The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 14, 1965, Image 13
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ward Lewie were honored with a
birthday dinner last Sunday.
Monument T|kis beautiful old until today it is an ountsanding anna Church of God by Rer. and Kenneth Stewart of the sister, Mrs.
court house was femodeled la university attracting students CNin L. Martin Burial was in Navy in Venice, CaUf.; a broth* Shoals, N..C.; and U
Hgg, retaining MlHs* design, and from this country and around Rosemont Cemetery,
it is an eye-catching sight today, the world. Pallbearers were Harold and
The well known Town dock There’s much more to the Rufus Darnell, Freeman Evans,
hfrf been keeping for local story of Fairfield County, and in Ronnie Hueble, Claude and Lar-
citizens in Wlnnsboro for more another Pathway, well visit *7 Brown.
he General As- opened near Wlnnsboro in 1837. ington of Newberry; a brother, * A
Carolina, and its Although a bit unsettled, it de- Alvin Brewington of Rt. 3, Clin- „
at a fast pace, veloped as one of th* leading ton; three half-brothers, T. J. ^ r
ounty Court Baptist Theological schools in Smith of Spartanburg County, SlZlrl ’ c,
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_ .. than 130 years. The tower which som* of the other historical land-
M r and Mrs h m Eiuott were By ^ “ houses the town dock was orig- marks of the area. • R/R—-
hit* at ttlir hiL to^Sd * ettler * r * pW develop,nent inally built on this site in 1833, ^tCWart
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Phillips t »aiv» nther w hn enioved ^ waa pointing toward but was reconstructed in 1878. f I ■ Laurens — Funeral services
visited relatives and friends re- the dinner al ^j the establishment of a town. Al- This dock tower replaced the old orCWUlgtOIl (or Mrs. Mary Etta Owens Ste-
cently in Toccoa, Ga. niwrimawa awn wwnnvwn ready it was called town market, which was a wood- Joanna — Johnny Jack Brew- wart, 81, of Rt. 1, Laurens who
Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas “Winnsborough ” after the fam- en frame structure. ington, 31, a native of Laurens died Saturday, were conducted
were recent guerti ot Mre. MO- BeU ^”lrtM^7re«Uie! w Ur o< Col. Bidurd Winn, out- Much of Fairfleld'e hlrtory U C«“W. '“«> In a fire at Joanne at » p m. Monday at Welcome
dred Wtam to OreMVIBe Rred SaaT^ w^tid ore •tandto* here of the ftordution. rtlll vUible to the etnicture, of Prid «y a«enioon. Baptut Church by Rev. J. C.
Mrs. Buck Murrah spent last j anuar s; B Winn took part in the Battle of the past, but some of the back- He spent his entire life here Burr ® 1 | «nd Rev. J. B. Aber-
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. „ . , . Fort Moultrie in 1778, and was ground for this Pathway came «nd was a son of Mrs. Rosie Burial was in Ro8e
Skipper Lewis and children in Hajyy birthday today, Janu- con^^e,. of ^ spectacular from “A Fairfield Sketchbook," Brewingtan Smith of Spartan- ^ Cemetery. ^ A .
Cayce. V » ta **J“y San- defease of Fort McIntosh, Geor- an impressive volume by Julian burg County and the late Lease A native of Laiirena County,
Recent ^holidays guests of Mr. r.® Longslu^e and Lavaughan ^ 1777 helped defend Stevenson Bolick. Brewington. He was employed the ‘Tate Sam and
and Mrs. G. S. Lewis were Mr. * , ^ Charleston in 1780, and led the One of the finest universities *“ the weave room of Joanna 8h « wa * ® meI ?'
and Mrs. Melvin Smith and Eunice Bragg and Carl Riser mUftia at York and Hanging in the Southeast had its rather Cotton Mill. of Welcome Baptist Church,
daughter, Joan, of Jacksonville, ^ celebrate birthdays on FrL Rock. Colonel Winn was later shaky 'beginnings Just outside Surviving in addition to his w Sun D,I! 8 ar „
Fla. , day - January 18. a state legislator and South Wlnnsboro. After an abortive mother are his wife, Mrs. Effle p ^ lhain H. HolUdv, airs.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr “u* Mr * KeBy Waits will Carolina’s Lieuetnant Governor, start at Edgefield, a Baptist Mae Crawford Brewington of * tSL
Mack Brown were Mr. and Mrs. obgerve a uredding anniversary Wlnnsboro was officially char- school called Furman Institute, Newberry; a son, Johnny Brew- r -. tM .
