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THE (XWTON CHHONICLE
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Clinton* S. C.N’hursday, October 12, 1967
Notice
summons
State of Sooth Carolina,
Canntj of Laareiu
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Lawrence G. Jones, Ethel
Jones Copeland, and Mary
Young Jonas, Administratrix
«f the Estate at Belle Hiinter
Hotes,
Plaintiffs,
versus
Florie Griffin Hall, E. R.
Griffin, W. R. Griffin, Julia
Griffin Underwood, WiUiam
C. Griffin, Lillian Griffin, Eli
sabeth Griffin Waits, J. «L.
Griffin, Howard Griffin, Faye
)|, Jones, Mary Jones Pratt,
■lizabeth Jones, William H.
Jones, and John Eddie Jones;
and all other persons un
known or hereinafter claim
ing any right, title, and inter
est in and to the premises de
scribed in this Complaint:
any adults being designated
as a class as “John Doe" and
any infants or persons under
legal disability being designat
ed as a class as “Richard
Roe”,
Defendants.
To THE DEFENDANTS
ABOVE NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUM
MONED AND required to an
swer the Complaint in this ac-
tion of which a copy is here
with served upon you, and to
serve a copy of your Answer
to the said Complaint on the
subscriber at his office, Lau
rens, South Carolina, within
twenty days after the service
hereof, exclusive of the day
of such service and if you fail
to answer the-Complaint here
in within the date aforesaid,
the Plaintiffs in this action,
will apply to the Court for re
lief demanded in the said
Complaint.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON
Plaintiffs’ Attorney
Laurens, S. C.
September 7, 1067. '
TO any and all unknown in
fant Defendants or other per
sons under a leggl disability
having or clairning to have an
interest in the land described
in the Complaint in thid above
entitled abtion herein being as
a class designated as “John
Doe” and “Richard Roe”.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that W. Paul Culbert
son, Attorney at Law, Lau
rens, S. C., has been appoint
ed as Guardian Ad Litem for
any unknown persons who are
necessary parties hereto for
the purpose of the above en
titled action and that the said
appointment shall become
absolute on the twenty - first
day after the service of this
Notice upon you should you
fail to apply for the appoint
ment of a Guardian Ad Litem
during the said time and that
ah Order Nisi of the Court
jat Common Pleas for Laurens
County, S. C., is filed with
the Clerk of Court for the said
County.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON
Plaintiffs’ Attorney
Laurens, S. .
September 7, 1967.
. NOTICE
TO THE DEFENDANTS
ABOVE NAMED:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
That the original Complaint
in this action, together with
a Summons of which the fore
going is a copy, was filed in
the office of the Clerk of
Court for Laurens County,
South Carolina, at the Court
house in the City of Laurens,
South Carolina, on the 30th
day of September, A. D., 1967.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON
Plaintiffs’ Attorney /
September • 30th, 1967.
LIS PENDENS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV
EN that an action has been
commenced and is pending
in this Court upon a Com
plaint of the above named
Plaintiffs against the above
named Defendants for the pur
pose of ordering the sale of
the tracts of land hereinafter
described and providing for
the disposition of the proceeds
of the sale. The said tracts of
land being described as fol
lows:
TRACT NO. 1: “All that
piece, parcel, and lot of
land known as the S. E.
Jones place and contain
ing 44 acres, more, or
less, and being. bounded,
now or formerly, as fol
lows: On the North by
lands of Mrs. J. L. Boyd;
on the West by lands of
Nannie E. Jones; ort the
South by Hugh Jones
lands; and on the East by
Earl Griffin lands: This
being the identical tract
of land conveyed to Earl
T. Griffin by the Board of
Wordsworth Trustees by
deed dated October 29,
1936. and recorded in
Deed Book 169, Page 30,
in the office of the Clerk
of Court for Laurens
County. The said tract of
land being described in
detail on a plat of same
recorded in Plat Book 19,
Page 93, in the office of
. the Clerk of Court for
Laurens County. Refer
ence to said plat and deed
being made for a more de
tailed description of the
property.”
■""TRACT NO. 2:. “All that
piece, parcel, and lot of
land containing 53%
acres, more or less, known
as the Jones Place in
Hunter Township, Lau
rens County. The said
lahds being bounded, now
or formerly, as follows:
On the North' by lands;
of Vf. C. Bryson; on the
East by Tract No. 5 of
the Jones lands; on the
South by the public road
and Tract No. 3 of the
Jones lands; and on the
West by Tract No. 3 of
the Jones lands and the
• lands of W. C. Bryson.
The said tract of land is
more particularly de
scribed by a plat of same
prepared by R. A. Aus
tin, Surveyor, January 8,
1904, and recorded in the
office of the Clerk of
Court for Laurens County
in Plat Book 19, Page 277.
Reference to the said plat
being made for a more de
tailed description of the
skid lands. This being the
lands conveyed to Earl T.
Griffin by deed of S. E.
Jones, Jr,, J. A. Goldihg,
Et. Al r , recorded in Deed
Book 65 f Page 68, in the
office 6f the Clerk of
..Court for Laurens Coun-
v ty.”
J. HEWLETTE WASSON
Plaintiffs’ Attorney
Laurens, S C.
September 30th, 1967.
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Miss Kathy Smith has
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a stewardess with Delta Air
Lines. Daughter of Mr. and
- Mrs. W. Wade Smith, of
Kinards, she completed the
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Miss Smith graduated in
1966 from Anderson Junior
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Cross Hill News
MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN.
Correspondent .
