The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 05, 1953, Image 10

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Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 5, 195? WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MJ1S GRADY SMITH, Correspondent 'an& r iRepfesentative—Phone 596-J •. *' Mr..arid Mrs. Paul Glenn and son 'erf, Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sety Sunday. Pvt. Rudolph Hamrick of Par ris Inland, has returned to camp af ter >pending a ten-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R Hamrick. Mr and Mrs L. L. Rice and fam ily and Mrs. Hicks. Gooper were visit r- m .PomariajSunday. Mrs Gus Harris’ has returned \ orre after a week s visit with her ut, r, Mrs. Luther Watkins, in W re* mi re v ’ Mr and ,\Ir> Ernest Smith and \or.~ and Mrs Leila Smith of Buffa- lo, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Henry Lawson. V: and Mrs. S. A; Owens of- (Lifiney. spent Sunday with the fwrr.er’? mother, Mrs. D. L. Owens. Mr and Mrs. J. J. Owens sperit Sur ".a- w.th Mr. and Mrs! Ernest Aua-r- in Cailison. 1 , i .t Richard Wallenzine of Fort \ C, spent the week-end wall ■*,> parents, Mr. and Mrs. CUuui Wallenzine. M - John Cranford and Mrs. t hiiid Matthews of Chester, visit ed the farmer’s grandsons, Pete and Hilly Cranford, and Mr and Mrs. W. D ^.zemore recently. Mr and Mrs. George Price and ?or s and Mr and Mrs. Carl Heaton, Jr . were Sunday guests of Mr. Pr.'ce's sister, Mrs. Jim Anderson, and Mr. Anderson in Augusta. Ga. M*s J"H Seay is spending sev- t r. . day.-, with Mr. aod Mrs. Royce Sn th near Ware Shoals. Mr and Mrs. George Davis and fan .!.v visited his brother, Wilburn { Dav:,, who is nil, and Mrs. Davis - in f.mgsport, Tenn., recently. Paratrooper and Mrs. Charlie Owf.m r.f Spartanburg, and Fort Ja, k on. wete week-end guests of Mr ind Mrs. James Craine. John Bolton and Richard Jacks, idu.hnts at North Greenville Junior oiWj-e. were week-end guests of tin jatter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks. Mrs Laura Mae Howard visited Mrs Alice Howard in Piedmont during the week-end. GM2 Chas. Kmard of Norfolk, Va : is spending ten^ days wiLh his pan nfs, Mr. and Mrs. Ed B Norton. Mrs. Gladys Kellett and Mrs.* Grace Coke spent the w*eek-end in Gref nville with relatives. Friends of Colie Blease, Jr., will k*arr, with interest he has received bis .discharge from the army after serving 17 months in Korea with*- -Co F of the Infantry Division. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Foster and daughter of Charleston, were w*eek- roiJ .guests of Mrs. Foster’s' sister; Mrs Ralph Childs, Mr. Childs and ■uttun relatives. Mr. and Mrs Tommy Galloway and daughter of Oak Ridge, Tenn., were recent week-end'*guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. *C Galloway. Mr. ijmd Mrs. Goldie Simmons were visitors in Elizabeth City, N> "C,, Saturday. Mrs Floyd Taylor was called to Pelzer reeently due to the serious | illness of her father, J. B. Strick land fhvi. Jessie Lyda is spending a ten-day furlough with hi^ mother, j ltr> Clara Lyda, before sailing for, an overseas assignment. Rev and Mrs. B. O. McClain vis-; «fe*d their son, Roland McClain, who « a patient in an Atlana, Ga., hos- urtai Saturday. Mrs. Carl, Windsor and children off Elizabeth City, N C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colie HJtai-e DC1 Carl Windsor joined them here Saturday and is visiting hu parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ^Windsor ■Charier Windsor, Mrs. Carl Wnutsor and Mrs C. W. Windsor vjnted Mr and Mrs. Ed Duncan in| Anderson Sunday. and David Crocker of Union, were visitors Sunday of *Mr and JUrv f? L. Crowell. Jimmie Suttles of Fort Jack- .> .spending a 10-day leave with .Suttles and other relatives and ». rll report back to Fort Knox, Ky. j Mrs It. S. Hudson and sons of At- *anta, Ga., were w r eek-end guests •ji Mr- Ada Center and Miss Bessie, Hu to law and Mrs. Wm. Crowell of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-; eiid v:th the former’s parents,' Mr., and Mrs. R L. Crowell. