMIN L.
THOMPSON,
Administrator
Oct. 9, 1967 012-4C-N2
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J. C. THQMAS, Jewelet
SAFECO
INSURANCE
CLINTON
JOANNA
“They didn’t louse it up.’
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CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE
THURSDAY, OCT. 19 and FRIDAY, OCT. 20
10:00 A. M. — 9:00 P. M.
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o Hand-made Ornaments
• Lights
• Decorations
• Trimmings
• Christmas Gift Wraps
• Stocking Staffers
• Children’s Gifts and Toys
o Gifts for every member of the family
FREE DOOR PRIZES AND REFRESHMENTS
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Boxwood Cottage
INTERIORS • Accessories • GIFTS* "
“Buick started off with a
classic design and they stayed
with it—for good reason.The
simple sculptured look was
unique at the time and it still is.
I’m glad they didn’t louse
it up by changing it!’
Joe Meyer, Stockbroker.
“You can buy a medium-priced car with x
all the optional extras and suddenly
you’re paying a price thatValmbst as i ,
much as the Buick Riviera. I was
pleased to find Riviera’s tilt wheel, power
steering and power brakes are
standard equipment!’
“I think Riviera is a very attractive X
investment. It should certainly _
be on anybody’s recommended buy lis^'
Wouldn’t you really rather have a Buick?
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The ’68 Buicks with the new GM safety features are at your Buick-Opel dealer’s#
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CASQUE BUICK COMPANY, INC.
646 North Harper St. — Laurens, S. C, x •