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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Items of Interest From . . . ’
West Clinton
MRS. ROBERT WHITS ELL, Correscpondent, Representative
PHONE 1419
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mahaffey
of Fort Mil], spent Sunday with
the Brevard Pattersons.
Mr and Mrs Richard Wallen-
zine of North Augusta, spent the
week-end with their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Wallenzine and
Mr and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs O. D. Davis and
children of Greenville, spent Sat
urday with Mr. and Mrs J. V.
Lowe.
Mr. and- Mrs John E Ivey
spent Saturday with,the Brevard
Pattersons.
Mrs. Annie Evaps spent the
week-end in New Ellenton with
her daughter, Mrs. Roy Hawking,
and Mr Hawkins and children.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. English.
Monteen English. James Work
man, Mrs Bobby English, little
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway
and daughter, LeJeune, Mrs.
Betty Lawson visited relatives in
Union Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway
were Saturday visitors in Green
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ridings
spent the week-end with their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Ridings in Atlanta,
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A Traynham
visited her father, E. L. Chandler,
and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
L. Traynham in Pelzer last week
end.
Mrs. Ray Fowler and children,
Beth and Mike, of Augusta, Ga.,
j are spending a few weeks with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Dunaway.
Mr and Mrs Joel Cox and son.
Winnie Barnett has a birhtday
June 30. 'A
Mr. and Mrs. £©ley Campbell
will celebrate their 20th wedding
anniversary June 27.
James Craine has a birthday
June 26.
Linda Balkham will be 7 years
willj 1
is the
old June 23. She is the daughter
of Sgt. and Mrs. Aaron Balkham
now stationed in Japan with the
armed forces. Mrs. Balkham is
th former Miss Evelyn Bigbee, of
this city.
Gene Samples is 9 years old to
day, June 19.
Wanda Sue and Linda Campbell ]oe] j visited in j ohnst0 n Sun-
spent Sunday in Cornelia, Ga ! c j av
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bigbee
and children were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee.
Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester and
family spent the week-end with
the latter’s parents, Mr. .and Mrs.
George Smith in Martin, Ga.
W. D. Brewer and family at-
Gray Court Sunday .
tended the Brewer reunion near
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Riddle of
Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dunaway Sunday. Mrs.
Dunaway’s father, J. T. Bolt, of
near Laurens, also visited them
Sunday.
Mrs. W. H. Jennings, Jr., and
children have returned home af
ter a visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Braswell.
Mrs. H. V. Blackwelder and
chldren are spending a few weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. B Davis.
Mr and Mrs. Charlie Grogan
and children visited—bis~hFether
who is ill at his home in Cross
Anchor and his parents. Mr and
Mrs. James P. Grogan.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reeder
and children, Martha Joan and
Jimmy, and G H. Jackson spent
the week visiting relatives in De
troit, Mich., and in Canada.
Mrs Ellie Reedei\ spent the
week in Whitmire with her son,
Floyd Reeder ancLfamily.
Mr. and Mrs.''Evans Goodwin
and sons of Mullins, are visiting
her mother, Mrs Eva Land.
Mrs. Frank Schumpert and
Dorsi visited Mrs. Laura Mae
Howard Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick vis
ited in Prosperity Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Folds and
son, James, of Augusta, Ga.,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Robert
McGinnis.
Rev. and Mrs Albert Trammell
and sons, of Greenville, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Snelgrove
and children are spending the
week at Ocean Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maye vis
ited in Greenville .Saturday.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mrs. Claule Wallenzine has a
brithday June 19.
Mrs. Margaret Hawkins has a
birthday June 23. Also R. C. Ox-
ner.
Anita Turner has a birthday
June 26.— *■—-—
TO THE CITIZENS OF
LAURENS COUNTY:
Thank you for your splendid vote, and for
the trust you place in me by electing: nie your
e
Sheriff. To my many friends and loyal support
ers I am deeply grateful.
I shall solicit the help of all citizens in my
effort to give you the best possible law enforce
ment.
