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Clinton, S. C M Thursday, Auffusi 17,1967
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Mill News . •**»
Burdettes Attend Family Reunion
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and
Representative
Telephone 833-2006
Clinton, Laurens, Fountain Recently Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. C. M. Round ot near Plates, eups, torks and ice Am“g V these a werV Mrs' !l ailes McClain and family of
Clinton, visited her sister, will be furnished by the club. ‘®* y ^ J Mrs Howard Haywood Calif., visited his
Mrs. Sidney Oakley the first All who are planning the Rolan y d mJ y ’ an d Mrs Lee S1Ster ’ Mrs ' . Charles B annis-
of the week. trip to Atlanta on Sept.. 2 and Smith ^ Joey Mr and Mrs ter, and family-
Mrs. G. W. Bowen of Wad- 3 wll l Please let Miss Rob- Cletus Smith> Mrs. Hope Mr ; ^ s ‘ ? Bryso ”
Mrs. R. G. Johnson is vis- ley Ga and granddaughter, erta Prince, president 0 r Mrs. Smith Mr and Mrs Carl ^ spent Thursday in Greenwood
iting relatives in Spartanburg Unda McDaniel of Macon, Clyde Trammell know at the nard and children Mr Char . with their daughter, Mrs.
for a few weeks. Ga are visiting their daugh- Picnic or by Thursday night. Ue Smith Mrs Almfl Cook Dale Turner, and Mr. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bur- ter and aunt, Mrs. Frank Miss White Marreis and children, Mrs. Lona is w Rh
dette were recent guests of Goss and Mr. Goss. M r. Pasco Smith, Mrs. Joyce Lee Bur- her daughter, Mrs. Ashe, and
his brother, Clyde Burdette M rs. James Campbell ac- Miss Linda Faye White, roughs and children, Mr. and Mr. Ashe in Rock Hill for
and Mrs. Burdette. On Sun- CO mpanied her daughter, Mrs. daughter of Mrs Jack White Mrs. Byron Smith and son, several weeks visit,
day Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Maxie Wallenzine and chil- a nd the late Mr. White was Miss Darlene Smith, Mrs. Mrs. Grace C. Winebrenner
joined others of the famly for d ren> Mrs. Claude Wallen- married to James Ronald Pa- Richard Abercrombie and is recuperating after surgery
the Burdette reunion held at zine and daughter of Clinton SC o of Waterloo on Saturday children, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- at Self Memorial Hospital in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. to F 0 Ry Beach in Charleston morning, August 12 by Pro- ter Abercrombie, Mr. and Greenwood.
Acie Burdette near Iva. an d t 0 Myrtle Beach the past bate Judge Hewlette Wasson. Mrs. Steve Abercrombie, Mr. Mrs. Sarah S. Hunter of
Teresa and Maxie Seay and , Mr. Pasco, son of Mr. and Wayne Abercrombie, Keith Laurens, is with her sister,
Bunny Rhodes are visiting M r. and Mrs. Fred Mathis, Mrs. Patrick Pasco is em- Abercrombie, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ruth Stokes, for a visit,
their uncle and aunt, Rev. Qyde Revis and Dwight Wal- ployed at Ashmore Brothers Bob Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Visiting Mrs. Herbert Buress
and Mrs. Dewey Brazil in d rop were recent guests Construction Company in Charlie L. Smith and Mr. and last week was her aunt M rs.
Townville. 0 f Mrs. Mathis’ mother, Mrs. Greenville. Mrs. Robert Hertz and chil- Meadors, of Texas.
^ ary n nH a nflviH Sam Prince in Sh^on. xhe young couple will re- dren - Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Tryg-
ami' r^^iHrpn^tn^Mvr- Mr ‘ and MrS ' Bt>b ^ side with her mother on Oak Birthdays and Anniversaries g e .stad of New Jersey, are
tl R 1 ‘h in t w * k S ° n ant * dau ®f lter8 ^ la aad St. for the present time. Renee Sanders was 3 years visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
1 'chief 0 James TOUam (Bil- ofnTte ^‘riags ^ ¥ear °m ° ld AUg - “ Gabbert abd 0tbar relatiVeS
ly) Bull, Mrs. Bull and daugh- over Georgia T K atUrd M i afternoo . n . Mrs . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bur- this week,
ter of Haywood, Calif., Mr. Les J" Austin is a patient J °l! nny K ^ a lP ass eatert m , ;® d dette observed their wedding Lucius P. Buress is a pa-
and Mrs. Pierce Bull, Pierce, at Bailey Memorial Hospital 3 f ,lrthday . P arty a f anniversary July 31. Mrs. Bur- tient at Bailey Memorial Hos-
Jr. and Denise of Woodruff, at A ® t a h u r y SaXs of Carson- f Lyd !f C a ° mmanlty Bulldl ” g ^e’s birthday was Aug. pital in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bull of Newman College in Jefferson ^ a five da v U e 8 ars C old a Aug ^4° Ronnie Abercrombie and Lt. and Mrs. Woods Mc-
Fountain Inn, Miss Deb Bull Cityi Tenn S p e nt the week- Tpn ph f ldrpn _’ iovpd an Mrs. Jimmy Pasco will have Ginn of Fort Bliss, Texas,
and Jack Windsor of Clin- end wit h his parents, Rev. . f Pn t P rtainmenf before birthdays Au g- 24 - were guests last week of their
ton were Thursday dinner and M rs. M. J. Sanders. Mr. a pf a hments of birthdav Henry Stone wiU be 9 years mother, Mrs. B. P. Watts.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack and Mrs. Carl Fortehbury of k : nream and enni aid old Aug ‘ 21 and Jeffrey ston,e Mrs. Earl Dunn of Greens-
windcrv^ v, , ., o j cane, ice cream ana cooi aia „ , roa _ e oo , . .. , ,
Smith, president; Robert 1 the home place of Matthew B. 60 relatives being present for Miss Caroleen Gabbert lef^
Hertz, Secretary; Walter' Ab- Mount’Vlllft NcWS * Gris P-) The tables were spread the occasion, some from Ken- Saturday for a six or sevew
ercrombie, Treasurer. z ' . rrvkom under the large magnolia trees tucky, Georgia, North Caro- week stay in San Antonio^
Relatives came with well MRS. MAUDE ^ where dinner was served, lina and South Carolina. Texas. . f
filled picnic baskets from Correspondent *
Enjoy panty girdle
comfort and freedom
but...
