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Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursdoy, Februory 13, >1941 WEST ClIKTON PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondept girls gathered for the occasion, en joying several games and contests, directed by Mrs. Jessie Harmon. Each little guest remembered Mary Ellen with a gift. Refreshments were served b^-.thej hostess, assisted by Mrs. Harmon. '1 Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries i Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Abbott observ- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and son.isition as state inspector, being sta- Boyce, of Bamberg, were Sunday! tioned in Union at the present, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Bark- Mrs. R. M. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. er. * Willie B. Quinton, Mr. and Mrjs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Colie Blease, Mr. and liam Snelgrove and Misses Julia Sul Mrs. Clarence Welford and family, 1 livan and Juanita Rush attended ajed their wedding anniversary Feb. and Mr. and Mrs. Neuflfer Creswell birthday dinner given in honor of 7_ and little daughter, Joyce, visited Joe Robertson Giles in Greenwood, j Yesterday was the wedding anni- Mrs. Creswell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs^ | Mr .and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and [ versary of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Camp- A. B. Matthews in Colurpbia Sunday, little daughter, Katherine, and Mrs. j . Mr. and Mrs. John Cranford and Betty Lawson and Willie Lawsont February 4 was the birthday of' lamily attended the funeral of Mr.'visited Mr, and Mrs. Jimmie Lawson;Mrs. Same Simmons. Cranford’s brother, V. W. Cranford, at Cross Anchor. Mrs. J. L. Arnold observed her fourteen Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sanders and,birthday February 7. daughter, Carolyn Brenda, of Spar-j Robert McGinnis was tanburg, spent the week-end with'years old on February 12. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Sanders. ^ i Mrs. L. E. Harris will observe her Henry Davis of Spartanburg, was birthday Monday, Feb. 17. the week-end guest of Rev. and Mrs, i- J- H. Crowe will observe his birth- iR D, .Hughes. Sunday, February 16. Today is the birthday of J. C. Miss Verdie Leake of Greenville, in Spartanburg Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealey and son visited Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Samples in Goldville Sunday. ^ Mrs. W. M. Lyles was the Sunday gue.st of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whit mire. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Trammel and. family visited Miss Dorothy Bagwell ‘'-’ Moore who '.s a patient at the Workman; Jfnt the week-end with her parents. Hedspeth will be two years Memorial hospital in Woodruff. Sun-, Mr .and Mrs. C. L. Lark. ^ day. I Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster and j Cecji Adams will obser,ve his birth- Alvin Trammell and Cecil Car-; grandchildren, Juanita and George, pgjj jg michael visited Mr. and Mrs. Dunk; were, vistors the past week-end of Carolyn Kendrick, small daughter Power in Greenwood the past week-' relatives in Whitmire. ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kendrick, will end. I Mrs. J. J. McGinnis were yiree years old Feb. 15. J. a; Sanders of Fort Jack.son, vis-1 Sunday guests of Mrs. McGinnis ivlllrgie Samples will be ten years ited Miss Virginia Smith the past j brother, L. Foster^ of Whitmire, j February 14. week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballew and family visited Mrs. Ballew’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hampton, in Fountain Inn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith > ana Mrs. J. J. Smith and daughter. Nan, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore of Cal-j February 11 was the wedding jm- houn Falls, are spending the week ^iversary of Mr .and Mrs. Earl Bras- W’ith Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore. 'well ' , Mr. and Mrs. George .Johnson and Tomorrow is the birthday of children of Abbeville, visited Mr, and I Thornton Meadors and J. J. Owens. Mrs. A. G. Galloway Saturday, i Mrs. A. M. Spivey celebrated her Ed and Fred King of Thornwell pg^ruary 6v attended the funeral of J.'D. Wood j orphanage spent Saturday with their, in Greer Sunday. ' brother, Rufus King. