The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 12, 1966, Image 19
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, May 12, 1966 '
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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MRS. CLYDE
Corresponded and
’Representative
Telephone 8S3-20M
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patter
son and Mrs. Lamar. Patter
son were at Fort Gordon, Ga.
on Thursday of last week for
the comnhissioning of Second
Lieutenant Lamar Patterson.
He is the *on of J. B. Patter
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.
Yetty and sons, Rusty and
Scott, and ,Mrs. Roberta
Walker and Celeste of Au
gusta, Ga. are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Revis.
Mr. and Mrs. David Storay
and children of Greenville
were guests .of her mother,
Mrs. Mary Fallaw and her
brother, Herbert and Mrs.
Fallaw on Saturday.
Me. and Mrs. Carl King
and Terri of Colombia were
Saturday visitors of Mrs.
King’s grandfather, S. J.
Todd and aunt and uncle, Mr.
and ‘Mrs. Hotner Fuller.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Prince
of Marietta, Ga. spent the
week-end with his mother,
Mrs. Sam Prince and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brown
of Vancluse and Mrs. Roy
Duffie of Aiken spent a recent
iweek-end with Mr. and .Mrs.
H. O. Smith. . .
The Horace Smiths of Clin
ton visited his parents, the
H. O. Smiths on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. ttoyoe Smith
of near Laurens visited his
mother, Mrs. J. J. Smith and
her sister, Miss Faroline Seay.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Buck-
more and Miss Edna Birch-
more visited his mother, Mrs.
Lula Birchmore on Saturday
in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Trammell and Phil of Green
wood spent Mothers’ Day with
the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Trammel:
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Oakley
and family of Rock Hill and
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Oakley
of Clinton were Sunday vis
itors of Mrs. Sidney Oakley.
The Lewis Oakleys atid'Ma
mother were dinner gueoff df
Mrs.- J. W. Fuller and Mrs.
Lois Webb. Visiting, toe, with
their mother, Mrs. FQDer
during (he day *e(* Mrs.
Luke Fuller of Greenwood,
Mr. and tir». Hdtty Lab and
children of Laurens, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Roach and fam
ily ef Clinton.
Mrs. Frank Walker and
children spent the week-end
in Ware Shoals with her sis-,
tar, Mrs. J. W. Wrena and
Mr. Wrenn.
Johnny Lanford of Clenrnoa
University spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Lanford
Mrs. Belle CMDatt is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Faye
Parnel and Mr. Parnel in
Phenlx atf, Ain. 'Friends are 1
sorry to know Mrs. Parnel is
ill.
Mr. add Mrs. Lester Dtovlt,
L. F. Davis and Mr. and Mrs.
Maxie Davis visited Mrs. Les
ter Davis’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Dirkson, hi Cow-
pens Sunday and also visited
Mr. aaH Mr*. yanfcy Eubanks
in Buffalo. ’ . ' '
Mr- and Mrs. James Am
mons and family and. Mrs.
Harley C*otner were Sunday
visitors in Greenville.
J. B. O’Shields is S patiertt
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gas
kins and family Wefe Sunday
visitors of Mr. fpd Mrs, W, E.
Staggs in Belton.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny John
son and family of Winston-
-:M- C. and Mr. add
Mrs. Curtis Hadden and fam
ily of Duncan visited their
mother, Mas. R. G. Johnson
for Mothers’ Day.
Miss Pam Brown accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Trammell to Camden Mili
tary College Sunday to visit
Keith Trammell. '
Mr. add Mrs. Calvin Cooper
and family and Gene Sim
mons attended thc.Stete High
School Track Me* te Colum-
tna SAumsagr. Francis cooper
participated bt the meet.
They then went to Great Falls
for the remainder of the
wfeek-eli :vfl!h ‘the Coopers’
parente,- Mr* and Mrs. S. B.
Cbo|*e.„4 M Gror»
Wade. Ofc Wednesday of last
week Mrs. Wade and Mrs:
Marion Caldwell and Mary Mothers’ Day with their par-
Ann visited the Calvin Coop- • * nd Mr *- T -
wright and family of Clinton, group ice cream, cookies, and candle, with ice cream and
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish drinks. Each was given ICRy- edd drinks,
and Tami, Mr. and Mrs. Me- pops also. Gifts were presented to
jor Crawford and children, Tommy was remembered Randy from those
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Craw- W it h gifts from his friends. TO ■ OLD 4
ford and children spent i?niT».v*r*R.mn ON WEDNESDA
Bible Study was begun at
Lydia Presbyterian Church
ers.
Mrs. W. L. Motte and Mrs.
Denford Wyatt with Mrs.
Mexie Reeder visited their
«unt, Mrs. Trannie Butler, in
Chappells Sunday.
Crawford,
mother with dinner and gifts.
missionary to japan
TO SPEAK SUN DAT P.M.
