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' WEST CLINTON SOCML AND PERS0H4L NEWS
'MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R
Mr. and-Mrs. Henie Quinn and Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Carroll spent sev
eral days recently in Panama City,
Jla. •
D. L. McGee attended the funeral
-o' A. G. Hembce ChaHotte, N. C.,
TTuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. JaMes Evans of
♦C’lajksville and Mr./and Mrs. Mel
vin Hooper of Newberry visited Mr.
iinJ Mrs. Melvin Creswell' during
th> week-end.
'Irs. B B. Johnson, of Union is
jm nclmg some time with her son,
3Ht rman Johnson and Mrs. Johris*on.
Air. and Mrs. Wilbur Weir and
29th.
Mrs. B. O. McClain celebrated her
birthday May 24.
Fiends
i^uTy ortTTcvnvTTle i/isIted his TJar-
VVith The Sick
of Harold Meadqrs will j
be glad to know he is recuperating at |
his home after an appendectomy at
Hays hospital.
Little Dianne Satterfield nas been |
a patient at Roper hospital in
Charleston. J
Sorry to report M. D. Smitherman
is ill at his home. . j
Ross Hughes underwent surgery at
Hays Hospital recently.
underwenT
<i , Mr. ami Mrs. John Weir, Sun- surger>- at Hays hospital Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Burt McAdams and
We are glad to report Mrs. Roy
Trammell is improving at General'
-laughter of Piedmont spent Thurs- hospital in Greenville.
.^y-.vah Mr. and A^rs. Lewis Butler. 1 Friends of Joe Strickland vHll
Mi. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten, Mr.‘learn with interest that he has* re-
i ? Mrs. Dee Bagwell and Mr. and burned to his home after an opera-
V, -. Ear! Braswell and Mr. Reed en-
d the week-end at Santee-
per.’ ' ’
-■>51. ,an(| Mrs. Lonnie Bradford^' of ■
'lunbia several days with
^ Elizabeth Wodward and Sun-
y Bo Woodward, Miss Elizabeth,
>> cnette and Kathy Woodward and
• A i H'oodward motored to Colum-
t: a with them.
tion and several weeks stay at An
derson hospital.
Sorry to report Mrs. Tom Brown
is ill at her home.
We regret to report that Mrs. J. F.
Weir is ill at his home.
Birth Announcement
Terry
Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Terry an-
■m7 and Mrs. Tom Wooten of Dun>ounce the birth of a daughter,;
an visited relatives here Sunday. I Pautette Adelle on Sunday, May 24 j
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barber)* an d' at Hays hospital.
IVoss Gaynelle Barbery and Charlie ^ rs * Terry is the former Miss]
iwbery were visitors in Greenville
Si turday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J Satterfield, Mrs.
ihelma Young and Mrs. Ellise Greg
ory spent the weekend in Ch?.rles-
U.r.
Mr and Mrs B. B. Stroud and Har-
Apphia Guillermin of Buffalo, N. Y.
Celebrates 83rd Birthday
Mrs. Ann Leopard, of Ninety Six:
who will be .83 years old on May 29 i
was honored at her home with a pic- 1
nic dinner on Sunday May 24.
Those present were Misses Annie 1
.id Stroud and Miss Irene- Moates Mae and Idonia Leopard, Mr. and
sated ME-s Pearl Whitmire in Cross Mrs. G. E. Addy and son, Mr. and
Anchor Sunday. I Mrs. George Leopard, Mrs. Alice
Mj >. Eva Roberts and children, j Maffpt.t, G r yatf+t* f?**-
A’r. and Mrs. Walt Fowler and chil- By, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Butler and |
d;en o: Spartanburg visited Mr. and sons, Mr. and Mrs. James J. McCary
Airs. Richard Turner Sunday. j and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grif-1
Mrs. Daisy Turner and sons visit- fith, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Addy and |
tv! .Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips in]daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. But-
k.. rion, N. C., during the week-end. | ler and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
P'c Ociis B. (Curly) Harrison of Addy, Leroy and Billy McCary, Mr.!
1' S. Army has returned from: and Mrs. Willie Gillion and family
.many and is spending a ten-day of near the home, Mr. and Mrs. Roy!
with his mother, Mrs. Liss- Maffett, Mrs. Eunice Adams, Mr.
