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$—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C„ March 14, 1968 West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON < orrenpondent • Representative I Mai s.l.'MSOt; k vi r us SI KM( i Clinton High Highlights David Thit)ordeau id Mass, i visiting his brother. Morris 1 iidiordoau and Mrs. Thibor- dcau Mi and Mrs. l>n Whitsel and children of Ha. Ga. visi ted Mr and Mrs. Robert Wh tsel. Sunday. Stindav Mr and Mrs. Tal- Jame< Februarv son. t'olund' iny hi the hr Smith Kdwai d 20 tar s n a s: at her a w hcia 11 ■ a i n: n ul M: ■ .v aa rt .1 I’ 1 acK- ’ a k - madite visited .\ (' T aid \i!!e u .tli his and Mr- Miss Sanders and children in Hendersonville, Reynolds of Simpson- spendinc the week Krandparents, Rev .1 \V Spiders Sybil Windsor and .M.s< fatherine Giles attend- ed the Basketball Tourna ment between Davidson and UcM Virginia m Charlotte, recenth Mrs 1 H Pearson and Mr and Mrs Harold Pearson and Mr and Mrs. Harold Pearson and children visited the termer's daughter and sol' m-lau . Mr and Mrs Paul Painter and family in Gattncy Sunday. Guests of Mrs. John Heds- peth and other relatives over the weekend were Mr. and Mr I eon Hedspeth of At lanta Ga., Mrs Bud Carr and children ot Aiken, and Mrs Wilson Garner and children of Chester Mr and Mrs Billy Cauble and son, Donnie, and Miss l.mda Red attended the Sportsman Show at Green ville Memorial Auditorium, Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Leo Heather- h were visitors of Mr. Heath- erly s parents Mr. and Mrs ,T II Heatherly in Lancaster, Sunday Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Shelton and Mrs H W Alford were Mrs Gold ie Baker and Mr. and Mrs. N:ck Alford and son of Char lotte. and Mr. and Mrs. Ted C. anf >rd and children of Charleston Mrs Luke Fuller and Mrs .lur.mv Sexton and son. Drew of Greenwood visited Mrs Ada Center and family, Saturday Miss Marsha Ann Malone of Laurens is spending a few days with her sister. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Meeks. Mr and Mrs Floyd Reeder of Whitmire spent Sunday with tvs mother, Mrs. Ellie Ree it r G,u\\ Lanev of Greenville spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Jessie Lunev Sunday Mr and Mrs. J. B Reeder visited Mr. and Mrs Billy Pitts and family in Pendleton Guests of Mr. and Mrs Bi bby Guinn and other rela tive.- on Saturday were Mr ai.vl Mrs H A. Ficklih. Mr and Mrs. Bobby Quinn an;! daughter, Fran, were vis itors of Mr and Mrs. Bill Farr and Phil in Union. Sun- da.v Mrs B B. Stroud spent last weekend with her sister, Mrs. Lula Willard in Union. 1 -isa measles Little Meeks. Kenneth with a vi Mrs J t SICK MISS Smith ha- been J ames w .th Bv LINWOOD COX | chow Miss Frances Shealy as I'his month is "practice' 1 J leachei ot Clinton month at CHS Members of; ^wb the chorus and hand are The annual Chem-Bi-Phl practicing Bngadoon", a; Science Fair will be held in musical comcdv which willi the high school cafeteria on 'll Mt ru- 'ITV at a m <• ot Mr ok- h patient Hospital Mr- W SM M ot Spartmib;.. hotin David i 1 m Street Kov it \h Ga.. .- at Ra; < '.lem.T a! Rob, •• 1], ; -,! been ill Ml-- I ar tient Ba: , Hospital Mr- ll.i’ rv F .-n • Clit’a n Hr.ron .a • al-. BIKlTIPWs \M) A\M\ 1 Rs \KIUS Richard I r. an.I and Mrs i. been ill iit'ld .- a M> monal \ ndorsaii at tlic a patient 1 b'-pital in ti a pa norial and be presented in the high school auditorium the first week in May Some members ot the Jun ior class are practicing their class plav Man Over board ' which will he per formed on March 29 at the high school auditorium \ 1 so. our various sport teams are practicing tor this new season The tennis team ;- trying to hit "love" hits, tin baseball team is going batty and the track team is running wild Recently. Joe Daughter), was chosen as Star Student of Thornwell. and Butch Mea dors was selected as Star Student of Clinton High and of Laurens County Butch am their birth- >nv Rev U aid- rMrs p and Mr- w . 11 b-, : Dewey or. Susan W T Charles ve their Meadors oh-< : day March 14 March la. Brazill. Mead, O'Shield Kinard birthdav Miss In- Hti.thi her birthdav March Happy Birthdav Stroud Richar Mrs Clarcma March 17 Mr and Mi observes then versary todav Thos*. observing their wed ding anniversary on March 15 are Mr and Mrs William Dominick. Mr and Mr- B B Stroud and Mr and Mrs Charles Kinard Mental Health The Laurens County Men tal Health Association will meet Tuesday March 19 at; 7 30 p m at the Laurens " County Health Dept. Auditor ium The speaker will be Judge Ralph Drake of Green-, v ville. He is Probate Judge of Greenville County and an Erskine graduate ! March 29-30 The projects en tered will he judged accord- i mg to creative ability, scient ific thought. thoroughness, skill clarity, and dramatic I v alue FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 29th day ot March. 1908. I will ! render a final account of my ;tcts and doings as Executrix ; ot the estate of Carlton F Winn, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o'clock am , and on the same day will ap ply for a final discharge from Tny trust Ajs Executrix Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons hav ings claims against said es tate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred PAULINE C WINN, 304 S. Owens St Clinton. S. C Executrix Feb 26, 1968 F29-4c-m21 oberves 18 to Harold Turner, and Dunn wav on Rnv Lawson wedding anni- Under New Management THE DAIRY-O MIDWAY BETWEEN CLINTON and JOANNA • ICE ( REAMS • SANDWICHES • COLD DRINKS DROP IN SOMETIME ! ! FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 15th day of March, 1968. I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Adminis tratrix of the estate of James Mozell Bostic in the office of 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 administra tnx. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or be lore that date, and all per sons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Ethel B. Broom Administratrix % Probate Court Laurens, 8. C. Feb. 14, 1968. F22-4C-M14 FACTORY CLOSE OUTS NOW OPEN s HIRT FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the Pit i day of April, 1968, we will render a final account of our acts and doings as Exe cutors of the estate of M. D. Milam Sr in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 'clock a.m., and on the same day will ap ply for a final discharge from our trust as Executors. 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