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Clinton, S. C, Thursday, June 17, 1948
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Number 25
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative
10th birthday, and each guest remem
bered her with a gift.
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charge
M. W. Adams, Mrs. J. J. West and'mittee, Peggy Sease. ' *>11 apply for a final i
Mrs. Sam Foster were joint hostesses t * j^e next meeting will be held Ju- • our trust as ExecuU,r j -
at a miscellaneous shower in honor jy 55 a [ the high school at 3.30 in the Any person indebted * v i es‘
Wifc The Sick of Mrs. Neal Harvey, a recent bride, afternoon. All girls between the is notified and required to maxe pay-
Mrs. Z. W. Rushtoit has recovered -at the home of Mrs. Adams. ages of 10 and 21 are urged to attend, ment on or before that date; and ill
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Simmons and Kings Mountain, N. C., were week- after 3 tonsilectomy. After an evening of fun and games ^persons having c.a.m *. .1
children, Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Wal-j end guests of Mrs. W. E. Owen. Gaye Mrs. Marshall Samples has return- the hostesses served refreshments to
ton and children, Mrs. Sarah Gann,; Owea remained to spend the summer ed . home after being a patient in the a large group of friends who wished
Mrs. Ella Floyd, and daughter, and months here. * (Columbia hospital several weeks. t '"‘ — 1 lJ ^
Miss Feroline Seay were among those' M rs Bertha' Gregory is spending Friends of Mrs. Lonnie Smith are ness. Mrs. Harvey was remembered
who attended the Church of God't wo months with Mr. and Mrs. E. A.I sorr y to know she has been a patient! with a aumber of gifts
Youth for Christ rally in Fountain Harris.
Inn Sunday. ^ ^ Foster of the
jin the General hospital, Spartanburg,
several weeks.
visited m [Greenville air base', and Sgt. Rivard! Mrs. James Kuykendall is a patient
Miss Marion Mifchell
Laurens Monday. j Foster* “of OlivtT^enera^ hospitar, j at the local hos P lta J'
Mrs. Laura Mae Howard, Mr. and. Augusta, Ga., spent several days re- ,
Mrs. J. C. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.icently with their parents, Mr. and |
Sparks attended the Scott-Driggers i Mrs. S. C. Foster. f Mrs ' James Parkman was honored i
wedding in Union Saturday. Mr. and Mrs". Dewey Trammell of Monday evening with a house shower
Miss Clara Campbell is visiting
are visiting the for-i
her sister, Mrs. Floyd GTil, in Biloxi, j mer > s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L- B. [
Meeting Held Friday
The Girls 4-H club of this city met
Friday afternoon, June 11. at 3:30 at,
the high school under the direction
of Miss Vaughn, County Demonstra
tion agent, and Mrs. J. W. Lawrence,!
local director. i
Toy Arnold, in Woodruff. I daughter Mrs V A^EUison Vnd MrT Mrs. Parkman was remembered* M»ss Vaughn gave an interesting
F M B No?to^ r jSeK 0 ' tZC d W V MrS ' COn " le ^ °' *«*»«• ^ ^ ^ ” W '». h»M ^
Kinard, ^ Ils . se . s i week * end w 4h Mr. and Mrs. Ellison. [ h The hostesses Mesdames W e. ; colors in clothes most becoming to
FINAL SETTLEMENT estate will present them ort or-before
Take notice that on the 9th day said date, duly proven, or be fo--
■ Sgt. and Mrs. Harvey much hpapi- of July we wi n rcn der a final ever ba“rred
^-account bT^our acts and doings as
Executors 6f the estate of L. W. C-
Blalock in the office of the Judge of
Probate of Laurens County, at 10 _ r,e ‘ ’ 1,48
o’clock a.m., and on the same day __________
Girts 4-H Club
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Executors.
Miss.
Tramrriell.
at the home of Mrs. J. N. Kirby.
A large number of friends and
relatives gathered for the occasion
John Arnold 1, vUlting his brother, | ' m"" an J Mrs . James Pcny ,„d' * n i "“g*? "
KSd J v^,ed a M S rf Mnggre S& j^hofson to ! X each type,
near Newberry Sunday. Mrs Mack pfters spent Sunday Kirby ’ cerved ^eshments. The follow
L ^ - , spent Sunday
Misses Martha Galloway and Ger- [ wi th friends at South Clinton
ry Trammell are visiting Mr. and
Mrs .Tommie Galloway in Oak Ridge,
Tenn.
following officers were elect-
ied: President, Mytrice Rhodes; Vice-
... , . _ . . . Miscellaneous Show er , president, Margaret Lawrence; Sec-
Jackie and James Laney spent last 0n s^j-day evening Mrs. S. B., retary and Treasurer, Constance
week w.th Mr. and^Mrs. Clyde Fowl- ; Snelgrovei Mrs G F DownSj Mrs . | Burts; ami Chairman of Social Com
er at Lake Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyda and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathefs and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis
in Laurens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kidd of Green
wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Kidd Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Moore of South
Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ned
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Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Weir and son
of Greenville, spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. F .Weir.
