The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 23, 1970, Image 12
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6-B—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Dec. 23, 1970
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
A DMINETRATION
The State of South Carolina
County of Laurens
By J. H. Wasson, Probate
Judge:
WHEREAS Sallie Mae Gilliam
made suit to me to grant her
Letters of Administration of the
Estate and effects of Fred Gil
liam.
the Kindred and Creditors of
the said Fred Gilliam,
deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Lau
rens Court House, Laurens,
S.C. on January 4th next, after
There are, therefore, to cite p' ub i ica ti 0 n hereof, at 10 o’clock
and admonish all and singular in ^ f oren0 on to show cause,
if any they have, why the said
Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand this 13th
day of December, Anno Domini,
1970.
J. Hewlette Wasson
J.P.L.C. D17-2C-D24
News of Joanna
BY MRS. W. J. HOGAN
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ARP
Associate Reformed
Presbyterian Church
701 South Broad Street
Assembly oi God
Assembly of God
Bethel Temple
Rev. T. L. Gray
114 N. Owens St.
Joanna Assembly of God
Rev. Ray Prosser
440 N. Main St., Joanna
Baptist
Bejlview Baptist Church
Rev. J. B. Abercrombie
Rt. 1, Laurens
Calvary Baptist Church
Rev. J. W. Spillers
North Sloan Street
Davidson St- Baptist
Rev. M. Floyd Hellams
Davidson Street
Fairview Baptist Church
Route 2, Kinards, S. C.
Rev. Alfred Fisher
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. Edward D. Pierce
301 Magnolia St, Joanna
Friendship Baptist Church Adventist
Rev. Jtase D. Stephens Seventh Day
North Broad Street Adventist Church
Hurricane Baptist Church Hampton Avenue
Rev. J. C. Conoly
RFD No. 2, Clinton
Catholic
St. Boniface
Father Peter K. Berberich
401 N. Main St., Joanna
Church of Christ
Church of Christ
Evangelist Ted Rush
603 North Broad Street
Church of God
Elizabeth St. Church of God
Rev. James W. Wiley
Elizabeth Street
Lydia Mill Church of God
Pine Street
Rev. Fred E. Cason
Milam Road Church of God
Rev. Herman Anderson
Joanna Church of God
Rev. Harry R. Kemp
122 South Main Street
Rev. Harold Colburn
Methodist
Broad St. United
Methodist Church
Rev. J. Ben Cunningham
North Broad Street
Sandy Springs
Methodist Church
RFD, Laurens
Lydia Pentecostal
Holiness Church
Rev. J. R Bryan
Ponlar St., Lydia Mill
Pentecostal Holiness Church
Rev. Floyd Brewer
Whitmire Road, Joanna
Presbyterian
Duncan’s Creek
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Clyde C. Pearman
Thomwell Memorial
Presbyterian Church
Dr. M. A. Macdonald
Thomwell Campus
Bailey Memorial
Methodist Church
Rev. James W. McAlister
Bailey Street
Epworth Methodist Church
Rev. Leland Rhinehart Joanna First
Magnolia St. Joanna
First Presbyterian C
Rev. A. L Bixler
410 E. Carolina Ave.
h.irch
Kinards United
Methodist Church
Rev. John Bouknight.
Kinards
Church of God of Prophecy Hopewell United
210 Pinckney Place, Joanna Methodist Church
William H. Wilson. Pastor R e v. John Bouknight
Episcopal Hopewell Road
All Saints Episcopal Church l^eesville Southern
Rev. Peter Outz
Calvert Avenue
Lutheran
St. John’s Evangelical
Lutheran Church
Rev. John Setzler
Greenwood Highway
Mr. & Mrs. Luther Wright
spent last weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Wright and attended
open house at Flint Mills in
Gastonia where the latter Mr.
Wright is employed. On the
same Sunday, they visited the
Gastonia Museum and in the
auditorium there they enjoyed
the half hour pageant, “Star of
Bethlehem.*
On Dec. 12, a covered dish
dinner was held at the home of
Mr. andMrs.ThomasSummers
on Blalock Drive. Enjoying the
occasion were their daughter
Wanda and their son Larry, who
left for a tour of duty in Korea
on the following day, and also
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Waits, Mike & Karen Long, Mrs.
Louise Farmer of Joanna, Mr.
and Mrs. L.H. Summers, Mrs.
Eva Lee Grogan, Mrs. Kathy
Littleton and Ilene ofCrossHill
and Mrs. Milita Mason of Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Croft,
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Morgan and children of Green
ville, and Mrs. Delia Russell
enjoyed a dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Bedenbaugh
on Sunday, Dec. 13. It was in
honor of Mrs. Bedenbaughs
birthday. She was remembered
with gifts.
