The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 19, 1953, Image 15
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Thursday* November 19, 1953
* WESI CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. GRADY SMITH, Corresponde nt and Representative—Phone 596-J
Mrs. J. H. Seay, Miss Feroline
Seay and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Seay and son, Randy, accompanied
by Mrs. Paul Glenn of Greenville,
attended the funeral of Claude Neal
in Greenwood Saturday.
Mis. J. J- Srpith and Miss Nan
Smith were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wilburn in
Joanna.
Mrs. John Hedspeth, Misses Alice
Faye Whitsel and Shirley Hedspeth,
Bobby Galloway and Maxie Heds
peth visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
C?rr in Aiken Sunday.
Mrs. Milton King and children of
Greenville, visited her sister, Mrs.
J. B Reeder, and Mr. Reeder Sun
day.
Miss Gerry Trammell of Rock Hill,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bolton and
end with the latter’s parents, Mr.
sons of Greenwood, spent the week
end Mrs. J. H. Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenzine
and sons, Richard and Maxie, spent
Sunday in Williamston with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Smith.
Mrs. O. B. Glenn and Miss Vir
ginia Glenn of Spartanburg, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Trammell
Saturday.
Miss Juanita McGinnis and Wayne
Graham visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
McGinnis in Chester Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grifin and fam
ily of Florence, were visitors Sun
day of the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Woodward and
Mrs. Mamie Woodward of Orange
burg, were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Longshore.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ivey and chil
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gar
rett attended a birthday dinner in
Ware Shoals Sunday, Nov. 15, in
honor of Mrs. £. C. Ivey.
Mrs. Dial Jacks and son of Sene
ca, spent several days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks,
while Rev. Jacks attended the
Southern Baptist State convention
in Charleston.
Mrs. P. D. Watkins, Mrs. John Col
lins, Mrs. W. A. Jones and T. D.
Jones of Greenwood, visited Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Adams Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard
spent Thursday with the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leop-
and sons are improving after being
ill.
Neiffer Creswell has returned to
Palms adorned each side of the Bible, bell
stand. ✓
The bride and groom entered to- Birthday Dinner Enjoyed
gether unattended. The bride was On Sunday, Nov. 15, Mr.
lovely in a navy blue dress witn Mrs Robert McGinnis entertained
matching^ accessories. Her corsage, with a b i rr hday dinner in honor of
was of white carnations. | Mrs McGinnis’ sister, Mrs. Ed Wil-
. . . .. .. . ., Mrs. Starnes is the daughter of kerson, of Augusta ,Ga.
his home af er being a patient at Mrs ^ Campbell and the late
Hays hospital several days. Mr Camobell of this city
Mrs. Hallie Campbell has been! Mr -_ Campt>e11 01 cl, y
confined to her home several days i Mr - Star " e ^ is the 500 of ^ r - and
with illness. Mrs - Broadus Starnes of this city.
Friends of Herbert Hughes will
learn with regret he is a patfent at
Hays hospital.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mrs. Ernest Smith celebrated a
birthday November 12.
Mrs. Henry Lawson observed her
65th birthday November 15.
November 13th was the birthday
of Harold Meadors and Mrs. Swedie
Smith.
Mrs. Oscar Kinard celebrated her
birthday November 5.
Mrs. Houston Trammell, Mrs. Paul
Foster and John Word had birthdays
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E .C. Longshore cele
brated their 52nd wedding anniver
sary November 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson cele
brated a wedding anniversary No
vember 11.
Miss Juanita Hamrick and Stan
ley Fuller are celebrating birthdays
today.
Starke Hudson celebrated his
birthday yesterday.
November 22nd will be Richard!
Hampton’s birthday.
Mrs. Lilly Lee wil celebrate a
birthday November 21.
Mr. and M*-s. J. R. Williamson
celebrated tn^lr wedding anniver
sary November 18.
Birth Announcement
Carr
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace (Bud) Carr
announce the arrival of a son, John
nie Glenn, on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at
the Aiken hospital.
Mrs. Carr will be pleasantly re
membered as the former Miss Lessie
Hedspeth, daughter of Mrs. John
Hedspeth, and the late Mr. Heds
peth of this city.