Mrs. Sammie Snelgrove and chil
dren of Charleston, and L. J. Butler
of New'berry, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove.
- Mrs;'Carrie Crumpton is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Harris. *
Mrs. Mary Bailey, Miss Hazel Vincent Sunday.' . |
Bailey and Mrs. Mildred Holbert and; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cassell of
daughter of near Clinton, spent Sun-; Anderspn, were guests Sunday of,
day with Mr. and Mrs. Holcombe. Rev. and Mrs. “Fred Rowe.
Mrs. A. F. Gregory of Chester,! Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith and
^ guest of ^ r - anc * *^ rs - daughter, Miss Mary Long-and Mrs.,
z. W. Kushton. James Taylor spent the week-end in
bgt. and Mrs. Neal Harvey of Charleslom-and visited Mrs. Smith’s
Pennsylvania, spent severa! days re- son, James Taylor, who is a patient!
cently with Mr. Harvey s mother, at Roper hospital.
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Mrs. Ella Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. W.-L. Maree, Miss
Lamore Maree and Buck Maree of
Chester, were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis.
Roper hospital. . (
Kenneth Smith is spending several j
weeks with relatives in Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols and
children of Pauline, were recent I
j „ . guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mead-]
Mr., and Mrs. J. W. Smith and L. jors.- - -
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove and
daughters visited in Greenville Sat-[
A. Boyette visited Mrs. Smiyi at the
General hospital in Spartanburg last
w ^ e ^ c ' v 1 urday. i
Lamar Price of Wrightsville, Ga.,! Mis. J. H. Cochran of Inman was'
' Hnih% M tK ai ^^ rS ’ W- L ‘ Evdns ’ lthe guest Sunda y of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Smith of Macon, Ga., spent I Cecil Spurlock. They had as their!
1 he week-end with relatives here. guests on Saturday Rev. and Mrs. M.
Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Braswell, Mrs. W. Spurlock .of Ware Shoals.
Cecil Wooten and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miss Carrie Crumpton is visiting
Dover visiteu in Greenville and Cen-, Mrs. James Harris.
tra A r Su " day r. r ' — 1 T-Sgt. John W. Spelce of Cali-
M.. and Mrs Clarence Mann and fornia, visited his brother, H. Spelce,
children of Cold Point, were guests Sunday.
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner.; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Spires of Nin-
Mr. and Mrs. Neiffer Creswell ety-Six, visited Mr. “and Mrs. T. W.
Aere visitors in Columbia Saturday. Spires Sunday.
Mrs. Katie Caldwell of Greenville, Mrs. A. G. Scott of Greenwood, is
has returned home after a week s spending several days with Mr. and
visit with her daughter, Mrs. R. P. Mrs. Ott Stone
Harris, anch Mr. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and
i K *\ 0wen of .P 131- - daughter and Mrs. Bettv Lawson v.s-
; ^ rS ‘ G ? d H;,mrid{ and* Jited Mrs.'Billy Vaughn in Union Sun-
oaughter ol Kings Mountain, N. C., day.
4 M ^’. and i Irs „- W; R- O^en of Gas- .. Mr. and Mrs’. Thurman Quinton of
tonni N. C., Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Ow- Fort Smith. Ark.., are visiting Mrs.
t n °‘ and Gaye •Owen of Sadie Quinton and Mr.-and Mrs. Al-
'. ' ~ 'en Power.
Mr. and Mrs, H. C. English, Jr.,
are spending tiie week with relatives
in Columhus, Ga.
Mrs. Ada Center is spending the 1
week with her daughter,'Mrs. Essie
Powell, and son, Lee Holtzclaw.
Mrs. R. M. Sullivan visited Mrs.
Fred Pullen, who is a pafient in the
St. Francis hospital,’ in Greenville,
recently.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
_Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gregory cele
brated their golden wedding anni
versary June 6.
June 30th is Booby Hamrick’s
birthday.
- Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smith cele
brated their wedding anniversary
June 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie E. Womble
(Celebrated their 2nd wedding anni
versary June 13.
George McGinnis will be 15 years
old June 30.
J. B. Gilliam will celebrate his
birthday June 30.
Michael Sanders celebrated his
1st birthday June 6.
Mrs. Claud Wallenzine has a birth
day June 19.
Charles Meadors has a birthday
June 25. .
June 20th is Roy McCall’s 16th
birthday.
W. B. Littleton will celebrate his
birthday June 28.
Willard Sellers celebrated his 60th
birthday June 13.
June 10th was Doris Samples’ lOln
birthday. Bobby Samples fcas a
birthday June 18.
Patsy Boyce will be one year old
June 26i
Clarence Boyce ha’s a birthday
June 22^ = r *~~
Revival In Progress
A revival is in progress at the Fire
Baptized church on Beauregard
street. Tlierpastor, Rev. Young, in
vites the public to attend.
Birthday Party
Mrs. Robert Whitsel entertained a
group of girls and boys Saturday hU
: ternponiwiih a birthday party honor-
, ing her daughter, Alice Faye.
1 A number of games were played,
after which refreshments were serv
ed.
Alice Faye was celebrating her
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