The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 23, 1964, Image 11
CUrt—» S. Thnr«d»y, July 23, 1964
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
LYDIA MILLS
Wftkom with Mr. wd <4lrs.
DutM Storey of Grcenrttk, en
joyed the past week vacation
ing in North Carolina and Vir-
__ ginia. The Storey children,
HRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correnpondaat, ReproMnUtive Kim, Pam and David, Jr.,
spent the week with ' their
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Fal
low, while their parents were
away.
William Stone arrived yes
terday from Houston, Texas,
to join Mrs. Stone and children,
Debbie, Henry, Ronald and An
drea for the week here with
Mrs. Stone’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Trammell, with
whom she has been visiting the
past seven weeks. Mr. and
Mrs. Stone and children will
reutrn to Houston this week
end. The Stones visited her
brother, Kenneth Trammell,
HNS, USN, and Mrs. Trammell
at Cherry Point, N. C., two
days this week.
The Rev. and Mrs. Roscoe
Bryan and family, accompan
ied by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus Johnson of Hodges,
have returned home after vis
iting the Johnson’s daughter
and Mrs. Bryan’s sister, Mrs.
Edward Kuhn, and Mr. Kuhn
in Chicago, HI. They also visit
ed several points of interest
while there and enroute.
Miss Sue Word spent the
week-end of July 10-12 attend
ing the MYF conference at Co
lumbia College, Columbia. Mr.
and Mrs. David Word went to
Columbia to accompany her
home Sunday.
Eddie Reeder of Joanna,
spent a few days with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Motte, last week.
The* Rev. W. B. Cause of Ab
beville, visited the Rev. and
Mrs. I. N. Pierce Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard,
Misses Marion and Peggy Bal
lard with their guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Dock Bennett of Chicago,
HI., spent Friday at Maggie
Valley and Cherokee, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams
visited her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Drake and family in Spartan
burg Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Phipp.s, Rhonda Phipps, Mr.
Mrs. Charles Rice and
children, Stan and Deb, visited
Chimney Rock, N. C., Sunday.
Miss Sue Word is spending
the week at Cherry Grove
Beach with Mr. and Mrs. John
Bledsoe and Miss Kathy Bled,
soe of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. James Seay of
Greenville, were guests of the
formers’ sister, Mrs. Clyde
Trammell, and Mr. Trammell
Saturday and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vander-
ford and daughters, Darlene
and Sheila, Harold Fleming
and Trudy Davis visited the
Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Black in
Pendleton Sunday. Miss Davis,
of Union, is visiting the Van-
derfords.
Mrs. Ernestine Huskey and
sons spent the week-end in Aik
en with her niece and nephew,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cooper.
Frank Goss an dsons attend
ed the Cheek reunion in Elber-
ton, Ga., recently at the home
of Mrs. Joe Cheek.
W. H. Patrick of Kingsport,
Tenn., is visiting his daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Quinton Jones.
Mr. and Bias. Calvin Cooper
and Becky. were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
Cooper and Mrs. George Wade
in Great Falls. Becky remain
ed for the week with her
grandparents, and Francis
Cooper was already in Great
Falls with his grandparnete.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper visited
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cooper,
Jr., in Columbia enroute home.
Mrs. Frank Goss and Jerry
spent a few days last week
with her mother, Mrs. G. W.
Bowen, in Wadley, Ga. The
Goss’ son, Gary, is home after
attending summer school at
Clemson University.
Guy Parrish is at home from
the General Hospital in Green
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W.
METHODIST BIBLE SCHOOL
Vacation Bible school will be
held July 27-31 at the Sandy
Springs Methodis tChurch each
morning from 9:00 to 12:00
noon, and is for the Lydia
Methodist Church young people
as well as for Sandy Springs.
The Rev. Dean Sawyer is
pastor of both churches.
YOUTH WEEK AT BAPTIST
, CHURCH
An interesting program has
been planned by Miss Harriet
Wilson for Youth Week July 26-
August 2 at the Lydia Baptist
Church.
The theme is “Finding My
self,” with the following pro
gram:
Sunday, July 26, 6:39 p. m.
—Have charge of Training Un
ion and evening worship ser
vice.
Monday, July 27, 7:00 p. m.
—Social hall, talent show.
Tesday, July 28, 7:00 p. m.
—Social hall, outer space pa
rade.
Wednesday, July 29, 7:00 p.
m.—Conduct prayer meeting.
Thursday, July 30, 7:10 p. m.
—Social hall, film and panel
discussion.’
Friday, July 31, 6:30 p. m.
