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7 ' /' ,,.■ _-r >a')^ ■ .' . V ■B 4 . ■ y^- .';..TV-;» -' 'r*: -. y^'. - . - '^^cT';'^^ '.'vV-*/---' -^-i' •vBWivd^#^ Page Eight THE CLWTON CHRONICLE. CLWTON. S. C. WEST CLINTON PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS MitS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent Mrs. Minnie Brewington and chil- of Spartanburg, Mr .and Mrs. mdiard Foulkner of Modoc, Mrs. Alice White and son, Odell, of Mc- Connick, and Junta Foulkner of Fort Indcson, visited several days with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dunavray. Vernon Trammell of'Camp Stew art. Ga., was home on furlough the fiast week. Mary Cannon has returned home after spending the week with her aunt, Mrs, Mamie Chapman, in Clif- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cunning* ham. Mr.lnd Mrs. Johnnie Butler visit ed Mr. and Mrs .Oscar Butler in Au gusta, Ga., Sunday. B. Neal spent the we^-end with E. E. Neal in Tigerville. Edith Clayton has returned home aft^ visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Lander Brady in Fayetteville, N. C. Mrs. C. E. Ivey of Ware Shoals, and Mrs. C. D. Ivey of Atlanta, vis ited Mrs. Ruby Hendrix recently . were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. John Cranford, J. B. Cranford, Dewey Cfanford, Mrs. M. T. Ficklin visited at Camp Stewart, Ga., tlm past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Hall of Cli^ej and Mr. and Mrs. CopeUuMT Adair of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hu^ms Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Harvey and Mr. and MTs. Will Gause of Buffalo, and A. J. Harvey of Camp Stewmrt, Oa., visited Mrs. Ella Harvey Sunday. Hoyle Foster of Gastonia, N. C., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Word, Mrs. E, M. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Camp er by Mrs.- Hufd^es. Mrs. R.' T. Trammell, Mrs. Ralph Riddle, Mrs. R. D. Huid^es taking parlBon the pro gram which do^ with prayer by Mrs. TrammeU. ' • The next meeting will«b« held with Mrs; L. M. Evan* nau' OfOas evanlM Hill. 10 am. with pressing at ll by Rev. Wm. Pt Stallings. Rev. J. D, Bright, state overseer of the Caiurches of God in South Carolina will speak at ffke aftenuxm sendee. The pastor, Rev. C. N. Sprdes, wnl ddiver thoj at 7:t0. Thuisdoy. Ju^24, mi 9 ^ears $44#. leUL* THttUI 'tdW. MAGAZINES esM year |t.M, Iii4 BMyaari£.5li ILM. twe years f4.$A SPECIAL (MFEB I re-,,., Misses Jostephine Campbell and j bell and daughter, Dawn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strickland aM i^^isg Deadwyler spent the week- i relatives in Lyman Sunday, children visited Mr. and Mrs. A. T. \^ord' J. R. Dempster of Charlotte, Young in GreenwoOd Sunday. and Mrs. H. A. Ficklin injls visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. L. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Gregory has;Laurens. -- |McGee, and Mr. McGee. as their guest Mrs. Gregory’s sister. Miss Viola McCloud, of Lockhart. George McCloud of Fort Jackson, apent the week-end with his family here, Mr. and Mrs. James Crowe and j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wyatt and chil- family of Ware Shoals, spent Sun-|dren .of Spartanburg, and Mr. and day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crowe. | Mrs. Geo. Gossett of Valley Falls, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Garrett and children of Laurens, visits Mr. and Mr. and Mrs,-Leonard Gilliam and children and Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Nix spent Sunday with Mrs. Nix’s parents, MV. and Mrs. J. C. Edwards, in Greenwood. Mrs. John Word on Monday. Mrs. G. R. Clark and children of Mount Holly, .are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Rawls. Mrs. W, R. Price has returned to her home