The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 24, 1942, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Thursday, December 24,1942
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE
MRS. E. G. KAT. Correspondent
Pvt. and Mrs. J. R. Koon of Camp| Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tucker of
Pickett, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenville, are spending the week
Brannon and sons of Enoree, spent with their sons, White Tucker, and
last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S.
G. Sulton.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Wier spent
the week-end in Newberry with rela
tives. ...j
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Riding and
Cliff Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Dell spent
Monday in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Delaney spent
last Saturday in Greenville.
Thomas visited in Greenville Recent
ly-
Warrant Officer Carl Breitenger of
Fort Jackson, visited Mrs. Breiten
ger over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bragg visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oakley in
Clinton Sunday.
Mrs. Alma O’Dell is spending sev
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond O’Dell in Fort Mill.
the home of their leader, Mrs. Roy
O’Dell.
Mrs. O’Dell led the group in games
and contests and as “Jingle Bells"
was sung, Santa Claus entered with
a big red pack.
Mrs. O’Dell and Mrs. Mitchell
served a salad course with chocolate.
At the close of the evening, each
child was wished a merry Christmas
and presented a bag of fruit, a min
iature suitcase and a toy.
Mrs. Mitchell is general director
of the B. T. U.
Christmas Party
On Friday evening, Dec. 18, mem
bers of the young people’s Sunday
school of the Methodist church had a
Christmas party in the assembly
room.
Mrs. Lavinia Cooley led the group
in several games and contests, after
which hamburgers and pepsi-colas
were served. Gifts were exchanged at
the close of the evening.
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With The Sick
Mrs. Kate Oxner is ill with pneu- [
Miss Doris Abrams of Clemson, is monia at the home of her son, B.,
Louise Riding spent Saturday in/Au- 1 spending the week with her mother, W. Oxner on Tillman Circle:
gusta, Ga. ' Mrs. J. J. Abrams./ i Little Myrtle Murphy is improving
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ellison spent Miss Dorothy Clafk of the Abbe- i from a serious illness at the General
ville schools faculty, is spending the j hospital in Greenville,
holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sara Feltman is a patient at
j Hays hospital where she underwent
Misses Gladys Willingham and an appendectomy.^
Bobby Jean Carr of Winthrop col-|. ♦
lege, are home for the holidays. Birthdays and Anniversaries
Misses Faye Francis and Evelyn ( Elmer Frazier had a birthday yes-
Gardner of the Charlotte .Business terday.
college, are home for the Christmas | Bobby Jenkins has a birthday to
morrow.
Leland Hazel observed his birth-
Wednesday
Hill.
Miss Jean Templeton is spending Mrs. J. J. Clark,
the holidays with her aunt in Aber
deen. N. C.
Mrs. Anne Cole is spending this
week with her daughter in Jackson
ville. Fla.
Miss Sallie Craig and Miss Sabry
Smith spent Saturday at Lanford holidays.
Station. ! Mrs. J. D. O’Dell,
Messrs. Roy
Mrs. W. L. Martin of Laurens at-i O’Dell, Cecil O’Qffl, and Mrs. Alma day Tuesday,
tended the Bozard-Cash wedding O’Dell visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy ■ Ralph Spivey has a birthday to-
here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton in Fort Mill Sunday. : morrow.
Cash of Cowpens, were also present Pvt. Oliver Wicker of the Marines, “Mrs. Sr G. Sulton has a birthday
for the wedding. New River, N. C., spent several days today.
Miss Joan Long of Columbia, is wuth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
spending the holidays with her Wicker, the past week,
grandparents, Mr. and Mr§. C. E. 1 Sgt. James Furr of Camp Rucker,
Boland. Ala., is spending a furlough with
Mrs. T. L. Ellis was called home Mrs. Furr,
last Friday due to the illness of her Lester Sweat! of the Marines, Par-
father, R. L. Culbertson, near Pelzer. fris Island, is visiting Mrs. Sweatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nabors and Lt. E. T. Spires of Camp Eustis,
Mrs. W. K. Waits spent the week- Va., is spending a few days with his
end with relatives in Pineville, N. C. j family.
Betty and Billy Waits returned’tromel—Mr. and Mrs. J: D. Ross and chil-
Jones Wallenzine observed his
birthday yesterday.
Mrs. Myrtle Fulmer has a birth
day tomorrow.
J. E. Flow observes his birthday
today.
Horace Hamm has a birthday to
morrow.
J. W. Lovelace observes a birthday
December 27th. —
St—Jv Morse has—a^ birthday Be-
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with them to spend the holidays. ! dren, Pat and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. 1 member 2ith.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lyons and! Vemer Ross and Verner, Jr., of; Richard Adams observed his birth
family spent Sunday with relatives 1 Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr.' day Monday.
in Spartanburg. . and Mrs. J. M. Ro§s. ’ | Marvin Bridges has a birthday to
Miss Doris Bozard of Anderson,! Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas, Mes-jday-
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. Helen Bozard.-
dames Leroy Rushton and Lee | Mack Brotvn had a birthday Tues
Thomas, and Misses Doris and Millie day.
May the Candles
Burn Brightly . . .
FOR YOU AND
YOURS.
. . . which is just a way of saying “thank you” for your
friendship and business in the past. We hope this Christ
mas Season will bring you true happiness and joy.
