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rf. - mg CLINTON CHKONICL^ Items of Interest From... West Clinton MBS. MURRAY ADAMS, Correspondent and Representative Bailey Street Dial 833-2624 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Austin of a gift of her grandmother, was Clemaon spent the week-end topped with white carnations, with Mrs Austin’s parents, Mr. The groom’s brother, Lewis and Mrs. Bill finelgrove. They Meredith served as best man. will also spend the Easter holi- The vows were spoken before days here. an improvised altar of palms Mrs. Mildred Wilkerson spent and white mums and glads, with last week-end with her nephew, white tapers on the mantel. Leon Hedgepath in Atlanta, Ga. A reception followed after Guests over the week-end of which the bride changed to a Mrs. Ada Center and daughters blue suit with white accessories were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtz. fo L trav *J; j ...... , claw of Greer, Mr. and Mrs. m The bride is ^a daughter of ijifc* Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. hfr. and Mrs. Jasper J. McGin. Jimmy Sexton of Greenwood. n * s anc * th® groom is a son of ri—i t_ Mr and Ml *s- James Merrdith their home in ger of’union ,“ „t sld.y wim Mrs. Heaton’s parents, Mr. and CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Ernest Eskew and visited We wish to thank our friends Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vaughn in and neighbors for their thought- Greenville fulness and the many lovely Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wingo of flowers and other expressions of ■Cross Anchor, visited Mr. and sympathy shown at the death Mrs. Roby Chandler over the of our sister, Mrs. Jodie GUes. week-end. Mary God bless each and every Mr. and Mrs. Frank House of one y° u - Laurens spent Sunday with Mrs. Mrr Mynia Sullivan, Ida Covington and daughter. Mrs. Evie Shockley „ Mrs. Ann Suits and daughter HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY of Fayetteville, N. C., are stay- Ann King was honored Satur- ing with her mother, Mrs. Grace day and with a birthday party' Brewer while Mr. Suits is over- at her home on Jackson Street, seas on active duty. Around thirty friends enjoyed Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burton the occasion. Hostesses were Reeder Sunday were Mr. and Yvette King, Harriett Black, Mrs. Billy Pitts and family of Mrs. J. C. Alman and Mrs. Bell Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. O. Crowell. C. Harris of Laurens. Refreshments of sandwiches, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kidd — — ■ .. . , ■ , and family, Mrs. Thelma Kidd and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brazell visited Mr. and Mrs. James King and Mrs. Thelma Kidd’s mother, Mrs. Smith, in Elberton, Ga., Sunday. Attending the Meredith-Mc- Ginnis wedding Sunday Crass Hill News HAROLD AUSTIN. Correspondent Oiatoa, & c, Thursday, April 15, 1965 ■■■■—..- .! ■! 1 JR' 1 ■■■'■- '■ ■■■ ' ' ■ . ...I, — —. . . a ^ cake and cokes were served. Rowe. Eddy McGee, Donna birthdays; Mrs. Ernest Graham pies, and Mrs. Harry Foster the ifred Samples on the 10th. patients j at Bailey Memorial She received many nice gifts, /pace, Terry Harris and Mrs. on the 18th; Billy Reynolds Sr., 20th. WIT h THE SICK Hospital. Mrs. Vestie Eubanks, BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Maggie Burden; on the 17th and Richard Wallenxine, the M r. and Mrs. Bobby Hanley Mrs. Helen Johnson, Fred Bryan Beaman and John Huey April 16 birthdays include Wil- Brent Lancaster, William Sam- 19th; Joey Avery, Mrs. Ray- celebrated a wedding anniver- Galloway, J. D. Hanley, Paul have flu. Mrs. Herbert Hughes liam B. Campbell. Thomas pies and Rudolph Barker have mond Cash and Winfred Sam- ^ April 14; Mr. and Mrs. Win- Foster and C. T. Satterfield are is out again following an illness. j 1 The Friendly Garden Club was were entertained at their April meet- George and Georgette McGin- ing last Tuesday afternoon at nis, Miss Betty Paul of Chester, the home of the president, Mrs. Mrs. Marelyne Leopard of New- B- J- Hollingsworth with Mrs. berry and Bob Brown of Orange- W. F. Mitchell as co-hostess, burg. Lovely potted plants in the Mrs. Forest McIntosh of Nine- living and dining rooms made a ty Six is spending some time pretty setting.for the meeting, with her mother, Mrs. H. R. Mrs. Hollingsworth presided Smith who is ill at her home. and had a most inspiring Easter Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dunaway devotional basing her remarks visited Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lit- ° n “She hath done what she tlefleld and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. could.” Gillespie in Woodruff Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Richardson and Phillip King of Clemson Col- Mrs. J. T. Hollingsworth ar- lege spent the week-end with his ranged the program. The for- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hall mer introduced Miss Allene King. Franks of Laurens who showed BLUE BIRDS VISIT most interesting slides of “Tai- EDISTO GARDENS wan.” She brought first-hand in- The Blue Birds of the Petago formation from Formosa as she district visited the Edisto Gar- visited there while her sister dens in Orangeburg op Satur- Mi* s Martha Franks served as day. They included Teresa * missionary. Campbell, Susan Compton, An- Another interesting feature of drea Covington, Dariine Foster, t* 1 ® meeting was the exchange Debra Johnson, Sally Gaskin, of plants which is an annual Dianna Griffin, Donna Kidd, event for club members. Janice Metis, Ann Melts, Cindy The secretary, Mrs. H. W. Melton, Lynn Wilbanks, Gail Bryson was asked to write a Davis. Mrs. Darryl Foster and Page in the roll book in memory Dianna, Mrs. Donald Kidd, Don- Miss Lizzie Bryson, a recent- nie and Mrs. Thelma Kidd, Mrs. l V deceased member. Eva Hanvey, Mrs. Sam Comp- During the social hour the ton and Dean, Mrs. Clyde Bra- hostess served delicious shrimp ziU and Bin. Murray Adams. ^P- congealed salad, potato MRS, BERTIE HEDGEPATH chi P*> crackers, nuts, mints and l HONORED cheese cake. Members of the Spool Room Mr and Mrs. B. F. Roberts honored Mrs. Bertie Hedgepath ^ rom Savannah,. Ga., were re last week on the occasion of her cent 8u®*ts in the hoine of Mr. retirement, with a complete and Mrs. L. L. Whitmire. While wardrobe consisting of dress, h ® re they visited friends and at- accessories and sUppers. tend ® d the funeral of Mrs. MEREDITH-McGINNIS Whiteford. WEDDING RITES Mr*- C. S. Pinson and Mrs. Rev. J. W. Welchel performed Reni e Setzler of Clinton, visited the marriage of Miss Roberta friends in Columbia Tuseday. and Kenneth Meredith Mrs. Retha Fagan visited the Sunday, April 11 at the home of gardens in Charleston during the bride, 117 Milling avenue at the week-end. She was accom- three o’clock. panied by her daughter, Mrs. The bride, given in marriage Harriett Timmerman of Colum- by her father, J. J. McGinnis, M* and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fa- wore a dress of acetate taffeta gan of Joanna. wnH nylon and net. The bridal Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Horton of veil was a lovely tiara of paaria. 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