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Page Eight Page Ten Thursday, June 3 # 1943 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS ms. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. Victor Mattox accompanied l Mrs. Ed Young and children, Mrs. by Mrs. Ervin Smith, Miss Jo Ann W .C. Powell, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long of Goldville, visited Petty Of-; Haynie spent the week-end with Mr. ficer Smith in Raleigh, N. C., for! and Mrs. Perry Chastain in Anderson, the week-end. P. O. Smith is sta- ( Mi\ and Mrs. G. T. Penland, for- tioned at Norfolk, Va. |merly of near Laurens, are making Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strickland and their home with their son, A. N. children spent Sunday with Mr. and Penland, and Mrs. Penland for the Mrs. Arthur Young in Calhoun Falls. I present. Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister and i Mrs. J. W. Cousins of Kansas City, daughter of Whitmire, spent the Mo., is visiting her brother, W. D. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sizemore and Mrs. Sizemore. houn Falls. Harris. Miss Muriel Jean McGee Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Stroud apd returned home with them for a visit, daughter of Belton, were Sunday Garley Thrift of Laurens, spent guests of Mr. and MrS. S. G. May- the week-end with his sister, Mrs. field. Minnie Turner. <■' Mrs. Joe Terry and Mrs. A. G. Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs. E.JArnold were visitors in Spartanburg C. Vincent spent Tuesday with rela- Saturday. r lives in Union. j Mrs. Leonard Bumgardner and Mrs. Florrie Bereece and son. Jer- ! daughter, Misses Pete Sparks and ol, of Cramerton, N., C., are visiting Martha Giants of Gastonia, N. C., her sister, Mrs. Robert McGinnis, and.were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lucille Mr. McGinnis./ ^Alexander. Mrs. Inez Sorrow of Greenwood,; / Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore had as accompanied by Mrs. James Creswell their week-end guests Mrs. Bertha and Mrs. H. W. Simmons visited Mrs. Horne and children of Greer. Sorrow’s son. Pvt. Bennie Sorrow, in Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Penland and Greensboro, N. C., recently. daughter, Lois, G. T. Penland visited Mrs. Minnie Tinsley of Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Penland in Rock is visiting her daughter and son-in- Hill Sunday. law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson/ Misses Buddie Childs, Irene Bras- Mrs. Leila Miles and Mrs. F. A. well Clyde Fowler and Wyatt Led- Compton visited Mr. and Mrs. John ford visited in Highlands, N. C., Sun- Campbell recently. !day. Silas T. Moore who was recently > Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and inducted into the army is stationed j children, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert at Fort Jackson for the present. ‘McGinnis visited Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Lonzo Leopard and Lawrence Bar- ion Smith at Goldville Sunday, bery are visiting relatives in Simp- i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passmore and sonville. son, Ronnie, and Mrs. Mary Passmore Mrs. C. A. Smith* and daughter, | spent the week-end with Mr. and Estelle, of Gastonia, N. C., visited Mrs. Shirley Passmore in Pineville. Mrs. Minnie Turner recently. j Mrs. Florence'Splawn and Mr. and Miss Myra Cooper of Greenvillle,, Mrs.-R. L. Simmons were week-end is visiting her. sister, Mrs. L. M. Ev-I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nel- ans. son in Charlotte, N. C. Carl Sexton of Anderson, spent the Mrs. Clark Meadors and daugh- week with his aunt, Mrs. Maud Guest, ter, Sandra, of Washington, D. C., Fred Holtzclaw of Greenville, spent | are visiting her parents, Mr. and Wednesday with Dorcie Turner. Mrs. N. C. Guest. Mrs. Dora Whitmire. T. W. Spires! Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moore of Greer, of Goldville, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy | are spending several days with Mr. of Newberry were guests during the and Mrs. Albert Spoon, week of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spires. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thompson, children, and Monnine Edge visited Bonta Thompson of Augusta, Ga., relatives in Conestee the past week- Pvt. Johnnie Harmon of New River, end. N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. L. S. J Mrs. Anne Burton and daughter, Harmon recently. Eva, of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Friends of Pvt. Sherman Cooper Milton Burton Sunday, of the army, will be interested to Mrs. Janie Deese and children, know he is stationed at Camp Bark- Mrs. Sue Kirby and grnaddaughter, Among The Sick Friends of Mrs. Maud Guest will be glad to know she is improving after being ill. Mrs. Cora Lee is able to be out af ter a recent illness.' Friends of Mrs. Minnie Turner will regret to know she continues ill at her home on Beauregard street Jim Hill is a patient at the Green wood hospital where she underwent an operation. Mrs. Ralph Samples is ill. Mrs. Mary Johnson has been ill several days. Mrs. N. C. Guest is ill at her home on Jefferson street. Mrs. Ursula Blakely is ill. Mrs. Albert Spoon is improving after being a patient at the local hospital. D. L. McGee has been ill several days. Samples Infant Passes