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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, August 2, 1951
Number 32
WEST CLINTON SOCUkl AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. J. E. BRASWELL, CortMpo ndent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ivey and
children of Greenwood, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Brevard Pattefcon Sun
day
brate her birthday July 30. I Keith, July £ Mrs Wilson is the
Alice Gregory was 12 years old f orm er Miss Edith A right
July 20.
Pat Lawson had a birthday July
30
Malody Club Meats Tonight
The Melody club will hold it’s
Ann Campbell had a birthday regular business meeting knight at
July 28 ; ® ° etoek at Oie Community build-
Mrs. Glidy Holmes celebrated members are invited to be
her birthday July 29. 1 P re sent.
James H. Ammons celebrated a|
birthday July 29.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Nancy E. Woody Passes
Nancy Ellen Woody, 72,
Mrs. Ann'# Mae Abbott Passes
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie
Mae Evans Abbott, wife of Claude
C. Abbott of 15. Jones street,’C. Abbott. Jr., of Piedmont, Tom-
wife of William Woody, died Mon-j Brandon, were held Tuesday after- mie D. Abbott and James G. Ab-
ncon at 4 o'clock from Brandon bott of the home; five daughters.
Baptist church by the Rev. Boyd Miss Martha Jean Abbott of the
A. Turner. Interment fololowed in home; Mrs. Faye Wilson and Mrs.
Malcolm Fallow is a patient at nnessee but had lived in Clinton Rosemont cemetery in Clinton. Beatrice Hardman of Clinton; Mrs
the Blalock clinic. | since 1917. She was a daughter of Active pallbearers were Andrew Prances Sullivan of Williamston,
Mrs. Manley Penland has return- the late George and Nancy Holland i Tilson, Beaman Merck, Walt Say- and Mrs. Helen Tinsley of Green-
Among The Sick | day at 3:25 p. m., at Hayf hospital
Miss Sara Blakely is a patient at after a week’s critical illness.
Mrs. Woody was a native of Ten
SOUC BRASS
Birthdays and Wadding
Anniversaries
Tommy Creswell had a birthday
July 21.
Judy McAlister celebrated her
birthday July 29.
NeUie Cogdill had a birthday
July 20.
Jimmie Berry had a birthday
July 29.
Mrs. Manley Penland will have
a birthday August 7.
M-Sgt. Willie Lawson of Fort
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ed home after an operation at Hays
hospital. i
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deadwyler
Lee, Vs., has a birthday Aug 4. 'announce the birth of a son John
Elizabeth Sexton had a btfthday! on Jun ' 30 - Mrs. Deadwyler
j uly 17 | is the former Miss Ruby Nell Russ.
. , Mrs. Grange Campbell will cele- 1 Wilson
__ Earline Ivey of Greenwood, is brate her birthday August 3. - | ^ r ' aT l, Mrs. James Wilson an-
spending the week with LoraineJ Mrs. Brevard Patterson will cele-j P, ou /] ce , t ^ e , j r ., , ® T .? cn ’
Pate ter son.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rollins and
daughters, Mrs. Essie Powell,
Frances Powell, Mrs. Bit Patterson
of Greer, visited Mrs. Ada Center
Sunday.
Mrs. Luke Fuller and Gail spent
two weeks in Atlanta, Ga., with
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hudson re
cently. Starve Hudson returned
home with them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Graham and
children motored through Georgia,
* North Carolina and Tennessee last
week-end. .
Terry Campbell is spending the ,ys hospital.
| week in Spartanburg with Mr. and
- Mrs. Ralph Prince.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and
children, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc
Ginnis and children visited rela
tives in Chester and Union Sunday.
Mrs. Bill Campbell and daughter
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Oxner.
Mrs. Ina Bell Hooper visited her
brother, Edward Elliott, in Atlanta,
Ga., over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Harris and
family spent Sunday in Anderson
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harris.
Miss Ruby Gregory and Miss
Jackie Gambrell of Woodruff, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McAlister of
Whitmire, were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Gus Hams and family.
Bobby Boukmght of Greenwood,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boukmght.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boukmght and
son of Chester, spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. J. M. Boukmght.
