The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 23, 1942, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Thursday, April 23, 1942
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
FOR THE WEEK
NOTICE
Meeting of Democratic Clubs
Under the rules of the Democratic
party in South Carolina, all prectylji
clubs in Laurens county are hereby, M r. and Mrs. Charlie James visit-
instructed to organize at 3:00 o’clock ^ Mr ^ Mrs otto Boyd in Green-
WEST CUNION PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
VCRS. JOB CAMPBELL.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough and
family spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Norton in Lancaster.
! Mrs. Minnie Reed has returned
dr at the customary hour of each pre-; wood Sunday.
cinct, Saturday afternoon, April 25, • 'Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lanford spent ^
which is the fourth Saturday. At the Sunday in FounUin Inn with Mr. and . home * fter visiting her daughter,
organization meeting each club shall Mrs. R. M. Hampton. .Mrs. Everette Bishop, in Landrum.
elect a president, one or more vice-; Lu ther Fuller spent the week-end' Mr - Mr *- Lei"** Wood, a Me.
presidents, a secretary and treasurer, Jimmy Cobb at ^ University Mr * Wood and Mrs. Byrd Byan
and county committeeman. Each club r aro ii na Columbia * ; °f Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr.
may also have the following working j u , , n ’ . . and Mrs. J. C. Meadors,
committees of not less than three’i ^ faldwell and children visited M A j „ f Hinesville
- ^ nn roaic- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carver in Render- _ mr *- narv *y OI nmesvme,
members each. A committee on regis _ N c S d Ga., spent the week-end With Mrs.
tration, an executive committee, and SOI1V4ie ’ c > aunaay. ;
such other committees as to each club Mr. and Mrs. 3. F. Hall and chil- _ . . ,
may seem expedient. drpn visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sgf Roz«lleF^erhasbe«i pro-
Clubs shaU also select delegates to Reed in Anderson Sunday. : J®
the county convention which meets Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McManus of /, a ^ i d WQ „ qh-.,. eador * have
at the county seat on the first Mon- j Whitmire, and Mrs. Earl Barbee and , , ware anoais.
day in May. Each club is entitled to- daughter, Brenda, of Clinton, spent ^ ox Alamo, Ga., is visiting
one delegate for each twenty-five Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. 1 mother, Mfs. R. B. Cox, and sister,
votes, or majority fraction thereof,! Smith. Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr.
polled in the first primary,of 1940 f Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis and chil-!
Secretary of each club is urged to drea spent Sunday in Woodruff with i
;nd in list of delegates and other or- Eueene Davi« ' * iMr. and Mrs. Glenn Franklin in
Mrs. J. L.
the week with hdr
Ernest Gaillard, In Newry.
on These Things.” Prayer by Mrs.
L. H. Bagwell Mrs. Terry gave a
talk on Purity, with.Mrs. A. G. Ar
nold, Mrs. a L. Yarborough, Mrs.
Ralph Riddle, Mrs. Joe Campbell
and Mrs. J. V. Lowe contributing ar
ticles:
After a business session the pseei-
■*,?., 3. Smith and daughter, ^ r ? b *' Hu * b *!’ *«»
send
ganization facts as soon as organiza
tion is completed.
R. T. WILSON,
County Chairman.
Want Ads
FOR SALE—Com and fodder. J. H.
Nabors, Route 2, Clinton. Ip
FOR SALE — Extra nice fresh milk
cow. George C. Adair. Ip
LOST—Black Persian cat, gold eyes.
Answers to name of “Muff.” Finder
please notify Mrs. Frank Kellers or
Kellers Drug Store. Reward. 1®
SPENCER CORSET CO. offers a per
manent business opportunity to a
refined woman over 30, income dur
ing training. Write Mrs. Maude Elrod,
General Delivery, Clinton, S. C. Ip
WANTED TO BUY—Man’s bicycle,
must be in good condition and rea
sonably priced. Apply at The Chron
icle office. Ip*
Eugene Davis. iGoldville.
