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1. . I » ( l I -r-. THE. CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume XLVIII Clinton, S. C, Thursday, May 27, 1948 Number 22 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative ed the funeral of Sam Leopard in * afternoon, May 30* aat 2:30. At this' Newberry Monday. Sanders Honors Overseers Braswell- Oessie Wilkes, W C. Wli nn eeting there will be a conference *^ n Sunday Mann Sanders, assis.-.^j ams> Mr. - Boy ter, Herbert Hughes^ Lew,, Boyd iefl Tuesday tor Fort: (or a „ worker! o( , he tran , ng un . ant superintendent, entertamed the Ha|) . K j Htrnri. k. .1 F.. U- Eustis, Va., where he will attend a . • . ' 'overseers and seconl^hands of Cim- mechanics school for two months. ; ,on ’ story h our through adults, whLch ton Cottbn M,il s at the home .of Mr. - ram - Clarence Oakley, R P H^rr.s, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson and Mrs. James Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. | pi c prc and Mrs. Charles Gar- be led by the departmental di- and Mrs. E. A Bradshaw near Boil- John .Weir, J C Chop, n. W l. Ev- children spent the week-end with Estes Bible and Early Heaton visit- re tt anc | son 0 f N ew York, are vE^ s '|‘rectors of the associational ..work, ing Springs, Dinner was served pic- ans. E. E Heaton, J H* Sji.u-l J. Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson at Fort ed relatives in Columbia Sunday. , iting Mrs. Charlie Garrett and Mr. The intermediate choir of the Chest- ni( , stvle ' ~. G rfoTtzcTaw. Roy Holtzelaw. S. B. Mi,1 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ellison and and Mrs. Grange Campbell. . nut.Ridge church will furnish spec-, _ ' Snelgrove, Roy“TrammeJl. O W. M> Mrs. Cliff Bishop and daughter, of daughter of Anderson, were Sunday Mrs. Claud Wallenzine and sons ial music and Re\£ J. E. Rouse. First included Arthur How- R ^ Adams, Mr and Mr B.tt Laurens,.spent Sunday with Mr. and guests of Mrs. J. W. Spillers. Mr. spent the week-end with relatives church, Laurens, wliribring an inspi- ard;-Grady Arnold, John Word. Ralph p a e Mrs. Arthur Baker. - Ellison is a student at Andersoniun- in Greenwood. . * -|rational address. " Istewart, R.’L. Yarborough. Charke Mrs. Laura Cogdill spent the week- ior college and occupied the pulpit: Mr and Mrs. William Cannori andJ-*..,, — i — = i — ^ end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cog-| of Calvary Baptist church for both Mary Ellen, accompanied by Mr. and and Mrs. Albert A Iverson, —dilk -m Greenoodr morning and evening services «^4he-Mr*— Pvt. Jack Duncan iJf the Greenville ! absence of the pastor. Rev. Spillers. Saluda, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker air base, spent several days recently' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nash and son, an b children of Laurens, spent Sun- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.P. !of Fountain Inn, Mrs. J. B. Sanders w ^b Mr. and Mrs. Willie Can- Duncan. land daughter of Spartanburg, spent non near Cross Hill. Mrs. J. C. Boyce spent Tuesday th e week-end with Mr. and Mrs.,. W. O. Harris was a visitor with relatives in Pelzef. I Arthur Lancaster. | m y esterda y- ! n t" «» . Miss Ruth Curry visited relatives Mr. and Mrs. oeorge Smith .and C. T. Hamrick of Greenwood, Mrs. Columbia re-entlv J. W. Dillishaw of* Calhoun Fam5) j<~°wmDia recently. spent the week-end with Mr. and' Miss Florence Splawn spent the Mrs. J. R. Hamrick. i week-end with -her sisters, Misses Mrs. Charlie varrett is visiting i Cl = ra an ^' eWe . e I , ,' l o n 'J n l n .' ,ree ,- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eskew and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prince in Spar- ,‘ r ' an ‘ ,s * * ‘ . au I'® 1 '' :i L. T. Eskew of Greenville, are visit- tanburg. children recently v,sued Mr. and daughter, Mr. an^ Mrs. L. A. Whit worth and sons of Toccoa, Ga., re cently visited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester. ing Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and children, Mrs. H. A. Adams attend- I Z HOME LOANS I TO BUY . . . 