The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 13, 1964, Image 11
& C„ Thursday, August IS, 1964
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Corrcspsndcat, RcprcsenUUvs
TELEPHONE
Mrs. Mark Conner spent the
past week with her son, Frankie
James, and Mrs. James in Whit
mire. Mrs. Conner, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy South and Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy James and family re
cently attended the O’Shields re
union at the home of Mrs. Con
ner’s brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Shields, in
Whitmire.
Mrs. L. A. Hall and Mrs.
Alston Murrell and children of
Johnston, left Friday for their
home after spending the week
with their daughter and sister,
Mrs. Ithiel Harvey, and family.
Mrs. Mary Northcutt of Co
lumbia, was the week-end guest
of her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon.
AC1 and Mrs. Jimmy Meeks
and small son of Mobile, Ala.,
have returned to his base after a
three weeks visit with their
mothers, Mrs. Frances Meeks
here, and Mrs. Azilee Lamb in
Cross Anchor.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wiliams
spent the weekend with his
daughter, Mrs. G. C. Parrish,
Jr., and Mr. Parrish in Aiken.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willard and
Bill enjoyed the train ride and
other activities at Echo Valley
Sunday. They went to Paris
Mountain state park for a picnic
dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Noland McCravy
were visitors in Greenville Sat
urday.
Mrs. W. T. Wigley and father,
E. L. Winchester, spent the
week-end in Bryson City, N. C.,
at the Winchester home. Mitch
ell Wigley and Miss lone Wilkes
joined them on Sunday and ac
companied them home.
Mrs. Bill Smith and Patti spent
the week-end in Newberry with
the former’s brother, Walter
Brown, and Mrs. Brown. Mr.
Brown is ill at his home.
Miss Pat Harvey was the week
end guest of her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner, in
Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell
spent a few days with their son,
Kenneth Trammell, HMB, and
Mrs. Trammell and son, Phillip
Allen, in Cherry Point, N.C., this
week. They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Arnold at Myrtle
Beach, and are spending the re
mainder of the week at the D. H.
Roberts cabin on Lake Green-
Miss Peggy Grady, accompan
ied her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Ward, to the Sum-
mey reunion at the Pisgah Pink
Beds park at Pisgah Forest, N.
C.
Mrs. Charlie Templeton, Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent Templeton and
Donna, and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Templeton and family visited
relatives in Georgia over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss and
sons spent Sunday with their
daughter, Miss Janice Goss, at
Myrtle Beach, and also visited
Brookgreen Gardens.
Rev. Frank Pearson is attend
ing the Church of God general
assembly in Dallas, Texas.
While he is away Mrs. Pearson
and Dennis are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Pearson in Green-
vile.
PARTY AT COUNTRY CLUB
FOR DAUGHTER
Saturday afternoon, August 11,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lawson en
tertained with a party at the
Country Club in honor of their
daughter, Vicki, who had a birth
day August 2.
Ten little friends were invited
for the happy occasion.
Also presert were Vicki’s
grandmothers, Mrs. Johnson and
Mrs. Pauline Lawson, and her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Carroll.
After several games and con
tests the children sang “Happy
Birthday’’ to Vicki around the
dining table which was centered
with the birthday cake.
The cake was cut and served
with other party dainties.
Each child was given a party
hat and balloons as favors.
Vicki received many nice gifts
from her friends and relatives.
WITH THE SICK
Jimmy James was a patient at
Bailey Memorial Hospital a few
days last week.
Coker J. Blackwell is ill at his
home. He was a patient at Bailey
Memorial Hospital Thursday
night and Friday.
Mack Harris is seriously ill at
his home.
J. A. Black, Jr., returned
home Saturday from Self Memo
rial Hospital, Greenwood.
Mrs. Arthur Gallman was a
patient at the Newberry County
hospital a day and a night for
eye surgery last week.
MRS. SMITH ENTERTAINS
FOR SON
Mike Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Smith, was honored
with a drop-in for his 11th birth
day Sunday afternoon.
Ten friends were Invited to
the Smith home for cake and
ice cream.
HOT DOG SUPPER
FOR BALL TEAM
Saturday afternoon around
forty ball players and their
coaches gathered at the Lydia
community building for a hot
dog supper
Serving the boys were Mr. and
Mrs. William Bowling, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Laney. Jimmy Bras
well, William Snow and Bill
Smith. Mr. Bowling coaches the
Small Fry, with Mr. Smith as
assistant. Mr. Braswell coaches
the Little League and Pony
League, with Mr. Laney assist
ing.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Mrs. Earl Jackson will cele
brate a birthday August 15.
August 19th will be Miss Deb
bie Barlowe’s birthday.
Mrs. Harold Hairston will ob
serve a birthday August i8.
Kelly King’s birthday will be
August 16.
Mrs. Scott Dawkins’ birthday
will be August 14. Danny Daw
-kins’ birthday will be August 17.
August 18th will be the birth
day of Floyd Emery and Mrs.
Doyle Emery.
Mrs. Lou Ella Morgan will ob
serve a birthday August 14.
Wayne Smith's birthday will
be August 16.
Terri Lynn Templeton will
celebrate a birthday August 19.
“Happy Birthday’’ today to
Teresa Seay and 'Mrs. Bobby
Bennett.
J. B. O’Shields wifi celebrate
a birthday August 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey will
celebrate a wedding anniversary
August 19.
“Happy Birthday” to Deana
Black on her first birthday to
day.