after spending a week with her son, Ellis Price, and Mrs. Pri«, in Edgefield. Mr. and Mrs. David Word and Miss Marie Wier visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dobson in Greer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Young and daughter of Honea Path, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Addy and children of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lindler and children, Mr. and Mft. Harry of Whitmire, Capt. S. N. Young of Quantico, Va., Rich ard Earl Addison, Oliver Cromer and Jim Killey of Newberry, and Mrs. V. R. Boozer and daughter; Martha, of Atlanta. Those at home from Camp Stewart, Ga., the past week-end were, Ray Cannon, Ralph Riiddle, Arthur and Talmadge Sanders, Joe Terry, Jr., Vernon Trammell, Ben Campbell, Oscar Kfnard, Wilbur Wier, Joe Sam Caughman. Miss Dorothy Lee Timmerman of Edgefield, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Herrihg. Patricia Cunningham of Spartan burg, spent two weeks with her 'visited Wilfred Samples Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Manning Burdette and Miss Vera Parkman and Mfsr Ruth Cathcart visited Mr. Burdett’s mother, Mrs. Ola Burdette, in Green ville Sunday. Misses Hazel Dunaway, Nellie and Eileen Brazil were week-end guests of Miss Sybil Jones at Lake Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wood and son, Earl, visited in Lockhart Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell were Stmday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Johnson in Goldville. , Mrs. E. M. Reed of Lyman, Mrs. Joe Abrams and dau|AtcVi Miss Doi> is Abrams and Mrs. E. G. Kay of Goldville, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Word the past week-end. Miss Amanda Milam has as her, guest Miss Winfred Clark of Mount i Mrs. Edwm Johnson, who is seriously Holly, N. C. I ill in a Greenville hospital. Mrs. Ursula Blakely and Mr. and | Mrs. C E. Elledge visited Mrs. Ed Dunaway and children vis-! Mrs. J. D. Seay m Laurens ited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moorhead! ®^day. . , „ » in Greenville Sunday. | Troy Law and J. W. Alexander of Mr. and Mrs. CharUe Barker and, S^PSonviUe, were Sunday guests of children spent the week-end with ®®d Mrs. J. H. Barbery. Mrs. G. G. Hooper, and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Hooper’s mother,, who is ill in Anderson. Mr .and Mrs. Jim Tnsley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson and children and Mrs. Minnie Tinsiey visited Mr. and Mrs. Manville Reed in Lsrman Sun day. Mrs. Tinsley remained for a two week’s visit. J. C. Price of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end with relatives here. Miss Jackie Gamble of Greenwood, is spending ^e week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C..Guest. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lawson visit ed the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Lawson in Cross Anchor. Mrs. Etolia Russ df the Musgrove community, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Samantha Reece. Wm. Jedmson of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Cazpi^iell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelq^rfsr and sons of Union, visited Mrs. S. W. Kinard Sunday. Mrs. Jotm Ballew and daughter, Ellen, Mrs. Odis l^nith and children of Lydia, spent Sunday With Mr. and'Mrs. Robert McGinnis. Mrs. J. T. Lokey visited her sister, Mrs. Barker’s mother, Mrs. Mattie Thornton, in' Elberton, Ga. Miss Rachel 'Ihomton returned for a visit Mr. and Mrs. L B. Riddle of Anderson, Misses Annell' Whitlock and Joyce Riddle of Greenwood, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 28 and 29 ftt FIEI , iMElEm •CARROLL "One Night I rL Msbon With Patricia ^Morrison, Billie Burke, John Loder, Dame May Whit- ty, Edmund Gwenn, Reginald Denny, Billy Gilbert. plus THE THREE STOOGES in- “ALL THE WORLD’S A STOOGE.’’ NEWS. 10c and 28c Feature starts 2:26, 4:31, 7:26, 9:31. 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, July 30 and 31 "111 Woit For You" With ROBERT STERLING, VIR GINIA WEIDLER, and -M A R S H A HUNT. V Feature starts 2:09, 4:41, 7:13, 9:45. "Invisible Ghost" With BELA LUGOSI, POLLY ANN YOUNG and JOHN McGUIRE. Feature starts 3:29, 6:01, 8:33. SELECTED SHORTS. , 10c and 15c 9:30, A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 2S an# 29 People VS. Dr. Kildare ^ With LEW AYRES, LIONEL BAR RYMORE, LARAINE DAY, BONITA GRANVILLE, RED SKELTON and ALMA KRUGER. The “Dr. Kildare’’ series s^ps up several rungs in the entertainment ladder at this point, delivering a pic ture packed with story and devoid of irrelevances. It is a film in no wise dependent upon any that have fMoimtaln, N. C. gone before and as suitable for first- timers as for followers of the group. plus Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Guest and daughter, Shirley, of Washington, D. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Guest Mrs. Cecil Lawson visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stone near Lsnirens Sim- day. Mr. and Mm. Henry McGinnis vis ited relatives in Spartanburg Sunday. O’Neal Campbell visited Hester Pulley, who is a patient in the Laur ens hospital, Sunday. Mrs. Ola Burdett of Greenville, j spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Barbery. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealey and dtil- dren spent the we^-«nd wtthf Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Glazier in North Au gusta. J. C. Mobley, Sr., and children of Whitmire, spent Simday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Elledge Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Cblie Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wright visited Mrs. Dora Lambert in Gastonia, N. C., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper htcGinnis and children, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foster in Kings FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. August 1 and 2 mB^sammasss ILICi FAYE * MCK Jill PAYNE * ffIfP OAKIE ROMERO plus- ‘CRIMB ROBERT BENCHLEY in CONTROL.” “FLIES ADTT HUMAN,” POPEYE. NEWS. 10c and 28c Friday's feature starts 2:25* 4:28* 7:25, 0:32. Satunla3r*s fesdurc atsurlt 2:43* 44it* 7:05* 9:18. EL BRENDEL in “YUMPIN* YIM- MII^.” Cartoon, “FARM FROLICS.” NEWS. 10c and 20c Feature starts 2:38, 4:36, 7:38, 9:36. 10 A. M. Show TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY an^ THURSDAY. July 39 and 31 'The Kid's Lost Ride" With RAY CORRIGAN, JOHN KING and MAX TERHUNE. Feature starts 2:00, 4:15, 6:30, 8:48. "Man-Mode Monster" With UONEL ATWILL, LON CHANEY, JR.,’ and ANN NAGEL. Feature starts 2:55, 5:00, 7:29, 9:41. plus ^ "“WHITE EAGLE,” Chapter 7. lOe and 15c 9:30 A. M. Show THURSDAY. Aain Bttzhardt; mi^ daughter of Mt*. aiKl Mra. J. Ek Bii»> faatdt* was two jaars old July 14. Mrs. Sarah Webb was seventy' years old yastertaF* the 23. Patricia Cunningham will W foux years old tomorrow* July 25. ' Mrs. Jess Samples has a birthday July 29. Miss Geraldine Barbery \y01 ob- serve her birthday July 28. Ruby Hyman was five years old Monday. Guelda Lee Tucker was one year old July 22. BhUiday Partiea On iVlday afternoop Mrs. R. C. Lunsford gave a birthday party hon oring her daughter, Margie Aim Morris, on her i3tb birthday.