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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, November 9, 1950
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative
Airs. Estelle Spruitt of Moncks
Corner, visited Mrs. Hattie Keasley
during the week-end .
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Knox, Mrs.
Leila Black, accompanied by Mrs.
Ka!e Turner of Williamston, at-
ter.ded the Anderson fair Saturday.
Air. and Mrs. Wyatt Dacus of
Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Harry Black and Mr. and
Mrs. John Sloan .
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Huffstetler and
Gasandra were SCunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Huffstetler in
Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Daniels and
family of Gastonia, N. C., were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
| Daniels.
John Samples of Washington, D.
'C., spent several days recently with
l his brother, W. M. Samples.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry King and chil
dren attended the funeral of Mrs.
King's niece, Miss Kathleen Ridgel,
in Batesburg the past week-end.
i Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and sons,
Russell and Rickey, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Tinsley in Belton and at-
, tended th^ Anderson fair Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hewitt and
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son of Simpsonville, visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Barbery Sunday.
, Annette and Gene Ballew spent the
week-end with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ballew, near Ly
dia.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roland, Mrs. Z.
W. Ruston and son spent last week
with Mrs. A. S. Gregory in Chester.
Mrs. Pearl Meadors, Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore of Simpsonville, visited
Mrs. Kathleen Ballew Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Adams and sons visited
Mr. and Mrs. M .L. Adams near Ep-
worth Saturday.
E. C. Pressley and sons and Lewis
Butler, Jr., visited in Clarksville,
Ga., daring the week-end.
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and sons
visited Mr. and Mrs .Otis Swinsford
in Anderson Sunday.
Annette and Gene Ballew spent
Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Ethel
Smith, at Lydia.
J Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Evans and Margaret vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Abbott, Sr.,
in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. Ab-
bolt returned home with them for a
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. O’Neal Campbell and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest'
Graham Sunday.
?<flr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and
children visited Mr. Leopard's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard,
near Saluda Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Owens and
sou, Eugene oi Pelzer, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris.
Mr v and Mrs. Talmadge Reece of
Langley, were week-end guests of
Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton.
Mrs. Charlie Barker, Misses Helen
and Joan Barker, Dewey Oxner and
Jimmy Suttle were visitors in Colum
bia Sunday.
Mrs. John Sanders and daughter,
and Miss Cornelia Maye of New York
City, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Maye
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten spent
Sunday with friends in Simpsonville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bouknight and
children spent Sunday in the moun
tains of North Carolina.
Pvt. Arthur Dunaway of Fort Jack
son, spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtzclaw and
Miss Lucille Holtzclaw, Mrs. Essie
Powell and Helen of Greer, were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Ada Center,
i Mrs. Clara Clapton of Charlotte, N.
C.. spent several weeks recently with
Beu Woodward, Sr., and family,
j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arevalo re
cently visited Mrs. Arevalo’s mother,
Mrs. Eva Ghant, in Rock Hill.
| Mrs. Lillie Hurt of Whitmire, spent
several days recently with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Sloan.
Fuller-King Rites
Miss Frances Fuller of Lydia, be
came the bride of Chestley King at
6 o’clock Saturday, October 28.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. J. W. Spillers in the presence of
a few close friends and relatives. Im
mediately following the ceremony a
reception was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry King.
For her wedding the bride wore a
blue taffeta dress with white access
ories with a shoulder corsage of
white carnations.
After a short wedding trip Mr. and,
Mrs. King will make their home at!
Lydia.
Birthday Dinner Given
Mr. and Mrs.' Henry King enter-!
tained at dinner Sunday in honor of
Mrs. Kelly King, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Brewington and Miss Lavonia King,
who were celebrating birthdays.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mrs. Ellen Coxwell celebrated a
birthday October 31.
R. L. Simmons has a. birthday No
vember 4.
Ann Middleton has a birthday to
day.
Sandy Dunaway had a birthday
October 31.
Billy Snelgrove will celebrate his
birthday Saturday.
Today is Richard Dunaway’s birth
day.
Richard Foster has a birthday to
morrow.
Mrs. Richard Watts will have a
birthday November 5.
Mrs. Oscar Kinard will observe a
birthday Sunday, and Mr. Kinard has
one Monday.
Miss Ruby Gregory celebrated her
45th birthday October 3Q.
Mrs. Henry Crocker celebrated her
birthday October 26.
Among The §ick
Mr. and Mrs. Henry King are im
proving after being ill.
Little Ann Campbell has been ill
the past week.
Z. W. Rushton has returned home
after a stay at the Blalock clinic.
Junior Rushton is suffering with a
broken collar bone.
Ann Middleton has mumps.
Sandra Norris and Jimmy Kinard
have chicken pox.
Honored With Party
On Sunday Mrs. Harry Black and
Mrs. Robert Duncan surprised Mrs.
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