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8 CLINTON N (Cont'd, from Page 7) umbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk for a weekend. Mrs. Lonnie Bradford and son are making their home with her father, Ben Woodward while Sgt. Bradford is attending school at Camp Lee, Va. Happy birthday to the following: Capt. Charles Galloway, Januarv 31 Mrc ^ ^ Ward, February 6 . . . William Cannon, January 30 . . . Mrs. A. G. Galloway and granddaughter, Patricia Ann Kelley, share birthdays on March 5 . . . S-Sgt. B. F. Ross, who is stationed in Germany, February 5 . . . Carl Lusk, February 16 and sister, Vernetter, February 21 . . . Mrs. Clyde Brazill, February 23 . . . Pvt. William E. Watkins, Jr., of Ft. Jackson, February 24 . . . Fred Haynie, January 17 . . . Mrs. Clyde Laney, February 3 and son, Gary, February 11 . . . Roberta McGinnis will be 12 February 22 ... J. J. McGinnis, January 15 . . . and our old friend, R. D. Daniel, better known as "Dave," February 21. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ward celebrated their first anniversary January 16 and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis observed their 23rd anniversary January 20. Ruth, you certainly must have had your face lifted. I had no idea you were that old. Station JVW signing off. Tune in again next month. No. 1 Spinning. First By Bernice Harrill Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Arnold spent a weekend in Hemmingway visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold and their new daughter, Susan Pauline. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Crawford and children and Mrs. T. B. Evans of Anderson visited Mr. and Mrs. Sid Riser for a weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam and Susan were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tucker of Charleston. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Caughman. a daughter, born January 31 and named Susan Elaine. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Osborne, a son, born January 16, and named Gary Allan. Mr onrl Mr?c To*-! ? ? ??iu mi o. xuoi l IltTd IUI 1, a son, Jerry Wayne, born January 27. Happv birthdav to Vicki Rovce Foster, March 1 . . . Franklin Gilliam, January 30 . . . Helen Foster Motes. January 18, Mrs. Charles Foster, January 27 ... J. C. Foster, January 7. Wedding anniversaries: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell, February 11... Mr. and Mrs. Berry Meadows. February 13 and Mr. and M?s. Edward Norton, February 3. No. 1 Spinning, Third By Willette Smith TVTt-C ^nee!o C w-v ? 4 U In -1 mio, v>v/i i ic autrnua month with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Artis Smith. Mrs. Fave Bradford and son are spending a few days with her relatives. ] EWS ITEMS Dianne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, was eight years old February 3. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Price are the proud parents of a daughter, Catherine Dianne. No. 1 Soinnina. SeconH By Annie Laurie Starnes Mrs. Louise Abbott and children, from Greenville, spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson, Jr., celebrated a wedding anniversary February 3. Elvira Lewis and children spent a weekend with her mother, Mrs J. W. Cromer, in Saluda. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hanley and Margaret Wallenzine spent a Sunday in Greenville. Mrs. Mary Harris has been ill for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris had a wedding anniversary Januarv 19. Carl Heaton had a birthday January 21 . . . Little Carl Allen Heaton, February 19 . . . Erskine Milam, February 8 . . . W. M. Woody, February 15 . . . Mrs. Betty Lewis, February 14 . . . Lucille Whitmore, February 21 . . . Little Brenda Joyce Lawson, February 12 . . . Little Peggy Ann Shepherd, January 19. Second Spooling By Nellie M. Young Happy birthday to little Deborah Ann Wilson on her second birthday January 24. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Thelma Young. Among our sick are Ruby Ivester and Sara Nell Revis. We wish them a speedy rorovprv We welcome Mildred Rhodes and Jimmy Craine as two newcomers to our department. Sorry "Mac" was transferred to the Third Shift. Good luck to you. Since this is my first time as your news Reporter, I wish all of you will Rive me any information that would be of interest in our newspaper. Thanks a lot. No. 7. Rninninn Qcw-r.n/1 By Lois Harmon Happy birthday to Johnny Harmon, February 16, eight years old. the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon . . . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Foster, in February and Barbara Lvdia, in February. We want to share our sympathy with Mrs. Bessie Tucker and Mrs. Julia Hambv in the death of their nephew, John Dees. We also extend our sympathy to Mr. John Harmon in the death of his erandmother, Mrs. George Thompson in Chester. Mrs. Tda .tearden's mother has boon ill in hlondorsonvillo. Mrs. Lois Harmon's aunt, Mrs. Joicv Linford. has boon vorv sick lately but is somo bottor now. Rubv Gontrv is out sick. Hazol Burgess's twin daughters havo boon sick. Mildred Willis has been :he clothmakeb Clinton Choral Club Has Dinner Members of the Clinton Mills Choral Club and their invited guests enjoyed a dinner at George's Ranch recently. Those present were welcomed by Mrs. Eva West, President, and enjoyable entertainment was presented by Mrs. Eva Land. Those attending the affair included Nellie Osborne, Charles Tumbliri, Mrs. Eva Land, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Poole, Marian Mitchell, Robert Reynolds, Polly Brazill, Catherine Dunaway, Marie Weir, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey, Mrs. Joe Terry, Chris Davenport, Mrs. Eva West, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Joe E. Land, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox, Joe Cox, Miriam Costner and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Poole. lVaha?ika Activities Are Reported The Wahanka Group of , CamDfire Girls in the Clin- - ton Community had a very full and interesting schedule as the following report shows. The first week each girl gave a talk on teen-age clothing. During the second week in the month, four girls were honored at the meeting with a birthday party with ice cream and cake enjoyed bv all. Snow provided the entertainment during the third week with an outing at Mrs. Freeman's. A snowman was made and later peanuts were roasted and enjoyed. During the fourth week the girls began making slides embroidered with colored beads with their Campfire emblem. February plans call for visits to a dairy, the Coca n.i. i - ? ^oia piant, a iciovision studio. ) a Valentine party and a ?, Mother-Daughter party. I Lydia Group Gives s Entertainment Program 1 1 The Lydia Mills Recreation i Department presented an entainment at the Marv Mus- , grove Hotel before the State Board Meeting of the Business and Professional Wo rn.-i ^ man s liuds. Several numbers were sung bv the Kindergarten chorus. Carol Frazier. Elaine Harvey, Mel da Dean, LaDon McCravey and Beverlve Webb did the dance of the English Milkmaids, and the group of dancers from the Teen-age group did the "All American Walk". Mrs. lone Wallace was as- g sisted by Mrs. Frank Moore and Mrs. J. C. Meeks. out sick recently. Mrs. Nell Seawright is very rwmirl 1r> /?V-> i 1 /-I ron Gensie and Teddv, back with ' hor. They have been staying at Thornwell Orphanage. Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon attended the wedding of Cora Lee Harrison and Laurence 1 Thompson recently in | Laurens. r [ THINGS TO TALK AB01IT|BY FRANKLIN J. MEINE ^ Editor, American Pvoplt Encyclopedia AOfrank Breen of Elqm ,111..claimed four hots made l,3fo? rinqers in 1,774 pitches, 28 sJ 86 rinqers in 100 sfra\qhf shoe^^*? 1*1 THE TOKVO TELEPHONE COMPANV N co^v ANNOUNCED RECENTLV TWAT IT WOULD p $EGIN ACTING ON APPLICATIONS FOK -n_ ^ TELEPHONE INSTALLATIONS. APPLICATIONS DATE BACA TO 190b. Graham-Adams Group Has Lively Schedule TLq fViirloan ...L? A iiV mil gll IS VVIIU Clic nembers of the Clinton ^ampfire group led by Mrs. Wayne Graham and Mrs. Murray Adams are keeping ausy with a varied program jf crafts and sewing at this :ime. An educational excursion iuring the past month in:luded a visit to the Chronicle and to Grays Mortuary where the operations of these two institutions were explained. Husbands of the leaders were recent guests at a dinler which was prepared en- w :irelv bv the young Campfires. The menu consisted of Dork chops, rice, gravy, peas, E Tench fries, cake and ice ? :ream. For the first time, the jirk cpfpnflv >ironf i , . WW ? ^ novie and invited boy ;riends. The girls afterwards .aid they preferred taking heir mothers! The group soon will begin jelling cards and favorings in :he community with proceeds :o apply on their annual sumner camp. The leaders this week anlounced that future meetings .vould be held on Wednesday it 5:15 to enable those who vish to do so to play softball. r. N ri Reggie is the son of Mr. and j| tfrs. Jack Laney, Clinton Mills, -fe was a year old January 14 ind is the grandson of Mr. and Ii 4rs. Jesse Laney. v. FEBRUARY 15, 1955 eshoe pitching records in 1953. U He. kaiqhT rirtqers ami 271 points and nt cannibal CATfibH mas cauqht and icted of siaqinq all twldfish in Dover, and*3 ConnauqVit Park pond. ( rish i03S sentenced to a lifetime of / ude \n Hie tank of a Dove* tisb fancier. ( JD.C.| w Ronald, son of Mrs. Dora raughn, Clinton Mills Weaving, 'as 12 years old January 18. Myra, daughter of Mr. and Irs. Bill Snelgrove, Clinton lilts, was 13 years old Febjary 14. E1 Michael Wayne, son of Mrs. tell Campbell, Clinton Weaving, 'as six years old last month.