—Hay ride to Baptist Assembly
grounds.
Saturday, August 1, 7:30 p.
m.—Social hall, banquet, WMS
hostess.
Sunday, July 2, 2:00 p. ra.—
Have charge of Sunday school
and morning worship srevice.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Mrs. W. L. Motte will cele
brate a birthday July 2T.
Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt Oakley
wil lobserve a wedding anni
versary July 26. •
Tommy Kitchen’s birthday
will be July 28.
Mrs. D. E. Roberts will cele
brate a birthday July 24.
July 30th birthdays include:
Mrs. Glenn Gaskins, Miss Jan
ice Goss, Mrs. Oliver Estes,
and Rev. J. B. Abercrombie.
Junior Thomas will observe
a birthday July 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Reeder
will celebrate a wedding anni
versary July 30.
Mrs. Jack Pitts will have a
birthday July 29.
July 27th will be Mrs. Alma
Harvey’s and Mrs. Henry
Lee’s birthdays.
Sherry McGee’s birthday will
be July 26.
Barry Wyatt will have a
birthday July 24.
July 29th will be the birth
day of James Ammons.
Mrs. Sidney Oakley will cele-
a birthday July 31.
Dennis Pearson’s birthday
was July 22.
Gass HiN News
MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN.
Correspondent
Bethabara Baptist Church will
have Vacation Bible School July
27-31, each afternoon beginning
at 4 o’clock with Mrs. R. B. Se-
gars as principal.
Misses Sue Simpson, Mary
Hipp and Betty Cole will attend
the State 4-H Club week at Clem
son University this week. Sue
represents the county as win
ner in the 4-H chicken barbeque
contest and hes entomology as
her project. Mary will give a
demonstration on “Even Hem
lines” and Betty will be attend
ing as vice president of the coun
ty 4-H Council.
The Rev. and Mrs. Roy Coker
and children spent last Thursday
with relatives at Commerce, Ga.
James Chapman and daugh
ters of Ashville, N. C., are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lea-
man. The Chapmans, Leamans,
and Mrs. C. S. Pinson spent Sun
day at Harleyville with Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. Curry where they en
joyed a birthday dinner in honor
of Mrs. Leaman.
Mrs. H A. Boyce is spending
several days in Greenville with
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bishop.
Miss Melissa Cox, with F.H.A.
members from Clinton, is attend
ing the F.H.A. Ocean Drive
Beach Camp.
Miss Jane Boyce and Buddy
Cox attended Pioneer Camp at
Camp Fellowship last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Boazman
were Friday guests of Mrs. Be
thel Plyler at Monroe, N. C.
Mrs. John T. Stokes and Mrs.
Henry Horton spent last week at
Highland and Franklin, N. C.
St.-5 Robert A. Noffz who has
been stationed with the armed
forces at Kaiserbautern, Ger
many for two years returned
home Saturday. While overseas
he visited Spain, Denmark,
France, Switzerland and Swe
den.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cole
and children have returned to
their home at Elizabethton,
Tenn., after spending last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Webb Tay
lor.
Mrs. Gladys Davis and John
ny Davis of Sumter have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McKittrick
have had as their recent guests
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McKit
trick and children of Norfolk,
Va., and Mrs. Sylvania Tinsley
of Laurens.
Mrs. E. R. Austin spent
Wednesday in West Columbia
F. Neese.
with Mr. and Mrs. M.
Glen Bowdoln of
was a recent guest in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Segars.
Circle No. 1 of the W.M.U, of
the Cross Hill Baptist Church
will have its regular meeting
Wednesday afternoon at 8:10 at
the home of the chairman, Mrs.
W. H. Wightman. At this time
members will have a picnic.
Public Records
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Willie Sanders of Laurens and
Betty Ann Payne of Cross Hill.
Edward Simpson of Laurens
and Jeannie Pearl Thurmond of
Fountain Inn.
William Fuller Jr., of Waterloo
and Mildred Moore of Laurens.
Freddie Lee Cunningham of
Kinards and Carolyn Blackwell
Dickson of Clinton.
Jot Craig and Sallie Poole
Craig of Laurens.
Thomas Landrum Burch and
Sylvia Dianne Stewart of Ow-
ings.
William David Mayfield of
Laurens and Mrytle Styles Col
lier of Travlers Rest.
Keneth Eugene Crowe and
Mary Louise Gassaway of Wood
ruff.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS'
Sara A. Babb to Eunice Eliza
beth Mahon and Evie Marie Ma
hon, oLt in City of Laurens, $10
and other
J. Claude Hate
Betty V. Rhodes,
Lookout SubdiririSR.
