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Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 1 C. WEST CLINTON SOCHI AND PERSONAL NEWS JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative Saturday afternoon by her mother, J. L. Arnold, in charge, Mrs. J. P. Oakley, on the occasion I watchwofd for the year. ; August 19,1943 of her twelfth birthday. Several games were played, after which the hostess served cookies and punch with candy. The‘following were present: Bar bara and Ruby Gregory, Betty Anne Cecil White of the navy, J&ckson-I Pvt. Horace Guest of Parris !s- viBe, Fla., spent the week-end with I land, spent the week with Mrs. dlls parents. i Guest and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Guest. _ _ T _ Friends of Pvt. James M. Turner! Mr ^ ^s^t^seTera^days Trammell, Polly Davenport,’ Helen Trill be interested to know he has, ter of J^ an ^ ster ’Barker, Jo Ann Barker, Evelyn Big- completed his basic training at Fort | with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly. ^ Mary QjineJV Ruth Lowery, Nell Knox, Ky., preparatory for -combat | pyt. Royce Bouknight has returned; Devall, Sarah Satterfield, Nora Cod- ■duty with an armored unit. He is the to Gunter Field, Ala., after spending Jean McGee, Faye Ellen Hard- a fifteen-day .furlough with Mrs. man , Sam Barker, Charlie Foster, Bouknight, and his parents, Mr. and Xed Ellison, Tommie Abbott, Billy Mrs. Roland Bouknight. Mrs. J. M. Coker, Mrs. Lee Bal- lenger and son, J. L. Smith of Lau- _ Birthdays G. G.[ renSt Misses Frances Smith and Eva Yesterday was the birthday of Wil- , Mae Crawford of Williamston, spent|L am Edward Lydia and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claud/, ^ Miss Marion Mitchell will have a json of William H. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Car- roll Jackson, of Columbia, Mrs. Lu cille Branch of Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Motes of Goidville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Jackson. ■ . - Ray Jackson, Johnnie Fuller Howard Dawkins spent several days at Myrtle Beach recently. Phillip Dudley, Buster Player, of polumbia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spiers. Pfc. James Arnold has been trans ferred from Quantico, Va.; to San Diego, Claif. ^ Mrs. T. B. Cranford has jp in ed | Mrs. W. I. McDowell, in Saluda the and Larry Hardy. Wallenzine. — Richard Wallenzine i$ spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith in Williamston. with the An inter- tmd esting program on the Jews was given life, her cheerful disposition, friendliness among us. Second, that we extend heartfelt Servtece at Church ef CM Sunday. August It Rev. W. M. Spurlock Pastor. Sunday School—10:00 A. M. E. B. Me J unkin, superintendent. Morning worship 11:00 o'clock. Y. P. E.—8:00 o’clock. Rubert Sim mons, president Evening services 8:00 P. M. The revival service will continue through this week by Evangelist Rey. R. H. Gause, Jr. The public is in vited to attend. Services at Calvary Baptist Church Sunday, August 22 Rev. J. Ollin Watson, Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. J. P. 1? VriTnny'' l« to'tolly The meeting was closed with pray er by Mrs. Joe Campbell. The hostess served refreshments. Third, that a copy of these resolu tions be sent to her family, record ed in the minutes of the society, pub lished in The Baptist Courier and The Clinton Chronicle. Mrs. J. L. Arnold, Mrs. Ralph Riddle, . Mrs. J. L. Padgette, M (Committee; Pfc. Cranford in Jacksonville, Fla Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson and sons birthday tomorrow. Brenda Campbell, daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. Estes Campbelll, was three j , , _ _ , years old August 15. Wallenzine visited Mr. and Mrs. J. I R=lP» Stewart observ«l his birth-,0^ey, superintendent | W Patterson in Greenwood Sunday.yesterday, Linda Stewart Willi Preaching at tl:00 A. M. by the ‘ . . ... , , . . . 1 be six years old August 20. pastor. A. H. Parkman. yisited his sister,) Clyde Bigbee( JrM was two years j b. T. U. 7:00 P. M. Brevard Pat- . old August 17. „ Iterson, director. past week-end. f _ j Robert Marion Turner will cele-! Preaching at 8:00 o’clock by the! i / Hugh L Eicheibercter NEW YORK LIFE MAN 22 Yean Experioiee Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Member—The National Association of Life Underwriter! of Goidville, spent Sunday with Mr.! Mr. and Mrs. Joy Wood of Green-, brate his seventh birthday August 22.;pastor. 