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Snlegrove of] Earlie Owens of Laurens, was the Birthday Dinner Mrs. James Creswell gave a birth- Saluda, spent Sunday with Mr. and; Sa^rday guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. j ^jgy dinner Sunday honoring her Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove. J. Owens. , Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Merchant, Sr.,} Jerry Vincin of Enoree, visited} and daughter, June, of Saluda, were relatives and friends here the past Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrfe. S. L. week-end. I Merchant, Jr sons, Neuffer and Melvin. Announcement The Woman’s Missionary society of Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Cromer Calvary Baptist church will hold its Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore and son,* Anderson( were week-end Suests^ j.ggyjgj. monthly meeting at the home Jack, of Moncks Corner, were the of relatives here. - Mrs. R. D. Hughes on Monday week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe| Miss Ruth Calahan of Buffalo, j gygjjjjjg g^ 7 o’clock. Terry. [spent the week-end with Mr. and, members are urged to attend. Mi.s.se.s Sybil Cromer and Juanita Mrs. John Campbell. j « Cooper \i.sited Mi.ss Mildred' Arnold I Earle Norvell of Simpsonville, vis-.. i„ Memory of Mrs. Mary Canfield the past week-end. } ited his father, W. T. Nor\’ell Sunday. 1 Passed Away Feb. 15, 1940 Hubert Snelgrove is spending some! Gertrude King visited friends at} time with his uncle, W. L. Baird, in Fort Jackson Sunday. Leefield, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Hughes and Harris Phillips of Arizona, spent' the week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1 children of Whitney, spent Sunday I Graves. Jessie Campbell and M. P. Peddy i in Mar- spent the past week-end shall. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Colie Gregory and -with Mr. Hughes’ sister. Mrs. D. G. Jackson, and Mr. Jackson. Mrs. S. C. Foster visited relatives in Gastonia and Charlotte the past week. j family visited Mrs. Gregory’s fathp, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker and son A. D. Harmon in Woodruff Sundiy. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leona Rice of Laurens, spent Walter Walker in Laurens. the week-end with her daughter,; Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Byrum of Brad* Mrs. Henry Madden, enton. Fla., spent .several days the Mr. and Mrs. Capers Gregory and past week with Mr. Byrum’s mother, children were Sunday guests of Mrs. | 3«rs. Mary Byrum. Fowler Douglas. j Mr. and Mrs. Capers Gregory and Whitmire, visited k family of Ware Shoals, visited! Mr. daughter, Mrs. Robert Berry, and Mrs. J. H. Crowe. % tt j xt J 1 r, ^ Mrs. R. D. Hughes and Mjrs. R. N. Mr and M^ Charles Dunaway p-j^^le attended a called meeting of and little daughter Pegg.e Jo, spent ^ ^ ^ g^ the the week-end with relatives near ggp^j^^ church in Laurens, xaurens. Miss Eva Campbell of Buffalo, vis- Mr .and Mrs. Harry Foster and ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John children and Rozzelle Foster visited Campbell, the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Foster in Gas- Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith, Mr. and tonia Thursday. Mrs. D. Ma.ssey of Chester, and L. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whitmire ofjE. Morris of Woodruff, were Sunday Goldville, spent Sunday with Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mor- Mary, you are way up in Heaven Far beyond the deep blue sky You have overcome the tempter I hope to meet you bye and bye. You have overcome your trials ! You have passed from death to life; You will never know sorrow j To you there’ll come no night. j You were kind, so patient and gentle You always had~a smile. A kind word for everybody Made your short life on earth i worthwhile. But Mary dear, we know you’re happy On streets of gold, by the river fair . You said goodnight to us on earth,; dear, But soon you’ll say good morning 1 there. I Mrs. J. A. Dunaway. W. R. Strange has accepted a pd- ris. at 8 SEWING COTTON-J. & P. Coats or Clark's O.N.T. 6- cord cotton. Block or white. Sizes 40, 50, 40. 300 yd. spool 8c PMimoid* BIAS TAPE- quality lawn in single or double fold. Fast color 8 yards 8c Pettimaid SEAM BIND^ ING—Vj" woven edge. Rayon and silk. 5 yds 8c PtMimoid RICK RACK BRAID—Size 29. White, black and popular colors. 