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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, December 6, 1956
Items of Interest From . . .
West Clinton
.MRS. JAMES DUNAWAY, Correspohdent, Representative
PHONK 1417
. Mr. ana Mrs.
dair^htr-r. Anne,
uv and Mrs. Hoy Trammell were
visitors in Greenville Saturday
with Mrs J. B. Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quinton and
Jimmy visited relatives in Can- 1
ton and Waynesville, N. C., Sun-
day. D L. McGee accompanied
J,. them,home after a visit there: _
Smith. Sunday.' . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Vaughirt
.Mrs Vera Smith, Misses Me- and Allen. Jr., and Miss Anne
ii.-m and Patsy Burdette were Vaughn, of Norfolk. Va., visited
visitor' m Greenville Friday.
. Mi-' ana Mrs. Joel Cox. Sr:, and
Jr. visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
Ted Arledgtxand
of AsheviHeXN.
r \ isited Mr tind Mrs Mai\An
Whitmire Sunday.
Mr and Mrs: Bennie Lee Ow-
ras., of Fountain Inn. visited
their grandmother, Mrs. J.
Join
E Cox in Newberry Sunday.
Miss Mary Lou Marlin.
Susi^
Dyer
of
Sunpsonville. spent the week
end with Miss Betty Sue Spiders.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bagwell
and daughters, Ginny and Debbie,
and Miss Polly Brazil visited Mr.
and Mrs Thornton Curry and
family m Westminster Sunday.
Mrs Grover Sanders and Ran-
FINAL SETTLEMENT
ake notice that on the
£9th
Ttheir father. Ernest Vaughn. Mrs.
Hawks and Mrs. Beatrice
over the week-end.
Mrs. Dewey. Oxner attended
Cato's Christmas party in Char
lotte. N. C., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ledford, of
Chester, spent Sunday with the
latter*: m o t h e r. Mrs. Susie
Hawks. After, dinner Mr. and
Mrs. Ledford. Mrs. Hawks, Mrs.
Beatrice Dyer. Erpcst Vaughn
and duaghter. Ann, visited Mrs.
Wl F. Stewart and daughter. Al
ma, in Ware Shpals.
Mrs. D. O: Freeman spent the
November. 1956. 1 will: week-end..with her daughter ai\d
uuy.cu
render a final account of my acts
and doings as Administratrix of
the estate of Ruth Alexander in
the office of the Judge of Ibyibate
of Lauren.- County a UOiOl) A.
M .and on the same day will ap
ply for a final discharge from my
trust as Administratrix. ;
Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to
make payment on or before that
date; and all persons hvaing
claims against
• i
said estate will
preset’.t ’hem on before said date; . Spartanburg,
duly provne, or be foreve’re bar
red.
- —VIVIAN ALEXANDER
"Me MATH
Administratrix ;
Nov 15 1956 4c-D-13 1
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son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Howe, in Gaffney; * On Friday
n.ght Mrs. Howe and Mrs. Free-
•man gave Miss Kakie Sloan, of
Startex, a bridal, shower.
Buddy Vaughn, W Roanoke
Rapid: N. C„ visited his father,
Erne-i Vaughn, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Revis, of
Augusta, Ga„ spent the week
end With the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Coker.
Mr and Mrs, Sam Owens, of
visited Mrs. Rosa
Owens over the week-end.
Mrs. Essie B Simmons. Mrs.
Blanche Creswell, and Mrs. Neif-
fer Creswell were visitors in
Greenville Saturday.
Mrs. Henry Lawson. Sr.. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Lawson. Jr , and
'daughter. Brendi^ Giles Lawson,
1 John and Leonard Finley visited
! Mrs Violet Feltman in Columbia
! Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones and
j .-on. of Greenwood, visited Mr.
1 and Mrs H. A Adams Sunday.
! Mrs. Myrtis McPeters, of Ma-
1 con, Ga.. Ls visiting her daugh-
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Bottling Cofripany
ter, Mrs. Jessie Edpionds, and
Mr. Edmonds.,
Air..and Mrs. James Hqey, Fred
and Ruth, spent' the . week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Will Durham
in NT wry.
