The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 26, 1964, Image 13
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Clinton, S. C M Thunday, March 26, 1964
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Items of Interest From...
West Clinton
MRS. G. H. flAJOR, Correspondent
S00 N. Sloan St. Telephone $33-2464
Mr. and Mrs. John Leopard,
Jimmy and Lynn of Newberry
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten
and Willie were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten and'
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud vis
ited Mrs. Stroud’s sister and
brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Willard in Union Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Major
and children visited Mrs. H. A.
Major in Chester Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brazill
and family of Columbia visited
with Mrs. Brazill’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Windsor Sunday.
They also attended the funeral
of Mr. Brazill’s aunt, Mrs. Wof
ford.
Miss Sybil Windsor of Win-
throp College visited with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Windsor Sunday afternoon and
attended the program at Bailey
Memorial Methodist Church pre
sented by a group of Winthrop
students.
Ray Snider of Charleston spent
the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Snider.
Mrs. S. P. Dye of Spartanburg
is spending some time with .her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. David Owens.
Mrs. Joanna Robinson and
Dewey Wyatt of Spartanburg
visited Mr. and Mrs. David Ow
ens during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell
and Mrs. E. J. Campbell visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Gregg in
Roebuck Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pearson
and Charles Pearson visited
their daughter and family
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Painter in
Gaffney, Sunday.
Mrs. Sara Cheek of Greenwood
recently visited her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Randell Farmer and family.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Farmer Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Ballard and
daughter of Joanna, Mrs. James
Stogner of Joanna and Mrs. Jas-
sie Ham of Whitten Village.
Charles Sexton of Anderson
visited his mother, Mrs. C. J.
Sexton and other relatives Sun
day. '
.Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Wallen-
nne and daughters and Mrs.
Claude Wallenzine visited Mrs.
Geneva Coker in Greenwood
Sunday. ,
Miss Dottie Dees of Green
ville, Tennesee, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dees
over the week-end. Her guests
lor the, weekend -were Misses
neral of Mrs. Minnie Wofford on
Sunday were Mrs. Willia Hale,
Mrs. Burley Wiethers, Mrs. Nan
cy Harris, Ralph Hale of Gasto
nia, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs.
John McLister and Pam of New
berry.
CHURCH NEWS
A group of young ladies, rep
resenting the Wesley Foundation
from Winthrop College, Rock
Hill had charge of the evening
services at the Bailey Memorial
Methodist Cuhrch Sunady night,
March 22nd. After the services
the guests and members were in
vited into the church social hall
for a fellowship hour.
Y. W. A’S MEET
The Y. W. A’s of the Calvary
Baptist Church met at the home
of Miss Velda Farmer on Mon
day night March 18th After a
business discussion, a program
and devotional was given. The
hostess served a salad plate as
refreshments.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Annie Sloan has been
seriously ill at the Bailey Memo-
rial Hospital.
Mrs. Lib (Bill) McLendon has
been a patient at Bailey Memo
rial Hospital with injuries re
ceived in an auto accident.
BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES
March 26th we wish Will
Hampton, Clarence Dunaway,, Gregory and Arthur Dunaway.
Mrs. Fred Tumblin and Coley
Campbell a Happy Birthday.
March 27th will be the birth
day of Gene Owens and Missouri
Wilkie.
March 28th those celebrating
birthdays will be Stan Foster,
Mrs. Bill Sease, Alvin Trammell,
Mrs. Marjorie Woodward, Kath
erine Elaine Lee, Brad Bagwell,
Peggy Heaton and Cathy Lee.
Happy Birthday on March 29th
to Larry Barken.
Having a birthday March 30th
March 31st is the birthday of
B. G. Carson.
Jeanette Woodward, Doris Jen
nings, Wayne Johnson and Cur
tis Holbert will have birthdays
on April 1st.
Best Wishes to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bigham on their wedding
anniversary, March 29th.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs Ovell Woody on their wed
ding anniversary March 31st.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dunaway
are celebrating their wedding an-
is Mrs. Joel Cox and Mrs. David | niversary April 1st.
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YARBOROUGH STUDIO
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and CAMERA SHOP
Corner Mangrove and Pitta Streets
Cameras — Films — Photo Finishing
Judy Messer and Margaret Bra
zill also student nurses of Green- j
ville, Tenn. Dinner guests of |
the Dees’ on Sunday were their j
daughter and family Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Putnam. Freddie |
and Robin of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wilson I
visited relatives in Abbeville 1
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell I
and Mrs. Ed Smith and children
visited their daughter and sister,
Mrs. Jimmy Tindall and Mr.
Tindall in Myrtle Beach Sunday.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
„ Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of I
Pamplico, S. C., announce the
birth of a daughter, Wendy Ma
rie on February 155th. Mrs. Tur
ner is tne former Pat Lawson of|
Clinton.
ATTENND FUNERAL
Among those here for the fu-|
Patricia Gartman
Patricia Gartman, infant!
daughter erf Capt. Etric Gartman
and Ann King Gartman, died!
Tuesday in Indianapolis, Ind.,
where Capt. Gartman is station-1
ed with the U. S. Army at Fort|
Benjamin Harrison.
Mrs. Gartman. is a native of|
Clinton.
Surviving in addition t lo the!
parents are two brothers; Keith
P. and Bryan S. Gartman of the
home; grandparents, Mrs. C. N.
King of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.
T. F. Gartman of Saucier, Mass.
^Graveside services were con-
ducted Monday at 1 p.m. at St.
Philip’s Lutheran Church ceme-j
tery near Newberry by Rev. [
Floyd Hellams.
OH EARTH, DO PAUSE TO
REMEMBER
Oh earth, do pause to remem
ber the Man of Galilee—
The Man who walked, indelible 1
His footprints for e’er we’ll |
see.
Comprehend, if you can, this
gift of love divine,
Of the Man of Galilee, Saviour
of all mankind.
King of all kings, Saviour and
friend,
Yet he passed by incognito and
rejected till the end.
(Ri earth, this Easter, do pause
remember Him,
Rededicate, reconsecrate your |
your love that has grown |
quite dim.
Compose a renaissance; His
blood atoned for it all;
And this Easter, while all liv
ing things
So magnificently renovate,
Harken to His call.
—MRS. T. R. NELSON
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