'ville, Ispent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Thompkins cele- ,« »aio « * ^waag^aa. . I Pr|yer meeting Wednesday evening Mrs. Bryce Little and daughter, and Mrs ^-° n Sunda y i brated thei^ tenth wedding anniver- at 8 • , Mr and Mrs. Braswell accomoamed 1 carv Anoncf Rose Anne, of Goidville. were Sunday M r - a ? d Mrs ' Bras ^\f COm P a ^ sary August 18 guests of Mr^nd Mrs. Joe Campbell. t ^ e , m h ° me and visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr . ancj Mrs . victor Mattox cele- Misses Ruth Vernon and Lucille, Mdam 0 T wens ^ ^, — Mrs. Lizzie Cantrell and son Oakley of Anderson, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Oakley. Mrs. Herbert Hughes and daughter, Iris, have returned home after visit ing Mr. and Mrs. R. S Hudson in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Dora Lambert of Gastonia, N. C., is visiting her brother, D. V. Wright, Sr., several days. Miss Lla Wright and T. B. Os borne visited Misses Margaret and Maud Ruth Clark in Chester recently. Central, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith and children of Anderson, visited Mr .and Mrs. W. H. Dover near Clin ton. Mrs. J. X. Padgett, and daughter visited relatives in Westminster the past week-end. Miss Carrie Bell Evans spent the week-end with Miss Sallie Evans in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell Gregory, ac- brated their third wedding anniver- 0 * sary August 17th. Lewis Barbee of Warrenville, spent ^ om P an ‘ ed ^ Mrs. George Threatt of; the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. j.!Lockhart, spent last week m Morgm- R Hambrick ! field, Ky., with Pfc. David McCloud. Celebrates Birthday On Friday evening Miss Alanda Wilkes entertained a number of boys and girls at her home with a party celebrating her thirteenth birthday. Several games were played, after which refreshments were served. Each guest remembered Alanda with a gift. . Mr .and Mrs. David Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser attended the funeral of E. J. Hudson in Abbeville Sunday. Mrs. L. M. Evans, Mrs. J. L. Ar nold accompanied Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ellison of Goidville, to Anderson Sun day where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Folds and Mrs. Essie Lou Garner in-Augusta, Ga. SAY. ’*1 SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE.” THANK YOU. . 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 OU Leptyne and Turpentine Water Mixed Brushes Sand and Stone Glass Yemason A Wood Preservative and Stain Contracting No Job too Small, Plenty too Big. J. R. Crawford CBntoir Sgt. Marvin Tucker of Knoxville, Tenn., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tucker. Pfc. Harold Rollins of Camp Breckenridge, Ky., is spending a ten- day furlough with Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Rollins. Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Sproles and daughter* of Converse, attended ser vices at the Church of God Sunday and were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Spurlock. Misses Grace and Gladys Leopard spent the week-end in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shepall and children and Mrs. Lillie Putman of j near Gastonia, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nix Sunday. Miss Rubynell Russ is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reece near Clinton. Mrs. Haskell Williamson of Belton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell df< Anderson, spent several days with! Mrs. and Mrs. John Campbell. Mrs.! Campbell returned with them for a week’s visit. Dorsie and Luther Turner are visit ing their brother, Guy Turner, and Mrs. Turner, in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Bertha Smith of Spartanburg, visited Mrs. Samantha Reece Monday. Sgt. John C. Cooper of Camp Breckenridge, Ky., is visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cooper. Mrs. Clark Meadors and daughter of Washington, D. C., are visiting relatives here. Jack Fuller and son, J. B., spent the week-end with