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1 < < V . r s ■■■/ • r t , . \ ...... . ' -I* Page Eight THE CLINtON CHRONICLE 4 *•; Thursday, June 24, 1948 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE MRS. CECIL O'DEI.l^r 1 Correspondent and Representative I\Tr and Mrs. Walt Fulmer and' O'Dell’s mother. Mrs. J. H. Craft. George Walter visited in Newberry Mr. and Mrs. J... H. Nabors and | Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Hunnicutt s s’.ster. Mrs. Maggie Mundy, in Ware Shoals. - : Mr. and r Mrs. Gettys Attaw'ay and children and Mr. and Mrs. Luther] Nabors and daughter of Laurens. | were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Nabors. Mrs. Jeff O’Dell had her sister. Mrs. Minnie Bridges, of Newberry, daughter “ Greenville, were week-:« her guest laa week end -aertr o' M- and Mrs. J. L. Ab- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. Mrs. La- t ' /'■ c ' r „ vi.. , nf j \i r e v:nia Cooley, Mike and Miss Rose' Tams. On Sunday-Mi.—ails, -u . .. c , . ..fu,,,.. .„,i .\t.. . mr i Ann Littie visited Mr. and Mrs. S. taway and oaughter and Air. ano - - - - - Mrs. Abrams and Linda visited Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Attaway in Whit mire. L. Hair in Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham and Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Lewis visited Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Willing- Messrs. Bobby Boyce and Harold ham m Newberry Sunday Turner spent a few days last week at Myrtle Beach. Mr. arid Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt Mr. and Mrs.* John Fulmer spent j Sunday in Laurens with the for mer’s patents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ■were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oakley in Honea Path. ^j- ss ^j ar y j 0 Fuimgr an{ } Rufus Mr. and Mrs. Bd * 1 .* 1" Darnell were Sunday visitors in Omira and Dianna Rice pf Saluda. jj ewberrv were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. * Mi « ^ it ty Delaney is spending Earl Holsonback. , tbe j n Charlotte, N. C., with Miss Thelma King spent the week- Mr and Mrs P M . Willingham. end in Newberry with her sister, . *— Mrs. George Wicker. Special Service Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Koon and! To all members of Magnolia, children visited the former's par- Lodge No. 355, AFM, there twill be; ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Koon, in a Masonic religious service at Ep-! St. Phillips. j worth Methodist church Sunday! Miss 'KaFTlow of Greenville. 1 night at .7:30, June 27. The speaker spent the week-end with her parents, o f ^e evening will be Rev. Henry; Mr and Mrs. John Flow. On Sun-! F - Collins of Walterboro. Rev. Col-! dav Miss Robbie Stewart, Messr*-| hns 15 a P ast g rand master and P ast Richard Willingham and Hack Pra ter accompanied Miss Flow to Green ville. Mrs. Belle Tew of Newberry, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Holsonback. _ - RevT'FL^F. Bauknight, pastor of the Methodist. cTtucch. is away for the grand chaplain of Masons of South Carolina. Members will please meet at the hall at 7 o’clock. The public is cordially invited. W. T. Fulmer, W.M. Holley-Scott Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holley an- week attending~p3^tor]s _ school in Co- nounc f the marriage of their daugh- ^ a ter, Joan, to Charles McLauren Mr! and Mrs. Frank Bramibmand gcott of Clinton and Hamlet; N children were visitors of their pai^^; 15 th ® ® on of ^ r - and ents. Mr. and Mrs. 'Lloyd Brannon H ^ cott of Hamlet N. C. irf Silverstreet and Mr. and Mrs. S. c The^eddmg was solemnized G Sul ton m Newberry Sunday. . 'Sunday. Jun^^at the Baptist par- Si-Sgt. and Mrs. Lacey Whitley s » na § e ' Rev ^ ^^ryant officiat- and Susan spent the week-end with ed- , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne. Mrs. 1 _ ^ Ever-Ready Class Meets The ladies Ever-Ready class met last Tuesday evening at the church. Toe president, Mrs. J—J. Abrams, Whitley and Susan remained for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodiih and Cherry at .,Prided over the bus.pess .hour. tended the Rowland reunton in Van ° us lte ™ °' , b “ sme * s we I re dls - Walhalla Sunday. ' .cussed and reported. Mra Lavm.a ■ a . WOrShlp pFO- Bill Poag spent tne week-end in; c , K T u at t . u g ram on fhe life and songs of Fan- Spartanburg with John McIntosh p u • Ralph Cowan of Atlanta, Ga., and n1 ^-. ro ^ . at j at ta tit o . f t.ru . During the social hour Mesdames Mr. and Mrs. D W. Bost.e of Wh,t- ; g Hunnicutt mtre were Sunday guests of Mr-! d ^‘Ut'course. ' | and Mrs. Ryan Poag. m • The following spent Sunday at Birth Announcement Lake Lure, N. C.: Misses Nancy Turner Chapman Elaine Franzen Betty ^ and Mrs Frank Turner an _: Samp e l nd F L° re d trounce the birth of a - daughter-re- Cahipbeir. TtTessrs. Luther Brock. cent iy Jr., J. C. Lambert, Bobby Neighbors, ‘ Louie Nabors and Bud Carr. ; With the Sick Mrs. Fred Ross and daughters of Miss Nezzie Streetman is back in Marion, ^vere week-end guests of the General hospital in Greenville, Mr. and.^Mrs. J. D. O Dell. Miss Streetman. hasn’t fully recov- Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Lantord spent ered from an automobile accident Sunday in Woodrulf with Mr. and sbe suffered some time ago. Mrs. C. G. Roberts. Tom Farmer continuues ill Mrs. Doris Spires and Bruce Dud- at ber home on Marion street, ley of Columbia, spent the week- John F U i me r of Newberry, is! end \y:th their, mother. Mrs. Joe q U1 te ill at his home on the Gold-! Purdy, and Mr. Purdy. i ville-Newberry highway. Mr.- and Mrs. -Carson Nabors Will' 'King has— returned irom have reutrned from a ten day visit Newberry hospital and is quite ill to Washington, D. C., and York- a t thle home of his son, Thomas town,, \ a. They, are at home to King, on Marion street. their friends at Mr. NaJbors’ par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nabors. ATTEND LEGION MEET Mr. and Mrs. James Cooley and 1 The local American Legl0n ^ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nabors are was represented at the state conven- s pen ding the week m Florida visit- tion in Columbia last week b y C. F. 1 mg points of interest. Messrs. Cecil Farmer, Guy Prater and Guy Clarke spent S.unday in Charlotte. N. C copei ? na Winn. R. P. Chapman, W. A. John son, J. L. Boyle, S. L. Bond and C. W. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O'Dell were STAPLING MACHINES—Arrow and called to Silverstreet over the week- Markweli, and staples. Chronicle* end due to .. jhe illness of Mrs, Publishing Co., Stationery Dept. TRUMAN BURGER? On a radio program, a recipe was given/or a “Truman Burger.” Place two slices of bread on the piano — then play “One Meat Ball.” Whether you think you would like a Truman Burger, or not, we are sure you will like our arrangements for handling your life insurance policy loan. M. S. 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