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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., August 7, 1969—3-B
Legal Notices
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens
By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge:
WHEREAS Carolyn B. David
son and J. Michael Johnson made
suit to me to grant them Let
ters of Administration of the
Estate and effects of A. B. David
son.
These are, therefore, to cite
and admonish all and singular the
Kindred and Creditors of the said
A. B. Davidson, deceased, that
they be and appear before me,
in the Court of Probate, to be
held at Laurens Court House,
Laurens, S. C. on Aug. 8, 1969
next, after publication hereof, at
4:00 P.M. to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Admin
istration should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 24th
day of July, Anno Domini, 1969.
J. Hewlette Wasson
J. P. L. C.
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make payment on or before that
date, and all persons having
claims agsint said estate will
present them on or before said
date, duly proven or be forever
barred.
Nellie W. Wingard
Executrix
Clinton, S. C.
der Evans in the office of the
udge of Probate of Laurens
bounty, at K) o’clock A.M., and
on the same day will apply for a
final discharge from my trust as
Administrator.
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July 15, 1969
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Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required to
make payment on or before that
date, and all persons having
claims against said estate wiU
present them on or before said
date, duly proven or be forever
barred.
Herbert L. Evans
Administrator
1246 Hernlen St
Augusta, Georgia
July 15th, 1969
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Served)
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens
Civil and Domestic Relations
Court
Cornelia Ann Martin Jackson,
Plaintiff, against Richard Earl
Jackson, Defendant.
TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE
NAMED: Richard Earl Jackson,
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 22nd
day of August, 1969, I will render
a final account of my acts and
doings as Executrix of the estate
of V. L. Holley 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 person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to
make payment on or before that
date, and all persons having
claims against said estate will
present them on or before said
date, duly proven or be forever
barred.
Ruby S. Holley
Executrix
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* * *
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
All persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of Jewel W.
Morris, deceased, are hereby
notified to file the same duly
verified, with the undersigned,
and those indebted to said estate
will please make payment like
wise.
Dempsey Morris
Executor
521 Pickens St.
Joanna, S. C.
July 21, 1969
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July 22, 1969
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YOU ARE HEREBY SUM
MONED and required to answer
the Complaint in this action of
which a copy is herewith served
upon you, and to serve a copy of
your answer to the said Complaint
on the subscriber at his office
at Laurens, S. C., within twenty
days after the service hereof,
exclusive of the day of such ser- July 24, 1969
vice, and if you fail to answer
the Complaint within the time a-
foresaid, the Plaintiff in this
action will apply to the Court
for relief demanded in the Com
plaint.
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
All persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of Thomas P.
Owens, deceased, are hereby no
tified to file the same duly veri
fied, with the undersigned, and
those indebted to said estate wiU
please make payment likewise.
Ruth S. Owens,
Executrix
503 Musgrove St.
Clinton, S. C.
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* * *
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
July 17, 1969
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(Complaint filed in the office of
the Clerk of Court for Laurens
County.)
J. HEWLETTE WASSON
Attorney for Plaintiff
May 27, A.D. 1969
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* * *
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 26th
day of August, 1969 I will ren
der a final account of my acts
and doings as Executrix of the
estate of Barringer F. Wingard
Sr. in the office of the Judge of
Probate of Laurens County, at
3 o’clock P.M.; and on the same
day will apply for a final dis
charge from my trust as Execu
trix.
Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to
All persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of Roslyn Blake
ly Burton, deceased, are hereby
notified to file the same duly
verified, with the undersigned,
and those indebted to said es
tate will please make payment
likewise.
Henry B. Burton, Executor
%Tench P. Owens
Attorney at Law
203 East Florida Street
Clinton, S. C. 29325
July 19, 1969
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FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 15th
day of August, 1969, I will ren
der a final account of my acts
and doings as Administrator of
the estate of Agnes Alexan-
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FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 8th day
of August, 1969, I will render a
final account of my acts and do
ings as Executrix of the estate
of James B. Couch in the office
of the Judge of Probate of Lau
rens County, at 10 o’clock A.M.,
and on the same day will apply
for a final discharge from my
trust as Executrix.
Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required
to make payment on or before that
date, and all persons having
claims against said estate will
present them on or before said
date, duly proven or be forever
barred.
Louise L. Couch
Executrix
July 12, 1969
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CREDITOR’S NOTICE
All persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of Albert L.
Neighbors, deceased, are here
by notified to file the same duly
verified, with the undersigned,
and those indebted to said estate
will please make payment like
wise.
Sarah Eugenia Jacks
Dillard Dennis Neighbors
Executors
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens
By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge:
WHEREAS Mrs. Edward S.
Welch made suit to me to grant
her Letters of Administration of
the Estate and effects of Jacque
line Heath.
These are, therefore, to cite
and admonish all and singular the
Kindred and Creditors of the said
Jacqueline Heath, deceased, they
they be and apoear before me, in
the Court of Probate, to be held
at Laurens Court House, Lau
rens, S. C. on August 7, 1969
next, after publication hereof, at
10 o’clock in the forenoon to show
cause, if any they have, why the
said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand this 23
day of July, Anno Domini, 1969.
J. Hewette Wasson
J.P.L.C.
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Cooler Serves
At USAR School
In Mississippi
HATTIESBURG, MBS. - Col.
Claude H. Cooler, Chairman of
the Psychology Department at
Presbyterian College, is serv
ing as Commandant of the Knox
ville USAR School (3292) during
the first week of its summer
training at the University of
Southern Mississippi, Hatties
burg, Mississippi.
Col. Cooler is directing the
efforts ofthe unit to provide Com
mand and General Staff Training
for Reserve Officers. The train
ing given parallels as closely
as possible the resident instruc
tion for active duty officers given
at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas.
He is the Commandant of the
Columbia USAR School (3287)
headquartered at 5116 Forest
Drive in Columbia with satel
lite schools at Orangeburg, Edge-
field, Rock Hill, and Saluda. The
unit provides a progressive sys
tem of military education for Re
serve Component Officers not on
active duty and a clerk-typist
school for enlisted personnel.
The school is a subordinate unit
of 120th United States Army Re
serve Command, commanded by
Major General Thomas J.
Thorne.
Dunaway Attends
Jr. Band Clinic
Robert Dunaway, son of Mr.
Robert J. Dunaway of 19 Peach-
street, Clinton, attended the an
nual Junior Band Clinic, held
recently at Camp Parker in
Blythe Shoals and sponsored by
Furman University.
Dan Ellis, director of Bands at
Furman, directed the clinics, de
signed to introduce boys and girls
in the seventh grade and above
to understand band instruments
while improving skills and
playing habits.
Camp Parker is owned and op
erated by Furman University,
which sponsors several different
musical workshops each summer
at the camp.
Suber Promoted
James W. Suber, 28, son of
Mrs. Willie Mae Collins, 841
Fernwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio,
was promoted recently to Army
chief warrant officer in grade
W-2 in Vietnam, where he is
serving with the 71st Aviation
Company.
He is a pilot in the company
near Chu Lai.
His father, James Suber, lives
in Joanna. His wife, Yvenia, lives
at 323 S. Bell St., Clinton.
