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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Mr. and Mrs. Gene Floyd
ond family, Mrs. Annie Mae
Caufhman and Leonard Floyd
of Joanna visited in Charlotte,
N. C., last week, going espec
ially to lee the Lawrence Welk
ahow.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thibo
deau visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Campbell in Anderson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Sanders
and family spent Sunday j in
Asheville, N. C.
Mrs. Walter Lynch and Mr*.
Murray Adams visited friends
and relatives in Columbia and
Orangeburg last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hen
drix of Clarksville, Ga., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
Roberts and daughter over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Laney,
Johnny and Ginger Wehunt
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Hooper in Clemson
Friday night and attended the
Daniel-Clinton football game.
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Little Jenny and Anthony
Pitts of Pendleton, are spending
a few days wih their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Reeder.
T-Sgt. and Mrs. Billy Ham
rick and family of Shaw Field,
Sumter, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamrick.
Mr. .and Mrs. George Tucker
and son, Terry, Mrs. Eloree
Cunningam^ilrs. 'Raymond
Tucker andr’llane toured the
mountains of North Carolina
recently.
Mrs. Clifton Bishop of
Clarksville, Ga., was a recent
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nor
ton.
Mrs. William Patterson and
children will leave by jet from
Travis AFB October 8 to make
their home on Guam for two
years. S. K. 2 William Patter
son is serving on the USS
Koiner which will be based
there. Mr. Patterson is the son
of Mrs. Bill Patterson and the
late Mr. Patterson of Musgrove
Street.
Mrs. Ernest Graham spent
last week with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Gibson in Westminster.
Mrs. Bill Terry and daugh
ter, Jo Carol, visited Mrs. Ter
ry’s mother, Mrs. D. G. Jack-
son, in Columbia Sunday.
Miss Lee McCall of Winthrop
College, Rock Hill spent the,
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. McCall.
Mrs. Thelma Kidd and Mrs.
Clyde Brazill were called to
Charlotte, N. C., last week due
to the death of the former’s
nephew, Troy Thompson, who
was killed in Vietnam. The
body is being sent to Charlotte.
Mrs. Doris Davis and son,
Terry, of Laurens* visited Mrs.
Roy Leathers and daughter
Friday.
Mrs. Roy Blackwell and son,
Brian spent Sunday in Whit
mire with Mrs. Blackwell’s
mother, Mrs. Ida English.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norton vis
ited Mrs. R. L. Yarborough in
Woodruff Sunday.
Mrs. Bobby Wooten and Mrs.
Evelyn Simmons visited Mrs.
Estelle Birch and Dewey Ox-
ner last week in Self Memo
rial Hospital, Greenwood.
Johnnie Price recently re
ceived a promotion to Airman
First Class. He is stationed at
Shaw Field, Sumter.
Miss Velda Farmer attended
the state YWA meeting at the
Crescent Hill Baptist Church
in Columbia Saturday.
Mrs. Lillian Trammell and
Nancy, Mrs. Lola Russ, Mrs.
Lydia Todd and Mrs. Lois Nel
son and children attended
homecoming at the Free Will
Baptist Churuch in Gray Court
recently.
Mr.: and Mrs. George Price
and Ale John Price, Mrs. Price
visited their mother and grand
mother, Mrs. J. L. Messer, in
Del Rio, Tenn. and also visited
n Gatlin burg, Tenn.
SERVICES CONTINUE
The revival will continue
through this week at Calvary
Baptist Church, with Rev. M.
R. Chasteen bringing the mes
sages each night. The public
is invited.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Claude Wallenzine is a
patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital, and George Tucker is
a patient at Self Memorial Ho*
pital in Greenwood.
Those confined to their
homes due to illness are: Mrs.
Joe Gibbs, Durrand and Robyn
Lowery, Ricky Nelson and
Mrs. Rob Simmons.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
PATTERSON
SK2 and Mrs. William Pat
terson of Almeda, Calif., an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Patti Elizabeth, on August 27
in the Almeda hospital. Mrs.
Patterson is the former Miss
Ruby Meadors, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meadors df
Clinton.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Happy birthday to Mike
Tucker, who celebrated a
birthday October 1.
Lee J. Holtzclaw had a birth
day October 2.
Joe P. Terry, III, had a
birthday October 4th.
Mrs. Harry Foster, Mary
Roberts, Wayne English, Bill
Campbell, and Terri Hughes
have birthdays October 10.
Edward Bigbee, Jean Woody
and Jimmy Kinard have birth
days October 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reeder
celebrate their wedding anni
versary on October 10th.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick
have a wedding anniversary
October 12th.
COMMUNITY NEWS
The Blue Birds and Camp
Fire leaders and sponsors
started their year with a din
ner on September 22 at the
Community House. Guests
were: Jim Campbell, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Muller, H. E. Smith,
principal of of the Mercer Silas
Bailey School and the teachers.
Clinton Mills sponsored the din
ner.
BIRTHDAY DINNERS
The family of Mrs. Ada Cen
ter honored her Sunday at her
home with a dinner on her 86th
birthday. Those from out of
town were Mrs. Essie Powell
and daughter, Helen, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw, Sr., of
Greer; Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ful
ler and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Sexton of Greenwood. Mrs.
Center received lots of gifts.
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Mrs. Susie Hawks was hon
ored on her 80th birthday Sun
day with a dinner at her home.
Those from out of town were:
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fortner
and Emily, Mrs. Wilma Pee
bles, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Steele, Belvie and Debbie.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Massey,
Mike, Vickey, and Tami of
Greenwood; Mrs. Harold Hoop
er, Roger and Della, Mr. and
Mrs. Hunter, Jeraldine and
Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. E.
M. Vaughn and Bill of Green
wood; Mr. and Mrs. E. Vennie
Stewart of Ware Shoals; Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Vaughn Of
Aiken.
Mrs. Hawks received lots of
gifts.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
WEISNER
The Rev. and Mrs. Julian
Weisner announce the birth of a
son, William Julian, Jr., born
September 8 at the Bennettsville
hospital.
Mrs. Weisner is the former
Miss Martha Coker of Piedmont.
Former residents of this city,
Rev. Weisner was pastor of Bai
ley Memorial Methodist Church.
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
aaginst the estate of Bessie S.
Mauney, deceased, are hereby
notified to file the same duly
verified, with the undersigned,
and those indebted to said estate
will please make payment like
wise.
ODETTA MAUNEY,
Administratrix
Sept. 24, 1968 S30-3c-O14
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