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■f - -, . ■ " ■. “ ‘’f ''"^ ‘ ^ Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. WEST CLIKION PEIiSOlUl AND SOCIAL NEWS MSS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent Ifr. and Mrs. R. C. Johnson of Tenn., visited Mr. and Mrs. Wpllenzine recently. Miss Vivian Mobley of Greenwood, returned home after a three spcdc’s vacation with Miss Joyce Braswell. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGinnis and •on, Jai^k, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McCarthy in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway and diildren and Mrs. Tommie Galloway visited Mr. and Mrs. Mike Theo in Woodruff Wednesday. Geo. McGinnis spent the week end with Raymond Cash near Co lumbia. ^ Miss Geraldirle Barbery had as her guest the past week-end Misses Helen Gilliam and Gladys Alexan der of Simpsonville. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Proctor of Greenwood, visited Mr, and Mrs. Harold Crowe recently. Miss Elizabeth Bramlett has re turned home after spending two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Lancaster in Laurens. Miss Frances Thomas has accepted - a position with the Greyhound bus line in Spartanburg. Mrs. Joe P. Terry and Mrs. Pal mer Howard spent the week-end with relatives in Piedmont. Mrs. Jack Anderson and children are spending the month of August with her daughter, Mrs, Lewis Rob inson, in Newbern, N. C. Mrs. J. F. Whitmire of the Hur ricane community, spent the week end with her daughter. Mrs. James Dunaway, and Mr. Duhaway. Oliver Williamson is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Finley in Piedmont. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Heath and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Souther- lin and family of Greenville, J. D. Seay and Mrs. Maud Calley of Spar- ^tanburg, Mrs. Mary Seay of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and chil dren of Ware Shoals, and Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Trammell of Lydia, at tended a birthday dinner given in honor of J. H. Seay, who was cele brating his 62 birthday at his home Sunday. . John” Rogers of Columbia, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. J. W. Crain, and Mr. Crain. _ Rozzelle Foster, Billy Nabors, Tommie and Charles Galloway, Boyd Holtzclaw, Melvin Seay and Mason Young of Camp Stewart, Ga., were home for the week-end. Mrs. A .F. Campbell, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. O’Shields and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francis of Gold- ville, attended the funeral of Mrs. Medora Walford at Friendship church in Spartanburg county Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Blakely and Aildren of Spartanburg, were the week-end guests of Mr. Blakely’s mother, Mrs. Ursula Blakely. Claude Revels of Newberry, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Caughman. Mr. Revels was ac companied home by Mr. CaujEhman. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Harmon and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Green in Lexington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon and children, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker and son, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cannon in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrr^. Joe Strickland and children visited relatives in Green wood Sunday. Mrs. Geo, Threatt and children have moved to Lockhart. Thursdqy^ July 31, 1941 James and Horace Smith visited rela tives in Rock Hill Sunday. Tracy Shaw and Frank Elgin of Belton, spent the week-end wiith Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Word of Green wood, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker. Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell Gregory vis ited in Chester Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Qtt Thomas and children, Mrs. J. B. Warren and Miss Lillian Braswell visited Miss Fran ces Thomas in Spartanburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Butler and [.Eddie Adams of Saluda, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Rustan, Mrs. H. A. Adams and son, Clyde, visited Mrs. Rustan’s sister, who is ill at a Columbia hospital, Sunday. Misses Grace and Gladys Leopard visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Waters in Simpsonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Manning Burdett, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery arid chil dren spent Sunday with Mrs. John Blanton in Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Rawls, Mra Jack Fuller, Mrs. G. R. Cl&rk and children visited E. P. Lowry in Cam bridge the past week-end. "J. A. BayeAte and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bayette spent Sunday in Ashe ville, N. C. , Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elledge and children visited Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Boone