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-M-H9 * \l, oL Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Thursday, December 31,1942 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and RepresenUtive Woodrow Wilson spent Christmas rest, Tenn., returned to camp aftefr with Mrs. Wilson at State Park, Co- visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Llftnbia. ■ L. E- Crain near Clinton. * . Cpl. Marvin Center of Camp For- Miss Connie McGuire of Anderson, rest, Tenn., is home on furlough. is visiting Miss Rudy Crain. Miss Faye Fortner of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gunter spent week with his grandparents, Mr. and visited Miss Kathleen Campbell the i the Christmas holidays with relatives MrsL W. M. Samples, near Clinton. Gastonia, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Horn- nounce^the birth of a daughter, Judy er Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. John Me-1 Arline, Dec. 23, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Alister, and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Me- Gullett is the former Miss Ola Bell Gee were dinner guests Christmas, Tucker. day pf Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harris. I Giles ,7 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tucker and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Giles an- family spent Saturday with Mrs. nounce the birth of a daughter, Fran- Tucker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. ces Rebecca, Dec. 8. Mrs. Giles is the K. King in Mauldin. former Miss Charlotte Daniels. William Samples is spending the Tinsley Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tinsley an nounce the birth of a daughter, past week-end. j in Anderson. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giles and; Brenda Joyce, December 10. Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes at-: Rufus Cannon of the air base, Co- daughter, Frances, spent Christmas •’ tended the South Carolina Baptist iumbia. visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy with Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Giles in i Birthdays and Anniversaries Training Union convention at the,Cannon several days last week. Fountain Inn. Mrs. Marie Whitlock was 63 years First Baptist church in Union Mon-[ Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Reese and' M*. and Mrs. Johnnie Butler spent old Christmas day. day. At the close a banquet was children spent Saturday with Mr. and; the Christmas holidays with Mr. But- December 29 was Dennis Fallaw’s held at the Fairforest hotel. | Mrs. Posey Davis at Lydia. 1 ler’s mother, Mrs. Mattie Butler, in 14th birthday. Cpl. Rosgoe Kay of New York, | Mrs. Eula Prince of. Ware Shoals, pNinety-Six. I - Mr and w rs Thornton Meadows N. Y., is home on a furlough visit- spent the week-end with her daugh-1 Mr. and Mrs.' Jodia Sorrow and observed their 10th wedding anni- ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.! ter. Mrs. Agnes Scott. ’children were dinner guests Christ- versary December 24. L. C. Heaton. Mrs. Rosa Lee and Clyde Cannon [mas day of Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. E R Reese and chil- visited Mrs. Marcelle Hughes ingrain, dren spent Friday with their daugh-1 Goldville Saturday. [' Mr. and M ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.}^ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reece of near;son, Charlie, E. J. Hill, at Whitmire. Clinton, spent Christmas day with the holidays Mrs. Dora Nelson formerly of | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Russ. | Q. Owens. Honea Path, is now making her home 1 Pvt. Melvin Lee Williams of Fort Mrs. Inez/ Jacobs, and Mr. and with her niece. Mrs. Samantha Reese. Bragg, N* C., spent the holidays with Mrs. H. D. Southerland of Green- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell and his mother, Mrs. Will Lydia. wood, spent Friday visiting their par- children spent Christmas with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Thomas visited ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cooper, and Mrs. C. L Attaway in Newber- relatives in Union and Spartanburg Florence Codgill is spending the hlidays in Cross Anchor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williamson celebrated their fourth wedding an niversary December 24. ry. Miss Lucille Braswell remained, Sunday, for the week. ; Mr. and Mrs. Grey Stroud of Gold- Charles Brown, Junior Fowler and ville, spent the week-end with Mr. Bill Hinton of Greenwood, spent | and Mrs. Cleo Lusk. Sammie Owens and f Spartanburg, spent ith Mr. and Mrs. C. I Nancy Lusk was five years old De- jeember 18. