The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 14, 1966, Image 15
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
plintfrn, S. C,< Thursday, April 14, 1966
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Boozer F 'V Has Guests
IRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and
Representative »
Telephone 833-2006
Lynn Boozer of Inman spent
week with her brother,
lartin Boozer, and Mrs.
jioozer, and her sister, Mrs.
fester Eustace and family,
dr. and Mrs, W. L. Boozer
nd sons of Inman, came for
iaster Sunday with their son
[ind daughter and their fam-
iies.
T
D. E. Roberts and David
visited their sister and aunt,
Mrs. Emma Sargeant, of Ly
man, a patient in the Spar
tanburg Geoeral hospital,
Sunday..
Bruce Mills, student at the
University of South Carolina,
Columbia, is spending the
spring holidays with his
mother, Mrs. J. B. Patterson,
and Mr. Patterson. Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Boland of Green
ville visited the Pattersons
on Sunday. On Thursday of
last week Mrs. Donald Law-
ton of Orangeburg, visited
her mother.
Mrs. J. B. Patterson and
her sister, Mrs. Jimmy
Barnes, and Mr. Barnes,
Mrs. Patterson and daugh
ters visited in Greenville
while- Mrs. Lawton was here.
Mr. and Mrs. D. JL Rob
erts, Miss Kay Roberts and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram
mell were in Spartanburg
last Thurslay for the funeral
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services of K. T. Moore. '
W. A. Attaway of Newberry
was the guest of his sister,
Mrs. W. L. Motte, and Mr.
Motte Thursday.
Miss Sue Word of Colum
bia It spending the spring
holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. David Word.
Miss Harriet Wilson of
Greenville, is home with her
mother, Mrs. Virginia Wil
son, and grandfather, C. J.
Blackwell, for the spring holi
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ginn
and family of Simpsonville,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lusk
and Mrs. Fanny Smith of
Honea Path, were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willard
Sunday. The Willards were
visitors in Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn
and Deidre, Mr. and Mrs.
James Seay of Greenville,
and Mrs. Will Sims of Foun
tain Inn, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Trammell and Miss
Feroline Seay Sunday. The
Glenns were here for the fun-
Milier in the Columbia hos- the’Brotherhood of the church serve a birthday April 19. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wal-
pital. will go to the county home Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Pierce Her will observe their wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fal- for a worship service. will observe • their wedding anniversary April 18.
low and Mrs. Louis Bond of Sunbeams To Meet anniversary April 18. Alan Blackwell's birthday
near Clinton, visited Mr. and The Sunbeams will meet at April Brown will have a will be April 16.
Mrs. Silas Romines Sunday, the church on Wednesday af- birthday April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby James’
Mrs. Bob Hall and Mrs. temoon at 4:30. Tommy Douglas will be 8 wedding anniversary will be
Doris Calytor of Union, and Mrs. Mark Conner is the di- years old April 17. April 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughey of rector.
Spartanburg, were guests of BIRTHDAYS AND
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hughey ANNIVERSARIES
during the week-end. , Charles Gaffney will ob-
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wrenn serve a birthday April 20.“*
and son, Randy, Danny Steve Grady’s birthday will
Wrenn, Mr. and Mrs. Butch be April 19.
Ezell and Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Mrs. Doyle Templeton, Mrs.
don Davis and Donna of Wa- J- B- O’Shields and Douglas
terloo, were supper guests of Harvey will celebrate their
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker birthdays April 16.
Sunday. Happy anniversary to Mr.
Mf. and Mrs. Charles Pat- and Mrs. Homer Fuller today,
terson and children of Inman, Mr s. Roy Snider will ob-
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Berry “ ' ^
and children of Fork Shoals, SETTLEMENT
and Mrs. Jack Pitts and Don- Take notice that on the 3rd
eral of Bill Blakely. Mr. and
Mrs. Seay and Mrs. Sims vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Seay also.
Harvey Shumate and Dar
rell Hampton, a.ong with a
group of other young men,
spent the week-end at Myrtle
Beach. ’ ^
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Brown and children, Kathy
and Jackie, of Newberry,
were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John (Bill) Smith.
They all enjoyed an Easter
egg hunt at the Moose Lodge
Sunday. Patti Smith returned
home with her uncle and aunt
for a few days visit.
Mrs. Robert Bailey and
Bob of Charlotte, N. C., spent
the Easter week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
McLendon and Mr. Bailey’s
mother, Mrs. Jim Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lark and
daughter of Asheville, N. C.,
were week-end guests 'of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P.