MERRY CHRISTMAS —
HAPPY NEW YEAR
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We Wish You A
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Happy New Year
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It is again the season of the year to wish you and
yours the compliments of the Yuletide and we find it a
pleasant task.
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May we acknowledge your many kindnesses of the
past . . . may we publicly thank you. for your, good-will
and patronage.
We pledge our best efforts to serve you efficiently
in the coming year and respectfully solicit "your contin
ued friendship and patronage.
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GOLDVILLE, S. C.
M. M. Blakely celebrates a birth- j
day tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin C. Abrams
[ will observe their wedding anniver-!
sary December 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross will ob-l
serve their wedding anniversary De
cember 26th.
Bozard-('ash Wedding at Pres
byterian Church
On Saturday, December 16, at high:
noon in Goldville Presbyterian!
church, Miss Lula Grace Bozard andj
Richard Roy Cash of Cowpens, were,
married with the impressive double-'
ring ceremony, performed by. Rev.
C. F. Allen, the bride’s pastor.
Decorations in traditional green j
and white were effected with the
use of banked greenery, white gladi
oli and chrysanthemums.
Candelabra with burning tapers,
flanked on each side with cathedral
candles cast a soft glow over the
wedding scene.
The wedding music was presented
by Mrs. E. G. Kay, pianist, and Mrs.
W. A. Moorhead, soloist.
.-Derrill Bozard, brother of the
bride, and Wendell Hair acted as
ushers. ,
The bridal couple entered the
church together and were met at the
altar by Rev. Allen. After the bene
diction, Mrs. Moorhead sang “Seal
Us, O, Holy Spirit.”
The bride w r as lovely in a powder
blue two-piece suit of rabbit hair
wool, with navy accessories, and a
corsage of white orchids.
Mrs. Cash is the daughter of Mrs.]
Helen Bishop Bozard arid the late
J. M. Bozard.
She attended Clinton high school,!
Montreat Junior college and gradu-1
ated from Presbyterian college in the,
class of 1941. Since her graduation |
she has taught in Cowpens high i
school. j
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cash of Cowpens, and holds!
a position with Watson Construction
company in Spartanburg.
Following a wedding trip to At- j
lanta, Ga., the young couple will
make their home in Cowpens. J
Goldville Laymen Hold Meeting
Laymen from the Presbyterian,
Baptist and Methodist churches of
Goldville met on Sunday night at
the Baptist church and organized
for a “Go To Church’’-campaign for
Godville during the year 1943. •
A mass meeting of all interested
laymen is called for Sunday, Dec.
27 at. the the Methodist church at
4 p. m.
OF THE SEASON
From—
Our President—B. H. Boyd Our Vice-President—J. P. Prather
Our Secretary-Treasurer—B. Hubert Boyd
Our Directors—B. H. Boyd, S. W. Sumerel, J. P. Prather, W. W. Harris,
W. A. Moorhead, Heath Copeland, D. C. *Heustess, T. D. Copeland,
B. Hubert'Boyd.
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We are always glad of the opportunity to say “Hello” to our friends,
but somehow no occasion affords a better opportunity than Christmas to
add a word of good wishes.
The associations we’ve enjoyed in the past are many and we are grate
ful for them. We appreciate what they stand for and with the passing of
each year, we become more and more impressed with the true value of
genuine friendships. The faithfulness of those whom we strive to serve
has been invaluable in the progress of this organization.
In recognition of your consideration and patronage in the past, we
desire to express our sincere good wishes to each of you for a happy
Christmas and a New Year filled to overflowing with joy and prosperity.
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‘Students Night"
“Students Night” will be observed,*
at Goldville Baptist church Sunday 1
j evening at 7:00 o’clock. .j'
Misses Ruth Hair, Bobby Jean ,
i Carr, IGadys Willingham and Bill ,
j Poag will take part on the program. |
Cantata Given ',
A cantata, “The Childe Jesus,” was i
! presented at Goldville Baptist church, 1
, Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock, under \ 1
i the direction of Miss Annie Marguer- j
J ite Rainwater, with Miss Bobby Jean '
Carr, pianist. Those taking part in j
the program were: A. B. Galloway, 1
Bud Carr, Louis Murphy, Harold 7
Murphy, Charles Murphy, Mrs. Sloan
Rowland, Mrs. R. G. Carr, Mrs. Ma-u
mie Lee MOrphy, Mrs. E. J. Willing-1
ham, Mrs. James Mitchell, Mrs.
Charles Murphy, Mrs. W. A. Moor
head, Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, and
Mrs. R. H. McGee.
• - Youth Fellowship Program
The Young People’s Fellowship!
group of the Methodist church pre
sented a Christmas program Sunday
evening at 6 o’clock. Christmas music
and a talk by Rev. S. B. White, pas
tor of the church, featured the pro
gram.
Junior B X U. Entertains
The Older Junior department ofj
the Baptist Training union bf the
Baptist church entertained their
mothers and Rev. and Mrs. James]
Mitchell with a Christmas party at
. . . to our employes, to oil the young men from our commu-'
nity in the U. S. Service at home and overseas, and to every
body — everywhere.
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A glorious Christmas is our wish, of course, yet we want the senti
ment to carry on through the coming years. We want each of you to enjoy *
Health, Happiness and Prosperity. It is our hope that your every wish
will be realized, that each ambition may materialize, so that the new year
may be the happiest of them all for you and your loved ones.
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