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard ob served their tenth wedding anniver sary December 24. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. ^Adams ob served their 38th wedding anniver sary December 25. Miss Mary Dunaway is spending' ^ r - ar> d Mrs. R. L. Adams cele- the hplidays in Cross Anchor. ibrated their 10th wedding anniver- Mrs. Fannie Nelson and daughter I sar y December 26. Sunday with friends here. \ E. A. Penland of Boston, Mass., spent Sunday with Mrs. Florence: H. A. Adams was 63 years old De- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy of Fort, spent several days last week with Splawn. i cember20. Mill, Mrs. R. M. Spiers and children his brother, A. N. Penland and Mrs.! Friends of Pvt. Aaron Hames will Mr - and Mrs - J ohn McAlister ob- of Ninety-Six, and Pvt. Calvin Spiers; Penland. ; be interested to know he is stationed 1 served their fourth wedding anniver- of Camp Butler. N. C., Lt. E. T.J Mrs. W. B. Sutton of Greenville, at Camp Wheeler, Ga. - |MiT December 25. _ _ . I Spiers of Fort Eustis, Va., Mr. and ; Visited Mr,, and Mrs.- Fred Ashland Mrs. B. H. Spiers of Laurens, visited‘dUring the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spiers during the holidays. Misses Marguerite Seay and Made line Beckham spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith in Ware Shoals. Miss Clara Malpass and Clarence Mallpass of Spartanburg, spent Christmas day with Mr. and Claude Malpass. Mr. and Charleston. Mrs. Fred visited Ml Adams and, Mrs Mrs? Maggie Lou Burton and daughter spent Christmas with her of mother. Mrs. Florence Spawn. and Dessie Wilkes recently. -Mr, —t: and Mrs. James Peace. Mrs. J. H. Brooks and Mrs. Lee Wooten had birthdays December 25. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bums celebrated their second wedding anniversary December 24. Mr. and Mrs. James Peace cele- son, Donald, spent the week-end in ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballew and Landrum with relatives, children visited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. | Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Rollins and brated their fourth wedding annivgr- Culbreth in Spartanburg Friday. j family spent the Christmas holidays sar y December 5. Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister and; in Greenwood with Mrs. O. R. Rol-> Ml *s- Charles Giles observed her little daughter spent Christmas with ij n s, Sr. birthday December 23. Mrs. i Mr. McAlister’s parents in Green-1 Mrs. C. E. Elledge spent the week-1 Mrs. G. W. Fields observed her I ville. 50 NEGROES CALLED FOR JANUARY 9 Clinton draft board No. 50 yester day released a list of 50 Negro se lectees to be sent to Fort Jackson, Columbia, on January 9th, for army induction. This is the Second colored call for January, a list of 90 draftees already having , appeared in The Chronicle to report January 8. The list for the 9th follows: Henry Johnson, Mountvile. Douglas Little, Rt. 1, Clinton. Luther Rice, Rt. 2, Clinton. Ulysses Kinard, Goldville. Jame% Copeland, Clinton. Johnnie Dillard, Clinton. Benjamin Franklin Fant, Jr., Rt. 2, Clinton. I Ulysses Williams, Clinton. Gargins Spann, Jr., Clinton. - George Byrd, Philadelphia, Pa. . Luther Gary, Jr., Clinton. Wil Bennett, Waterloo. DeWhitte Talmadge Fuller, Mount- ville. Laurens Rull Glean, Kinards. Henry Washington DUncan, Rt. 2, Clinton. J. T. Rice, Wateroo. Sammie Acie King, SR. 3 Clinton. O’Dell Hill, Waterloo. Roosevet Wilson, Clinton. Anell Rainey, Rt. 2, Laurens. James Albert Wheiler, Clinton. James Garfield Golden, Waterloo. Miller B. Brown, Rt. 1, Mountville. Ellis Shelton,- Rt. I, Clinton. R. T. Griffin, Ware Shoals. Willie Fuller, MountviHe. Clarence O’Dell McMorris, Rt. 3, Clinton. A PRAYER FOR OUR SONS IN THE SERVICE By Bev. John F. Fedders, D.D., In The Progresoive Fanner O Lord of life, Strength Of the strong, and Best Guide of our youth, hear the petitions we direct to Thy throne of grace. The anguish of. a nation’s strong fatherhood and the {ears of its sacrificing motherhood, prompt our prayer for the lads of our land. They are leaving our homes and altars to heed their country’s call, ^hey are shouldering arms, flying planes, and manning ships in defense