* GARDEN CLUB IN MEET
Mrs. J. T. Hollingsworth
and Mrs. C. B. Pinson enter
tained the Friendly Garden
Club at the home of the for
mer last Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. P. >H. Miller was pro
gram leader, and she intro
duced the speaker for the af
ternoon, Ernest Mitchell,
commercial supervisor of the
Greenwood United Tele
phone Co., the second largest
independent telephone com
pany in the U. S. He explain
ed the building of the DEW
line in the far northern wil
derness of our continent. He
showed beautiful colored pic
tures in connection with his
discussion and told of plans
to build similar lines in other
areas of the United States.
Mr. Mitchell also mentioned
the wonderful services this
line provides in warning ol
any dangers that threaten our
nation.
Mrs. Miller was pevolionat
leader and used as her sub
ject, “A Watered Garden,”
basing . her remarks on na
ture.
Mrs. Gabbert invited the
club to meet with her and
Mrs. Finley in November.
i Recent guests of Miss Flo-
ride Rudd included Mrs. Mai-
zie Gambrell, Mrs. Leila Da
vis, and Miss Ella Mays of
Greenwood. ,
Mrs. F. S. Cole will leave
this week for a visit with her
son and daughteF-in-law in
Kansas City, Mo. She will go
to Atlanta and fly from there
to Kansas City.
Friends of Mrs. ftaf Shu-
bert are glad to know she has
been dismissed from the Uni-
veristy Hospital in Boston,
Mass., where she underwent
heart surgery and ii now at
her home at Nprlh Kinston,
R. I., where she is recover
ing.
Mrs. R. W. Griffin is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. W. G.
Lovett apd family, in Atlan
ta.
Jame Pinson, student at
The Citadel, Charleston, spent
the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pin
son.
Mrs. John T. Stokes has re
turned to her home after a
stay in the Anderson hospital
where she underwent surgery.
Her sister, Mrs. Henry Hor
ton, is with her for awhile.
Misses Mackie Austin arid
Frances Gray, students at
Winthrop College, Rock Hill,
spent the past week with their
families.
Sgt. Johnnie Webb, who has
been stationed in Panama, is
visiting Mrs. Webb, and his
mother, Mrs. Lois Webb. He
will be going to Fort Oak
land, Calif., before leaving
for Vietnam. Mrs. Webb, the
former Cathy Poison, will re
main here with his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts
and family were Saturday
visitors in Asheville, N. C.
Mrs. Billy Willard and Bill,
Mrs. Verner Dees, with Eddie
and Ray Reeder of Joanna,
enjoyed the day Saturday at
“Six Flags Over Georgia” in
Atlanta. ^
Mrs. Lewis Oakley and
children, Donnie and- Mitch,
of Rock Hill, were recent
week-end guests of Mrs. Sid
ney Oakley.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Brew-
ington and son, Mrs. Ann Ro
per and Mrs. Addie Bee Cole
man attended a birthday din
ner Sunday for his brothers,
Ralph and Sonny Brewington,
in Laurens.
Mrs. Kenneth Trammell
and Phil of Greenwood, spent
the past week with Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Trammell. Mr.
Trammell joined them here
Saturday and accompanied
them home.
Willie Attaway of Newber
ry, visited his sister, Mrs. W.
L. Motte, on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Crain and sons of Ware
Shoals, visited her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Whitmire, on Friday evening.
Recent guests of the Whit
mires have been James Kir
by of Macon, Ga.; Mrs. Nora
Kirby, Burl Kirby and Mr.
and Mrs. Machen Kirby of
Laurens; Alvin Crawford and
Alvin Whitmire of Fountain
Inn.
Miss Susie Meeks of Win
throp College, Rock Hill,
spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Frances Meeks.
Johnny Lanford of Clemson
University, Clemson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford,
spent the week-end in Sumter
with Tommy Neroman. They
attended the champion sky
diving meet while there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
O’Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Ballard and Misses Peggy
arid Marion Ballard motored
to Echo Valley on Saturday.
Mrs. Alma Harvey, Miss
Betty Jean Harvey, James
Harvey, with Mr. and Mrs.
O. C. Harris, of Laurens, vis
ited the former’s daughter,
Mrs. J. W. Turner, and Mr.
Turner in Cornelia, Ga., Sat
urday.
Pete Cooper of The Citadel,
Charleston, spent the week
end with hsi parents 4 , Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Cooper. Visiting
the Coopers on Saturday and
attending the PC-Elon football
game were Mr. and Mrs. S.
B. Cooper and Miss Betty
Cooper of Great Falls; Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Cooper, Jr.,
and sons, Robert and David,
of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Beukema, Chrissy and
Jane, and C. D. Beukema,
Sr., of Cateechee.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nel
son and family of near Lau
rens, were Saturday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Fallaw.
Mrs. Glenn v Gaskins, Bill
and Miss Priscilla Gaskins
visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Rush in Belton Sunday, as
Miss Gaskins was returning
to Anderson where she at
tends nursing school. She had
spent the week-end here with
Mr. and Mrs. Gaskins.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Harold Sni
der of Patrick AFB, Cocoa,
Fla., were called home Fri
day because of the death of
his sister-in-law, Mrs. Don
ald Snider.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Aber
crombie of Greenville, visit
ed Mrs. Sidney Oakley Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. .Claude Gil-
strap and David Gaskins at
tended church services and
open house at the Poinsett
Baptist Church Sunday in
Greenville.
CARD OF THANKS
We want to express our
most heartfelt thanks to ev
eryone for their kindness dur
ing the short illness and at the
death of our loved one, Mrs.
Donald Snider. The food serv
ed, the floral offerings, visits
and prayers were appreciated
so much. Thanks also to the
doctors and nurses at Bailey
Memorial Hospital for all
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soon outdate the old fads. And the hottest-
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either. (So you’lhiever have a Has-Been
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work better.
And this year there are dozens ofways
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In the end, the choice is yours: pay a,
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