The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 28, 1967, Image 19
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CITATION fOft LCtTEEsL^ 18 *!. 15 any _ they hav«,
The State of South Carolina r
County of Laurens
By J. H. Wasson,
prohate Judge:
WHEREAS C 1 a u d i e K.
Norton made suit to me to
grant her Letters of Adminis
tration C.T.A.' of the Estate
and effects of Edgar Beltana
Norton.
These are, therefore, to cite
and admonish all and singu
lar the Kindred and Creditors
of the said Edgar Belt&na
Norton, deceased, that they
be and appear before me, in
the Court of Proabte, to be,
held at Laurens Court House,
Laurens, S. C. on January 5,
next, after publication here
of, at 3:00 p. m. to show
Notice
MRti^ath
y the £aid Administration
should not be granted.
Given under the hand this
22nd day Dec. Anno
Domini, 1967.
J. Hewlette Wasson
(Seal)
J.P.L.C.
D28-2C-14
“HAPPY NEW YEAR”
We appreciate the many
opportunities we have had
to serve our neighbors in
Clinton and wish you all
i most
HAPPY NEW YEAR
✓
W. S. Hatton
Agency
Insurance—Real Estate
Phone 833-3829
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Niles
Allen Pooler deceased are
hereby notified to file the
same duly verified, with the
undersjgned, and those in
debted to said estate will
please make payment like
wise.
Maggie T. Poole
R-l, Clinton, S. C.
Administratrix
Date Dec. 21, 1967.
D28-3C-J11
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 15th
day of January, 1968, I will
render a final account of my
arcts and doings as Executor
of the estate of Lillie Mae R.
Prater 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 Executor.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and re
quired to make payment on
or before. that date, and
all persons having claims
against said estate will pres
ent them on or before said
date, duly proven or be for
ever barred.
Ralph C. Prater
Executor,
Joanna, S. C.
Dec. 8, 1967.
D14-4C-J4
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 16th
day of January, 1968, I will
render a final account of my
acts and doings as Executrix
of the estate of Margaret S.
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Storewide/Year-End
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All Men's, Ladies' and
Children's Must Go!
Pi
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Shoe*
v 2 Price!
Big Selection
Ladies’ l Teens’ New Fall & Winter
DRESS SHOES
Stack, Little "Mini" and
Medium Heel*
LADIES
A TEENS'
Dressy
ft Casual
FLATS
Values to $7.95
$1°° o $3°o
Big Selection . • •
The Newest
Styles and
Colors
Sizes 41/2-10
Misses', Children's A Infants'
★ LOAFERS ★ OXFORDS
★STRAPS ★ DRESS PATENTS
44- $ 3
Values
to $6.00
Big Seleetraa lays’
LOAFERS l OXFORDS
2 00 $090
TO V
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MENS SHOES
*) Big Setectian Men's
' LOAFERS & OXFOR
| AM The Newest Stylet . Sites 6Vi-12
Ljteciel Group Men's Suede
Special Creep
Wait Show
and Boats
REBDCED!
LOAFERS A OXFORDS
Velees $Q00 *
Sices
6W-12
relees $3*o b $4»o
PIC N PAY
TO
The fcmi'r SL'oe Center
LaVoune Shopping
Center
Laurens, S. C.
Prices Good All 6Q Pio 'A Par Stqre»:
in the flee at
of Probate cf
Laurens County, at Id o'clock
a. m. and on the same day
will apply for a final dis
charge from my trust as
Executrix.
Any person indebted to
said estate is notified and re
quired to make payment on
or before that date; and
all persons having claims
against said estate will pre
sent them on or before said
date, duly proven Or be for-
ever barred. -
*Jean B. Mobley,
Executrix 1
c/o Tench P. Owens,
Attorney
203 West Pitts Street
Clinton, S. C.
December 8, 1967.
D14-4C-J4
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
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All persons having claims
against the estate of Thomas
J. Hatton, deceased, are
hereby notified to file the
same| duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate will
please make payment like
wise.
Elizabeth Hatton Burley
Admx.
Anderson, S. C.
