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Clinton, 8. C, Thursday, April 9, 1964 Items of Interest From ... West Clinton MRS. G. H. MAJOR, Correspondent 300 N. Sloan St. Telephone 833-2464 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 11 Itifhts Reserved to Limit Quantities Mrs. Joe Smith, Mrs. Howard ginning each evening at 7:30 p. Major and children were visitors m . The public is cordially m- in Greenwood last Wednesday vited to ittend. Rev. R. G. Mr. and Mrs. “Pert” Godwin Gregg of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and children were gugsts of Mrs. will be the visiting minister. The Mary Evans, mother of Mrs. nursery will be open each eve- Godwin in Whitmire Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Coley Camp bell visited Mr. and Mrs. “Red” Brabham in Greenville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindler of Whitmire visited Mrs. Lindler’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor Satur day afternoon. • Miss Franceen Smith of Char lotte recently spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Smith. Mrs. Argilee Scott of Green wood spent the week-end with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Owens. Mrs. David Owens and Mrs. Leo Riser attended the funeral of Mrs. Thompson, cousin of Mrs. Owens in Fountain Inn Thurs day. Mrs. C. E. Vincent and Charles spent several days with Mrs. Ruth Phillips while she was re covering from surgery at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten, Toni and Debbie visited Rev. and Mrs. George James in Star tex and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. God frey in Ninety-Six, Sunday. Sammy Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster, Mike El ledge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elledge and Joe Wilson left last Thursday for Great Lakes, HI., where they will be stationed with the Navy. Ray Snider of Charleston visit ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Snider over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Randell Farmer and children spent Easter Sun day with Mrs. Sara Cheek, moth er of Mrs. Farmer in Green wood. Mrs. Clara Jenkins, Susan, Mrs. Edna Ballard and Libby of Joanna were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer on Easter Sunday. CALIFORNIA VISITORS First Sgt. and Mrs. Harry Do- rough and Jerry of Oakland, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. T. White for a few weeks en- route to Germany. Sgt Do rough is the nephew of Mrs. White. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smith announce the birth of a daugh ter, Tracy Lynn on March 28th. Mrs. Smith is the former, Eliza beth Lydia. CAMP FIRE GIRLS MEET The Clinton Mill Jr. High Camp Fire girls held their regu lar monthly meeting Wednesday, April 1st at the Community Building. Officers were elected for the year and plans made for a cook-out in the near future. All members and their leader, Mrs. Mary Fallow were present. After the program and business the girls enjoyed a hike. REVIVAL AT CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Revival services will begin Sunday, April 12th continuing through April 19th at Calvary Baptist Church with services be lting. Rev. J. W. Spillers is pas tor. COTTAGE PRAYER MEETING Cottage prayer meetings are being held this week in prepara tion of the forthcoming revival at Calvary Baptist Church. To night (Thursday) everyone is in vited to attend the prayer meet ing to be held at the home of John Henry Ballew on N. Sloan St. and at the church on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. each evening. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Celebrating birthdays today are Selma Ballew, Danny Ivest er, Mike McGee, Danny Foster, Mrs. * Louise Harvey, Bunny Rhodes, Marcell Barker, Donna Lynn Peace. Birthdays on April 10th include Howard Major, Don Trammell, C. W. Windsor, Toni Harvey, and Clyde Whitmire. Observing April 11th birthdays will be James Smithman, Bill Adams, Davy Roberts, Mrs. E. B. Norton and Douglas Holcomb. Observing birthdays on April 12th will be Dianne Lyda, Wil liam Womble, Beth Trammell, Grady Smith, Douglas Norris, Johnny Weir, Mrs. James Dun away, and Billy Reynolds Jr. Having birthdays on April 13th will be Margaret Brown, Violet Lawson, Dot Lanford and Tony McGee. April 14th birthdays include Otis Graham, Gary Taylor, Dar ren Stroud. Celebrating birthdays on April 15th will be Kathy Snelgrove, William Weir and Pressley Cha ney. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sanders will observe their wedding an niversary April 15th. SCOTT-PARRISH VOWS SAID Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam announce the marriage of their foster daughter, Lois Scott to Leon Leon (Butch) Parrish Sat urday afternoon at 5:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrfc. Tommy Simpson. Mr. Parrish is the son of Mrs. Belle Parrish and the late Mr. Parrish. Rev. J. L. Jenkins, pastor of the Elizabeth St. Church of God officiated at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson enter tained with a reception after the ceremony; » Mr. and Mrs. Parrish are making their home on No. Liv ingston St. Mr. Parrish is em ployed at Clinton Cotton Mills. YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP *• : - Q Corner Mangrove and Pitts Streets Cameras — Films — Photo Finish lag Boston Butt Bontloss PORK ROAST STEAK Fresh Shoulder Salads Public Records EGG SALAD Pslnwtto Penn Com* SPREAD - Thrifty-Maid Sweet Peas or Early ihie of Wattsville my Ira Craigo of Fountain MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Henry Clarence Vaughn and Patsy Lee Howard of Ware Shoals. Kenneth Joe Kirk of Green wood, and Barbara Ann Ingle of Cross Hill. Ernest Cunningham, Jr., and Mary Davis of Clinton. Ira Douglas Taylor of Lau rens, and Norma Elaine Aber crom Ton Inn, ahd Beatrice Elizabeth Sul livan of Ware Shoals. Joseph Groves Wood, Jr., of Greenwood, and Sally Shelton Miller of Roebuck. Robert Stanley Owens and Edith Helen King of Clinton. Lewis Dean Lanier of Clinton, and Violet Elizabeth Nelson of Laurens. PROPERTY TRANSFERS Mrs. Carrie J. McGraw to Norma Bee Davidson, lot on Musgrove St., Clinton, for $3.- 500.00. Curtis E. Harrison and Jose phine H. Harrison to F. W. Mc- Carson and Hazel L. McCarson, 1 acre near Laurens for $400.00. O. C. Coursey to Walker Led ford and wife, Evelyn Ledford, lot on Lake Greenwood for $000. Paul W. Kitchens and Agnes M. Kitchens to Lydia Cotton Mills, lot in the Lydia subdivis ion for $10.00 and other consid erations. W. Hummel Harley, Special Referee, to Wise Homes, Inc., lot on Langston Church Road for $3,511.61. Aubrey O. Pentuff and Fran ces L. Pentuff to Joe H. Bonds, lot on Hawkins Circle near Jo anna, for $10.00 and other con siderations. Ralph T. Wilson, Jr., to Mack D. Lee, Jr., and Joan M. Lee, lot on Overbrook Drive, Laurens, for $10.00 and other considera tions. Edgewater Club, Inc., to Alton C. Evatt, lot in Edgewater Club Estates for $1$6.00. 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