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Pajje Two THE CLINTON CHRONICtl Thursday, Angwt g, 1958 / WEST CUNTOII SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. GRADY SMITH. Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R GM3 Charles Kinard of Norfolk, Ya., and Mrs. Olgie Shealy of Co lumbia, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Norton. Miss Sharon Jennihgs of Oak Ridge, Tenn., is spending some time with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds. Melvin Creswell, William Bailey and Harvey Malpass attended the car races in Asheville, N. C., Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Richardson of Columbia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeder and I family spent several days withj Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hurt in! Cortland, Ind., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Boyette vis ited in the mountains of North Carolina during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hampton and! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hampton and \isitmg his sister, Mrs. Iha Bell Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. John Bagwell of Pauline, visiited his sister, Mrs. L. B. Trammell and Mr. Trammell and other relatives Sunday. ^ , , j* • son spent Sunday with Pvt; Alvin . Sav :^„ 0f ,^ nd ^ 0n ’^ ! Hampton at For Jackson. Rudolph Hamrick has joined the Marines and is taking his basic i training at Parris Island. Mrs. Blanche Creswell, Mrs. i Gregory, Mrs. Rosa Owens, Mrs. Essie B. Simmons and Mrs. Leila Smith are attending camp meeting at Beech Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and son, Keith, of Greenville, w’ere week-end guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. H. Seay. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gilliland, Mrs. John Smith and son, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Furman SulliuBn and son of Pelzer, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Pul ley in Dillon. Mrs. Laura Mae Howard spent Sunday with Mrs. Alice Howard in! Piedmont. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ryan and children of Riverside, Calif., havej returned to their home after a; week’s visit with her parents, Mr. j*nd Mrs. R. L. Creswell. Mrs. Esther. Mitchell and Miss Marian Mitchell attended the Gal- Laurens Drive-In Theatre VVED.-THUR. AUG. 5-6 THE GREEN GLOVE Glenn Ford, Geraldine Brooks CARTOON - NEWS I RI.-SAT. AUG. 7-8 TROUBLE ALONG ; loway reunion at the home of Mr. j ' ^ ) and Mrs. R. L. Leslie in Easley re- 1 THE WAY John Wayne, Donna Reed. Charles Coburn CARTOON - NEWS cently and Mrs. Mitchell remained 1 for a longer visit with her sister, j Mrs. Leslie. Mrs. J. H. Seay has returned home from visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shui-pe in Portsmouth, Va,. and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Heath in SI M)A\ Al G. 9 Norfolk, Va. Miss Ruth Toms, RN, of Char lotte, N. C., was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Toms. - Mrs. Lydia Warren left Sunday for her home in Baton Rouge, La., after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ott Thomas and Mr. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Zimmer man and family and Mr. and Mrs. , Floyd Gill and children of Aiken, Gordon MacRae, Eddie Bracken were Sunday guests of Mr. and CARTOON Mrs - Richard Moore. ‘ A2c George Dunaway, sailed ROOM FOR ONE MORE Cary Grant, Betsy Drake Sunday Show at 9:00 O'clock MON.-TUES. AUG. 10-11 ABOUT FACE WED.-THUR. SALUDAS AMIGO — Also — DUMBO A Walt Disney Show CARTOON - NEWS Wednesday for overseas duty. AUG. 12-12 Misses-joyce-CreswelL 1 Cannon spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Buddv Cannon in Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Braswell and son, Gary, and Miss Carrie Mae Pearson were called to Union Fri day due to the serious illness of Mrs. Braswell’s grandfather, Willie Thompson. Mrs. Oscar Rush of Greenwood, Trutk Owners! PUT YOUR PRICE ON YOUR PRESENT TRUCK FOR A DEAL ON A NEW DODGE! Make your own appraisal... mail it to us I We’re anxious to trade)? and will do our level best to meet your price! No costl No obligation! Best deal ever offered truck owners! Here’s all you do: Decide wdiat your present truck is worth in a trade on a new Dodge truck. Write this figure on the appraisal form below. Fill out the form, and mail it to us! Or if you prefer, phone us. We’ll do our very best to meet the price you put on your present truck. If we can get together, you’ve got a real “name your own price” deal. If we can’t, there’s no obligation. So mail the appraisal form now! (or, phone in the information) I have a_ . ( year, moke, model) .truck, in. (good, fair, poor) condition. I think it is worth $ in a trade. I understand that you are not obligated to meet this price, nor am I obligated to accept it. Name. Mailing Address. J TRUCKS t COOPER MOTOR COMPANY i _ 211 W. Main Street — Telephone 515 spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. James Caughman. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas v Prather and son spent Saturday with the latter’s father, J. T. Ferguson, in Newberry. Mrs. Aretha Bagwell of Union, spent the week-end with her sis ter, Mrs. B. B. Stroud and Mr.' Stroud. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Shelley and; sons of Baltimore, Md., hayy re turned home after spending the, week-end with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. B. O. McClain. Master Bobby O’Sullivan has re- , turned from a week’s stay with hisJ grandmother, Mrs. Marie O’Sulli-1 van, .in Spartanburg. Pvt. James Edmonds has com- j pleted his basic training at Parris! Island and is spending a ten-day I leave with his parents, Mr. and j Mrs. Jessie Edmonds. Affer his leave he will be stationed at Quan- tico, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ranee Neal of Whitmire, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Coffer of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Edmonds. Pvt. Gene Dunaway has been spending a Weave at home and left Tuesday for California where he will sail for Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and daughters, and Miss Sylvene Rice visited. Mr. and Mrs. Washing ton Leopard and daughters. in Ninety-Six recently. ^ Miss Delores Passmore of \p- anna, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longsflbre. