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i ^rhursday, January 21; 1954 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre S«ve« am CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS i MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Phone 596-J ~ » — - - — — — 1 1 ini-unnjn.T.~i~L~u~.-u-irij-ij~u~u~tr. cele-; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams and: Miss Dianne Caughman is sons, and Mrs. John Hedgespeth vis-; brating her birthday today, ited Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garner, Jr., j Mi ss Wanda” Lee Phillips and Ricky in Chester Sunday. 'Adams will celebrate birthdays Jan- Mr. and Mrs. Kneuffer Creswell uary 24. and daughter, Joyce, spent Sunday ;—»—• * with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Colie * With The Sick Blease and Mr. Blease near Cross We are ilad ter repoii that Mrs. . i- HiH- , | Robert Cannon is recuperltyig at tho Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Middleton and ^home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. family of Greenville were week-ehd J. H. Barbery. guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and * Mrs. R. P. Harris. Card Thanks Miss Catherine Dunaway of North Words cannot' express my appre- GreenviUe Junior college spent the ciation for the kindness shown me by we^lc-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway relatives, neighbors and friends dur ing the illness and death of my'sis- Mrs. R. L. Crowell returned home iter, Mrs. Florence O’Shields in Ware with her daughter, Mrs. Newton ,ShoaU. The flowers were lovely Ryan^h * n ^ ^f Vera ^ i arK ^ deeply appreciated. Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble, Mr. and Mrs. % Harold Cauble, Mr. and Mrs. . Bill Hedspeth, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Bell, W. P. Terry and daughter, Irene, attended the funeral of Mrs. Ray Cauble’s sister, Mrs. Florence O’Shields in Ware Shoals Thursday. —MRS. RAY CAUBLE. Birth Announcement West Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell West of Greenville, announce the birth of a daughter Tuesday, Jan. 12 at Green- Sgt. and Mrs. Willie B. Quinton of! V ji,i e General hospital. The little girl 'rkan^ France, are ^spending a fur- has been named Pamela Kay: lough with their mother, Mrs. Sadie; Mrs/West is the former Miss Bet- . Quinton and Mrs. R. L. SulliVgn andUy Salisbee of Greenville. Mr. Wes: other relatives. 'is the son of Mrs. J. J. West and the Mrs. Mamie McClure of Spartan-. i a ^ e \j r West of this city, burg, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker of' Lauren^, and rs. Jessie Harmon »———. , and family of Johnston, Mrs. Walter M,ss Mary Cannon Weds Ted Ward Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Al- Mlss Ellen Cannon became len of GreenviUe visited Mr. and !the bride of Ted Ward on Saturday Mrs. Williapn Cannon during the;® v ® nin g ^ an Ji ar >’ i 6 at 8 o’clock at week-end. , Friends of Bobby Galloway will learn with interest that he has en listed in the Air Corps and is .tak ing his basic training at San Antonio, Texas. Mr.' and Mrs. Vernon Trammell and ! Calvary Rev. J. W. Spillers, church pas tor, performed the ceremony in the presence of relatives and friends us ing the impressive double ring cere- 'mony. Mrs. Joe Land, organist, and Mr. son, Drew, visited the latter’s par-jA. D. Lancaster vocalist, presented a ents, Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Thorne, in program of wedding musiq. Mr. Lan- Chesnee Sunday. Little Jane Tram-faster sang “Because” and a quar- mell returned home after several let composed of Misses Polly Brazil, days visit with her grandparents. Nellie Osborne, Mr. Lancaster and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones, Mr. and Mr. M. L. Poole sang “Seal Us O Mrs. Harold Carson, and son and Holy Spirit’ as the benediction. Mrs. Evelyn Bryant of Greenwood I Organ selections included nuptial visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams i mu slc to the ceremony. “Indian Sum- Sunday. Hubert Leopard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard near Saluda. Mr. and Mrs. Radph Smith and children of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson and children Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawson and Mrs. Dollie Smith of Buffalo visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson, Jr., and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cothran and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester LeRoy in Greenville recently. Miss Sylvene Rice spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bennett near Laurens. mer,” “Love’s Old Sweet Song” and the traditional wedding marches as a processional and recessional. ‘ The vows were spoken against a background of green and white. Two floor baskets of white gladiola and mums, With palms composed the setting for the vows. ■The bride and groom entered to gether unattended. The bride was lovely in a two piece navy suit with light blue accessories and her shoul der corsage was of red carnations. Immediately following the cere mony the couple left for a short wedding trip to the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. Ward is the daughter of Mr. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. WMliams were! and Mrs - William Cannon and a called to Greenwood Sunday due to! S r ? dua _ t ® Clinton high school. the illness of Jtev. Williams brother, Leon Williams. Mr. and Mr*. Oiintbn West and Mrs. J. J. West visited Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell West in Greenville during the week-end. * , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Locke of Spar- tanbury were recent week-end guests ^ . — Poole of their daughter, Mrs. M. L. aad Mr, Poole. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ivey, Mr. and Mrs. George Sly, were called to Ware ils Wednesd Shoals Wednesday due to the illness of Mr. Ivey’s and Mrs. Sly’s mother. Pvt. Pat Lowe of Fort Jackson spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe. Those from out of town attending the funeral of R. L. Crowell were: Marion Ryan, Fort Gibson, Miss., J. C. and David Crocker, Mrs. Mag gie Crocker and Mrs. George Ladd of Union, Thomas Crocker and Mrs. Georgia Crocker of Lockhart, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harrell of Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conyers, Clover, Mrs. Kathleen Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. John Shoo of Concord, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ficklin and children of Spartanburg. Friends of Maxie Joe Hedspeth will learn with interest he has en listed in the Air Corps and is taking has basic training in San Antonio, Texas. Birthdays And Anniversaries Mrs. Leo Thornton, and Alan Tram- mell celebrated birthdays yesterday. MORRISON FURNITURE CO. E. Main at Maagrore Phone 425 Mr. Ward is the son of Mrs. Frank Riley and has recently received his discharge from the army and is now manager of the Lydia Service Sta tion. At present the young couple will make their home with the bride’s parents on Jackson street. W. M. S. The Woman’s Missionary Society of Calvary Baptist church held their regular monthly meeting Monday evening at the church. The president, Mrs. Grady Smith presided and the meeting was opened with all singing “We’ve A Story To Tell,” and prayer by Mrs. M. L. Poole. Several new members were welcomed. Roll call and minutes by the secretary, Mrs. Louie Webb, with 21 present. A dis cussion on organizing more circles was left open to the next meeting. Other items disposed of hte meeting was turned over to Mrs. Ralph Rid dle who with several members gave an interesting program with the sub ject “The World At Our Doorstep.” Mrs. Claud GHstrap gave the devo tional and closed the meeting with prayer. Men’s Clnb Meets The Men’s Community club held their regular monthly meeting and supper Thursday, January 7. After supper the election of officers was entered upon for the new year. The following officers for 19S4 were elected: William D. Terry, president, Grange Campbell, secretary, and Carl Espieg, treasurer. Quartet to Practice ’ The Men’s chorus and quartet will practice each Monday‘evening at 6:30 at the Community building. 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