of the flag. In friendly pew and at the family altar we follow them in dusty march, in airy flight, and on stormy sea. May their remoteness from sanctuary and home not lessen their grip on the virtues of a royal manhood. Defend them, O Lbver of Youth, from sirens whose lures lead only to disgrace and dishonor. These are our sons, Thy choice gift to us, and our hearts’ desire is that they may serve our country’s cause unsul lied and unstained. Above all, dear Lord, guide them by Thy Holy Spirit that they may keep sacred in the crowded routine of each day, some fraction of time for a prayer tryst with Thee. And our hearts’ plea, O Father of all the nations of the earth, is that enduring peace may soon come to supplant the sword, hate giv ing way to love, brutality to brother hood. In the -Name of our Elder Brother, the Prince of Peace. Amen. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB The Paper Everybody Reads 1 * L end in Greenwood. birthday December 15. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick and; Miss Lilian Braswell spent the c. E. Elledge spent Christmas with December*- 13 was Mrs. James sons visited Mr. and Mrs. C. T. week-end“ with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. his mother, Mrs. L. C. Hamrick in Greenwood Christmas. Bragg in Goldville. 'Greenville. Mrs. j; M. Hamrick was the guest Miss Amanda Milam of Spartan-1 r. C. Powell and W. B. Littleton he r birthday December 25. Elledge, in Crain ’s birthday. Mrs. Neuffer Creswell observed Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. nev in McCormick. McKin- burg, spent last week with mother, Mrs. M. A. Milam, Sr.. her recently visited Mr. Powell’s mother, Eugene Simmons was 12 years old 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Powell, and sister, December 28 Cpl. and Mrs. Harry Sparks and. Mrs. Mattie Cuiry and daugter, 1 Miss Florence Powell, in Cateechee. daughter, Mary Evelyn,, Mr. and R u th, spent the week-end with her Mrs. Powell returned with them for Mrs. James Bolton and son, Jim, ! . soni Woodrow Wilson, and Mrs. Wil- a f ew days visit, and Mr and Mrs. Charles Sparks and son . ♦ Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Lowe of Pick- son, Victor, of Greenwood, werej Mr. and Mrs. Dan Duncan of Lau- enS) spent the week-end with Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks re ns, were recent guests of Mr. and an d Mrs. R. C. Powell during the .holidays. Mrs. V. C. Fowler. * .Mrs. J. L. Padgette and daugtersi Delmer Wooten of Greenvile, spent w Rh her daughter, Mrs. Mary Mad spent Christmas with relatives in. seV eral days last week with his den. Greenwood. [mother, Mrs. Lee Wooten. Miss Vera Attaway of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs; J. C. Lowe spent the Mrs. Agnes Genoble of Greer, j s spending a few days with her sis- holidays with relatives in Union. spen t the Christmas holidays with i ter, Mrs. Gertrude Todd. - "MAN AGED 94 Misses Janell and Carol Scott re- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reeder. i Miss Evelyn Holtzclaw is spending u ,_ Ik _ . turned home with them for the I Mrc unov Wrieht crv»nt rhrict-Li-v i_ r* ;n„ vo town most week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fuller andi Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Owens ofj Fred Holtzclaw spent Friday Gene, of Greenville, Mrs. B. W. Leg- Spartanburg, were guests Friday of Greenwood. Mrs. J. E. Gunter had a birthday; December 24. Today is Miss Kathleen Campbell’s 16th birthday and Laurence Camp- nalj 0 bell’s 18th birthday. j a ' Lena Gilliam, small daughter of Mrs. Leona Rice spent the holidays and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam, was ch oa i s two years old December 27. Frank Elledge was 13 years old December 6. Elen McMorris, Rt. 3, Clinton. Willie Eugene Dunlap, Rt. 3, Clin ton. J Victor Depass Hall, Clinton. Gallie Zeke Turner, Rt. 2, Laurens. ■Elio Pitts, Mountville. Cleophus Floyd, Rt. 2, Clinton. Rodger Lee Elledge, Rt. 3, Lau rens. Pal George Davis, Renno. Willie Albert Fuller, Rt. 1, Clinton. Deval Arnold, Honea Path. Cubby Robinson, Lanford. ^ Yancey Smith, Jr., Waterloo. Walter Pleze Moore, Rt. 1, Clinton. Osie Aiken, Ware Shoals. Wade Benjamin Harrington, Ki- Gray Funeral Home Glinttfa, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and... EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Phonee 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY ahd f. