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THE Clinton chronicle, Clinton, s. c.
Thursdoy, Moy 22, 1941
WEST CLINTON PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
ms. JOE CAMPBELL. CorrespondeBt
Mr. and Mrs. David Word, Misses
Marie Weir and Kathleen Taylor of
Laxirens, William Weir and Talmad^e
Simmons visited Wilbur Weir at
Camp Stewart, Ga., the past week
end.
Mrs. W H. Adams and daughter,
Patsy, visited relatives in Spartan
burg Sunday.
Mrs. A. T. Young and children,
Grady and Annie Mae, of Green
wood, visited their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strick
land, Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Byars of Clif
ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Morris Satiirday.
Mr. and Iprs. Dewey Lanford and
Mrs. Bertie Jones, in Baxter, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Long and chil
dren visited Mrs. J. L. Long in
Greenwood Sunday.
Miss Lena Wilson of Atlanta, has
and Mrs. Hays Carr of Greenwood,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Duddery, and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Partridge of Co
lumbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Spiers the past week-end.
Johnnie Minick of Fort Bragg, N.
C., was the week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballew and
children were visitors in Greenville
Svmday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester and
returned home after spending several
days with her sister and brother-in- children visited Mr. and Mrs. Jethro
port of the sick committee, witii
cards to be sent to them. The meet^
ing was then turned over to the
program leader, Mrs. Joe Terry.
Topic for the month, “An Urgent
Gospel—^lQ., Direct Youtii.” Bible
study. Psalm 81, “Honey On Hie
Rock,” by Mrs. Joe Davenpolk.
Hymn, “Jesus Saves.” Prayer by
Mrs. Joe Campbell, Posters cm the
program were disciissed by the lead
er. Hymn, ‘“The Ring's Business.”
The next meetii^ will be With Mrs.
law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler, i Pace in Lyman the* past week-end. / j R. T. Trammell on Pitts street.
Larry and Malcohn Fowler returned Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Beckham and! The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Joe
for a
home with her fot a visit. | children visited Mr. Beckham’s
,Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fowler of La--mother who is ill in Great Falls, on
grange, Ga., are making their home)Sunday. . „
with their son and daughter-in-law, Mrs. W. A. Hamilton and children
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler.
' of Spartanburg, visited her sister
Mr and Mrs Joe Terry had as ■ ®od brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. held Sunday at the home of Mr. and
their’guests thi^week-end Mrs. W.i Estes Campbell, on Sunday. [Mrs. J. R. Boyd near Clinton. Mem-
Terry and Mrs. Ralph Riddle,, ilerved:
refreshments. '
Family Reunkm
The Braswell family reunion was!
son. Mr .arid Mrs. Alvin Beck and! Mr. and Mrs. Colie Campbell, Mr
A Terry Misses Sue and Beatrice' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meadors, Mrs. I bers of the Immediate families were
Terry of Greenwood. i M. Sanders and son, Bobby, vis- j present.
’ ited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hale in}
A. G. Galloway.
~ "'Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cannon and
son. Miss Mildred Lee, visited rela
tives in Balsam, N. C., the past
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jones of
Bpartanburg, s^^nt (the week-end
with Mrs. Jack Anderson.
The £. R. Vanadore family had a
picnic dinner at the Greenwood
bridge Simday.
Rev. R. D. Hughes entertained the
Intermediate class of the B. Y. U.
daughter of Louisville, Ky.. spent! and Mrs. L. C. Whelchel and children | anH Mr,
Ih, week-end with Mr. and Mrs. i td^ted the past week-end in Charles-1 Mj-
Mrs. Floyce Bell and son, Teddy,(man Sunday.
and Mrs. J. S. Oldham spent Sunday! Mr and Mrs. John Bowie and M^ • • * « v w *
with Mr and Mrs W R Miller i Ophelia Owens of Greenwood, J. H.jwith a picnic at Mill Rock Mondly^
Charley Davis of Fernandina,'Fla., l ^ite, Mrs. Oscar Howard, and son evening
spent trte week-end with Peggy ^^ar, Jr., of Tucapau, Mr. and Mrs. i
, I Charlie Davis of Femandina, Fla.,
Mr.'and Mrs. C. W. Windsor and I were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reid of Whit-! children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
mire, and Mr. and Mrs. Everette, gar Brazil in Columbia Sunday.
Bishop of Kinard, visited their moth
er, Mrs. Minnie Reid, recently.
Mrs. Jack Anderson and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jones, Miss
Ruth Jones, on Sunday visited Billy
Jones, who is ill in the hospital at
Fort Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foster and chil
dren visited relatives
Sunday.
Mrs. Willie Sanders and daughter
of Laurens, are spending the week
end with her aunt, Mrs. John Camp
bell.
Miss Reatha Scarborough- of Qold-
ville, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry King.
J. D. Gossett is visiting his sister,
Mrs. Paul Maynard.
I Among The Sick
Friends of Mrs. Thornton Mead-
'ors will be glad to know die'is im-
Mrs. R. E. Anderson of Pickens,: proving after two weeks’ illness,
is visiting her son and daughter-in-
Mrs. J. J. Childress of Shelby, N. , _
C., is visiting her grand-daughter,! Rev. and 1^. C, R. ^derson.
