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\ THE C HRONICLE, Ciinton, S. C., May 30, 1968—9 WKFK OK MAY 1943 Mrs. J. B. Johnson tears the distinction of having four sons in the service and two more in the reserves expecting to enter at an early date. Miss Bessie Jones has re turned from a stay of several months with her sister, Mrs. Marion Hiers and Mr. Biers in Baltimore, Md. Pfc. Noland Suddeth has teen graduated as a skilled aircraft mechanic from the Army Air Forces Technical TrainingCom- mand School at Seymour Johnson Field, N.C. In celebration f her fourth birthday, Ann Baker, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker, entertained sixteen little friends on Tuesday party. afternoon with a tfSTO* May You Be Gifted With Continued Success. BALDWIN MOTOR CO. Friends and relatives of three Clinton girls - Margaret Hipp, Emily Dillard and Ida Crawford will be interested to know they will receive diplomas next Mon day at the graduating exercises of Winthrop College. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs entertained on Thursday with a delightful luncheon honoring a number of girls of the graduating class at Clinton High School who are members of the Presbyterian Church Choir. Ruth Rumph has teen select ed editor of The Sentinel, stu dents high school publication for the new school year beginning in September. Ann McMillian will be the associate editor. Fifty five graduates received diplomas as the graduating ex ercises of Clinton High School were held last Friday evening in Florida Street School auditorium with principal R. P. Wilder pre siding. Area Students Graduate From Columbia CC Three Clinton area students will be among the 160 receiving their diplomas from Columbia Commercial College in gradua tion exercises to be held today, May 30. They include Arthur Carroll Barker of Clinton and Donnie Eugene Estes and Phillip Jaskin both of Joanna. Lt. Governor John C. West will deliver the commencement address in the exercises to be held at the First Baptist Church. Columbia Commercial College was founded in 1935 and has teen in continuous operation since that time. Charles Gorman is presi dent of the College which is an accredited two-year school of business. West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Correspondent - Representative EHal 833-1806 Mr. 0. L. Godfrey and son, Jack, of Ninety-Six spent Sunday with the former’s daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten. Mr. and Mrs. FredPutmanand son, Barry, and Mrs. and Mrs. Charlie Cole of Joanna visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer, Sunday. Those visiting Mrs. Ada Cen ter over the weekend were Mrs. Luke Fuller and Mrs. Jimmy Sexton and Drew of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw Jr., and Mrs. Essie Powell and daugh ter, Helen, of Greer. Mrs. Essie Powell of Greer remained for a few days with her mother. SICKNESS Mrs. Clyde Laney was ill her home last week. at CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to thank each and everyone of you for the acts of kindness you have shown us dur ing the loss of our home and furnishings by fire. May God richly bless you. The Robert M. Franklin family FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 13th day of June, 1968, I will ren der a final account of my acts and doings as Administrator of the estate of Myrtle Adair Tumblin in the office of th« 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 persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. GUY A. TUMBLIN, Administrator, P. O. Box 94, Clinton, S. C. May 1, 1968 M9-4c-M30 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 10th day of June, 1968, I will render a final acocunt of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of R. H. McGee in the office of the 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 Executrix. Any peson indebted to said estate is notified and requir ed to make payment on or before said date, and all per sons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. EDNA C. McGEE, Executrix, 203 S. Adair St., Clinton, S. C. May 8, 1968 M16-4c-J6 Mrs. Thelma Sanders is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hos pital. Mrs. Peggy Heaton is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Claude Farmer has re turned home after being a pa tient at Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Vacation Bible School at the Church of God on Elizabeth St. will be held June 3 - Friday, June 7. The hour will be from 6 p.m. to 8 P.M. each evening. BIRTHDAY PARTY On Saturday afternoon, May 25, Cecil Lee Wooten enjoyed a party in honor of his 3rd birth day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten. Fifteen boys and girls enjoyed games and refreshments ofkool- aid, potato chips, cookies, and ice cream was served. He received many nice gifts. BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McWatters honored his mother, Mrs. B. T. McWatters, on her 78th birthday with a birthday dinner at their home on Elizabeth St. Those present for the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Watters and son, Robert, of Atlanta, Ga., A-G BREAD I'/i Lb. Loaf Mrs. Wright and daughter- in-law, Mrs. Cora Christial and Mrs. Hallman of Great [ alls; Mr. and Mrs. Donald McWatters of Paris Island; and afco Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McWatters and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rotert Earl McWatters and family of this city. Mrs. Glenda Dominick is going to enter the Greenville General Hospital Wednesday for surgery. Willette Dominick is sick at home. Mrs. Georgia Trammell is visiting her brother, Mr. Egra Farron in Reidsville, Ga. He is seriously ill. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES May 28GaryCurmingham, Mrs. Vivian O’Suliivan, Lewis Sam ples, and Maxie Wallenzine ob served their birthday. Janice Campbell and Rotert Smith observed their birthday May 29. Danny Metts will celebrate his birthday May 31. Those observing birthdays to day are Steve Camptell, Mrs. W. M. Williams, Johnnie Cash, Diane Lawson, Vera Childress, and Ricky Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas observed their wedding anniver sary May 29. Those who had wedding anni versary are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Bill McLendon. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hedgepeth of Mass, observes their 2nd wed ding anniversary today. Mrs. David Owens observes a birthday June 1, also Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell has a wedding anniversary. On June 2 Harry Foster, Jr., Mrs. Marcell Barker, Mrs. Ira Martin, Mrs. Press Chaney, and Kathy Cauble all celebrates their birthdays while Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Woodward celebrates their wedding anniversary. Arthur Davis, Jerry Heaton, Harold Rollins, Roby Chandler, and Bill Hedgepath has a birth day June 3. Greenwood Festival Set Charcoal portraits will be sketched and a quilting demon- stration featured during an after- noon ■ f art July 26 at Green- wond’s Festival of Flowers. The Greenwood County' Court house will l>e the backdrop fur '■xhibits in oils, polymers, clays, W"o ( ] carvings, and photography to be set up around the recently- completed building by some 50 local and out-of-town artists. Spectators may sit for char coal portraits to be drawn t>\ Georgia artist, Delores Meldrum of Albany, or may watch Mrs. Mamie Martin of Greenwood as she quilts, a craft she has prac tices for 40 years. * * * OFFICE SUPPLIES THE. 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