Mr. Fuller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fuller,- in Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Lawson and children of near Clinton, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*. D. L. Duna way. Mrs. C. L Cooper is spending sev eral days with relatives in Anderson. Cecil Lawson left yesterday for Parris Island where he will enter the Marines. Pfc. Rufus Handback of Camp But- ner, N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Handback. Miss Lillian Braswell spent the week-end with Miss Selma Basha at 1 Chappells. I Mrs. James Hall and children of Gastonia, N. C., and Fireman 3-c Alex Harris of New York, are vlslt- ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. I Harris. Mrs. H. D. Southerland is visiting | relatives in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Davis and son, Frank, of Vaucluse, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashlin. Mrs. and Mrs. Colie Campbell and E. J. Campbell were visitors in Dur ham, N. C., last week. Pfc. Carter Wright has returned to Presque Isle, Maine, after spending a fourteen-day furlough wfth his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wright, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster in Kings MounUin, N. C., the past week-end. George and Juanita McGinnis returned home with them after spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Foster . Miss Margaret dirk of Chester, spent several days with Mr. and Mm. Colie Campbell recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Gamey Hawkins in Spartanburg last week. Maudine Yarborough remained for a visit. fvt. Allie D. Johnson of Columbus, Ohio, has been given a medical dis charge from the army. Mrs. G. F. Downs and Billy Wat kins are visiting her mother, Mrs. Estell Arnold, in Jacksonville. Fla., and friends in Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Fred Rodeslperger and sons, and Mrs. Ruby Kinard of Newberry, visited Mrs. Alice Kinard Sunday. Mrs. E. B. Norton returned with th*™ for a week’s visit. With The Sick Ted Ward has been ill with ton- silitis. R. L. Jones is ill at his home on Sloan street. B. B. Neal has returned to work af ter being ill several days. Frank Jacks and sons, Dial and Richard, have been ill with flu. Mrs. Colie Campbell was a patient at Duke hospital, Durham, N. C., last week. Friends of L. B. Trammell will be glad to know he has returned home from the Workman memorial hospital and is improving. ? W. M. U. Meets The Woman’s Missionary Society held their August meeting at the home of Mrs. R. L. Yarborough. The president, Mrs. Ursula Blakely presided. After all business was At tended to, the meeting was turned over to the program committee, Mrs. S y 0 P. M. Every one welcome to these ser vices. - J Hughes War Prisoner * Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hughes of Great Falls, formerly of this city, re-1 ceived a message Monday from their son, Charles, who is a prisoner of war of the Japanese. The communication follows: “I am interned in Osaka Umeda Bunsho, prisoner of war camp. My health is usual. I am working for pay. Please see that everything is taken care of. My love to you. Charles.” Caldwell Infant Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at Bailey Memorial M. E. Church, South, for Joe Walter, in fant son of Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Cald well, of Hemingway, formerly of this 1 city. He is survived by his parents. Pending the hour of service the body was at the home of Mrs. Cald well’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Estes Campbell on Jefferson street. Services were conducted by Rev. C. 1R. Anderson. Interment was in Rosemont cemetery. IN MEMORIAM Mrs. J. W Fowler The W. M. U. of the Calvary Bap tist church regret the sudden passing of Mrs. J. W. Fowler. She will be missed, but her memory shall always be cherished because of her beautiful life. Therefore be it resolved: . First, that we thank God for her Quality Alone... BUILT OUR DIXIMAID ICE CREAM CUSTOMER LIST We are old-fashioned in this. We have believed ever since we started making IXIM AI ICE CREAM (Trade Mark Registered) that its quality would eventually win more friends than any other one thing we might do. And today, we see our old-fashioned idea proved completely. 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