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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., August 21, 1969—S-B Notices Legal CITATION State of South Carolina County of Laurens. In the Probate Court In Re: The Estate of Annie Griffin Campbell. Mazelle Campbell Simpson, Anne Campbell and R. S. Camp bell or if the said R. S. Camp bell be deceased his heirs at law, Administrators, Executors, de visees or next of kin, Respon dents. TO THE RESPONDENTS A- BOVE NAMED: You are hereby summoned and required to Show Cause before this Court at Ten O’clock A.M. on Monday the 1st day of Decem ber 1969 cause, if any you can, why the Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Annie Griffin Campbell should not be ordered to distribute the assets of said estate as if R. S. Camp bell died intestate and unmarried without surviving descendants prior to the date of the death of Annie Griffin Campbell, the Testatrix who died testate in Laurens County on the 21st of March 1964. J. Hewlette Wasson Probate Judge, Laurens County, S. C. WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said es tate will please make payment likewise. Maude Wells Sue Wells Executrices 208 North Owens St. Clinton, S. C. Pros and Cons August 4th, 1969 HORIZONTAL 2 Australian ranee 3 Congeal 4 Pronounce 5 Configurated worms 6 Charcoal burners 7 Confine with hemp 8 Consume 9 Probably soon 10 Produce madness 1 Connect 8 Propagate 11 Provides charm 12 Shouted 14 Continuations of collars 15 Wingless insects 18 Blackbird of cuckoo family 17 Contract of rent Here’s the Answer '-jpifc'Pita wwriiaa i- r-1= •sip .2it=)P= M Ci r -ll HPlOKW &E=]!3 f=:cM ►- k r p- *) riPMst-jiit’-ia acta ■ psicaaa f 5 * r av lit- a>]t=i a .2 pjMPir- p'f? npi mi; iiiTir-i k, t-ju’i p.rita p aiTiPiw uisri or.Piipnri Wta’P-nrihL 1 r' iTiWP WPlKnBW r-’P piriri Pipsiiiaffi A7-3C-A21 25 Consummate idiot 27 Container 29 Colonists 31 Belts 32 Canadian land * * * CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims a- gainst the estate of A. B. David son, deceased, are hereby no tified to file the same duly veri fied, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. Carolyn B. Davidson and J. Michael Johnson, Administrators 19 Household god l» Open space 20 Expired '" W0C ? 1S 22 River in India * M° ved sw,fll y ,, ™ a5 “ res .,. 18 River in 33 Florida citizen Switzerland 23 Habit 24 Provided with August 8th, 1969 A14-3C-A28 7th August A.C. 1969 A14-6C-S18 CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims a- gainst the estate of Myrtle B. Chandler, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims a- gainst the estate of Sallie S. A- dair, deceased, are hereby noti fied to file the same duly veri fied, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. Lois A. Jacks and W. E. Adair Executors, Rt. 1, Clinton, S.C. August 8th, 1969 A14-3c-A28 * * * ears 28 Condign reprisal 28 Goddess of the dawn 30 Protruberant 31 Concrete example 34 Prolapsus 35 Condensed aria 37 Proverbial outcast 41 Contend by boxing 42 Article 44 Auction 45 Edge 46 Produces hand noise 48 Cretan mount 49 Isolate 51 Unlocked 53 Greek coin 54 Conceders 55 Obstacles 56 Considers VERTICAL 1 Astronomy muse 21 Profounder 23 Controlling devices 36 Confident ejaculation 38 Produced misery 39 Seniors 40 Cons 43 Memorable time 46 Scottish gadfly 47 German admiral (1861-1914) 50 Musical direction 52 Dutch city ■ l 3 * wr 7 6 9 ■ ll m <3 is II 14 is J ■ £0 2\ _ ■ ■ ZH ■ >4 wM-t c Jl JZ |r IS 1 HI H3 ■ H5 W ■ m so r 5} ■ K li ■ COMEDY CORNER Dear Sally BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: I hope you can come up with a solution to the little problem I find myself en tangled in. I’m a young man of 23, and a little over a year ago I was engaged to a certain girl, and we split up. Two months ago I became engaged to another girl. Today I ran into the first girl on the street and we dropped in at a sn^qfc sfcpp for some coffee and convec&atipn. I found out she is engaged again too, to another guy. But now she and I have dis covered through this meeting that we’re both still very much in love with each other, sorry about the misunderstanding that broke us up, and very much desirous of resuming our former rela tionship. How do we go about straightening out this mess we’re in, especially with the two per sons we’re now engaged to? ARIZONA. DEAR ARIZONA: From all indications, neither of you is ma ture enough to appreciate the im portance of an engagement pro mise and its vow of “eternal de votion.’ My suggestion is that you both break your present engage ments immediately and REMAIN “unengaged” until you both grow up. DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl of 19 and have been dating a very nice boy of 20. What is bothering me now is his recently-formed habit of driving somewhere at the end of our dates to park and pet. I don’t go for wholesale petting like this, but am afraid that if I were to refuse I would risk losing this boy. Please advise me. PENNY. DEAR PENNY: If holding onto this fellow depends upon your willingness to park and pet, the relationship isn’t worth anything at all. I assure you that, if this is a worthwhile boy and if he really cares for you, he will ad mire and respect you if you show him you have principle sand mean to stick to them. DEAR SALLY: If you are already expecting a house guest of your own for the very evening that another friend invites you to his or her home for a party, is it all right to take your own guest to the party with you? PRO TOCOL DEAR PROTOCOL: Indeed not! And neither do you phone your host or hostess and ask permission to bring your friend with you. When the invitation is extended to you, you say, Tm sorry, but I have already invit ed a friend to my home for that evening. Otherwise, I would love to come.” Then it’s up to the host or hostess to handle as be or she wishes. They may suggest that you bring your friend along— but if they don’t, that’s all right, too. DEAR SALLY: My fiance and I are heartbroken, a friend has told us that, because of the "pe culiar* difference in our blood types any child that we might have would not live. This is a shattering blow to us, and we don’t know what to do. Will you please advise us? HEARTSICK. DEAR HEARTSICK: Consult a doctor about this, and let him give you the facts instead of what "friends*say. I don’t know just what your blood types are, but I do know that medical science today deals happily and success fully with all sorts of problems like yours. I hope you don t mind—it’s just 'till my husband puts a post in!" WIN A BRAND NEW $229.95 DRESSMAKER seSS* ENTER THIS CONTEST AND WINI Work this Contest and Win Prizes!!! 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Jeffords Milton Road, Joanna LYDIA PRESBYTERIAN * CHURCH Pine St., Lydia Mill ROCK BRIDGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Greenwood Highway SHADY GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bonds Cross Roads Are Al The Children hr BY DR. HERBERT SPAUGH How many erring sons and daughters have been saved by a mother’s prayers? Eternity alone will tell. We can thank God for the old-fashioned praying mo ther, who daily brought her child ren before the throne of grace. She was always busy. Without the conveniences which lighten the work of the home, the modern wo man would say that she was ter ribly chained down. But she found time for daily prayer for her children. When they left home her prayers followed them. Many a boy leaving home to enter the armed services has been held up in his mother’sprayers,although far across the seas. As Christians, if we believe that those who die in Christ live with Him in a fuller life beyond, then we can believe that those mothers are praying no less for their children over there than they did here. It is a never ending source of comfort to me to feel that my mo ther’s prayers still follow me from that other land where she is in the more immediate pre sence if our Lord. Some of you who read this may not be in the way that your mo ther wished you to be. Your life may not lie cast in the pattern which she planned for you. Don’t you feel a strange tug at your heart sometimes, telling you that you should live a better life? Probably it is your mother’s prayers. You will have a hard time escaping them. and power in these quaint old lines by an unknown author: ARE A LI. THE CHILDREN IN? “I think oftimes as the night draws nigh of an old house on the hill, of a yard all wide and blos som-starred where the children played at will. Ahd when the night at last came down, hushing the merry din, mother would look a- round and ask, ‘Are all the child ren in?’ “ This many and many a year since then, and the old house on the hill no longer echoes to childish feet, and the yard is still, so still. But I see it all, as the shadow's creep, and though many the year have been since then, I can hear mother ask, ‘Are all the children in?’ “I wonder if when the shadows fall on the last short, earthly day, when we say good-bye to the world outside, all tired with our childish play, when we step out into that Other Land where mother so long has been, will we hear her ask, just as of old, ‘Are all the children in?’ There is a message of beauty THIS FEATURE SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS McGEE'S Drug Store Prescription Specialists • Cosmetics • Sick Room Supplies We Deliver — 833-0020 JOES ESSO SERVICE 833-0227 ROAD SERVICE CLIP AND SNIP CANINE SALON 833-4040 (iROOMING STUD SERVICE C. W. 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