The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 02, 1943, Image 7

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i ■vsppupfr -» — "V.- Thursdoy, December 2, 1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Page Seven WtSI CUMrOH SOCIAL /UmPBBOHM. HEWS M&8. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent end EepreoenUtlTe Miss Vera Parkman spent several days with Mrs. John Tucker in Shel- byville, Tenn., the past week. Aunt Rachiel Whitmire has return ed home after visiting her niece, Mrs. G. B. Coats, in Laurens. « Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway and children and Mrs. J. F. Whit mire visited relatives in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alie Bettie of Wood ruff, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell. Mrs. L. J. Smith and son, Joe Carroll, of Tucapeu, and Mrs. J. H. Cothran of Inman, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker. R. C. Lollis of Honea Path, spent Tuesday with his son, Marvin Lollis, and Mrs. Lollis. Mr. and Mrs. John Gossett and family of Enoree, have moved to the community. Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger of New berry, spent several days the past week with her mother, Mrs. Ali^e Kinard. Mrs. Ed Norton returned home pith her for the week-end. Mrs. J. J. Smith had as her Sun- Harvey of Norfolk, Va., and Ware Shoals, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fields. ^ ' Mrs. Cortes Waters and daughter, Anne, Mrs. Grace Carter of Lancas ter, James Strickland, Mrs. Maud Thompson and son of Gastonia, N. C., Joe Strickland and son of Green wood, Mr. and Mrs. Mass Crocker and Mrs. Ruth Summers of Whit mire, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Thorn ton Meadors during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Duna way and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCarson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Lawson near Clin ton. Mrs. Coy Wilson apd daughter, Coyia Lynn, Mrs. L. H. Wiggins, Lar ry and Makolm * .Fowler spent Thanksgiving with their grandmoth er Mrs. Ada Wilson, in Marietta, Ga. Miss Frances Watley and Miss Sa rah Wash of Greenwood, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. J. L. Pad- gette. ,£ children, and Mrs. James Caughman visited Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Parrott in Saluda recently. Mrs. Jessie Laney and children, Mrs. Carroll Samples and children, Mrs. Eethel Rucker, Charleen .Turn er, recently visited frienda* in Cal houn Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ivester, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lyles and children of Greenville, Mrs. Laura Norwood, where she underwent an operation | Franklin Dunarway, Geter and George Osborne and is improving. | Dunaway, Herbert Fallow, Jean and j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Osborne Donnie Hedspeth has whooping Luther Dunaway, Harold Meadors nounce the birth of a daughter, Lin- cough. and BardweU Cannon. da Elizabeth November 28. J. N. Kirby, S. 2-c, of Norfolk, VaJ After several games were played 1 Mrs. Osborne before marriage is improving after suffering injuries and the gifts opened, the hostess, as- Miss Mary Ross, received in a fall. j sis ted by Mrs. Betty Lawson, served | Little Kenneth McElhannon, small 1 an attractive refreshment plate with ^ Mrs. Jessie Norwood of Tennessee, Davis street. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McEl hannon, is ill. Judy Laney is ill at her home on punch. Ni were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Wilburn. Pvt. Albert 'Warren' of Port Dix, N. J., has returned after visiting his mother, Mrs. Lydia Warren. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Thomas and sons visited their daughter, Mrs. Ed die Davenport, in Spartanburg dur ing the week-end. Pvt. D. A. McCloud of Alabama, is visiting Mrs. McCloud and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hanfjpton. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. ’Spires 1 and Georgia B. and Ruby have whooping cough. J. R. Williamson is UL Miss Dorothy Barker is improve ing after being ill several days. Johnnie Kirklin hrtb pneumonia. Pvt'Leroy Gregory who is station ed in Iceland, is Improving from a broken leg injury. Little Rudolph Barker, Jr., has been ill several days. Mrs. Lillie Kemells is ill at the home of her daughter, ..Mrs. Hicks Pvt. and Mrs. Cecil Lawson nounce the birth of a daughter, Barbara, November 20 at Hays pital. Mrs. Lawson is the former Miss Mary Prince. | Miss Louise Nabors of this city Faulkner > and Pvt. James O. Campbell, M. P., of Fort McClellan, Ala., were married November IS by Rev. J., Ollin Watson in the presence of a ** few close friends and relatives. - We wish to thank our friends Pvt Campbell returned to Fort the kindness shown us during McClellan Sunday after spending a illness aiuf death of our brother 15-day furlough here. Mrs. Camp- uncle, William P. Summers. Also Frances Spires of Goldville, and | Cooper. _ Mrs. Dennie Morgan of Greenwood. I Little Coyia Witoon, small daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spires 'of SJ Sgt. and Mrs. Coy Wilson, is bell will make her home in Clinton to* the floral offerings. v for the present. Mr * C B. Smith and Mrs. Thorn ton Meadors. recently. Henry Trammell of the Veterans’ hospital, Columbia, spent several days lest week with his parents, Mr.: and Mrs. L. B. Trammell. ill on Jefferson street. Birthdays and Wedding „ , , Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nix celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cunningham their 38th wedding anniversary No- Celeb rates Birthday On Friday afternoon Mrs. Colie • William P. Summers /- Gregory gave a party for her little William P. Summers, 71, died No daughter, Margie, who was celebrat- vember 23 at the home of his. niece; ing her 8th birthday. I Mrs. Thornton Meadors following an Twelve little girls and boys were illness of several years, present and each remembered her He was a native of Lexington with a gift. ' j county but had made his home in Several games were played under Clinton for several years and was a S. 1-c Cecil Adams of Mayport, had as their dinner guests Thanks-' V ember 27th Fla., spent a'ten-day leave recently day guests Mr. and Mrs. Roycejwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' H. Smith and family of Ware Shoals. |A. Adams. , Mrs. Gladys Linderman has re- j Pvt. and Mrs. James O. Campbell turned home after visiting her aunt, and Miss Mary Campbell spent last the direction of Miss Mildred Greg ory. Mrs member of the Lutheran church. giving Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Queen, |' ~ Mr and Mrs cieo Lusk observed hostess in serving refreshmenti. Mrs. George Cunningham and daugh- ^h^h- ioth wedding anniversary No vember 25th. Miss Louise Meadors had a birth- ter, Patricia, Curry. and Mrs. Marguerite Mrs. W. M. Cunningham, in Union. | week in Anderson With Mrs. Bili;p riday t hat Corp. Brazil has arrived Mrs. Edgar Brazil received w° rd ^ day November 17. Miss ErlineMead- Mr. oiiu »*•*. x*. Spurlock. Interment was in West noune the marriage ot their daugh- ' eniettry at 'Newberry ter, Mary Ellen, to Pvt. James J. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. James Simmons assisted the Mrs. C. B. Smith of this community. J. H. Livingston of Newberry, and | Funeral services were held Thurs- ; day at Calvary Baptist church by Rev. J. Ollin Watson and Rev. W. and Mrs. E. H. Hucks an-, Hacks-Miles Rites Hucks Mrs. Alice Burgess of Greenville, Campbell, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Woot-' Mr. and Mrs. Luther Chasteen and en. {children of Anderson, were week- Dalmer Wooten who recently en-1 end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young listed in the navy, is in tarining at Bainbridge, Md. . Chief Petty Officer Clarence Fowl er of Mobile, Ala., spent several days with his brother, J. W. Fowler. Mrs. Fowler returned to Atlanta, Ga., with him for a visit. Billy Golden spent the week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. W. S. Golden, in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and chil dren of Laurens, Mrs. J. W. Patterson and daughter, Marie* and Mrs. Earl Jackson of Columbia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vf. C. Wallehzkie and Mrs. Henry Layman recently. . Mrs. Geneva Coker of Laurens, was a visitor here Tuesday. Mrs. Essie Tennyson, Miss Minnie Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack €Hov» Miss Sarah Satterfield of South Clinton, spent several days last week with Miss Jean Oakley. safely in England. Mrs. A. C. Arnold and children of Greenville, spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cox, recently. Tommie Cox of Clemson, was at