Mr. & Mrs. D.Y. Wright Jr.
Karen Turner, and Mr. andMrs.
Carter Wright visited Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Weeks and Mrs. Lula
Weeks in Columbia on Sunday.
Mr. D.V. Wright, Sr. who has
been making his home with his
daughter, Mrs. James Wilson
in Rock Hill, is spending the
Wright Patterson A.F.B., Day-
ton, Ohio, are spending the
Christmas holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sease of
Joanna and Mrs. J.B. Patterson
and Mr. Patterson at Lydia Mill.
Last weekend guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Poston of
Hemmingway, and last Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Sease
& Terry of Newberry visited
them. Visiting them on Sunday
were Mrs. J.A. Price, Mr. and
Mrs. James Ruff and children
and Mrs. Mae RuffofNewberry,
and Billy and Amy Clifton of
Greenville
P.F.C. NORRIS HOME
Methodist Church
Rev. G. K. Briden, Pastor 1
Pentecostal
First Pentecostal
Holiness Church
Rev. Furman Entrekin
Jackson Street
Presbvterian Church
Rev. Jim Bankhead
Milton Road, Joanna
Little River-Dominick
Presbyterian Church
Chappells Highway
Rev. Jim Bankhead
Lydia Presbyterian Church holida y s with Mr - ^d Mrs. D.
Rev. Sidney Ayer V. Wright, Jr.
Pine St., Lydia Mill
Rock Bridge
Presbyterian Church
Greenwood Highway
Rev. Jerroki (’. Burnside
Shady Grove
Presbyterian Church
Bonds Cross Roads
Rev. Clyde C. Pearman
Practice Safety Over Holidays
BY DR. HERBERT SPAUGH
Holiday drivers, read these
safe driving tips. Practice
them. Enter the New Year as
a human being and not as a sta
tistic. One sure wav to turn up
Hod the accident side of the ledger
is to get in an impatient hurry.
These tips come from the
National Automobile Dealers
Association.
1. Don’t be in an impatient
hurry. Last year nearly 14,000
Americans -- almost 47 per
cent of all fatilitles, were killed
by excessive driving speed. Not
much over the “safety limit,*
but just enough to be fatal.
2. When you drive thinkofthe
pedestrian -- and when you’re
a pedestrian yourself, think like
a driver. About 25 per cent of
all fatal accidents are “colli
sions* between pedestrians and
automobiles. Drivers, do not
depend on the pedestrian doing
the right thing in a tight mo
ment. A hospital bill or a man
slaughter charge can give you
little satisfaction, even if you
are in the right. Always give a
pedestrian the breaks — and
brakes. Pedestrians be alert,
and think about your walking.
Observe traffic signals and
don’t jay-walk. On the open
road, walk on the left, facing
traffic.
3. HBD (had been drinking)
on a traffic charge against you
makes it practically certain
that you will be convicted —
and increase your penalty. It
isn’t necessary to be drunk
while driving. HBD is enough
even if you’ve only had those
proverbial “couple of beers.*
Last year about 22 per cent of
all drivers or pedestrians in
volved in fatal accidents were
those who “had been drinking.*
Sometimes those involved in
HBD driving end up in the hos
pital, sometimes DOA -- “died
on arrival.*
4. When driving, remember
that there is no mind reader
behind you. A shocking number
of all accidents are caused by
turning without proper signals.
Remember, your life may be in
your hand signals or your turn
signals. I f you’re depending on
mechinical turn signals, be sure
that they work.
5. Don’t play “road Roulette."
More than 25,000 Americans
died last year, and more than
a quarter of a million were in
jured in gambling with their
lives by exceeding safe speed
limits, driving or passing on
the wrong side, cutting in, pas
sing on curves or hills, im
proper signalling or just plain
driving recklessly. Other
players of “road roulette* are
those who squeeze through
changing traffic signals; park
and get out of their cars on
the traffic side; cover most of
their windshields with stickers
showing where they have been
so they cannot see where they’re
going, or taking it for granted
that their cars are in safe
operating condition.
6. Don’t “overdrive* your
lights. This means driving at a
faster speed than your vision
reflexes. Play safe and drive
more slowly at night than you
do in the daylight, no matter
what condition your lights are
Follow these rules and enter
the New Year as a happy and
live human being rather than a
statistic.
