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West Ginton
MRS. MAXIE WALLENZINE
Correspondent Telephone 83S-1Z25
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jones; of A.lso visiting Mrs. Adams on
— Dayton§ Beach, Fla., visited Mr.
Jones’ sister, Mrs. H. A. Adams
on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.
Jones were enroute to Burling-
* ton, Vermont for the summer.
Wednesday with her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P.
D. Watkins, of Greenwood.
Mrs. David Owens spent a few
days last week with her sister,
A jet vacation-for-two
in romantic Nassau
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Mrs. Willie Mae Anderson,
Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox, Sr.
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Rush in Greenwood
Sunday.
Mrs. Claude Wallenzine, Mrs.
Maxie Wallenzine and daughters,
Kim and Lorie, and Mrs. Lillie
Belle Miller visited Mrs. Geneva
Coker in Greenwood on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thudey and
Richard, Miss Samalinte Harveyr
Mrs. Alma Harvey and Miss
Maude Harvey visited Chimney
Rock Sunday. -
Miss Laura Smith spent the
weekend with her sister, Fran-
ceen, at Winthrop College, in
Rock Hill. They attended the
festivity, “Come See Weekend”
and, also, the crowning of the
new “Miss Rock Hill’ at Byrnes
Auditorium Saturday. Their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace C.
Smith, accompanied Laura to
and from Rock HID.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Garner
and children of Chester visited
Mrs. Bertie Hedspath and other
relatives Sunday.
Mr. W. M. Williams spent the
weekend with his mothers, Mrs.
Dovie Williams in Clinton, Tenn.
Among the students in Wash
ington this week are Dianne Wil
liams, Nancy Leapard, Faye
Murphy, Susie Ginn, Annette
Young and Barbara Graham.
Mrs. David Gregory, of Spar
tanburg, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Kennedy, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rogers,
and Alle Pace visited Mr. Rog
ers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Rogers in Clarksville, Ga., and
Mrs. Fannie English, in Clay
ton, Ga., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Riser, of
Anderson, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Woodroe Campbell and family
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Garner
and children were dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Worthy
and Mrs. George Pressley visited
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Patterson
in Piedmont, Sunday.
Mrs. Jess Laney and Judy
were visitors in Greenwood Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Laney and
Mrs. Jack Laney visited Jack
Laney in a Columbia hospital
Sunday. — ^
AJr. and Mrs. John Brewing-
ton of Joanna visited Mr. and
Mrs. Chestly King and children
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis,
Roberta, and Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Dunaway visited Mrs. McGinnis’
brother, Walter Foster, in a Co
lumbia hospital Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten
and children were visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. John Leapard in New
berry Sunday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Billy Pitta of
Vester Eubanks and Bessie Holtz-
calw visited JMrs. Center's dau
ghter, Mrn. feeds Powells in
Greer Sunday. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Snelgrove
and Robin and Mrs. Don Stewart
visited Mrs. S. B. SnMgrove near
Saluda Saturday.
Robert Ballew, Martha King
and Mrs. Hall Kiqg visited Miss
Sylvia King at Winthrop College
Saturday. They also attended the
'’Miss Rock Hill” contest Satur
day night.
- Mr. and Mrs. Ovall Woody
and Mrs. Beaulah I vester visited
relatives in Doccoa, Ga., and
Sunday.
BIRTHDAYS AND
• ANNIVERSARIES
Donna Pace celebrated her
birthday April 19.
“Happy Birthday” today to
Nancy Leapard who is celebrat
ing her birthday in Washington,
D. C.
“Happy Birthday,” also, to
Talmadge Sanders and Mrs.
Donnie Womble.
Lizzie Harris, Dolly Smith and
Steve Jackson will celebrate
birthdays April 26.
Mrs. Morris Thibadeau, Jack
Lawson, R. C. Wilkie, Steve
Lahford, Mrs. Lou Peavy, Terri
Roper, Mrs. Eilie Reeder and
Lessie Kay observe birthdays
April 27.
Lewis Samples, Ira Martin,
Ginny Bagwell, Eddie Bigham,
Mrs. Beatrice. Dyer, Artie Meade
and Charles Huey celebrate their
birthdays April 28.
Pendleton visited Mrs. Pitts’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Reeder, for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Moore and
children of Union, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
John Mays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes
and Iris, Mrs. Ada Center, Mrs.
Harold Kent Lowrey will be
five yeras old April 29. Bruce
Shephard, Sandra Peavy, Mrs
Horace C. Smith and Shirley Ann
Heaton observe birthdays April
29.
Paul Bowling and Willie Ki
nard celebrate their birthdays
April 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Foster
will mark their wedding anni
versary April 26
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foster
will observe their anniversary
April 26.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor
will celebrate their wedding an
niversary April 29.
CHURCH BROADCAST
The Church of the Air Broad
cast with James A. Huey is bn
radio station WPPC each Sun
day afternoon at 4 p. m. On Apri
28, a Whitten Villiage Choir will-
render the musical services
They will be accompanied and
directed by Mrs. Joe Shay, Sr
of the First Presbyterian Church
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
OWENS
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Owens
announce the birth of a son,
Richard Montgomery, on April
21, at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Owens is the former Miss
Pat Davenport.
FICKLIN
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ficklin
V
ter, Melissa Kate, on April 21,
at Bailey Memorial Hospital
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ley L. Richards of Clinton, gets a taste of a fireman’s
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quarters. Mr. Richards is a patrolman for the Clinton
police department. Little Chess was not very anxious
to leave the big red trade when it came time to go
home.—Photo by Jimmy Cooper.
News Of
Bonds Cross Roads
MRS. N. A. 8HOU8E.
- Mr. and Mrs. James Evans
were in Greenville. Saturday,
Mrs. Evans going especially to
see her doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wright at
tended a 4-H training class held
at Whitten Village Monday
Mrs. Wright is local leader for
the Shady Grove 4-H Club.
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Shady Grove Home Demonstra-
iton Club will have a covered
dish supper at the club house
Friday night at 7:15 o’clock.
Miss Sallie Pitts, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts, was
among the seniors of Clinton
High School on an educational
trip to Washington this week.
Dr. and Mrs. George Cofer of
Columbia visited Mr. and Mrs
N. A. Shouse on Sunday.
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Mrs. Madge Blackwell is back
at her shop this week after betag
confined to her home due to IB-
Mrs. Nene Workman and Mrs.
Grace Conner accompanied Mrs.
Newman Shouse to a Delta Kap
pa Gamma meeting at the Wal
lace House in Newberry on Sat
urday. Members of Newberry
County Teachers were hostess
for the occasion. Following a
delicious luncheon. Prof. Miller,
teacher of French at Newberry
College was guest speaker. Mrs.
Bill Fuller gave some highlights
from the state convention in
Charleston and plans were made
for initiation of new members
at the November meetin.
Members were urged to make
plans to attend the Southeastern
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