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* 12 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 7, 19(50 Itfim of Interest From.*. West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON. Correspondent and Representative PHONE 376-J Hob; rt Kikerd and Fred Wicker !nephtnv» afvr attending the funeral of Newbern. \i>itid Mr and Mrs oi her brother Kush Garland, in E. l' Longshore Sunday. ^ Glayton, Ga Mrs I>oris Putman and Neal. Mr and Mrs I> G Whitman ;yid and Mrs Julia Humphrey of Jo- family visited,Mr and Mrs. 1.. anmi. visited Mr and. Mrs. Claud Whitman in Woodruff Sunday. Farmer last Wednesday. Mr and Mr' Jessie Laney visited Mrs claixi Farmer and Velda " r ‘ in ^ Jdmes Earl Laney in and grandson, Tony, visited Nora Grtvr Sunday aiul Jim Hawkins,”Mr and . Mrs. Little Oebljie Wooten, daughter of Mr and Mrs Booby Wooten, spent hte week-etvd with her grandpar ents, Mr anti Mrs. O. L Godfrey, Sr . m Ninety-Six Mr. and Mrs J. C. Fortner, Mr and ‘Mrs l^eon Massey and son of Greenwood and Mrs Elizabeth Led ford and Fiat Gregory of Chester, visiud Mrs Susie Hawks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Hubert Vaughn of Wa>7ie McLendon charleston, visited Mr. Vaughn s Charlie Cole Sunday. Misses Velda Farmer and Hilda Holmcf were Saturday visitors in Greenville Mr. and Mr> W G. Harris,* Mr and Mrs. P L Heck of Roanoke. Va . visiud Mr and Mrs J E Mc Lendon and Mrs Kate McDaniel over the wwk-end. Mr. and Mrs nnd Debbie have returned to Nor father, Ernest Vaughn, and other folk. Va.. to make their home, while relatives here Sunday VLr McLendon is stationed there Vernon Williams and children at- attended a birthday dinner in honor honor of Mr Williams’ father, W F Williams, in Greenwood BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Little Tony Farmer will celebrate his first birthday April 8 ’ Happy Birthday" to Mrs Hubert Mr and Mrs. James McMillian Leopard today. 4ttLt. atended a birthday dinner in honor r> on Trammell and t^^windsor of Mrs. McMillian, which was held birthdays April 10. at the home of her mother. Mrs. AprU 9± birthdays include Mrs. Aubra Nelson, in Whitmire. Selma Ballew, Mike McGee. Danny Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huey and Foster, Mrs. Louise Harvey, Bun- son. Thomas, of WattsviUe. attend- ny Rhodes and Marcell Barker, ed funeral services for Mrs Sadie Beatrice Fuller observes her Chitwood, sister of Mrs. Huey, in birthday April 8 Georgia recently. ’ Mrs. R. G. Coker will observe her * Ken noth Stone and Miss Linda birthday today. Patterson visited Mr and Mrs. John Tom Harvey will celebrate a birth- Huey Sunday' ' day April 10. Mr and Mrs. Bobby Wooten and "Happy Birthday" to Bill Adams, daughters visited Mr and Mrs. 0. James Heyward Smitherman, Re- L Godfrey, Sr. m Ninety-Six re- Gregory and Mrs E B. Nor- ceotly. ton on April 1 Mr and Mrs. A J. Hanley Mr kittle Wanda Gail Lawson will and Mrs Riley Odom visited Mr. «d«*rate her first birthday today and Mrs Dudley Crimes in Greer Mrs. John Weir and Randolph Sunday Gentry will celebrate their birth- Mrs Gene Brown and children of days April 8 Whitmire, spent the week-end with Chrissy Heaton, daughter oig-Mr her sister. Mrs. Vernon Williams, and Mr Williams and family. Mr and Mrs. Bill Elledge and sons spent the weeke-nd with Mr. and Mrs C E Elledge in Cross Hill Mrs A G Smith and sons of and Mrs. Walter Heaton, celebrated her 5th birthday April 4 Jessie Laney will observe his birthday .April 7. Davey Roberts will be 7 years old April 11. April 12th birthdays include Mrs Chester, were Saturday visitors of James