Harrison after which he will leave and Mrs. Washington Leopard and
Korean duty tor which he has family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jester
.unteered.
and children, Mr. and Mrs. James:
Maxie Gamble
d; and Mrs. Fred Satterfield are; Wright and son, and Wanda Jean
'*. <''d.r.g several days in Charleston, j, Addy of Ninety Six.
■ ij.-. R.chard Turner and children' Also Mr. and Mrs. 3
»"TTTt'ii Mr. aitd Mrs- Bthe
Laurens Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Cole and
tuightcr, Elizabeth, Miss. Mary
Mrs. Jessie Turner, Mr. and Mrs.)
Curtis Gillian and daughter of John
son, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leopard, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Stribble and sons of]
Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Leo
pard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hu
bert Leopard and daughters of this
.Fraiite? Foster, James Laney and
i'e.ui Hall attended the Southeastern
Youth Congress of the Church of
(■ixi in Cnarlotte, N. C., Friday.
Mi. and Mrs. Vance Jackson of‘city, Wiley Gillion and daughter,
Circtr and Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Gregg i Slyvene Rice, Rosalind Garrett, Mr.
-jnd son ot Honea Path, were guests i and Mrs. T. O. Balchin and family
Wednesday of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. of Ninety Six.
fSpillers..
Mrs. J. J. Smith visited Mrs. Hak- Honored on Birthday
tv McCE.mons ait General hospital in The children of Mrs. J. J. Smith
Gretfivjiie Saturday. honored her with a birthday dinner
Mrs. O. R. iloliins, Mrs. Fred Gal- Sunday at the home of her son and
iowaj and Mrs. Joe Spillers were
visitors in Greenville Saturday.
Mr. and 1 Mrs. Harlow Eller and
•laughters of Piedmont were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Grover, Sancjers^ Rev.
suid Mrs. J. W. Spillers and Mrs.
Cirady Smith visited Mrs. Rcy Tram-
el) at General hospital in Green
ville during the week-end.
daughter-in-law*. Mr. and Mrs.
Royee Smith near Ware Shoals. Din
ner was served picnic style and the
table was centered with a two tiered
birthday cake.
Those from this city attending
were Misses Nell and Nan Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. GTrady SmiQi.
Birthday Party
On Friday evening Miss Elizabeth
Friends of Mrs. H. C. Flynn of j Woodward was surprised with a
Williamston will learn with interest birthday party at the home of Mr
that she is now making her home
virth her daughter, Mrs. Richard
Moore and Mr. Moore.
Her. and Mrs. J. B. Cole and
•Mughter Elizabeth and Miss Mary
Frances Foster left yesterday for
and Mrs. William Woodward. Many
friends and relatives gathered for
the happy occasion and appropriate
games were enjoyed throughout the
evening after which Miss Woodward
was presented a host of lovely gifts.
CJicveland, Tenn., where they will - The hostess served strawberry
the graduating exercises at' shortcake with cokes
•Lee college.» .
Mr. Piejre Guillermin, Buffalo,
Entertained With Shower
aM. Y., and a student of Bob Jones' Q n Saturday night. Mrs. Grace
Universit} is spending several days i Brewer was honored with a pink and
with his crother, Rev. W. R. Terry | blue shower at the home of Mrs.
•mi Mrs. Terry. ' jB. O. McClain.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell vis-1 Games were enjoyed throughout
the evening being climaxed with a
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Thursday, May 28, 1953.
their daughter, Miss Betty Anne 1
Campbell in Columbia Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold of
Muricks Corner are spending several
-•retiks with his parents, Mr. and
J. L. Arnold.
Mr. Russell Lawson of Buffalo
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawson.
Mrs. Ruby Neal of Ware Shoals
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Maury Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and
of Spartanburg and Mr. and
John McCalister and Pam of
Wfoitniire visited Mrs. Gus Harri.
mud Mrs. Homer Douglas during the
xiKik-end
Mrs. Cecil Pugh and children of
Jtmnningham, Ala., is spending a few
knock at the door and Mrs. Pearl
Cannon dressed as a wash woman
presented Mrs. Brewer with her
washing which was a lovely shower
of gifts. The gifts were opened and
displayed, after which Mrs. McClain,
assisted by Mrs. Pearl Cannon and
Miss Frances Argo served a salad
plate with sandwiches, cookies, tea
and lemonade.
with Mr. and Mrs.
