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12 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE t TharWAv, May 28, 1959 Items of Interest From . . West Clinton MRS. C. A. ELLEDGE, (Correspondent and Representative PUONC 17M Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox and son, Joel, and Duck Adair were business visitors in Anderson Friday Mrs Cleo Owens was honored with a surprise birthday supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Owens on Pitts street Monday eve ning Mrs David Owens spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. H. McCarter, in Greer recently. Mr. Owens spent the week-end there and accompanied her horfle Mrs Evelene Sams and son. Des- sie. visited Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McWaters in Winnsboro Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Wendell Starnes and children, Lanny and Reba, were dinner guests of relatives near Cross Anchor Sunday. WEEK-END IN GEORGIA Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gooch and family visited relatives in Georgia during the week-end. Mrs Bill Bridwell and daughter, Joyce, of Duncan, were week-end visitors of Mr and Mrs. Cecil Woo ten Also SP Jimmy Wooten, Mrs. Wooten and children of Columbia, were guests of the Wootens Mr and Mrs Billy Godfrey and daughter of Union, were visitors of Mr. .and Mrs. Bobby Wooten and family Wednesday Mr and Mrs Arzo Ivester and family enjoyed a visit to Lake Greenwood Sunday. ' Mr and NJrs. Bill Campbell and daughter. Becky, of Charlotte, N. C . were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs K C. Oxner. Mrs W C. Wallenzine. Betty Wal- lenzine. and Mrs. Lillie Belle Miller were guests of Mrs. Geneva Coker in Greenwood Sunday Re\ and Mrs George James of Duncan were dinner guests of their daughter. Mrs. R C. Oxner and fami!> at their home on the Green wood highway Sunday HERE PROM ATLANTA Mr*. Ro\ McCoy of Atlanta, Ga.. was a guest of Mm. Estelle Roland during the week-end. Mr* Frankie Thompson and Mr*. Willie Jones of Greenwood, were Saturday visitors of Mr and Mrs H A Adams Mr and Mr* Johnny Arrowood of Whitmire were visitors of Mr. and Mrs Roy Blackwell and sons Sunday Mrs Dorj Storey and Mim Don* Hertnur <rf Greenville, were week end visitors of Mrs l C ERadje, m ( rows Hi a Vr% Beatrice Hawk* and her moihrr Mr* Susy Hawks and Er nest \ of K W Chrlec ■ ARRf lt r GfA | \ TWfr <«.re kaair*«fc ef harto* *nd rwriwwawi day at (1*nf jo Vt .u K-fH ' ft r«a>i start a camp fire and also precau tions and rules about putting a fire out. Leaders in charge of the outing were Mrs. Jo Lyda. Thelma Elledge and Evelyn Snelgrove. 1 This was the last meeting and pack leaders enjoyed teaching the children this year., LOSES BROTHER Mrs Martha Dover and other rel atives were called to Gainesville, Ga., on Saturday due to the death of her brother. Henry Dale. Others from this city attending were Mr. and Mrs? W. E. Braswell. Leonard Dover. Ida Gregory and Dock Do ver. Mrs. 1 Johnnie Mason. Mry. C. A | Elledge and son, Phil, were Satur-! day visitors of Mrs. L. C. Elledge. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elledge near Lake Greenwood. WITH THE SICK Little Richard Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell, received a broken collar bone injury- in a fall at his home recently. Mrs. L. C. Elledge remains ill at her home in Cross Hill 1 OUTING ENJOYED Members of the Aowakiya Camp Fire group enjoyed a trip to Elijah State Park at Clark Hill Saturday. There were 12 members attending with their leader, Mrs. Arzo Ivester. Also invited guests as chaperones were Bill Terry, Arzo Ivester, and daughter. Sandra. Everyone enjoyed cooking out, swimming and other recreation. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Mrs. Joe Davenport celebrated a birthday May 23 Mrs. Pressly Chaney observed a birthday June 2 Mrs. Betty Wallenzine celebrated a birthday May 28. J. B Patterson celebrates a birth day May 30 John Norris has a birthday May- Si Mrs. Willie Cannon celebrates a birthday June 2 Dottie Dees observes a birthday June 4. Adger Crawford, Jr . celebrates a b.rthday June 1 Mrs. Jack Alexander retebrates a birthday June 4 John Paul TranaMI has a birth. da> June 2 AM Green June 3 Mrs M D Smm txaies a tortnday Jen* 4 r. Jr Pepsi June IM» I account of aur acts and Admiustratra of the estate of W R Anderson in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun ty, at 10 o'clock a. m . and on the *ame day win apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Adminis ( tratrix. Any person indebted 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. MATTIE A. GOODWIN, Administratrix, Rt 1, Laurens, S. C. 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