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Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S C PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF 60LDVILLE —MRS. E. O. KAY, Correspondent 4-r-— Miss Mamie Shaver spent the •week-end with her parents in John ston. co, Calif., is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag. Mrs. W. R. Sullivan and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harmon and Mrs. Woodrow Sullivan visited the son, CecU, visited friends in the former’s niece in Laurens Sunday. Shady Grove community Sunday. | Mrs. Sallie Crocker, Miss Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Mendell Sharpe and Crocker Miss Florence Connor, Mrs. small daughters, Sharon and Shirley, Charles Kmg and Mrs. Rufus Vaughn spent Sunday with relative in Co-, ® nd daught ® r w of WhLtmie, spent lumbia ' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gas kin. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Martin and ^ . T .w .. » , Mrs. Janie Britten of Gray Court, family of Laurens Mr and Mrs^ and Mr and Mrs paul McCauley R. Hazel of. Woodruff, and Miss children of Clinton, visited Mrs. John Grace Boz^rd of Cowperw, visited McCauley last w ee k -end. Mrs. Helen Bozard the past week-, Mr and Mrs Wa it e r Waits and ‘ family of Pineville, ft. C., and Kelly! Mr. and Mrs. Haynard Satterwhite Warts, student at Clemson college,, and children, and. Misses Elizabeth spent wee k-end with Mr. and and Essie Mae Dickey spent Sunday yj k. Waits. ■with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedentyiaugh Mrs Elizabeth Hendricks spent in Newberry. Mrs. Bedenbaugb and week-end with relatives in New- amall daughter, Susan, returned/home |r, erry . Goldville Pentecostal church. Rev. J. W. Berry of Fayetteville, N. C., has been invited to deliver the messages. Services will be held at 2 o’clock in the afternoon and 7 in the evening. The public is invited to attend. ‘i - Birthdays Edward Kay observed a birthday March 22nd. Hack Prater had a birthday Sun day, March 22. John H. Clark will observe a birthday tomorrow. Oliver Wicker observed his birth day Sunday. .Margie Evans will have a birth day March 28th. blue tailored blouse and navy access- roses and fern. Mrs. Furr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce and for the past year has been in training at the nurs ing school of General hospital, in Greenville. Mr. Furr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Furr of Clinton, and is the as sistant manager of the A & P store there." . The young couple left immediately after the ceremony for a wedding trip through the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. Those present for the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyds, Mr. Donald Lee Price had a birthday'and Mrs. R. L. Boyce, Miss Ellen Tuesday. - Boyce, and Miss Emma Kate Oxner, Mary Francis observed a birthday all of Goldville, Mr. and Mrs. Olin ories. Her corsage was of sweetheart which Mrs. W. K. Waits and Mrs. R. with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gamer and daughter, Brenda, spent the week- son, Larry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mills in "Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Estes, Mrs. Virgie Gamer and Mrs. Clisby Temp leton visited relatives in Rock Hill; end with relatives in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wallenzine visited in Newberry the past week end. Miss Marge Crawford of Columbia, Sunday. visited her mother, Mrs. Belle Craw- Mrs. E. L. Thomas and Mr. and ford, the past week-end. Mrs. Mason Rawland visited relatives in Chester Sunday. Miss Annette Moorhead of Coker college, spent the week-end with her Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Deery and Miss, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moor- Sanders of Newberry, attended wor- 1 head.. " i ship services at Epworth Methodist church Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Abrams and son, Mar vin, of Enoree, spent Friday with Mrs. J. J. Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Vaughn and family and Mr. and Mrs. White Tuck er and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCall in Union Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Blakely and sdn, Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Blakely spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay in Union. Nell Kay, who had spent a few days with them, returned to -her home. Julian Hunnicutt and Pete Jenkins of Camp Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy and Mrs. Victoria Sharpe spent Sunday with relatives in ^Columbia. Mrs. Sharpe remained for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott and guest, family and Mrs. Richard Lewis and small son, Johnny, visited relatives near Bowman, Ga., Sunday. Miss Frances Craft of Silverstreet, spent Friday with her, sister, Mrs. CecU O’Dell. Furman Moore of Fredericksburg, Va., is visiting his mother, Mrs. A. R. Starnes. Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Willingham entertained at dinner Sunday honor ing their granddaughter, Myrtle Mur- who was celebrating her sixth birth day. ■ ■ - Chicken Sapper The Young Men’s class of the Bap tist church and their invited guests enjoyed a chicken supper in the as sembly room Saturday evening. Twenty-five members and friends enjoyed this delightful occasion. Mrs. Edna Little of Columbia was a special Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Murphy cele- Mrs. Sallie Finney, Mr. and Mrs. j brated their second wedding anniver- Isaac Craven and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- i sary Sunday, March 22. vin Smith and. family were caUed to i Mr. and Mrs. Toye G. Murphy ob- Albermarle, N. C., last week due to served their 18th wedding anniver- the illness of their aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Rayon MitcheU of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mrs. MitcheU’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har mon Murrah. Mrs. Irene Libarry of San Francis- sary Sunday, March 22. - Revival Sendees At Pentecostal Holiness Chnseh Beginning Monday, March 30, a se ries of revival services will begin at March 21st. William Gastley has a birthday the 29th. ' / Shuford Lewis had a birthday yes terday. Mrs. Hattie Byars observed her birthday Monday. Archie Boyce had a birthday yes terday. Mrs. M. M. Blakely wiU observe a birthday March 29. —.—- Richard Morgan had a birthday Sunday. Leroy Rush ton has a birthday to day. Mrs. Ethel Wertz had a birthday yesterday. Myrtle Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murphy, had a birth day March 15. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams observ ed their wedding anniversary March 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag observed their wedding anniversary March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Prater will observe their first wedding anniver sary March 29. With The Sick Mrs. Andrew Taylor is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Horace Hamm. „ Mrs. Anna Thomas has been ill several days. Friends wiU regret to know Mrs.. George Craft has been iU. Mrs. James Addison is ill at her home on Milton Road. Beyee-Tnrner Rites Lovely in its simplicity was the marriage of Miss Claudia Mae Boyce and James Earl Furr, which took place Sunday afternoon, March 22, at 2:00 o’clock in the parlor of the Methodist parsonage, with Rev. S. B. White, the bride’s pastor, officiating. Miss Jimmie White rendered “Largo 4 ' and “Traumerei,” during the cere mony and “Seal Us, O, Holy Spirit’’ before prayer. The bride was attractively attired in a two-piece rose wool suit with Furr and daughter, Ada Ann Furr, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Furr and Guy Burgess of Clinton. W. M. U. Meet The thirty-ninth annual meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Union of Reedy Ri\Jer association was held Saturday at Goldville Baptist church with about one hundred members in attendance. - -- j- The program was as follows: Hymn—Holy, Holy, Holy. Devotional. Mymn—“The Light of The Word.” Reports of associational officers: Mrs. W. J. Hatcher. Hymn—“Work For the Night is Coming.” , Message—Miss Lucy Wright. Offering for Camp Rawls. Business. Adjournment for lunch, which was served in the assembly room. Afternoon session: Hymn—“The Light of the World.” Prayer. Departmental conferences. Young people’s leaders — Miss Provence. MvS^prgsi^tfr-MrvCbv-U* Griffin* Mission study chairman — Miss Clara Lane. Personal service chairman — Mrs. George Davis. Reassemble for general session. Election of officers. Prayer. ' Adjournment. . Union Service A union service will be held at Epworth Methodist church Sunday evening at 7:30 with Rev. James B. Mitchell, pastor of Goldville Bap tist church, delivering the sermon. - The public is invited to attend. Reception for Rev. and Mrs. MitcheU An informal reception for Rev. and Mrs. James Mitchell folowed jjray?r meetipg. last Wednesday eve ning in the assembly room of the Baptist church. Mrs. Louis Murphy directed an Thursday, March 26, 1942 hour of games and contests, after H. McGee served punch and wafers to the N guests. / Mrs. Mitchell was presented • lovely gift by the ladies Bible dass. A pounding by the members filled the parsonage pantry to overflowing. Revival A series of revival sendees begin ning Monday evening, March 30, and continuing through Easter Sunday, wiU be held at ’Goldville Presbyte rian church with Rev. C. F. Allen, pastor, in change. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. ' SIMPLE M lit 20 : % % ff MENDING TAPE—Fully transparent and flexible, seels without water. 10c roll. Handy in home or office. Chronicle Publishing Co. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for aU chines, portable and standard: < bon paper, rubber stamps. Call 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. ' 1 JUST ARRIVED! COBBLER SEED POTATOES Complete Line GARDEN SEEDS • • — . ,. » ■ e r ■ ii BABY CHICKS (New Shipment Today) Lespedeza (Supply Limited) Cottcm Seeds (Book Yoar Orte Now) Produce More Bggn Feed Table Rode Chicken Feeds ■v-yrw The New Laurens BoRded Warehouse Frank B. 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