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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
8.0,
S, 1964
PERSONAL
MENTION
dalene Heaton, Marty Heaton,
Mrs. Addle B. Coleman, Mr*.
Addle Boland, Miss Lily Yar
borough, Mrs. Barbara Bull
The Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Dorr and baby boy, Mrs. Kenneth
spent Friday In Charleston Mann and baby boy, Mrs. Bet-
where they visited their dough- ty Y. Thomas and baby boy,
ter, Mrs. W. W. Smith and Mr. Mrs. Kathryn H. Pitta, Mrs.
Smith > Alice Snider, C. T. Satterfield,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas Miss Pearl Birchmore.
and granddaughter, Kathy Mann, Colored patients Include:
visited the Thomas’ daughter, Mountvllle — Miss Elisabeth
Mrs. Ted Jordan and Mrs. Jor- Brown.
<Mn in Chester on Sunday. Croat Hill—Ehck Motes.
* Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Holland Clinton—Mrt. Bessie Sanders,
Jr., of Anderson, visited the Mrs. Vivian Henderson, Bliss
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ola Mae Kinard, Mrt. Artelia
Davis Holland during the Moore, Oliver Blakely, George
Thanksgiving holidays. Young, J. W. Flyod, Willie
Jackie Cooper, student at the Earl Richey, John H. Williams,
University of South Carolina Miss Sherry Robinson. David
Law School, spent the holidsyg Bates, Greddie Gory, Mrs.
with his parents, Mr and Mrs.- Amanda IV Gary,^BIrs.^ Mary
Tom B. Cooper. ^ '
Mrs. Rachel R.
Lowery, Nor
man Young, Mrs. Bessie S.
Copeland, Mrs. Ella N. Den
son, William McClain, Robert
M. McCroskey, Mock Anthony
Martin, Mrs. Edwrad Suits.
Colored discharges include:
Joanna—Cliff Simpson.
Cross Hill—Mrs. Lois Dendy
and Mrs. Trannle Grant.
Laurnes—Mrs. Cora Lee Cun
ningham.
Clinton—Mrs. Hasel Thrift,
Bliss Yvonne Leake, Joe Fer
guson, Larry Metis, George
Dendy, Miss Catherine Suber,
Jacob Simpson, Miss Elsie
James, Will Whitmore, Bln.
Mamie D. Jackson. Kenneth
Brice Adams.
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Mrs. Ernest Moore
Mrs. Florence Williams Moore,
6D, widow of Ernest Moors, died
Tuesday night, Nov. M, at a
Greenwood hospital after several
yean of declining health.
A native of Laurens County,
■he was a daughter of the late
John D. and Ellen Simmons
Williams. She waa a retired
registered nurse and had work
ed at the University Hospital in
Augusta, Ga., and was a nurse
with the Augusta Public Hoad
Department until tour yeor*
ago. She waa a Presbyterian.
Surviving are a brother, J. D.
Williams, of Clinton; two slften,
Miffy Margaret WWilliams of
Birmingham. Ala.
GraWitd® ■« rvicef wtre OOD '
ducted Thursday at 11 aJULit
Holly Grove Baptist Church
Cemetery near Laurens by Rev.
J. W. Splllen and Rev. Charles
Brown. ^
Pallbearer* were Brooks DitfF
■way, D. W. Stevenson, L. B.
Slay, Dessie Wilkes, Paul O’Dell,
Hemp McDaniel and Ralph Rid
dle.
VISIT IN NEW ORLEANS
Mrs. S. W. Sumerel left Mon
day for New Orleans, La., for
several weeks visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Irvin Shook, Mr.
Shook and children.
Miss Jane Ellen Fowler of Win.
throp College and Fred Fowler,
of Furman University visited silverstreet
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Fowler during the week
end. __
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. W . Davenport, Miss
Whitman were their sons Pvt. Rogers, Miss Vista
Kate Prather, Mrs. Florence
Cunningham, Odell Blakely,
Claude Hill.
Dtschorgde patients incude:
Mountvllle—Barry Goodman.
Newberry — Mrs. Minnie C.
O’Donald.
Anderson—Jamie W. Smith.
Kinards—Mrs. Louise 1 John-
Mrs. James
Craft.
Joanna—Mrs. Jewell Baker,
Robert G. Carr, Mrs. Juanita
Martha
Rogers,
C&$jt
Barry Whitman of Fort Bragg, Mrs. Olin L. Martin, Madge
N. C., and Freddie Whitman, g. Hicks, Mrs. Louise Dove,
student at Spartanburg Junior Luther James Brock.
