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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, June 19, 1952
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. J. E. BRASWELL. Correspondent and Representative
Mrs. Comer Webb spent Sufiday
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Riddle, at Whitmire.
Mrs. Evelyn Starnes, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Thomas, Dessie Webb
and James McLendon visited Mr.
and Mrs, J. E. McLendon and chil
dren on Sunday.
Miss Pearl Webb spent last week
at vacation Bible school at Beech
Springs.
Miss Judy Chaney is spending
ten days at Beech Springs.
Mrs. Annie Adams of Newberry,
is spending a few weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Longshore.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams of
Ware Shoals, Mrs. Carl Adams,
Mrs. Milford McCoy and daughter.
Barbara, of Honea Path, visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Owens and
son. Dean, of Laurens, and Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Owens of Gaffney, vis
ited Mrs. D. L. Owens recently.
Hubert Leopard and daughters,
Magdalene and Elizabeth, visited 1
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Leopard near Saluda Saturday.
James McLendon of Mt. Vernon.
Ga., is spending a few' days with
his cousin, Dessie Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams and
retire and Mr. and Mrs. James Rey
nolds and daughter visited the i
mountains of North Carolina and'
Virginia recently.
—Mr. and- Mrs-. Gr—Jr—Owens and
children spent the week-end in !
Langley with Mr. and Mrs. Bartow.
Gloria and Frank Owens are!
spending the week w’ith their;
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Barton, i
in Langley.
Violet Owens has returned home
after spending several weeks with
her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. |
Fred Barton, in Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Spelce and
daughters, Helen and Lucile, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Nelson and chil- !
dren and Marvin Nelson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAbee in In
man Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Smith and
daughter, Kay, visited Mr. and,
Mrs. Jim Sligh in New'berry Sun- j
day.
Miss Judy Sligh of Newberry,
will spend the week-end with Miss |
Kay Smith.
—Miss Virginia Owens is spending
a few' days in California.
Mrs. Joe Wilkinson and daugh-
Jer, Virginia, of Toccoa, Ga., visit
ed Mrs. Bertie Hedspeth and fam
ily over the week-end.
Miss Shirley Anrt Hedspeth and
Sybil Johnson spent Sunday at
Chimney Rock, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hunnicutt
and daughter of Greenville, and
Mrs. Dalmer Wooten spent Satur
day with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Woot
en.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and
Roy Smith and children, J. C.
Heath of Ware Shoals, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Seay and family
the past week-end.
Mr^and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Jr.,
and children visited Misses Linda
Ann Braswell, Judy Chaney and
Phyllis Davis at Beech Springs
Sunday. The girls are attending
a youth camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brasw'ell
and children, and Miss Nell Can-
field spent Sunday at Beech
Springs with Velma Braswell who
is attending the youth camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie .Blakely and
children of Spartanburg, visited
Mrs. Ursula Blakely Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Duck
worth, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Leonard
visited ■■bar ..sostersv, Mrs. .J. M. De
Young and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Edwards of
Spartan-burg, visited-—his— sisters,
Mrs. J. M. DeYoung and Mrs.
Clyde Bigbee, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putnam and
Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chan
ey and John, of Lanford Station,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Taylor of Watts-
ville, enjoyed a picinic at Mineral
Springs Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Handback
and Connie of Laurens, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Handback Sunday.
Miss Rosa Lee Edwards of Wood
ruff, spent the week recently with
her aunts. Mrs. J. M. DeYoung
and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee.
Miss Dorothy Bigbee had her
tonsils removed recently.
- Miss Pat Braswell had an enjoy
able week at Girls State, which was
held at the University of South
Carolina June 3-8.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons
and children and Mrs. Florence
Splawn and Vallte Mae Hammond
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of Abbeville, spent the week-end
at Myrtle Beach and Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtzclaw
I and daughter of Greer, visited Mrs.
| Ada Center and family Sunday.
Mrs. Ada Center is spending a
ftwo weeks visit with Lee Jj Holtz-
; Holtzclaw and Mrs. Essie Powell
and family in Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes and
children visited Mrs. A. H. Hughes
in Spartanburg Sunday.
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Mr. Bragg Honored
The children of Cager Bragg
gathered at the -home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Bouknight on the
Greenwood highway to celebrate
Father’s Day. Mr. Bragg is 87
years old. j - j
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Bragg and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Bragg, Palmer Bragg, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Bragg and daughter,
Mrs. Ralph Gene Bragg, Miss Jean
ette Bragg of Joanna; Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Bragg and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Elie Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bragg, Jr., and children.
