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I \ i . S - w IS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, August 20, 1901 Itoma of interest From... West Clinton MRS. HUBERT LEOPARD, Csrruspoad—t 8SS-1800 SUM CUpwood dd dau^iter. Hastt. of Tocco*. G«.. Mr. and Mrs. Ctoo Phillips and PaUy Tay lor of Gray Court, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Huey. Mrs. Ruth Timmon* of Abbe ville, W. A. Jones and Mrs. Fran- oaa Thompson of Greenwood, vis- ited.Mrs H. A. Adams Saturday. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard near Saluda Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Dave But ler. Mrs. M. L. Butler. Mr and Mrs. Everett Butler. Washington Leopard, Waiter Leopard and son, Larry, of Ninety-Six, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and daugh ters, Nancy Ann and Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Heaton and daughter, Rudeil, of this city. Mrs. James Dunaway, Arthur, and A1 Webb visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fowler in Augusta. Ga.. Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Aigie Lawson and children of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs Brooks Dunaway Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Handback and sons were business visitors in MiUedgeville, Ga., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ballew and son. Fred, spent the week-end in Cherokee, N. C. Mr. and Mrs Ray Werts of Spartanburg, and Mrs. Elsie Robertson of Miami Beach, Fla., visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wal lenzine Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Bishop of Laurens, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Smith and family visited Mrs. Emma Dameron in Chester recenUy. Mr. and Mrs Horace C. Smith and Mrs. Eari Barbee were visi tors of the Winthrop College cam pus, Rock Hill, recently Mrs James Dunaway and Ar thur, Mr and Mrs. Louie Webb and children, and Sara Whitmire of Joanna, attended the Whitmire reunion in Greenville Sunday. Mr and Mrs L J Smith and granddaughter. Teresa Smith, of Rock Hill, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Marcell Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens of Spartanburg, visited his mother, Mrs. Rosa Owens, over the week end Mrs. V. A. Garrett of Green ville, spent last week with her sister, Mrs J. D. Word. Mr. and Mrs Furman Wright of Fork Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kernells Sunday Boyd Wilkes' step-mother and niece. Mrs Debbie Wilkes and Brenda Wilkes of Pembroke. Ga., are spending several weeks here wit hthe Wilkes family Mr and Mrs Lee Pittman of Mill Springs. N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs Boyd Wilkes and G. H. Jackson over the week-end Mrs. Billy Lowery and Mrs Bobby Quinn spent the week-end at Tybee Beach, Ga., and were joined by their husbands, who are stationed at Fort Stewart, Ga with the local national guard Bud Carr and family of Aiken, visited Mr and Mrs R L Ad ams on Sunday Mr. and Mrs Hex Stroud of Whitmire, visited Mr and Mrs Ellis Sullivan in Greenwood last Tuhrsday Charlotte Horton of Maryland, »* visiting Mr. and Mrs. E B Stroud in Whitmire and other rel atives in Clinton Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sisk of For est City, N. C., accommpanied Cheryl Lancaster home and spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs A. D. Lancaster. »»»»»» BE&SSti, Jack Lanry is ill In Self Mem orial hospital. Greenwood. Mrs Mary Ott Martin is recup erating at home after surgery at Self Memorial hospital, Green wood Margaret Cauble is a patient at Blalock Clinic for head injur ies received in a fall. Friends of Mrs Linda McGee will be interested to know she is home from Self Memorial hos pital, Greenwood, after a seven weeks stay. Mrs. Julia Bagwell is a patient at the Greenville General hospital. Vernetter Lusk is improving at her home after an illness. Mrs. L. C. Heaton is ill at her home on Washington street. BARBECUE SUPPER The Men's class of Bailey Mem orial Methodist Church gave a barbecue Saturday for the church congregation. After the meal Rev. and Mrs. Bryce Shumpert were given a pounding REVIVAL SERVICES Rev. A. L. (Bud) Tumblin led a revival at the Liberty Baptist Church in Carnesville, Ga , the week of August 6-13. MALTESE CROSS SUB-DISTRICT MEETING The Maltese Cross Sub-District will meet on Monday evening. Au gust 21. at Greenwood State Park THANK YOU CARD I wish to thank everyone for their acts of kindness while Mr Laney was in Self Memorial hos pital. Greenwood. Thank you —MRS. JACK LANEY BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Mrs Magdalene Heaton. Lor raine Patterson. Mrs Nathan Cannon. Mrs L C Heaton and Eugene Williams observed their birthdays August 15 Roy Ginn. Sandy Leopard, Clyde Bigbee. Jr., and Bill Nor ris observe their birthdays today. Herbert Price will celebrate his birthday August 21 Michael Jennings. Jennie Wat kins. Oneal Roberts, and Mrs D e s s i e Douglas will celebrate birthdays August 18. Marion Mitchell. Linda Stewart and Janice Marie Dunaway will celebrate birthdays August 20. Beth Fowler of Augusta, Ga., celebrated her birthday August 12 She is the granddaughter of Mrs James Dunaway. Mrs Joe Burns will celebrate a birthday August 20 Gail Hames celebrated a birth day August 0 Steve Wayne Martin, son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Martin, was one year old August 3 Mrs. Betty Samples observed her birthday August 11. Jack Mcl^endon celebrated his birthday August 12. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH TO OPEN KINDERGARTEN A kindergarten will be opened atjhe Calvary Baptist Church for the coming year Registration will be held on Fri day. August 25, from 3:00 to 5:00 p m at the Clinton Mills Com munity Building Children 4 and 5 years of age may attend. Hours will be from 8 30 to 11:30. A small registration fee will be charged and weekly or monthly rates given AddiUonal informa tion may be obtained at the time of registration HORIZONS TO MEET The Junior and Senior Horizon girls will meet Tuesday evening August 22. at 6:30 at the Com munity Building This meeting is for the purpose of registration and organization for the coming year. Any member who did not sell candy will bring $1.00 regis tration fee New members are in vited to this meeting. BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS DIANNE RICE Saturday afternoon at 4:30 Lin da Avery and Barbara Rice en tertained with a party at the lat ter’s home to honor Barbara's sister, Dianne, on her ninth birth day. When the little guests had wish ed Dianne "Happy Birthday" a number of games and contests were enjoyed. Later a birthday cake, gleaming with candles, was cut and served with ice cream. Each one remembered the hon or guest with a gift. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 833-4541 WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES FOR EXPERIENCED PLUMBING AND HEATINO CALL BENJAMIN PHONE «h^l tnmn or m-nu Swift Premium 12-Oz. Pk*. B0L0CNA 39c Community Cash Fresh Maid K-Oz. Cup Pimento Cheese 29c (immunity Cash Fresh Maid Cottage Cheese H-Oz. Goblet 19c USDA Inspected 12 to 16 Lb*. TURKEYS Lb 29c Taste O’ Sea Frozen K-Oz. I’kjfK. 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