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Thursday, June 4, 1953.
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Five
WIST am SOCIAL AND personal news
MBS. GRADY SMITH. Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellett and
daughter and Mrs. A. G. Galloway
visited Mrs. Galloway’s mother, Mrs.
Josephine Lanford and other rela
tives in Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Creswell and
family spent Sunday with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hooper in
Newberry.
Mrs. Blanche Creswell, Mrs. H. W.
Simmons and Mrs. C. O. Owings
were visitors in Greenville Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Passmore of Fort Bragg,
N. C., is spending some time with
her daughter, Mrs. L. W. Hedgeopeth
and Mr. Hedgespeth.
iFriends of Jimmy Suttle wil(/learn
with interest that he left for Service
with the Army May 26. He is now
stationed at Fort Jackson where he
will take his basic training.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell and
daughter, Becky, of Charlotte, N. C.,
were week-end guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Braswell and
Mrs. Earl Braswell visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Griffin in Ware Shoals
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hudson and
family of Atlanta, Ga., spent several
days recently with Mrs. Bessie Holtz-
claw and other relaitves.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway and
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb and chil
dren, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fow
ler in Augusta, Ga., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Galloway and
son of Piedmont spent Sunday with
Mrs. Ira Bell Hooper.
Rev. and Mrs. Dial Jacks and son
of Seneca spent Thursday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks.
Pvt. Richard Wallenzine of Fort
Jackson, Mrs. Jim Wallenzine of
Newberry, Mrs. Fred Bragg, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Bragg of Johnson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenzine Sun.
day.
Mr. Allie Wood and children of
Norfolk, Va., are visiting his mother,
Mrs. Ofra Wood.
Mrs. Sarah Webb is spending sev
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Bolt in Greenville. ~
Miss Betty Anne Campbell of Co-
lumiba has been visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Rozzelle Foster
and family of Fort Bragig, N. C.,
spent several days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw and
Mrs. Essie Powell and children of
Greer and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ada
Center.
Mrs. Florence Moore of Augusta,
Ga., was the week-end guest of Mrs.
Ora Wood.
Miss Patsy Smith and Gary Bris-
sey of Ware Shoals visited relatives
here Sunday.
Mrs. Grady Smith, Harold Hamp
ton and Roy Trammell accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce of
Spartanburg attended the graduation
exercises at Winthrop college in Rock
Hill Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Griffin and daughters,
Gail and Beth of Florence, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. ard
Mrs. J. L. Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and
son, Jimmy, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Arnold spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Campbell in De
catur, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Washington Leopard : Dunaway, Juanita
and family of Ninety Six spent Sun- J Bryant.'
las Rice, Maria Ann King, ■ Sandy
Leopard, Lawrence Leopard, Lin
da Smith, Judy Lever. Charles Can
non and Tony McGee.
Second grade—Glendalyn Pearson,
Brenda Fallaw, Carolyn Rogers,
Sandra Rice, Virl Barker, and Betty
Hughes.
Third grade—Cheryl Harris, Che
ryl Wilson, Steve Allman, Sandra
Hamrick, Tyler
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Fourth grade — Marvin Sanders,
Cornelia Martin, Kay Pearson, Caro
lyn Keaton, Kathy Snelgrove, Sybil
day with
Leopard.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice visited his
mother, Mrs. Hattie Rice who is ill, I Windsdor.
Sunday. ! Fifth grade — Myra Snelgrove,
Lowell Rice was. the week-end Frank]in . William3) Q£?!ores Brook _
guest of his grandparents, Mr. and; shirei Susan ferry, r Billy Glenn, San-
■i^ enne r t m , . dra Ivester. Delores Lvda.
Mr. and Mrs. David Knight and • , : .
son of Bennettsville spent Saturday I. ‘ :xn f r ^ e Lora me Patterson,
wtih Mrs. Ira Chandler. / l£ mmy Madden Tony Hooper, Ruth
Hubert Leopard visited his par-|” uey ’ Jiminy Barker > and Juanita
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard a J lce - , „ . _
near Saluda Sunday. °^ en n Sraae Janice Braswell,
_ Carolyn Dunnaway, and Joyce
Davis-Heaton Marriage Is Wright
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis an
nounce the marriage of their, daugh
ter, Carolyn, to Walter Heaton on
May 2, at the home of Rev. L. B.
Robinson, the officiating minister, in
Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Heaton are making
their home with the bride’s parents
for the presetn.
grade of Providence school were
entertained at a lovely reception
Wednesday night in the Commun
ity center with the Woman’s club
and Men’s club as hosts and host
esses. The rooms were decorated
with a profusion of summer flowers.