Dunaway. Mrs. Otis Gra- Mr and Mrs Louie Sniith ham. Maggie Burden. Dianne Lyda. Mrs Kenneth Martin of Clinton. lone Wilkes, William Womble, and Mrs Rose Lee Neal of Whit- Grady Smith, Douglas Norris. John- mm\ visited Ranee Neal and Ben- ny Weir, and Billy Reynolds. Jr. me Neal in Lenoir. N C.. during Happy Birthday" to Margaret the week-end Brown. Dot Lanford and Tony Mc- Mr and Mrs Henry Nabors of Gee on April 13 Metier. Ga , visited Mrs Jeanette Mrs. D C. Whitman observed a Starnes Monday birthday April 1. Mr and Mrs Wendell Starnes and Donald Gerald Me Watters cele- children visited Mr and Mrs. Gro- brated his 13th birthday April 6 wr Starnes m Cross .Anchor Sunday Mrs. Roy HoltzcLaw celebrated Mrs Lessie Carr and children of her birthday April 4 Aiken visited Mrs Burite Hedge- Arthur Dunaway observed his path Friday. " birthday March 30. Pfc James L Osborne spent the Douglas Holcombe will celebrate week-end with his parents. Mr and his 7th birthday April 11. Mrs Bill Osborne He is stationed Mrs. Kate McDaniel observes her * at Fort Campbell. Ky Mr and Mrs W P 'Hirift of Joanna, spent Sunday with Mrs. Kate McDaniel birthday April 8 BROTHERHOOD SIPPER The Brotherhood of Calvary Bap tist Church is beginning a drive to J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON, S. C. Mrs. W. D Sizemore spent two enlist more of the men of the weeks recently with nieces and church. To kick off this drive, there will be an old fashioned chicken stew- given in the church social hall at 8 00 p m.. Saturday. April 9 All men of the church are invited to attend BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Clara Jeanette Kennedy was honored with a birthday party Sat urday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clifton Heaton Eighteen guests attended. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Miss Sue McLendon, and Miss Elizabeth Leopard The guests presented Clara with many beauti ful gifts. i ~| PLNK AND BLUE SHOWER Mrs Linda McGee was surprised with a pink and blue shower last week. There were thirty guests prsent. She received many gifts. I Hostesses were Mrs. Elise Lam bert. Mrs. Mary Osborne. Mrs. Jean Caubiel and Mrs. Edna McGee. ARMSTRONG LANEY RITES ‘ Miss Dorothy Nell Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Armstrong of Gray Court, became the bride of James Earl Laney, son 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Laney of this city, on March 27 at three p. m. 1 at Shiloh Methodist Church at Gray Court, with Rev. M B Lee of ficiating. Miss Judy Laney, sister of the Groom, was bridesmaid, Miss Linda Graydon of Greenville was maid of honor, and Charles Huey served as best man. Mrs. Laney is a graduate of Hick ory Tavern school and is now em ployed as secretary to Ernest How ard. attorney in Greenville. Mr. Lan- I ey graduated from Clinton High School in 1956 and is emplyoed in the personnel office at Southern Bleachery and Print Works at Tay lors. After a feu- days wedding trip to Florida, the couple is making their home in Greer. WITH THE SICK , W. M Rochester has returned to his home on North Broad street after several weeks stay at Hays hospital. Mrs Rochester is ill at their home Mrs. Abilene Evans is improving : after beint ill for several days. Dale Owens have chkk- •Ulg Gene and en pox. Reba Starnes is ill with flu at her home ion Sloan street. J P. Brown is ill at his home on Milling Avenue and wiU enter the Spartanburg General hospital on Thursday. Mrs. J. F. Whitmire continues HI at the home of Mrs. James Duna way. 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