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T-Tw; .. ■"S 1 Poge Eight THE CLINTON CH1K)NICLE. CtlHTON. S. C WwiMllfr ia, >9^ WEST ClINTON PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS MRS. JOE C.A.MPBELL. Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brown in Winns- boro the past week-end. Mrs. Mozelle Simmons an dauRh- jter, Mary,* visited relatives in Ath ens, Ga., the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Blease and iF tii \ his home after an operation several' ' weeks ago. . ^ i A, marriag& of interest to their .. , ♦ many friends here and elsewhere was -Birthdays and Anniversaries . ' of Miss Katie Mae Bigham of ^Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Barton cele-' this city and Robert Wingo of near V ,, ji “ brated their eleventh wedding an-1 Laurens, ^hich took place at Watts Mrs. Sallie Simmons was called tOj Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Blease and, daughter, Juanita, visited 1\^. and niversary Nov. 23. I Mill Sunday, November 17. assisted by her sister, Mrs. Melvin Huey, served chicken salad sand> wiches, cakes and Pepsi-Cola. Annavneement The Home Demonstration club mil hold its regulai* monthly meeting XjLurens on account of the illness/of j children and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence j Mrs. W. T. Lamb in Greenville the{’ observe heri * 'Hie''“ceremony',wm performed! by her .son, Claude Simmons. Mrs.* Palmer How'ard was the 'week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. £chumpert in Newberry munity hall. AU members are urged to be present'and new'Members art Woftortl of Goldville, were visitors in past week-e^. ^ |eleventh widding'annivireVry &t.,! the gr»oln', pastor. Rev. J. H. Hoi- Newberry Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ealey and'v«., in th# nresenre of several R. C. Powell and daughter, Ed-1children were visitors in Laurens! - , !members of the immediate families IBring fruit. The members 'na. and Mr. and Mrs. Driggers yis- Saturday. L Mr and Mre J. H C^bome c®l®-rSre WiiSot thTmtrart^^^^ ^ated th«ir 26th weddine anniver-1 "irs. wingo is me auraciive^augn a^uvimA ( given m honor of Mrs. Spiers’ moth-1 Mrs. Edna Campbell of Knoxville, <>r, Mr.< Joo Purdv. in Goldville. Fenn., spent sever,^ days with her Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Pruitt and sister, Mrs. M. P. Bradley, and Mr. daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. W. R.iBradley. Mother’s Chib Meets Mr. and Mrs. "waiter Spiers and*»ted relative.s in Flag Point, Tenn.,| Mrs. M. T. FickUn spent the i no^ ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bigham j favorite cake recipe children attended a birthday dinner|thc pa.st weel^-end end with relatives in Ninety-Six. , ‘ ^ ot near Clinton. __ ‘ ■ ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Arnold attend-) Charlie Smith, little son. of Mr.j .pjjg bride was lovely in in an en-l ed the Santa Claus parade in Green- and Mrs. Hope Smith, was one year Lemble of new blue with black ac- ^^® Mother’s club met Tuesday ville Monday. / 1°^^* Monday, Nov. 18. icessories. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Owens, Mrs. j Raymond Tucker will celebrate a | young couple will make their Miller and daughter of Laurens.j Mr. and Mrs. Colie Gregory and;James Creswell and son, Mrs. H. W.jbirthday Friday, Nov. 29. spent Sunday with Mrs. J. S. Qld-’ehiMren visited her father A ! Harmon, in Woodruff Saturday. D. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Butler spent Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ivester and Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester visited home in Columbia where Mr. Wingo Simmons and daughter, Evelyn, Mr.j. Mrs. R. C. Lunsford observed her'jg employed at Fort Jackson. beville Tuesday. the week-end with Mi*.. Butler’s ^ ... brother. J. P. Butler, and Mrs. But-, relatives m Martin. Ga., the past l^r in Willi3m*'ton |\^ccK"Cnci# Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McCullough I Mr. and Mrs J H. Mobley of ^i.sited their s<m and daughter-in-jG'-eenwo^. spent the week-end with law, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCul- Mr and Mre J. K Braswell Sr. Tough, in Elberton, Ga.. Sunday. Mf- Mrs. l^omas Ballew andi j ^ continues ill at his Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Dudley and i®J^*Mren "^‘^^ihome on Jackson street. s:on of Columbia, spent the week-|Mr- and Mrs. R. M. Hampton in evening at the community hall with twenty-five present. The meeting was called to order by the president. Opened with song, and Mrs. James Crain, Mrs. Arthur,birthday Saturday, Nov. 23. i*“ “• “Look for The Beautiful.” Roll Davis and J. D. Owens attended the! Mrs. T. B. Cranford celebrated her! called and minutes read by the sec-, funeral of Elijah Woolbright in Ab-j birthday Monday, Nov. 25. | ^ « retary, Mrs. A. G, Arnold. All Johnnie