The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 19, 1959, Image 5
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Thuroday, November 19,1959
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents
Be&rn George Blalock, Jr., student at
Davidson College, Davklsop, N. C.,
spent the week-end at home.
Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Mrs. John W.
Little, Mrs. Prank Miller, Mrs. H.
M. Young and Mrs. Henderson Pitts
spent yesterday in Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac Rabb, Jr.,
and children of Greenville, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Rabb’s mother,
Mrs. J. B. Nicholson.
Mrs. R. N. White returned yester
day to her home in Winston-Salem,
N. C., after a few days visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
O’Daniel. Here for the week-end
was Mrs. G. E. McGrew of Cam
den, and on Sunday Dr. and Mrs.
George O’Daniel of Spartanburg,
Dr. and Mrs. James O’Daniel of
Gaffney.
Mrs. R. B. Smith of Pensacola,
Fla., is spending the week with
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Turner are
spending several months in Bald
win, Fla., where he is now locat
ed on a road building project. Their
friends will be interested to know
their son, Steve, is a student at a
boarding school in Orlando.
IMPROVING
Friends of Dugas Copeland will be
interested to know he is improv
ing and is able to be up after a six
weeks illness at the home* of his
sister, Mrs. C. Bynum Betts, and
Dr Betts
Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey visited her
sister, Mrs. John A. Henry, and Mr.
Henry in Greenville the past week-
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
of Arlington, Va., and Mrs. J. D.
Arthur of Union, spent last week
with the former’s aunt, Mrs. Robert
Glenn, and William Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Neal of Green
wood, were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille.
HAS VISITOR
Mrs. R. E. Sadler had as her
house guest from Sunday until
Tuesday Mrs. Baxter Thomas of
New York, who is enroute to Cali
fornia to spend the winter months.
Mr. and Mrp. H. C. Suber, Mrs.
James Dominick and Mrs. A. C.
Workman, Jr., visited Mrs. Suber’s
brother-in-law, W. D. Cauthen, who
is critically ill and a patient at
the General hospital in Greenville,
during the past week.
Mrs. Joe B. Land and Mrs.
George R. Holland visited relatives
in Swannanoa, N. C., Friday and
Saturday.
PROJECT CHAIRMAN
Friends of Miss Bootsie Horton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace P.
Horton, who is a freshman at Win-
throp college, will be interested to
know she has recently been elected
WLA project chairman.
Mrs. George R. Holland is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Joe Hagins,
and Mr. Hagins in Abbeville.
Mrs. J. I. Adair is spending a
few' days in Anderson with her sis
ter, Mrs. N. W. Stevenson, and
Mr. Stevenson, who were here on
Tusday to accompany her to Ander
son.
The Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg
of Charlotte, N. C., were recent end.
visitors for a few days with Mrs. Mrs. H. M. Wise visited her dau-
Grigg’s mother, Mrs. Metta Stone, ^hter, Mrs James Switzer, and Mr.
Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Switzer in Union the past weekend.
Milford Smith were Mrs Thomas
Hunt and daughter of Rock Hill.
Also here Sunday were Mrs.
Smith’s parents, Mr and Mrs. W.
C. Jones, of Blacksburg, her broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Jones of Lyman
Miss Bootsie Horton of Winthrop
College, was at home for the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Horace P. Horton. She htfd
as her guest Miss Paula Newman.
Miss Newman, the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. A. T. Newman of Larch-
mont, N. Y., also attends Winthrop.
Rev and Mrs. Earl P. Barron
and children, Gastonia, N. C., were
overnight visitors on Monday with
her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. B
Blakely.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and
Mr. and Mrs 1) H. Reynolds.
Jr., and son, DeLeon, 3rd, of Wash
ington. Ga., spent Saturday with
Mrs. Reynolds’ mother, Mrs. P. B.
Adair, and other relatives
Mr and Mrs W G. King, Chris’i
King, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hiers
were week-end guests of the for
mer’s niece. Mrs James Moore,
and Mr Moore at Litchfield Planta
tion, Georgetown
ON LEAVE
Airman 3C John Wrenn, formerly
tf Travis Air Force Base, Calif.,
is spending a thirty-day leave with
h's parents, Mr and Mrs. R. G.
