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4-C—THE CHRONICLE; Ginton, S. C., Dec 31, 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Andy Haines
had their Christmas party on
Christmas Eve at the Clinton
Community Building. Those
present for the occasion were:
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Wells, Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy lusti and child
ren, Mrs. Florence Splawn, and
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Rowe all of
Clinton; Mr. andMrs. Lorrence
Peace and family of Greenville.
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Mrs. Irene Adams and Mrs.
Geneva Caughman spent Wed
nesday during the Christmas
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ju
nior Garner in Chester.
and Dale of Johnston; and Mrs.
Clifton Heaton Sr. and children
of Clinton. Also visiting Sunday
afternoon was Mrs. Irene
Adams of near Clinton.
Day dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
George Pruitt were their child
ren and their families. Those
present were Mr. andMrs. Hil
ton Pruitt and family of Aiken;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pruitt and fa
mily of Hamburg; Mr.andMrs.
Wayne Pruitt and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Freeman and
family of Ninety Six; and Mrs.
Jane Pruitt and son David of
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hooper
and Mr. and Mrs. James Laney
and sons of Greenville visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Laney over the holidays.
Private E2 Larry Owen has
returned to Fort Sill, Okla.
after spending a 13-day leave
with his wife, Mrs. Diane Owen.
Mr. andMrs. Randy Campbell
of this city and Mr. and Mrs.
C.A. Pearson and sons of
Columbia enjoyed dinner with
Mrs. Mary Martin and Joyce,
Christmas Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Hughes
spent Christmas Eve night with
Rev. and Mrs.JamesT. Hughes
and family in Gray Court.
Those enjoying Christmas
Day and dinner with Mrs. Ada
Center and daughters were:
Rev. and Mrs.JamesT. Hughes
and children, Terry, Michael
and Christopher, of Gray Court,
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller and
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sexton,
Drew and Shannon of Green
wood; Mrs. Essie Powell and
Miss Helen Powell of Greer;
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Smith of
Mountville; and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy L. Holtzclaw and Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Hughes of this
city.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Smith Sr. for Christmas
supper were Mr. andMrs. Bob
by Tucker and children, Mr. &
Mrs. Claude Smith Jr. & child
ren, Mrs. Jenny Burton and
Tommy, Mr. Jerry Smith and
Miss Kathy Heaton.
Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Hughes
visited Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Smith of Mountville, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Mc
Ginnis had their children at
home with them for Christmas
dinner. They were Mr. and Mrs.
George McGinnis and Crystal
of Chester; Sp./6 and Mrs. A.
K. Merideth and children of
Fort Bragg, N.C.; Lucky Mc
Ginnis, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Smith Jr. and children, Mrs.
Juanita Woodward and child
ren, all of Clinton. Also there
were Mrs. Martha Dunaway and
William and Boyde Woodward of
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. James Craine
visited her sister, Mrs. Inez
Sorrow in Greenwood during
the holidays.
Guests of Mrs. Sara Shelton
and Emily over the Christmas
holidays were Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Cranford and family of
Summerville; Major and Mrs.
Herman Alford and daughters
of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Tucker of Laurens; and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Simmons
and sons of Clinton.
CAUGHMAN
CHRISTMAS DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens of
Spartanburg visited his brother,
Mr. and Mrs. David Owens
during the holidays.
Mrs. Andy Hames spent
Christmas Day with her
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Patterson near Clinton.
Those enjoying Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Hamrick
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Ellison in Saluda and Mrs. Ed
gar Nalley in Newberry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pear
son and sons of Columbia; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Painter and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs
Manor, and Miss Elaine Man-
nix all of Gaffhey; Mrs. Rosa
Pearson of Spartanburg; and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cagle of
Laurens were among those en
joying Christmas Day with Mrs.
L H. Pearson.
Saturday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Heaton Sr. was her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vaughn
and son, Keith, of Greenville.
Terry Smith of Newberry is
spending this week with his aunt
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Spartanburg visited his sisters
in Clinton during the holidays.
Those enjoying Christmas
dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Ward were; Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Ward, Demina, Ted-
ford and Georgia Ray; Mrs.
Willie Mae Riley, Mrs. Annie
Mae Caughman, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Caughman, Susie and
Joanie, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Caughman and grandson,
Timothy Taylor, and Mrs. Eve
lyn Holtzclaw all of Clinton; Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Floyd, Norma
Jean and Billy and Miss Gwen
Holtzclaw of Greenwood; Mr.
and Mrs. James Caughman,
Keith, Barry and Gary and Miss
Debra Davis of Union; and Mr.
Gene Scott of Lynco, Ga.
Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman
returned home on Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Floyd and
children to Greenwood for
Christmas.
Mrs. Ray Cauble of Clinton
and Mrs. Inez Hendrix ofWhit-
mire visited Mrs. Clara Burts
and daughter in Laurens Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbv Quinn
and daughter, Fran and Mrs.
Frances Switzer and daughter
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Farr and Mildred Farr in
Union, Christmas Day.
Mrs. H.A. Ficklin of Marion,
N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Quinn and daughter and other
relatives over the holidays.
Those enjoying Christmas
dinner with Mrs. and Mrs.
Hubert Leopard on Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Derrick and
sons, Ronnie and Allen of Pros
perity; Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Fulmer and children, Barbara
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