Public Records
Township for $6,000.00.
J. H. Montjoy, Jr., to James
D. Brown and Rebecca J. Brown,
1 acre near Laurens for $7,-
250.00.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
Eloree C. Cunningham to Rog
er H. Dunaway, lot in the West
Clinton Subdivision for $1.00 and
other considerations.
Joe H. Bonds to J. T. Willis
and Mary B. Willis, lot on Sky-
land Drive, Clinton, for $10.00
and other considerations.
Bertha S. Montgomery to Paul
Hughes and Margie Hughes, Vt
an acre on the old Laurens-
Greenville Highway for $300.00.
W. R. McCuen, Jr., to Minnie
Pyles Cunningham, lot on Jersey
St.. Laurens, for $10.00 and other
considerations.
M. H. Hunter, Jr., to Laurens
County School District No. 55
43.6 acres northwest of Laurens
for $10.00 and other considera
tions.
Edgewater Club, Inc., to Hen
ry A. Farr, lot in Edgewater
Subdivision for $196.00.
Edgewater Club, Inc., to
Brucie L. Farr, lot in Edgewater
Subdivision for $196.00.
Curtis Luther Langford and
Emma Kandice Langford to Lil
lie B. Albea, lot in Waterloo
J. B. Shipman to Claude R.
Shipman and Audrey S. Ship-
man, lot on Fleming Mill Road,
Laurens, for $10.00 and other
considerations.
Edgewater Club, Inc., to
Frank E. Harling. lot in Edge-
water Club Estates Subdivision
for $198.00.
Cornclson Company to W. Eu
gene Johnson and M e 1 d a V.
Johnson, lot in Merrie Oaks Sub
division, Clinton, for $10.00 and
oaher considerations.
Charlie W. Pope to Charles
Biggerstaf, lot in Edgewater
Club Eastates for $1.00, love
and affection.
Jack D. and Mary B. Arm
strong to Richard C. Culyer, III,
1 acre in Dials Township for
$500.00.
O. L. Stephens, Jr., and Sue B.
Stephens to James E. McElhan-
non and Betty S. McElhannon,
lot west of Clinton for $10.00 and
other considerations.
H. P. Baumgardner to Vera
Parkman Smith, lot on Lake
Greenwood for $750.00.
B. M. Thompson, Jr., to Roy
H. Robinson, lots on Lake Green
wood for $10.00 and other con-
Telephone
Talk
By
D. H. MARTIN
Your Teleph
August 14 is a day of special note to all of us.
It is VJ Day!
This day wold not have been possible if it had
not been for those who fought to make it a real
ity.
When you get up Friday morning give a word
of “Thanks” that this day was made possible by
so many.
able
that
IN ADDITION TO SOFT
DRINKS AND SNACKS IN
THE ICE BOX, there’s one im
portant thing you should leave
for your baby sitter ... a list of
information she should have in
case of emergency. 1. The
phone number of the place
where you'll be. 2. Where first
aid equipment is. 3. Your doc
tor's phone number. 4. Police
■nd fire department phone
numbers. With this information
and your telephone, that bright
young sitter of yours should be
to handle any situation
comes up. * , *
AS PART OF HIS DAILY WORK, s
New York visits a “foragn country” every day. He is a
Bell System Sales Manager, and his cuMomen are the
representatives of all the countries that make up the
United Nations. There are over 4,000 telephones made
the U. N. Building, aid when major world eveatt are
taking place, more than 10,000 calls a day come in
through the central switchboard. With growing U. N.
—*miv»r«K«p Long Distance calling has doubled in the
hut three years. , » •
COOPERATION is the key word describing the
drip between Southern Bell and hundreds of ’ *
telephone companies. Working
interconnect with Southern Bell
w Distance network. Through coonflarfon of
fcrffrw Southern Befl and the independent
an dMe to provide you with the beat
siderations.
James E. Anderson to Cecil
Lawson and Mary P. Lawson,
lot on G St., Clinton, for $10.00
and other considerations.
Home Improvements, Inc., to
Walter Bryant and Dale S. Bry
ant, lot in Holliday Acres for
$10.00 and other considerations.
Ulysses Cunningham to Nellie
Cunningham and Evelyn Cun
ningham, lot on First Street, Lau
rens, for $10.00 and other consid
erations.
Joe H. Bonds to Ralph H. Dil-
leshaw and Helen C. Dileshaw,
lot on South Adair Street, Clin
ton, for $10.00 and other consid
erations.
Clyde J. and Dorothy I. Padg
ett to Ernest and Ethel Phillips
lot on Townsend St., Wattsville,
for $10.00 and other considera
tions.
W. Gene Wilson to Mamie
Louise E. Sexton and Jack Davis
Sexton, Jr., 1.2 acres for $10.00
and other considerations.
Administrator of Veterans’ Af
fairs to James E. Wilson and
Dorothy D. Wilson, lot on Acade
my Street, Laurens, for $4,300.
Henry Richard Finley to Nettie
R. Carroll, lot in West Clinton
Subdivision for $1.00 and other
considerations.
John C. Harmon to Joe H.
Bonds, lot in Lakewood Develop
ment, Clinton, for $16.00 and oth- for $196.00.
er considerations. James E.
Edgewater Club, Inc., to Chs. Estes and Earline
H. Dean and Christine B. Dean, in Woodland
lot in Edgewater Club Estates $10.00 and other
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