THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., I>ec. 3, 1970—3-A About People You Know Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wil son and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wilson and Pam spent Thanks giving Day with Mr. Woodrow Wilson’s mother In Wrightvllle, Ga. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson the past week end were Mrs. Cora Mitchell of Macon, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. J. N. (Bud) Kirby of Dublin, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. Rickey Wilson and daughter, Ginger of Indian Trails, N. C. * * * Mr. Woodrow Wilson will observe his birthday Dec. 5. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Chandler and daughters, Mar garet and Paula of Colonial Heights, Va., Mrs. William W. Hutto and little daughter Carla of Reevesville, spent the Thanksgiving Holidays with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Irby Chandler, Richard, Thomas and Jean joined the family Thanksgiving Day. * * * Mrs. Lucy Odom and children Amy, Johnnie and Mollie visit ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas over tne Thanks giving Holidays. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Mrs. Lucy Odom, Amy, John nie and Mollie and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mann, Kathy, Kenny and Kevin spent Thanksgiving Day in Greenville, S. C., visit ing their daughter and sister, Mrs. Terry Freeland and Rev. Bob Freeland, Carolyn, David and Tommy. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Mrs. Lucy Odom, Amy, John nie and Mollie, Mrs. Terry Freeland and Carolyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mann, Kathy, Kenoy and Kevin were in Charlotte, N. C- Sunday, Nov. 29th, to help celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Simpson, Mr. Thomas’ sister. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John Roseboro spent Thanksgiving Holidays in Gastonia, N. C. with Mrs. Rose- boro’s sister, Mrs. Everett Carson and Mr. Carson. * * ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Beall and sons of Bowie, Maryland spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Mary Beall and aunts Misses Thelma, Maude and Sue Wells. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William Min- nick and son, Michael and Brian of Aiken had Thanks giving dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foster. Mrs. P. M. Pitts had as her guests during the Thanks giving Holidays her children and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pitts and sons of Aiken; Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Pitts and children of Lynch burg, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Edd Pitts and daughter of Lexington. * * * LL Col. Clyde F. Smith of Jacksonville, Ark. and son, Mike Smith, who has recently returned from Vietnam, spent the Thanksgiving weekend with his mother, Mrs. Clyde Smith. * * * Mrs. Kenneth Baker is re cuperating in Greenville General Hospital where she underwent surgery. * * * Miss Nancy Hollis visited friends in Gainesvilh and Miami, Fla. during the holi days. * * * Mr. James Scarborough of Jefferson, Ga. spent the holi days with his sisters, Mrs. C. A. Holland and Mrs. James Pitts. * * * Mrs. Robert Wysor spent the Thanksgiving Holidays in Kinston, N. C. with herdaught- ter, Mrs. John B. Jordan, Mr. Jordan and family. * * * Mrs. Mary Power, Ellis, Larry, Marsha and Tracy of Florida Street visited T/Sgt and Mrs. Robert Humphries, Angel and Bobby in Washington, D. C. for Thanksgiving. Marsha and Tracy will stay a few weeks with Sgt. Humphries and family. He is the son of Mrs. Clara Humphries of Jefferson Street * * * Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock have returned from a trip to the South Pacific, while there they visited Tahiti, Aus tralia, New Zealand and Fiji Islands. Dr. Blalock also at tended the Third Annual Medical Symposium of Inter national Post Graduate Medial Foundation. * * * Miss Kathryn Arnold who is a student at William and Mary Williamsburg, Va. spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. * * * Mr. Carl Chaney spent the week of Nov. 16-19 in Nash ville, Tenn. attending the National Fire Proctors As sociation. * * * Mrs. Mary Terry left last week for San Francisco, Calif, and San Jose, Calif, where she will visit her son and other relatives. Legal Notice NOTICE OF SALE BY VIRTUE OF DECREE OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS for Laurens County dated November 30th, 1970, in the case of Flrsi State National Bank, Plaintiff, against Shealy Johnson and Lillie Mae John son, Defendants, the Special Referee for Laurens County will offer for sale at public outcry, to the highest bidder, in front of the Laurens County Courthouse at Clinton, South Carolina, on Monday, January 4, 1971, at 11:00 A.M., the