Mrs Kav Burrell ^*‘5. W. C. Wood and son
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Attaway andl^^^» Adams, Mrs. J. I.
children and Mr. and Mrs. Otis At-j^elmas visited m Spartanburg Sun-
taway attended a dinner Sunday ini^^y* t:. « n »,•
Ninety-Six given in honor of Mr. i
and Mrs. J. F. Attaway, who were|Mn» Eve^ Sunmom,
in Lockhart celebrating their 49th wedding an- R- H. Gauae,
niversary m Whitmire Sunday.
Those visiting relatives and friends
from Camp Stewart, Ga., the past
week-end were: Tommy and Charles
Galloway, Edward Bigbee, Ralph
RidtHe^ James Meadors, William D,
and Joe Terry, Jr., Ben and Jess
Campbell and M. P. Petty.
Phillip Duddery of Goldville, Mr.
A. H. Parkham visited his sister,
Mrs. W. L. McDowell, in Saluda, the
past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell
and children, Mrs. Charlie Garrett
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Campbell in Lyman Simday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Creswell and
Horace Osborne is a patient a tthe
hospital in Rock Hill.
Miss Geraldine Barbery has been
ill several days.
Jimmie Cathcart is ill at his home
on Washington street.
Ramona Moore has the measles.
Friends of Mrs. Grace Cole will
be interested to know she is im
proving at the - General hospital
where she underwent a facial ope
ration recently.
W. F. Sumerel has been ill sev
eral days.
Mrs. Ella Harvey is ill.
Mrs. C. P. Oakley is re<riiperating
at her home after a tonsil operation
in a Greenville hospitaL
Mrs. W. A. Dunaway, Sr., is im-
Mr, and Mrs. Nuffer Creswell and'Proving after an operation on Sun-
MONDAT AND TUESDAY.
May 26 and 27
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
May 26 and 27
They Met In Argentina
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Miss Kathleen Tumblin of Laurens,
and Melvin Creswell visited Chim
ney Rock, N. C., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sanders and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Senterj
day.
Mrs. E. B. Davis continues ill at
her home near Clinton.
Christine Davis is ill at her home.
enjoyed boat riding at Broadway! PARCHED CROPS
lake m Anderson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam and
children, Miss Elizabeth Woodward
and Bo Woodward and Miss Janet
IN DIXIE SECTOR
IN NEED OF RAIN
With JAMES ELLISON, BUDDY Woodward” visited in Greenville Sun-i
EBSON, MAUREEN O’HARA, AL-
:BERT0 VILA, DIOSA COSTELLO,
and ROBERT BARRATT.
day.
Atlanta, May 20.—Warm sunshine
Sultry Senoritas and Tantalizing N. C .
W. D. Gilbert is visiting his sister,
Mrs. Lawrence Peigler, in Gastonia.
FIAICHOT TOIE
WaikrBREnUI IMSnil
IflbrtBEnm
A UNIVERSAL AcTURE
DONALD DUCK in “TIMBER.”
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Feature starts 2:37, 4:39, 7:37, 9:44.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
May 28 and 29
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Michael Shayne,
Private Detective"
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,,
. May 28 and 29
''Washington Melodrama
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With FRANK MORGAN, ANN
RUTHERFORD, KENT TAYLOR,
DAN DAILEY. JR., LEE BOWMAN
and VIRGINIA GREY.
High adventure in the world’s most
dramatic city!
Comedy, “THE RING AND THE
BELLE" with Andy Clyde.
“POPULAR SCIENCE.”
9:30 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY.
10c and 15c
Feature starts 2:00, 3:54, 5:42, 7:36
and 9:28.
g FRTOAY AND SATURDAY,
IT’ May 30 and 31
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i Madeleine Carroll
' fretl MacMurray
With LLOYD NOLAN, MARJORIE
WEAVER, JOAN VALERIE, WAL
TER ABEL, ELIZABETH PATTER
SON and DONALD MacBRiDE.
Feature starts 2:00, 4:39, 7:18, 9:55.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lunsford vis
ited in Saluda Sunday.
east and growers feared losses on
their crops unless rains fall soon.
The dry weather, following the
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold, acrom-that P«-
’ vailed mto early May, slowed or
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boozer';--^ ^ -“J
and son, Donald, of Goldville, visit- TlaP cr^s a^^y late
ui getting started. Forecasts indi
getting
cated no break in the drought for
the next four or five days.
ed in Easley Sunday.
Guy Rush of Ninety-Six, visited
relatives here the past week-end. |
Mr. and Mr., H^tty BramleU had ^ "TT
as their guerts Sunday Mrs. Mary i^er^^owed^litO^ctt^danuJe
Fallow and chUdren, Mr. and Mrs, I *
W. A. Taylor and daughter, Mr. and *!? Southeaat.
Mrs. Henry Gentry and daughter, “‘P
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. HiU of LaSrens ' f'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crenshaw andlj^’^'?”* "“P *“ ?'**<'•
sons, Mrs. Sallie Hellams, and Wil-
llam Langston of WhitIni^. I Carolina, whUe the
. Mrs. Nannie Snipes and children of 8®“* Carolina ,^p was late.
