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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Tharatfav. N*y IS, I9SS Items of Interest From . . West Clinton MRS. C. A. ELLKDGE. Correspondent and Representative PHONE 17W Brad frttod* aad rataUraa Sft and Mn Lonnie D ford aad Dean, of Port Ga. wore weekend visitors of Mr* Eluabeth Woodard and (am Ujr They also visited other relative* Mr and Mrs. Boyce Wilson and 1’am of Charlotte. N C.. Mr. and Mr-* Clyde Tinsley and Miss Jean Abbott of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson the past weekend. Mrs J T. Lokey. who makes her home with Mr, and Mrs. Woodrow. Wilson, accompanied Mr. and Mrs Boyce Wilson to Charlotte t>»r a short visit. Mrs Essie Powers. Helen and Frances, of Greer, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rollins and family. Mr and Mrs Joel Cox and son enjoyed dinner at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. C. E. 1 Vin son. in Seneca Sunday Other rela tives attended in honor of Mother’s Day. Mrs Raymond Campbell has re turned to her home in Chamblee. C.u after a recent visit here Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell returned home with her for a week-end visit. AI Reid of Greenwood, visited Mr and Mrs Joel Cox recently. Also, the former's aunt. Mrs. Essie Barker, of Seneca, visited htem on Monday. Mr and Mrs A G Stephens and Buddy of Columbia. Mr and Mrs. A G Smith and sons, and Mrs. Rosa Prather of Whitmire, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C A Klledge, Mr and Mrs. Donald Prather Mr and Mrs. R C. Oxner and Mrs Grace Wooten visited Rev. and Mrs George James in Duncan Sunday Mr. and Mrs Row Oweosby and children, and Mrs. Evdene Hender son of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Samples and family Sunday Also Mr and Mrs Roy Melton and v hildren of Cheater were Sunday visitors in the Samples home Mr and Mr- Rufus King have been opending a vacation at Lake (• rernw'Ood Mr and Mr- Henry Caugh and Mn Anme Mae visited Ira Martin in day Mrs Mrf! JraatAgt of ( Mr and Mr* Jack Griffin of Ware Mr and Mrs Marvin Neal of Ly dia. ■ ' . ' i Outdoor Birthday Dinner J. E Braswell. Sr , was honor ed with a birthday dinner at his home on West Main street on Sun day, May 11. He observed his 88th birthday on May 12 It was an outdoor affair with a large family gathering to honor their father and grandfather. He received many nice gifts. Those attending were: Mrs. J, .E Braswell. Sr., Mr and Mrs. C. L. Braswel and family. Mr. and Mrs,. Melvin Huey. Mr and Mrs Jimmy Braswell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell, Mr and Mrs. John Butler, Mr and Mrs J. E. Bras- i well and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ru fus Handback and sons. Mr. and Mrs Johnnie Wilson and family, Mr and Mrs Ray Bragg of Joan na; and Mrs. Wert Jennings of Co lumbia Mn. Ray Fowler and children of Augusta. Ga . were week-end vial- ton of her parents, Mr. and Mn. James Dunaway. Mr. and Mn. Jimmy Wooten and baby of Columbia, were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten. Mrs. Missouri Wilkie and Jerry. Dot James and Tim, and Melanie Snelgrove visited Mrs J. F. Ander son in Gainesville, Ga., during‘the week-end f Mrs. Harris Honored On Sunday members of the fam- i ily honored their mother, Mrs. Gus ’ Harris, by attendiag religious ser vices with her at a church in Joan- There was aa Mtimatad crowd of around 3.500 fathered at the (Un ion Mill ball park Saturday. May 10, for the barbecue start mg at 10:00 a. m There were gamaa for the kiddies and priies The Promenaden from station WFBC-TV, Greunville. entertained from 10:SO a. m. to 11:00 a. m , and again from 12 90 p m until 2:00 p. m Door prizes were given ut 2:00 p. m The event was to honor the em ployees for one million man-hours without an accident, and also in re membrance of Memorial Day. There were flags and other items of interest representing the Con federacy. The occasion was enjoyed by ev eryone attending. George Huguley, superintendent of Clinton Mill, and Representative W. J. Bi Dorn of Greenwood, were guest speakers. Gfvvu Mrs Pay* Prather was with a stork shower on May • at T:S0 p. m at the home of Mrs C. A. EHedge She received many nict gifts There were eight guests for the occasion. Refreshments consisting at ice cream and cookies were enjoyed Birthday Party Givea Little Nita Bagwell, daughter of recog- The nited at the vices on Mother’a Day. May 11, at ^Calvary Baptist Church with the oldest mother with the moot chil dren present receiving a gift \ Mrs Harriet "Mama ’ King was honored as the oldest with seven of her children be mg present at the services with her. She is 77; years of age The youngest mother was Mrs. Loretta Hanks with one Mr 'and M rs. James Bagwell' was j chi * d attending the services honored with a birthday party Fri day. May 9. at 5 o’clock at the ••IHama’’ King Honored home of her grandparents, Mr. and ‘ Mama’ ’King was honored with Mrs. Walt Smith, on Sloan street ^ dinner on Sunday. May 11, at the There were several little boys and 1 ane ( ^ ishmg Club at Lake girls present to help her celebrate ( ' reenwoo< *' All of her children her third birthday. They enjoyed "’f re P 