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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, March 16, 1956
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NtWl
MRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Cormiponflriit and Rei>re«ent»4»v*'
Aliss Beth Toms of Durham. N. C., I Arnold in Woodruff Sunday.
/£nd Miss Ruth Toms, RN, of Char-! Mr. and Mrs| Bill Bauknight and
Votte^N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Toms | son of Chester
of Calhoun Galls, spent the week-end Jim Bauknight
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Miss Naiicx
be sorry to know she is seriously ill
at Hays hospital.
Mrs. W. H. Ammons is ill on Sloan
street.
Mrs. R. M. Sullivan has been ill
several days.
Mrs. Roy Holtzclaw is ill at her
home on Academy street.
Friends of Mrs. Bertie Hodge will
visited Mr. and Mrs
Sunday.
Snelgrove of Spar--be sorry to know she is a patient at
piano, sang ‘*We Love You Truly”
to Miss Galloway. During the song
Miss Galloway was presented a
shower of gifts which included pieces
cations, and $8,025 was allotted in
federal funds.
A grand total of $1,348,206 wks ex-
of China and’crystal in her~chose'n, P« nded in South Carolina during this
patterns. The gifts were opened and for cou . nt y health department
and $445,708 in stat^
funds respectively.
and federa L
shown.
budgets, of which the largest amount,
$521,498 was in local funds. The
divldull tideswal! ^a.nder wa, co m p r ^ o, $381,000
We offer our custom era a complete
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served buffet style by the hostesses.
County Health Unit
Has $21,925 Budget
Toms. Miss Ruth Toms remained tanburg, spent the week-end with a hospital in Columbia,
for a longer visit. ^ \Ii ss Dawn Campbell. Miss Nellie Gray King underwent
Mrs .S B Snelgrove, Nancy Snel-1 >i r an( j M rs . Earl Folds and son, an appendectomy at Hays hospital
grove and Dawn Campbell spent 0 f Augusta, Ga., spent the week-end Saturday.
Saturday :n Saluda. w jth Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis. Edward Price is recuperating at his _
Mrs. Harriett Kmg has returned anc j ^j rs jy q whitman and home after being a patient at Hays! c . , . ~ ,
home after visiting relatives in Rock children visited with Mr. and Mrs. hospital. i Speciai to The Chronicle.
Joe Johnson in Joanna Monday. Friends of Mrs. J. P. Toms will be ° um La, * 3 r< jh 15 The annual
Mr and Mrs. J H. Sparks spent j Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McWattefs and sorry to know she has been ill the 0 , u „.
’ ne ween-end with relatives in Un- children spent Sunday with Mrs. Lila past week
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burns, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Sherrill of Greenville,
and Mrs. Kannie Gillespie of Bre
vard. N. C., were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyce.
Mrs. David Boyce and children
spent several days- recently with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeves,
in Wolford.
Carroll Barker spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock in *f n ^ r , r , aw
Rook Hill. Mr and Mrs. Marcell
Barker spent Sunday with them.
L. R. Weeks and Ed Weeks of Co-
Qsborne in Great Falls'. Little Jimmie Quinton has flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wooten and a.on Miss Janette Heaton is able to re-
of Startex, spent Sunday with Mr. turn to school after an illftess.
and Mrs. Cecil Wooten. Friends of Mr. and- Mrs. J. C.
Birthdays and Wedding
# Anniversaries
Mrs. Kate Evans will celebrate her
69th birthday March 21.
improving after being
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckham have
flu. |
Mrs. Claud Wallenzine is improv- 1
E B. Norton will celebrate a birth- ‘ n f , a *} er ij* nC:>s -
Linda and Douglas Campbell have
Mrs. Willie B. Quinton had a birth- mea s!es. ^
' l:,y ^Juanita McOinnis will celc-' Birth Annmmrtmfnt
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reveals that the budget of the Lau- ft
rens county health department rank- S
ed 16th among the counties of the
state during the past fiscal year.
A total budget of $21,925 was ap-
Boyce will be glad to know they are P. rov * d ,or the 1948-49 fiscal year of
improving after being ill with flu. , e a urens county health depart
ment. Of this amount,' $7,800 was
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“Miss
lumbia, George Weeks of Abbeville,
ebrate her loth birthday March 22. Hames -
Sunday with relatives Here Mrs. L. W. Butler, Sr., celcorated Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hames an-
Mrs. Hattie Walton, Mr. and Mrs. a birthday March EL —Enounce the birth of a daughter, Phyl-
Herbert Walton and Ann, Mr. and- Ruth Anne Butler will celebrate a Us Anne, on March 10 at the Blalock
Mrs. W A. Jones and Howard and birthday March 20, clinic. Mrs. Hames is the former
Mrs. Ursula McCary and T. W Jones Mrs - Catherine Heaton has a birth- M iss Jennie -Mae West.
day March 27. 9-
R. L. Yarborough has a birthday
Saturday, and Mike Yarborough will
VlrJ- be 5.years old March 23.