Wrenn. At the end of his leave he
will receive an overseas assign
ment
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Young at
tended Parents Day at Davidson
daughter, Sarah, and Miss Elaine | College, Davidson, N. C., on Sat-
Price of McCormick, spent Sunday urday and the Davidson-Lehigh
with the former's mother, Mrs. J. pame with their son, Jimmy, a
B. Wilder | member of the freshman class.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Templeton of
York, were week-end guests of their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Templeton and attended the Clem-
son-Maryland game on Saturday.
AT DAVID60N
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger
and Mrs. Hubert Boyd spent Satur
day at Davidson College with their
sons, John Eichelberger and Wal
lace Boyd, members of the fresh
man class. While there they attend
ed the Parents Day activities and
the Lehigh-Davidson game.
FROM KANSAS
Mrs. Fred MRchell of Wichita,
Kansas, is spending two weeks with
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Q. Sowers. TTieir
friends will be interested to know
Mr. Sowers is convalescing at home
following several weeks illness and
hospital stay.
TO FRENCH MOROCCO
Airmah 2C Carl Wilson reported
yesterday to Charleston where he
will depart for duty in French Mo
rocco after spending a leave here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Wilson
New* Of
Bond* Croft* Road*
Mrs. Elizabeth Spoon of Lexing
ton, has been spending some time
with Mrs. M. H. Todd
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Cooper, John
Thomas Franklin and daughter,
Becky, spent Sunday in Sumter with
Mr and Mrs. Willard Hall.
Mrs Earle Todd and son of Ten
nessee, are visiting Mrs. M. H
Todd riends of Mrs. Todd will be
glad to know she is improving at
her home.
MLSS MORGAN HONORED
Saturday night, Nov. 14, twenty-
nine boys and girls met at the
Shady Grove club house to honor
Shirley Morgan on her 13th birth-
'day. The party was given by Shir-
i ley's mother, Mrs. Jack Morgan,
assisted by Mrs. Georgia Outley
and Mrs. Reeder Floyd.
A number of games and contests
were enjoyed. Following the games
refreshments consisting of sand
wiches, chips, ice cream and cold
drinks were served. Shirley was
then honored with a number of
I lovely gifts.
CLUB HONORS MRS. RINGER
The Shady Grove Home Demon-
| stratkm Club honored Mrs. Sam
Ringer with a pink and blue shower
Ion Friday, Nov. 13 at 7:30 p. m.
| at the community club house
The club house was beautifully
decorated with fall chrysanthe
mums. Games and contests were
conducted by Mrs. Lather Johnson.
Mrs. James Evans, chairman of re
freshments assisted by Mrs. New
man Shouse and little Miss Lynn
Nabors, served pound cake, ice
i cream, toasted nuts and coffee. Fol
lowing refreshments Mrs. Ringer
was presented a number of lovely
gifts.
COMMUNITY CLUB MEETS
The November meeting of the
Shady Grove Community club will
be held Saturday evening at the
chib house at 7:00 p. m_ Hostesses
will be Mrs. Jack Morgan, .Mrs
J. C. Nabors and Mrs. Joe McGirt.
or entertainment the Hall Broth
ers will present music.
CARD OF THANKS ,
Thanks to my friends for their
many kindnesses during my ill nose
The cards, flowers and sunstdao
packages were greatly appreciated.
The blood donated and the many
prayers in my behalf hastened my
recovery.
-MRS. M. H. TODD
4-H CLUBS WILL MEET
The November meeting of Shady
Grove 4-H clubs will be held Mon
day afternoon at 3:30 at the club
house. All members are urged to
be present.
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Attend one of the churches in the
community Sunday
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SHADY GROVE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 a m
Worship Service 11:00 a m
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
CHURCH
Sunday school 10:00 a m.
Worship service 11.00 a m
Young people's service 6:00 p.
m , followed by worship
FAIR VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school 10:00 a m
Worship service 11:15 a m
Baptist Training Union 6:00 p m
Worship service 7:00 p. m
On Saturday members of Fair-
view Baptist Church are asked to
meet at the church to dean off the
cemetery. s
. CARD OF THANKS
To each person who was thought
ful and kind during the loss of my
father. George Blakely, I would
like to express my appreciation and
thanks. The prayers, calls, cards
and flowers meant much to me and
were greatly appreciated. Mey God
bless each of you.
