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7 7 \ \ *4 ,#* Thursday, March 7, 1957 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE •-» ♦ Pasre Nina Items of Interest From . . . West Clinton MRS. JAMES DUNAWAY, Correspondent, Representative PHOnre 1417 r Mr .and Mrs. W. M. Williams and daughter .Dianne, were call ed to Greenville Wednesday due to the illness of their son, Carl, who is a patient in General hospital. Mills and daughter, Mrs. Rachel Humphrey, of Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thornton and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Greenville 1 Charlie Barke rSunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A.-Adams vis- Vicki Foster spent last week j ited Mr. and Mrs. George Butler with her grandparents, Mr. and near Ninety-Six Sunday. Mrs. C. L. Brank, in Greer. Mrs.. Essie Powell, spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs Ada Center, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rollins. Me. and Mrs. Clifford Roberts and iamily, of Spartanburg, visit ed the latter’s sister, Mrs. Richard Turner, and Mr. Turner Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Norris, of Greenville, visited Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Tram mell Sunday. Mrs. David Owens ^pent sev- Miss Magdalene Leopard visit ed Miss “Emma Lee Griffith near Saluda Sunday. . Mr and Mrs. Roy Kennedy and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Red Melton in Greenville Sun day. . Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and daughters, Nancy and Eliza beth, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard near Saluda Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Charles Simmons, Mi's. Robert Simmons, Mrs. Andy Friends of Mrs. Merzy Hueble, of Joanna, will be glad to learn she has returned to her home and is improving after being a patient at Joanna hospital for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce and children, of Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shipley, of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport. Mrs. Z. W. Rushton, Mrs. Hel en Summers and children, Kathy and Jerry, spent the week-end with Mrs. A- F. Gregory in Ches ter. Mrs. Gregory returned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ridings and children, of Atlanta, ,Ga., Cole was honored with a miscel laneous shower at the Comrrlun- ity building. A host of friends gathered and games and contests were enjoyed. After the hostesses, Mrs. Thelma Sanders, Mrs. Bernice Harrill, Mrs. Mildred Kinard, Mrs. Vir ginia Holtzclaw served refresh ments, Miss Cole , was presented many lovely and useful gifts Birthdays and Wadding . Anniversaries Vicki Foster celebrated .her birthdety March k Mrs. Luke Fuller - observed her eral days last week with her par-1 Hames, Barbara Jean Simmons, ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Dye, in 1 and Junior Wilbanks attended Spartanburg. Mr Dye is serious- the all-night singing in Spartan- ly ill in Spartanburg General hos- burg Saturday, pital. Mr. Owens visited them on Mr and Mrs. Arzo Ivester and Sunday. i children visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Sr-Buzhardt, Mrs: Dukes ahd~Gdorge Smith in Martin’ Ga., Joan Bryan, of Greenwood, visit- Sunday. ed Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox Tues-, Mr. and Mrs[ R. G. Coker and day.. i children spent the week-end with Mrs. Susie Hawks, Mrs. Beat- ’ the latter’s mother and sister, rice Dyer .and Ernest Vaughn vis-J Mrs. Susie Williams and Mrs. ited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foster and. Carrie Callahan, in Shelby, N. C. fanyly in Greenwood Sunday. | -Mrs. Robert Simmons, Mr. and Sgt. and Mrs Leonard Wells, of Mrs. Charles Simmons and Bar- Hartford, Conn., visited Mr. and | bara Simmons attended the sing- Mrs. Joe ICox Thursday. mg Sunday at Bonds Cross Roads Billy ^Childs,- of Atlanta, Ga., 1 Pentecostal church, spent the week with his grand ! Rev. and Mrs. George James, parents, Mr .and Msr .Roy Wa- Mr. ajid Mrs. Bill Bridwell and ters. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, of Duncan, Miss Shir- spent the week-end with lifr and j birthday March 3. Mrs. A. W. Ridings. I Mrs. Paul Quinton will observe Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson 1 her birthday March 13 and son, Billy, of Bonds Cross Mrs. Willie B. Quinton, now in 1 Roads, Mrs. Clyde Wehunt and Germany, will observe her birth- sons, Larry and Lonnie, spent day March 12. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Colie Campbell observed Ned Tyner in Charleston i her birthday March 6. Friends of Mrs. Geneva Coker, 1 Mrs. Ashmore Dunaway cele- of Greenwood,, will be interested brated'her birthday March 3. to know’ that she has returned to Mrs. Florence Splawn observed Self Memorial hospital in Green- j her birthday February 23 William Childs, and son, Tommy, came for the week-end and ac companied him home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowery and son, James Kenneth, spent Sun day with the latter’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sanders, in Greenville. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox honored Mrs .Cox’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Vinson and h^r sister, Mrs H. M. Price, of Seneca, who were celebrating birthdays with a dinner. There were fifteen guests present for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leather- wood, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Patterson, of Cross ley Merchant,’ of Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ox- ner. Charles Oxner, of Columbia, also spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oxner. Mrs. Jimmy Wooten and daughter, Willie, have moved to Columbia where SP3 Jimmy Wooten is stationed at Foi]t Jack- son. - * Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Herring and Mrs. Bonnie Williams, of Winns boro, visited Mr. and Mi4. T. B. Burroughs during the week end. Charlie and Francis Cooper spent the week-end with ^their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. wood. Mr .and Mrs. James Dunaway have returned home, after a two weeks visit with Mr. and 'Mrs. L. H. Runaway, and Mr. and Mrs. Manley Faulkner in Jacksonville, Fla. They also visited Mr. and Mrs^—LeorhrGanova in May-port, Fla. Mrs. Faulkner accompanied them home for a few days. Pat and LeJeune Boyce, of Jo anna, are visiting their grandpar ents, Mr.