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Thursday, October 6, I960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Items of Interest From... , ' West Clinton f MRS. CLIFTON HEATON, Correspondent and Representative PHONE J7t-J Mrs. Raymond Patterson and daughter. Brenda, of Cross Anchor, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tinsley and son Saturday. M-Sgt. and Mrs Lloyd Puckett a ini son of Wyoming, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. R L. Adams. ,Mrs D. J. Hamilton of West minster, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud Farmer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin Martins’ mother. Mrs. Rose Lee 4 \'eal in Whitmire. Mxs. Evelyn Sams visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L L. Thomas and family in Joanna Sunday. * Mrs. Bess Thompson of Norwood, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wood last Sunday. A L Adams of Columbia, was at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs W ri‘,-Attains .the past week. Mrs. Louise Abbott and family of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C Heaton Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Frier and family visited Mrs. Mamie Revels in Greer, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frier in Whitmire Sunday. Mrs. Bernard Wilburn and daughter and grandchildren of Cross Anchor, were Sunday guests j of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Adams. John Finley, Miss Toni and Dal las Lawson spent the week-end with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawson, in Buffalo. Mr. ami Mrs. J. L. Aronld spent : the week-end in Florence and Hem ingway. BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames and family attended a birthday dinner given in hnoor of Mrs. Hames’ mother, Mrs. Tillman Lawson near Clinton recently. Also attemling were Mrs. Mary Tucker and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. William Dunaway 1 and family and Mrs. Florence Splawn, all of Clinton Out of town visitors were Mr. and Mrs Low- rance Peace and daughter of Tay lors, Mr. and Mrs. James Puckett and family of Rock Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Early Evans and children of Anderson, Mr .and Mrs. L. A. W'il- lard and children of Sumter BALLEH-WOMBLE RITES Mr. and Mrs J. H. Ballew an nounce the marriage of their dau ghter. Clemmie Jean (Midge), to William Worable, son of Mr and Mrs Earl Womble The ceremony took place at the home of the of- ficiating minister. Rev J. W'. Spil- lers The bride wore a ballerina- length dress covered with lace. She carried white carnations. They are making their home with the groom’s parents on Musgrove street EVENING SERVICES The Rev. Marion Ringer, pastor of Fairview Baptist Church, was guest speaker Sunday evening at Calavry Baptist Church in the ab sence pf Rev. J. W. Spillers, who is helping with a revival at Fair- view Baptist Church near Bonds Cross Roads this week. REVIVAL SERVICES Rev Madden of the Ware Shoals, Church of God, is holding revival services each evening at 7 o’clock at the Elizabeth Street Church of God The public*is cordially invited to attend , * BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES • Jqyce and Royce Williams will celebrate their birthdays October 16 Russell Lawson observed his birthday October 2.. Mrs. Andy Hames will observe her birthday October 9. Mrs. C. D. Japart will observe a birthday October 8 Mr and Mrs. C. I) Japart ob served their wedding anniversary October 5. Those observing birthdays Octo ber 8 are Mrs Berrie Hedspeih. Mrs. Bill Terry, Wayne Samples, and Jackie Ray Grfifin Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heaton ob served their wedding anniversary October 5. Dorothy Green will celebrate her, birthday October 9 Mrs Arzo Ivester, Charlene Tur ner, Larry Masters, and Frank Jacks celebrate their birthday to day Mrs. Harold Hampton and Mrs Ffank Lyda observed their birth days October 5. Those celebrating birthdays Octo ber 10 are Mrs. Harvey Foster. Mary Roberts and Bill Campbell. Mr. and Mrs Buck Wilson will} observe their wedding anniversary October 7 Edward Bigbee, Jean Woody, and Ro’ger Dell Williamson will cele brate their birthdays October 11. REVIVAL AT BAILEY MEMORIAL CHI R( II A revival is inow in progress at Baliey Memorial Methodist Church, with the Rev Tommy Gibbons of Laurens, as the guest minister Services are being held each eve ning at 7:30 through Saturday The nursery is open for the conven ience of anyone with small children. Singing is being led by the pastor, the Rev. B A Wesley, with visiting choirs and various church groups furnishing special music County and the daughter of Mrs i Alice Butler Landreth and the late Golden Robinson She was a mem her of Welcome Baptist Church Surviving besides her mother are one .daughter, Mrs. Emme tt Grubbs of Laurens; two sisters, Mrs. Hubert Stroud of Laurens, and Mrs. C. L. Rhew of Charlotte. N C.; and two grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at Welcome Baptist Church Thurs day at 2:0> p. m by Rev. William E Joy and Rev Walter Brashier. feurial was in Cannon Memorial Park at Fountain Inn. home. THURSDAY ' Gray Court Owing.s school. Ow- ings post office, Gray Curry home. Thompson home, Hughes home, Armstrong home. Wilson home. 15 Mauldin home. Miss Claude Gray and Mrs. Carl Teague. Librarians ' \, Bookmobile Schedule Mrs. Robinson •J- Laurens—Mrs Emma Lou Ri>bin- san .50. of Rt .1 Laurens, died last Tuesday night in the Laurens Coun ty hospital after an illness of two weeks. She was a nut vie of Greenville October 10-11-12-13 MONDAY Babb home. Cook home, Mason heme, C.unak school, Martin home. Becks home .Rhett Martin home TUESDAY Pn.vi fence school, M S. Bailey school, Burdette home. Episcopal kindergarten, Mississippi Youngs home, Bishop home, Sanders home, Hamm home. Brown home. Sim mons home WEDNESDAY Mountville school, Crisp home. Mils Lizzie Carter home. P L Mitchell store, Cross Hill school. Fennell home. Davis home. 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