Everyone remembered Mr. Bragg
with a gift.
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Pupils Give Recital
Thursday evening, June 12, at
Academy Street school Japkie
Franks welcomed all present to
the recital by piano students of
Mrs. Joe E. Land, presenting her
with a lamp as a gift from the pu
pils.
• The location was given by
j RevT WT K. Terry, riorai ar-
! rangements of gladioli and spirea
j and baskets of daisies added
-beaulv. In-.the entrancg and stage
The girls, in pastel formaTs, *Tiar-
monized in color as well as in their
duet and quartet numbers. W. R.
Anderson, Jr., superintendent of
schools, publicly spcke of apprecia
tion to the Woman’s club for the
curtain in the auditorium. Besides
the many beautiful pieces played
by the students, the male chorus
of Clinton Mills made its first pub
lic appearance with the singing of
‘ While The Years Roll By,” and
“My Hero.” Other numbers were
presented by the Bluebirds and
the Campfire Girls, dressed in
! typical Indian costumes, singing
j “Burn, Fire. Burn.” Among the va-
I ried piano numbers were included
“Fairy Wedding Waltz,” “English
Country Dance,” and pieces by
such composers as Schubert, Bee
thoven. Strauss, etc.
After the closing numbers. “Op-
r an n-itAg nf the Temple.” and
“The Holy City,” sung by the CaP
vary Baptist church choir, accom
panied by Mrs. Bobby Boyce and
Mrs. Vernon Trammell, the Na-
I tional Guild certificates were
awarded to the pupils by George
H. Comelson. Other awards were
presented by David S. Cook and
the benediction was by the Rev. J.
,V. Cole.
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Woman's Club Meats
Monday evening, June 16, the
Woman's, club met at the Commun-
, ity building for its regular month
ly meeting.
After a devotional led by Miss^
! Mafgaret Blakely.' there wa§ "”a
brief business session. The re
mainder of the meeting consisted
of a Stanley party at which Stano
was played. Each member pres-
' ent received a small gift.
Light refreshments, prepared by
the club as hostesses, were served
by Mrs. Lowe and Mrs. Arnold.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Ross Hughes celebrated h i s
birthday June 18.
Jessie Campbell celebrated his
birthday June 9.
Daryl Foster celebrated his
birthday June 15.
Mrs. Mollie Garrett will cele
brate her birthday June 24.
Mrs. Carl Sexton celebrated a
birthday June 13.
Allen Strickland will celebrate
his birthday June 23.
Little Linda Balkham will be 3
years old June 23. She is the
daughter of S-Sgt. and Mrs. A. E.
Balkham of this city and Colton,
Cal. Mrs. Balkham will be remem
bered as Miss Evelyn Bigbee.
Miss Pat Braswell celebrated her
i 18th birthday with a party at the
j Community building recently.
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Sunbeams To Meet
The Sunbeam Band of Calvary
i Baptist church will begin meeting
'on Tuesday at 5:15.
All members are asked tq meet
at the church Saturday at 4 o’clock
j to gon on a pcinic. Bring a lunch
to go on a picnic. Bring a lunch
rian Mitchell is leader.
Lauren, S. C.
Homer H. Douglas Passes
Homer H. Douglas, 54, died Sun
day at his home on Elizabeth
street. He had been ill several
months. Mr. Douglas was a native
of Laurens county a^pd had made
his home here about 40 years. He
was a son of the late William and
Ellen Creamer Douglas, and was a
member of Calvary Baptist church.
Mr. Douglas was a veteran of
World War I. He served overseas
in the Sixth Infantry.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Dessie Harris Douglas; four sis
ters and two brothers, Mrs. Mat-
tie Harvey and Mrs. Carrie Bal
lard, Lydia Mill; Mrs. Essie Crowe,
Cross Hill; Mrs. Allie Rowe, Hen
dersonville, N. C.; Arthur and
John Douglas, Gray Court.
Funeral services were conducted
at Calvary Baptist church Tuesday
at 4 o’clock by the Rev. Gene Phil
lips, Rev. R. D. Gregg, Rev. Wil
son Payne, Rev. W. R. Terry and
Rev. William Bolt. Burial was in
Rosemont cemetery. Nephews
served as pallbearers.
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