The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 17, 1969, Image 5
West Clinton
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Correspondent • Representative Dial 833-1806
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laney
were at Paris Island Marine
Base during the weekend and at
tended graduation exercises on
Monday. Their son, Gary Laney
was a member of the class fol
lowing completion of his recruit
training. He is now spending a
15-day-leave with his parents be
fore reporting to the Marine Base
at Quantico, Va., for further
training.
Mr. Clark Adams of Utah is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard
and granddaughter, Rudell Hea
ton, spent Sunday with Mr. Leo
pard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Leopard near Saluda and
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Leopard near Ninety-Six.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Camp
bell and family of Hemmingway
has returned home after spend
ing the Easter holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Adams and
other relatives.
Last Wednesday Mrs. L. C.
Heaton and Mrs. Barbara Wells
and sons, Rea, Bill, and Robbie,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Floyd
in Georgia.
Mrs. Louise Evans of Anderson
visited her sister, Mrs. Andy
Hames, Saturday evening.
On Sunday Mrs. Kay Hedge-
path, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hedge-
path, and Mrs. Ray Cauble visit
ed Danny Hedgepath at Paris Is
land.
Mrs. Linda Brazill of Joanna
and Miss Sybil Windsor of this
city visited the Edgar Brazills’
in Columbia, Sunday, and also at
tended services at Trenton Bap
tist Church.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.C. W.
Windsor on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Lindler of Whitmire.
Monday Mrs. Jonas Samples
and son and daughter, Merle and
Deborah, visited Mrs. Sample’s
father, Mr. C. M. Giles, who is
a patient at the Workmans Hos
pital in Woodruff.
Mrs. Willie May Anderson of
Spartanburg is spending several
weeks with her sister and bro
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carson of
Monchs Corner visited Mrs. Sara
Shelton and daughter, Emily,Sat
urday. Mrs. Carson was taken ill
while here and had to be rushed
to Greenville General Hospital
for an operation.
Easter weekend Mrs. Macy
Johnston and Mrs. Louise Mal-
pass were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Ballew in Charleston.
Mrs. Rex Stroud and daughters,
Karen and Cathy, of Pontiac,
Mich, and Mrs. Hubert Leopard
of this city spent Friday with
Mrs. Carroll Fulmer and daugh
ter, Barbara Ann, near Johnston.
Mrs. Murray Adams was called
to Greenwood last week due to the
illness and death of her sister,
Mrs. Anna Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. JonasSamples
and son, Merle, of this city, and
Betty Ashley ofWareShoals were
visitors of Staff Sgt. and Mrs.
Avery Tucker and son in Co
lumbia, Sunday.
Mrs. Sara Shelton and daugh
ter, Emily, visited Mrs. Henry
Carson, who is a patient at
Greenville General Hospital.
Miss Iris Hughes and her YWA
attended the revival at Rabun
Creek Baptist Church where Rev.
James T. Hughes is pastor.
Mrs. Sybil Jackson attended
Parents’ Day at Winthrop Col
lege, Rock Hill, on Sunday. Her
daughter, Sheryl, is a student
there.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. David Owens were Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Teal of Spartanburg.
Mr. Clark Adams of Utah and
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Adams and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell were
guests of Miss Julia Gregory in
Greenwood, Sunday.
Cadet Ronald Turner of the Ci
tadel inCharlestonqpent the Eas
ter weekend withhisparents,Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Turner.
Saturday Mrs. Andy Hames and
Mrs. Norma Lawson were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lorrance Peace
and children in Greenville. They
also visited Mrs. Delmar Lawson
and baby at Greenville General
HospitaL
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick
visited in Clearwater, Sunday and
attended service at Faith Temple
with Rev. L. H. Elliott, pastor,
and J. R. Hamrick is assistant
pastor, and they also visited
the Conergation Holiness
Church Homecoming at Granie-
ville.
SERVICES
Elder Archer Livengood will
conduct services at the Seventh
Day Advenist Church on Hampton
Ave. beginning April 16 through
April 19. Services start at 7:30.
li'eryone is invited to attend.
SICKNESS
Sidney Whitlockand Mr. Claude
Kernnell are patients at Bailey
Memorial Hospital.
Cecil Wooten remains a patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Claude Farmer continues
ill at her home on Bailey Street.
Mrs. Coley “Bill’' Campbell is
a patient at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital.
Mrs. Barbara Ann Spillers un
derwent surgery on Monday at
Bailey Memorial Hospital where
she is a patient.
Mr. Pressley Chaney is a pa
tient at Bailey Memorial Hospi
tal.
Mrs. Judy McNinch has re
turned home after being a pa
tient for a few days at Bailey
Memorial Hospital.
BIRTHDAYS
Rock Lowery will observe his
birthday April 29.
Mr. C. W. Windsor observed
his birthday April 10.