AVOrPiMYLEG SYNDROME’'
Windsor. Roebuck visited the Sanders
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith f a miiy Sunday,
of Laurens and grandchildren M r. and Mrs. Maxie Lam-
Scott, Tony and Tracie Smith ber and sons of Chicago, 111.
of Ware Shoals visited Mrs. have b een visiting her grand- Melba Johnson Karen’s old Hairston
T T Cmith and Mice Fnrnlin -n/r- 1 n/r lv l r S- IVieiDa dOnnSOO, IVUren !> Tv/r__ t:-- r
will be 2 years old Aug. 23. b oro, N. C., visited Mr. and
Aug. 18 birthdays will in- Mrs. J. R. Crisp Saturday.
pink and white and made es- ^ d , e vmprv H«r Mr ‘ and MrS ' C ‘ D ' 0verby
pecially for the occasion by ?£ y £ ?^ y d M H o( Nashville, Tenn., are
were served. The cake was
beautifully decorated with
aunt.
Karen received many nice
J. J. Smith and Miss Ferolin p ar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
J. J. Smith and Miss Fero- Ballard for a couple of weeks,
line Seay on Sunday after- Friends will be sorry to know gifts
n °M n ; Q nd Mrc Mr ^ mb Z ^ f Former Pastor To Be
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey, a t Bailey Memorial Hospital unmnonminv
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkie', ff 0r several days. R j H Wa i ker pa stor
Mrs. John Mabrey, Mrs. Os- M r. and Mrs. W. L. Motte nf rrnvp c tat a on ’ B P antis J be 8 years old Aug. 19.
car Kinarck Mr, Claud, Med. vlsited her brother , Jes!e A , ^.^''c^^tation Baptist - ^ - -
^ A , guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
a a S « V ' Crisp this week.
6 m er d i\^ y T g ' d i The annual Crisp reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey u u * ^ u r
will observe their wedding an- was be ‘ d ai J he of Mr a
niversary Aug. 18. and Mrs ‘ Roy Adams and
Terri Lynn Templeton will Miss Zede Cris P- (This being
Phyllis Frick and Terry
CARD OF THANKS
The. family of the late John
C. Henry wishes to express
vey, Mrs. Ralph Riddle, Mrs. M rs. Larry Motte enjoyed a Hnmpf , omin p
Clyde Trammell, Mrs. John t our 0 f Rje Biltmore Estates 2 7
Gallman, Mrs. R. G. Rowe in Asheville, N. C. Enroute
and Mrs. Avery Smith were home they visited Mrs. W. L.
among those from Clinton Motte’s sister Mrs. Alvin Ro-
and Lydia attending the Dis- berts and Mr. Roberts in
trict Six OES School of In- Fountain Inn.
struction in Laurens Saturday club Picnic Tonight
sxx.r" ihcir lh d t
c - Burdci,e ' Mrs - b - F - Har - ^. M ^ a " d _”L?" d ^ ,r m rr s lrl "rrrL'r
on Sunday, Aug. Miss Debbie Barlowe and kindnesses during our recent
r,- in. on n m din g anniversary Aug. 24. sorrow.
Dinner will be at 12.30 p.m. j B Q. Shields birthdays will Mrs. John C. Henry will be
Smith Family Holds be Aug. 19. permanently located at the
First Reunion Barry Bryan will be 1 year home of her daughter, Mrs.
The descendants of William old Aug. 23. . D. Craig Purcell, 1632 Wilt-
Charlie and Doshie Hoard Glenda Wyatts’ birthdays shire Rd., Salsibury, N. C.
evening. The Lydia Woman’s Club Smith held their first annual will be Aug. 22. 28144.
Mrs. W. P. McHaffey of w ju have their family picnic reunion at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Bar- —MRS. OLA YOUNG
Arcadia spent the week-end Thursday (tonight) at 7 p.m. and Mrs. Marvin Abercrom- lowe and Mr. and Mrs. C.
with her sister, Mrs. S a m a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. bie in Fountain Inn on Sun- A. Campbell will observe
Prince and daughters. Clyde Trammell at 256 Elm day, August 13. wedding anniversaries Aug.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wal- st. Since this was the first 21.
ker, Johnny and Mary Wal- All members are urged to meeting of the family, offi- Mrs. Thomas James will
ker visited their sons and attend with their families. cers were elected. Byron observe a birthday Aug. 23.
brothers, Pvt. Jimmy Walker
at Fort Jackson and Billy
Walker also in Columbia, on
Sunday.
Mr.- and M»fl»4»eBta« Pavia
were in Union Monday be
cause of the death of his
brother-in-law. Walter Tucker.
Mr. Davis was a patient in
Bailey Memorial Hospital last
week.
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