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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
CHntoR, & C„ Thuraday, February 20, 1M4
Items of Interest From...
West Clinton
300 N. Sloan St.
MRS. G. H. MAJOR, Correspondent
Telephone 833*2464
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus M, Sulli
van and children of Kings tree.
Mr, and Mrs. "Richard Puller
id Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams
Greenville, wer ealso guests
the Sullivans.
Miss Gail Fuller of Green
wood, visited her grandmother,
Mrs. Vesta Eubanks, and other
relatives here last week.
R. T. White returned to work
in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Sun-
' day after being ill for two
weeks.
Mrs. Maxie Wallenzine and
children and Mr. and Mrs.
. Claude Wallenzine visited Lew
is Wallenzine in Greer Sunday,
going especially to visit Mr.
r and Mrs. WaUenzine’s new
granddaughter at the General
hospital in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Grange Camp
bell attended the wedding of Mrs.
Campbell’s niece in Spartanburg
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. C.'W. Windsor
visited their daughter, Miss Sy
bil Windsor, student at Win-
. throp College in Rock Hill, on
Sunday.
Leon Hedspeth and Bud Low-
rey of Atlanta, Ga., visited Mr.
Hedspeth’s mother, Mrs. J. W.
Hedspeth, over the week-end.
Mrs. Evelyn Simmons re
turned to work this week after
a sick leave of several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fallow and
Mrs. Mary Fallow have recent
ly moved to Elm Street at Ly
dia Mills.
David Spoone of Charlotte,
N. C., spent the week-end with
hsi parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Spoone.
Mr. and Mrs. “Pert” Godwin
and children were visitors in
Greenville Friday.
Miss Linda Ward of Green
ville, was a guest of Miss Di
anna Williams several days
last week.
Visiting thier parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Williams, Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Williams and daughters and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams of
Greenville.
Mrs. Ola Dalton recently had
as guests Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Bonner of Atlanta, Ga., and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Dalton of
Belmont, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Greg
ory and family of Spartanburg,
and Mrs. Lewis Campbell of
Doraville, Ga., were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lewis
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Ashley in Laurens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foster
. and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. Jean Tolbert of Green
wood, visited Miss Beatrice
Haws and mother, Mrs. Suzie
Haws, Sunday.
Mrs. Doris Bolt of . Green
ville, visited her mother, Mrs.
C. J. Sexton, Sautrday. On Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Kay
of Charlotte, N. C., visited
Mrs. Sexton and other rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox visit
ed their parents, Mr. and Mrt
- C. E. Vinson and Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Cox in Seneca Sunday.
Rev;'and Mrs. J. W. Spillers
were dinner guests of Mrs.
Mary Fallow and Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Fallow last Thursday.
Mrs. Mary Fallow and Herb
Fallow visited their daughters
and sisters, Mrs. David Storey
in Greenville and Mrs.
Rippy in Clemsoa Sunday
PARTY HONORS MRS.
RIPPY .
Mrs. Doug Rippy, the former
Brenda Fallow, was recently
honored with a miscellaneous
shower at the community
building. Several oppropriate
games were played before re
freshments of cake, nuts and
punch were served by the host
esses, ladies of Calvary Bap
tist Church. *Brenda received
many useful gifts.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Ray Boozer remains ill
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Bell Hames was a pa
tient at the Medical College
v hospital in Charleston for a
a three-year stay in Ger
many, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Strange and sons of Green
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Eland Har
ris and children of Batesburg,
days this week.
Mrs. H. A. Major, mother of
Howard Major, remains ill at
the Chester County hospital.
Mrs. Doris Tumblin is im
proving at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. Dot Tumblin is continu
ing to improve at Bailey Me
morial Hospital.
Mrs. Jim Tinsley is conva-
lescing at home after being ill
several weeks.
Mrs. David Owens remains
ID at Bailey Memorial Hospital
where she has been a patient
for several weeks.
■nmnuT dinner given
Mrs. Jeanette Stroud was
with a dinner - in
of her birthday on Sun-
at her home
Acres. Mrs. B. B.
Mrs. Leonard Gilliam
Mrs. J. W. Walton had
the for the
iMtty-flve guests attending.
IsinlttB was remembered with
many nice gifts.
Mrs. R M. Sullivan, her chil
dren and grandchildren gather
ed at the home of
••r end son-in4aw. Mr,
day, February 16,
JR Woodland Acres
Hrs. W. R. Snelgrove, on|
day for a family reunion. Mr.
and
geos ws
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family
Mrs. W. B.
arrived
BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN
Miss Nancy Leopard and
Mrs. Hubert Leopard honored
their niece and granddaughter.
Rudell Heaton, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton Heaton, on
her third birthday with a party
Friday afternoon, February 7.
Several little friends gathered
fro an afternoon of games and
fun, with the hostesses serving ard Major Tuesday night for
ice cream and birthday cake.
Rudell was the recipient of
many nice gifts.
WALLENZINE
rifr.
and Mrs. Lewis Wallen- Valentine theme.
zine of Greer, announce the
birth of a daughter, Pamela
DeAnn, on February 12 at the
General hospital in Greenville.
Mrs. Wallenzine is the fomer
Dtibuia Knight of Laurens.
CLASS MEETS
Th Fidelis Sunday school
class of Calvary Baptist Church
met at the home of Mrs. How-
the regular monthly session. Af
ter a business and devotiinal
period the hostess served re
freshments carrying out the
BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES
•‘Happy Birthday” to Tracy
Caughman, Larry •'Cato and J.
C. Lawson on February 21.
Best wishes on February 22
to Herbert Fallow, Delores
Dunaway and George Price.
. February 23rd will be the
birthday of Mrs. J. J. Owens,
Mrs. Jimmy Wooten and Joey
Spillers.
On February 24th those ob
serving birthdays wUl be Jane
Trammell, Mrs. Marshall Sam
ples, Barry Ficklin, and Carol
Owens. r,-..,
Having birthdays on Febru
ary 25th are Sylvia King and
Chucky Lee, son of Sgt. and
Mrs. Calvin Lee of Sumter.
“Happy ' Birthday” to..Joe
Davenport and Robert McGin
nis on February 26th .
February 27th is the birth
day of Larry Owens and San
dra Tucker.
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