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Recent hoUday visitors of Mr.
•ad Mrs. Mac Smith were the
fqrmer’s sister and brother-in-
iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Workman of Dineuba, Calif.,
who spent the week. Spending
several days of the same week
were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Sty-
ron of Greenwood, and Mrs.
Smith’s brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Eureia Pear
son and Mrs. Viola Wyatt of
Spartanburg. Last week-end
ts were Sgt and Mrs. W.
of fort Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holt and
Mr. and Mrs. James Bagwell
enjoyed the country music show
at Townsend Hall in Columbia
last Saturday.'
HAS PARTY
On Saturday afternoon Virgil
Livingston was honored with a
birthday party at his home on
Browning Avenue. Party games
appropriate for the occasion
were enjoyed. Mrs. Livingston
served party refreshments. Vir
gil received a number of gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Lowery
were last Saturday visitors in
Greenwood. They visited Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Alexander in
Ninety Six also.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Vaughan and Mrs.
Annie Thomas were: Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Matthews of Tampa,
Fla. Mrs. Matthews is Mr.
Vaughan’s sister. .
Mrs. Willie Longshore and
Mrs. Martha Thompson, joined
by Mrs. Ruby Smith of Clinton,
were Tuesday afternoon visitors
tn Greenville.
ATTEND FUNEl
Harold Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.
T. G. Murphy anil Millard Mur
phy attended the funeral of Mrs.
Eunice Estes at Padgeat’s Creek
Church in Union County
Sunday.
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Mrs. Homer Jacks and Mis.
Keith Campbell and Becky were
Saturday visitors in Greenville.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
On Saturday evening at her
home on the Whitmire Road,
Deborah Evans wa* entertained
with -a birthday party. She was
13 on Thursday, December 9.
The group enjoyed games and
played records for dancing- Re*
freshments were served by the
honorees’ mother, Mrs. Lewis
Evans. Deborah was remember
ed with many nice gifts.
ATTEND ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Boyce, Mr. and
Mrs. Elbert Boyce and Elaine,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hogan, Jeff
and Gene, along with Mr. and
Mrs. Hogan Fuller and Barry,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Furr, Ted
and Martha of Clinton, and Mrs.
Judge Vaughan and Andrea of
Kinards, joined other relatives
for a Christmas dinner given by
Mrs. Maggie Sutton and Alma
at their home in Lamar.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVESARIES '
Happy birthday today, «De
cember 16, to Gladys Nabors,
Donald Prater, Jim Estes, Deb
bie Wise, Bennie Puckett and
W. D. Kinard.
The same greeting goes to
Ray Kelly and Debbie Brown on
the 17th.
Celebrating birthdays on the
18th are: Mrs. Joe Delany, Su-
son Vaughan, Stan Stockman,
V. L. Cotney, Alan Honeycutt,
and Larry KUian. Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Brown will have a wed
ding anniversary.
Edith Dominick and Virgil
will celebrate birthdays on De
cember 19.
The 20th brings birthdays to
Mickey Smith and Mike Mason.
Observing wedding anniversa
ries are: Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Jmmy Pat
terson and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Clark.
Lynn Morris, Louise Dove and
Johnny Willingham will cele
brate birthday on December 21,
and wedding anniversaries will
be observed by: Mr. and Mrs.
Rhett Abrams, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Floyd, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Kelly and Mr. aad Mrs.
Cecil Harris.
Many happy returns of the
day on December 22 to: Gail
Mays, Mack Brown, Sherman
McCarson, Gladys Lindler, Shel
by Koon, Willie Prater, Mrs. J.
B. Johnson, and Bootsie Oswalt.
Observing wedding anniversa
ries are: Mr. and Mrs. Algie
Abrams and Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Wise;
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Forth
of Columbia spent the last week
end with her sister, Mrs. J. W.
Miller and also visited Mrs. Lu
cille Burris while here.
Miss Ann M. Ay cock of Jones-
ville visited Mrs. Rhett Bryson
Sunday.
Mrs. Roy Adams attended the
Homecoming at Erskine College
Saturday.
Burriss L. Young who is sta
tioned in New Mexico was at
home during last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Turner of
Greenwood visited Mrs. Turner’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryson
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crouch Sr.
had as their dinner guests Sun
day, Mr. Edgar Taylor Sr. and
Miss Dot Taylor, Clinton. Mr.
and Mrs. B. W. Grodch Jr. of
Spartanburg and Miss Dollie
Crouch of Greenville.
Mr. and < Mrs. Rufus McClain
of La France visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bannister this
weekend.
’Mi’ton H. Burns who is sta
tioned at Myrtle Beach was
home last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakley
and family of Spartanburg were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ollie Stewart Sunday.
The Cross Hill - Mountville
P. T. A. sponsored a Christmas
program on Thursday night Dec.
9. The name of the play was
“The Star”. After the business
session delicious refreshments
were served and the group tour
ed the building.. Mrs. Charles
Bannister is president of the
P. T. A.*- V
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burns
had as their week end guests
Mrs. Burns’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Modes of Joanna.
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