Alabama and Louisiana have
Greenwood, are visiting Miss Faye
Staggs
Mr .and Mrs. Jim Sweat and Mr.
about finished shipping cabbage. In
North Carolina, the survey showed
and Mrt. Odell bregory spent Sunday
at Lanford Station with Mrs. J. B
Godfrey,
Miss Mary Fletcher of Spartan
burg, is visiting Mrs. Z. W. Rush-
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Beyond the Sacramento
With BILL ELLIOTT and EVE
LYN KEYES.
Feature starts 3:39, 6:18, 8:57.
“THE GREEN ARCHER,” Chap
ter 13.
9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
10 and 15c
ton.
than earlier expectations,” unless the
cabbage fields receive rain soon. In
South Carolina dry weather already
caused the shipping season to be cur
tailed.
The South Carolina crop of cu
cumbers needs moisture if«the har
vest is to come in by July 1, while
peak movement from Alabama is
expected in the next two weeks.
The Georgia crop will move about'
FRTOAT AND SATURDAY,.
May SO and 31
Mrs. J. H. Bouknight and daugh
ter, Patricia, Misses Ruby Smith,
and Ruth Lowry spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bouknight in
Newberry. I
Mrs. Pieces Gregory and son, , - .g
Larry have returned home afterj ghortagl of moisture ■Has prob-'
Mr^anl M^f and ^ ^ the'
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Graham and u..* -
Mrs. toest RusseU of Ware Shoals,
spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs.
Martha Graham.
Leon McCullough- spent the past
week-end in Middleton, Ga., with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Me
zz
Pals of the Pecos
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“MEMORY TRICKS” with PETE
SMITH. LATEST NEWS.
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7:ie and 9:24.
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7:06, and 9:19.
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MOORE and PAT O’MALLEY.
Your favorite trigger trio! Ridin’
down the action trail to new thrill-
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“MYSTERIOUS DR. SATAN,”
Chapter 3.
Cartoon, “ANDY RANDY’S CRA
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Friday’s feature starts 2:51, 4:40,
7:51 and 9:40.
Saturday’s feature starts 2:21, 4:10,
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Birthdays, and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mrs. C. W. Foster and Mrs. John
Henry Foster had birthdays Sunday,
May 18.
Mrs. Jasper McGinnis had a birth
day May 15.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster cele
brated their 37th wedding anniver
sary May 14.
May 7 was the birthday of J. R.
Hamrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Samples cele
brated their 15th wedding anniver
sary yesterday.
’Tuesday, May 20, was the birthday
of 'Thomas Ballew.
Little Vernon Ivester, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Ivester', was one year
old May 12.
Miss Opal Barker was 14 years
oM May 19.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nance of Whit
mire, announce the birtti of a dai^gh-
ter on May 2. The little girl has
been named Juanita Lillian. liEn.
Nance was before marriage Miss Hel
en Rochester of this city.
good yield is assured,” the crop re
port continued. The crop in South'
Carolina is in good condition, but
it is feared that dry weather will
reduce the proportion of No. 1 po-j
tatoes. Rain is needed badly in the
Springfield-Savannah district in
Georgia. The crop “is turning out
very disappointing” in the Hastings
area of Florida.
Tomato plants in North Carolina;
are beginning to suffer from dry
weather, the report showed, while!
in South Caroline tomatoes are in
fairly good condition. Before normal
May temperatures and some mois
ture deficiency slowed growth in
two Georgia areas—the Pelham-
Thomasville and Jhe ClaxUm- Gtenn-
viUe sections.
Rains around May 7 in the Quit-i
man-Thomasville-Valdocta producing'
area have improved tbie watermelon
prospects there, with shipments d^
about June. IS. *
Weather conditions continued fa
vorable for the watermelon crop in
Alabama and South CaioUna grow
ers indicated find abipmenta would
be ready from that ftate about July
r. FlbHda melons are two or three
Mississippi will be late too, ihe lat
ter begtening to peed rain.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eustace an
nounce the birth of a son, Thomas
Edward, <m Saturday, May 17.
W. BI. U..BIert
The Woman's Misskmary Socity of
Calvary Baptist church held its regu
lar monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs. Joe Terry, with Miss Mae Mad
den as hostess.
The meeting was called to order by
the president, Mrs. R. D. Hughes.
Roll Wled and minutes read by ttw
secretary, Mrs. Ralph Riddle. Re-
ELBCT HI-T OmCBRS
Rufus Sedkr has been rtected
prwident of the high school Hi-Y
for the coming year. BRIy Cum
mings was elected vica-prisidcnt,
Chris Adair, secretary, and Carson
Nabors, treemnrer.
The RiY members also initialed
Billy Cummings, David BoUmd,
Johi^ FuUcr," Frank Simpson, Eoy
Jackson, Chris Adair, Pring!^ Cope
land, Joe Edwards,* and Jade Jdm-'
son as new members of the orgni-
zatiacL.
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