Refreshments were served from a
table laid in white organdy over
pink, a center arrangement Of pink
and white gladioli with carnations
on a reflector was enhanced by tall
pink candles. Punch was served
by Mrs. B. F. Harvey and Mks. Da
vid Word.
Miss Mary Johnson and David
Word invited the guests into the
dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor,
Mrs^Ionje Wallace, Mr .and Mrs.
Clyde Trammell, Mrs. Claude Sims,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Poole and Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Templeton entertained in
the other rooms.
menting” in international living will
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Birth Announcement
Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell
of Decatur, Ga., announce the birth
of a daughter at Emory hospital in
Atlanta, Ga., Friday, May 29. The |
little girl has been named Janice
Clair.
Mrs. Campbell will be pleasantly;
remembered at Miss Billie Arnold, 1
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ar
nold of this city.
Mrs. Ford Returns Home
Mrs. J. W. Ford of Shreveport,
La., left Sunday for her home after
flying here three weeks ago to be at
Lydia Mills..
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school to come this Sunday. ( There
v/ill be cars for each street, and if
you would like to have a ride, just
be out on the sidewalk by 9:45, or
call the pastor and giv e him your
name and address.
Clubs Give Reception
The graduates of the seventh
Over two hundred guests were
present.
Putman Will Leave
For Euope July 4
Laurens, May 30.—Billy Putman,
the Laurens Ambassador under the
Putney Experiment in International
Living will sail from Quebec July 4
on the steamship Arosa Kulm.
He will land at Le Havre, France,
and then go to Southhampton, Eng
land. He will have a few days in
London before continuing to Scot
land where his summer of “experi-
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the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Roy
Trammell who has been a partient at
Hays hospital and General hospital
in Greenville. While here Mrs. Ford
visited her mother, Mrs. Sara Webb!
and other relatives.
Mrs. Ford will be pleasantly re-:
membered as the former Miss Josie
Webb of this city.
Chicken Supper Enjoyed
On Saturday evening members of
the Pentecostal Holiness church en
joyed a chicken supper at the Mary
Lou Ranch sponsored by the home
mission group.
A pleasant time was reported by
all.
With The Sick
Friends of J. F. Weir will learn
with regret that he is a patient at
General hospital in Greenville.
Mrs. Opal McCalister is recuperat
ing at her home after undergoing
surgery at Hays hospital.
We are glad to report Mrs. Roy
Trammell has returned home after
being a patient the past two weeks
at General Hospital in Greenville.
Sorry to say Lewis Samples suf
fered a broken leg injury recently in
a fall.
Friends of Harold Meadors will
learn with interest he is able to be
out after an appendectomy at Hays
hospital.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
~Mf. and Mrs! Grange Campbell
celebrated their wedding anniversary
June 1.
Joe Robert Hudson celebrated his
birthday May 27.
June 14 will be the birthday of
Miss Alice Faye Whitsel.
Sgt. Robert E. Crowell of the U. S.
Army celebrated his birthdav May
25.
Edward Gregory and Mrs. Martha
Gregory celebrated their birthdays
June 1.
Holly Foster, Jr., celebrated his
birthday Tuesdya, June 2.
Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and little
Larry William^ have birthdays to
morrow.
Lee Thornton celebrated his birth
day June 3.
Mrs. Opal McCalister will cele
brate her birthday June 7.
Albert Odom of Germany will
celebrate his birthday June 11.
To Go On Camp Trip
The Campfire and Blue Bird girls
will participate in Mrs. Lands recital
on June 4th. The Blue Birds will
sing and the Campfires will pro
vide a flag drill in costume. Camp
plans have been completed for the
annual trip to Camp Buck Horn July
20, 21, 22. A full staff of counselors,
including a life guard will accom
pany the girls. Reservations should
be nude as soon as possible with
Mrs. Land or Mrs. Sholar at the
community building. A fee of $3.00
will be charged for the trip. \
Woman’s Club Has Projects
■pie current project at the Wom
an’s club is the purchase of dishes
for Academy Street school cafeteria
by sponsoring dinners and are now
beginning a campaign to sell maga
zines. They are current sponsors of
the Tom Thumb wedding to be giv
en the 11th of June.
Highest Average Pupils
Academy Street school closed Fri
day having 81 students with perfect
attendance. Aaron Glenn, Pat Lan
ford, and Jerry Simmons completed
the record for three years straight
and Tommy Lanford completed five
years. The students with the highest
averages for the year are as fol
lows:
(First grade—Janice Hughes, Doug-
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