D,
Smith-
Henored on Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Adams gave
their uncle, Aaron King, a birthday
dinner Sunday.
Among those attending besides the
family were Mr. and Mrs. Roby
Chandler and Rev. W. R. Terry. Mr.
King received many useful gifts.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. Pressley Chaney will cele-
a birthday June 2.
XX L. McGee celebrated his 67th
May 23.
29th w^s the 4th birthday of
isey J
Cissy JW..
Ruby Btrtler celebrated her
birthday May 19.
W. A. Dunaway's birthday WaS
Mkry 25.
May 30 will be the birthday of
Joyce Handback and Mias Patsy
r. and Mrs. Ot Thomas celebrat-
their wedding anniversary May
Woman’s Club Meets
The Woman’s club of Clinton Mills
had their regular meeiting Tuesday
evening, May 19, at the Community
House.
The devotional was given by Mrs.
J. R. Reynolds. The theme being,
“Virtues of Womanhood.”
During the business hour plans
were made for a play; also the ad
visability of selling magazines to
raise funds for the club were dis
cussed.
At the close of the meeting a salad
plate was served by the hostesses for
the evening, who were Mrs. Alte
Riser, Mrs. Mary Terry, Mrs. Dott
Davis, and Mrs. Sarah Powers.
Of Clinton High School
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GIRLS
Shirley Asbill, Clinton
Shirley A. Bodie, Clinton
Patsy Braswell, Clinton
Mildred Brown, Cross
Hill
Myra Burns, Mountviile
Dorothy Cobb, Clinton
Joanne Copeland, Clin*
ton
Anna M. Corley, Clinton
Mary Sue Darr, Clinton
Ellen M. Fraser, Clinton
Juanita Fuller, Clinton -
Dorothy Haupfear, Clin
ton
Bobby Joe Galloway,
Clinton
Alvin H. Hampton, Clin
ton
Larry Harrelson, Joanna
Maxie Joe Hedspeth,
Clinton
Adger Dean (Buddy)
Kirby, Joanna
Richard Lukstat, Clin
ton
Kirk Lawton, Clinton
Harvey Malpass, Clinton
Kenneth S. McCrary,
Clinton
Class of 1953
Every citizen of Clinton and Lydia
is proud of your accomplishments. The
diplomas that you receive are your li
censes to apply your learning in an
adult, practical world. Use your knowl
edge well.. . that graduates in the
years to come may benefit from the
better society you will have helped
create for than.
Remember that today, as never be
fore in history, your country needs the
resourcefulness, confidence and cour
age of youth.
Good luck to you, one and all!
Ann Hellams, Clinton
Joann Johnson, Clinton
Barbara J. Livingston,
Cross HiD
Patricia J. Macdonald,
Clinton
Betty Jo McDonald,
Clinton
Corrine Maye, Clinton
Barbara Mills, Clinton
Claudette Parrish, Clin
ton
Doris Phillips, Joanna
Montese Reeder, Cross
Hill .
Barbara Roof, Clinton
Patsy Rowe, Joanna
Maildie Young, CUnton
BOYS
Roily Bannister, Mount-
'ViHe
Henry Bishop, Cross Hill
Dewey Brazill, Clinton
William G. Coates, Cross
Hffl
William W. Cromer,
Cross Hill
William Dunlap, Joanna
Paul H. Foshee, Clinton
Melvin Franzen, Joanna
Clinton
Bill McKittrick, Cross
Hill
William L. Moore, Clin
ton
♦Thomas E. Nelson,
Clinton
Jerry W. O’Shields,
Joanna
Thomas Owens, Clinton
Charles Oxner, CUnton
Thomas G. Pitts, Clinton
Ransome Rauton, Clin
ton
William T. Rooney, Clin
ton
Thomas M. Sease, Clin
ton
Wright Simpson, Clin
ton '
Marvin Stewart, Clinton
Robert Tinman, Clinton •
Henry Earl Todd, Clin
ton
Lewis Wajlenzine, Clin
ton
BiHy Watkins, CUnton
Boyce Wilson, Clinton
BurreU Lewis Young,
MountviUe
•—Veteran Student
CLINTON-LYDIA COTTON
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