I thank you.
CALDWELL W. WIER
With Tha Sick
Miss Nan Smith is recuperat
ing at her home after eye sur
gery in Greenville Tuesday.
' Miss Loraine Patterson is re
cuperating at home, ,afte/ a re
cent operation at the General
hospital in Greenville.
Mrs. Geneva Coker is improv
ing at the Newberry hospital.
, Friends of Ralph Stewart will
regret to learn he is a patient in
Blalock clinic.
Miss Nan Smith is a patient in
Greenville General hospital for
an eye operation. — .
E. F. Dunaway is a patient at
Hays hospital.
Mrs. L. B. Tinsley is patient at
Hays hospital.
Alvin Whitmire is recuperating
at his home after surgery at Hays
hospital.
Gene Samples has returned
home after a foot operation at
Hays hospital.
Mrs. Shirley Wilson has
mumps. .
Mrs. Arthur Lancaster remains
seriously ilf at the General hos
pital in Greenville.
. Mrs. /Ina Bell HoopeV remains
ill at her home.
WMU Met Monday
The Woman’s Missionary Union
of Calvary Baptist church met
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. Joe Campbell.
Mrs. Louie Webb, program
chairman, brought an interesting
program on “Thy Word — A
Lamp. A Light.’’ The program
was closed with prayer. Mrs.
Campbell, president, presided
over the business session, after
whch the ladies enjoyed a weiner
roast.
1 son, Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Fuller, Mrs. Lissie Bullman, Mrs.
Ida Gregory, Mr. and Mrs..Doc
Dover and daughter, Granny EV-
ans, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray
and family, Mr. andyMrs. Tommy
Holmes, all of Clnton; Mrs. Car
rie Williams, of Danville, Va.;
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Martin and
son, .Mr. and Mrs .Grady Martin
and family, of Joanna; Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Anthony and daugh
ter, Mrs. Dessie Morgan of Green
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin
and family of Ware Shoals; and
Edith Marlowe of Laurens.
Men Enjoy Supper
Saturday evening the Men’s
Bible clas? of Calvary Baptist
church enjoyed an outing at the
home of R. T. Trammell. Turtle
stew was served on the lawn.
About twenty members and in
vited guests enjoyed the occasion
and Rufus Handback, teacher,
urges all the elderly men to come
and join them.
Honored On Father's Day
The family of R. T. Trammell
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Smith in hon
or of their father on Father’s
Day. A bountiful picnic dinner
was enjoyed and afterwards Mr.
Trammell was presented gifts by
the family on this happy occas
ion.
Enjoys Weiner Roast
The 12^j»ffir-old boys Sunday
school/ffass of Calvary Baptist
chunfln enjoyed a weiner roast at
Laid? Greenwood Monday night.
Artmir Dunaway, teacher, was
asssited by Bobby Simpson and
Tom Brown.
Attend State League Meeting
Twenty-two young people of
Bailey Memorial Southern Meth
odist church Epworth League at
tended the state league meeting
at Camp Cameron in Cameron,
Monday.
Birth Announcmeent
Land
1st Lt. and Mrs. Joe E. Land
announce the birth of a son, Joe
E. Ill, at Fort McClellan Army
hospital, Anniston, Ala. Mrs.
Land is the former Barbara Ev
ans of Union. Lt. Land is the
son of Mrs. Eva Land of this city.
Dover Reunion
The Dover reunion was held
Sunday, June 17, at Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Braswell’s cottage on Lake
Greenwood.
After dinner was served all en
joyed playing in the Lake. Those
attending were: Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Braswell, Martha Dover, and
IT IS WITH A DEEP SENSE OF
APPRECIATION THAT
I SAY
THANK YOU
for the confidence you have placed in me by
giving me your vote and support in the first pri
mary. I respectfully solicit your continued sup
port in the second primary next Tuesday and
the vote and support of all others who may
think me worthy of representing them.