1 *® 8 * 01 and al so a number Mr aad Mrs Lewis King and chil dm of Anderson Mr and Mn. David Pliack of Aiken; Mr and Mrs. Claude Trammell and Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Trammell. Mr and Mn. Frank Moore and daugh ter. of Lydia, Mr and Mn. T. P. King, Mr and Mrs. Hall King and family. Mn. Ralph Stewart and Keith ' After dinner a family reception was held Mrs. King received many nice gifts. outdoor and indoor games. She received many nice gifts. Re- of great-grandchildren Out of town guests were.: Mr. and freshments of ice cream and soft ' Ir l s w fc,d I Kl I ng „°f l M . r ' drinks were served by Mrs. Rag-1 and ^ rs -^ ® eac ^ ^* and: well and Sarah Smith. CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the Estate of Fred Simpson Pitts, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise. KATRINE M. PITTS, Administratrix April 28, 1958 3-M-15 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 6th day of June, 1961, I wiU rente n flogl account ef my acts and doinga a* Executor of the estate of Oscar L. Wright 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 my trust as Executor Any person indebted to said es tate 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. L E CASON, ., Executor May 1, 1958 41-M-29 OFFICE SUPPUES At CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 5 PHONE 74* Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs Ray Cauble celebrates a birthday May 16 Eddie Davenport celebrates a birthday today. May 15. Vernon Ivester celebrates a birth day May 12. R L Webb observes a birthday May 19 Carol Martin celebrates a birth day May 16. Bobby Joe Meadors observes a birthday May 18 Gary Foster celebrates s birth day May 20 ' Demis Balkham Bigbee observes a birthday May 17. Bemie Smith observe.* his 13th birthday May 22 Mrs Anme Coker observes a birthday May 29 Mrs Bill Snow celebrated a birth day May 11. Mr and Mrs S C Fmter crle brate their 50th wedding anniver sary May 17 Mr and Mr* J celebrate their S2nd wedding «er«ary May 21 h-gft aad Mr. Betty Joe Gate , na. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris and children. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harris Vnd Dan. Mr and Mrs. Reggie Harris, all of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. James Hale and son, Glenn Dover, and children of Gastonia, N. C..; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McGee and sons, Mrs. Dessie Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and family, Mr. and | Mrs. James Smith and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Billy McGee and Dan, Mrs. Sue Banks, Mrs. Jean Douglas I of Clinton. Members of the family attended services in groups, consisting of children, grandchildren, and great- grandchildren Holding Revival Services Rev. Harold Hanley begun a re vival meeting at Fellowship Bap tist Church at Gowansville May 12 to run through the 17th. Rev. Jack Compton is pastor of the church Services wHl be held each eve ning at 7:30 p m With The Sick James Dunaway has returned from General hospital in Greenville and is a patient at Hays hospital Mrs Walt Smith is convalescing at her home after a recent illness at Blalock Clime Mrs Wtiyr Mae Riley is a patient at Hays hospital Mrs. Roy Kennedy has returned home from a recent hospital May Mrs Gosrgts McLendon Is tm prating after rseent surgsry ■* 1‘m.ersM) hsspMal August j Ga * m rnmmm m - «» and Mm Urn* n* ttm ««et Mrasra •te tin tet tern • " burn* •nuns ins ra—ran< in Ha rf’tagne m fl—rpn nRnv ***■■• • • • Tim ftmmm wmm ssten at me haone «f Mm tel Cm m * t m p • nmsrnm ora mu—d «te 4* —emnm Mm mi MMWjpjl fmivsm Mm Rate R*te» mm mm Imuamn mrnmm A 4—i an* heM ah ’Alan tutem TV pragmam mm skaanl ate prsase bp Mm tel On 1 teiAm —i none •—of Mhev TIM S MUSIC Phone 473 — 206 1 2 W. Main Street — Clinton, S. C. 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Aad how long the world has searched for a formula that would tost tho quality of lovo ... a standard that wonid aaanro happiness in mnrriage. Until finally, with remarkable wisdom, we’ve begon to realise that it nil depends on the indieidaals them selves. But, ef course, there are two individuals! How can wo provide both with the qualities ef character that wiH enrich their marriage? The Church believe* the answer Bee In continuant relic too* training and whole tarns hoy and girl activ ities. With deep concern for the individoaL the t. it is bull teg thd character of CHRONICLE PUB. CO. I St Can SL THE CHURCH FOR All . . . ALL FOR THE CH&RCH The Church it the greatest lac- tor on earth lor the building ol character and good citizenship, It it a storehouse ol spiritual values Without o strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are lour sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and sup port the Church. They are: (I) For his own sake. (2) For his children s sake. (3) For tho sake ol his community and nation. (4) For the sake el the Church Itself, which needs his sioral and ma tonal support. Plan to go to church regularly and reed yeur Mble daily T. E. JONES & Sons Furniture 200 W. Main St. HOWARD’S PHARMACY 105 E. Main St. LARK’S Esso Station 811 S. Brand St. ANDERSON Appliance Co. nsssm