Date Dec. 6th, 1967
D21-3C-J4
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Mar
shall Augustus Cannon, de
ceased, are hereby notified
to file the same duly veri
fied, with the undersigned,
and those indebted to said es
tate will please make pay
ment likewise.
Jennie Cannon Laytbn
Olga Cannon Ray
Executrices
503 Musgrove St.
Clinton, S. C.
Date Dec. 6th, 1967.
D21-3c-J4
THE riiBONICLE, Ciiuiou, S. CV Dec. 28, 1967-49
Lydia Mill News
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correftpondent and Representative Phpjie 833-2006
To my friends and sub
scribers, and to the staff of
the Clinton Chronicle: I hope
your Christmas was- a*very
happy one and that the New
Year will be prosperous and
filled with good health and
happiness for you.
MRS. TRAMMELL
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Sunnie
Weathers Madden, deceased,
are hereby notified to file the
same duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate will
please make payment like
wise.
JAMES O. MADDEN.
Executor
R-2, Box 601, Clinton, S. C.
Date Dec. 14, 1967.
D28-3C-J11
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 22
day of January, 1968, I will
render a final account of my
acts and doings as Executor
of the estate of E. F. An
derson in the office of the
idge of Probate of Laurens
»unty, at 10 o’clock a. m.,
id on the same day will ap-
pfly for a final discharge
from my trust as Executor.
- Any person indebted to
said estate is notified and re
quired to make payment on
or before that date, and
all persons having claims
against said estate will pre
sent them on or before said
date, duly proven or be for
ever barred.
James E. Anderson
Executor
Clinton, S. C.
Dec. 15, 1967.
D21-4C-J11
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
PHONE 8S3-0541
Mr. and Mrs. Waters King
and family have been visit
ing relatives here, coming
from Nashville, Tenn., be
cause of the illness of his
mother, Mrs. Henry King, in
the Greenville General Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc-
Invaille and Kathy of Tay
lors were recent dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bur
dette. '
Sl-C George BJpckwell, Jr.,
Mrs. Blackwell and son of
Charleston, spent the holi
days with the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell
Sr.
Misses Susie Meeks and
Gloria Jackson of Winthrop
College, Rock Hill, are home
for the holidays with their
respective mot h e r s, Mrs.
Frances Meeks and family
and Mrs. Ezzie Miller, Mr.
Miller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Neal
and family were called to
Newberry on Tuesday of last
week because of the death of
his brother, Grimes Neal.
Funeral services were
Thursday. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss
and sons, Wells c n d Jerry,
were in Lawrenceville, Ga.,
on Wednesday and Thursday
of last week. They visited her
sister, Mrs. W. T. Smith and
family and also attended the
funeral services of a form
er Lydia neighbor, J. C. At
kinson. Pfc. Warren Goss of
Fort Jackson, Columbia, was
home for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wil
liams spent Christmas with
her son, Capt. James H.
Drakp, Mrs. Drake and fam
ily in Charlotte, N. G.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daven
port of Greenville, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Burdette and
children of Clinton, and
Sherry, Dale and Steve
Campbell who are spending
the holidays with their moth
er, Mrs. Davenport met at
the home of Mrs. Davenport
and Mr. Burdette’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette
on Christmas Eve for their
family Christmas party.
Marion Waters of Newberry
College spent the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Price Waters.
Lt. and Mrs. Douglas Hippy
and daughter of Dayton, Ohio,
are visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. “Pete” Gaines and
Mrs. Mary Fallaw, also her
brother, Herbert (Mo) and
Mrs. Fallaw. Mr. and Mrs.
David Staray and children
spent Christmas with Mrs.
Storay’s mother and broth
er, Jim and Pam Storay re
mained with their grand
mother, Mrs. Fallaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralp^ Riddle
were in Abbeville Friday for
the funeral of Mrs. Goldie
CoM*,4 f* >l * * '?
l Miss .
home. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Rice and chil
dren, Millard Phipps and
children and Bud Phipps and
Rhonda, Mrs. Sue Parris
and children and Miss Vickie
Baldwin. • t
MT. and Mrs. Bobby Ben
nett and children of Washings
ton, N. C. were Christma$
weekend guests of her par-/
ertts, Mr. and Mrs. v A. T
Crawford Sr. and other rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Moore and family were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Alexander in Mauldin,
along with others, of the
Moore family on Christmas
Day. They then Went to Cpw-
pens for supper with Mrs.