in Tucapau the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. James Peace and son, Donald, visited Mr. and Mrs. Grover in Landrum over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten and Mrs. L, R. Wooten, Mr, and Mrs, R. C. Oxner visited relatives in Green ville and Pelham Sunday. Dalmos Wooten returned home with them for a -visit. Mr, and Mrs. _Will Hampton on Friday visited Mrs. Hampton’s broth er, Colie Lowry, who is ill in the hos pital at Camp Stewart, Ga. - Miss Beulah Kinard is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Snelgrove in Leesville. Mr .and Mrs. Marcell Barker and Miss Virginia Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith in Bamberg the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Harris and son, !Alex, visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Douglas in Gray Court Sunday. Misses Hazel and Edna Harris, Mary SimmoBS. of Saluda, is visit ing Marion Simmons. Mrs. Q. G. H^per and children, Billie Dee. and Tony, visited her mother, n^o is a patient in the And erson hospital, the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Sullivan of Greenwood,' visited Mrs. Sullivan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Abbott, Sunday. Mrs. Belton Warren and daughter, Jo Ann, of ^urens, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Downs. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Gregory and family spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. West, Gregory, near Clinton. I Miss Juanita McGee of Chester, I was the week-end guest - of Miss Thelma Hartnon. ' I Mrs. A. R. Ivester and children jhave returned to their home after j a week’s vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith in Martin, Ga. Miss Ruby Stevenson of Green wood, is spending the week with- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Steven son. Miss Athalee Adams of Wash ington, D. C., visited Mrs. Stevenson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spiers and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Spires’ mother, Mrs. Joe Purdy, in Gcldville. Birthdays Mrs. Roy Cannon had a birthday July 24. Mrs. L. B. Trammell observed a birthday Saturday, July 26, and Hen ry Trammell of Camp Stewart, cele brated his birthday Tuesday, the 29th. Vernon Trammell’s birthday was Monday, July 21. Kenneth Thomas was 5 years old July 29.“’ ' Miss Effie Wilbanks observed her birthday Sunday, July 27. Truman Leonard had a birthday July 27. Tomorrow is Helen Barker’s birth day. Betty Jean Caughman was eight years old July 22. “Bo” Wood was three years old yesterday. afternoon with a party to which a number of his little friends were invited. Those attending from* Clinton were Mrs. Frank Jacks, Dial and Richard Jacks. Oames^were played and pkturea of the group taken on the lawn. The Uttie Aifsts. wart then invited Into the bopae wbare the gifts were view ed. The romns were attractive with airengements of vafi-cotond sum mer flowers, red, white and blue predominating in keeping with thf patriotic motif used. The table was centered with a birthday cake and at each end flags were used. Red, white and blue balloons were sus pended from the chandelier. Flags and balloons were given as favors. Cake, wafers, fruit punch and mints were served. Birthday Party Given About twenty little boys and girls were invite^ to attend the surprise birthday party given in honor of Betty Anne Campbell, who was cel ebrating her tenth birthday Wednes day. A number of games were played on the lawn, after which a water melon slicing wa? enjoyed. Each lit tle guest remembered Betty Anne with a gift. Td given to our son, Boyce Wilson, while he was a patient in the local hos pital. Boyce received severe bums a week ago, but is improving nicely now. , Mr. and Ibi. Woodrow Wilson. M BMkiay Fayty fykjay evening Mrs. Hampton a party honoring her on her eighth birthday. Sixteen young guests were present, enjoiring games and refresh ments of ice cream and crackers. Barbara was remembered by her friends with gifts. < Blr^thday Dibber Mis. Dollie laisk and Miss Mattie Williamson gave a birthday dinner iimday honoring their fat^, J. R> VilUamsoo. The immediate families were present Isr the occasion. j ;i#4gM6aeMe>>HieeM»M4»geaeaeeeMbeeeMMe»gMeB# ^ * A . Rvth Lowery Has Birthday Mrs. Charlie Lowery entertained a number of little girls and boys Sat urday afternoon, the occasion being the ninth birthday of her dau^ter, Ruth. Games and contests were enjoyed, after which Misses Doris Arnold, Ruby Smith and Egith Wright as sisted Mrs. Lowery in serviag ice cream and cake. Ruth received many attrfctive gifts. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends for the flowers and refreshing drinks WOMEN W Sw OirRMon* OM iibiS Among the Sick Mrs. Hubert Leopard has been ill several days. Mr^. Robert Holder is a patient at the local hospital. 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