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Thursday, June 23, 19M THE CLINTON CHRONICLE U Items of Interest From... West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON, Correspondent and RtpranantatWe phone mj Mrs. H. A. Adams, Mrs. R. L. Adams and son, BUI. and Mrs. Hu bert Leopard visited Mrs. Maggie Denson, who is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, near Newber ry Monday. Mk\ and Mrs. J. M. King of Greenville .spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes. Mrs. Shirley Hedspeth and son, Mike, and Mrs. J. W. Hedspeth and Leon visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr in, Aiken Sunday. Floyd Walker of Charleston, spent the week-end with Mrs. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinard and Edgar B. Narton visited in Charles ton recently. Miss Joyce Benise Nalley, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nalley, spent the week-end with Misses Bar bara and Sandra Rice near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. David PuUey and children of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gilliland Sunday. Mrs. Mildred Boozer and Mrs. Estelle Boozer, sister and niece of Jim Tinsley, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tinsley. Mrs. Pearl Patterson, mother of Mrs. Jim Tinsley, is improving af ter a recent illness at the home of her son, BUI Patterson, and Mrs Patterson Musgrove street. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Waienzine and children of North Augusts, E t the week-end with Mr. and W. C. Wallenzme Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart, Donald and Thornton, visited Mar vin Stewart, Jr., in Asheville, N. C., Sunday. Mrs. Marvin Stewart, Jr, and dautfiter spent last weak with Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Stewart, Sr. Dorothy Williams spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crocker in Honea Path. Elsie Williams spent with Mr and Mrs Charles Brown in Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs Ike Smith and dint Lawson of Buffalo. Mrs. Gladys Lin. ner and son, Randall, Mr. and Mrs Russell Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. M D Findley and son. Thomas, little Wayne Simmons and J. A Melton of Greenville. Mr and Mrs. Henry Lawson, Jr. and daughter. Brenda, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Henry Lawson, Sr , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barkei and son visited Mrs Barker’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith in Hartaville Sunday. Mrs W. D. Sizemore and Mrs. Jim Buzhardt spent the in Piedmont with their grandson. Billy Cranford. Mrs. R. L. Adams and son. Bid. Mrs. Geneva Gaughman. Foster and Mrs. Tommy attended the funeral of Charles Rol lins m Greensboro, N. C., recently Mrs. Blanche C re swell, Mrs. Es sie Simmons, Mrs. Grace O Mrs. Rosa Owens and Mrs. Leila Smith are attending the Beech Springs camp meeting Mr. and Mrs Buck McWatters, Mert McWatters, Rex Stroud, Mrs Steen and son, Jimmy, of Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mks. Gene Striggers in Calhoun Falls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hamrick and son, Jimmy, of Bostic. N. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lancaster. Jimmy remained for a longer visit. D. L. McGee is visting relatives in western North Carolina for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Quinton and granddaughter, Jo Layne Hender son of Fort Smith, Ark., are visit ing the former’s mother, Mrs. Sadie Quinton, Mr. and Mrs Paid Quin- Voo. Ernest Vaughn and Ann Vaughn, Mrs. Susie Hawks and Miss Be atrice Hawks visited Mrs. W. E. Stewart in Ware Shoals Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Webb and children of Winter Garden, Fla., visited Miss Beatrice Hawks and Mrs. Susie Hawks recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Heuy of San Antonio, Texas, visited Mr. and Mxs. John Huey recently. Roy Borders of Joanna, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Huey. Judy Huey of Laurens,*is spend ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. John Huey. Mrs. C. C. Heaton and Jeanette, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton, Jr., and children visited Mrs. Ernest Eskew in Greenville recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Motes spent Sun day at Lake Greenwood. 1 Mr .and Mrs. Ovell Woody and children, Lurline and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and John ny Maipass visited Mr. and Mrs. Reep Cape in Greenville Sunday. Sue McLendon, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill McLendon, has re turned home after a few weeks stay with her borther, Wayne McLendon, and Mrs. McLendon in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Mary McCoy spent the week-end with her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Me Coy, in Laurens. Jimmy Gossett of Spartanburg, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs .Robert O’Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Frier spent Sunday with Mrs. Warren Watts in indo. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Frier were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Frier in Whitmire Mr and Mrs. Horace Smith and Oarkon, Mr. and Mks. Clarence Brookshire visited Camp Buckhom recently Mr. and Mrs Edgar Ballew had as guests last week Mr. Ballew's brother and sisters, Carolyn, Bren da and David Ballew. of Bell view, Ohio. Mr and Mrs CecU Wooten, Mr aid Mrs R. C. Oxner visited Mr and Mrs. George James in Duncan Sunday B T. McWatters, Mr. and Mrs S. ;L. McWatters and children. Tom my. Jerry and Lawrence, of Great Falls, are visiting Mr and Mrs. W. D McWatters Mr and Mrs. Carroll Orr and children. Debbie and David, and Mrs Dorothy Garrett, and a grand daughter. Mist Sandra Bigbee spent last week with Mr. and Mrs Clyde Bigbee ATTEND REUNION Mr. and Mrs. James McMillan and family attended the Nelson family reunion Sunday in Whitmire Others attending were: Mr and Mrs. Aubrey Neison. Sr., and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs R. L Hunnicutt and family. My. and Mrs. Ray Senn and family. Mr. and Mrs Charles Wicker and family of Whitmire; Mr. and Mrs Aubrey Nelson, Jr., and son of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs Clyde Garner and Mrs. Estelle Gar ner of Laurens; and Roy Nelson of Hartford, Conn SURPRISE FATHER’S DAY SUFFER A surprise Father's Day supper was given Saturday night honoring O. J. Gilliland Those attending were Mr and Mrs. Frank Long shore of Joanna; Mr. and Mrs The family resided at 1108 Elisa beth street. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lil lian Woods Sumner: four daughters. Faye, Virgiaia. Penny ai Sumner. ^11 of the home; n Ruseell Sumner of Enoree; I mother, Mrs. Mattie Blackstock; a half-brother, James Daytona Beach, Fla.; six .Mrs. Mary Brown of White Rock: Mrs Euia Mae Rush- ton of Clinton; Mrs Ruby Piwowar Mrs Frankie Cassells of Columbia, of Aberdeen. Md.. Mrs Frances' Funeral services were conducted Durney of Columbia. Mrs. Ruth j Monday at 5:30 p m. at Calvary Nagler of Washington. D. C.; and Baptist Church by the Rev. J. W Spillers, the Rev Robert Edwards, the Rev HaroM Hanley, and the Rev. Ralph C Hammett Burial was in Rosemont cemetery. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends. Dr. Blalock, Dr. Fuller, and the staff at Blalock Clinic for every kindness shown me during my stay in the hospital. I extend to each one my appreciation and love. May God be most grateful to everyone. His C ercy is for all without end. I shall ways be grateful to everyone wherever I may be. -MRS. JAMES I. ADAIR -WATER- WeN DriHag Well Boring AO Wsrk and Water Gnaraateed .. TUrty-Ox Maaths «a Pay. .. Laurens 92171 Rickard Wasson John B. Smith and son of this city; and Mrs. Gilliland. Supper was served outdoors Each guest honored him with a gift WITH THE SICK E. C. Pressley is a patient at Blalock Clinic. Hogue Dalton continues iH at his ohme on Elisabeth street ATTENDS CLASS REUNION Itos. Hall King was doe of those attending the reunion of the IMO graduating class of Clinton High School held the past week-end at the Mary Musgrove Hotel. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Clift no Heaton observed a birth day June 22. Roger Dunaway celebrates his birthday today. Those observing birthdays on June 25 are Joe Gibbs, Adger Craw ford, Sr , Harold Taylor, Shelby Satterfield and Mrs. Homer Birch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lydia will observe their wedding annviersary June 24. Billy Dickerson celebrated his birthday June 22. Joe Sam Caughman wiH observe his birthday June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox will observe their wedding anniversary June 25. Charles Meadors will observe his birthday June 24. James Craine will observe his birthday June 26. Mr. and Mrs. Colie Campbell will observe a wedding anniversary on June 27. Cheryl Lancaster will celebrate a birthday June 24. Anita Turner will have a birthday June 26. Mr .and Mrs. Joe Sam Caughman will observe their wedding anniver sary June 28. Mr .and Mrs. Eddie McGee will celebrate their wedding anniversary June 28. Mrs. W. C. WaHenzine observed a birthday June 19. Johnny Maipass celebrated his birthday June 21. Mks. C. C. Heaton observed her birthday June 21. Her granddaugh ter, Cathy Heaton, has a birthday June 22 . Linda Balkham celebrates her birthday June 23. / G. J. SUMNER DIES IN COLUMBIA Q. J. (Jeff) Sumner, 56, died Saturday afternoon to the Veterans tonpitai in Columbia toter several years of dsdtotog health. He mm a native el Union County, hot had Uvad In Otaton aunt of hto J tife He wae a een of the late Mr and IWe. B. P. Sumner. 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