Marion Morehead, Mission-
FOUR-YEAR-OLD
HAS PARTY
celebration of his
5DAx
Mike Pace will celebrate
his birthday May !T.
May 15 will be the birthday
of Mrs. Hugh Ballard and
Mrs. J. E. Coker.
4th
pleton on May 7./
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h*h? M ” nd 1 M my S M 0Ut i Ba P tlst Church, will speak at celebrate Wlth hini
tad children and Mrs Mark ^ chupch at Mrs. Templeton was
Conner were Sunday dinner ^ 7;30 p m Wors |,jp hour. ,isted entertaining by
Kay Hughes will be 11 years
old May 17.
hnrwn-inp th+to In “^ration of his 4th WPtaesda‘v"“evening to "be w Mr8 Claude Gilstrap will
n«r .J gifts. bir,h ?* i '’ *“■*: Templeton Mch Wetosday „ T . x ablrthd.y M.y tt.
Wyatts birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black,
Jr. will observe their wed
ding anniversary May 13.
was honored with a party by
his mother, Mrs. Doyle Tem-
held each Wednesday
p.m.
of
to
Rev. Gaynor Philips is pas
tor of the church.
The public is invited.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
Tony Gaines celebrated his
, entertaining by Mrs. Mrthday A prU 80. ,
guests of the formers par- ^ wiU 8peak ^ the subJect Vincent Templeton and Mrs. Mrs . j essie Mae Owens ob-
onts, Mr. and Mrs. L*roy “|j ome Life in Japan,” to ^ nn * e Lawson. served her birthday May 8.
as-
South In Whitmire They'oUo Mnc]ude , he WMk on ,.^, ris .
mited Mr. «d Mr.. Frank u , n Homc Week
James in Whitmire.
The public is cordially in- with 4 lighted candles.
His birthday cake was iced Mrs. Llndy Barlowe and
in white with yellow rosebuds Mrs. Billy Harris will cele-
Miss Harriet Wilson of Fur- vited. Rev. M. J. .Sanders fs
man University, Greenville, pastor of the Lydia Church.
Visited her mother, Mrs. Vir- in HOSPITAL
ginia Wilson and grandfather, Lewis Abercrombie has.
C. J. Blackwell over the been a patient, in the Green-
week-end. She had as her v flle General Hospital several
S uest, her roommate. Miss days. 1 Mrs. Abercrombie is
Catherine Fowler of Johns with her daughter, Mrs. Har-
Island. _ old Clardy and Mr. Clardy in
Mr. and Mrs. Noland Me- Greenville while he is ill.
Q-avey and Mr. and Mrs. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN
Vincent Templeton visited the HAVE MEETING
termer’s brother-in-law, C. W. The Lydia Presbyterian
Poole in Spartanburg recently. Women of the Church met
Mr. Poole has been seriously Wednesday evening Of last
W. - week at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sflas Homines.
James, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Mrs. J. B. NeM had the
James and children, Tena Bible Study, speaking on “A
James arid Mrs. Sarah Shel- Growing Church” from the
nut were recent guests of Mr. Book of Acts,
and Mrs. Paul Wilbanks in Mrs. Jim Bailey presided
Greenville. over the meeting.
Pvt. C. Allison West of Fort Officers were elected dur-
Belvoir, Va. spent the week- ing the business session, they
end with Mrs. West. are Mrs. Jim Bailey, presi-
Miss Penny Blackwell of dent; Miss Faye Bailey,
Grafton, North Dakota is vis- Vice President; Mrs. NeH
iting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pat- Mills, Treasurer; Mrs. Frank
terson. Moore, Secretary. Also
S/Sgt. and Mrs. Coy O’- chairmen of projects were
Shields and children have re- elected as follows: Mrs. Re
turned to their home in Vir- mines, Mrs. Charlie Harris,
ginia after visiting her moth- Mrs. Lester Harris and Miss
er, Mrs. Stella McLendon and Frankie Roach,
sister, Mrs. Jim Bailey. Party refreshments were
Mrs. Fred Bodie, Mrs. Mary served by the hootess during
Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. the social time.
Jack Pitts and Donny were PARTY ON SATURDAY
Sunday dinner guests of the FOR SON
son of Mrs. Patterson in In- Tommy Reece celebrated
man. Mr. and Mrs. Pitts at- his 7th birthday on May 6 and
tended the Digby-Pitts wed- Ms party was Saturday after-
ding in Greer Sunday. noon at the home of his par-
FAMILY DINNER ON ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
MOTHERS’ DAY Reece.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Me- Ten gkests were present to
Haffey arid family of Wood- enjoy an hour of fun together,
ruff, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sea- Mrs. Reece served the
brate their birthdays May 14.
Each child was served in- Debbie Stone will
dividual cakes topped with a years old May 18.
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