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgra. Willie- Hubert Ferguson, Clinton. James Robert Sullivan, Rt. 1, Ware Mrs. Huey Wright spent Christ-[ the week in Greenville with her | ^ ^J’W j mas with relatives in Chester. | grandmother, Mrs. L. C. Elledge. | and Mr anrl Mrs. Clyde Owens of 1 Fred Holtzclaw soent Friday in! tains 3 laxalfves^for^dc^^vel'ac* gette, and son, Bobbie, of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. C. O.’Owens. ' I ~ Mr and~Mrs. T. H. McGinnis spent <lon ’ ^ lth 5 cannil iaUves to relieve spent the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Hale of Gas-' Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sumerel. Mr. and Mrs. James Hale of Gas- Sunday with Mr. and H tonia, N. C., spent the holidays with Rollins near Clinton. Milford Wright of Oklahoma, has Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hartis. j Frances Caughman spent Christ-1 returned to camp after visiting his yj q. McGee spent a few days,^j a g with her sister, and brother-in-; mother, Mrs. E. S. Wright. j n Orlando, Fla., purchasing fruit for i aW( Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hcrltzclaw, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Long, Mrs. the Clinton and Lydia Mills which j„ Greenwood. Dick Caughman, Mrs Ada Barker was distributed to each member in Geraldine Cooper and Marshall visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Long in the family on Wednesday. Stevens spent Christmas with her Cokesbufy. Miriam Long returned Mr. and Mrs. Longshore of Lydia, s j s ter, Mrs. H. D. Southerland, in home with them for a visit. anc j Ren Woodard of Orangeburg, ‘ Greenwood. • Miss Lois Allen of Lydia, spent sp ent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harris and Christmas with Miss Vivian McCoy, clarence Dunaway. • daughter,'Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. J.! George Simpson of near Clinton, D ea i an d Richard Jacks, and Ted g Hollingsworth of Greenwood, and spent Friday with Mrs. Joe Gibbs. Word took part in the program son 0 f the navy, spent the week-end Mr and Mrs. Cecil Lawson, Mr. Christmas eve at the Episcopal w jth Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Guest. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Dunaway and chil- church in Laurens. i anc j Mrs. Cecil Dowling of Columbia, dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Can- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weir of Bam-j a i so sp ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. non and children were dinner guests b ergi an d William Weir of Charles-! Guest. of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim- ton, spent the Christmas holidays' Mr. and Mrs. Clark Meadors and mie Lawson, at Cross Anchor Christ-'with relatives here. !daughter, Sandra, spent the week- mas day- . . I Mrs. Winnie Pace and daughter [ en d with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gamble Mrs. J. F. Whithnire of th<? Hur-| 0 f Lyman, and Mr. and Mrs. Thom-i j n Greenwood, ricane community, spent the week- as ivester spent Thursday with Mrs., Jackie Guest is spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Duna- Ivester. with her grandparents,! Mr. and Mrs. way. Ted Word is spending the weekly. C. Guest. Rev. and Mrs. Ray Williams of w jth his uncle, Ernest Word, in Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Neal spent Lydia, were dinner guests of Mr. |vj ew b err y [Saturday in Greenville, and Mrs. Tommie Reese Christmas Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger and sons Mrs. T. H. Ivey spent Sunday da - v of Newberry, spent Christmas with 1 w ith Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Neal in Mrs. Dela Mae Gregory of Rock her mo ther, Mrs. Alice Kinard. Greenville. Hill, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Rosa Mrs. Tommie Galloway of Green- 1 sgt. Sylvester Turner of Camp Lee wood, visited relatives and friends! phiiii ps , Kansas, and Mrs. Turner of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson of he r e several days last week. (Spartanburg, visited relatives during Columbia, spent the week-end with) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore and son,. the holidays. Mr. Jacksons parents, Mr. ahd Mrs.ij a Q}j ) q{ Mobile^ Ala., visited Mr. and Pvt. Maxie Richards of Fort Jack- D. G. Jackson. _ [Mrs. Joe Terry Friday. : son> sp ent the holidays at his home Mr. and Mrs. A .H. Hughes and. Lewis Wilson spent