^ A number of games were played with Mrs. Sudie Roten of Newberrjt, entertaining. . There were thirty, boys and gbrls present, each remeiPberfog Margie Ann with gifts. Delightful refreshments were serv-, ed by the hostess and the little iluesls i • > received a souvenir of the occasion. , — ♦ Carolyn Davis, small daughter of Mr. andtMri. Ai^ur Davis, was de lightfully entertained at Rer home on Washington street with a birthday- party celebrating her 4th birthday. Games were played on the lawn with pictures of t^e group takoi. Ice cream and cake were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Free man Lanford and Mrs. Sammie SaeL grove. Carolyn received many attractive gifts. Mrs. Nora G. Branson Mrs. Nora G. -Branson, 35, wife of H. C. Branson, died at her hmne Wednesday after a two-week illness. A native of Georgia, she had re sided in South Carolina far the past year. ' Surviving are her husband, and seven children, Eddie, Billy, and H. C. Bransop* Jr., Annie Mae, Gloria, Lois and Patsy Branson, and one sister, Mrs. ^uia Branson. Funeral ritbs were held Thursday at 4 o’clock from Bailey Memorial Methodist chturch with Rev. W. R. Quinn and Rev. R. D. Hughm offlc-{ iating. Interment was in Hurricane cemetery near Clintoh.*" Services At Clnvch of God Special services win be held all day Sunday, August 8, at-ffie Churdi of God. Suiulay adrool will be held at HERE’S THE TREAT THAT7S HARD TQJEAT D iiiriMAiii ICE CREAM II (Trade Mark Regfarterod) It*8 reaOy mitri- lioos fM4» because Wk BMib ef esBcn- tiel dilry fbeiM.irg a cwpiete fM tee *-4uid OB dhys whea Yoo^re not hmifry, it*s <|iiito oBDOffh to have a ooolinf* sat- isfyiiig 4igb of DIX> IMAH) Ice Cream fot^biiiclu A health- fill food> DlXl. MAID lee Cream can be iaeladed in BMuiy opedei Mete. CALL FOR DIXI^ID ICE CREAM tnm jom faToriU Oahir ia CUntm nri (SoUTfllt eRRNwoeD otEiymY CO. idieeeeieieanmMeeeimneeeeeeeeseeeeeeieseoei r Whan the busy "peede^^ if ’post... pause and FRIDAY Afd> SATURDAY* Avgust 1 and 2 "Arizona Bound" With BUCK JONES, KEN MAY NARD and RAYMOND HATTON. Mad adventure in t^e wild horse country as thf “Roudi Riders” bust loose! Three gay adventurers stick their beads in a noose and live'to ton ^ talc!! ^plus ROSCOE KARNS in “BLACK EYES AND BLUES.” Cartoon* “IT HAPPENED TO CARUSO.” “MYSTERIOUS DR. SATAN*" C3iapter IS. Friday’s feature starts 2:44, 4.*S1* 7:44* 8:31. Saturday’s toatui$ starts 2:15* 4:03* 5:49, 7*48. 943. 10 A M. Show SATURDAY. lOe and SOe 0 Jack Meadors of Lancaster, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meadors. 7. William Wier, Fred CampbeU, Rubber Hill, and* Talmadge Sanders were visitors in Spartanburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.'^Dessie Wilkes and daughter, Elanda, were visitors at Chimney Rock, N. C., Sunday. Miss Bessie Holtzclaw has return ed ^jnv_a_.two month’s stay in At- laifta with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hud son. Mrs. Vesta Eubanks and daughter, Evelyn, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Crain in Laurens. Births Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mann an- nounce^the birth of a son, Jimmie Roger, Friday, July 18. Mrs. Mann is the former Miss Es telle Sides of Greenville. Among TheRlek Mrs. Gto. B. Threatt has been ill several days. Friends of Mrs. Sarah Webb' will regret to know she is ill again. Friends of Boyce Wilson will re gret to know he is a padrat at die local hospital,-where he is undergo ing treatment for severe iHirns re vived Saturday evening*' BOsstonanr Meet The W. M. U. of Calvary Bapdst churdi held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. A H. Hughes on Monday evening. The president,* Mn. R. D. Hughes, (Alien ed die meetobc with" a song, “Jama Saves, Jesus Saves.” Roll called and minutes read by the secretary, Mn. Ralph . Riddle. All businesi attended* the meeting was turned owr .to the program leader,' Mrs. J. P. Terry. Bible- study, Psafan tS. Tople far the memth, “An Urgent GospM Ada* quate'for Changing Orient.” May- Wkcti • Child Nt«li i Laxttivtl SYIUP or BLACK4iRAUGB& laxativi. WkaFa aaon tepoftaat^ 1$ Mm tba MBM 1^ fagnltod m nAiXMkjmn, Fathapa dwTa TAy # ibH ^bMlidhhii