following described real estate, to wit All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with improve ments thereon, situate, lying and being on the East side of Martha Dendy Street in the City of Clinton, Laurens County, State of South Caro lina, being bounded and mea suring as follows: NORTH by Lot No. 11 as shown on plat hereinafter mentioned, 79 feet thereon; EAST by lands now or formerly of Glenn Henry Estate, 86 feet thereon; SOUTH by Lot No. 9 as shown on said plat, now or formerly of Candace T. Shelton, 95 feet thereon; and on the WEST by Martha Dendy Street, 85 feet thereon. Said lot of land is the major por tion of Lot No. 10 as shown on plat of subdivision en titled “W. C. Bond Subdivi sion, City of Clinton, S. C.* made by J. W. - J. R. Craw ford, recorded in Plat Book 16, at Page 31, in Office of the Clerk of Court for Lau rens County, said plat being by reference incorporated herein. Said lot being all of Lot No. 10 except a strip twenty feet in width along the eastern boundary which was erroneously included therein on said plat NOTE: As no deficiency judgment was granted, the bid ding will not remain open for a period of thirty days and com pliance with the bid shall be made immediately after the sale. TERMS OF SALE: Cash: Purchaser to pay for deed and revenue; and the successful bidder will be required to deposit the sum of 5% of the amount of bid as evidence of good faith or bid will not be accepted and the premises will be immediately resold. Cecil E. White Special Referee POWELL, GEORGE 4 POSTON Aiken, South Carolina Attorneys for the Plaintiff D3 - 3C -D17 Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Chandler and Miss Valerie Simmons of Winthrop College spent Thanksgiving in Moultrie, Ga. with Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland spent Thanksgiving with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. James Smith and sons, Ronnie and Michael. Mrs. Richard Horne and children, Richard, Jr. and Sandra of Columbia were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foster for Thanksgiving Holidays. Mr. Horne joined them on Friday, after being eliminated from the Heritage Golf tournament at Hilton Head. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wilson and daughter, Pam o.*Charlotte spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Mr. Charles Thomas Nevels of Emory University in Atlanta spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Cox coming especially to attend the costume Ball given in honor of Linwood Pauline Cox and Janice Lee King. Mrs. Horace Bradberry and daughter of Greenwood spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Frank Simpson, Sr. Also joining them was Mrs. Simp son’s grandson, RM3/C Bobby Medlock of Norfolk, Va. HERE FOR FUNERAL Among the out of town re latives and friends here for the funeral of Fred Burnett, Sr. were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hen drix, Roy Burnette, Curtis Brazzell, J. H. Hair, Clifford Nix, all of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Worthy, Windsor, Claude Edwards, Greenwood, Weldon Eaves, Union, Tom Crenshaw, Abbeville, Donnie Layton, Newberry, G. W. Ina- binet, Jr. , St. Matthews, Ro bert Mason, Chesterfield, Jen nings Graves, Greenville, Earl Summers, Orangeburg, Cecil Thornton, Blacksville, Gene Thornton, St. Matthews, Bob Harmon, Summerville, Mike Dozier, Marion Price Bush, Conway. Also Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bur nett, Ware Shoals; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Greer, Greenville, Mrs. J. J. McMinn, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. McMinn, Mrs. W.L. McMinn all of Spartanburg; W. M. McMinn and daughter, Yvonne of Calhoun Falls, J.D. McMinn of Atlanta, Tommy Burnett and William (Pepper) Bond of Clemson; Albert Hughes, Blacksville, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Compton, Mrs. Lee Maney of Barnardsville, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ste vens, Russell Prince of Cross Keys; Mr. and Mrs. Myles Compton, Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Green, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Whitmire, Cross Hill. 