Maxie Brown and Christy of 0,1 June w , and Cat Prather a tered in 1788 by the General As- opened near Wlnnsboro in 1837. ington of Newberry; a brother, T i, <la ~'l! en ‘S n T “J”
Rock Httl,^ud M™ AmBrowu! Wrttotoy. rembly of South Oroltoa — - -• “ - Mr * 1 C ' H ' n<ltr * on 01 J,ck
student at Carson-Newman Col- Observing birthdays on Sun- growth continued
lege, Jefferson at, Tenn. day * January 17, are Peggy The Fairfield County
Spending the recent holidays Rowe * Cillette Rowe, Barbara. House in Wlnnsboro, constructed the South. When necessary funds Henry and David Smith of Clin-
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franzen Hooper, and Sandra Floyd. Mr. in 1833, was designed by world were obtained, the school was ton. OFFICE SUPPLIES
were Mr. and Mrs Robert Fran- and Mrs - Fred Bragg, Sr., will famous architect Robert Mills, moved to Greenville, where it Funeral services were con- CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
zen, Bobby, iRisa and Kim of 0 b serv c * weding anniversary, who created the Washington continued to grow and expand, ducted Sunday at 4 p.m. at Jo- PHONE 371 8811
N ’ c Birthday greetings on January
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Beden- I** 1 to u R f m ® la i Dunlap, Dessa
baugh and Timmy visited J. L. golsonback, Keith Brannon, E.
Frye in Batesburg recently. „• Abrams and Anthony Duane
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson Ray Mr ' ? nd Mrs - A®*® 1 > R
attended the funeral of Mrs. Ber- J°b nson will observe a wedidng
tha Brewington in Union on Sun- ai “ ver * ar y *!«>•
day> Tuesday, January 19, Dickie
Mr. and Mrs H. M. Elliott and M®® 1 *®. Ad*^. Alice Daven-
Mrs. Cancie Arnold recently vis- P?* 2 nd Walt J ,°* maon wm hav ®
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Higgin- birth days, and Mr. and Mrs. El-
botham and Mrs. Qarence El- ™ er ““f M f «»d Mrs.
liott in Anderson. J,® 01 * 86 ^ etts observe wed-
Mrs. S. D. Weathers spent last ^ annh E2!?“*
week-end in Spartanburg with Jl*™ y r hlrXh **y t ° n January
her sister, Mrs. Carrie Fleming. ^ i" ynn Ca ^ >1 Ryar *> J®*'
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kirby visit- W Dav ® n P® rt and Joe Koon,
ed S-Sgt. and Mrs. Buddy Kirby Jr '
and family in Orlando, Fla., re
cently. Accompanying them on
the trip was their niece, Gail
Wood, of Newberry.
Sunday company of Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Murphy were Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Murphy of Buf
falo; Mr. and Mrs! Maxie Mur
phy and son, Ricky, of Union;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper, Helen Situated in the rolling hills of
and Raymond of Lanford; and the Palmetto State’s up country
Mrs. Wilton Cooper and son of in Fairfield County, which some
Laurens. say derives its name from Lord
L-Cpl. Gary Shipp and a friend, Cornwallis’ comment in 1788—
L-Cpl. Harvey Wilson of the “How fair these fields.” It is
Beaufort Air Station, and In- true that the agricultural abun-
dianapolls, Ind., spent the week- dance and proximity of supplies
end with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. attracted Cornwallis and the
Shipp. British forces to Wlnnsboro In
Mrs. Earl Sineath and Darrin 1780. after the decisive defeat of
and Mrs. Cancie B. Arnold spent British troops at the Battle of
the week-end in Bamberg with King’s Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Troupe and tana account* say that Cora-
Mr. and Mrs. GUbert Warren. wallia used the home of Richard
Mr and Mrs. Jones Wallenzine Winn, prominent citizen, as his
and Mrs. J. H. Wallenzine of the headquarters. The British did
Little River-Dominick commun- not greatly damage the town
ity, were last Sunday guests of during their stay, but many
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wertz in Spar- threats were made against lives
tanburg. of residents.
Guests of the Fred Braggs re- Fairfield County has an exdt-
cently were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph big heritage, and seemed to be
Bragg and family in Aiken. in the middle of many of South
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Temple- Carolina's most important
ton and children, Jackie and events. There are 200 homes in
John, of Marion, N. C., were the county that afe more than a
week-end guests of Mrs. Roberta century old, and a tour of some
Templeton and Mrs. Willie of these is planned in the spring
O’Dell. ®f 1888.
Saturday overnight guests of The area had its beginning in
Mrs. Lavinia Cooley were Mr. the middle of the 18th century,
and Mrs. Bryce T. Little of Char- when many settlers hal already
lotte, N. C. Visitors on Sunday come to what is the present town
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. S. of Wlnnsboro. This was In-
L. Hair of Columbia, Barry Lit- dian Territory at- the time, and
tie and Miss Ann Howie of Char- vr l* i ts from the Catawba* and
lotte, N. C. Cherokee* were frequent lbs
ELLIOTTS ENTERTAIN Catawba* were gentle and ^
D. V. Wright and James Ed- friendly; the Cherokee* hostile.
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