6 yds. 8c Pqiiimoid BO'* TAPE ‘ MEASURE—Reversible. Steel ends 8c Peiiimaid RAYON ELAS* ,TIC — ’A" width. White or pink. 5 yards to packpge PMimoid PEARL BUT* ^TONS — Fresh water, go^ quaHty. In ossorted sizes. Cord Be NOVELTY BUTTONS-. |Wide selection of colors and styles : 8c PMlnald PINS [rustproof. 300 for_ Pmco* safety pins' Brass, 8c Nickel ploted. 34 to bunch Be SCWIN6 MACHINI Nil DIES—TuIm of 4 8c PMimoid SKIRT BELT*' INC — 1%* %vide. White or Wack. Yd. ^ Oe FRILLING-Yd 4-^8e PEARL COVON-J. & P. Coots or dork's 0>I.T. Size 5 Block, white md.colors. 75 yd. boH Be ' im. u. t. Nt. Off. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Attaway and { children visited Mr. and Mrs. J; T. j Attaway in Ninety-Six Sunday. j But we miss you Mary, how we: miss you, j Mother, Dad, and little Nell, But we hope we all shall see you} When Jesus, King of Glory, calls. Mother, Dad, and Daughter Nell, 1| Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Creswell, Sr.,j Miss Nell Canfield. - ^ , FARM MAY GIVE J.he"M ““J. 'r "s/wwt j industry sinews (Comtinued from page one) Misses Marguerite Seay and Mattie an endless list of other goods. Most Williamson and Messrs. Carl Hagan ■, J T< J J • o • 'Of these uses of cellulose are devel- and Fred McCarson visited m Spin- dale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hunt of near Clinton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay. opments of our own lifetimes. New ones are constantly being added. There are men who envision the time when cellulose for industrial -J . IDT b • —* purposes will be as important to the the week-end with Mr. Spivey’s; even^w tt^is pos- m^er, Mrs. Lula Spivey, in Green-^ iravTto ' Mri Jodia Sorrow and Mrs Weeks I «><><•>“ from grass, and make Mrs. Jodia sorrow and Mrs. paper from comsUlks. It is possible. of Greenwood, and Mrs Mary Ow- ^J economically feasible', ens were dinner guests of Mrs. James ^ pallulose '"Mm.^Roi’Marchbanks of Gaffney, is snendine several davs with her ^^*'®^ gap of cost, and it wiU corn- spending several days with her, whole, already enormous, sister, Mrs. J. H. Barbery and Mr. Barbery. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Woods and daughter,* Edna, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Woods in Greer Monday. Misses I Vera Parkman and Ger-,. ... au •* t-, • - trude King, Mrs. Ruth Cathcart, and''? Mr. and Mrs. Manning Burdette and ,‘*'“ md^tries mdergoi^ little daughter, MeUsi Ann, visited “ ^weepmg transition, Mr. Living ever-expanding industrial cellulose market. “I have suggested that we take a new view of agriculture; that we | concentrate our attention on what I slon concluded. Otto Senter dt Fort Jackson Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Meadors and little son, Hacold, and Mr. and j WILLKIE WANTS Mrs. Walter Meadors visited Mr. and I TO AID BRITAIN Mrs. P. M. Meadors in Lancaster! (Qontinqed from page one) Sunday. , ! would be in war a month afterward. Mr. and Mrs. John Word, Mr. an^.That my guess.” Mrs. David Word, Misses Nora Can-| “One month?” ejaculated Senator non, Marie Weir, visited in Lyman and Greer Sunday. Misses Gaynelle Hughes and Lil- i lian Bagwell of Whitmire, were the week-end guests of*-Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hughes. j Among The Sick j W. D. Gilbert is a patient at the ‘ General hospital in Greenville. I “Aunt” Rachael Whitmire is ill at I the home of her great-niece, Mrs. }J. A. Ehmaway. I Friends of J. L. Maddox will be I glad to learn he is improving after j being ill three weeks. ! George Spearman is much better (after two weeks of flu. * Mrs. Woodrow Wilson continues ill at her home. C. B. Smith is ill at his home on Bailey street. Birthday Party On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Wm. Cannon gave a party honoring the ^birthday of her little dailghter, Mary Ellen, who was ei|d^t years old Feb ruary 6. A large number of little boys apd Rejmolds, Democrat, of North Caro lina, member of the senate foreign relations committee. “Well, a month or 60 days.” * “No man can guarantee to 'you that the policy of aid to Britain will not involve the United States in war,” he said, but he solemnly added that Hitler is far less apt to be ag gressive toward the Western hemis phere while England stands. 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