The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 19, 1966, Image 13
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
|We«t Clinton News • • •
A3c Turner at Home on Leave
MRS. INEZ BLACKWELL ^
[ (JorrMpondent-Representative
' 400 Frances Street
Dial 833-2521
with her sister, Mrs. B. B., Friends of Rev.'and Mrs. aid Grant and Mrsf^arbara ton,-Mr. and Mrs. Furman Wednesday—The girls
Stroud, and Mr. Stroud. Julian Weisner, former pas- Baldwin will celebrate birth- Adams and Mr. and Mrs. charge of the mid-week
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gobbs tor of Bailey Memorial Meth- days May 22. Grady Spoone will celebrate er meeting with a
went camping in Mt. Pisgah odist Church, will regret to Allen Young and Elizabeth wedding anniversaries May entitled ‘‘We Would Wor-
National Forest for a few >hear that Mrs. Wesiner’s Woodward have birthdays«on 52. ship.”
days last week. —mother, Mrs. Ruby Coker, May 24. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas Thursday—Both GA group#
. . tho Mrs. C. E. Vinson and died last week. Funeral ser- May 25th is the birthday will celebrate a wedding an- and YWA’s carired a supr
Anderson, Ob Sunday. ng is •’ Wayne Price of Seneca, are vices were held Saturday, of Wanda English, Mrs. M. niversary May 29. shine box to Mr. and Mrs;
Mrs. Mollie Martin, Mrs. “‘ n f ral visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joel May 7. ”* W. Adams, John Holder, CHURCH NEWS Mitt Milam.
Ollie Patterson and Mrs. Ru- Waterloo last weunesoay. ^ ^ a ^ dayg WITH THE SICK Mra Doyle Foster Lynn Wl i. Focus Week , • Friday—The girls conclud-
by Howell and Debbie visit- George McGinnis of Ches- Mrs j R Kitchcns j s j. r. Hamilton is conva- banks. Little Cecil Lee Woo- The Junior and intermedi- ed their week with a Moth-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Paul John- ter, was the week-end guest S p en ^j n g a f ew days j n At- lescing at his home after un- ten will also celebrate his ate Girls’ Auxiliary of Cal- er-Daughter banquet at the
A3c Randy 1 urner is son in woodruff Sunday. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. )anta with her gister) Mrs dergoing surgery at Self Me- first birthday May 25. vary Baptist Church observ- church with 44 persent.
lending a 1 p‘ (la y wl Mrs. Pearl Reid is spend- McGinnis. H H Branch. * modal Hospital in Green- Gary Cunningham, Mrs. ed Focus Week May 8-14. The junior girls are un-
s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ing & few day8 ln ware Spec. 5 A. K. Meredith of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond wood recently. Vivian O’Sullivan, Robert Their activities were as fol- der the leadership of Miss
Dorsey Turner -Randy a shoals with Mr an d Mrs. Fort Bragg, N, C., visited Campbell and a number of Mrs. Hubert Leopard is ill Humphries, Mrs Maxie Wal- lows: Anne Meadors, counselor,
r*l . . Daniel Reid. Pvt. Fred Reid Mrs. Meredith the P a s t 0 ther couples spent last week* at her home on Broad Street, lenzine and Larry Samples Sunday—The girls served and Mrs. Louise Butler, as-
of Fort Knox, Ky., is home week-end. end at Myrtle Beach. Friends will be glad to have birthdays May 28. as ushers for the evening sitant counselor. The inter-
on a 15-day leave and is vis- Mifcses Velda Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Booz- know that L. C. Gooch is ANNIVERSARIES worship service. mediate girls fre under tlie
iting his mother and other i r i s Hughes visited in Colum- er, Mildred and Mrs. Pat able to be out after three Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Me- Monday—Regular meeting leadership of Miss Iris
relatives in Ware Shoals. bia Sunday. Bowers were Sunday guests weeks of illness. Call celebrate a wedding an- at the church. Hughes a$ counselor, apd
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser Mrs. Lula Willard of Un- of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Booz- BIRTHDAYS niversary May 22. Tuesday—The girls met at Mrs' Delora Campbell as
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry ion, is spending a few days er in Inman. Mrs. Robert Whitsel, Don- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hea- the church and went visiting, assistant counselor.
land AFB in San Antonio,
texas. He recently complet
ed 13 weeks of school, spec
ialising in IBM data process
ing at Amarillo, Texas,
where he is now stationed.