CoUege. Clinton—Miss Cynthia McGee.
Blisses Martha and Ruth.Todd, Augustus B. Blakely, Roy Gar-
both students at ErsUne College rett, Jimmy W. Eubanks, Bln.
spent the holidays with their par- C. W. Andreson, Miss Rebecca
ents, Mr. and Bln. Sloan Todd. Lee Reynolds, Bliss Mary Ann
Miss Jane Sturgeon of Dur- Payton, Mn. Judith B. Lynch
ham, N. C., visited her mother, and baby boy, Bobby Ginn. Jr..
Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon during the Bliss Mary C. Strickland, Bliss
week-end holidays. Betty Jp Thornton, Bliss Fran-
Bln. Roily Bannister Sr. spent cm Kay Smith, Patricia Lynn
the Thanksgiving Holidays in Sbealy, Mn. Evelyn Sams.
Raleigh with her eon. Roily Ban- Mrs. Lee Poison and baby girl,
nlster Jr. and his family, going Bliss Margaret Susan Morris,
especially for a visit with her Charley L. Mode. Mn. Linda
new grandaon. Mae Holden and baby boy.
Bln. Malcolm Price of Abba. Florence Flenniken Mn. Lester
ville was guest Hmrsday of Mr. Eustace, Mn. James
and Mn. Lamar King. Also visit- Monwr C. Bodte, Bln.
tng over the holidays were their Alexander. Bln. Daniel Orr
children Miss Judy King of •** teb 7 dri. Lewis Anthony
Winthrop College knd Lamar Denv^X. Mn. Johnny Deyton.
King Jr. of Furman University. sr * ^ “inrun,
Mr and Mn. George M. Lone Li^aBeck and *by £1
returned to their home In Deco- U ^
tur, Ga.. Monday after spending da
the Thanksgiving holidays with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mn. H. W. Staton
Mr. and Mn. R. P. Chapman,
Mr. and Mn. Hamp McDaniel
and Eugene Johnson were in Wa
terloo Sunday for the wedding of
Miss Lila Date Chapman and
John Caldwell Bolt which took
place at Mt. Olive Church. Miss
Chapman is a niece of Mr. and
Mn. Chapman and Mr. Bolt is ■
brother of Mn. McDaniel.
Mr. end Mn. P. Mark Pitts
and sons of Alhen, and Ed Pitta
of Columbia, spent the week-end
with Mn. P. M. Pitts.
Holiday guests of Mr. and
Mn. J. M. Oeland were their
daughter, Mn. Carroll Hart
and children of Belton. On Sun
day they were )oined by Mr.
and Bln. Thomas Alexander
and sons of Bisbopvllte, Mn.
Greg Galbraith and daughter.
Miss Letltia Galbraith, of Spar
tanburg, and Mias Margaret
Hammond of Spartanburg.
Among out of town guests
here for the Smith-Wells wed
ding were Mr. and Bln. Wil
liam Mansfield, MUford Clark,
Dr. Graham C. McChesney,
Mias Jacqueline Nolan, Mr.
and Mn. Earl Barbee of Vt-
dalia, Ga.; Mr. and Mn.
George Bullard, Brunswick,
Ga.; Mr. and Mn. Tony Smith-
son, Mr. and Mn. C. R. Wells,
Miss Georgia Wells and Huston
Wells, Winston-Salem, N. C.;
Mr. and Bln. Dodd Linker,
Clemmons, N. C.; David Cline,
and Mr .and Mn. Jim Austin,
Clemson; Mn. Eva McAlister
and daughter of Newberry; Blr.
and Bln. Melvin Furr, Lancas
ter; Blr. and Bln. Wilson Led
better, and Bln. Paul' Wilson
and daughten of Belton; Blr.
and Mn. Don Sawyer and Blr.
and Bln. G. F. Overfell.
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Kinards—W. E. CaudeU.
Lauren*—Bln. Gladys Price.
Newberry — Mrs. Joan B.
Bishop, Mn. Bertha O. Har
din. 1
Joanna—Bln. Ruby Fennell,
Mn. Martha B. Bodie, Mn.
Maydell Moon, Miss Lavinia R.
Cooley, Bln. Elaine T. Frazier,
Mn. Jill L. Davis, George
Gilliam, Jr.
Clinton—Harry Wallace, A.
C. King, Bliss Katherine Boke-
ly, Clara D. McIntosh, Howie
Dawkins, Jr., Charles Michael
Crawford, Wfljtem J. Dees,
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