Moore’s father, B. O. Dick
son and others Of tHe Dickson
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Brank
of Great Falls visited her
sister, Mrs. Mark Conner on
Monday..
Mr. \ and Mrs. Jimmy
James, and Mrs. Jimmy
South with Mr. , and Mrs.
Frank of Whitmire attended
the funeral of their cousin,
Cecil Gambrell on Tuesday in
Rock Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fuller
of Greenville spent Christmas
Day with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Fuller.
Sgt. and Mrs. Dennis Lan-
on ford of Jacksonville, Arkan
sas are here with her mother
Mrs. Sam Prince and other
relatives for the holidays. On
Sunday, Sgt. and Mrs. Lan-
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Reece and sons, Misses Rohr
erta and Nettie Prince with
Misses Mary Jo, Rachel and
Shelby Jean Simmons of
Greenville and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Shook of Spartanburg,
the Reece’s guests, attended
the wedding of Mrs. Reece's
son, Sgt. Fred Hanna, to
Miss Sandra Bolts in Abbe
ville.
Mrs. Henry King was to
undergo surgery in the Gen
eral Hospital in Greenville on
Tuesday.
Miss Feroline Seay spent
Christmas weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith
near Laurens.
t#*rh!flfs were, ’’Mr, an£
Mrs. Jimmy Harley jif ijqliir
burg, N. <?., Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Bbyce and family of
Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neht Trammell and Phil of
Greenwood, - Mr. end Mrs,
Eld Childress and children of
Camden, Miss Beth Tram
mell of Charlotte, N. C., Mr.
and Mrs. Alan Trammell and
/lamnr for 1'irir
mas dinner.
* • • . ' J*™
Enjoying the dinner; ex
changing of gifts and family
fun together were, ,Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Gilstrap of
Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Gilstrap and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fair and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Fair and family of Greenyi^le
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe and Mr. land Mrs. H. J.
Davenport, Miss Kathy Da
venport, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Sbealby and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Truman Owens ' and*
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Trammell and family, Mr.
and Mrs. • Claude Tramniell,
Roy Trammell, anltf Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde TrammelL air of
Clinton.
,X “
. FAMILY CHRISTMAS
On- Sunday of last week
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilstrap
and family of Greenwood
WATCHNIGHT SERVICE
There will be a Watchnight
Service at the Lydia Pente
costal Holiness Church Sun
day evening from .8:30 p. m.
to 12:01 A. M. with the Lydia
Baptist Church as co-spon
sor.
pre-Chris’?- er at fha horm of Mf. and
Mrs. Clyde Trammell. .
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Keyi Trammell and Phil of
Greenwood, who spent the
holidays- With his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Heath
and Mr. and Mrs. James Seay
and Mrs. Paid Glenn and Miss
Deidie Glenn of Greenville,
Mm. D. Glenn of Mauldin,
Mr 1 , and Mrs. Royce Srrttth
of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Carver and children)
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Arnold
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Brissie and family of
Greenwood, Melvin Seay and
children Maxie and Teresa
and Feroline Seay of Clinton.
Cake, sandwiches,. salads
and coffee were served the
The public is invited to at- group
tend.
Christmas afternoon the
Seay family of *which 36 were
Jr. w*re hfists to the Fair present enjoyed a get-togeth-
Frank Pace will observe
his birthday Dec.- 31.
Happy ■»birthday to ' Lewis
Meeks today, 29th.
TRAMMELL DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith
were hosts to the v Trammell
family for their annual
Christmas dinner, on Christ
mas Eve.
Enjoying the buffet dinner
and exchanging of gifts with
«'t :
fi
We tWhfc you •will enjoy the pleasant
service you receive from all the folks at
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers
Established 1886 /
Member FDIC Clinton, S. C.
