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\' V ^ 12 _-r' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thureda.i. September 22, I960 Items of Interest From... t West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON. Correspondent and Representative PHONE 376 J Kulten Stroud of Spartanburg >pent tho weekend with his parents. Mr and Mrs Rurkie Stroud. Mr and Mrs O. K Brock o( Honea Path sjH'nt Saturday with, Mr and Mrs Melvin Holcomb Mr and Mrs. Albert Griffith and daughter, Emma Lee. of near t'hap- ItclL spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Hubert Leopard " ,lim Tinman of Camden visited Mr and Mrs Bill McLendon Sun day. Mr .md Mrs Randal Farmer and son. Tony, spent ,the weekend, with Mrs Sarah Cheek in Greenwood. Mr and Mrs Bill McLendon vis ited in Newberry recently Mrs. Irish Cagle visited her mother. Mrs. Annie Bobo, in Spar tanburg Sunday. Mr and Mrs Joseph Windham of Charleston spent the week-end with Mr anci Mr- E. E Cagle Mr and Mrs Henry Lawson Sr.- .>• d Mr and Mrs Henry Lawson Jr t-itcd Mi and Mrs Russell Law- - > and M: and Mrs Ike Smith in Buftaio Sunda> Also visiting them < rt Mr and Mr' M D Finley of i ireenv il\ Mrs. W. A Jones .and Mrs Fr.inei- Tnompson of Greenwood visited Mrs H A Adams and also J-aiiKt Thompson of Thorn- orphanage Saturdav H i\ Blackwell and soli' M: - Bill Elledge and sons in Whitmire Sun- the Bailey Memorial Methodist Church wil| have its fall revival The guest Evangelist will be Rev. T. G Gibbons of Central Methodist Church in Laurens M Mr ■ • i.ltiv e: t oad U .lli.lnis anu Vlr Erwin of Nortli Au relatives here this v \\ Kobinson and and Mr and Mrs <>t Piedmont visit- - Horace Robinson on Bluford N M oad Mr> Jim, Tinslev and 'i» - t Lunard. of this city.'and Bren ua i’attet'on of Cross Anchor visit ed Mr and Mrs Clric f'inch Mr .it.d Mr - Stev en Finch. Mr and Mr- Huber’ Mosley. Mrs .Vltie Kemp -.d bnithers Ruble Lee and Thum.i.' uf t .impobello. and also Mr and Mrs Charlie Barrel l ;.ndrun; Sunday M: .md Mrs Claude Wallenrme. end M M.i*ie Wallenzine and ti.ii*> K-m.'.attended a birthday dm- ner^ : r_ M r Wall* nzme s mothci M - - H Wallenzine. Sunday at rtu home of her daughter. Mrs. Meadovv- Minick at Newberry Mr and Mrs Earl Murphy and Mr> Jes>e Murphy of Lnion visited Mr and Mr' ci.eade Wallenzine. sunuay Mr and Mr- Luke Fuiler and daugt'.ter Gail, of Greenwood vasit- ed iier nuuher. Mrs Vesta Eu- iumk' over the weekend M’ and Mrs Rav Boozer attend- • d tin funeral ot Mrs. J C Mm- n.ek in Saluda. Sundav Mr and Mr' D C Whitman and '>n- visited Mr and Mrs L. D Whitman in Woodruff \!r and Mrs N t> Wade of < rieCv and Mr. and Mrs. Paul .xinflt. rs oi t hestei and Mr. and Mi ' iieorsit Hill of Spartanburg j spent Sundav with Mr and Mrs. ; Hall King Mr and Mrs Johnny, Wyatt of Asheville. N C visited Mr and Mr' L L Rice over the week-end. Barbara and Sandra Rite visited Mr and Mrs Tracy Caughman. Sunday Mr.' Robei’ O'Sullivan and Mrs. I Mary McCoy and Mrs Marg Tuck er attended the all night singing in Charlotte. V C Saturday night. > They also visited Mr and Mrs i Charlie Kuu while there WITH THE SICK Mi - laniise Cox continues ill at ihe Joanna hospital Mrs Joe Land is ill at her home Mis' Marion Mitchell is a pa tient at Blalock.s Hospital. , Mr.' Betty Delores Samples has returned home after being a pa- ’ient 'tveral days at Hays Hospital. HOLDING REVIVAL The Rev J W. Spillers began a revival at Temple Baptist Church, Pisgah Forest. North Carolina, Sun dav morning. September 18th, to run through Saturday night. Sep tember 24th “ VISITING PASTOR Rev George Julian, pastor of Temple Baptist Church, Pisgah’ Forest North Carolina, spoke at the Sunday morning service at Cal vary Baptist Church and Jimmy Hughes, of this city, held the serv ice Sunday night due to the absence of Rev J W Spillers, who is hold ing j revival at Pisgah Forest. North Carolina, this week REVIVAL SERVICE The fall revival at Calvary Bap tist Church will be conducted Octo- t»er 31't thru November 6th. Rev. Claude Hightower, pastor of Spears Creek Baptist Church. Columbia, will preach The public is cordially invited to attend BAILEY MEMORIAL METHODIST PLANS REVIVAL The week of October 2 through 8 GOT A