—LOUISE B JOHNSON
Mrs. H. M. Franks
Laurens —Mrs Eleanor Franks,
71, former resident of Laurens, died
early ITiursday afternoon in Atlan
ta folowing a one-year illness.
A native of Georgia, she lived
most of her life in Laurens, and was
the wife of the late H. Marvin
Franks. She was a member of the
; First Presbyterian Church.
, Surviving are two brothers. Ford
Adams of Atlanta, and John Adams
of Eatonton, Ga.
Funeral services were conducted
at 11:00 a. m., .Saturday, from the
First Presbyterian Church by the
Rev Chalmers F McCutchen Bur
lal was in the Laurens City cem
etery
"Protect The Family Circle”
I* Aim Of TB Seal Campaign
Gospel Singing
At Sacred Acres
There will be a gospel singing at
Sacred Acres Prayer Grounds, lo
cated on the Ware Shoal.s-Waterloo
highway in the "Fork section of
Laurens County, featuring Mr and
Mrs. Clyde Balehin of Greenwood,
on Sunday. November 22, at 2:30 p
m.
All musicians and singers have a
special invitation Everyone is wel
come.
‘‘Protect the family circle’’ is the
aim of the Laurens Tuberculosis
Association as it formulates plans
for the 1959 Christmas Seal Cam
paign, officials said yesterday
! The traditional annual fund rais
ing campaign began Monday with
1 the mailing of Christmas Seals to
11.954 Laurens County residents.
"Over eight million lives have
been saved since the first Christ
mas Seal was sold, i»ut the saving
of lives is not enough." declared
G. Edward Campoell of ( linton.
and J Richard Noble, of Laurens
Seal Sale chairman. We must see
to it that every family is spared
the suffering and tragedy oi tins
leng term, chronic illness "
"Proceeds from '-tins\ year’s
Christmas seal campaign must do
Clinton, Gaffney
Datlle To 6-6 Tie
Clinton and Gaffney battled to a
6-6 tie at Gaffney Friday night in a
son for both teams
hard-fought .scrap It end t h e sea
Clinton drew first blo .d v. hen P i 1
King sent a pas^ to Damr Lesis
for M yards wliir/-' 1 h:
way to the two-yard mirk •; caur
Copeland, fullback barreled ove.
Kinard Littleton, halfback tried
drop kick for the extra point and
missed
Gaffney tied it up in the third
period when Johnny Mabry, full
back, went over his right tackle
for M yards and a touchdown Rug
er Harris failed to moke the point
more than maintain our present TB
control activities.” J Alien Thomp
son, Jr., president of the Laurens
County TB Association, said
"We must expand our efforts to
find all the unknown cases of TB
in Laurens County and extend our
educational program so that all peo
ple of all ages learn how to protect
themselves from TB Also the need
of more money for medical r -search
to find better ways of fightu.g TB
is of prime, importance to My.
e'dd
La r n ; . . -i i j! if 2 *
i a s .1 tu'ier. ui'i-.is under the su
..ervision of 'he County Health In-
at •merit
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^ i'i • ,i> •■re ) giv •t .;i .:>e
r.iee io . ii ty • v'orkdtold**.-^ of
h.» ;li.Toi o''.:- Mills to be help
at the iff. • i ' - i.o iipair ' hr
ton. St a j ;io p m on Tu •-
day Decern; r 1. 1959
ROBERT V VAN* E
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Davenport Named
Thomas Everett Davenport, son
of Mr and Mrs T J Davenport o#
JfCinards, has been appointed at
Clemson Colege to serve as a hall
counselor in the men s residence
hall
Daveopor*. a -emor majoring in
mechanical engineering, is one of
forty four students selected from V
the student b<idy to -upervise ac-
1 tivities and to do informal counsel
ing within the living areas of the
dorm Cones
A 1956 graduate ,{ Clinton High
: School Davenpor* entered Clemson
, in th« ,al that year He is a
member cf Phi E‘a Sigma, hon
orary sehoia>tic fraternity, Tiger
Brotherhood Executive Sergeants
Scabbard and Blade Senior Pla
toon student aisembly and the e*
ecutise commu'ee of rtudent gov-
. emmen*
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