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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
4.
Thanimy, April 21 f i9M
Items of Interest From...
West Clinton
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON, Correspondent
and Representative
PHONE 376-J
Sri and Mrs R J Prathor and
son of Hawaii, aro sipending a few
days with Mr and Mrs. C. A El-
ledge and will visit, other relatives
Sandra Gregory celebrates her
birthday Aprd 22.
Those celebrating birthdays April
27 are: Steve Lanford. Terri Roper,
and Jack Law-son.
SP5 Jimmy Wooten, who is sta
tioned in Germany, has a birthday
April 26.
Lizzie Harris and Steve Jackson
will celebrate birthdays April 26.
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Fowler will
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. j observe their wedding anniversary
McGinnis., April 24.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Caughman Kent Lowery will celebrate his
and children visited Mr. and Mrs second birthday April 29
hero and in Whitmire enroute to his Bud Carr in Aiken Sunday. Joey Avery celebrated his birth-
new assignment at an air base in In- M r arK j Mrs. Henry Spillers of day ^^ .
diana Simpsonville, Mr and Mrs. George BIRTH ANNOLNC EMr.. T
Make Elledge spent a few days Spillers of Pelzer. visited Rev. and BECKMAN
with Mr and Mrs 0. E. Elledge in Mrs J. W. Spillers Sunday and at- arM * ^ rs - H. Beckman,
Cross Hill recently. i tended services at Calvary Baptist • tinnounee the, birth of a son,
Mr and Mrs. L. L Rice and fam- Church where their brother is pas- Bryan Keith, oh April i at Blalock
ilv, Mr and Mrs Joseph Avery and tor. r v
sons visited Mr and Mrs J. E Wy- Mr and Mrs. E C. Longshore at-' Miss Nan£, y
att in Asheville. N C.. Sunday. tended an Easter Sunday dinner at
Rev and Mrs. J. W Spillers vis- ^ home of Jim Longshore near
ited Uh- former's sLster-in-law, Mrs. Now-berry.
Palme rSpillers, in the Anderson E "• Bennett and ^ au ^ tors '
hospital Monday. J ^ n - Kath - V Dawn - and Mrs - H POnaS CTOSS IxOttQa
Mr and Mrs. James Craine and B Bennett of Maryland, are spend-
New* Of
Mrs Blanche Creswell visited Mr.
and Mrs Clyde Owens in Spartan
burg Sunday Mr Owens is the bro
ther of Mrs Craine and Mrs Cres
well
Mr and Mrs. Melvin Holcombe
and son. Douglas, visited relatives
in Easley Sunday
Mr and Mrs Wendell Starnes and
children visited Mr and Mrs Grover
Starnes in Cross .Anchor Sunday.
Mrs Claude- Farmer and daugh
ter. Yelda. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Johnson in Spartanburg
Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. Randall Farmer
and son. Tony, spent the week-end
with Mrs Sarah Cheek in Green
wood
Mr and Mrs. Joel Cox and son
visited Mrs Coxs parents, Mr. and
Mrs C
ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. L
L Rice.
Mr and Mrs Avery Sorrells vis
ited Mr and Mrs. L L. Rice Thurs
day.
.Alice Summers, daughter erf Mr.
and Mrs. Ben ummers, was winner
in the Newberry County Spelling
contest. Alice is a member of the
eighth grade at Bush River High
Mrs. Ray Fallow and children of School. She will represent Newberry
Augusta, Ga , spent Sunday with County in the district contest to be
Mrs. Fallow's mother. Mrs
held at Anderson in May.
Kenneth Johnson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Johnson, attended South
Carolina Youth Safety convention
at Furman I'niversity April 13.
Others selected to represent Clinton
High School were DeUe Wilder, Cliff
McKittrick, Hop MoSween, Delle
and Cliff are members of the senior
class. Kenneth is a member of the
sophomore class and Hop is a mem
ber of the freshman class.
The Shady Grove Community
Club entertained Saturday night
James
Dunaway.
Mr and Mrs. James Owens and
children were called to Greenville
Sunday night due to the death of the
former's sister. Miss Cecil Owens.
BROTHERHOOD MEETING
All men of Calvary Baptist
Church are invited to attend the
Bortherhood meeting on Monday.
April 25. at 7:30 p. m
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Mrs. Walter Meadors and Mrs.
E Vinson, and Mr. Cox’s Junior Kirby have birthdays today. ...... , ,
parents. Mr afid Mrs J. E. Cox, in Miss Gail Ivester w ill celebrate wlth a (lutch chicken barbecue sup-
Seneea Sunday her 14th birthday April 22 ^ The money raised is to be used
Mr and Mrs. Hbrace C. Smith, Those observing birthdays on Ap * or re Pairs on the club house. The
Franceen. Laura, and Carlton visit- ril 23 are Mrs Robert Butler. Mrs committees for the supper were ar
id Mrs Emma Damerson and Mrs. Robert Turner. James Poison, and ran l?cd by Mrs- C. W. Johnson, Mrs.