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Mrs. .Lula Neal, Mrs. Jessie Dili and son, and Miss Ida Hollingsworth of Greenville, and Mrs. William Stat- nek of South Norwalk, Conn., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Neal. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bragg and daughter of near Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bauknight Sun day. •Mr. and Mrs. John Stadalsky- of | Madden, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cunningham Sunday. Mrs. E. S. Wright and son and Joyce Wright visited Mr. and Mrs,! Roy Smith in Fountain Inn Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Woodward; Jr., and daughters, Misses Janette and Faye Woodward and William Wood ward-visited in Whitmire Sunday. ; Mrs. C. M. Friddle and Miss Myra Cooper of Greenville, spent Sunday with relatives here. T. ~E. Ingram hag ■ returned home after a week’s visit with friends and relatives in Stonewall, Miss., and Cornelius, N. C. Mrs. John Davis -and Miss Fran ces Clark of Greenville, were week- i end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tei- ry, Sr. Miss Virginia Campbell spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gill in Biloxi, Miss. Mr. and Mrs...GUl returned for-a-visit with-Mrsv-GiH's - mother, Mrs. Ben Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Yarborough of Whitmire, Mrs. Bill Culbertson of Chester, Mrs. Harold Israel of, Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. i Yarborough Friday, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foster and chil dren and Mrs. C. W. Foster spent Sunday with relativesHn Columbia. Mrs. Grace Bragg and Mr. ,and , Mrs. James Waddell and children > formerly of Enoree, are making tTieir 1 home with Mr. and Mrs. Jarrjes- 1 Meadors. • ,■ | Mx. and Mrs. L. W. Hedspeth. ,Mrs. j Mary Passmore and S. C. Foster vis- i ited Mrs. Rozzelle Foster who is a patient in the St. Francis hospital in Greenville, the past week-end. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton spent Sunday at Sandy Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee and children will leave tomorrow to visit I their son. Darrell Bigbee, and Mrs. Bigbee, in Grayville, .111. Birth Announcement ' v Meadors | , Mr. and Mrs. James B. Meadors i announce the birth of a son, James j Paul, May 22 at the local hospital. Mrs. Meadors is the former Mis*} | Louise Motes of Pacolet. I _ __ Announcement The Dixie Melody Trio of Clinton, [ will be heard over radio station ’ W’LBG, Laurens, each Saturday ai! 3:45.* i Revival THeeting A revival will begin tonight at the Pentecostal Holiness church at 7:30. Miss Inez Campbell of Sandy Springs 1 will do the preaching. * Special music each evening. The pasthr, Rev. C. J. : Sexton, invites the public to-attend. * , — 7 * Birthday Dinner for W A. Dunaway The immediate families of Wk A.* Dunaway gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunaway for a pic nic dinner honoring Mr.' Dunaway! : who was celebrating his 70th birtrr- I day. Mr. Dunaway lias been ill 15 years. ^ There were 100 friends and rela-1 tives present who enjoyed thfe oc casion. Training Union Meeting Sundays The Laurens Associationail Train ing Union mass meeting will meet 1 at Calvary Baptist church Sunday The Administration of GoUecpz Announces the Opening of Its Annual —— Summesi School — June 15 Feature ('nurses Include: —The Minor Prophets —Salesmanship —Music Appreciation -—Marriage and the Family —American Diplomatic History Twenty-eight courses will be offered by 10 in structors, with the ses sion extending through August It. Applicants requested to communi- —International Relations cate before June 10. Send Application To: DEAN OF INSTRUCTION PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE CLINTON, S. C. 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