Mre Harold Mattison and children. Mr . and Mrs. J. H. Barbery spent
of Pelzer, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. several days with their son at Fort.
Matt Davis this week. 'Knox, Ky.
„ Geo T T ge Press', visited Mr. and, Mr.’and Mrs. C. W. Foster of Kings
Mrs. Eugene Harrison in Greenwood Mounta i n , N. C., spent the week-end
ducuig the week-end. i with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis.
Melvin Stroud of New York, is, Mrs. Ernest Greer and son, Ray,
spending the week with Mrs. Stroud Mrs. R. C. McCuen and daughters,
and daughter Joan. 'Josephine and Sarah, of GreenviUe,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harvey spent were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday in Laurens with Mr. and Mrs. q e. Elledge.
James Harris. • J Clyde Smith of Gastonia, N. C.',
Mrs Tom Ervin and children of vigited Mr . and Mrs . Vand y Fowler
near Clinton, spent Sunday with the ^ we ek-end.
Mr and Mrs Marvel Bndwell. j Mr and Mrs w> h. Campbell of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson of i Ajtoerson, spent Sunday with Mr.
Laurens, were the Sunday guests of an d Mrs. Jdhn Campbell.
Mrs. Rixie. Merritt.
Miss lone Neal of Greenville, and
J. B. Neal of Fort Jdckson, spent the
week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Neal.
Jesse Frank Harvey spent the
week-end with Huroy Crain in
Chester.
Mr .and Mrs. George Blackwell and
son of Newberry, visited Mrs. W. N.
Blackwell Sunday.
Walter Kirby and Mrs. Ida Kirby
FOR RENT — Two-roofn furnished
apartment, downstaii^. Mrs. George j° n Sunday visited Grover Kirby,
R Holland, Phone 269-R, 88 Mus- ^ a a ^ Laurens hos-
grove street. 1c
O’Neil Campbell of Indian Gap,
Pa., is home on a seven-day fur
lough.
Mrs. Ben Mobley of Whitmire,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Orrah McGee.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannes and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Cannon near Clinton.
Mrs. Lewis Giles and children of
Greenwood, spent the week-end with
her sisters, Mrs. W. J. Morris and
Mrs. Rufus Sullivan.
, Mrs. Lizzie Few of Greer, is spend-
p ' _ „ . , , ... i ing several weeks with her son, Clyde
Miss Annette Eskew visited Miss! Few ^ Mrs Few
Shirley Eskew in Columbia during j Out-of-town relatives and friends
{attending the funeral of Mrs Pearl
Clyde Trammell : Painter were Mr . and Mrs> L . ^
SNAPDRAGON PLANTS. Nice out
door grown. Also Ageratum, Clove
Pinks, Dianthus Pinks, Pernnial j the week-end.
Phlox and Sweet William. Fertilizers) Mr. and Mrs
and Insecticides. Blakely Brothers spent Sunday in Ora with Mr. and Painter an'd Auddv Parker of Char-
Seed Store. Telephone 188. lC|Mra John Blakely. . j lotte, N. C^ Mrs. Horace Owens and
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reeder, Mr. I son of GreenviUe, Mr. and Mrs. T.
SALESMAN WANTED — Good route son of GreenviUe, Mr. and Mrs. T.
available of 800 Rawleigh consum- 5“^^* ^ N flil ! H - Bramlett and Mis8 Marcie Wix of
Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. AUi- Lauren^ M r. and Mrs. Ed Jones and
son Bums in Spartanburg Sunday. ! daug hter, and Mrs. SaUie Jones of
GoldviUe.
Rawleigh
ers. No experience needed to start.
Large sales mean big profits. Perma-
_ „ .. ... .. D Sam Cauble of GreenviUe, spent
; <££ „ “!£ b , ; the w«.k-end with his mother, Mrs.
Dept. SCD-81-104, Richmond, Va. Betty Cauble.
FOR RENT—Six-room house, wood! Roy Owens of Virginia, is visiting
and garden patches, near State friends in the community this week.