'Deb Glow’ Brunch Held Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, Jr., Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr. and Mrs. Tommy Hollis hosted a brunch on Saturday for the 1970 Debutantes. Five debs and their mothers, especially honored were Miss Joy Gault, Mrs. Cally Gault, Miss Ginger Gault, Mrs. Carter Gault, Miss Ginger Crocker, Mrs. Claude Crocker, Miss Lynwood Cox, Mrs.PobertCox, Miss Mary Bailey Vance and Mrs. Robert Vance. Special guests were Mrs. Bob Beckman of California and Mrs. John William King and Mary Elliott King of Summer ville, Ga. Yellow and white mums were used in combination with yellow candles throughout the Hollis home, carrying out the theme of “Deb Glow’’. Juice was served in the den, and guests were served brunch from a buffet table covered with linen and lace. It was enhanced by a centerpiece of yellow and white mums and yellow tapers. Each table was also decorated with yellow candles and place cards were held in yellow rose holders. Wren Club Has Meeting The Carolina Wren Garden Club met Monday, November 23, at the home of Mrs. Har wood Nelson. Mrs. Joel Cox gave a very interesting devotional pertaui- ing to our season of Thanksgiving. After a short business meet ing, Mrs. J. F. Ellison, turned the meeting over to Mrs. Clarence Stine tt for the program. All members brought something they had made to decorate or give as a Christ mas gift Everyone enjoyed seeing many lovely and un usual items. The hostesses, Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. J. E. Wellmaker served a delicious sandwich plate. (OTHER OBITUARIES, PAGE 8A) Mrg, McMahan Debs Enjoy Harvest Dance Bar-B-Ranch on Laurens Highway was the scene of a “Harvest Dance' on Friday evening, November 27. The dance, given by Mr. and Mrs. Brook’s Mirtin Mills, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carson Na bors’, in honor of their daughters, Rhonda Elaine Mills and Gloria Dale Nabors, was enjoyed by the 1970 Debutantes, dates and friends. The barn furnished a perfect setting for the occasion com plementing a blazing fireplace was a pot-bellied stove, bales of hay and table and bench combinations. Covering the tables were red checked clothes, while candles furnished the illumination for the tables. The buffet table was decorated by an arrangement of fall flowers. The guests were dressed in country attire and each deb was given a cowboy hat to finish her costumes. “The Original Uniques’ of Union furnished the music for the dance. Midway through the evening the band broke out into country and western music and a square dance was enjoyed by all. Miss Gault Is Honored In Greenville Clinton debutantes were guests at a lovely luncheon at the Greenville Country Club on Friday, November 27 honoring Ginger Gault. Hostesses for the delightful affair were Mrs. O. L. Carter, grandmother and Mrs. J. A. McMahan, aunt of the honoree. The girls were invited to help themselves from a tempting smorgasbord and then found their places by cards in one of the sma’l dining rooms, where a b’ely arrangement of white and yellow chrysanthe mums centered the table. Mrs. Emmie G. McMahan, 85, of 104 West Centennial Street and the widow of John Jay McMahan died Sunday at a local nursing home. She had lived in Anderson most of her life until moving to Clinton in 1963. She was a daughter of the late Prue B. and Ella Keys Gentry. She was a retired em ployee of the Electric City Printing Company in Anderson. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Clinton. Girls State Featured Mrs. Pope Chapman was hostess to the Copeland-David son Unit 56 Auxiliary on Tues day evening at her home. After the “Preamble” and singing “America”, Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, program di rector for the meeting introduced Misses Cynthia Turner, Renie Hollis and Peggy McKee, who represented the chapter at Girl’s State last June. They presented an interesting account of “What It Means To Attend Girl’s State.” Arrangements of beautiful fall flowers carried out a Thanksgiving theme throughout the home. Refreshments were served buffet style. Mrs. Chap man was assisted by Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. H. M. Young, Mrs. W. S. Home and Mrs. Clyde Smith. Mrs. S. C. Rowe, President, presided over a brief business session. Century Club The Century Club will meet on December 8 at 4:09 o’clock at the home of Mrs, R. E. Ferguson, Jr. Members are asked to note the change in the place of the meeting. She is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Bertie M. Spencer of Clinton, Mrs. Emmie M. Tworek of Salmas, Calif., one son: P. B. Gentry, Anderson, four sisters: Mrs. Daisy Willingham, Spartan burg, Mrs. Bertie Gentry, And erson, Mrs. Alice Mahaffey, Anderson; and Mrs. Zella Thompson, Washington, D.C. and four grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at Gray Funeral Home by Rev. Alfred L. Bix- ler, burial was in the Ureka Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Jerry Little, Gene Madden, Tom Ethridge and Gary Smith. W HENS! Birds That Is! Nice Fat Ones! Just Been Taken Off The Welfare Rolls! $1 each on foot JOE S ESSO WEST Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis W'est, 3103 Long Bow Drive, Spartanburg announce the birth of a son, Scott Lewis on Nov- ember 27 at Mary Black Hospital, Spartanburg. Mrs. West is the former, Janet Poole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Poole of Clin ton. 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