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' -■ 1* THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C, Thuroday, April 2, 1»64 Items of Interest From •.. West Clinton MRS. G. H. MAJOR, Correspondent 300 N. Sloan St. _ Telephone 833-2464 Recent victors of Mrs. H. A Adams wefce Mrs. P. D. Wat kins, Gene Cfcilds, Willie Jones and Howard, Mrs. Ruth Chaney and Mrs. Frances Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams and Mrs. H. A. Adams recently vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams and other relatives near Ware Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Major and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Patton, parents of Mrs. Major, in Cal- ' houn Falls Sunday. Guy Turner of Washington, D. C., is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Law- son and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart and Valerie of AshviUe, N. C., recently visited with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.. C. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stroud and family of Columbia visited Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dye and Bill of Spartanburg spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. David Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee and Donna visited their parents in Lockhart Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Vinson and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cove in Seneca Sunday. Tommy Brown, student at An derson College spent the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowrey and children visited relatives in New berry Sunday. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox during the last week were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rash of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cater and family of Fort Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox spent Sunday in Seneca as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Vinson and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weir and Johnny of Greenville visited Mrs. J. F. Weir Sunday. Mrs. Glenn Downs, Mrs. Clyde Bigbee and Mrs. Jennie Watkins were recent visitors in Green ville. Mrs. Heyward King and son were recent business visitors in Greenville. Gary O’Shields of Clemson Col lege visited his mother, Mrs. W. T. O’Shields during the Easter holidays. Mrs. H. A. Adams, Mrs. Hu bert Leopard, Mrs. Clifton Hea ton, Dena and RttdeU visited Mrs. Sophie Mae Jones and oth er relatives in Greenwood Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Fulmer of Johnston visited Mrs. Ful mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Leopard Sunday. _ W. A. Jones, Howard and Mrs. Ruth Tillman of Greenwood, recently visited Mrs. H. A. Adams. Mrs. O. R. Rollins has return ed home after spending several weeks with relatives in Darling ton and Columbia. SUNRISE SERVICES HELD Rev. James Huey was guest A.’s quarU-t. speaker at the sunrise services held at Whitten Village Sunday. On Saturday several groups met at * Whitten Village for a concert. The RA’s from Cal vary Baptist Church under the direction of Dorsey Turner Mr. and Mrs: Cecil Wooten, duet and Misses Iris Hughes, Maria King, Nancy Bagwell. Ann Meadors ac-1 ccmpantod by Miss Marcha Tu: ner at the piano presented several numbers. .' Earl Turner, i Danny Ivester. James Meadors; EASTER CANTATA On Sunday morning the Youth chorus of Calvary Baptist Church presented their Easter Cantata under the direction of Mrs. Eva Land. Sunday evening the adult chorus presented their program. The chorus at Bailey Memorial Methodist Church presented their Easter Cantata at the evening worship service. 4— News Of j Bonds Cross Roads MRS. N. A. SHOUSE Correspondent Mrs. Josie Locklear and sons, Ernie and Charles, spent Easter week-end at the home of Mrs. Locklear’s mother, Mrs. Maude Nabors. Miss Patsy Morgan of Green ville, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan. David Pitts, Jr., and Wayne Morgan, students at Clemson, were home for the week-end. Bruce Morgan remained at home from Clemson due to ill ness. He will not return to school this semester but will ha at home with Mr. and Mrs. Tullie Blackwell while he is convalescing. This week he will go to Greenville where he will undergo surgery. Mrs. Ben Summers remains a patient at BaUey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Janies Evans was a pa tient at Bailey Memorial Hos pital last week. Claudia Johnson spent some time with her mother the past Rickey Shouse spent Friday aright and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Putnam and family ha Joanna. A1 Shouse visited Michael Dillard in Whit mire Saturday. Kenneth Johnson returned to Georgia Tech on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard John son and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Bessie Johnson an Sunday. Little Stpehen Davenport, son of Mrs. Evelyn Davenport, was hi Greenwood last week to have his arm react following a recent injury suffered when hit by a car addle playing In his grandmother's yard. Members of Fairview Baptist church enjoyed a covered dish ■upper on Wednesday evening. IF YOU DON’T READ the chronicle .101’ DON’T GET PHONE BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES a"d Dorsey Turner were the R.! Happy birthday April 2nd to Mrs. J. E. McLendon, Brenda! I Woody, Collins Rollins, Brenda Ivester and Henry Lawson Jr. — April 3rd those celebrating btfthdays will be Mrs. Clyde Big bee, Frances Harrison, Mrs. Richard Wallenzine, Era Lois Eustle, Gaynell Chilton, Sue Hanley, Mrs. Nellie Wilson, Lula Ross and Donnie Whitman. April 4th Chrissy Heaton, G’e.ida Woodward, John Lynch and Mrs. Lorance“Peace will have birthdays. April 5th will be the birthday of Mildred McMillian, Barbara Martin, Wayne Graham and Ann King. ' . Happy Birthday April 6th to Glenda Smitherman, Maria King and Mrs. Jimmy Lawson. Ce’ebrating birthdays on April 7th will be Mrs. Hubert Leopard, Wanda Gail Lawson and Jessie Laney. 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