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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Oct. 8, 1970—3-B
News And Views
BY MRS. AURELIA D. MOON
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Octavia Copeland cele
brated her birthday on Saturday
October 3 with a dinner party
at her home on South Bell.
Dinner guests included Mrs.
Bertha E. Ferguson, Mrs. Lola
Adair and Mrs. Rubye Grant.
Mrs. Lenora Fleming and Mrs.
Helen Drake ford called during
the occasion and wished her a
happy birthday.
Mrs. Copeland was the re
cipient of many useful gifts.
Recent guests of the Alonzo
Gilliam family at 603W. Caro
lina Avenue recently were Mrs.
Ernestine L. White of Atlanta,
Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. Erskine
Lindsay Jr. of York and Ches
ter, S. C. Mr. Lindsay was
recently discharged from the
Army and is now teaching math
and physics at Chester High
School.
Mrs. Mattie Cameron, Mr.
Claude Kinard, Mr. Charles
and Carlton Kinard all of Wash
ington, D. C., spent last week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Kinard on West Carolina Ave.
Miss Bethsheba Watts spent
the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. Veola Watts, and brother,
Roderick. She was accompani
ed by two of her classmates at
Area Trade School.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Adllne Watson were Rev. and
Mrs. Willie L. Hunter, Mrs.
Mary Holland, Mrs. Abagail
Byrd, Mrs. Ida J. Davis, Mrs.
Anna Moore and Mrs. Rhudine
Watson.
Mr. Curtis Rice spent the
past week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
H. Rice. He left the city on
Tuesday for Greensboro, N.C.,
where he will be employed.
GEROLD ALAN
Sgt. and Mrs. James Willie
Sanders announce the birth of
a son, Gerold Alan, on Sept
ember 18 in Haywood, Califor
nia. Mrs. Sanders is the for
mer Mary P. Wesley. The
maternal and paternal grand
parents resides in the city on
North Bell and Tribble Streets.
PROFILE OF A PASTOR
Rev. Vernon R. Byrd, born
in Enoree, was raised in Clin
ton where he graduated from
Bell Street High School. He is a
nephew of Georganna Little.
He received his further edu
cation at Allen University and
Boston Theological University.
Having served in the Ermo
Station, Wateree Circuit,
Macedonia AME, Seaford, Drl.,
St Paul’s AME, Hamilton Ber
muda and Presiding Elder, Ne
wark District, he is presently
serving at Macedonia AME,
Camden, N.J.
Rev. Byrd has served on the
board of directors of the Cam
den Free Public Library and
numerous other organizations.
He has preached in Jerusalem
and conducted revivals inGuy-
ano, South America.Among his
honors, he was named one of
two Oustanding Men of the
Year by the Junior Chamber
of Commerce of Bermuda in
1966, and cited by Her Ma
jesty the Queen of England also
that year.
My Neighbors
“May I plrait? have a note
-my *ife in going to accuse
me of being deliberately
tardy."
DEAR
SALLY
BY SALLY SHAW
DEAR SALLY: I am a young
married man, a junior execu
tive in my company, and sched
uled to attend a convention in
another city to which I am
supposed to take my secretary.
This is perfectly all right with
my wife and also with my
secretary’s husband—but I am
wondering very much about the
other employees in our company
who have shown an excessive
proneness in the past to gos
sip. Is there anyway I can still
the clattering tongues and
preserve the spotless re
reputation of my secretary and
myself? CONCERNED.
DEAR CONCERNED: If the
possibility of loose talk really
bothers you so much, you
might arrange for your secre
tary to leave a day before or
a day after you go yourself,
and return in the same man
ner. She might also stay at a
different hotel than you do.
DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl
of 21, and am becoming in
creasingly worried over the
alcoholism of my fiance. He
is hitting the bottle far too
often and far too mjch so far
as I am concerned, but when
I attempt to reason with him
about it he tells me not to
worry and that our marriage
will settle hime down. Do you
agree with this? RENEE.
DEAR RENEE: No. Marriage
is not a cure for your fiance
kind of sickness. I advise you
to tell him once and for all
that either he breaks off with
the bottle or you’ll break off
with the engagement. Then, if
he does abide by your wishes,
give it PLENTY of time be
fore you make any wedding
plans, plenty of time for him to
give you proof positive he is
off the sauce because mar
riage to an alcoholic is in
variably disastrous.
Don't put ofT till tomorrow
. . . by then it may be against
the law James E. Patter
son, The Big Sandy and
Hawkins (Tex.) Journal.
Legal Notice
AN ORDINANCE PROHIBIT
ING THE USE OF SIDEWALKS
IN THE CITY OF CLINTON BY
CERTAIN ANIMALS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CLINTON, SOUTH CARO
LINA, IN COUNCIL ASSEMBL
ED:
Section 1. It is unlawful for
any person having possession
or control of any horse, pony
or goat to ride, lead, drive,
or allow such animal to stray
or run at large upon any side
walk or walkway within the
City of Clinton.
Section 2. Any person guilty
of violating this ordinance
shall be punished by a fine
of not less than Ten Dollars
nor more than One Hundred
Dollars or by imprisonment
for a period not exceeding
thirty days.
Section 3. This Ordinance
shall be effective on and after
the 19th day of October, 1970.
DONE AND RATIFIEDby the
City Council of the City of
Clinton, South Carolina, in
Council assembled, and the
corporate seal, of the City of
Clinton affixed this 5th day
of October, 1970.
J. C. Thomas
Mayor
(SEAL)
Attest
Brooks Owens
City Clerk 08-3C-022
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 6th
day of November, 1970, I will
render a final account of my
acts and doings as Executor
of the estate of Andrew J. Mer
chant Sr. 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
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate
will present them on or before
said date, duly proven or be
forever barred.
Andrew J. Merchant, Jr.
Executor
105 Beechwood Drive
Spartanburg, S. C.
October 5,1970 Q8-4C-029
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 9th
day of November, 1970, we will
render a final account of my
acts and doings as Adminis
trators of the estate of Essie
Mulligan Holliday 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 our
trust as Administrators.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate
will present them on or before
said date, duly proven or be
forever barred.
Diane H. Kelley and
Roberts. Holliday
P. O. Box 194
Laurens, S. C.
October 5, 1970 08 - 4C - 029
ELECT
George
Penland
TO
Laurens County Council
• Presently Serving As County Commissioner
• 12 Years Experience
• Your Past& Present Support
Is Deeply Appreciated.
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