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawson and Jack Lawson and sons of Buffalo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson. ( Miss Fay Smitherman of Atlan ta, Ga., is the guest of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Smith erman. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watts and family visited in Aiken Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Valdee Hodge and children and Mrs. Alston of Min-1 neapolis, Minn., and Mrs. Bertie | Hodge of Easley, visited friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Kuyken dall of Tryon, N. C., visited Mrs. Alice Kinard and other relatives during the week-end. Pvt. Jimmie Suttles of Fort Jack- son, spent the week-end with Mrs. Suttles. Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson and children were visitors in Co lumbia Monday. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers and daughters are vacationing in the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ivey and family of Greenwood, spent Sun- day with Ml and. Mrs. J^-B^ lvey. With The Sick Little Bobby Cagle is convalesc ing at his home after a tonsilec- tomy at Hays hospital. Mrs. Sidney Stitt has been ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. Rich ard Moore. Mrs. Robert McGinnis is able to be out after being ill at her home. Richard Turner is able to be up and out after an appendectomy at Hays hospital. Miss Magdalene Lepbard has been ill at her home. Sorry to • report Miss Barbara Lawson underwent an appendec tomy at the Laurens hospital Sat urday. Mrs. Bill Snow underwent sur gery at a local hospital Monday. Friends of Mrs. Lewis . Butler will learn with regret she is ill at her home. Regret to report Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hillman have been patients in a Florence hospital. - ■■■■♦■ Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker celebrated a wedding anniversary 1 July 18. July 29th was the birthday of Kenneth Thomas. Little Barry Caughman will be 4 years old tomorrow. “ August 1st was the birthday of Mrs. Carol Samples and Mrs. Hel- ! en Oxner. Miss Elsie Williams was 4 years old July 28, which was also Tony | Lawson’s birthday. * Mr. and Mrs. David Adams ob served their 30th wedding anni versary July 28. Guyla Adams celebrated her 5th birthday July 27. Miss Sandra Norris was II years old yesterday. Mrs. Fred Galloway will observe a birthday August 8. July 15th was the birthday of Miss Priscilla Williamson. Haskell Williamson celebrated a birthday July 28. Mrs. Joanne Suttles celebrated a birthday July 30. Birthdoay Party Enjoyed Saturday evening Mrs. Dorsey Turner was hostess to fifteen little girls and boys on the occasion of Randy and Marshall T u r n e r’s birthdays. Outdoor games under the direc tion of Miss Nancy Smith, were en joyed after which the children were invited into the dining room where the prettily appointed table, was centered with a birthday cake which was cut and served with soft drinks. Mrs. Josephine Turner assisted Mrs. Turner in serving. Upon departure each little guest was presented a souvenir and both Randy and Marshall were re membered with gifts by each one present. Miss Hooper Honored Miss Billy Dee Hooper, daughter of Mrs. Ina Bell Hooper, who will be married tomorrow, August 7, to Vestus Wehunt t>l Joanna, was honored with a lingerie shower Friday evening at the Community house. Hostesses were Mrs. Joe Terry, Mrs. C. W. Wooten, Mrs. R. C. Ox ner, Mrs. Clyde Fhitnam and Miss Evelyn Blease. The club was lovely with floral arrangements in keeping with a green and white bridal note. Re freshments were served buffet from the long dining table overlaid with a white organdy cloth over green with ribbons extending from the centerpiece of white gladioli and feverfew. A similar arrange ment was used on the piano and wedding bells suspended over the doorway were a feature of the dec orations. Guests’ places were mark ed with white and green wedding bell place cards at small tables cen tered with carnations and greenery. Inside the place cards were games whidh were later directed by Mrs. Joe Land who assisted in enter taining and rendered musical se lections To the strains of the’ traditional wedding march littlfe Joan Burgess presented the gifts to the bride- elect. " — — About fifty guests, including the following out of town relatives and friends, were invited for the oc casion: Mrs Henry Monroe, Mrs. Helen Wright, Mrs. Murphy Bolt, and Miss Sadie Coleman, all of Laurens. Camp Fire Girls Meet All three groups of Clinton Mills Camp Fire girls will meet Monday afternoon, August 10, at the Com munity building at 3 o’clock. Beads and honor awards will be presented those who have finished ranks. The girls will also plain an Au gust social. Mrs. Michael Sholar will meet with the girls and be in charge of the social. All girls are asked to be present at this import ant meeting. < TEL Class Picnic Today The TEL class of Calvary Baptist church will go to Greenwood state park this evening (Thursday) for a family picnic. The class will meet at the Community building at 7:00 p. m. All members are invited to go. Conway Fullar Passof Conway Fuller, 80, died Friday night at the home of his son, Er win Fuller, in Greenwood, after sceveral months of illness. Funeral services fere held Sun day afternoon at the home, con ducted by the Rev. A. R. Hughes and Rev. Willis. Burial was in Lebanon church cemetery near Greenwood. He is survived by six sons, Er win, Jesse, Leslie, Casper and Hen ry Fuller, all of Greenwood; Jack Fuller of this city; two daughters, Mrs. Almena Proctor of Greenwood and Mrs. Hattie Moates of Joanna; one sister, Mrs. Nan , Griffin of Greenwood; one brother, Ewell Fuller, of the Hurricane commun ity. ' ^ Loses Brother Friends of E. E. 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