Morris will observe his Mrs. Dora McDonald and Chvuel)>usiness attended to and report of 115th birthday Sunday, Dec. 1. Broom were united in marriage Sat-,the sick with flowers being sent 4 Among The Sick Mrs. Nellie Cogdill is ill at her home on Jackson street. Nov. 20. « nd with Mr and Mrs Walter Sniers. I. im Madden returned home ^esday, Nov. 26, is the fifth birth-j Mrs. Jane Lesley spent the week-1^^®*^®^ operation at thej^gy qj Margie Gregory ‘ Mrs. Susie Kirby celebrated her urday ’ evening at six o’clock at thei During the social hour an oyster home of Rev. C. R. Anderson, the ^upp^r was served by candle light officiating minister in the presence of'by Mrs. Cecil Walker, Mrs. Palmer a few close friends. I Howard, Mrs. J. L. Arnold, Mrs. S. Mr. and Mrs. Broom wUl make I b. Snelgrove, and Mrs. Vernon Lows, their home in the Lydia community. | Music and recitatimw were fur- ♦—^ ~ (ni^ed throughout thb evening by Thanksgiving Party i Mrs. lone Wallace of the NYA home. birthday Nov. 15. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Clayton and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tucker cele- 1 brated their wedding anniversaries Mr. and^ Mre. R. D. Poolel^^®®' hospital. _ j Saturday, Nov. 36, is the birthday! On Thursday evening the. Young; ’ ‘ Barton, and Mr. j’*' Laurens. j Mrs. Hampton Gregory has been (Of^rs; J. Huej^. . Ladies’ class of Calvary PSIiUst* fvister, Mrs. W. A. CUntaB Waman Laaaa Pather I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Attaway and [ ill several days. j Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis will church enjoyed a Thanksgiving party Mr.s Claude Berry and children, l®^^Mren spent the week-end withi Mrs. David Owens is recuperating j celebrate their wedding anniversary' given at the home of Miss Lillian J. F. and Mrs. Alice Garrison ol Ninety-|Mr- Mrs Six. were Sunday' gucst.s of Mr.jNinety-Six. | accident, and Mrs G R Bt*rrv •' I Miss Vivian Mobley of Green- Mrs. Leonard Gilliam has been ill Mr unci Mrs Bud Bridgman andi^ood, spent the week-end with Miss'several days. .son. Claude, of Rockingham. N. C.. Braswell.* l Mrs. C F Attaway in [at her home after an automobile tomorrow, Nov. 29. Mrs. W. A. Hamilton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Estes Campbell of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. C. F. Dunaway has been ill James Meadors and Leroy Sanders several days. ^rpent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. iwere visitors in Spartanburg Satur-j Mrs. B. F. Clayton and children I^ . , I .spc'nt the week-end with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis and son, Mrs. Lois Brooks in Belton. R. H. GausC and son, | with them fur ni^- N- Gause. Jr., and William Spoon j attended the preaching service at Braswell Guessing games and contests were enjoyed during the .evening with Helen King, Mildred Arnold,~Vir- Wingo of Columbia were the Sunday jginia Brown, Joe Campbell and Ru- Milford Wright i.s recuperating at ham, near Clinton. guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Big- fus King winning in Bingo. During the social hour the hostess, Word was received here the past week of the dedth on Nov. 12 of John B. Henry^ 80, a native of Can ada. Mr. Henry was residing at Fall River, Masi., at, the time of his death. He was the father of Mrs. Alfred Ashlin and grandfather of Mrs. Harold DeYoung of Gordon street. ^ -weeks' \ isit. . • . ^ „ 3. B. Neul vK-ited in Belton Sun-'Amick Grove church near Batesburg. d.XV. , Mis. K. M. Woods und daughteri Mrf and Mrs. John Word and Mr. of Newheirv. visited her sister, Mrs.IMrs. Joe Campbell and little W. H. Bc'ckham. Sunday. idaughter._Dawn^visited Mrs. Word's Ml. and Mrs. R. B. Speal's and'^^ther. Frank Reed, and Mrs. Reed ><)n. Jimmie, of .Anderson, spent Whitmire Sunday. * ^ the week-end with .Mr. and Mrs. F.i Mr. and Mrs. Manley Faulkner C Barker Dawsonville, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. Reatha Scarborough of Gold- Mrs. C. F. Dunaway. , viile. spent several davs with .Mr.' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry and fam-j and Mr< Henrv King. attended a surprise birthday din-j Mrs. Robert Neal' of Anderson. | g'ven in honor of Mrs. Terry’s | .«.pent the week-end with relatives.'"bother, Mrs. W.-A. Terry, who was, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harper „ and celebrating her 82nd birthday. Sun- family ol W’oodrull, and Mrs. Eliza*-Greenwood. beth Reed of Duncan, were Sunday G. Cooley, Bud Owens and guests of .Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis visited Harrison Osborne is visiting \)is Mrs. Davis’ brother, Wedman Tum- tflaughter, Mrs. A. K. Ayres, in Hart cr, at Fort Jackson Monday, County, Ga. Mrs. Charlie Stone and Mrs. S..M. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Jones and Mr. Robinson and son were the.weck- and Mrs. Robert Jones and Irene ®^^ guests of Mrs. J. M. Anderson. Sind Shirley Jones of Greenville,! Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hambrick and spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. sons, Raymond, and Huel, of Green- J. C. Meadors. ville, spent the week-end with Mr. Mrs. Mable /Tucker, Sgt. John|^^^ Mrs. J. R. Hambrick. Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gillet.l and Mrs. N. C. Sproles and John Godfrey. Walter McAllister, i daughter, Marilyn, spent Thanksgiv- and Glidy Holmes enjoyed a birth-with relatives in Clifton. ^ay dinner given in honor of Ray- Mr, and Mrs. C. W .Foster and mond Tucker and' Mrs. Susie Kir-' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and by Sunday. children visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. MEMORY mi SERVE 'cAwellaiuoufi DIRECTORY > Look (Ip tbo NimlMr Before You Cell Foster in Whitmire Sunday. I Mrs. L. C. Elledge and daughter, I Dora, and Fred Holtzclaw spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elledge. G. W, Pearson of Columbia, spent (the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Davis. Bill Elledge of the CCC camp, spent the week-end with his liar- ents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elledge. — Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Chaney of Yllll Greenwood, visited their daughter, I wU • ■ ■_ Mrs. Tommie Galloway, and Mr. Galloway. ^ Mr, and Mrs. W, H. Caughman and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Caughman visited friends in Newberry Sunday. Mrs. Newton Patterson- and chil dren of Cherokee Falls, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H»llr Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Garrett and children of Ldurens, visited Mr. and ,Mrs. J. D. Word, Sunday evening. I Mrs. Ursula Blakely and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy of Enoree, visited Mr. arid Mrs. Maxie Blakely in Spartanburg Sunday. ! Mr., and Mrs. Paul Waddell of Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold Sunday. I Mrs. P. D. Maynard and Mrs. C. I A. Davis attended a birthday din ner given in honor of H. A, Rush in I Greenwood Sunday. Chevis Sligh, Misses Adeline and ^ Theresa Lipscomb of Spartanburg, I were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'j. H. Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. O. M.* Mahaffey of J Greenville, spent the week-end with iMr. and Mrs. W. C. Baugham. ' Mrs. Herman- Bedenbaugh of ‘Winnsboro, and children, Jimmie and Patricia, are visiting their sister, jMrs. Ozie Mae McKissick. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor and j family visited relatives in Newberry bers. This is annoyinz - i Sunday. k 4.U J L Thelma Webb and Arthur TO DOtxl you and those i Sanders visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I Brittain in Morganton, N. C. I Mr. and Mrs. George Samples and j son, Forrest, visited relatives in ; Woodruff Saturday, j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler of 'Fountain Inn, spent Sunday with j Mr, and Mrs. A, G, Arnold. ; . Miss Mildred McGee was the I week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. 1 Bennie Spiers, and Mr. Spiers, in {Laurens. I T. B. Cranford and Mr. and Bfrs. Memory is a triclcy ^ing. If it doesn^t fail altogether, it some times gets things twisted. This is espe cially true in the case of figures, and ex plains why calling tel ephone numbers from memory often results in getting wrong num- you call by mistake. So be sure of the num ber before you make a call. Look it up in your telephone direc tory. It will save your time. You will avoid Idisturbing others un- jauiy and you will spare yourself the cm- barrassment of get ting wrong numbers. SOOTIEIO BaitsENODE m TElEiRSPI COIDPIU Paul Cranford of Bath, visited rela- ttivM the past week-end. I Teddie Bell spent the week-end with Beverly Anne Pruitt In Laur ens. Mrs. C. A. Davis ul Femandina, Fla., spent thanksgivihg with Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Maynard. Misses Vera Parknum bnd Ger trude King and Mn. Ruth Cathcart were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Mh and Mrs. Bennie Ratten ai Newberry, visited Mr. and ’Mrs. R. C. Lunsfwd Sunday. Mrs. D. W. Bagwell, llxi Cadi Wooten. Mrs. Ode Mae McKirnttk and Miss Gladys Lioderatan e. HA MttrT O hHS THE GIFT PROBLEM ' <■ , NATIOfiALLY KNOWN LINES ON CREDIT <»••• V-C. 1 TtT H « AS LITTLE AS /^Um SOUTAlRE A W E E K tluree lustrious dia' ^ monds set in a 14Kt. s|A TC nateral dsintily dS* dgned BMimtii^. USE Ttm 6IEIIT Lovely lir|e mond in a distine- ti^ 14Kt. natoral gold nMwrithig. 14J5 FAY SOe WteCLY PAY tOe WEEKLY Uift lT>Je«sl Balm "BUsabeth Baleva' 17-J|e«rd‘ 91 7S —nartiir^ni- {|| n B W aa saMlI as a dinie.1 BMMNNN Five ’’Bhie-white'*! diaasonds in a 14Kt jc* natasal gold messit-P^* mg tf serene Maaty^ PAY |IS0 weekly -An! 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