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1 T Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ii.ii asBe8=ss=L l .—x-Mi].x=aM Thursday, Jons 10,1954 Items of Interest From ... West Clinton^/ MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correependent and Representative PHONE 5M-J Mrs. Dint Jacks and sons of) Mrs. Seneca were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks while Rev. Jacks attended the South ern Baptist Convention in St. Louis, Missouri. Mrs. W. M. Adams recently spent a week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell in De catur and was honored with a birthday while there. The dinner was in honor of the Campbell’s daughter, Janice, who was cel ebrating her first birthday. Miss Catherine Dunaway and ville Junior college spent a few L. R. Campbell of North Green- days at home. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ballard of Woodruff spent Friday with tho latter’s daughter, Mrs. W. B. Samples and Mr. Samples. Miss Pat and Mr. Donald Os borne have returned home after a few weeks' visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Price in Laurens. Dr. and Mrs. Odis Shealy and son of Richmond, Va., Mrs. Jacob Shealy of Little Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Cou sins and children of Reidsville , were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Adams. Miss Betty Anne Campbell of Columbia and Mr. Marion Hall of Augusta. Ga., visited the •fonmer’s parents, Mr. and Mss Joe Campbell during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Trammell of Rutherford, N. C- spent Sun day with R. T. Trammell and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith. Mr. and Mrs M. L. Poole and Mrs. Joe E. Land visited the lat ter’s brother, Mrs. Fred Buchan an, who is seriously ill, and Mrs. Buchanan in Tryon, N. C., Sun day. Mr. Dewey Brazil of North Greenville Junior College is home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hams spent the week-end in Pelzer and Odie Lancaster in Cliff Side, N. G. and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sisk at Forest City, N. C. during the week-end. Miss Gerry Trammell of Rock Hill spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks vis ited Mrs. M. M. Scott, who is seriously ill and Mr. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe in Pin ion during the week-end. Mrs. Richard Moore has re turned from several days stay with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Zim merman and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gill in Barnwell. Mrs. Gill and children returned home with her for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moody and daughter attended an anniver sary dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Gaiura Owens in Pelzer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparks and. children and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bolton and family of Greenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and son Keith, of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and son, Cary of near Laurens, Mrs. Bernice Heath of Ware Shoals and Mrs. Qary Brissey of near Laurens visited Mrs. J. H. Seay during the week-end.. Mrs. Geneva Coker is spend ing several Weeks with her daughterfi Mrs John Patterson and Mr. Patterson in Madison, Indiana^ Mrs. Marion Ringer of San Diego, Calif., has returned to Newberry- while her husband is serving -with the U. S. Navy and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster this week. Mr. and Mrs. John E Ivey of Greenwood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson. Mr. Bill Jacks of New York is visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. H. W. Grant of Spartan- with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Law- son, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carson and son, of Greenwood, Mrs. Maggie Din- son and Mrs. Essie Baker of Newberry visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams during the week end. Hubert Leopard and daughters, Magdalene and Elizabeth spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs George Leopard near Ninety Six. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Penland and daughter of Gastonia, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boy- ter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thomas, Mrs. Pressley Ohaney and daughter, Judy attended the funeral of Mr. Thomas’ brother, Mr. Jack Thomas in Dublin, Ga., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winsdor and sons, Mrs. C. W. Winsdor and daughter, Sybil visited Sfc. and Mrs. E. O. Brazil in Colum bus, Ga., for the week-end. Mrs. Winsdor and Sybil remained for a longer visit. ♦ With The Sick Glad to report Little Skyler Adams is able to be up and her condition improving after a ton sillectomy at Hays hospital. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson has re turned to her home after being a patient at Hays hospital. Mr. H. A. Adams is ill at his home. Miss Mattie Lou Puckett has returned home after undergoing surgery at Laurens hospital. Friends of Richard Finley and Jack Lawson of Buffalo will learn with regret that they were seriously injured in a motorcycle wreck near Union Monday. Jack remains a patient at a Union hospital and Richard is at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawson. attended an annivesrary din-l^ ur 8 spent the weekend with tier at the home of Mr. and Mrs Garvin Owens.. