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r / Clinton ,& Thursday, September If, 1968 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE — 11 Items of Interest From... West Clinton MRS. G. H. MAJOR, Correspondent SOf'ft. Sloan St Telephone 838-2464 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser were guests of their son and family in Anderson over the week-end. Ray Snider, who is stationed in Charleston with the navy, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Snider, the past week-end. On Sunday Mrs. Sni der and children accompanied him to Columbia. Mrs. W. B. Wilson was in Ab beville Tuesday for the funeral of bar cousin, Giles Lewis. Tommy Brown, student at Anderson College, Anderson, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown, during the week-end. Mrs. Joe Smith, Stanley deal er for this area, is in Miami Mr. visited Doris day. Mrs. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes Mrs. Wilkes’ sister, Mrs. King, in Greenville Sun- Argilee Scott of Green- Beach, Fla., this week as a guest of the Stanley Company. She was among the top sales dealers for the month. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee and Donna visited relatives in Lock hart Sunday. Mrs. Frazier Lominack of Charleston, visited her sister, Mrs. W. E. McLendon, Sunday. Also visiting the McLendons was Mrs. Edgar Lominack of Newberry. Mr. 3od Mrs. Lewis Walien- zine of Greenville, visited rela tives here over the week-end. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Major on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Land and children of Chester. [Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ad ams, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mc Lendon recently entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Phillips of Clinton and Jacksonville, Fla., with a cook- out at the McLendon home. Mrs. Fanny Smith of New berry, was a week-end guest of Mrs. Mary Martin and daugh ters. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Bentley and sons attended the Bentley reunion at Greer Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Campbell and Mrs. Ed Smith and children were visitors in Spartanburg last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hamil ton and family of Simpsonville, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Godwin Sunday . R. T. White is spending the week here with Mrs. White. Rev. C. J. Sexton is improv ing at Bailey Memorial Hos pital. Mrs. Mary Fallow and family | visited her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. David Sto- | rey, in Greenville over the j week-end. While there they at- | tended the fair. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McLen- |don, Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ad- Mr. and Mrs. Pressley I Chaney were guests of Mr. and I Mrs. Wallace Boyce in Simp sonville Sunday night. They were jcelebarting the birthdays of Mr. (McLendon and Mr. Boyce. Mrs. George Addy of Newber- Iry, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. [Harry Foster and Mrs. C. W. Windsor. Public Records John R. Barkley and Robbie [Nell Barkley to Troy W. Myers and Evelyn G. Myers, 75.80 acres for $10.00 and other considera- I lions. Julian E. Atkinson and Mary |G. Atkinson to James G. Thomas land Dorothy B. Thomas, lot on I Lucas Ave., Laurens, for $1,054.- 187 and other considerations. W. H. McNinch and Mary W. iMcNinch to David S. Taylor, 73 I acres in Laurens Township for |$10.00 and other considerations. Edgewater Club, Inc., to [James E. Hipp and Bertha Ann [Hipp, lot in Edgewater Club Es- | tales for $00.00. Mrs. A. W. Sharpe to William |T. Jones, 40.7 acres for $5.00 and [assumption of mortgage. Mrs. Bolyne Sharpe to William [T. Jones, 50 acres for $5.00 and [assumption of mortgage. Pauline W. Curry to C. D. Wal- 188 acres for $10.00 and considerations. Waymon J. Wyatt to Ted H. J. (Garner, 8144 acres and 644 acres for $3,007.50. Lynwood D. Lott aid Mary K. to Charles M. Gaffney B. Gaffney, .6 of an acre Finney Ave., Clinton, for ).00 and other considerations. Laurens Federal Savings and Association to Bill Finley, Ir. and Juanita V. Finley, 3.4 for $2,738.55. Edgewater Club., Inc., to G. B. and Mattie B. Horae, lot Edgewater Club Estates for Oecar Harrison and Temple to J. Luther .18 acres for $5.00, love B. G. Taylor to J. B. Woods, in Gresnpond community for P. R. Abercrombie to Jewel Gray, lot in Town of Gray far $10.00 and other coo- OO. wood, visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Owens, last week. Miss Franceen Smith spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith. She re turned to Charlotte on Sunday. Friends of C. F. Bonner will be interested to know he is a patient at the C. W. Long hos pital in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Bonner, who is a former resident of this city, is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Mary Martin. He would like te hear from friends. His address is Room 402-C, C. W. Long Hos pital, London Ave., NE, Atlanta, Ga. CLUB MEETS The Clinton Mills Hobby Club will resume their meetings Tues day ngiht, October 1, at the home of Mrs. D. O. Freeman on Hickory Street. The club, open to all women and young girls of the community, invites new members to contact Mrs. Freeman or Mrs. W. R. Snel- grove for further information. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Sept. 26th.—Miss Leann Smith, Freddie Whitman, E. E. Heaton, Mrs. Phyllis Motes, and Suzie Osborne. Sept. 27th. — Deloras Caugh- man and Donald Kidd. Sept. 28th.—Rufus Handback. Sept. 28th.—Hubert Leopard, Grover Sanders, Dick Caugh- man and Joyce Gossett. Oct. 1st. — Kimberly Maxine Wallenzine, William Bright and Mrs. Ada Center. Oct. 2nd. — Mrs. Robert Ad ams, Joan Covington, Mrs. Suzie Hawks, Mrs. Louise Meadors, Mrs. Richard Dunaway, Lee Holtzclaw and Mrs. Furman Ad ams. HUBERT LEOPARD HONORED On Sunday, September 22, Hubert Leopard was honored with a birthday dinner at his home. Among those here to help him celebrate were: Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Fulmer of Johnston; Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard of Saluda; Mrs. Nan Wheeler of Ninety-Six; Mrs. H. A. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Heaton and daughters of Clin ton. 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