The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 01, 1949, Image 14

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T~r Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, D«vemb«r 1, 1949 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS WK8. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent mad Repmentathre Mr. and Mr?. J. C. Davenport of Reno. Nevada, spent the week with Mr Davenport’s sister. Mrs. Joe Ter ry. and Mr. Terry. Mr and Mrs. Robert Rollins and children of Hamlet, N. C.. spent s^v- real days recently with Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Penland and Mrs. Tommy Bell of Spartanburg, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boy ter. Among those home for the Thanks giving holidays were Misses Billie Arnold. Vivian Clark. Betty Anne Campbell, Paul Arnold of Columbia; Miss Gerry Trammell, Winthrop col lege; Jack Spillers, Clemson; James Arnold. Moncks Corner, and Don Snelgrove of Spartanburg. Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith in Macon. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris and children spent Sunday with Mrs. G. C. Wilson at Mountville, Mr. and Mrs. William Wier, Mrs. J. F. Wier and Miss Mafie Wier were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Word and Sue. Mrs. J F Wjer and Miss Marie Wier attended the Swaney-Brannon wed ding at Greer Thursday evening. Mrs. Carter Renn and children of York, visited Mr. and Mrs. L B Trammell Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. R H. Cause and son of Cleveland. Tenn., spent the holi days with Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Cause, Sr Mr. and Mrs James Hoglen and family, formerly of Charlotte. N. C.. have moved to the community. William Samples spent the week- »nd with relatives in Charlotte. N. C Larry Joe Whitlock of Joinna. spent several days recently with Mr. fcnd Mrs Jessie Osborne Mr and Mrs. Frank Lyda and children spent Sunday with Marvin Gregory. Mr and Mrs Fred White of Prince ton. v,sittd Rev and Mrs. C. Y Sat- terf.ekl Sunday Mr and Mr* Ovell Woody andj ch.idren spent Sunday with Mrs Beulah I-.ester in Greenville, Mr* Sii*.e Blanton spent the week end with Mrs Ola Burdette in Green- Mile • Mrs Etic Bok of Laurens, spent Thanksgiving with Mr and Mr* lira.* Boyter Mrs W R Price, accompanied by ncr son. Westley Rice, of U • pen: *ne week-end with Mr. Mrs E!Ut Price in Edged*Id Mr and Mrs Claud Barker spent Sunday wtth Mr and Mrs Marvin Abcr ramose la Fountain Inn Mr and Mrs C W Windsor and Syb.l \ .Sited relatives in Newberry Sunday Mrs Geneva Coker of Greenwood, •pea:'‘Monday with her daughter. Mr* Claud W«:> Uine and Mr Wal- ftr | Misses Jean McOee, Ruth Lowery j and Vera Smith visited Miss Betty jjean Estes in Ninety-Six Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Douglas, for- Imerly of Gray Court, have moved (to Route 1, Clinton. I Mrs. Otta Miller of n&ar Newberry. | was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenzine. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bragg and daughter of Joanna, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bauknight Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold visited J. W. and Toy Arnold in Woodruff Sunday. Mrs. Ed Norton. Charles Kinard and Jimmy Kinard visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stoll and Mrs. Millie Jones in Chester Sunday. Shirley Hedspeth spent Sunday with Miss Carolyn Guest near Green wood. ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hale and daugh ter of Lancaster, visited Mrs. Mary , Passmore Saturday. Nancy. Frances Elron and Sammy Snelgrove of Spartanburg, spent sev eral days recently with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove Mr. and Mrs. Joe C^npbell and Dawn were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballew and Mr. and Mrs S. G. Mayfield in Greer. H. E. Madden of Ware Shoals, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M a widen. * t ( Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon in Johnston. Miss Mary Cannon remained for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Williams and son of Laufens, and Tommy Turner of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs W C. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker and daughters. Mr and Mrs. A. A Bark er and daughiet visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe ard in Greenwood Sunday. Rev and Mrs. T. C Gilmon and daughter of Newberry, suited Mr and Mrs. Victor Mattox and Mrs Leila Smith Friday. S-Sgt and Mrs. Charles Garrett and ton of Fort Jackson. Mrs Ralph Pnnce and chtkiren of Spartanburg. I spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs Grange Campbell Mr. and Mrs Cedi Spurlock and Carroll of Rock Hill, spent Thanks- givtng with Mr. and Mrs Marcell Barker Mr and Mrs D C Whitman and sons. Mrs Boots** Allman and aon were visitors in Greenville Saturday Mr and Mrs Roy Cannon and chil dren spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jimmy Lawson near Clinton Mr and Mrs Thomas Ballew spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs C. L Culbertson in Greenville. Mr and Mrs James Haggerty and sen of Prlaer. spent the w*ek-end with Mr and Mrs £ E Long Mr and Mrs Leonard Gilliam and family. Mr and Mrs W D Gilbert and Beatrice and Ruby Hyman and Amos Eustace visited Pvt. J. B. Gil liam at Fort Jackson Sunday. Card of Thanks I want to express my sincere thanks i to everyone for their thoughtfulness during my illness. The many flow ers, fruit and cards sent are deeply appreciated. Also for the love of-! fering from the Mothers class of Cal vary Baptist church. —Mrs. Mary Passmore Birthdays and Wedding > Anniversaries November 13th was Harold Mead ors' birthday. Shirley Lowery was 9 years old November 26. Paul Smith had a birthday Nov. 22. November 30th was Willie Cannon's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr., will celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary December 4. Henry Caughman and daughter, Loretta, have birthdays Dec. 4. December 9th is L. W. Hedspeth’s birthday. Mrs. Rozzelle Foster will celebrate a birthday Dec. 25. Sgt. Foster has a birthday December 15. Mrs. Eugene Gregory has a birth day Saturday. Dourlas Pice will be 4 years old December 23. < Cleveland Campbell and Pete Barker celebrated their birthdays Thanksgiving Day. Richard R.sei was 1G years old November 1. Shirley Samples celebrated her 10th birthday November 27. Jimmy Blackwell was 3 years old November 27. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Osborne ce'e- brated their Gth wedding anniversary November 15. Friends in the community sympa thize with Mrs. Eva West and Mrs. Clinton West in the death of their father. L. G. Kirkley. which occurred last Wednesday in Hartsville. Birth Announcements Trammell Mr and Mrs. Dewey Trammell of Richmond. Ind.. announce the birth of a son. Terry Ralph, on November 17 at a Richmond hospital. Mrs Trammell is the former Miss Phylhs Quaglto of Richmond, and Mr Trammell Is the son of Mr and Mrs L B Trammell of this city. Mr and Mr* William Charles Ad ams announce the birth of a daugh ter. Mary France* at Hays hospital on Wednesday. November 23 Mr* Adams Is the farmer Mtas Ruby Mae Adams : Party nsaa** Metho- wtll have Its party on Monday. 3. us the home of Mrs Joe Terry Eerh member w be present at • 30 i A abort devooooal afk (Continued on page three) It’s \we>\ Come in-trij i+! PACKARD Tta las+wond in autemarKc, no-$liiff control! av II ’Way ahead in driving ease . . . because it’s ahead in basic principles! Born of a 16-year Packard development program. Backed by seven million dollars’ worth of new manufacturing facilities. That’s Packard Ultranutic Drive! Come in—see for yourself why independ ent technical observers call it "the last word in automatic no-shift control!’’ Electrical Gifts! 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