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Long and Mrs. W. H. Long of Prosperity spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amiek. Mrs. J. D. Word spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Van Garrett in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cockerel and daughter, Ellen of Bateaburg ■pent Sunday with their daugh ter, Mrs. David MiHcr and Rev Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watts and family of Greenwood spent the week-end with Mrs. Watt’> sister, Mrs. Joe Burns and Mr Bums. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lancaster and family visited their parents. her nephew, Clark Meadors and Mrs. Meador*. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkerson and Miss Ann Wade of Augusta, Ga., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis. Mrs. J. B. Reeder and Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat attended graduating exercises at Laurens High School Thursday. Mrs. Ursula Blakely and Miss Sara Blakely spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Maxie Blakely in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeder and Mrs. Elbe Reder- visited Mrs. Leila Pitts in Newberry Sun day. r Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Finley and son. Tommy, of Anniston, Ala., are spending some time Birthdays And AnnivarsariM Today is Mrs. Louie Webb’s birthday. Mrs. Walt McCalister, and W. L. Glenn had birthdays June 7. Carl Winsdor and Gary Wilson celebrated birthdays June 8. Tomorrow will be Mrs. W. B. Samples birthday. Mr. A. W. Ridings celebrated a birthday June 7. Carl S. Winsdor, DC1 of U. S. Naval hospital. Charleston, cele brated a birthday June 8. Picnic Enjoyed The Intermediate Department of Calvary Baptist church, ac companied by their Superintend ent, Mrs. Grady Smith and the following teachers: Miss Nellie Osborne, Mrs. Ted Ward, Mrs. James Dunaway, Dewey Brazil and Ted Ward went by bus to Stomp Springs Friday evening where a picnic was enjoyed Croquet, horseshoes and other active games under the direction of Dewey Brazil and Ted Ward were enjoyed. L. R. Campbell, led the group in singing choruses. District Mooting To Bo Hold The Epworth League of District 4 will hold their district meeting Friday evening at 8 at Bailey Me morial Southern Met hod 1st church. The pastor, Rev. David Miller invites all members to be present. Accepts Position (Rev. Richard Jacks ot North Greenville Junior college and son of Mr. and Mrs. Frdnk Jacks of this city left Monday for Langley, where he will serve the Laqgley Baptist church in the capacity of Educational Worker and assistant pastor during the summer. Birth Announcement Brasil Sfc. and Mrs. E. O. Brazil an nounce the birth of a son, Michael Owens at the fort Benning hos pital on June 2. Mrs. Brazil will be pleasantly remembered as Miss Mildred Winsdor of this city. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Winsdor and Sfc. E. O. Brazil is the son of* Mrs. G. W. Brazil and the late Mr. Brazil of this city. TO CONDUCT SCHOOL Calvary Baptist church will conduct a Vacation Bible School for children 3-16 years of age This school will begin Monday morning June 14th and continue through Friday, June 18th. The hours will be from 9 to 11 o’clock. Every child regardless of church or denomination is invited. Mrs R. B. Amick, who is chair man of the refreshment commit tee will serve at the end of each class period. Picnic The Woman’s club enjoyed a picnic at Greenwood State Park, Monday evening and had a good crowd. The Woman’s Club will not meet any more until the reg- Lydia News (continued from page 1) Birthdays and Anniversaries Miss Betty Davis celebrated her birthday June 6. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bo Brown on their 7th wedding anniversary today. Jimmy Alexander was 9 years old June 6. Mrs. Laura Darby will observe a birthday June 12. Happy birthday to W. P. Ter rell today. Miss Barbara Todd celebrated her birthday June 6. Mickie Thomas was 15 years old June 5. Jimmy Wells will be two years old June 13i Mrs. Sharon Reeder will ob serve her birthday June 15. Dennis Roberts will be 4 years Mrs. Jimmy South will cele- Mrs. James Hogan will cele brate her birthday June 12. Mrs. Bertie Attaway will cele brate her 73rd birthday June 16. Miss Cornelia Burton will ob serve her birthday June 16. Paul Kitchens will have a birthday June 14. Mrs. Jimmy South will cele brate her birthday June 18 r . ular meeting in August. T. E. L. Class Msstlng The T. E. L. class will meet this evening at the Community build ing. We will continue our study of the book “Ministiy of Visita tion, which will be taught by Mrs. Ralph Stewart. We invite the members to be present. WINDOW SHADES To prevent tearing of the win dow shades, remove the tacks from the^ roller and fasten the shade to the roller with strips of adhesive paper. Farm Women Set Meeting Winthrop College Rock Hill, June 5—An expect ed 600 farm women from all sec tions of die state will attend (he 34th annual meeting of the South Carolina Council of Farm Women at Winthrop College June 15-17. akm is ::Bett«r Communities Through Active Leaders.” Mrs. Gordon Blackwell of Saluda, council president, will preside. ' President Henry R. Sims of Winthrop College, and Miss Jua nita Neely, state home demon stration agent, will speak at the opening session Tuesday night, June 15. 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