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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Airman Hanna Goes to Calif. Base
MRS. CLYDE ThAMMELL,
Correspondent and
Representative
Telephone 833-2006 ,
A3C Freddy Hanna will
leave Friday for Travis Air
Force Base in California
where he will be stationed
after spending a leave with
his mother, Mrs. Clayton
Recce and Mr. Reece.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuy
kendall spent last Sunday in
Columbia with their son, Ray
mond Kuykendall and Mrs.
Kuykendall. Their grand
daughter, Lizanne Wright re
turned home with her urtcle
and aunt, The Raymond Kuy
kendalls.
• Mrs. Horace Williams and
children of Spartanburg visit
ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cardell Sanders and other
relatives last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank James
and children of Whitmire
visited the former’s mother,
Mrs. Mark Connor and sister
tei‘, Mrs. Maxie Davis in
Bailey Memorial Hospital
Sunday. They came especially
to see Mrs. Ginn’s new nep
hew. They also visited Mrs.
Ginn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Willard.
Mrs. Fred Bodie attended a
birthday dinner in Newberry
on Sunday in honor of her
aunt, Mrs. Ella Glenn. Mrs.
Glenn was 81 years old.
MOTHER OF
LYDIA RESIDENT
DIES IN CHESTER
Mrs. Tola Johnson Penning
ton 78 of Rt. 1 Chester| died
last Wednesday March 23rd
at a Chester hospital after
two weeks of illness.
Born in Union County,
Williams a patient in the An
derson Hospital.
Mrs. Harold Snider and
children, who have been mak
ing their home here for sev
eral months with her mother-
in-law, Mrs. Roy Snider, have
returned to their home in
Grand Ridge, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mor
ton and family and Miss
Kathy Harvey attended a
family^xeunion in Enoree on
Sunday last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Todd of
Rock Hill spent Saturday with
the former’s father, S. J.
Todd and sister, Mrs. Homer
Fuller and Mr. Fuller.
Mrs. Frank Walker and
Mary with Mi%. J. D. Brown
and Mrs. Kate Nelson of Lau- and Susan Johnson, she was
rens, visited Mr. and Mrs. a member of Orr’s Baptist
Henry Weathers in Woodruff Church. *
David Rice has been iil the
past week.
* BIRTHDAYS AND
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Mrs. Sarah Shelnut cele
brated a birthday March 29th.
Wanda Childress and Rufus
Edmonds celebrated their
birthdays March 29th.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sand
ers will celebrate their wed
ding anniversary April 5th.
Jimmy Neal will have • a
birthday April 2nd.
Toby Abercrombie will cele
brate' a birthday April 1. ^
Gene Patterson celebrated
a birthday March 29th.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tem
pleton are celebrating their
5th wedding anniversary to
day March 31st.
ENJOY BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. William Bowling en
tertained her two sons, Bill
and Tim with a birthday par
ry, Mr. and Mrs. William
Bowling and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Smith and child
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Sherman and son apd daugh
ter of Joanna and Mrs. Tem
pleton. Vincent received many
nice gifts. His birthday ’ is
March 31st.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Davis
announce the birth of a son,
Claude Willard, March 25th at
Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Davis is tho former Miss
Linda Willard.
LYDIA BAPTIST
CHURCH NEWS
The Laurens Baptist Associ-
ational WMU will hold their
annual spring meeting at the
Lydia Baptist Church April 6,
beginning at 10:00 a. m. The
theme will be, “Come Wo
men, Wide Proclaim”.
Guest speakers will be Miss
The Willing Workers £lass
of the Lydia Baptist Church
will hold their monthly class
meeting Ti
the Social
at 7:00 p. m
is and Mrs. Hi
serve as ho:
meeting. All
urged to be
migst) in
church
Ted Math-
allard will
at the
,bers are
it. The
Spring Revival of Lydia Bap
tist Church will begin April
11 through 17. The visiting
evangelist will be the Rev. R.
B. Turner. The music director
will be A. Deason Smith of
Lucus Ave. Baptist Church in
Laurens.
