The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 25, 1954, Image 11
Thnreday, February 25, 1954
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Items of Interest From • . .
West Clinton!
MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative
PHONE 1M-J
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Mr. and Mi*. Lewis Gilliland
and children of Greenville, Miss
Mary Lou Turner of Fountain
Inn, and Misses Frances and
Lillian Arrowood of Del Rio,
Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Furman Sul-
Uvm and eon of Piedmont, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Sexton of Kinards,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longshore
of Joanna, fyfc iuid Mrs. John
Smith and son were Saturday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gil
liland.
Earl Davis of Anderson, is vis
iting his daughter, Mrs. J.' R
Cole, and Mr. Cole.
Mias Doris Brown of Green
ville, spent Sunday wtih Rev.
and Mrs. C. W. Barnes:
Mrs. Wm*» Monninyham hf
Columbia, was the Sunday guest
of Mrs. R. B. Randall.
, . Mrs. Minnie Smith and son,
Jerry, of Grev, visited Mrs. J.
J. Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spring and
Ricky, of Kingsport, Tenn.,
r. and Mrs. Robert Greer of
Greenwood, visited Mrs. Spring’s
sister, Mrs. M. L. Poole, and Mr.
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Pooie for several days
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams
and Miss Catherine Dunaway
of North Grenville Junior col
lege, spent the week with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.Bnxiks Dunaway. -
Mrs. Marion Ringer spent
Sunday with Me. and Mrs. Er
nest Ringer in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ward, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Cannon visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wedlock in
Spartanburg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gamer
and family of ~ Chester, were
week-end guests of Mrs. J. W.
Hedgepath, Mr. and Mra Rob
ert Adams and other relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Har
ris and children of Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister
and daughter, Pam, of Whitmire,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Gus
Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard
of Saluda, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard.
Luke Adams and Ernest Ad
ams of Callison, Mrs W: A. Jones
and daughter, Frances, of Green
wood, visited H. A. Adams, who
is a patient at the Blalock clinic,
and Mra Adams during the
week-end.
Ms is Gerry Trammell of Rock
Hill, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Trammell. '
Miss Betty Anne Campbell of
Columbia, and Marion Hall, Jr.,
of Augusta, Ga., were Sunday
guests of Miss Campbell’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell.
Mr. and Mra. L. B. Trammell
and Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry Tram-
tnett - were vMtaiy"3n tymsir
Monday. ■ >—>
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reeves
and daughter, Ricki, of Rock
Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus King.
" Mra. Qettys Nunn, Misses Mil
dred Nunn and Elsie Farris of
Rock Hill, and Mrs. Vem Ed
wards of Tampa, Fla., accom
panied Mrs. L. W. King home
Tuesday and remained for the
day. Mrs. Kjjig had been visit
iHjr her sister, Mrs Nunn,
other relatives for several
weeks.
Mrs. Narvis Sanders and son,
Paul, Miss Ila Mae Sawyer and
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bauknight of
Chester, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Quinn and daughter, Margaret,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hill and
children of Spartanburg, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King and
family of Anderson, visited Mr
and Mrs. Hall King Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Marvin Zim
merman and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Sill and family of
Barnwell, spent Sunday with |
Mr. and Mrs. Richard MoOre.
members. Mrs James Dungway
gave the devotional. Mrs. Grady
Smith, president, presided over
the business session and the roll
call and minutes of the previous
meeting were given by the secre
tary, Mra. Louie Webb. Several
items of business were disposed
of, after which Mrs. M. L. Poole
dismissed the meeting with
prayer. *
Entertained With' Shower
On Tuesday evening Mrs. Rob
ert Cannon was entertained with
a household shower at the home
of Mrs. EvgraTaVef.
birthday cake and sang Happy
Birthday to Tommy and Barry,
after which they were served her report.
secretary, Mrs, Rufus King, and
Mrs. Eva West, treasurer, gave
ice cream and cake
Each little guest remembered
Tommy and Barry with gifts.
Following the bieineas ses
sion the group was entertained
with a musical program by the
Clinton Music club.