J. P. Terry, Sr., had
Mr. and Mrs.
of Greenwood, visited
H A. Adams Sunday.
Hubert Leopard spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and
George Leopard
Party Fetes Bride-Elect
On Friday evening the clubhouse
—— f was the scene of a lovely party hon-
a birthday pring Miss Martha Galloway, popular
H. A Adams spent several day» February 27. Mrs. Terry celebrated bride-elect of the season,
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams in a birthday March 4. , j a large bowl of 1 red carnations
Ware Shoals last week. I Mrs. Paul Quinton had a birthday g racCl j t he table in the dining roerm
Mrs. R C. Oxner and Mrs. Jim March 13. 'flanked with lighted red tapers on
Bauknight visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs - Cole y Campbell celebrated a each side. The game room was pret-
Clarencc Mann in Waterloo Sunday, birthday March 6. Mr. Campbell has ty with--arrangements of...carnations
^ _ i ^ . ra; m i 11 - r o Ki rt.V'i H ta v* a rr\Vi 9R 1 * -» i: i • , * .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell
Laurens, were guests of Mn-and Mrs. rv JT C
R C Oxner Sunday. March 11.
of a birthday March 26.
Ei J. CampbeTTs birthday^
Mr and Mrs. Ansel Smith-and son
of Asheville, N. C., were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tiain-
mell Sunday.
John Sample Passes
Sample, 18-months-old
and gladioli used at vantage points,
was The bride’s chair, done in white,
was marked with a corsage of white
I gladioli.
j As the honor guest entered the
son 1 room Mrs. Polly Boyce played “Here
John
of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Sample, Comes the Bride.” Games of Bingo
Mr. and Mrs. Will Worley, Mr. and died Thursday morning at the Bla- were enjoyed during the evening,
Mrs. J T Wells of Honea Path, Mr. lock clinic alter a three-weeks ill- after which Mrs. Eva Land, soloist!
and Mrs. James Worley and children, ness.
Claude Hill, Mrs. Isabelle Wells of - He is survived by his parents,
Ware Shoals, Mr. and'Mfsr Thdihas grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M.
Ballard. Mrs. Lizzie Morrison and Sample, Sr., of this city,"and Mr. and;
Miss Jennie Ballard of Woodruff, at- Mrs. William Worley of Honea Path,
tended the funeral of John Samples Funeral services were held Satur-
Saturday. day afternoon at the Fjre Baptized!
Robert Nelson of Enoree, spent Holiness church on Beauregard street
tne wee k - end .v:tn ius s..-ter. Mr.^ with the Rev Mr Rn^ and -the R e v
Florence Splawn. Fred Rowe officiating. Interment;
J. W. Calvert of Stonewall. N. C., was in Calvary cemetery at Clinton i
spent several days this week with Mills.
Mrs. Calvert and family. ‘ ^ !
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weir/and Mks Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton Celebrate
Marie Weir visited Mrs. Weir's sis- Birthdays
ter, Mrs. L. C. Howell, in Spartan- Mr. and Mrs. L; C. Heaton, Sr.,'
burg Sunday. ■ 'celebrated their birthdays Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly and with a dinner at home. There were
Doris visited Mr. and Mrs. Maun 31 present with a number calling in]
Sanders in Spartanburg Sunday- the afternoon wishing them a happy
Mrs. Ethel Rucker and Mrs. Gladys 'birthday.
Griffin of Greenwood, Mrs.. Irene Mr. Heaton was 70 years old!
Nelson, Mrs. Geneva Thompson, Mr. March 12 and Mrs. Heaton was 6o
and Mrs. Archie Rousey of Washing- years old March 14.
ton. Go. were week-end guests of Out of town guests included Mr.!
Mr. and Mrs Luther Turner.- and Mrs. Walter Johnson and chil-,
' Mr and Mrs. Curtis Long and Iren. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norris and;
family d Mrs W ••H Long oi Pros- iter, ot Joanna, and Chester
perity. spent Saturday wfta • Mr. and F.-vd oi Crumerton, N. C. i .
Mrs. R. B. Amick. —
Frank Witham of New York, spent Apiohr The Sick
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs-. E. Mrs Caroll Sample is a patient
B Norton .at Hays hospital where she under-
J L Arnold, Grady Arnold, John '.vent an operation Friday.
Arnold and Oscar Kmard visited Toy Friends of Mrs. D. V. Wright Iwill!
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