SUMMER COLD TAKt for symptomatic RELIEF BIRTHJIAY PARTY Mr and Mrs Bobby Wooten en teftained their daughter Debbie | with a party on her 7th birthday at their home on Francis Street, Sat urday atternoon at 4:30 p m Thirty five guests were present Games were enjoyed in t{ie front yard Then they came into the house and Debbie opened her beautiful and useful gifts They were then serv ed refreshments consisting of: ice cream, cookies, cool-aid and pea-! nuts Out-of-town guests were Lynn and Mark Leopard of Newberry. BIRTH ANNOINCEMENT Mr. and Mrs Bobby Anthony an nounce the birth of a daughter Slierrv Annette on Saturday Sep tember 17 at Hays Hospital She wa' the former Mis' Juanita Me Ginnis I l SK BAGWELL KITES Mr and Mrs Cleo Lusk announce the marriage ot their daughter Margie Doychel to Bradshaw Bag- well son ot Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bagwell The ceremony took place at 8 30 p.m Saturday. September 17 at the Lydia Mill.' Pentecostal Hollines.' Church Patsy Welch play- ed tlx wedding march C.retta Campbell sang "Seal ot Love." The bride wore a white nylon are." and carried pink carnations. The church was decorated with yel low gladiolus and chrysanthemums. After the ceremony the couple .vent to their home S’teet. ■ _ . | I -r-rmr oi thanks Tt.aTtk you lor the beautiful and lovely gifts I received for my busehold shower. —- Mr- Margie Lusk Bagwell BIRTHDAYS \ND Wl DIMM. V\M\ ERSARIES Mi' R t. lurner obsei ed her hirttniav September 21 Happv birthdav to Fred L aery. Mr.' Geneva'Caughman. Bill snow Mr- Rufus King, and Hall King U»duv. Donald Kidu will celebrate his b rthdav September 27 Lm.la Pulley and Johnny Lever tele rated their birthday Septem ber 21. Mr. and Mrs Paul (juinton ob- -erved their wedding anniversary September 21 Those observing birthday.' on Sep- terbpr 23 are Bill McLendon, Wal lace Boyce, and Willie Wooten. Morris Thibadeau and D. D. Fick- lin will observe their birthday Sep tember 25 Mrs Phyllis Nfottes will observe her birthday September^. Mr and Mrs W B QjuUon ob- -erved their wedding anniversary September 21 Those celebrating birthdays on S. ptomber 24 are Mr.' Edward Big bet Shirley Hedgpath. and Gary Braswell. E E Heaton will observe his birthday September 26 Mr. and Mis. James Moore ob serve? their wedding anniversary- today. Freddie Whitman will celebra’e his birthday September 26 Teddy Lamar McLendon will cele- j brate his 1st birthday September 24 Charlene Shepard celebrated her birthday September 19 and Mrs Betty Shepard observed her birth- 1 day September 15. Kandy Japan celebrated his birthday September 19. Gearld Rice celebrated his birth day September 16. Mrs. Robert Simmons celebrated 1 ti«fc birthday Sept. 8 Barbara, Simmons celebrated her birthday September 10 Charles Shepard will celebrate his ! birthday September 23. PARTY GIVEN FOR MISS SNELGROVE On Monday evening September 5 Miss Myra Snelgrove, who left Sun day September 11 for Winthrop Col lege. was honored with a party by the Clinton Mill Horizon Girls at the , home of Mrs D 0. Freeman, the , leader. After a tew games on the lawn ! the girls went inside for refresh ments of cake, nuts and punch. Myra was remembered" with many lovely gifts. CLINTON WOMAN’S CLIB HOLDS SEPTEMBER MEETING At the September meeting of the | Clinton Woman's Club Mrs Lavinia Cooley, president of the Joanna i Club, presented a beautiful instal lation service for the 1960-61 club officers Mrs Cooley compared of ficers and club members working together to the harmony of a great orchestra As each instrument is supposed to play in harmony with | the others, so each member is sup posed to work in harmony with one another so there will be no dis cord or friction. k The officer installed were pres ident. Mrs Pete Frier; first vice- president, Mrs. A R Ivester; sec ond vice-president, Mrs Bdl Terry; Secretary, ,Mrs Nell Haggart; as sistant secretary Mrs. Geneva Caughman. treasurer, Mrs. Janie Freeman, assistant treasurer, Mrs. Vischero Joy; reporter, Mrs. Gus Blakely. During the social hour a covered dish cupper was enjoyed ITS ALWAYS TIME TO Yes, whenever you find a need of something it’s generally time to BUY. 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