ARP
ASSOCIATE REFORMED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Zeb Williams
701 South Broad Street
Assembly of God
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
BETHEL TEMPLE
Rev. T. L. Gray
114 North Owens S.t
JOANNA ASSEMBLY
OF GOD
Rev. Ray Prosser
440 N. Main St., Joanna
Baptist
CALVARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
Re. J. W. Spillers
North Sloan Street
DAVIDSON STREET
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. M. Floyd Hellams
Davidson Street
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. H. Darr
301 South Broad Street
HEBRON BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. W. D. Coker
700 North Broad Street
LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. M. J. Sanders
Poplar St., Lydia Mill
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF JOANNA
Rev. L. Byron Harbin
301 Magnolia St., Joanna
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. Jesse D. Stephens
North Broad Street
HURRICANE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. J. C. Conoly
RFD No. 2, Clinton
Catholic
ST. BONIFACE
Father Peter K. Berberich
401 N. Main St., Joanna
Lutheran
ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. John Setzler
Greenwood Highway
Methodist
BROAD ST. UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. E. W. Rogers
North Broad Street
SANDY SPRINGS
Church of Christ methodist church
RFD, Laurens
Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev. Furman Entrekin
Jackson Street
LYDIA PENTECOSTAL
HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev. J. R. Bryan
Poplar St., Lydia Mill
PENTECOSTAL
HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev. Floyd Brewer
Whitmire Road, Joanna
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Evangelist M. S. Parker
603 North Broad Street
Church of God
ELIZABETH STREET
CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. James W. Wiley
Elizabeth Street
LYDIA MILL
CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. Fred E. Cason
MILAM ROAD
CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. Herman Anderson
JOANNA CHURCH
OF GOD
Rev. Harry R. Kemp
122 South Main Street
LYDIA METHODIST
CHURCH
Pine Street
BAILEY MEMORIAL
MEl’HODIST CHURCH
Rev. Wayne L. Mitchell
Bailey Street
EPWORTH METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. Leland Rhinehart
Magnolia St., Joanna
KINARDS UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. James McAllister
Kinards
HOPEWELL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. James McAllister
Hopewell Road
Presbyterian
THORNWELL MEMORIAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Dr. M. A. Macdonald
ThornweH Campus
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. A. L. Bixler
410 E. Carolina Ave.
JOANNA FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Leon M. Jeffords
Milton Road, Joanna
LYDIA PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Pine St., Lydia Mill
ROCK BRIDGE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Greenwood Highway
Episcopal
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL LEESVILLE SOUTHERN ou A ^
CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH SHADY GROVE
Rev. Peter Outz Rev. Charles E. Baker PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Calvert Avenue RFD No. 1, Clinton Bonds Cross Roads
We Often Learn The Hard Way
BY DR. HERBERT SPAUGH
Many of us have to learn the
hard way - by experience. Others-
have to be knocked down before
we can see the light. I once read
of an incident in which a man had
this experience literally. Be
cause his wife, during a friend
ly frolic, struck him lightly in
the right eye, he found he could
see better. Physicians told him
that the lick dislodged a cataract
from which he had suffered over
five years, and caused it to drop
to the corner of the eye, near
the nasal passage.
Perhaps this leads us to un
derstand why Almight God, by
“permissive providence,” allows
certain incidents and blows of
circumstance to fall upon us.
A mother knows that it is some
times necessary to slap a child’s
hands to teach him to keep them
away from some object which
would injure him seriously.
1 recall a woman saying to me
that she thought she would have
to lie “whipped all the way to
Heaven," if she got there. She
was trying to say that temp
tations to do the wrong things
so often overcame her that she
needed the blows of circumstance
to keep her on the right path.
While we may not all admit
this truth, most of us have ex
perienced it.
Our churches are filled with
apathetic and indifferent church
members. Most of them once had
a definite spiritual experience
when they were filled with the joy
of the Lord, and a zeal to take
part in Christian work. Then
gradually they allowed them
selves to be submerged with
“earthly things." Secular pur
suits and amusements pushed
their desire to commune with,
worship and serve their Lord
into second place. Business, so
cial affairs, amusement and re
creation became first in their
thinking. Some of these are re
scues from “entaglement with
the affairs of this life,” by a
blow which drives them to their
knees and to seek their Lord.
I once heard of a man who
advised one of his employees to
“ think business seven days a week
and 24 hours a day.” That's
bad advice, and if the young man
follows it, he will regret it.
Sometimes we accept the
friendly blow of “permissive pro
vidence” and learn its lesson.
Sometimes we ignore it, ar
invite the more severe blovi
which are sure to come, if A]
mighty God things we are worl
saving.
A cannery had this motto c
the wall, “Don’t gripe if we cor
rect you. We don’t waste tim
cutting specks out of rotten ap
pies.”
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