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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. GRADY SMITH. Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R
Mrs. Carol Samples and children
and Mrs. Lois Chaney visited the
former's mother. Mrs. Ethel Ruck
er. in Greenwood recently.
Rev. B. O. McClain attended the
annual convention of the Fire Bap
tized Holiness church in West
minster recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed of
Greenville, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O’Sullivan
and son spent the week-end in
Spartanburg with the latter s
mother. Mrs. Mane O’Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard
and family and Miss Sylvene Rice
spemt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Leopard and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Leopard near Saluda.
S. A. Owens of Gaffney, visit
ed Mrs. D. L. Owens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Campbell -and
Jerry spent the week-end with
the latter's mother in Ware Shoals.
Ms. H. L. Cunningham spent the
wet. K with Mrs. Dorsey West in
Wattsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway
and daughter and Mrs. Betty Law-
son visited Miss Catherine Duna
way at North Greenville junior col
lege Sunday. .. , •
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers
spent- Friday • and- Saiur<iay....m tfiy .
mountains of North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and
family of Ware Shoals, visited
their mothers, Mrs. J. J. Smith
and Mrs. J. H. Seay Sunday.
•Mrs. Mary Foster of Union, is
visiting her sister and brother-in-
law. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Johnsorl.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Creswell.
and Tommy,, visited the latter’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hooper,
in Newberry Sunday.
Mrs. Esther Mitchell and Mrs.
Blanche Creswell were week-end
guests of Mrs. Viola Burnett in
Greer.
Mrs. Evelyn Simons and fam
ily and Mrs. Henry Simmons spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Byron King in Augusta, Ga.
Misses Sylvene King and Mag
dalene Leopard visited Miss Em
ma Lee Griffin in Chappells re
cently.
Mrs. Evelyn Sams and daughter.
Pearl. Mrs. J. E. McLendon and
Mrs. J. M. Mason attended the
funeral of their aunt. Mrs. J. M.
Smith, in Dublin. Ga.. Monday.
Mrs. W. L. Lancaster and Jo
anne and Nolan spent the week
end with Mrs. Lancaster’s moth-
-c/r-Mrsr-B.- L~. Garyr nr - F mint a tn
Inn and 'Mrs. Lancaster attended
a shower on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Caughman
and family and Mrs. Vera Foster
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sumerel in Laurens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith of
Baltimore. Md.. are spending a
furlough with the latter's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Henry King.
Mrs. A. C. Clark spent the week
with Miss Iva Price near Waynes-
ville, N. C., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus King and
daughter. Marie, Mrs. Harriett
Kmg, J. L. Ferguson. Mrs. Claude
Trammell and daughter. Beth. Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Stewart and chil
dren. Linda and Keith attended a
birthday dinner Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hall King in
Spartanburg. The occasion was
the birthday of Mrs. Rufus King
and Hall King.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Dover and
daughter and Mrs. Kate Evans
spent the week-end in Winnsboro
with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Womble.
Mrs. Earl Braswell, Mrs. -C. Ox-
mer. Mrs. Cecil Wooten spent the
last week.
Mrs. Truman Leopard is a pa
tient at St. Francis hospital in
Greenville where she has under-<
gone a foot injury operation,
ill at her home.
Mrs. E. D. Griffin is recuperating
at home after being a patient at j
Hays hospital.
Mrs. C. W. Cook is ill at the home:
1 of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckham.
Birthday Party Enjoyed
On Tuesday a nurnber of little
folks gathered at the home of ^Irs.
H. S. Quinn celebrating the 4th
birthday of her little boy, Ronnie.
Games were enjoyed, after
which Mrs. Quinn served the little
folks ice cream and cookies.
Each little guest remembered
Ronnie with a gift.
Card of Thanks
I wish to take this means of
thanking my friends and neighbors
for their kindnesses during my ill-
j ness. For the gifts, cards and
flowers thank you verv much.
—MRS. ROBERT CANNON
Johnson-Sineath Rites
Mr. Und Mrs. H. B. Johnson an-j
n*»unce- the marxiage---of their j
daughter, Sybil Ann, to James)
i George Sineath. Jr., on Thursday j
eveping. Sept. 18. at the home of’
The ceremony was performed in
Rev. A. L. Smith, the officiating
minister in Sedalia.
the presence of a few close friends
and relatives.