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Sanders and >x>n, Mike, and Mrs. Annie Mae, Canghman visited Mrs. Sanders’ fajfrivr, Rob Smith, and Woodrow Smith in Newberry Saturday. Mrs. B. S. Rawls has returned fcaroc after a week’s visit with her ranter, Mrs. E. P. Lowry and other Motives in Saluda pounty. ASr -Richard Riser has returned to C^oni; Beach, Calif., after spending a thirty day leave with Jiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser. Murray Adams and W. R. Thomas so* ■attending the Southern Metho- rfbst conference at Florence this day guests of Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and sons, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. E Brown of Joanna, visited the latter Mr. Brown’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Brown, in Hartwell, Ga., Sunday. A. L. Rollins of Columbia, visit ed his brother, Cj>. "R. Rollins, and Mrs. Rollins Tuesday. Mrs J. L. Reynolds and daughter. Shirley, were visitors in Greenville Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey spent Monday and Tuesday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Scott, in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Fair of Green ville were week-end guests of the^i daughter, Mrs. Claude Gilstrap, Jr., and Mr. Gilstrap. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Evans Goodwiu and -ons. Evans JII, and Joe. of Mul.in-, •ihd Mr and Mr=. Tommy Traylor and daughter, Joy, of Union, spent Fridav night and Saturday with Mrs. J >e E Land. Mr and Mrs. Eddie Rodelsperger and daughter of Newberry, and Mr and Mrs. Charles Hughes and daughter of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holzciaw Sunday. With The Sick Glad to report Mrs. Ada Center is able to be up after. several weeks illness. Tony McCall suffered a broken arm at play recently. Mrs. L. C. Gooch has returhed to her home after undergoing surgery at Hays hospital. Mrs. Charlie Foster has returned home after several days- stay 5t Hays hospital. Friends of Mrs. C. W. Windsor will be glad to know she is able to be out after several days stay at Hays hospital. Mrs. Jim Tinsley has been con-- fused to her home several days due to illness. Regret to report Mrs. John Heds- 1 peth has been ill several days at her home Friends of Richard Hampton will learn with interest that his condi tion is improved, but he still re mains a patient at Spears clinic in* Denver, Colo. blue Forget-Me-Nots. Her only at tendant was her sister, -Mrs. Carl, Windsor of Elizabeth City, N. C.,, who wore a dusty rose dress with navy acessories and a corsage of] white carnations. The groom was attended by Colie Blease, Jr, brother of the groom( as best man. Following the ceremony the cou ple left for a wedding, trip to points side with her parents until Mr of interest in Charleston, ■, Mrs .Simmons, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Blease of this city, received her education in the city schools. Mr. Simmons is the son of Mrs. Estelle Roland of this city, and re ceived his education-in the city schools and recently returned from several months duty with the U. S. Army. At present Mrs. Simmons will re~ Simmons receives his discharge from the army. Birth Announcement Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duncan of And erson, are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a son, Harold Stanley, October 22 at Anderson hospital. Mrs. Duncan will be remembered as the former Miss Doris Windsor of this city. Shower For Bride-Elect jOn Friday evening, October 23, Mesdames Johnnie Mason, Shirley Wilson and Pauline Creswell were hostesses to a lovely party honoring Miss Evelyn Blease, bride-elect, at the home of the latter. Upon Miss Blease’s arrival the guests joined in sieging “Here Comes the Bride,” and she Was pre setted a corsage of white carna tions. 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