Lark.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R.
Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Patterson were visitors in
Tennessee over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Birchmore, Miss Edna Birch-
more, Claude Birchmore,
Miss Carol Ivey and Billy
Simpson spent Sunday in Co
lumbia with the former’s
mother, Mrs. Lula Birch
more, and to visit Richard
nie of Clinton, were dinner < ! ay of ^ ay ,’ * W ^ 1 ren "
guests of the Mesdames Pat- ^ er a R na ^ account of my
terson, Berry and Pitts moth- acts and doings as Commit -
er, Mrs. Frank Bodie Easter [f e of , the ® state ®f A. J. Wil-
Sunday burn in the offlce °f the
Mrs. Dorothy Campbell of i udg ? of Probate of Laurens
Lake Okeechobee, Fla., and County, at 10 o clock a. m.,
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Kennedy a " d on th £ sar o? da y W1 b a P-
of Greenville, visited the for- b y * or a final dlsc barge from
mer’s brother,; H. W. W11-;
liams, and Mrs. Williams on
Monday of last week. Mrs.
Campbell and Mr. Williams
my trust *s Committee.
. Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and requir
ed to make payment on or
had not seen each other in 30 be,or ' thal dat ®’ and a11 ? er :
or more years. The Wllliama hav , lne .f laln,s a6alnst
visited her sister and broth- sald e5 ' a “ »“ tb ™
er-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Sam °" or be,or .. e ? ald dat ?' du ' y
in Piedmont Sun-
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Especially when you can get that big Catalina there. With
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and not getting a Pontiac, something's wrong.
Wide-Track Pontiac Catalina
(A big, powerful Pontiac for less than $3000*.)
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Pontiac Motor OMilor.
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day.
Johnny Lanford of Clemson
University, was home for the
spring holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lan
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sprad-
ley spent Sunday in Char
lotte, N. C., with their daugh
ter, Mrs. L. O. Henry, Mr.
Henry and family. They at
tended the Easter services at
the Thrift Baptist Church
where they were former
members for 32 yars.
Miss Claudette Parrish of
San Francisco, Calif., is visit
ing her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Parrish.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lan
ford of Albany, Ga., were
week-end guests of the lat
ter’s mother, Mrs. Sam
Prince, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy,Fel
lows and daughter, Mary
Sue, of Newberry, were
guests Sunday of Mrs. Fel
lows’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Black, Jr.
LYDIA PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH NEWS
The Women of the Church
met on Wednesday of last
week with Mrs. Nell Mills.
Mrs. Jim Bailey, president,
presided over the business
session.
The Bible study from the
Book of Acts was brought by
Mrs. Silas Romines.
During the social hour Mrs.
Mills, assisted by Mrs. Roy
Snider, served refreshments,
using the Easter theme. ^
Prayer Meetings
Cottage prayer meetings
have been held in several
homes and will be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas ‘
Romines Wednesday night at
7:30 with everyone cordially
invited.
The prayer services are be- '
ing held prior to the revival
services to be held April 24-29
at the Lydia Presbyterian
Church. i
Egg Hunt Enjoyed '
The Lydia Presbyterian
Church held an Easter egg
hunt for the children Satur- '
day afternoon, with Mrs. Jim
Bailey, Mrs. Silas Romines, '’
Mrs. Jimmy James and
Misses Pearl Cobb and Ann/
Harris assisting. *
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
OSWALT
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Oswalt
announce the birth of a
daughter, Evlyn Roxanne,
on April 7 at Bailey Memo
rial Hospital.
Mrs. Owaslt is the former
Claudine Howell.
WITH THE SICK
Will Phipp has returned to
the home of his brother, Her
man Phipps, after two weeks
illness at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. J. D. Hairston is re
cuperating at the home of her
daufhther and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Douglas,
with whom she resides fol
lowing surgery at Self Memo
rial Hospital in Greenwood,
Dana Brown was a patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospital
a few days last week.
Mrs. Nell Mills is ill with
nu< -
LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH
NEWS
Revival services
progress
through
The public is cordially
vited each evening at 7:30.
Circle Meet Tuesday
The Omathine Dabbs Circle
of the Woman’s Missionary
Society will meet Tuesday
evening at 7:80 at the home
of Mrs. Edwin Evans on Pal
metto Street.
To Visit County Home
Tuesday evening at 7:OOJ
proven, or be forever barred.
PERRY WILBURN,
Committee
March 31. 1966 A14-4c-A28
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