Frank Socwell „ accompanied
Charles Vincent home from a
New York hospital Friday and
returned home Monday. Charles
will remain at home on Jeffer
son street for the present.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker |
and Carol attended the Shrine
Bowl football game in Charlotte, |
N C., Saturday.
Mrs. Eddie Davenport and Mrs. j
Ott Thomas were visitors in Spar- j
tanburg Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Word and
Sue. and Mis’s. Marie Weir at
tended the Shrine Bowl football
game in Charlotte, N. C., Satur-
, day.
Mrs. Lydia Warren, of -Baton
Rouge, La., is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Ott Thbmas and Mr* and
Mrs. Eddie Davenport. '
Mr. and Mrs. Louie W’ebb, Ann
and Al, and Mrs. James Dunaway
were visitors in Greenville Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes, of
Florence, spent the week-end
with the former's sister, Mrs.
Charles Leatherwood, and Mr.
Leatherwood.
Mrs. Ott Thomas and Mrs. Ed
die Davenport were visitors in
Greenville Saturday
Al Maxie Hedspeth, of Missou
ri. is spending a few days with
his mother, Mrs. John Hedspeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester, Gail
and Danny, attended the sing
ing convention at Bonds Cross
Roads Sunday.
Mrs. Ralph Riddle visited in
Greenville Saturday.
Mrs. W. D. Tumblin, of Gray
Court, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Nelson,
of Laurens, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tumblin.
Mrs. Reid Devall and sons, Mrs.
Lois Green, of W’illiamston, .Mr.
and Mrs. Tom W'ooten and chil
dren, of Duncan, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
W r ooten. ,,
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Griffin
and children, of Ware Shoals,
j spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Braswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal and
Steve visited Mrs. Neal's father,
' J J L. Smth, in Salem Snday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell
i have moved in^to their new home
on Caldwell streej. r
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Norton are
now occupying their home which
was recently redecorated.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster and
| children, Mr. -and Mrs. Charlie
Foster ahd Vicki visited Mr. and
[ Mrs. Clyde Brank in Greer Sun-
I day.
Mr and Mrs. D. D. Ficklin and
j children, and Miss Grace'Ficklin
were* dinner guests of Mrs..Macy
McCoy in Greenville ' Sunday.
They also visited Mrs. Pete Car
ter in St. Francis hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maye visit
ed Mr and Mrs. C P. Grady near
Union Sunday. ...
Mr. and Mrs Edward Thomas
and children, of Orangeburg,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Law-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lawson over the week-end.
Sp3 Richard Dunaway, of Fort
Benning, Ga., spent the week-end
with Mrs. Dunaway and his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dunaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller and
Gail, of Greenwood, Misses Fran
ces and Helen Powell, Mr and
Mrs. Don Wilson, of Greer, vis
ited Mrs. Ada Center Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Madden, of
Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mad
den and son, Eddie, were visitors
m Spartanburg Saturday, —
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten
and daughter, Debbie, visited Mr.
and Mrs. John Leopard in Joanna
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell
visited Mr. and Mrs. George
W r eeks in Abbeville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Power and
Mrs Sadie Quinton accompanied
A Donald Power to *Statesburg,
Ga., enroute to Jacksnoville,
Fla., after a week-end leave at
home. - . .
Mrs. C. E. Roberts, Dessie Jean
and'Mary spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Bouchillon * in Fountain
Inn. '
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Price vis
ited in Alto and Commerce, Ga,.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Burton,
and Mrs. Geneva Coker, of
Greenwood, vsiited Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Wallenzine Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Duna
way and famly visited the , lat
ter’s mother, Mrs. W. E. Donalds,
in Spartanburg Sunday. Mrs.
Donalds is ill.
Miss Lucille Branche and
Hodge Donahue, of Spartanburg,'
visitde Mr and Mrs. Bill Terry
Sunday.