the week with here. His mother, Mrs'. E. A. Rich-j children of Great Falls, spent sey- his mother, Mrs. Emma Wilson, in ar d s of Union, spent the week-end era! days with relatives here the Enoree, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wil- w j t h her son and daughter-in-law. past week. - ^ son returned with him for the week-j Friends of Ben Julian Smith of the Pvt. Sammie Cram of Camp For- en( j. navy, will be interested to know he Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sanders and is s tatione<j at Great Lakes, 111, Mrs. little daughter, Frances, have re- Smith will make her home here with tur-ned to their home in Baltimore,!her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. El- Md., after spending a few days with j i e dg e _ ! Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. j ♦ - Guy Turner of Washington, D. C., Among the Sick | and Richard G. Turner, Jr., of the, Mrs. Clyde Cannon is ill. gas pains. Get ADLERIKA today. SMITH’S PHARMACY Wade Walker, Jr., Clinton. Earl Atkins, Mountville. ' Willie McDaniel, Rt. 2, Laurens. Robert George Calhoun, Rt. 2, Clinton. Anderson Martin, Kinards. Willie Johnston, Rt. 3, Laurens. STATIONERY—Every boy in service will be happy to receive a box. We have just what he will like, plain or with the insignia of his branch of service. Chronicle Pub. Co. INSURANCE Fire - Tornado - Automo bile - Surety Bonds • AO Forms of Property Insurance. SOUND PROTECTION AT LOWEST COST. REAL ESTATE B. H. BOYD Clinton, S. C. In Australia Outsells All Other C00GH MEDICINES Ask Yourself Why? Buckley’s CANADIOL Mixturs now on Mtd rosde hsrs in America acts like a fladi on coughs duo to coids or Bronchial action mod thru throat, hoad chial KEas-otarts at one* to ‘•rondhAN phlagm, sooth# raw breathing aatiar. Cat n.. stir*. ^*nArun« Mixture today. SMITH’S REXALL STORE* .. navy, are spending a few days with Mrs. Jessie Nance is ill at her home ; their mother, Mrs. R. G. Turner. 1 0 n Buice street. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thrift and Miss j Friends of Mrs. S. C. Foster will l Gladys Thrift of Lydia; spent Sunday be sorry to know she continues ill with Mrs. R. G. Turner. a t her home. Miss Eva Campbell of Belmont, N. Mrs. Jannie Reese is ill. C., spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Leonard Gilliam has been ill i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John several days. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Camp- Mrs. L. C. Heaton is improving af- ibell of Anderson, also spent Christ- ter being ill. ! mas day with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. ■■■ { Mrs. S. T. Moore attended the Todd I funeral of L. W. C. Blalock Satur-‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Todd an- day in Goldville. nounce the birth of a daughter, Mag- j Misses Dorothy and Mary Rowe of gie Jewell, December 14. >4 BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING 4 TROUBLE mmmmmmmmmmmmummmKxM Iva, visited Vivian Medlock during the Christmas holidays. | Mr .and Mrs. Will Medlock and family of Whitmire, spent Christmas!, with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Medlock. Luther Turner and Carl Samples spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. William Samples near Clinton. Mrs. Myrtle Burgess and daughter, [ [ Victoria, of Enoree, spent the Christ- |mas holidays with her parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Lee Stroud. Martha Giles of Fountain Inn, is spending a few days with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giles. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith of Lydia, Mr. and Mrs. James Hale and children of Gullett „ Sgt. and Mrs. Hamer Gullett an- Your first introduction should tell you WHY BLACK- DRAUGHT IS 8 BEST-SELLING LAXATIVE all over the South SendH im or Her t 52 I New Year Gifts in I A A year’s subscription to THE CHRONICLE will be a weekly reminder of your good wishes * to those away from home. Think of it! Every week of the year— news from home at a cost of less than 3c a week. Wherever the relative or friend may live they will be interested in hearing from "back home." If you have a husband, son, brother, nephew or friend in the SERVICE, eith er at home or overseas — thfeir home paper is the gift they wont and will appreciate; LIST TOUR SUBSCRVPnON TODAY. NO EXTRA CHARGE TOR MAILING. THE CHRONICLE IJust Like A Letter From Home” 4#’ 4. % •.vflevBte, IwMIBIMBMj HHfln