Training School. Mrs. WiU J. Adair.’ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark visited
CaU 11. tf Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark in Gaffney
KEROSENE —10c per gallon. Yar- 1 Su ^* y r _ „ .
borough Oil Co.. West Main St. 2p M Mr ri F ' e d Brown and daughter.
— ttc w L ° 1 ? e Er °w n - visited relatives Holtzclaw ot Camp Stewart,
SffilXED PEAMTCS. We have nice m Whitmire Sunday . . j Ga were home (or ^ wJUk-end.
Shelled Spanish Peanuts and Va-i Mr. and Mrs J, E. McLendon ot, Mr and Mrs Roscoe McGinnis and
iCTcia Tcnness^ Red and Spanish in Clmton vuued Mrs. Kate McDaniel!^ Donald 0 , ^ , Uie
the hull Complete me of other &eds the past week-end. i week-end with Mr. and Mr” Henry versar , ADril 17
and Plants. Blakely Brothers Seed Garley Thrift, Mrs. Dane Carson t_ . versar y April 1/
Store. Telephone 188. 1c and Mrs. Fred Deitz and children of
DAHLIA TUBERS. Choice Tubers ^ nt ?, n ’ c vlslted Mr - and Mrs *
from the Largest Grower in U. S. W M P - ^^day.
About 40 Different Varieties, Large ^rs. Hertha Hairston and Mrs.
and Pompon. Also Packaged Assort- ^ oh . Hairsto ® ^ ere 0 w n eeg - end
ments. Blakely Brothers Seed Store, j of Mr - and Mrs - °- B - Craf t
Lee Anderson of the navy, Phila
delphia, Pa., has returned to duty
after spending a seven-day furlough
with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Fogter.
Sgt. Rozzelle Foster, James Mead
ors, WiUie Lawson, A. J. Harvey,
Tommie Galloway, Oscar Vincent,
Alvin Trammel, Melvin Seay and
Nan, spent the week-end with Mrs.
Vernon Wilburn in Laurens. 1
iMia* Nelle Smith spent the week
end witfti telaQyes in GoldvOle, '
Mlsfr'Ttfarian nod Ralph PadgetU
spent tho week-end in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foulkper and;
daughter, Lillie Bell, and G. . M.i
Foulkner of McCormick, Mrs. Alice
White and son, O'Neal, of Modoc,
Ga., spent the week-end with G. M.
Foulkner.
• Mr. and Bin. R. L. Murph of Cow-
pens, and Mr. and Mrs. Holly Sproles
and family of Converse, Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. WiUis and family of CUfton,
were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs.
C. M. Sproles.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weir of Bam
berg, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. David Word.
Talmadge Simmons and James
Painter of the Charleston navy yard,
were home for the week-end.
Ruby, and Georgia Bee Foulkner
are. spending the week with their
grandmother.
. A. D. Harmon, Mrs. W. L. Har
mon and Mrs. Sloan Westmore and
children, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harmon
and Jess Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ttf Gregory and son? of Whitmire,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
CoUe Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove, Mr.
and Mrs. Sammie Snelgrove and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. B. Vaughn in Spartanburg.
Pvt. Wocidrow W. Barbee and
Joseph Monyock of Fort Jackson,
Miss Reather Scarborough of Gold-
ville were week-aid guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry King.
Clifton Fowler of Fort Bragg, N.
C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Passmore and
children of Pineville, U N. C., accom-
pained Mrs. Mary Passmore home
for the week-end.
The hoatem, aotcied by Mr* |»al-
mer Howard and Mrs. J. V. Lowe,
served refreshments.
•ttie May meeting will be
the home of Mrs. R. L. Y<
on Florence street ^
i
■
I s ' Sunday School Revival
Sunday at Calvary Baptist dnirch
a Sunday School revival will Begin,
led by Mrs. A. J. Foster at Colum
bia and another state worker. , "
. Each officer and teacher are'iiqped
to attend and are all otters who are
interested. ft
them during the illness and dsntti
of their mother. Also for the
tiful floral
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Mrs. PeaH J. Fainter v •
Mrs. Pearl Jones Painter,'54, died
at the Laurens hospital Thursday af
ter five months of illness.