M C Smith in Chester Sunday. Louie Webb Earle Johnson and Mrs. J. C. Na-
Mrs Vivian Lee visited relatives Dolly Smith will celebrate her hors. C. W. Johnson was in charge
in Chesnee Sunday. birthday April 26 .of cooking the chickens. Ladies of
Mr and Mrs Fred Lowery and Mrs Harry Foster will oKserve~thc dub assisted in the preparation
Kenny visile dMr and Mrs Jack a birthday April 22. and serving.
Mrs. J 'H Seay and Clyde Wehunt APRIL MEETING OF 4-H CLUBS
have birthdays April 24 The Shady Grove 4-H Clubs will
Mrs. Morris Thibadeau and Mrs. meet Monday, April 25. at 3:30 at
Lou Peavy will observe birthdays the dub house. Kenneth Johnson,
April 27. president of the club, urges all
Mrs. Donnie Womble will cele- members to be present,
lard Price. Mrs Gene Nabors and brate a birthday April 25 on Sunday Mrs. Texie Johnson
daughter. Mr and Mrs. Forrest Me- Mr and Mrs. Joe Chafin observed and daughter, Claudia, visited Mrs.
Intosh and sons of Ninety-Six. their first wedding anniversary Ap- Johnson’s mother. Mrs. Janie Hen-
Mr and Mrs David Stacy and ril 17. derson at th ehome of Mrs. Ray-
daughters, Kim and Pam, spent Mr and Mrs. Richard Foster will
Sunday with Mrs L. V. Fallow. observe their w edding anniversary
Mr and Mrs. James .Arnold of April 26.
Hemingway, visited Mrs J. L. Ar-j E C. Vincent. Sr!, observed his
birthday April 17.
Linda Smith and Carol Gregory
have birthdays April 21.
Kathy Bagwell and Miss Cora
Stone will observe birthdays April
23
Hunnicutt Sunday
Mrs H R Smith had as Sunday
guests Mrs. David M. Hingos and
Mrs. Geneva Lowery. Mr. and Mrs.
David Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lowery and son. Mr and Mrs. Mil-
nold over the Week-end
Bobby Prather is visiting Mr and
Mrs Thomas Prather.
Mr and Mrs. A. D. Lancaster
were visitors in Forest City and
Sp:ndale. N C . over the week end.
Bobby .Anthony of Clarksville,
Term , spent the week-end with Mrs
Anthony and Mrs J. J. McGinis.
mond Dean in Whitmire.
Miss Martha Pitts, teacher in
Rock Hill High School, spent the
week-end at home with Mr. and
Mrs D T. Pitts.
Charles Huey celebrates a birth
day April 22
Kathy Harvey and Talmadge San-
Mr and Mrs Tommy Brown and ders will celebrate birthdays April
children of Lydia Mills, were dinner 25
J. R. Crawford
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1961 Pac-Sac Editor
Herb Hammett, of Hogansville.
Ga., is the new editor of The PaC-
SaC. Presbyterian College student
yearbook.
A rising senior, he was named in
a recent campus-wide election to
succeed Bob Bean, of Marietta. Ga .
in this position Hammett will edit
the 1961 PC annual.
The same election tapped Marion
Lee. a rising senior from Heming
way, to become business manager
of The PaC-SaC. He replaces Cliff
Stovall, of Mullins.
The PaC-SaC. annual yearbook
production of the Presbyterian Col
lege student body, rolls off the press
each spring shortly before com
mencement exercises. Editor Bean’s
1960 edition is scheduled for distri
bution in mid-May.
Arch H. Dickinson
Lanford — Arch Henry Dickinson.
55, died at his home Wednesday at
9:30 a m. after a long illness.
He was an employee of the C&WC
Railway for 34 years, retiring six
years ago. He was a member of the
Lanford Baptist Church and past
worshipful master of Enoree Ma
sonic Lodge and past patron of East
ern Star Chapter 217.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ethel
Lanford Dickinson; his mother, Mrs.
R. C. Dickinson of North Augusta;
two sons, two daughters, four sis
ters and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted
Friday at 4:00 p. m. at the Lanford
Baptist Church by, the Rev. W. W.
Willingham and the Rev. R. L. Mc-
Gaha. Burial was in the church
cemetery with Masonic graveside
rites.
CR EDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate of Walter L. Owens, de
ceased, are hereby notified to file
the same duly verified, with the un
dersigned, and those indebted to said
estate will please make payment
likewise.
A. E LAWSON,
Administrator
April 4, 1960 3c-A-21
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Funeral Home
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