SHOWER GIVEN
Friends of Mrs. Charles
Birchmore Fallaw were hos
tesses at a miscellaneous
shower at the Lydia commun
ity building last \ Thursday
evening. Sandwiches, mints,
cookies, potato chips and
punch were served,
law received many usef
beautiful gifts.
CARD OF THANKS
To Dbs. Walker and Mj
donald, toe nurses and aid
who were so kind to me
ing my stay in the hospit
for the lovely flowfers
cards I want to say Thank :
and may God bless each;
you.
^Mrs. Jessie Shumaktj
daughter of the late Henry ty at ^e community building Virginia Highfill, Missionary
Mrs. Jimmy South and Mr.
South on Saturday.
Mrs. W. L. Motte, Mrs.
Maxie Reeder and Sandra and
Kathy spent Wednesday of
last week in Fountain Inn
with their sister and aunt,
Mrs. Alvin Roberts and Mr.
Roberts.
Tommy Kitchen has gone
to Lackland A. F. B. in Texas Trammell the past week.
on last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Birch-
more and Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Fallaw visited Mr. Birch-
more’s mother and Mrs. Fal-
law’s grandmother, Mrs. Etila
Birchmore, who remains ill in
West Columbia on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith
of near Laurens and Mrs.
Gary Brissie of Greenwood
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Trammell on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn
and Deidre and Mr. and Mrs.
James Seav of Greenville
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Surviving are three sons,
Wade H. Pennington of Clin
ton, James W. Pennington of
Heyward, California, and
Steve Z. Pennington of Mid
dlesex, Pa.; five ^daughters,
Mrs. C. E. Wages and Mrs.
R. J. Caites of Cehster, Mrs.
O. E. Whiting of Union, Mrs.
Charles Domila of Mercer,
on Saturday morning at 11:00
A. M. Ice cream and cake
were served. Mrs. Bowling
was assisted in serving by
Mrs. Vincent Templeton and
Mrs. James Palson. Tim’s
birthddy was the 22nd and
Bill’s birthday was the 25th.
Mrs. Vincent Templeton en
tertained at a birthday din
ner for her husband at Lake
Greenwood on Sunday. Those
attending were JVlr. and Mrs.
for duty. .
Mrs. W. P. Mahaffey of
Arcadia spent the week-end
with his sister, Mrs. Sam
Prince and daughters, who
accompanied her home on
Sunday.
David Shockley spent last
week with his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rob
erts in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rowe
of Hendersonville, N. C., Mrs.
J. H. Crowe and Mrs. Harold
Crowe of Clinton were recent
Sunday guests of Mr. and-
Mrs. Hugh Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vander-
Mr. and Mrs. W. L* Motte
and son Larry with Miss Betty
Jean Johnson were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maxie
Reeder in Joanna on Sunday.
Sandra Reeder returned home
with her grandparents for a
visit.
Mrs. Fred Mathis was call
ed to Sharon Sunday due to
the illness of her mother, Mrs.
Sam Maples.
Mrs. Edwin Evans and
daughter Mrs. Gerald Tolli-
son were in Spartanburg Sat
urday night to attend a shower
given for their niece and cou
sin, Mrs. Donald Sisk.
Kenneth Armstrong spent
Pa., and Mrs. J. M. McGuire Noland IvicCrary and son Lar-
of Pacolet; a brother, Ed Lit-
ton Johnson of Kelton; 26
grandchildren and 81 great
grandchildren.
Funeral services was con
ducted Friday at 2 p. m. at
Orr’s Baptist Church by Rev.
Rufus O. Johnson. Burial was
in Chester Memorial Gar
dens. Grandsons were pall
bearers.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. J. D. Hairston Sr. has
been transferres to Self Mem
orial hospital in Greenwood
where she underwent surgery
this past Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles Templeton un
derwent surgery last week at
Bailey Memorial Hospital;
Mrs. Ruby Threat has re
turned to her home after un
dergoing surgery at Bailey
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Clyde Trammell has
returned to her home after
to Japan and Miss Zella
Woody, State Y. W. A. direc
tor.
The ladies are asked to
bring a finger lunch. Drinks
will be served by the Lydia
Church.
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