Funeral services were held Thurs day for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Samples at the graveside, conducted by Rev. Fred Rowe. Interment was in Calvary ceme- Birth Announcements Williamson and Mrs. Charles Williamson eley, Texas. SAVE! BY PAINTING Pittsburgh Paints P&G Paints John Deere Tractors and Implements That Work Richtex Brick Atlas Cement Cumberlite Mortarmix Concrete and Clay Pipe Celotex Roofing Sheet Rock and Rock Lath Linseed Oil Leptyne and' Turpentine Water Mixed Paints Paint Brushes Sand and Stone Glass Yemason A Wood Preservative and Stain Hammer Mill and Cutter Contracting No Job too Small, Plenty toq Big. J.R. Crawford Clinton J Myrtis, visited relatives in South Clinton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and chil dren of Woodruff, visited Mrs. E. S. Wright Sunday. Misses Nellie and Lydia Young visited Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis in Laurens Sunday. Mr. and* Mrs. C. E. Giles visited Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Giles in Woodruff Sunday. • Misses Nancy Jo Sullivan and Doris Gregory attended the graduation ex ercises at Greenwood high school Tuesday evening. Mrs. Tom Gamble and daughters of Greenwood, are spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Johnnie Butler, and Mr. Butler. Mrs. W. R. Price visited Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Herring in Winnsboro, N. C., the past week-end. , Mrs. Edna Vincent has returned to Ser home in Bessemer City, N. C., af ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Vin cent. Geroldine and Jessie Cooper visited relatives in Greenwood Saturday. Jessie remained for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe, Mr. and s. J. H. Sparks, Mrs. J. L. Padgeu and Mrs. J. Olin Watson attended the funeral of Miss Helen Lowe, who was drowned Saturday at Atlantic Beach, at the Baptist church in Caroleen, iN. C., Mohday. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Arnold, Jilr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Few were visitors in Augusta, Ga., recently. Mrs. J. H. Crowe, Mrs. Ben Harvey and daughter, Helen, spent the week end with Mrs. Hugh Ballard in Whit mire. Mrs. Wm. Cannon and daughter, Mary Ellen, Mrs. Ernest Hamilton, visited relatives in Greenwood the past week-end. Patsy Smith of Ware Shoals’, is spending the week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay. I Miss Idora Harmon of Saluda, spent several days last week with Mrs. Jesse Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Trammel and daughter, Miss Myrtle Trammell, at tended the funeral of H. P. Bridwell at Poplar Springs Saturday. Miss Jean Oakley is spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. W. F. Meeks, in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Oakley and chil dren spent Sunday in South Clinton with Mrs. Oakley’s mother, Mrs. M. B. Satterfield. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe John son in Goldville. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell and children and Melvin Whelchel spent Sunday with friends in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Woodward in Whitmire Sunday. A. H. Parkman visited his brother, Oscar Parkman, in Augusta, Ga., the past week-end. Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes of Macon, Ga., visited relatives and friends here the past week. ^ Mrs. Mattie Butler and children, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rogers and chil dren of Ninety-Six, visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Butler Sunday. Mrs. Z. W. Rushton and children spent the week-end with relatives in Charlotte, N. C. Jimmie Sumerel returned with them for a visit. Mrs. R. M. Sullvian had as her week-end guests her sister, Mrs. Lewis Giles and children of Green wood, and Miss Doris McClain of Cal- Mr. announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Ann, May 28. Birthdays and Wedding ’ Anniversaries - Lonzo Leopard had a birthday May 26th. May 11 Mrs. W. C. Powell was 56 years old. Mrs. Fred Haynie had a birthday May 21st. Hannon Ealy celebrated his birth day May 30th. Tomorrow is Mrs. Jim, Hill’s and Mrs. L. M. Evans’ birthdays. Margie Jo Ann Wright was one year old May 24th. ""May 31st was A. W. Wright’s birthday. Billy Osborne had a birthday June 2nd. . Mrs. Willie Cannon had a birthday June 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman ob served their second wedding anniver sary May 31st. Shephard Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Shephard an nounce the birth of a son, Luther, May 25. Mrs. Word Honors Mrs. Barker Mrs, David Word gave a surprise birthday party at her home on Tues day evening honoring Mrs. Marcell Barker. > Miss Betty Quinn directed a num ber of entertaining games in which Mrs. Ralph Riddle and Mrs. William Terry were presented prizes. The honoree received a host of attractive gifts which were opened and passed among the guests during the evening. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. 10 P. Calvary Baptist Church Services Sunday, June 6 J. Ollin Watson, Pastor A. M.—Sunday School, J. Oakley, Supt. , 11 A. M.—Morning Worship. Sub ject, “Giving Our/Best To Christ.” 7 P. M.—B. T. U., Brevard Patter son, director. 8 P. M.—Evangelitic service. Special music wiR be rendered at each service. 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