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I THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 22, 1969—3-C Legal Notices SUMMONS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LAURENS IN THE PROBATE COURT Willie Nance, Administrator of the Estate of Mabel Nance Pe titioner -vs- George Darbins, Nathaniel Darbins, Robert Wil liam Darbins, Thelma Darbins, Susie Williams, Sam Williams, Burnell D. Wiggins, Amanda D. Saber, James X. Bobo andSheryl D. Hill, their children, heirs at law and distributees and all per sons entitled to claim under or through her; also all other per sons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the petition herein; any unknown adults being as a class desig nated as “John Doe', and any unknown infants or persons under a disability being designated as ‘Richard Roe' Respondents. TO THE RESPONDENTS BOVE NAMED: A- YOU ARE HEREBY SUM MONED and required to appear at the Court of Probate to be holden at the Laurens County Court House, Laurens, South Carolina, on the 15th day of July, 1969, to show cause, if any you can, why the real estate described in the petition hereto attached be longing to the estate of Mabel Nance, deceased, should not be sold by me and the proceeds thereof paid over to the petition er, the administrator of the es tate of Mabel Nance, to be ap plied by him to the payment of the costs of this action and the payment of debts of the estate of Mabel Nance, and the balance of the proceeds of sale distributed according to law. Given under my hand and seal this 15th day of May, 1969. J. Hewlette Wasson, Probate Judge, Laurens County J. Edward Wells, Attorney for Petitioner NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION NOTICE is hereby given that an action has been commenced and is now pending in the Probate Court for Laurens County, South CaroUna, upon a petition of Willie Nance, administrator of the es tate of Mabel Nance for the pur pose of selling the interest of his interstate, Mabel Nance in the lands described below in aid of personalty to pay the debts of the deceased, Mabel Nance: All that piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being on the E/S of Livingston Street, in the Town of Clinton, Laurens County, South Carolina, bounded on the north by lot now of J ohn Henry Jacobs, formerly ofMarie M. Owens, shown and designated as Lot 10 on plat of subdivision hereinafter referred to, two hun dred thirty-five (235) feet, there on in a straight line; on the east by Seaboard Air Line Railroad right of way seventy-three (73) feet on the South by lot of Marie M. Owens, shown as Lot 12 on plat of subdivision referred to, two hun dred twenty (220) feet thereon What J. Edward Wells Attorney for Petitioner J. Hewlette Wasson Probate Judge, Laurens County TO THE RESPONDENTS BOVE NAMED: * * * * Bell St. Highlights 29th ANNUAL in a straight line; and on West by Livingston Street for 70 feet Said lot is shown and designated as Lot 11 on plat of subdivision of property of Marie M. Owens made by S. T. Martin dated June 24,1947 and re corded on July 9, 1947 in Plat Book 5 at page 82 in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County, S. C. and reference is hereby made to said plat for a more accurate description of the lot hereby conveyed. Said lot is a part of the property heretofore acquired by said Marie M. Owens by inheritence under the last will of her husband, W. B. Owens, late of Laurens County, South Carolina, who died on or about the 2nd of May, 1928. J. Hewlette Wasson Probate Judge, Laurens County May 15, 1969 NOTICE TO: Any and all unknown in fant respondents or persons under a disability having or claiming an interest in the land described in the petition and in the notice of pendency of action above being as a class designat ed as “Richard Roe'. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that Isabell Fuller, Laurens, South Carolina, has been appoint ed guardian ad litem for any un known persons who are neces sary parties hereto for the pur pose of the above entitled 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 appointment of a guardian ad litem during the said time and that an Order Nisi of the Probate Court for Laurens County, S. C., is filed with said court. Dated: May 15, 1969 A- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the original petition in this action was filed in the office of the Pro bate Judge for Laurens County, South Carolina, on the 15th day of May 1969. J. Hewlette Wasson Probate Judge, Laurens County Dated: May 15, 1969 J. Edward Wells Attorney for Petitioner M22-3c-J5 BY MICHAEL K. DARBIN ATHLETIC BANQUET The Athletic Department of Bell Street High School present ed its annual banquet last Fri day night, May 16, honoring all members of the Athletic Depart ment. The speaker for the occasion was Mr. R. L. Beasley of Lau rens. He is assistant-director of the Community Action Organiza tion. After Mr. Beasley’s address, presentation of awards were made. Persons who had played the required length of time for their particular sport received the Block “B" monogram. Girls receiving trophies were: Gail Ferguson, Most Valuable Player; Yvonne Adams, Sportmanship; and Sandra Fuller, Best De fensive Player. Boys receiving trophies in basketball were: Grady Boyd, Most Valuable Play er; Richard Scott, Sportmanship; and Luke Babb, Most Improved Player. Start in football there were four trophies given. Boys who re ceived these trophies were: Rich ard Scott, Most Valuable Player; Gregory Robinson, Sportsman ship; Grady Boyd, Most Improved Player; and Ralph Young, Best Blocker. Our principal, Mr. McQuilla Hudson made closing remarks and the program was concluded by the singing of the school's Alma Mater. SENIOR CLASS DAY The senior class presented its class day program in the audi torium Friday afternoon May 16. Master of Ceremonies was Kenneth Irby, senior class presi dent. The class reflected a feel ing of sincerity in the singing of its class song. James Richey, editor-in-chief of the 1969 year book staff, presented to Mrs. Lillian Brown, the spokesman for the parents, the 1969 “Wildcat" annual. The program held a lot of memories for the seniors and in a certain way it was a special, but sad day, because this means we are one step closer to the final day, graduation. STUDENT ELECTION After the Class Day program, the Student Council lield its elect ion for officers for the 1969-70 school term. Officers are as fol lows: President, Yvonne Adams; vice-president, Sara Kinard; se cretary, Linda Price; asst.- secretary, Barbara Young; busi ness manager, Sammie Richard; Sargeant-at-Arms, Henry Hart, Reporter, Luke Babb; Par liamentarian, Terry Suber;trea surer, Bernard Lindsay; and Miss Student Council, Dianne Pitts. Advisors for the Student Council are Mrs. E. C. Savage and Rev. W. E. Crumlin. SPRING ORIENTATION Wednesday, May 14 was an es pecially busy day at Bell Street High School. On that day we had as our guests approximately one hundred and thirty prospective freshmen students from Martha Dendy Elementary School and Midway Elementary School. The activities included remarks from the principal, the guidance counselor, heads of departments, officers of student organizations, the librarian, the coaches, and the cafeteria manager. An or ganized tour of the building and campus was conducted by student leaders who served as guides. Following recess the eighth grad ers reassembled, and the counse lor talked to them in regard to rules and regulations of the school and the demerits systen. She also urged each student to develop good study habits and it work hard to make the high sc years successful. The activitids climaxed with a well-planned aaf highly enjoyable program which was presented by the eighth gra ders. A representative from the group expressed words of appre ciation to the Bell Street family for the invitation to visit the school, for the kindnesses shown them, and for the well-planned activities. 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