The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 17, 1960, Image 9
Thursday, March 17,1M0
THE CLINTON
CHRON^LE
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Items of Interest Rroim..
West Clinton
MRS. CUFTON HEATON, Comapoad
and ReprawtaUre
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birthday March 23.
Kathy Woodward will celebrate
her birthday March 23.
“Happy Birthday ” to Ned Hand-
back and Claude Malpass on March
23
her birthday March IS.
birthday March 22, and Mrs. Flor-' years of declining health.
son. Eddie Chandler, of the home; Baptist Church by the Rev J. W.
Jim Tinsley will o&ebrafce a j ence wdl celebrate her birthday on She was a native of Clinton, where
birthday March &—^ Mach 23. -he spent her entire life. She was a
"Happy Birthday” to Mrs. Clar- MRS. CHANDLER PASSES daughter of the late Hicks and Ethel om of Clinton; her step-mother. Pallbearers were Babbie Wooten,
ence Dunaway and Edgar Norton on Mrs. Reatho Cooper Chandler, 38. Gregory Cooper. She attended Cal- Mirs Lou Ellen Cooper of Clinton Arthur Sanders, Ben Kelly.
one brother. Sherman Cooper of filers Burial was in Rosemont
Chnton; one sister, Mrs Viola Od- cemetery
March 17.
wife of Ira Chandler, died early Fri- vary Baptist Church
Mrs. William Pitterson will oh- Mrs. Bardy Cannon will observe a day at Hays hospital after several Surviving are her husband; one
Funeral services were conducted Campbell, James Cathcart and Roy
Sunday at 3.00 p m at Calvary TrammeH
Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson
and son, of Newberry, visited Mr.
and Mrs. D. D. Ficklin and family.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Finley and
son, from Greenville, were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Law-
son. ^
Rev. and Mrs. George James.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bridwell
and daughter, Joy, and a friend.
Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wooten
and children, of Duncgn, and Mr.
and Mrs. David Jam?* and chil
dren, of Spartanburg, visited Mrs.
R. C. Oxner, who is a patient at
Hays Hospital, and other relatives
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. O. L. Godfrey and
sons, of Ninety Six, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Wooten Sunday.
Mrs. Vaxter Lee spent last week
in Chesnee with friends and rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens, of
Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs.
James Crain and his mother. Mrs.
Rosa Owens.
Mrs. Ermma Dameron, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Cavenash, of Chester, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowery and
Kennie and Mrs. Geneva Lowery
and Tim man visited Mr. and Mis.
David Hengos in GreenviQe Sun
day.
Mrs. Vera Foster and Gale, Mrs.
Edna Osborne, and MTs. Geneva
Caughman and daughter, Diane,
visited Mrs. Frank Sumeral in Laur
ens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bolden and
children, of Simpsonville, were Sun
day visitors of Mrs. Jenette Starnes
and other relatives.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs
Pepsi
C. C. EUedge and aoos were Mrs.
Douglas Giles anil daughter. Con
nie, and Denise Hokzdaw. of
Greenwood, and Mb's. C. E. EUedge,
of Crtas HID.
Pvt John W. Cranford, of Fort
Jackson, visited hif grandmother,
Mrs. W. D. Sizemore, over the
week-end. -
Mr and Mrs. William Johnson
and son, of Newberry, visited Mr.
and Mrs. D. D. Ficklin and family
Sunday.
Friends of S. P. 5 James R. Woot
en will be interested to know he left
Friday night for Fort Dix. N. J..'on
his way to Germany.
RECEIVES AWARD
In recent training activities at
Fort Jackson. Columbia. LL Jerry
L Perkins, commander of Company
C, 11th Bn. 3rd Regiment, awarded
Pvt John W. Crania^ a trophy for
outstanding performance in physi
cal training. His trophy is beauti
ful.
SICK
Joe Avery has returned to his
home on Sumeral St. after a few
days stay at Blalock Clinic with flu.
Friends of Mrs Connie Sheppard,
of Havelock, N. C., will be glad to
know she has returned to her home
after being a surgical patient at
Newborn. N. C.. hospital.
Mrs. E. C. Longshore is at her
home. Mr. E C. Longshore is bet
ter after being ill for several weeks.
Miss Sue McLendon is sick at her
home on Sumeral St.
Friends of Mrs. David Owens will
be interested to know she is a pa
tient at Blalock Clinic
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Gary Keith will be two years old
March 22
Howard Stroud and Richard Tur
ner will observe their birthdays on
March 17.
Deminia Ward will celebrate her
1 birthday March 19.
Robert Cannon and Donnie Worn
ble win observe birthdays March
20.
Mrs. James Owens will observe a
birthday March 1&.
Iris Hughes and Phyllis Ann
Watts will celebrate birthdays on
March 18.
Mrs. O J. Gilliland will observe
a birthday March 21.
“Happy Birthday • to Darrell
Shealy and Danny Ray Cauble on
March 21.
Waker Heaton will observe his
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