j _ Thursday, December 31, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ; / Pace Seven West Clintbn... Mrs. Peggy Cothran and daughter, Jackie and Mr. and Mrs. Giles Law- son and children spent several days with Mrs. Lawson’s mother, Mrs. Alice Petty in Morganton, NT C. Miss Sylvene Rice spent several days recently with her grandparents, Mi. and Mrs. H. H. Bennett in Lau rens. John L. Adams of Greenwood vis ited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams Mon day. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry were din ner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Davenport in Joanna and Fri day afternoon motored to Aiken to visit their son, Joe Terry, Jr., and Mrs. Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Lathan Shealy of Batesburg were Monday visitors of Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Williams. Mrs. Mary Duffy of Atlanta, Ga., Mr and Mrs. Lewis Brown of Mid dleton, Texas, Mrs. Alta Hansen of Augusta, Ga., Ray Brown of Green wood and Palmer Howard of Utica, N. Y., visited* Mayor and Mrs. J. P. [parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell Mrs. C. W. Foster of Chester is visiting her son, John Foster and Mrs. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foster of Ches ter visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mc Ginnis Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Argo Ivester and family spent several days with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Smith in Martin, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson and family visited Mrs. John W. Patter- ison in Fort Mill Sunday. Talmadge Sanders of Spartanburg and Mrs. Rboert Turner and son, Eugene, of Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sanders during the hol-[ idays. Pfc. Vistus Wehunt of Camp Chaf-! fee. Ark., spent the holidays with! Mrs. Wehunt and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs.Dave Snaders visited 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Brown in Spar tanburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King and fam ily of Anderson were guests Friday of Mrs. L. W King and other rela tives. Miss Betty Anne Campbell of Co- Imbia spent several days with heri CHRISTMAS IS MOST DANGEROUS HOLIDAY Chicago — The National Safety Council said today that Christmas is a more dangerous holiday than New Year’s. v A spokesman said the figures show that more people are killed in Christmas traffic, for the simple reason there is more travel. ‘Christmas is the worst of all the traffic safety,” the spokesman said. The Safety Council has estimated that 360 persons will die in traffic accidenls during this New Year’s holiday, from 6 p. m. Thursday to holidays from the standpoint of mindnight Sunday j This compares with a total of 532 dead as compiled by United Press for the recent three-day Christmas holiday, from 6 p. m last Thursday to midnight last Sun day. Terry during the holidays. Pvt. Rudolph Hamrick of Ocean- side, Calif., has returned to camp after spending ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ham rick. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and daughters and Mrs. Betty Law- son visited Miss Ellen Taylor in Lau rens Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lancaster and family enjoyed the holidays witn their parents, Mrs. Odie Lancaster in Cliffside, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. A H. Sisk, in Forest City, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick and family spent Friday with the for mer’s mother, Mrs. C. T. Hamrick in Greenwood. Mi*, and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and family and Mrs. Betty Lawton spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown in Union. Mrs. L. W. King and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Trammell and children visited Mr and Mrs. Edd King and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nelson in Rock Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fowler and children of Augusta, Ga., spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway. Mrs. Fowler and children remained for a longer visit Mr. and Mrs. Thurmond Quinton of Fort Smith, Arkansas, are visiting bis mother, Mrs. Sadie Quinton and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Smith of MountvUle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*, Paul Quinton. Pvt. t Leon Hedgespeth of Chanute Field, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs Wallace Carr and son of Aiken and Mr. and Mis. Wilson Garner and family of Chester visited Mrs. J. W. Hedges- peth during the holidays last week. Lydia Mills. Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Hardee, Jr., and Roger spent Christmas .- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hardee, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ward in Conway. En- route home they visited the for-, liver’s brother, Robert Hardee, and Mrs. Hardee, in Florence. Mrs. Mary Barlowe and Tootsie, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Reed and Bud dy of near Clinton, were dinner guests of their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Bar lowe on Christmas Day. Mrs. C. B. Sharpton attended the Martin annual reunion at the home of her sister, Mrs. B. B. Goldson, and Mr. Goldson in Columbia Sun day. Marion Martin of Calhoun Falla, visited his cousin, Richard Martin, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Burton and children of Greenville, spent Sun day with Rev. and Mrs Ernest Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallace and sons spent the holiday in Gaffney and Anaonville, N. C, visiting rela tives and friends. Mrs. J. T. Bray of Greenville, was the holiday gues* of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Harbin. Mr. Bray vis ited the Harbins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kelly and son of Anderson, spent the holidays with the former’s mother. Mrs. Ike Jones, and Mr. Jones Harry and Elmore Cohen of Un ion, Mrs Bessie Douglas and Regi nald Harris of Clinton, and Miss Joyce Harris of Anderon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard Christ mas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quintan and Jimmy visited Mr. and Mrs. Benny Spires in Laurens Sunday. j Iff Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Miller ad Singing Convention family spent the Christmas holidays j A singing convention will be held with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cockrell and «t the Lydia Pentecostal Hoi Mis. Ethel Miller in Bateeburg. Mr. and Mrs. George McGinnis and daughter of Chester spent several days with Mr and Mrs. J. J. Mc Ginnis. Miss Roberta McGinnis re turned borne with them for a week’s visit. church at 2:30 Sunday afternoon with singers present from out of town. TTve pa tor, Rev E E Bur ton. invites the public to attend. LETTUCE When preparing lettuce for the Mrs. Lula Gruber of Laurens vto U bl e , place it in a dry linen bag, ited Mr. and Mrs. Odis Graham Wed-1 or fold it in a cloth, and shake for nesday and attended the McGinnis-1 a minute. It will absorb the mois- Graham wedding. ture. ... F/rs/ Steps to Freedom A truly proud moment for all... when baby takes those first steps. Perhaps the parents also have a tinge of regret, for suddenly they realize that the marvelous days of babyhood have vanished. Yes, children will grow up. All too soon, they are ready for another big step—-from childhood to adulthood. 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