April 22 Mrs. Noleeka Foster
will observe her birthday.
Happy birthday to Susan Dun
can of Charleston, granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor
of this city, on April 24.
Mrs. Talmadge Sanders ob
served her birthday April 6.
Melissa Ficklin has a birthday
on April 21.
THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, 8. C., April 17, 196B—6-A
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients currently in Bailey
Memorial Hospital from Clinton
are J. T. lusti, Ada Little, Ricky
Edmonds, Dewey Austin, Carrie
Enice, Nellie Burgess, John Wil
liam Cranford, Fate Fleming,
Elizabeth Arrington, Inez Duna
way, Myrtle Dunaway, Ethel
Finnley, Mildred Campbell, Baby
Girl Bell, Baby Girl Anderson,
Myrtle N. Adams, Canzater Hill,
Eloise Robinson, Laura Murphy,
Claude R. Trammell, Roslyn
Burton, Leona Shaver, Minnie
Ray, Sue Wells, Lula Mae Mc
Call, Patricia Conley, Pauline
Dixon, Dorothy L. Wells, Ro
bert Lee Campbell, Lloyd Weir,
Pressley Chaney, Thurmon H.
Jones, Mayme Todd, Vichie De
nise Floyd, Barbara Spillers,
Robert O’Sullivan, Leroy Dillard,
Theodore Blakely, Cecil W. Woo
ten, Everett Stephen Allman,
Mark Anthony Simons, Willie B.
Simpson, Margaret L. Barnett,
Sidney Whitlock, Bertha Mc-
Morris, Mattie Lankford, Hen-
-rietta R. Corley, Emma C. May,
Mirian Josephine Bell, Lucinda
Anderson and Peggy Garland.
Patients from Joanna are Joe
Roberts Koon, James M. Bodie
Jr., Jessie Prater, William Na
than Prater, Norman G.
Young, James V. Stilwell, Willie
F. Jones, Baby Girl Snow, Betty
Ann Shaver, Reginald R. Rush-
ton, Bertha Smith, and Sandra
Snow.
Patients from Mountvllle an
Bertha L. Brown and Eva Let*
moo.
Patient from Laurens Is Lizzie
Lee Pulley.
Patient from Waterloo is Joyce
Dowdle.
. .* .»
Patient from Enoree is Curtis
Brucke.
Patient from Union is Betty
Simmons. ;
Patient from Yorktown, Va.,
is Debra Batson.
GREENWOOD MILLS GIVES PC
$6,000—A $6,000 gift to Presbyteri
an College has been made by Green
wood Mills through its Joanna Plant.
The contribution toward PC’s EX
CEL capital funds campaign is pre
sented here by L. W. McClain (left),
group manager of the Joanna Plant,
to PC President Marc C. Weersing.
Looking on is George H. Comelson,
vice-president of Clinton Mills, who
serves as campaign co-chairman for
corporations and foundations of the
Laurens County drive. The county
effort seeks funds for the proposed
new physical education center.
Happy birthday to Mrs. J. C.
Meadors, Joey Avery, Raymond
Cash, and Winfred Samples on
April 20.
Billy Reynolds Sr., Richard
Wallinzine, and Kim Moore has
birthdays April 19.
Terri Lynn Smith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith Jr.,
will celebrate her 2nd birthday
April 17.
Mrs. Claude Smith Sr. ob
serves her birthday April 16.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
neighbors and friends for the
floral offering and memorials to
my sister, Mrs. Anna Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Adams
50th American Legion
Anniversary Celebrated
In observance of the 50th anni
versary of the American Legion,
Post 56 and the Auxiliary held
a joint meeting Monday evening
at the Legion Hut.
The post commander, Elvin
Holtzclaw, welcomed the guests
and members. He introduced the
out of town guests, state com
mander Milford Forrester and
Mrs. Forrester; the Rev. Julian
Ellenberg, retired army chap
lain and Dr. George W. Parsons
of Greenwood.
The speaker, Rev. Ellenberg is
commander of Post 20 in Green
wood. He is past grand Chef de
Guerre of the 40 & 8; and was
General Douglas MacArthur’s
last chaplain. He used as his
topic, “Can We Be Trusted With
Tomorrow”.
(SEE PICTURE ON PAGE 8A.)
A covered dish supper was
served prior to the meeting.
At the close of the program a
three tiered birthday cake was
cut by the commander and auxi
liary president, Mrs. Henry
Young. The dining room was de
corated with arrangement of
gold and yellow Easter roses.
Gold tapers in candelabra were
used on either end of the table
with arrangements of yellow and
gold spring glowers circling the
candelabra and cake stand.
Hostesses for the auxiliary
were Mrs. George W. Copeland,
Mrs. Gus Ramage, Mrs. P. M.
Pitts and Mrs. S. C. Rowe.
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