The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 16, 1961, Image 11
Thursday, November 16, 1961
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Items of Interest From...
West Clinton
MRS. HUBERT LEOPARD, Correspondent
Telephone 883*1806
Mr and Mrs. Bill Blackwell of
Augusta. Ga., were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
ey Barnett.
Mrs. Claude Farmer and dau
ghter. Velda, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Putnam and family in
Joanna Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Butler. Jr.,
Lewis Butler and Mrs. Ruth
Hughes visited Mrs. Butler, Sr.,
in a Columbia hospital Sunday.
Mrs. Ruth McAdams and dau
ghter of Piedmont. Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Pressley, Jr., of Spartan
burg, visited Mr and Mrs. Lewis
Butler. Jr., Sunday.
On Sunday Mr and Mrs Jim
Tinsley visited Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Hooper. Mrs. Estelle
Boozer. Mr and Mrs. Larry
Boozer in Newberry.
Miss Franceen Smith of Win-
throp College. Rock Hill, spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Horace C. Smith. I
They accompanied her back on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maye and j
Cindy Grady visited in the moun- 1
tains of North Carolina Sunday !
Mrs C. T Hamrick, mother of
J R Hamrick. Rupert Hamrick, |
Mr and Mrs T. M Seiglar of 1
Greenwood, Mr and Mrs. A L
Brown of Woodruff, Mr and j
Mrs. Keitfi Johnson of Enoree, I
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs J R Hamrick.
Mrs Annie Mae Caughman ;
and Willie Mae Riley attended
the funeral of Mrs. Ernest Brit 1
ten in New Ellenton Saturday
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Wooten and
granddaughter. Mr and Mrs R
C. Oxner visited Mr and Mrs
George James in Duncan Sun
day. where Mrs James was hon
ored with a birthday dinner.
Mrs John Hedgepath. her son
and daughter, lieon and Shirley,
grandson. Mike, and Mrs Irene
Adams spent unday with Mr and
Mrs W G. Car rand family in
Aiken
Mr and Mrs. Bill Terry and
family visited Mrs Terry's moth ,
er, Mrs D G. Jackson, in Co-1
lumbia Sunday
Sylvia King of Winthrop Col j
lege, Rock Hill, and Philip King
of Furman University, Green- i
ville, spent the week-end with;
Mr and Mrs Claude Wallenzine
Mr. and Mrs. David Owens
spent Sunday with Mrs Argie
Scott in Greenwood
Mr and Mrs J J McGinnis
and Mrs Mary Ott visited Mrs
Ovell Woody Saturday. Mrs
Woody is a patient in Self Mem
orial hospital, Greenwood.
Mr and Mrs l-emuel Leopard
of Greenville, spent the week-end
with their parents. Mr and Mrs
Elbert Leopard at Bonds Cross
Roads and Mr. and Mrs J. J
McGinnis
Mr. and Mrs William G Wells
of Columbus, Ga., spent the week
end with Mrs. Wells' parents, Mr
and Mrs. L. C. Heaton
Mrs. R L. Adams, Mrs Henry
Caughman and Walt Sineath on
Monday visited Mrs John Smith
in Newberry Mrs Smith is se |
nously ill.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs Ovell Woody is a patient
Sschool District 56
School Lunch Menu
Week of Nov. 20-22
MONDAY
Milk, macaroni and cheese,
steamed cabbage, pork and
beans, corn bread, butter, and
chocolate cake with icing
TUESDAY
Milk, Spanish rice with beef,
grated cabbage and carrot slaw,
biscuit, butter, and sliced peach
es
WEDNESDAY
Milk, fried chicken, sliced
cheese, buttered green peas, rice
and gravy, biscuit, butter, and
orange juice
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
PHONE 833-0541
at
hospital in
Self Memorial
Greenwood.
Joe Avery is U1 at his home
on Sumerel'Street.
Horace Rogers continues ill at
Gray
Funeral Home
CUataa, 8. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
• • • aav • • •
EMBALMERS
DIAL 833-1720
AMBULANCE 8ERVICB
NEED
MONEY
See MOORE S '
Citizen’s Loan &
Finance Co.
104 N. Broad St.
Phone 833-2501
Self Memorial hospitay in Green
wood.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Margaret Cauble celebrated
her birthday November 10.
Billy Cauble and Carroll Bark
er celebrated birthdays Novem
ber 12.
Leon Hedspeth and Sweetie
Smith celebrated their birthdays
November 13.
Linda Hamrick of Spartan
burg, granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Hamrick, A. B. Da
vis and Durrand Lowery, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lowery, cele
brated birthdays November 14.
Those celebrating birthdays on
November 15th are Cynthia Ham
rick of Spartanburg, granddau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ham
rick, Mrs. Henry Lawson and
Donald Snider.
Celebrating birthdays today
are Earl Braswell. Mrs. Houston
Trammell, and Mrs. Paul Foster.
Those celebrating birthdays on
November 17th are Mrs. Louise
Armstrong, Miss Velda Farmer,
Thomas Harris, Judy Revis, Ed
na Mae Cothran. Carl I^mford,
and George Cato.
Those celebrating birthdays on
November 18th are Mrs. Earline
Ficklin and Charlie Smith.
Celebrating birthdays Novem
ber 19th are Eddie Madden and
Juanita Hamrick Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longshore
celebrated their 80th wedding an
niversary on November 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb cele
brated their wedding anniversary
on November 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Williams
will celebrate their wedding anni
versary November 18
PICNIC AND HIKE
The junior and intermediate
RA of Calvary Baptist Church
enjoyed a picnic and hike Satur
day afternoon. The group consist
ed of Danny Ivester, Gerald Fos
ter, Earl Turner, Dale Pruitt.
Stan Foster, Dennis Robinson
Turner is counselor for the
group.
CLUB MEETING
The Clinton Mill Woman's Club
will meet Thursday night. Nov.
17, at 7:30 at the Clinton Mill
Community Building. Each
member 'is urged to attend.
MRS. HELEN SMITH
BRITTAIN
Mrs. Helen Smith Brittain, 37,
died at her home on Jewell St.,
New Ellenton, Thursday after
noon. Funeral services were held
Saturday afternoon at the Green
Pond Baptist Church, with Rev.
Thomas L. Hamilton officiating.
Interment was in the church
cemetery.
lived in Clinton and Greenville
before moving to New Ellenton
eight years ago. She attended dto
Baptist church. Surviving are her
husband, E. B. Brittain; her
father, Robert D. Smith of Au
gusta, Ga.; one daughter, Mrs.
Brendon Brittain Key of New El
lenton; four sons, William Baxter
Brittain of Forest City, N. C.;
Tony L. Brittain, Randy L. Brit
tain and Bobby Ray Brittain of
She was born in Newberry, the home; one sister, Mrs. Ar-
Mrs. Brittain was the daughter thur Sanders of this city; one
of Robert D. Smith and the late brother. Ralph Smith, of Newber-
Beulah Kinard Smith. She had ry; and one grandchild.
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A hearty turkey dinner, with f nends and loved ones around
us—these are the traditions of Thanksgiving Since that first
Pilgrim feast, Americans have had much to be thankful for. in
their whole way of life with its Cod given abundance and hard-
won freedom As we prepare to observe Thanksgiving 1961,
we join all Americans in heartfelt thanks for the great blessings
bestowed upon this nation and we extend to you and yours,
our sincerest wishes for a happy holiday.
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