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■ \ ■! f Poge Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S C Thursdoy, Moy 6, 1943 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE MRS. E. G. KAY, Correspondent and Representative , Mr. and Mrs. Claud&^Johnson and visited their brother, Cpl. Richard daughter, Mary spent the week-end Adams, at Fort McClellan, Ala., over with their son. Pvt. Charles John son, at Camp Butner, N. C. the week-end. •Mr. and Mrs. G. -F. Cooley of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rowland and Camden, spent a few days last week daughter, Frances, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. C Sloan Rowland and daughter, Jua- Na ° ors - . nita, visited relatives in Walhalla XT Bedenbaugh of Fort Wnght over the week-end. Y - r via,te t Hls parents, Mr. and , , r* • ,i n a ' Mrs. L. K. Bedenbaugh, recently. Mr; and Mrs. Andy Gosnell and i r ^ daughters spent the week-end with With The Sick relatives in Spartanbuig. Miss Mary Kate Carr is a patient Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sc^ygert of at Hays hospital where she under- Greenville spent the week-end with went an appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Swygert. Earl Holsonback has returned Lt. E. T. Spires of Fort Eustis, from Newberry hospital. Va., is spending a few days with his, Mrs. Vernon Lever is a patient family. at Newberry hospital. Pvt. Willis Phillips of Camp Mac-j Friends will be glad to know Mrs. Kail, N. C., spent the week-end with H. G. Murrah is improving at Hays Mrs. Phillips. hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Blakely and Little Brenda O’Dell has been ill son, Bob, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. at her home on Marion street. M. Blakely at Mauldin over the Mrs. J. H. Davenport is recovering week-end. ' from a recent illness. Pvt. Algie Abrams has returned - 1 to Camp Rucker, Ala., after spend- 1 Birthdays ing a few weeks with his mother, ! Master Chester Murrah observed Mrs. Joe Abi'ams. ihis first birthday Monday. Misses Constance Sullivan, Emma" Loretta Tucker had a birhtday May Kate Oxner, Mrs. Cora Rains, Mrs. 2nd. R. L. Sullivan and Mrs. W. R. Sulli^ | Joan Bridges celebrated her birth- van visited the lattier’s sister, Mrs.[day Tuesday. D. R. Williams, in Williamston Sun- Hazel Crocker has a birthday to day. day. Miss Mary Lois Allen spent the Dorothy and Doris Humphreys, i week-end with friends in Raleigh, N. twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bur- C-. „ ley Humphreys, have birthdays May ! J. O. Ray was a visitor in Spar- 9th. tanburg Saturday. Mildred Elliott observes a birth- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell, Mrs. day May 8th. Sigsbee Hair, Mrs. Fred Ross and Johnnie Buchanan celebrates his daughter, f^redna, visited relatives Jairthday tomorrow, in Fort Mill Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Spires observed a Miss Kitty O’Dell of Fort Mill, birthday Tuesday, spent the week-end with relatives Mrs. W. O. Stewart had' a birth- here. day Tuesday. M iss Ernestine Bickley visited her Mrs. Louise Tucker has a birth- j parents in Newberry over the week- day May 8th. end. Charlie Coleman observes a birth- Miss Marion Mitchell of Clinton, day today, as does Tommy Craft, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gray Stroud Mrs. Icie Cooper observes' a birth- Sunday. day May 9th. Mrs. Glenn Franklin and daugh-I T. W. Dees has a birthday May 8. ter, Margaret, spent the week-end Mrs. Nelle Ellison has a birthday in Columbia. * today. Pvt. Kelly Waits of Wright Field, \ J. T. Fulmer observes a birthday Ohio, is spending a few days with his, tomorrow, as does Harold Lewis, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits, i Mrs. Grace Lewis has a birthday Mrs. C. E. Chapman was called to ( Tuesday. Greer last week due to the death of| Willis Phillips observed his birth- her brother, Arthur Whitmire. day yesterday. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy of Fortj Olin Kelly celebrated his birth- Mill, spent Sunday with relatives day May 2nd. I here. . -j •*- — - Miss Lula Guin of Newberry, spent i Auxiliary Meet . Simday with Miss Peggy Holsonback. . The Woman’s Auxiliary of Gold- Chief Petty Officer Patt B. Cog- vdle^ Presbyterian church met Mon gins of Sampson, N. Y., spent several day afternoon at 4:00 o’clock at the days here last week with Mrs. Cog- home of Mrs. M. J. McFadden on gins. Milton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clement M 1-5 - C. F. Allen, president, called spent the week-end with relatives the meeting to order and presided in Greer. over a brief business session. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Boyce and 1 Minutes of last meeting were read children, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gas- hy Mrs. J. M. Bozard. kin and Dwight Moody visited friends This being the month for the ob- in Augusta, Ga., and Langley Sun- servance of the auxiliary’s birthday, day. | a special offering was taken. An Mrs. Carl Sease and Mrs. Ray interesting program on t'Mexico,” Wertz accompanied Pvt- Carl Sease was presented. to Columbia Friday. • Mrs. J. M. Ross Mrs. Sigsbee Hair,' Hold Services Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and son, Mi- . R e v. Ray Anderson of Laurens, chael, spent Saturday in Spartan- preach at Goldville Presbyte- burg. rian church Saturday, May 8, at Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hall and 7:30 o’clock. Rev. Anderson will daughters, Naomi, Viola, and Sara a ^ s0 con duct services Sunday morn- Ruth, and Harold Bishop visited in m - Columbia Saturday. * — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy and Revival Services Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy visited Revival services are in progress at their grandmother at Sedalia Thurs- Epworth Methodist church each eve- 1 day. ^ nin S at 7; 30 o’clock conducted by Pfc. Floyd Edwards of Camp Cook, Bev. E. C. Holler, of Laurens. The Calif., spent a few days last week Pohlic is invited to attend, with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas. ^ Pvt. Charles Stewart of Camp ,, On Furlough From Egypt Wheeler, Ga., spent the week-end _ Bacey Whitley of the U. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ^ ^ ir cor Ps, who has seen many O. Stewart. months of service in Egypt, is here Mr. and Mrs. Milton Waits and 0n c ^ Ur ^u^‘i son, Gene, of Greenwood, visited I has on several oc- Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits over the cas,ons been cited for bravery, week-end. ; ^ Mrs. Helen Bozard and daughter, 1 ., if parents live in Rockingham, Mildred, spent Sunday with Mr. and N T;5 v but he made hls home here i Mrs. Everette ‘Bishop in Landrum. ^ ls sls ^ er > Mrs. James Hoi-1 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tucker and lmgsworth ’ before entering service. children visited relatives in Greer i ~ T~~Z ^ over the week-end. ■ * VlsiUn ‘ 1,1 Canad * Misses Hazel and Juanita Adams TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES Sales and Service CLEANING A SPECIALTY Reasonable Charges KENNETH N. BAKER Phone S06 ? YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM HOT TUSHES If you suffer from hot flashes, dizzi ness, distress of “Irregularities", are weak, nervous—due to the functional •‘middle-age” period In a woman’s Ufe—try Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vege table Compound. It’s helped thou sands upon thousands of women to relieve such annoying symptoms. Follow label direction*. Plnkham’s Compound is worth trying I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Regnery are visiting relatives and friends in Canada. Mr. Regnery’s aunt, Miss Josephine Regnery, of Kansas City. Mo., is here with thfeir little girls while the Regnerys are away. Mrs. Alice M. Parker .1 Mrs. Alice M. Parker, 76, widow of the late Sam Parker, died Satur- , day night at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. B. W. Cooper, on Hampton avenue. She had been in declining health several years. Her husband died 14 years ago. She is survived by four children, Mrs. Ola Wages, Mrs. J. C. Whit- sel, Mrs. B. W. Cooper, and R. C. Franklin; one half-brother, W. R. Martin; 22 grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 4:30 at the Church of God, Clinton. Burial was in Cal vary cemetery. Rev. W. M. Spur lock and Rev. R. H. Cause officiat ed. 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