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NOVEMBER 15. 1955 NEWS Fl (continued from Page 2) umbia. . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard ' and son visited in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser visited relatives in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward of Greenwood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lanford have moved back to town and have bought a house on Bond street. Mr. and Mrs. Walt McAllister and children visited her mother, Mrs. R. W. Webb in Greenwood. The James Stricklands, of Gastonia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Meadors. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wooten attended the Fall Ceremonial of the Legion of the Moose at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Bill Campbell and daughter, Becky, visited the R. C. Oxners. Marvin Holtzclaw is recuperating at his home after a shoulder operation at General hospital in Greenville. Glad to have Mrs. Dora Leopard back at work after undergoing treatment at Hays hospital. We sympathize with Mrs. Gholdie Simmons and family in the loss of her mother. Mrs. Cole L. Blease. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Graham on the birth of a son, Jackv Devore, October 22, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Graham is the former Miss Juanita McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Emi lish, Jr. announce the birth of a daughter September 15 in Montgomery, Ala. The little girl was named Clara Elaine. Mrs. English is the former Miss Sara Riser. The proud maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Bentley announce the birth of a son (the third) October 3 at Hays hospital. The little boy has been named Ronald Eugene and weighed 8 pounds two ounces. Birthday Department: Don Ilandback, nine November 6 . . . Virl Barker, 12 November 25 . . . Marie Watt, 17 October 29 . . . A-2-C Harold Dean Meadors, November 13 . . . n^iui viiv.c aji uurvauil t_", UCtober 18 . . . Freeman Lanford, November 25 . . . Mildred Kinard, November 5 . . . Oscar Kinard, November 6 . . . Gertrude Fowler, November 19 . . . Larry Fowler, November 13 . . . Mell Huev, November 30 . . . Melvin fluey, October 15 . . . Henrietta Dover, November 27 . . . Jimmy Hughes, November 12 and Boyd Watt, October 28. Mr. and Mrs. Bootsie Allman celebrated a wedding anniversary November 6. Note of Thanks Wo wish to express our sincere thanks to all our friends and neighbors for all the many kindnesses shown us during the illness and death l of our beloved Mother and ^wife and sister. Also for the T tOM CLINTO lovely meals which were served and the many floral off- 1 erings. c ?The family of the late Mre Pnlo T i*& n-'wav. i-i. No. 2 Weaving, Second By Minnie O'Donald, Vivian ? Garner 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hop- 1 per, of Chester; Mr. and Mrs. ^ Eddie Vaughan and Ernest, i and Mrs. J. C. Fortner, of < Greenwood visited Mrs. Beat- 1 rice Dyer and Mrs. Hawks re- ( cently. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pat- i terson and family of Wood- ( ruff visited Mr. and Mrs. W. < It. McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carlan ; of Lavonia, Ga. and Mrs. Ru- i by Dove of Hartwell, Ga. j spent a weekend with Mr. ] and Mrs. C. H. O'Donald. < Mrs. Earl Donnon has been t in the hospital. Inez Blackwell and Francis i Bradberry have been trans- \ ferred back to No. 3 Weave i Room. A mighty proud pop! Mr. 1 and Mrs. J. W. Walton an- ] nounce the birth of a six i pounds five ounces boy at Self Memorial hospital, Oc- ( tober 20. He has been named ] David Lee. Dora Vaughan had a birth- | day November 5. She would j not say which one, though. ( Carroll Barker was nine years old November 12. i Red Brabham caught a six i and a half pound bass. Keep ] up the good work. Red. Note of Thanks 1 I would like to thank every- ] one for the cards and gifts ; sent to me during my illness, i Your kindness and thought- ] fulness shall always be remembered. i Mrs. Roy Trammell ] Third Spooling R xr RnnloU Mrs. J. L. Vanderford is 1 spending several weeks in ] Tampa, Fla. with her son. J. < D. Vanderford. < Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhodes 1 and family and Mrs. George < Brazil and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. ; Miller in Jonesville. < Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Womble and daughter recently visited in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McWat- 1 ers and family were recent guests of relatives in Pine- < ville and Great Falls, S. C. Miss Sallv Nabors and Miss Marv Frances Nabors visited the Miles Lawsons. lu- -? 4 COSTUMES GALORE A1 HE CLOTHMAKER N MILLS Mr. and Mrs. William Sampes were visitors in Kannap)lis, N. C. Cloth Room News By Dorsey Turner Mr. and Mrs. Edward Price md children and Mrs. Annie 2vans spent a weekend in IVrightsville, Ga. with Mrs. I. A. Price. Mrs. Eddie Price md children remained for an ?xtended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Price in Macon. Ua. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gamb*ell and family visited Mrs. jambrell's mother, Mrs. Eth?1 Phillips, in Honea Path. A/T - ^ ? ,1 A/T? o:ll T~? iYii. aim lviia. Din ruwt'lb ind family of Abbeville visted the Lonnie B. Tinsleys. \lso, Mrs. Rufus and Mrs. Srnest Satterfield. of Laurins, were Sunday guests of he Lonnie Tinsleys. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ballard 'nd daughter of Honea Path vere recent visitors of the ienry Gambrells. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tumbin and Freddie, the George Bagwells, the Gene Butlers ind Charles, and Mrs. C. T Satterfield attended the fun?ral of Mrs. James Mundy at Bydia. Sheriff Lowery and Depuy James Hughes were sup ier guests of Mr. and Mrs. 2. T. Satterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yarbornugh and Lucretia attended | the birthday dinner of Mrs. D. D. Yarborough in Enoree. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mahafrcv of Fort Mill and Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Ivey and ind children of Greenwood cisited Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson for a weekend. A combination family reunion and birthday dinner Honoring Robert "Fuzzy" Vright, of Laurens and the f\ir Force was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barrett and familv in Laur ens. "Fuzzy" is assigned to Juty in Japan for the next two years. He is the brother .if Edna Evans. Cpl. Pat Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe, was recently discharged from the Army Signal Corps. Mrs. Virginia Reeder and Mrs. Lillian Wallenzine were visitors in Union recently. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballew, af Greer, visited the C. W. Wallenzines recently. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallenzine. of North Augusta. (Continued on Page 8) m . M |M ' LYDIA'S CARNIVAL Carnivals In Both I -^V'W' ? - MTii ? I'M I L^Ji 18 y1|^A A H KP^HB NAMED KING AND QUEEN at thl Last month were J. W. Davis and Chi !&r-I IN THE RACE FOR QUEEN of 1Y nival in grades 4 through 7. Dianne and Brenda Fallaw, left, second pla< 1 HS KING AND QUEEN in the first ' Hallowe'en Carnival were Sammy Fo i f M j I jfl a *1 FORTUNE-TELLING AT < 7 Communities e Lydia Hallowe'en Carnival late arleen Birchmore. | e Clinton Mills Hallowe'en CarWilliams. right, won first place :e. f* - A - ri three grades at the Clinton Mills ster and Linda Campbell. w Y'l i?? 1 CLINTON CARNIVAL