J C. Cannon, of Greenwood,
visited friends here Sunday.
Jack Stewart, of Columbus,
Ga., was the dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Terry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spiflers and
Miss Betty Rollins were visitors
in Greneville Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Campbell,
of Iva, spent the week-end with
the former’s sister and broth
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Thibodeau.
Mr. and Mrs. J- J. McGinnis
were visitors in* Gteenville Sat
urday.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell,
Sr., observed their 52nd wed
ding anniversary December 4.
Mrs. Melvin Huey observed her
birthday November 30.
Mrs. O. R. Rollins will observe
her birthday December 10.
Barry Cannon will be three
years old December 11.
Henry Caughman observed his
birthday December 4. Also his
daughter, Mrs. Loretta Hanks,
has a birthday December 4
Sgt. Willie Cannon, now sta
Dianne Ledford has mumps.
H. A Adams is ill with flu at
tioned,ip Germany, ob^L Ins home on North Broad street. 1
brrthday November 30„ - i. Jessie* Edmonds is recuperating
Mrs. Jack Griffin celebrated' 1 at his home on Jefferson street
her birthday December 2. la-ftpr being a patient at Columbia
Mrs. Sallie Johnson robserved hospital last week.
her birthday December 1.
Mrs. Marfon ‘Ringer, of
Diego. Calif., celebrated
birthday Deceiyibcr 2.
Sammie Foster will be
years old' December 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk cele
brated their 23rd wedding anni
versary November 25.'
Mrs Allen Power celebrated
her birthdav November 26.
With The Sick
Mrs. Sidney Riser is ill.
Mrs. Billy Reynolds was ill a
few days last week.
James Kenneth, infant son of ill
, Linda Edmonds is suffering
San I a broken arm injury due to a fall
her Sunday. - •
Mrs. Ray Cauble has returned
ten home after being a patient at
Blalock clinic last week.
Mrs. Andy Hames is recuperat
ing at her home after several
days stay at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Inabell Hooper has return
ed home after several weeks in
the Greenville Genera] hospital.
Mrs. J. B. Cannon U~ill at her
home near' here.
Jan Meadors is ill.
Barry and Joy,e Cannon are
Mr. and ^frs. Fred Lowery, re
mains ill in Blalock clinic.
slay at Hays hospital.
A Donald Power was injured
in a car accident Saturday.
Woman's Club Meeting
The Woman’s club held the
regular meeting Monday evening,
Nov. 26, at the Community build-
ing. ’
Mrs. Posey Taylor presided
over the business session, and
Mrs. Eva Land gave the devo
tional.'
* A special, feature of the eve
ning was an interesting, talk on
Christmas decorations by Mrs.
Monte Cook, who showed various
arrangements and ^ornaments
which could be made with little
expense
Mrs. D. O. Freeman showed
Christmas candles of all kinds
which she had made.
Guests for the evening were
Mrs. William Snelgrove and- Mrs.
Re»mbert Truluck.
Mrs. Tom Norris, hostess, serv
ed chocolate cake and coffee.
‘Ora R. Shepard
Ora R. Shepard, 51, was burned
to death at. an early hour Monday
morning. He was a native of
‘Macon county, N. C., but had
made his home in Clinton for a
number of years. He was a son
ol the late Henry B. and Ella
Leatherman Shepard- He at
tended the Church of God on
Elizabeth Street.
He was married twice, From
his first marriage, to the former
Pearl Sykes, two sons survive,
Charles Shepard, of the U. S.
Army in New York, and Luther
Shepard, of Clinton. He is also
survived by his second wife, the
former Ethel King Summers, ana
one brother, William J. Shepard,
of this city.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Tuesday afternoon at two
o'clock at the Church of God on
Elizabeth Street by the Rev. C- E.
I^andreth. Burial was in Cal
vary cemetery, Clinton Mills.
Pallbearers were Ray Godfrey,
W. D. Holbert, William Lyda,
Milford Wright. Bobby Lewis and
Bill Campbell.
Mrs Grange Campbell has re
turned home after several days
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