Woman's Club Moots 1 The hostesses, Mra. W. D. Size-
* The Woman’s club held its more, Mrs. Julian Coleman, Miss
regular monthly meeting at the Miriam Dorman, Mrs. Mollie
Community building Tuesday Donatt and Mra. J. B. Cathcart,
evening. The meeting was call-, served ice cream pie and coffee,
ed to order by the president, • *
Mrs Allen Power and Mrs. John ^ HOT POOD
Little gave the devotional from
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With Tha Sick
Joan and Michael Vassey,
Danny Ivester, Mary Cole, Gail
Caughman are recuperating
from measles.
Mrs. Henry Caughman under
went surgery at Hays hospital
Tuesday.
Sorry to report Harry Foster,
Jr, underwent an appendectomy
Monday at Hays hospital.
H. A. Adams remains a patient
at the Blalock clinic.
Mrs. Sallie Gaston has return
ed after being a patient at Hays
hospital.
Birthdays and Wadding
Annivanariac
Miss Vemetta Lusk celebrated
a birthday February 21.
Little Charles Lever, Miss
Eliabeth Anhe Stone and Mrs.
Hubert Rollins will celebrate
birthdayp February 22.
Herb Fallow’s birthday was
Monday.
Mrs. J. J. Owens had a birth
day Tuesday.
Tracy Caughman celebrated a
birthday Sunday.
Little Anne Stone will be two
year old tomorrow.
Miss Annie Ruth Cagle had a
birthday yesterday.
Today is the birthday of Mrs.
Ruby Hudson.
' W. M. S. Meets
The Woman’s Missionary So
ciety of Calvary Baptist church
held its regular monthly meet
ing Monday evening at the
church. '.
An interesting program ' on
“The Migrants” was given by
Mrs. Ralph Riddle, program
chairman, and several other
After several games were en
joyed the hostesses, Mrs. Lever,
Mrs. Thornton Meadors and Mrs.
Wm. Cannon, served a salad
plate with cake.
Mra. Cannon was presented a
host of gifts.
Revival Continues
Revival services are still in
progress at the Church of God
on Elizabeth Street, with the Ro-
Anderson, preacher and music
ians, bringing the messages each
evening at 7:15.
The pastor, Rev. C. W. Barnes,
extends a hearty welcome to thf
public.
Birth Announcements
Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhodes are
receiving congratulations upon
the arrival of a daughter ?o«i Feb.
17 at Hays hospital The little
girl has been named Kay Fran
ces. Mrs. Rhodes will be re-
membered as Miss Mildred- Bra
zil.
Barker
Mr and Mrs Sam Barker an
nounce the birth of a son, Bar
ron Joe, on Feb. 17 at Hays hos- j
pital.
Mrs Barker is the former Miss
Betty Jo Ficklin, and Mr. Barker
is the son of Mr. and Mra. A A.
Barker of this city.
Cole-Alexander Rites
Mr and Mrs. James Cole an-;
nounce the marriage of thier,
daughter, Violet Ophelia, to A3c
Jack Odis Alexander of Green
ville, now* stationed in New
foundland
The .wedding took pla'-e on
Feb. 11 in Anderson. After a
brief honeymoon the groom re
turned to his station. Mrs. Al
exander will make her home
with her pnrcr.tj at 4JO Frances
street unil he returns from New- ]
foundland.
Classes To Begin
Miss Claribel Ham will start
classes in rug hooking, braiding
and crochet with woolen mate
rials at the Clinton Community
building at 1 p. m., Saturday,
Feb. 27.
All who are interested are in
vited to atend the classy
Entertained Sons On Birthday
Saturday at 3:00 p. m. Mrs. D.
D. Ficklin entertained a num
ber of little folk at the Com
munity building in honor of her
son’s, Tommy and Barry, who
had birthdays Feb. 15 llnd 24.
Several games were enjoyed,
after which Mrs. *" Ficklin, as
sisted by Mra. John Maye, invit
ed the littel folk into the dining
room where all gathered around
the table centered with a lovely
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