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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE
MRS. E. G. KAT, Correspondent
Special to The Chronicle.
- Goldville. Feb. 11.—Mr. and Mrs.
Tillman Morse of Clinton, were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trotter and
Frontis Hawkins spent the week-end
in Saluda with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks had as
their week-end gviests Mr. and Mrs.
L C. Jacks of Elizabeth, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Sulton and
daughters spent Saturday in Lau
rens.
Bob Copeland spent Saturday in
Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hawkins and
family were visitors in Union Sun
day.
Ryan Poag of Whitmire, visited his
Louise Farmer, is improving after
being ill with pneumonia.
ular weekly meeting last Tuesday
evening at 7 o’clock at the club
house. r-'
An interesting' program was held,
after which Miss Ruth. Hair, presi
dent of thd club, presented the guest
speaker, Powell Fraser, president of
Mrs. Virgie {!amer is able to be ^ “llW’
out again after'being ill.
Mrs. Helen Rushton is ill at her
home.
Mrs. L. H. Poag is improving after
a recent illness.
Mrs. Ruby Holly is a patient at the
Newberry hospital.
Mrs. G. A. Barrett and daughter.
Kpoke
ingly on “Younit People.”
Later in the evening the club pre
sented one of its members, Miss
Claudia Mae Boyce, with a fountain
pen, in recognition of her faithful
work in the club.
Thursdoy, Februory 13^ 1941
Bridges entertained a group of their
friends at a party for Mrs. F. C.
Row6 Fri<lay at the home af Mrs.
Bridges. Aiter an hour of games and
fun, the hostesses served a sweet
course with coffee.
Feb. 11 was M. Bridges’ birth
day.
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Mrs. Jones Wallenzine will ‘Ob-
serve her birthday Feb. 16.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag, i I'ome.
Friday. ! Blanche Durgin is out again
Miss Sybil Byars and her group
Jeanette, are improving after being i had charge of the social hour, and
ill. X 'sandwiches, potato chips and coffee
Mrs. J. H. Davenport is resting 1 were «erVed.
comfortably after several days’ ill-1 Textile Class Entertained
ness. ! Teachers of the Textile class, W. I ^ „ .4^. , ...
Mrs. Ed Warren has returned tolW. Niver, C. N. Franks, Moody John-,' * adjourned wito prayer,
her home after spending several days j son and Paul Hazel, with their stu-
in Newberry hospital. j dents, motored to Augusta Saturday
J. D. O’Dell continues ill at his! and were entertained at supper.
* Missionary Soeieiy Meets
The Missionary society of the Ep-
worth Methodist church held its reg
ular monthly meeting inasisiem-
bly room of ttie church 5. Mrs.
B. W. Oxner, president, presided over
the meeting and Mrs. Roy Boyce had
charge of the program.*
Papers on “Work Among the Dif
ferent Races” were presented by Mrs.
T. B. Wilkes, Mrs. J. L. Abrams, Mrs.
B. W. Oxner and Mrs. E. H. Hunni-
cutt.
After a business session, the meet-
Long Residence Here
February 14 will mark the 40th
year of Mrs. Marion Hamm’s resi
dence in Goldville. She came here in^
Rev. John Bobo of Laurens, de
livered the evening sermon at the
Baptist church last Sunday.
Horace Poag of Greer, spent Sun
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j alter an illness.
L. H. Poag.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Roper visited j Attend Bible Study
relatives in Piedmont Sunday. i Mrs. J. M. Ross, Mrs. E. H. Hun
after being ill several days. |
Mrs. Elwin Stevens is recuperating tained their children at a birthday
from an illness. 1 dinner Sunday. Their daughters,
Mrs. James Thomas is improving j Miss Claudette Hawkins and Mrs.
Tillman Morse, observed birthdays
during the week.
Birthday Dinner Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hawkins enter-jtt*® year 1901, and has been away
from the. village only about three
months du!ring this time.
Birthdays
Edward Seawright,v son of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Seawright, was nine
years old Feb. 10.
Jeanette Bragg, daughter of Mr.
Attend League Meeting
Mrs.” Henry Gosnell of Madison,, Jo® Abrams and Mrs. J. I Mary Jo Fulmer, Naomi Sample,
N. C., is sp)ending several weeks Abrams attended a Bible study Betty Prater, Sara Ruth, Viola and J and Mrs. Fred Bragg, will have a
w'ith her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Broad Street Methodist J. R. Hall, Jr., Hilda Oxner, Sybil j birthday Feh. 14.
Sprouse. ' j church, Clinton, last week. Mrs. I. T. Farmer, Rev. T. B. Wilkes and J. R. Barbara Willingham was 12 years
Jack and Louise Ellis spent the!^*®”®' Greenwood, conducted the Hall attended a league union meet-'old Feb. 11, and Gray Stroud also
week-end with their grandparents,! ®^®ss
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Culbertson, at
Woodville.