She was a native of Landi&ter
county but had, made her home^fii
Clinton for the past twelve yaaral
She was a member of the
costal church. . - <
She is survived by one so;
three daughters, I. T. Pain
H. G. Carter, Mrs. Ralph J
Columbia, Mrs. Frank Motes of £#*-
ton, also by four grandchildren. - s
Funeral services were held at t^e
Pentecostal church, conducted by her
pastor, Hpv. M. A. Herndon, assist
ed by Rev. R. D. Hughes and Rev.
Ray Anderson and Rev. R. H. Cause.
Interment followed in Rosemont
cemetery.
Pallbearers were P. H. Bramlett,
Sidney Bryson, Tom Brown, L. H.
Bagwell, Jr., Edward Jones and
Francis Wix.
Birthdays and Wedding
Miss Theo Dyer will present her
music pupils in recital at Calvary
Baptist church Saturday evening,
April 25 at 8 o’clock.
Miss Dyer has arranged an inter
esting program of classical and sac
red musk. The program will con
sist of piano solos and duets, vocal
duets and trios. The church choir
will render several numbers. The
choir is under the direction of W. H.
Adams and Miss Dyer. The out-of-
town pupils taking part will be
Misses Oprial Dodson, Doris Jones,
Cleo Creswell, and Edna Ferguson
of Greenville, Mrs. Alma Smith and
daughter, Jean, of GoldviUe.
Clinton pupils are: Mary Faye
Hughes, Arline McCuUum, Lois Pen
dleton, May *Edens, Alda Fuller, Jua
nita McGinnis, George McGinnis,
Friday, April 17, was the birthday
of Willie Rushton.
Those celebrating their birthdays
Monday, April 20 were: Rev. R. D.
Hughes, Miss Virginia Kinard, and
Pvt. Palmer Howard of Camp Cooke,
Calif.
Mrs. Ralph Riddle had a birthday
April 15.
Sammie Morris, small son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Morris, will be one
year old Sunday.
April 18 was Mrs. Roy Trammel’s 1 Mary Jean Oakley, and Frank Oak-
birthday. | ley. i *
Larry Gregory was two years old The public is cordially invited to
April 15
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe observed
their 12th wedding anniversary Mon
day, April 20.
attend.
Card of Thanks
The children of the late Mrs. Pearl
April 20 was Mr: and Mrs- O’Dell Painter wish to express their appre-
Gregory’s 5th wedding anniversary, elation to friends and relatives for
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Galloway the kindness and sympathy shown
celebrated their 5th wedding anni- —
ier
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replacements or addk
lions to existing telephone
.2 plaint equipment. ,,
r A* a result, some types ot
equipment and services nor*
mally provided by the tele*
phone company will not be
available to civilians as here*
tofore.
The order is expected to
save many thousands ot tout
ot vitally needed rubber, cop*
„ per, zinc, lead, irtm, steel and
other scarce metals. Southern
Bell is complying with tBe
order by doing its utmost in
every respect to achieve the de*
sired results in saving materiak,
Within the limitations im
posed by the order, the Com
pany and its more than 27,000
. men and women will continue
in every possible way to far*
nish you dependable, efficient
service.
We know that we may do
pend upon your wholehearted
cooperation, '
Southern Bell Telephone |
and Telegraph Company
1NCORPO*ATSD
Telephone 188.
1c
in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Broome and
McGinnis.
Roy Burkett of Michigan, is visit
ing his sister, Miss Elsie Burkett.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bouknight
visited relatives in Chester Sunday.
Leroy Gregory of Fort Jackson, is|
home on a twelve-day furlough.
Mrs. Perry Chastain of Anderson,
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gregory -of
Doris Arnold will be' thirteen years
old Sunday. ' > .
Donald Stewart, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Stewart, was two years
old April 21.