Harold F. Jones to
ris, 2.1 acres and .2
$10 and other
G. M. McCuen
Collum, Lot on
St., Laurens $10
siderations.
L. H. Summer all
Summerall to Wi
drews and Mrs. E.
in Isle-O-Pines, Waterloo
ship, $350.
Edgewater Club Iqc., to Fattk
iter Gteb
Edgewater
Murray, Lot in
Estates, $196.
W. A. Winn to William
Winn, 1.85 acres, $5 and
considerations.
William E. Weathers and Ruth
H. Weathers to Charles E. Hen
derson and Evelyn Henderson,
Lot in Greenacres, Waterloo
Township, $10 and other consid
erations.
J. R. Bridges and J. B. Marsh-
banks to W. Eugene Heado, Lot
in Greenacres, Waterloo Town
ship, $150.
Nancy C Freeman to Harry
E. Leonard, Lot in Cross HU1
Township, $10 and other consid
erations.
Allie W. Rice McCartney to
Newberry Federal Savings he
Loan Assoc., Lot in Wattsville
Section, Laurens, $1 and other
considerations.
Items of Interest From...
West Clinton
MRS. HURRAY ADA3H,
899 Bailey Street
and Representative
Dial 833-2624
Terry Hughes of Louisville,
Ky., is visiting her grandpa
rents, Mr. and Mrs- J.- H.
Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten,
Debbie and Toni, toured the
mountains of North Carolina last
week.
Pfc. Harold Gilstrap, husband
of the former Miss Linda Duna
way, left July 14 for duty in
Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. George Price
and son and Miss Karan Burton
of Whitmire, were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Messer in
Tennesee last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller and
daughter visited the Holtzclaws
last week-end.
Mrs. Daisy Boozer of Ken
tucky, is visiting the C. W. Wind-
Kemper and Debbie Reeder of
Virginia, visited the C. B. Wal-
lenzines last week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foster, Hous
ton Trammell and Richard
Watts attended the funeral of
Edgar Robinson in Charlotte, N.
C., last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs and
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Hanley of
Clemson, toured the mountains
of North Carolina last week-end.
Out of town friends and rela
tives who attended the funeral
of Horace Smith were Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Harris, Cheryl
and Phillip, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Neal of Anderson; Mr.
and Mrs. Sam eNal and Mrs.
Edith Cox of Laurens; Mr. and
Mrs. John McAlister and Pam of
Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Harris and family of Albany,
Oa.; Mrs. Willie Mae Hale, Mr.
F Mrs. Melvin Burton and
. Nancy Harris of Gastonia,
C.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Gwinn of Spartanburg; Mr. and
r . Francis Evans, Mrs. Ber-
Gregory and Mrs. Alex Gos
sett of Griffin, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Barbee and Mr. and
Mrs. George Bulard and soa of
Vidalia, Ga.
Also, Mrs
Mr*- James
Mww; Mr
ivaille
and Mrs,
Connie
Miss Sheila Campbell has bsen
ill and confined to her home sev
eral days.
Mrs. Marvin Lollit is a patient
in the Greenville General Hos
pital.
Mrs. Roby Chandler has been
ill and confined to her home for
several days.
Friends of Mrs. James Trayn-
ham will be interested to know
she is a patient in the Charleston
Medical College Hospital.
Ronald Turner has returned
home after an operation at Bai
ley Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Minnie Turner is a pa
tient at aBiley Memorial Hos
pital.
Sybil Windsor is ill at home.
Mrs. Claude Kernell, Jr., is
convalescing at borne after an
operation in Durham, N. C.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Happy birthday wishes to Mrs.
Faye Roberts, rMs. Roy Camion,
Larry Webunt, Randy Heaton,
Frankie Brown, Claude Kernell
and Ilia Kernell July 24.
LETTER OF THANKS
Dear Friends of Clinton and
elsewhere: Words cannot express
the feeling in our hearts for each
of you for your kindness and
sympathy shown us at the sud
den death of our husband and
father. You were so wonderful
to us. We deeply appreciate ev
ery act of kindness and the
meals that were served. The
cards and letters were such a
comfort to each of us. The floral
tributes were beautiful and show
ed your love and respect. Your
priceless friendship will continue
to comfort us in the coming
years. May God cotninue to Mess
you in the future as he has in the
past is our prayer for each of
you.
Sincerely,
MRS. HORACE C. SMITH,
FRANCEEN, LAURA,
AND CARLTON
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