Having two children in school, I have a per
sonal interest in the promotion of strong, pro
gressive schools. * *
If you desire a representative who will work
for better schools, better roads, industrial de
velopment and business-like legislation, I urge
you to vote for
W. Paul Culbertson
Candidate for
House of Representatives
dren have returned home after a
week’s stay in Tallassee, Ala.
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Woman's Club Picnic
The Woman’s club will have
the annual picnic on the lawn at
the hofhe of Mrs. J. V. Lowe, on
Pitts street this evening (Thurs
day) at 6:30 p. m.
Each member is asked to fix
enough lunch for their guest, and
to bring plates and cups. The
club will furnish drinks. All
members are asked to make a
special effort to attend.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Lawson, Sr., on Father’s
Day were: Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Lawson and Mrs. Ike Smith of
Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lawson, Jr., and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Giles Lawson and children
of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister
and Pam of Whitmire, visited her
mother, Mrs. Gus Harris, recent-
ly-
'Miss Magdalene Leopard has
returned home after a week’s
visit with Miss Emma Lee Grif
fith near Saluda.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce and
children of Douglasville, Ga., Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Shealy and chldren
of Greenvlle, visited their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport,
during the week-end. Barry
Boyce and Phyllis Shealy re
mained for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Owens,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Braswell
spent the week-end at Myrtle
Beach.
Miss Gerry Trammell of *Rock
Hill, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and'Mrs. Roy Tram
mell.
Mrs. Alvin Trammell and chil-
T**n Newt
Who says the teen-agers never
have any fun around here? The
Horizon club of Clinton Mills re
cently sponsored a hamburger
party. Everyone passing the
Community house that night,
June 15, slowed down to watch
the girls cook hamburgers over
an open charcoal grill—a new
addition to the Community rec
reational equipment. It was a
new experience—that was evi
dent! Sometimes the grease
caused the flames to soar, scar
ing the cooks to death, but all
agreed that the result was delish.
1 The club hopes to sponsor sev
eral parties and trips this sum
mer for the teens of the village.
If you want to get in on the fun,
call 311 for information. See you
at the next party.
FINAL SETTLEMENT I
Take notice that on the 10th
day of July, 1956,’ I will render a
final account of my acts and do
ings as Committee of the estate
of Harold D. Brown, in the office
of the Judge of Probate of Lau
rens County, at 10 o’clock a. m.,
and on the same day will apply
for a final discharge from my
trust as Committee.
Any person indebttd to said
estate is notified and required to
make payment on or before that
date; and all persons having
claims against said estate will
present them on or before said
date, duly proven, or be forever
barred.
I. I. MOSES, Trust Officer,
S. C. National Bank,
Columbia, S. C.
June 8, 1956 .. 4t-J-5
MEN’S OXFORDS
By
NUNN-BUSH & JARMAN
$8.95 tb $17.95
L. B. DILLARD
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Thursday, June 21, 1956
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Things Wasson
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• Stands For
As One Seeking Ejection to the
Senate of South Carolina, I Wish
To Make My Position Clear
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On Certain Questions and Issues:
I stand firmly for separate schools for the white and colored. „ *
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I voted against the lien law on property of those receiving old-age
assistance.
I shall use every effort to repeal this claim law as inserted by the
Free Conference Committee of the House and Senate.
As Senator, I will take the lead as Chairman of the Delegation in
working for new industry for Laurens County.
I will continue as I have during my legislative career to take care of
our schools and school teachers.
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I helped to start the county hard-surface road program and I shall
continue to help get every person a surfaced road by his home.
I shall cooperate with the Mayors of our towns and cities of the county
for progress and improvements as to streets, etc.
Sound economy in State and County finances.
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Strict law enforcement with equal justice to all who break our laws.
I shall work for measures to insure more safety on our streets and
highways.
I will be fair and considerate to all sections of Laurens County.
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I am in favor of sufficient appropriations to operate the schools of
the county. - • ,
Robert C. Wasson
Candidate, for
State Senate
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