FOR SALE - Used Oldsmobile in family visited Mr. and Mrs. Boyd » ™
good condition Almost new tires, l Galloway in GreenviUe Sunday. y i Wh,tm,re ' attended » birthday dinner
Fred W. Oxlfey. 23-3p> Miss Inez McDonald was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Me-
GLADIOLUS BUMS. New shipment I in FounaUn ^
just received of tto I Bulbs. Many, Mrs. S. J. Todd spen the week-
„ C0 i? rS Vr* “ d end in Greenwood with her daugh-
a Good Rainbow Mixture Also Nm- Miss p ear , Todd “*■
turtum Seed in Bulk. Blakely Broth
ers Seed Store. Telephone J.88. Ic ^ relatives ^ Chester Sunday
WOOD FOR SALE — Give me your Mrs. Bessie Eskew is ill at her
given in honor of Walker Gregory at
his home Sunday.
Mrs. lou Denny of Greenwood, is
spending the week with her ssiter,
Mrs. W. C. Power.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sanders and
. . a son, Wayne, and Mann Sanders visit-
M .I\_ H ® rn ^ 0n Vlslt ’ I ed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burnett in
Spartanburg the past week-end.
.t . . . I Sgt. L. T. VanEtten of Fort Jack-
order for any kmd of wood, cut home on Mam street. Inn, spe nt the week-end with Mrs.
any sire and IpngUi nMded, at a price Mj* Bessie Eskew Mrs. Sidney Va ^ Etten 0n Sund yiey were ac^
you can afford. Pet B. Adair, Phone Oakley, Mrs. Mae Madden, and Mrs. compstnied hv Mt-r Ann Ip Holder to
387-W.-^ r - : . 30 -P;* 'J, siled nowertfardeu; Whitmire where they visited Mr. and
SEED CORN. We have several varie-iff. “r?. C1 y de Lankford m M „ w M. Wilbanks.
ties of good seed com in stock,' ^ Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway had
las theif' guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
white and yellow. Also Cane, Millet,
Birthdays
Sudan, Pop Corn, Peanuts and Gar- Virginia Blackwell ^ celebrate'
den Seieds. Blakely Brothers Seed
Store. Telephone 188. 1c
her birthday Saturday, the 25th.
Mrs. WiU Power of Tucapau.
Charles GaUoway of Camp Stew-
Call Us For
SCREEN DOORS
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Nettie Prince has a birthday today.I ^ ^ n T T t regrei 10 Know sne u
Bud Kirby observed his birthday f rt ’ ’9 ' h n a ten " d ay fur " patient in a Spartanburg hospital.
PHOTO FINISHING — For better I Bud Kirby observed his birthday ,X’k
A^i OO lough.
With The Sick
E. D. McCullough, Sr., is seriously
ill.
Mrs. W. M. Samples is iU at her
home near Clinton.
Friends of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
wiU regret to know she is to become
at patient at State Park.
F. C. Barter is seriously iU in the
hospital at Fort Riley, Ky. Mrs.
Barker is suffering from an injured
arm.
W. J. Morris is improving after
suffering from an attack of lumbago.
Lee Stroud continues iU at his
home on Beauregard street. .
Mrs. Joe Eustace is recuperating
at her home after undergoing an
operation. 1
Mrs. Robert Hamrick, Mrs. Clar
ence Dunaway and Mrs. W. D. Gilbert
are patients at the local hospital. j
Friends of Mrs. George Cunning- [
ham wiU regret to know she is a
Clinton Builders Supply Co.
Phone 15-J
.; *i 1 ^ VA*
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CONTRACTING Qiwn.
• • - ' Yr-
photo finishing at a sensible price.{April 22.