- and Mrs. O. R.Rollins, while their mother, Mrs. Clarence Boyce, is a patient at Blalock clinic Mrs. Missouri Wilkie, Mrs. Faye Medlin, Mrs. Ola Meadors, Mr .and Mrs. Bob Wilkie attend ed the singing convention in Spartanburg Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and LeJeune, and Mrs. Betty Lawson visited relatives in Union Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister and daughter, Pam, of Newberry, yisited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Nancy Harris, o*frer the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Hughey Barnett, Mr. and Mrs Neiffer Creswell observed their 19th wedding an niversary March 4. Junior Rushton is celebrating his birthday today, March 7. Mrs. Estelle Hams observed her birthday March 1. Joe Terry- observed his birth -day Feb. 27, and Mrs. Terry ob served hers March 4 With The Sick Mrs. Richard Turner is ill at her home on Sloan street. Mrs. Dan Dunaway is ill at her home on Washington street.' Roy Ginn is ill at his home on Jefferson street. Linda Edmonds is- ill at her home bn Jefferson street . Tommy, Barry and Kathy Lou Ficklin are ill at their home on Gordon street. Jimmy Cooper has' mumps W R. Thomas has returned home from Hays hospital. Tom Brown and sons. Tommy and Steve, are ill at their home on Pitts street. Anchbr, attended the all-night! Chris Beukema in Greenville. singing convention in Spartan burg Saturday. v Mrs. W. T. Cameron, Mrs. Frances Smith and Miss Lois Hillyon, of Columbia, spent Sun day with Mr.' and Mrs. O. R. Rol lins. \ Mrs. Juanita Lovin', of Kings port, Term., spent last week with Mrs. Mollie Painter and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown. Mrs. Victor Mattox and daugh ter, Cindy, and Mrs. Leila Smith were visitors in Greenville Mon- Mrs. Evelyn Howe, Mr. and day. Mrs Marcedl Culpepper and son, ’ Deway Brazil, student at the Mark, of Gaffney, were Sunday seminary in Wake Forest, N. C'., guests of Mrs. Howe’s parents, | spent the week-end with ‘his Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Freeman. Mj- and Mrs. George Hill and mother, Mrs. G. W. Brazil. Carol and - Janice Campbell children, of Spartanburg, visited have' returned to their home in Mr. and Mrs. Hall King Sunday. 1 Chamblee, Ga., after Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox visited their grandmother, Mrs. M. W. the family of Mrs. Henry Price in Adams. Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith, of died on Saturday. , Ware Shoals, visited Mrs. J. J. Mr. and Mrs James Thornton, Smith and Mrs. J. H. Seay Satur-. of Anderson, Mrs. Lillie Mae day. of near Laurens, Mrs Manley t Sal^ Johnson returned Faulkner, of Jacksonville, Fla .! to ^hospital Tuesday. Mr .and Mrs. James Dunaway and Arthur were supper guests FINAL SETTLEMENT 1 Take notice that on the 29th day of March. 1957, we will ren der a final acount of our acts and doings as Administrators, D. B.} N. C. T. A., of the etsate of Wil liam J. Bailey, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens! County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a ! final discharge from our trust as Administrators. D. B. N. C. T. A Any person indebted to.said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that d&te; and all persons having claims against said estate will' present them on or before said date, duly’ proven, or be forever barred. P. S. BAILEY and ROBERT M. VANCE. Administrators, D. B. N C. T. A., . Clinton, S. C. Feb. 26, 1957 4c-w-M-23 Telephone Talk by. IKE EDWARDS Your Telephone Manager of Mr. and Mf-s. Louie Webb Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gilliland vis ited Mr. Gilliland’s aunt, Mrs. Maggie Webb, of Salem, Ark , who (is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Carl O’Kelly in Belton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anrold spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin and family in Florence, and Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold and family in Heming way. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hudson, of Laurens, Mrs. Manley Faulkner, of Jacksonville, Fla., Mr and Mrs. Charles Dunaway and San dy, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb, Ann and A1 were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hughey Barnett- near Laurens Sunday.' Birthday Dinner Given Mrs. Ashmore Dunaway was honqred with a surprise birthday dinner at her home near here op Sunday. There were thirty-three friends and relatives attending. Dinner was served buffet style.. Mrs.! Dunaway was presented many useful gifts. Kay Dunaway Honored » Deloris Kay Dunaway was honored with a birthday party February 22 at the Academy St school. There were twenty-two i little classmates of the first grade present for the celebration. A party plate of cup cakes, ice cream and drinks-was served by the hostesses, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dunaway, Janice, and Miss Coleman. Miss Cole Given Shower On Friday, March 1. Miss Judy Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST ..-t- Phone 794 Laurens, S. C. 666 .. FIGHTS AU. COLDS SYMPTOMS AT ONE TIM*... IN LESS TIME t ITS THE PROVEN COLDS MEDICINE ITS ALMOST planting time. And all over the state we're plaiting a new crop — a crop of telephones. Last year alone we “planted” 23,320<hew telephones in South Caro lina, wMile spending $15,941,000 for expansion. This year we expect to add some 35,000 more and spend about $17,000,000. All these new phones mean convenience and, better living for a lot of folks. And they mean that you can call more people and more can call you. So your telephone keeps getting more useful, and that’s the way we want it. For every time your telephone helps you we sort of feel like we’re helping, too. ★ ★ ★ I. REMEMBER the tiine when a traveler needed a pretty sharp eye to spot a telephone booth when he wanted to call someone. Now, just about everywhere you go you see those brightly colored, lighted tele phone booths along the highways and in other public places, open 24 hours *i day. And it’s no accident, either. 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