Sic Jack F. Pearson of the
: U. S. Navy, is home on leave,
Spending the time with his
mother, Mrs. ^ddie Pearson.
This is his first visit home
in eight years. He will leave
for Viet Nam on the 25th.
Mrs. Marie O’Dell of Ches
ter, was the Sunday guest
6f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyda.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Phil
lips visited relatives in Ma
rion, N. C., the past week
end. «4fl
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Brown of Whitmirk, were
Sunday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wil
liams.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maye
visited relatives in Union last
fhinday.
Ale Randy Turner and his
sister, Marsha Turner, at
tended the graduation exer
cises at Anderson College,
George Faulkner
George Manley Faulkner,
57, of 8425 Metto Rd., Jack-
sonville, Fla., died Monday,
May 9, at his home after a
bfief illness.
Native of McCormick, son
of James W. Faulkner of Ab-
beville and the late Amanda
Bjrown Faulkner, he was a
member of Plum Branch Me
thodist Church in Jackson
ville i, and a retired heavy
equipment mechanic.
Surviving in addition to his
father is his wife, Mrs. Mar
garet Ann Dunaway Faulk
ner; three daughters, Mrs.
Ruby Ann Barbaree of
Charleston, Mrs. Georgia B.
Blackwell of Belvedere and
Mrs. Helen Johnson of North
Augusta; two' sisters, Mrs.
Alice White of Gray Court
and Mrs. Lillie Belle Durham
of- Winter Garden, Fla.; and
'“Tlve grandchildren. '
Funeral services were con
ducted Wednesday at 4 p.m.
at Davidson Street Baptist
Church by Rev. M. Floyd
ftetlams. Burial was in Rose-
tnont Cemetery.
Mrs. Mack T. Motes
Mrs. May Motes. 85, died
Tuesday, May 10, at 11 p.m.
(n an Easley hospital after
several 1 yeatb ctf declining
health and an illness Of three
# ■•'■It
weeks.
Native of Laurens County,
daughter of the late Henry .
Allen and Mattie Wales
Chandler Coleman, she was
a member of ARP Church,
fter husband, Mac T. Motes,
died in 1944.
; Surviving are a sister, Mrs.
Effie Carter of Clinton, and
a brother, Rufus Coleman of
Cocofk, Fla.
Fufleral services were con
ducted Thursday at 4 p.m. at
the ARP Church by Dr. C.
Bynutn Betts and Rev. Zeb C.
Williams. Burial was in Head
Spring Church cemetery
near Mountville.
Pallbearers were Allen,
Harold and James Coleman,
Sidney Bryson, Carl Chaney
and George T. Copeland.
Mr*. J. B. Couch
Laurens — Mrs. Olive
Elizabeth DeYoung Couch, 47,
pf 734 E. Main St., died Fri
day morning in a Greenville
hospital after an illness of
two weeks.
Native of Clinton, daughter
of James DeYoung and the
late Mrs. Bessie Edwards De
Young, she lived in Laurens
27 years.
Surviving in addition to her
father are her husband,
James Broadus Couch Sr.;
two sons, James Broadus
Couch Jr. of Joanna and
Oiarles Couch of Laurens;
{ tepmother, Mrs. Essie Gul-
y DeYoung of Clinton; four
brothers, Marvin and Madison
DeYoung of Clinton, Harold
DeYoung of Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
and Earl DeYoung of Wood-
bHdgt, Va.; and nine grand
children.
Funeral services were con-
dfccted Sunday at 3:90 pan.
at Gray Funeral Home, Clin-
tdn, by Rev. J. B. Abercrom
bie and Rev. E. W. Rogers.
Burial was in Rosemont Cem-
tetery.
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