Mail your kodak. LolLnt- eight, expos- j Mrs. Mansel Bridwell has a biih-1
ures with 25c coin. Your film will be day Monday, and Mr. BridweU wiU 1 ' ^ rs ' Theodore Queen delightfully
developed and eight sparkling deckle- j observe his birthday Saturday, the; vf" TXT ll' entertained a number of little girls
edge “Velox” prints made and mailed 25th. «iw ; and 1,078 Saturday afternoon honor-
you postpaid. Mail us your next roll. | Miss Louise Marsh wiU observe her ^ 1 ( in « her daughter, Joyce, who was
Pearson’s Photo, P.O. Box 372, Lau- hjrthday Sunday, April 26. s' ■ celebrating her fourth brithdky. Sev-
rens.S.C. 30-5ti ' • ' Jam^Hunt and Etiwarti Bigbee of e ral. games and contests were en-
nAuv'r'xiT^u-c *r e* ~v I Girl Scouts , j ® amp I ^ avis ’ N- were home for j oyed with Dawn Campbell winning
BABY CHI^CS—Blood Tested Stock,. Twen^-one Girls Scouts passed, th ?. week ‘ en !j*: T . « a, s ♦ the prize for pinning the tail on the
Pure Breeds. Barred Rocks, tKp tencierfoot test Thursdav after-1 &nd Mrs. John McAlister of donkey
Itedn, White Rocks, Buff Whitmlr., vUited Mr. and Mm. E. A. <,0nk * J ''
Birthday -Fatty
Thelma Hicklin.
White Wyandottes and White Leg
horn Cockerels. Also Feeds, Feedets.
Fountains and Remedies. Blakely
Bgfr*/ 8 Seed-Store.jrelephone 188.j The Lydia ^dergarten visited the
WANTED — An intelligent, depend-1 Clinton Mill kindergarten on Thurs-
able and refined woman who needs I day morning. An interesting pro
money and is willing to wort. Write gram of games and music was en-
Mrs Ernest Allen, General Delivery, joyed. Miss Sybil Burdette meets
Clinton, S. C. Ip twice weekly with the- kindergarten.
FOR RENT—To reliable party. Miss
Lou Henderson’s boarding home
South Broad street. Close-in location.
Either partly or completely furnish-*
ed. If interested contact Dugas Cope-
land. • • - -- ? tf
TOMATO PLANTS, Hot Pepper, Wadiihgton, April 21.—Donald M.
Sweet Pepper, Eggplant, Csbbage,
Onion and Flower Plants. Also Fer
tilizers and Insecticides. Blakely
Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188.
OFFICE FOR RENT — In National
Bank Building. Store room on Mus-
I Street. See Copeland-Stone
Co., or Heath Copeland.
FREE! If acid you nains
of Ulcers,
Nelson, the war pradocBen chief,
testifled 80day that the United States
the hump” die military
in a few months
the equipment reserves
Axis nations.
England Russia art
i,” psisen teli
Investigating
at Kellers Drug Store.
'
, The hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. H.
Harm over the week-end.. lAdams, and Mrs. Z. W. Rushton,
Miss Mildred Arnold and Jess AJlen aery^j refreshments. Balloons were
accompanied Buck Allen to Fort ri ven „ .cuvenia.
'Jackson Sunday. AT
Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway and
family visited Rev. and Mrs. Ray
Fowler in Travelers Rest Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunaway
W. M. 8. Meet
On Monday evening the W. M. S.
of Calvary Baptist church held its
MMIWB , April meeting at the home of Mrs.
and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. a. q. Arnold with a large number
Riddle. ! answering the roU calL
Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger and sons of i The Droxram wa/in charee of
Newberryrspent the " -
Mrs. Alice Kinard.
Joe Terry, with Mrs. R, D. Hughes!
Daniel 1:8-J
i was ‘Think 1
IL-a®* » — ^ « _ reading tbs Bible study, Dante 1:8-
SgL E. B. Norton of Camp Gog- 20. Topic for the month
don, is home on a furlough. Sgt. Emil v
J. Anderovick of Camp Gordon, spent
the week-end with the Nortons.
Mrs. J. C. Heath and children of
Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Smith
and Children, Mrs. Pet Dorn.and
daughter and Mrs. pteuin of
Ware Shoals, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay.
Mr: and Mrs. C. N. Padgette and
son, Jerry, spent tte week end with
^ Padgette’s mother, Mrs. George
j, in Westmineter. -,,'^'1
Mrs. Ram Owens ar»H Mi— Ruth