Dr. Spaugh’s recently pub
lished biography, “The Boy, The
Man, The Bishop", can be
secured from your bookstore,
ordered from the Everyday
Counselor in care of this news
paper. The price is $6.50 in
cluding tax and handling.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce,
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boyce,
Don and Ray Boyce, Mr. and
Mrs. J.E. Boyce, Mrs. Carrie
Belle Boyce, Miss Karen Lo
wery, Mr. and Mrs, W.J. Ho
gan, and Jeff and Gene H igan
joined other relatives for a
Christmas dinner at Mrs. Mag
gie Suttons in Lamar on Sun
day.
Mis. Annie Welbourne, and
Mrs. J.L. Craig of Greenville
visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Morse on Sunday.
and Mrs. Bruce Mills of
P.F.C. Ronnie Norris is
spending two weeks with hispa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Norris. He will return to Walter
Reed hospital after the holidays.
Among the ones to visit Ronnie
and Mr. and Mrs. Norris on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. T.B.
Owens and Afton Murrah of
Johnston, Mrs. Margie Cooley
of Anderson, Mr. andMrs. Wen-
dall Roberts of Greenville, Mr.
and Mrs. David Marshall and
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Ray Mar
shall of Greer, Steve Martin of
Prosperity, Mrs. Vickie Reed
and Ronald Whitlock ofWhit-
mire.
MOTES RETURNS FROM
PUERTO RICO
Chief Petty officer 1st class
and Mrs. Richard Motes and
family returned on Dec. 10 af
ter serving four years in Puerto
Rico. They are spending his
leave here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Motes and
in Chester with her parents.On
Dec. 14, they will go to Patuxent,
River, Md., where he will be
stationed.
CHURCH NEWS
The First Baptist Church Ju
nior department enjoyed a party
at the Educational building on
Friday evening. Prior to the
party, the group and their
leaders, Miss Marilyn Case,
Mrs. Katheleen Holsonback,
Mrs. Ruby Waits, Mr. Brent
Holsonback and Mr.W.S. Bates,
went Christmas Caroling to
many nf the homes in Joanna,
and they also sang for the re
sidents at Bailey Nursing Home
in Clinton.
On Thursday afternoon a
Christmas party was held for
the members of the First Bap
tist Church Kindergarten
and their parents. All enjoyed
the fellowship and fen under
the direction of the teachers,
Mrs. 'Cyril Abrams and Mrs.
Wayri? Murphy.
The GA’s had a Christmas
g«t-together at the First
Bagtist Church educational
txUHtof on Monday night. Their
leMlTf, Mrs. Judy Simmons
and Mrs. Kathleen Holsonback
assisted in serving delicious
refreifoments and led in games
to suit the occasion.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthday celebrants on Dec.
22 were Frances Johnson, Wil
lie Prater, Bootsie Oswalt,
Shelby Roxanne Koon, Sherman
McCarson and Mack Brown and
on the same day, Mr. and Mrs.
Algie Abrams, Sr. and Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Wise observed a
wedding anniversary.
On Wednesday, Dec. 23,
Jones Wallenzine observed a
birthday and Mr. andMrs. Der-
rill Bozard a wedding anniver
sary.
Christmas eve brings birth
days to Effie Cannon and Karen
Patricia Chappell, and awed-
ding anniversary to Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Bedenbaugh and Mr.
and Mrs. Sloan Rowland.
Franceen Tucker andTommy
Holcombe enjoy a birthday >>n
Christmas Day and Mr. and
Mrs. E.C. Abrams a wedding
anniversary.
Marion Oxner and Cindy Hol
sonback have a birthday on Dec.
26.
The 27th brings a birthday to
Myrtle Moore and a wedding
anniversary to Mr. .md Mrs.
Ernest Martin and Mr. andMrs.
Jesse Johnston, Jr.
Barbara Glenn and Sylvia
Williams celebratebrithdayson
Dec. 28.
John Earl Rogers and Orrie
Stockman have birthdays on
Dec. 29, and on Dec. 30, Helen
Abrams, William Dominick,
Jeff Brock and Joe Chalk will
celebrate birthdays.
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Promise her anything, but
make darned sure you de
liver on it.
Legal Notice
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 11th
day of January, 1971, I will
render a final account of my
acts and doings as Executrix
of the estate of Gertrude F.
Sheely 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.
Elizabeth Sheely Culbreath
Executrix
c/o Cecil White, Attorney
Clinton, S. C.
Dec. 4th, 1970
D10-4C-D31
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FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 30 day
of Dec., 1970, I will render a
final account of my acts and
doings as Executrix of the es
tate of Miry Luu Young O’
Daniel in the office of the Judge
of Probate <f 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 "n or be-
fore said date, duly proven
be f irever barred.
Rachel o. McGreu
Executrix
132 Lausanne Drive
Camden, S. C.
N.jv. 30, 1970
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