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4 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. May 21, 1959 items of Interest From . . West Clinton MRS. C. A. ELLEDGE, Correspondent and Representative PHONE 17M Mrs. Louie Webb and eons, A1 and Dunaway and Arthur \isited Mrs. Jimmy, spent the week-end with Minnie Brewinpton in Spartanburg her sister and family. Mr and Mrs Sunday. Ray bowler, in Augusta, (.a. \i r an <] Mrs Joel Cox were bus- Mr. and Mrs Brooks Dunaway mess visitors in Greenwood Satur- visited Mrs. Minnie Brewington in jay Spartanburg Sunday Musses Elizabeth and Nancy Leo- Mr and Mrs Louie Webb and part! spent Sunday with Mrs. Kath- sons. A1 and Jimmy, Mrs James leen Butler near Saluda. Mr and Mrs. Wilham Evans and family. Mr and Mrs. Earley Evans and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Riser and children. Mr and Mrs. O'Dell Cranford and sons, all of Anderson, were visitors of Mrs. Ali- YISITS HERE Beaaie M. Hughey , recently dis charged from the armed forces in Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hughey enroute to his home in Jasper. Ala. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones of hene Evans Saturday. Also visiting her were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans { G r e enwo0( ] spent the week-end with and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bluford Mr an d Mrs H. A. Adams. Vest and daughter of Laurens. Mr and Mrs charlie K inard. Mr and Mrs. Hubert Leopard. Mrs. D. A Kinard of Williamston, Mr and Mrs. Clifton Heaton of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton M Hea ton of Ninety-Six, Robert Butler, Mr and Mrs. Hassie Roten of Mrs. Mary Lou Comer and children of Spartanburg, visited Mrs. Estelle Roland and other relatives Sunday. Mrs. Harold Carson and famiiy Greenwood, were Sunday visitors of of Greenwood were visitors of Mr. Mr and Mrs. George Leopard near and Mrs. H. A. Adams on Mondav Saluda. SANITONE SIRVICi THU Seal Means... SPOTS VANISH UKI MAGIC KMSIDOIO DIRT IS OUT IOO% COLORS SPARKII LIKI NIW ORIGINAL TIiniRI RVLLY RISTORID Its Lite New Again! What m wG«Ml#rfvl dlfforGSK# wHfli Ail Hm dirt mmmm I Nothing Imii immitem* Dry CU*mmg will ever Mil yow for blaokctt again alter you've tried it ooca * They come bock to you a* tufy aod aoft oa the day you bought them Colors bright a* new. too. hreauae there » no din to blur them Kveo dual aod grime deep down io the flebrk baa haea routed out completely Aod oot even o troce of dry cleaoiog odor* fit£eMice 7^^. / SUNSHINE CLEANERS SHIRT LAl'NDRY — SHOE REPAIR 4M CLINTON IR2 W Florida Si. Mrs. L. C. Heaton, Misses Sara Nell and Shirley Heaton. Judy Re- [ vis. George Cato and Mrs. Alihene Evans visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris and family in Joanna Sun day. They went especially to visit Ronnie Norris, who is ill at his home there Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginn had as j visitors Sunday Mrs. Kye Wood of Thompson. Ga.. Mrs. Ola Wages of Joanna, Mrs. Vernon Ginn and dau- hter of Simpsonville. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Croy and family had as their week-end visi tors Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Britt and family, Mrs. Virginia Croy and son, Terry, of Greenville. Mrs. C. A. Elledge and son. Mike, visited her mother, Mrs. Rose Pra ther, in Whitmire Friday Mrs. A D. Kinard, Mr. and Mrs Charlie Kinard and Mrs. Mary Lou Comer of Williamston, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs John nie Mason. VISIT IN HEMINGWAY Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Camp bell visited her brother and fam ily, Mr, and Mrs. James .Arnold, in Hemingway the past week end. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Roberts and son, Bobby, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oneil Roberts and son in Pickens. SP3 and Mrs. Jimmy Wooten and children of Columbia, were week end visitors of Mr and Mrs. Cecil Wooten. They all attended the birth day dinner of J. E Braswell. Sr , on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs A G. Brackween of Bakersville, Calif., are visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. J. E Bras well. Sr , other relatives and friends ENJOY FISH FRY A fish fry was enjoyed at Green wood state park Saturday evening. Those present for the occasion were Mr and Mr*. W R Thomas Mr, 'and Mr* T. C. McLendon and fam ily. Mr and Mrs J. E McLendon and family. Mrs Kate McDanM, Mrs Evelyn Sam*. Mr and Mr* Leon Thomas and rhildraa. Mr and Mrs Richard Thomas and children. Mr and Mrs Harold Hampton and von. Mr and Mrs Billy Lowery and family. Mr and Mrs J W. Satter white and family, Chrvu Wilke* of ( baton Mr and Mrs George dart of Augusta. Ga NOTICE There is ill he a Clinton Mil) families at the Cltaton MU) park today Servings will be at 1M p m and S Si p m This barbecue is honoring the em ploy eos for safety ta the plant CAMP FIRF WFNMR* YMT R AMO STATION Members *f Mrs C E Roberts t amp Fire group enjoyed a vttt |* the radio station here The girls were interviewed about Camp Fire work, and shown the broadcasting system. The girls also sold station officials Camp Fire candy to help finance camp this summer. Members recently made picture frames of popsicle sticks with lovely pictures inside for their mothers on Mother’s Day. Girls making the trip were: Freda Foster, Zane Bagwell, Janice Caugh- man, Marion Calvert, Priscilla Wil liamson, and visiting guests were Jo Carol Terry, Laura Smith, Mary Roberts, and the leader, Mrs. C. E. Roberts. