The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 14, 1961, Image 9
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Thursday, September 14, 1961
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Items of Interest From...
West Cliiiton
MRS. HUBERT LEOPARD, Correspondent
Telephone 833-1806
Miss Gail Fuller has returned
to her home in Greenwood *after
spending the summer with her
grandmother, Mrs Vesta Mae
Eubanks.
Miss Sue Hughes spent the La
bor Day week-end in Greenwood
with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Full
er and Gail.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leopard
of near Ninety Six spent Wednes
day with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Leopard.
Mrs. Claude Farmer and
daughter, Velda. Clyde Putnam
and Mrs. Lydia Howard attend
ed the funeral of Gerald Putnam
near Gray Court on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dessie Webb,
Woody Alexander, also Miss
Jackie Thomas^ of Joanna, visit
ed Mrs. Louise Zetrover in
Charleston on Saturday
Mr and Mrs Ted Prevatte
and Michele and Mrs. S. G
Todd, of Albemarle, N. C., spent
the week-end with Mrs. J. D.
Word Mrs. Todd remained for
a longer visit
Mr and Mrs Louie Webb and
children and Mrs James Dun
away visited Mr. and Mrs Ray
Fowler in Augusta. Ga., Satur
day.
Bennie B Brewer, SN, has re
turned to the USS Little Rock
which is stationed in Norfolk,
Va , after a two week's leave
with his wife and son.
Ktr and Mrs. Joe Williams, of
Greenville, were recent supper
guests of Mr and Mrs. W. M.
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs A D. Lancaster
and children spent Sunday with
Mrs Lancaster’s parents. Mr
and Mrs A H Sisk in Forest
City, N. C
Mr and Mrs Jimmy Martin
and son, Rusty, and Dianne
Caughman spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs J F. Hanks
in Cornelia. Ga
Mrs John Hedspeth and son.
Leon, Mr and Mrs. Nathan Can
non and son, Charlie, and Mr
and Mrs. Lester Ivester attend
ed the funeral of Will Martin in
Commerce, Ga , Sunday
Mr and Mrs Bud Tumblin, of
Anderson, spent Sunday night
with Mr and Mrs Fred Tumb
lin
Pvt Johnny Cash, of Fort
Jackson, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs Raymond
Cash.
Kathy Snelgrove left Sunday
for Lander College in Green
wood.
Myra Snelgrove left Sept 12
for Winthrop College in Hock
Hill.
Dianne Davenport left Sept 11
for nurses training at Greenville
General Hospital
Mrs Clyde Bigbee and Mrs
Jennie Watkins went shopping in
Greenville Monday
Mr and Mrs Horace C Smith
visited Mrs. Ola Smith who is a
patient at Lancaster County Hos
pital and Mrs Emma Daineron
in Chester on Sunday.
Jimmy Lee Christian and Mrs
Pat Langley and daughter, Dol
linda, of Greenwood, visited Miss
Nancy Leopard on Sunday
Philip King, of Furman Uni
versity, spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr and Mrs Hall
King
Dennis Mcl^endon, seaman, sta
tioned at Norfolk. Va . and as
signed to the arcraft carrier For-
restal, spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr and Mrs Bill
McLendon
Mr and Mrs. George Leopard,
Pepsi
of Saluda, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Leopard.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Clifton Heaton and daugh
ter, Rudell, is sick with flu at
their home on Elizabeth Street.
- Mrs. Ray Fowler, of Augusta.
Ga., daughter of Mrs. James
Dunaway, is a patient at the
University Hospital in Augusta,
Ga.
Miss Elizabeth Leopard is sick
at her home on N. Broad Street.
Miss Lurlene Woody is sick at
her home
Mrs. James Johnson is sick at
her home
Pam and Gary Cunningham,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Cunningham, have been sick at
their home.
W. E Jones, of Greenville, is
seriously ill at Hays Hospital
BOUKNIGHT REUNION
The Bouknight reunion was
held Sunday, Sept 10, at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Hall King.
Dinner was served picnic style
Those attending were: Mr and
Mrs. Oscar Bouknight and Mr.
and Mrs Dave Bouknight, ol
Newberry; Mr. Royce Bouk
night and daughter, Kathy, and
Terry Kern, of Sarasota, Fla.;
Mr. and Mrs W. H Bouknight.
of New Ellenton; Mr. and Mrs
N. O. Wade and Mr. and Mrs
R C Bouknight, of Chester, and
Miss Judy Laney of this city.
TRAINING UNION PARTY
On Saturday. Sept 9, the Jun
ior Department of the Training
Union of Calvary Baptist Church
with their leader, Fred Tumblin
and invited guests went for an
outing at the Baptist Assembly
grounds Twenty-three boys and
girls enjoyed an afternoon of
swimming, boating, touch foot
ball and singing. A bountiful
picnic lunch was enjoyed
Invited guests that helped
chaperon the large crowd were
Mrs Fred Tumblin, Mrs. C. T.
Satterfield, Mr. and Mrs Mac
Nelson and Dorsey Turner Fred
Tumblin drove the church bus
BIRTHDAYS
L C. Heaton, Jr , celebrated a
birthday Sept. 7
Brenda J apart celebrated a
birthday Sept 13
Helen Williams had a birthday
Sept. 12
Those celebrating birthdays on
Sept. 12 were Mrs. L. B. Tram
mell, Mrs Clinton West Lois
l/ever and Mrs. Vernon Wil
liams
Gary Proffitt and Landa Lou
Watts celebrated their birthdays
on Sept 13
Mrs Truman Owens celebrat
ed her birthday today.
Those celebrating birthdays on
Sept 15 are Fred King, Mrs.
Evelyn King, Charlie Foster,
Mrs Gus Harris, Mrs Charles
Sheppard and J E Braswell,
Jr.
Others celebrating birthdays
on Sept 1(1 are Eddie and Fred
die McDonald, Barbara Robin
son. Johnny Peavy and Ricky
Frier
Mrs. J. W Spiders, Ted Ward
and Timothy James celebrated
a birthday on Sept 17
Debbie Wooten will celebrate
a birthday Sept 18
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Mr and Mrs Donald Osborne
celebrated a wedding anniversary
on Sept 12.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Barker
celebrate their \.eou .. .nniver-
sary today
Mr and Mr, M'illia •. Heaton
celt brated the.r wedU.. anni
versary on Se; t. !5.
PINK AND BLUE SHOWER
On Saturday evening. Sept. 9,
Mrs. Jimmie Hughes v,as honor
ed with a pink and blue shower
at the home of their grandmoth
er, 100 Florence St.
The honoree was presented a
corsage upon arrival made of
pink carnations, miniature items
with blue ribbons.
Games were played and en
joyed by everyone
Hostesses for the occasion
were Miss Bessie Holtzclaw,
Mrs Vesta Mae Eubanks and
Mrs Luther Fuller, of Green-
wood.
Following the entertainment
the hostesses served a sandwich
plate with potato chips and pound
cake and Pepsi Cola
The honoree received many
nice and useful gifts
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