Cpl. and Mrs. James Montjoy of
Cherry Point. N. C, are visiting
Mrs. Mollie Garrett and Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Lanford.
( Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell.
Mrs Jack Griffin and children, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Wooten and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Jr..!
and son, Mrs. Melvin Huey and
sos, Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wooten
and son, Mrs. Bobby Braswell,
Mrs. Bill Campbell, and Miss Mar
garet Tankenley spent Sunday at
Pans mountain state park.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams and
children, Mrs. John Hedspeth and
daughter, Mrs. Jim Wilkie and
children spent Wednesday at Camp
Old Indian.
F Mr. and Mrs. Neiffer Creswell
visited Mr. and Mrs. Meadors Cres
well m Honea Path over the week
end.
Mrs. E. L. Smith and daughter
of Jacksonville, Fla., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Mattox and Mrs.
Leila Smith recently.
Don Kay of Asheville, N. C, is
spending a few weeks with his
uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. C.|
J. Sexton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sexton
of Anderson, spent the past week
end with the former’s parents. Rev.
and Mrs. C. J. Sexton.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hindman,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poss of Aragon,
Ga., visited Mrs. Ed Hardman and
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kuykendall
the past week-end. / j
Mr. and Mrs. Cope Adair and
son of Greenville, visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Hughes Sunday.
Mrs. A. H. Hughes of Spartan
burg, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Hughes this week.
Alice Gregory visited Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Herring in Marietta, Ga.,
recently.
Steve Neal has gone to Fort Mc
Clellan, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy McDonald
and son of Fort Jackson, visited
Sgt. and Mrs. C. W. Robertson and
Mrs. B. B. Neal Sunday.
Sgt. C, W. Robertson reports to
Camp Stoneman, Calif., August 8
for overseas duty.
Mrs. Robert Neal is spending the
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Smith, in Salem.
Hubert Leopard visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard,
near Saluda Sunday.
Mrs. Mae Thomas and niece, Sue
Harrill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Pres
ley Chaney recently.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Owens and
son of Laurens, visited Mr. and
* Mrs. D. L. Owens Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Owens of
Gaffney, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Owens recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams and
sons and Arthur Adams visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Adams on Sunday.
Ellison. She was a member of the ers, Raymond Reed, Harry Foster,
Fire Baptized Holiness church. and Jewell Murrell. - ,
Surviving besides her husband The escort of honor was com
are two sons, William O. and Ottie posed of members of the Men’s
R. Woody of Clinton; two daugh- Bible class and Board of Deacons
ters, Mrs. Annie B. Milam and Mrs. of Brandon Baptist church.
Bonnie W. Sexton of Clinton; 12 Flower bearers were members of
grandchildren; three brothers, Joe the Fidelis class of Brandon Bap-
of Pacolet, John of Del Rio, Tennn.,
and Swanson Ellison of Morris
town, Tennessee.
Funeral services were conducted
Wednesday at 2 o’clock at the Fire
Baptized Holiness church on Beau
regard street, Clinton Mills, by the
Rev. Burt McClain and the Rev.
Fred Rowe. Interment was in Cal
vary cemetery, Clinton Mills.
tist church.
Mrs. Abbott had been in dec! in-
wood; one brother, W. L. Evans of
Clinton; threee sisters, Mrs. Her
bert Poteat, Mrs. Joe Campbell and
Mrs. J. L. Arnold of Clinton, and
10 grandchildren.
Card of Thanks
THe family of Mrs. Sadie Am-
monk wishes to express their ap-
. . . . . , preciation for the kindness shown
ing health-for fourteen months and ^ em juj-jpg their bereavement,
her condition became serious a;
week ago. She died at her home
Monday morning at 2:30 o’clock.
She was a daughter of the late
Lawrence and Mattie Cooper Ev
ans and had lived in the Brandon
community 10 years.
Mrs. Abbott was a member of
Brandon Baptist church.
In additoon to her husband she!
is survived by three sons. Claude
-MRS. KATE EVANS
MRS. DOCK DOVER
JAMES AMMONS
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