McGinnis-Graham Engagement
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Juanita, to Wayne Gra
ham. The wedding will take place
December 23
ard, near Salud.a
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawson,] Quartet To Appear
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Smith and Mrs. On Sunday evening at 7 o’clock
Leila Smith of Buffalo, spent Sun- a male quartet from Emmanuel coU
day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Law- ! lege of Franklin Springs, N. C., will
son. j present a program of gospel music j
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Butler, Miss-! at the Pentecostal Holiness church.'
es Grace and Brenda Butler and 1 The pastor, Rev. J. A. Williams, ^
Buddy Butler of Ninety-Six, were! cordially invites the public.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hu- j J ♦
bert Leopard. Revival In Progress
S. A. Owens of Gaffney, visited j A revival is in progress at the |
his mother, Mrs. D. L. Owens Sun-'Church of God on Elizabeth street.:
day.
Jimmy Few of Jacksonville, Fla.,
and the U. S. Army, spent the week
end with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Davis and other relatives
before sailing for France.
Mr. and Mrs. James Thornton of
Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Timms of Pendleton, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bark
er.
He received his education in the lo-
Shower Compliments Mrs. Dewey
Oxner •
On Friday evennig the Community
and I building was the scene of a pink and
blue shower complimentimg Mrs.
Dewey Oxner.
Bingo was enjoyed throughout
the evening, and Mrs. Oxner receiv- j
ed many lovely and useful gifts.
A lovely birthday cake with can
dles adorned the dining table. Those'
enjoying the happy ocasion were
Mr. Wilkerson, Earl Garner, Miss
Anne Wad&, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Folds
cal schools and is employed by the I and son, James, of Augusta, Ga.;
Chronicle Publishing company. j Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith and daugh-
At the present the young couple | ter of Joanna; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
will make their home with the j Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
bride’s mother, Mrs. LeRoy Camp- Prince and son. Tommy, of this city. 1 the Campbell-Starnes
a dinner at their home. White gladi
oli added beauty to the home.
Those attending were Mrs. LeRoy
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glenn,
Mr. and Mrs. Budd^y Yarborough,
Mr. and Mrs. Jot Abercrombie, Mr.
and Mrs. Broadus Starnes
B&PW Clinic
' The hostesses, Mi;s. James Craine, 1^ Pncfnonpri
fTrc Arthur Davis and Mrs Rarhal! 15 »U»»PVIICU
The small business clinic spon-
Mrs. Arthur Davis and Mrs. Rachel
Humphries served sandwiches, lem-, . . ^ .
onade and cookies ' , :' sor f d b y, Sou,h Carol,na Fed-
eration of Business and Profession
al Women’s clubs, scheduled to be
held November 21 has been post-
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry poned. It will be held Februafy
Holley entertained the families of 24. 1954, at the Jefferson hotel !a
wedding at Columbia.
Wedding Dinner Sunday
Rev. James A. Dunlap, evangelist]
of Greenville, is the guest speaker
each evening at 7:15. The pastor.
Rev. C. W. Barnes, extends a cordial
welcome to the public to attend.
Campbell-Starnes Rites
On Saturday evening, Nov. 14,
Miss Corinne Campbell became the
bride of Ray Starnes in a lovely
candlelight service at Calvary Bap
tist church.
Rev. J. W. Spillers, pastor of the
who is ill, and Mrs. Kuykendall in! church, performed the rites, using ^
Tryon, N. C., recently. the impressive double ring cere-,
♦ ■■ | mony.
With The Sick Mrs. Joe Land organist, and Miss]
Sorry to report Mrs. Ersula Blake- Alma Spillers, vocalist, presented a,
program of wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart and
family visited Harley Kuykendall,
ly is confined to her home with ill
ness.
Friends of John Word will learn
with regret he is a patient at the
General hospital in Spartanburg.
With interest we report Richard
Hampton at home for a while after
undergoing treatment at Spears clin
ic in Denver, Colo.
Sorry to say Mrs. Annie Evans is
a patient at Hays hospital.
Glad to report Mrs. Tom Brown
music. Miss;
Spillers sang “Because” and “Seal
Us, O Holy Spirit” as a benediction.
Organ music selections included
nuptial music to the ceremony and
the traditional marches as a proces
sional and recessional.
The vows were spoken against a
background of green and white.
Two floor baskets of white gladioli
were flanked by seven-branched
candelabra holding white tapers. ]
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