4y 2 % INTEREST PAID ON ONE-YEAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES
k.-
Ik,
£ Miss Prigilfe 'Gaskin$ <lf
Anderson is spending the
holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins.
Mrs. J. F. Gaskins and Mrs.
Mildred Jackson i,pf Rock
Hill and Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Staggs spent Christmas with
their son brother and daugh
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman
Bratcher were in Greenwood
Tuesday evening and again
on Wednesday due to the
death and burial of his uncle,
Everette E. Butler.
: v Miss Pat Harvey of Fair
born, Ohio, is here for the
holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Phipps and family enjoyed
their Christmas party on
Christmas Eve at the Phipps
GORDON'S
"Shoes for the Entire Family”
107 E. Main St. Phon^|833-0667
FALL and WINTER
CLEARANCE!
Starts Today!
1
Many Styles To Select From
LIFE STRIDE • CALIFORNIA COBBLERS
• RED CROSS
After Christmas'
CLEARANCE
>1
STYLE MART
l
SUIT$
> NOW
( $37.50
. $40.00
I
REG.
$55.00
$59.95
$65.00 A I. $42.!>0
$69.95 -A $45.00
$75.00 $50.00
All the new fall colors
in traditional 3 buttons,
plus many fancy suits
with vest and side vents.
SIZES 36 to 46 ‘
■e* *
Regulars — Longs—
Extra Longs and Shorts,
All alterations at Cost.
Sport Coats
REG. NOW
$39.95 $27.50
$45.00 - .... $30.00
$55.00 $37.50
A complete selection of
solids, plaids and stripes.
In domestic and import
ed Harris Tweeds.
SIZES 36 to 46
Regulars, Longs, Extra
{ Longs, and Shorts
SPECIAL
STYLE MART
TOP COATS
Only ft’ fe# left ih these
smart new Glenn Plaids
and Houndstooth
Patterns.
Regular $65.00—now
$42.50
SIZES
Regulars and Longs
MB**''
VAN HEUSEN
SPORT
SHIRTS
REG. NOW
$5.00 $3.50
$6.00 $4.00
$7.00 $4.50
A complete selection of
V-taper and regular
models. In solids, stripes,
plaids and fancy
patterns.
SIZES S - M - L - XL
.
REDUCED TO GO!
ONE GROUP*
VAN HEUSEN
DRESS
SHIRTS
$2.00
REGULAR $5.00
These are slightly shop
worn, but real values.
White and colors
BIG SAVINGS
ALL
SWEATERS
Vs off
All (he new 7 colors in
both V-neck and button
Sweaters. Choose from
our large stock of Al
pacas and Lambs Wool.
SIZES S - M- L - XL
HUBBARD
DRESS and CASUAL
1/3 off
All winter pants in Ivy
and regular models re
duced to go at these low,
low prices.
SIZES 28 to 44
All alterations at cost.
Reduced To Clear
ONE GROUP
VAN HEUSEN
. DRESS
SHIRTS
Regular $6.00—now
$4.00
These are permanent
press in V-taper button-
downs. Colors, Plaids,
stripes, and solids.
SIZES H'/z to 16V 2
REDUCED TO GO!
M ALL
DRESS HATS
$ 8.95 $ 5.97
$ 9.95 . $ 6.63
$10.95 $ 7.30
$11195 $ 7.97
$13.95 $ 9.30
$15.00 $10.00
These are fine quality
fur felts, including the
John B. Stetsons.
ANNUAL
SHOE CLEARANCE
EDGERTON ,
AND JARMAN
SHOES I
These are broken sfces
and discontinued pat
terns from our regular
stock in both Loafers’
lace shoes.
^Colors—Black, brown.
Cordovan and Tan.
SIZES 6y 2 to 12
REDUCED TO GO
ALL LINED
JACKETS
1/3 off
Plenty of fabrics and
Patterns to select from.
SIZES 34 to 50
PITTS MEN'S SHOP
111 NORTH BROAD ST.
PHONE 833-0603