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express gratitude for the kindness shown during my recent ill ness. Also for the lovely cards and flowers. May God bless each of you. —-MRS. M. W. ADAMS WITH THE SICK Mrs. Jean Cauble is a medical patient at Blalock Clinic. Marty Ray Heaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Heaton, is ill at his home. ENJOYS BIRTHDAY DLNNER Clyde Croy. Jr., was honored with a birthday dinner at his home on Sunday. He recently celebrated his 17th birthday. HOLDER Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wesley Holder announce the arrival Of a daughter, Deborah Elaine, at Blalock Clinic on May 16. Mrs. Hodder is the former Geraldine Tollison Beaman of this city. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Susan Neighbors celebrates a birthday May 23 Cleo Owens has a birthday May 24. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler cele brate their birthdays May 27. J. B. Patterson observes a birth day May 30. Beatrice Reece celebrates a birth day May 27.. Lois Harmon celebrates a birth day May 29. Mrs. Linda Edmonds Laster, for merly of this city, observes a birth day May 26. Douglas Gregory observes a birth day May 28 Thurman Jones has a birthday May 25 Patricia Ann Wilkie will observe a birthday May 31 Ixma Neal Smith celebrates a birthday May 29 Odell Lambert celebrates a birth day May 21. Mrs Jurue Malone obwrves a birthday May 21 James Taylor celebrates a birth day May 24 Lola Mae Overstreet celebrates a birthday May >1. Walt Hughes observe* a birthday May 24 Perry Sumer el celebrate* a birth- day May SS Mrs Jeanette Starnes s birthray May B Little Allen Avery, mb ( Mrs Joseph Avery birthday May M CMvu Wilkie day May M J. I Harm day May 24 Viviaa OBuRivaa oh birthday May 24 Martha ftusaa Won* birthday May a Mrs W M < turthday May M day May a day May 24. Mrs. Sam Owens observes a birth day May 24. John Holder observes a birthday May 25. Mildred R. Barbee celebrates a birthday May 30. Steve Campbell celebrates a birth day May 30. Debbie Dean has a birthday May 25. Gary Cunningham observed a birthday May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Capers Gregory cel ebrate a wedding anniversary May 27. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bagwell ob serve a wedding anniversary May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton M. Heaton will celebrate their second wedding anniversary May 25. FRIENDSHIP CHURCH CLASS HAS PICNIC The Intermediate Girls’ class of Friendship Baptist Church enjoyed a picnic at the Clinton picnic ground on Saturday afternoon. Twenty guests in addition to members and Rev. and Mrs. Leonard attended. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginn of this city announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Yvonne, to George Ed Motes of this city. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Motes of Route 1. FIDELIS CLASS MEETS The Fidelis Class of Calvary Bap tist Church met at the home of Mrs. Charlie Foster on Tuesday, May 12, for the monthly session. There were eight members present along with Mrs. Joel Cox, teacher of the class. Each member brought a handker chief for a handkerchief shower for an ill member. These were present ed to her at her home. Mrs. Bobby Meadors led the devo tional and a business session was held, with Mrs. Meadors, president. presiding. Gaines were enjoyed and refresh ments served by tkt h4Sk4M. BIRTHDAY DINNB GIVEN J E. Braswell, fr, was honored with a birthday diner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell on Caldwell street. Tlie dinner was served picnic style with all eight children of Mr. and Mrs. Braswell present to cel- brate the occasion, including Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bracken of Bell, California. Invited guests of this city attend ing were: Mr and Mrs. Joe Terry, Mica Brenda Green, Miss Murray Addison, Johnny Ruahton and Mick ey Dover. Also a number of out of town guests: Mrs. Wert Jennings and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wooten and chUdren, of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin and chUdren, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Grif fin and Miss Sandra Riddle of Ware Shoals; Mr. and Mrs. Derrill Boiard and son and Mrs J. M. Boiard of Joanna; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sexton and children of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Braswell and son of Aiken; and Miss Judy Cook of Bam berg. Budget Payments For HOME MODERNIZATION Just Pennies A Day to modernize your bathroom the American-Standard way! Up to 36 Months to Pay! The finest money can buy ! Many styles to choose from Just call us for a free estimate on your moderniza^ tion needs. 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