Allen Barron and Betty and Sara
Galloway were week-end guests of
Mr. Barron’s parents and Mimi and
Joan Barron in Fort Lawn.
ing at Oakland Tuesday.
Girls Club Meets
The Joanna Girls club held its reg-
Party for Mrs. Rowe
Mrs. S. G. Sulton and Mrs. T. R.
had a birthday, Feb, 11, as did,Mrs
Irene Carter.
Clarence Wofford had a birthday
Feb. 10. . • .
Mrs. Eugenia Gunter had a birth
day Feb. 8.
Mrs. Arthur Gaskin observed her
birthday Feb. 5. ‘
Feb. 10 was the birthday of Eknest
Smith.
Mrs. E. C. Abrams will have a
birthday Feb. 16.
Fdt). 14 will be Mrs. Clevela^
BrazpEion’s birthday.
James Brown has a birthday Feb.
18.
Today, Feb. 13, iB the'birthday of
Otis Murphy.
Feb. 17 is Naomi Hall’s birthday.
Julian Hunnicutt will have a
birthday Feb. 19. ,
W. K. Waits will celebrate his
birthday Feb, 19.
Feb. 16 is the birthday of Judson
Whitmire.
Bill Thomas will observe his birth
day Feb. 14.
Mrs. Dora Whitmire will have a
birthday Feb. 16.
Frances Rowland, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Rowland, will observe
her birthday Feb. 14;
Hudie L. Gardner is observing his
birthday today, Feb. 13.
Phillip Dudley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Purdy, is 14 years old to-
dky, Feb. 13.
Bobby Franks, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C, N. Franks was four years old Feb
ruary 9.
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YOUNG’S PHARMACY
Mr. and Mrs. Hovie Reid of Ly
man, visited Mrs. Joe Abrams Satur
day.
Mrs. Helen Bozard and family
were visitors in Newberry Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John .DuBois had as
their Sunday guests Sergeants San
ders and Bill Napier of Fort Ontario,
O.swego, N. Y., now stationed at Fort
Jackson. Miss Louella Jones, Sara
McCrary, Frances Barnette and Sgt.
and Mrs. -Sterlin Young and son of
Clinton.
Mrs. Joe Abrams, Miss Doris and
Floyd Abrams were, business visitors
in Columbia Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Shumpert and
son, Montj’, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Delaney Wednesday. Mr.
Shumpert forrrierly was principal of
the Joanna sehool here.
Mr. and Mrs. White Tucker and
children visited relatives in Prince
ton Sunday. *
Kelly Waits, student at Clemson
college, .spent the week-end jsdlh his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams visited
relatwes in Greenwood Sunday af-
terhoon.
Miss Grace Bozard was a week
end guest of Miss Margaret Hazel,
member of the school faculty at
Thomwell orphanage, Clinton.
John, Frances and Miss Sallie
Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown at
tended the Parson funeral at Lanford
Station Sunday.
Mrs. E. C. Brown w’as a visitor in
Newberry Saturday.
, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hamm and
son, Horace, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Martin visited the latter’s father
in Wrightsville, Ga., the past week
end.
Reginald and Clayton Rushton vis
ited in Saluda the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Boland visited
relatives in Batesburg Sunday.
Mrs. Erwin Smith of Greenville, is
spending a few, days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Boland,
T. L. Ellison and son, Lee, and
grandson, Terry, visited relatives in
Anderson Sunday.
Mrs. Marvin Holsonback and sons,
Frank and Ray, spent Saturday in
Whitmire.
E. and Marvin Holsonback vis
ited relatives in Newberry Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Simmons and
family sjjent Sunday with friends in
Abbeville and Greenwood.
Mrs. Roy McDowell of Laurens,
spent the week-end with her sister,
Mrs. Ruth Feltman.
W. C. Cochran and daughter. Dot,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Starnes.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner and
Mrs. Kate Oxner visited relatives in
Newberry Sunday.
Mary Nell Saniple visited her sis
ter, Mrs. John Weathers, in Green
wood the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wood si>ent
Sunday in Newberry. ^
Miss Emma Kate Oxner accom
panied Miss Claudia Mae Boyefe to
Greenville Monday.
James Monroe of Panama Canal
Zone, visited his sister, Mrs. James
Thomas, the past week-end. Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas and children, Bobby
and Billy, accompanied him to
Greenville to visit their father.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Wise, J. B. and
Robert Hodges of Laurens, and Mr.
and Mrs!:“?lLiRfen Hodges of Newberry,
visited Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bragg
Sunday.
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Births
Mr. and Mrs. Mendell Sharpe an
nounce the birth of twin daughters
on Feb. 7. The little girls have been
named Shirley Jean and Sherrill
Anne.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Butler an
nounce the birth of a son, Williaip
Rhett, Feb. 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garner an
nounce the birth of a son, Charles
Larry, Feb. 2. -
with the Sick
Members of the Herbert White
family are improving after being ill
several days. _
John Fulmer has been sick this
week.
George King is improving after an
illness of several days.
Ruby Farmer, daughter of Mrs.
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