Woodward-Bradford RiteS
On Saturday. August 20, in Lau
rens, Miss Lillie Faye W'oodward
became the bride of ‘Cpl. Lonnie
Bradford. The ceremony was per
formed by Probate Judge Hew-
iette Wasson.
Mrs. Bradford is making her
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home here while her husband is
serving in the army.
Godfrey-Woolen Rites
Mr. . and Mrs. O. L. Godfrey of
Laurens, announce the manage on
August 18th of their daughter, Pat-i
ty Jean, to Bobby Cecil Wooten. : f
The wedding took place in
Greenwood at the home of Rev.
John M. Slingles, the officiating
ministeFr——-
The young couple are making:
their home with the groom’s par- j
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten.
Boys and Girls Choral Grops
Regular rehearsals for the girls
choral club are held each evening
from 7 o'clock to 8 o’clock. The
Male chorus meets from 8 to 9 j
o'clock the same evening. Anyone
interested in either of these groups
is asked to call 959.
Committee To Meet
. The program committee of the
l Woman’s • club will meet at 7:00
i o’clock Monday evening at the
Community building. Mrs. Myrtle
West is president of the group.
week-end with Mrs. Carl James in
Central and visited Gat Cantrell
who is ill in Anderson.
Cpl. Lawrence Barbery spent a
16-day furlough with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery, before
reporting to Seattle, Wash., for
overseas duty.
Mrs. A. C. Clark and Mrs. Cath
erine Phillips spent Tuesday in
Gaffney.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery and
daughter, Gafnell. and Jim Nelson
visite‘d Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bar
bery and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bar
bery in Greenville Sunday.
Schubert Music Club Meets
The Schubert Music club met
Monday evening at 6:30 for a busi
ness session. The following offi
cers were elected:
President—Elizabeth Cole.
Vice-President — Martha Joan
Reeder.
Secretary—Pat Cunningham.
Assistant Secretary— Joan Bur
gess.
Treasurer—Dawn Campbell.
Assistant Treasurer — Loraine
Patterson.
The club voted unanimously to
federate with the South Carolina
Federation of Music clubs and de
cided to have meetings each third i
Monday evening at 7 o'clock at* the'
Community building.
Blue Birds To Meet *
The Blue Birds will meet every
Wednesday at 3:30 at the home of
Mrs. W. R. Terry, 207 Bailey
street. All girls seven, eight and
nine years of age are invited to
join.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Kathy Taylor was 2 years old
September 21..*
Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Russ cele
brated their 11th wedding anniver
sary Sent ember 11.
Ben Woodward observed a birth
day Sept. 22.
' September 1st was the birthday
of Miss Vivian Clark.
Harriett Ann Black. Gary Bras
well, Mm. W. Gregory and Mrs.
Edward Bigbee had birthdays Sep
tember 24.
Susie Osborne will be 3 years
old September 26-
Kindergarten Opens
The Terry Kindergarten opened
Monday morning. There are still
some openings for those four and
five years old, it is announced
Those interested are asked to call'
752-J.
Camp Fire Girls
k The Camp Fire Girls of Mrs.
Brevard Patterson and Mrs. Mich-
l ael Sholar will meet Thursday
evening at the Community build
ing at 4 o'clock. The girls are
starting as their craft project the
making of book ends and painting
them. All girls are invited to join
| this group who are of the ages ton
through thirteen.
With The Sick
Miss Ruby Fallaw had a tonsil-
ectomy at the Blalock clinic Satur
day.
Marshall Webb is seriously ill at
Hays hospital.
Mrs. Henry King returned home
Tuesday after being a patient at
Hays hospital.
Bo Woodward returned home
Monday from the Columbia hos
pital after undergoing an opera
tion.
Mrs. Pearline Murphy has been
Friends of Alvin Gilmer will be
glad to know he is able to be home
after undergoing a knee operation
at Moore’s hospital in Columbia
Hobby Club Names Officers
The Hobby club elected its offi
cers lasjt Thursday evening for the
new year as follows:
President—Mrs. Charlie Hollis.
Vi<?e-President—Mrs. L. C. Fick-
lin.
Secretary and Treasurer—^rs.
Oscar Kinard.
Assistant Secretary and Treasur
er—\lrs. Marcel Barker.
The club is ready to start work
ing on the plywood trash baskets,
aluminum trays, textile painting,
figurine .painting and shell craft.
Any person who is . interested
any of these crafts is invited
join the group.
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