home for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Roger fonner- Pvt Lewis Quinn of Lincoln, Ne- ^ ly of Fairmont, have moved to this' birthday November' 30th ors had a birthday November 18, and | Staff Sgt. James Meadors, now in i Miles, on Saturday, November 20,; service in Sicily, had a birthday No-| 1943. The rites were performed at vember 20. j the home Ot Mrs. Hope Smith on Rufus M. Sullivan, seaman 2nd | Jefferson street, class, U. S. Coast Guard, Wildwood, The bride is a native of this city N. J., had a birthday Nov. 30. \ and Pvt. Miles is stationed at Camp Mrs. Melvin Huey celebrated her [White, Oregon. braska, has been given a medical dis-: community. • | and t p Braswell Sr Ch M ge w 0m T the r a ™/nrv ^nt J Flight Sgt. T. B. Cranford of Cher-'^^X^ L Mrs. W. T. Gregory spent theijy Point, N. C., spent several days week-end with relatives ii\ Augusta, Ga. Mrs. John Mattox of near Whit mire, spent Saturday with her daugh4 ter-in-law, Mrs. Victor Mattox. James Creswell visited his mother, Mrs. J. M. Creswell, in Abbeville recently. Mrs. J. E. Ivey of Laurens, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Patterson, and Mr. Patterson. Pvt. Robert Wilburn who returned to the states after being in foreign with Mrs. Cranford 'last week. Mrs. Marne Cousins of Kansas City, Mo., is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sizemore. Pvt. Rdbert Cannon of Vancouver, WasfaiMon, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walk er and sons of Laurens, Miss Idora Harmon and Rubin Ruff of Saluda, Mrs. Jesse Harmon and son, Terry, spent the week-end with Mr. and niversary Saturday. Billy, Golden celebrated his birth day November 21. Birthdxy Dinner Mrs. William Cannon and Mrs. J. H. Crow gave a birthday dinner in honor of S. 1-c Willie Cannon at the home of the former Sunday. HEADQUARTERS — fbr — USED CARS ALL MAKES — ALL MODELS nTifeincrman Motor Co. Carolina Service Station Clin tun. S. C. remained for JhC week. Mrs. Jesse Hannon left Tuesday Mrs, Campbell Receives Purple Heart The President of the United States of America pursuant to authority j vested in him by Congress, hasj awarded the Purple Heart to Mrs. John Campbell, fot military merit and for wounds received in action re- Mrs. William Cannon. Pvt Cannon | su i t ing j n the death of her son, Pvt er, and family, Bill Hudgens of Whit ney, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson and Carroll Jackson of Columbia, were son during the week-end. guests of Mr. and -Mrs. D. G. Jack- Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Mayfield had as their week - end* guests Miss Evelyn Mayfield of Gastonia, N.C., and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mayfield of Spartan burg. Miss Mae Madden visited friends in Laurens Wednesday. S. 2-c Clinton C. Harvey and Mrs. aervicc two yeara, ^pcnt--» ^lay- fof Camp Shenon, Norfolk,—Va., leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilburn. He is stationed at Fort Bragg, N. C. Mrs. Victor Martin and children, Chick Nelson, Ludlle Grant, Buddy Lowman spent Thursday with rela tives in Spartanburg.. Mrs. Robert McGinnis spent sev eral days with Pvt. McGinnis at Camp Blanding, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Caughman and daughter,. Betty, Rev. W. M. Spurock, Mrs. Henry Caughman and Victpr^jE. Campbell, on Sept. 30, 1943. i Catherine was nine years old. where she will visit S. 2-c Harmon. Mrs. Harold Copeland, Mrs. Andy Ellis and daub ter, Judy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gunter in Goldville Sunday. Mrs. Connie Miller of Jonesyille,! wa Peggy Jo Dunaway, Mary Ann spent the week-end with her swter, cojeland, Ruby Ann and Georgie Mrs. G. W. Brazil, and Mr. Brazil. B Fo ulkner, Audrey May, Patsy Braswell, Pentecoetal Holiness Church Rev. Roy Allen, Pastor. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. J. R. Hambuck, Superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m., by the pas tor. Thursday evening services at 7 o’clock. Rev. Ralph Taylor of Anderson, at the service on Saturday evening OutttQs AD Othw MEMCMES Birthday Party Catherine Dunaway was given a ! at 7 o’clock, surprise birthday party Tuesday by | There will be special music at each her mother, Mrs. Brooks Dunaway.'of these services. The public is in- Ask Yovr**W Why? vited to attend. Those present were Joyce Duna^i ini Mrs. Among The Sick Victor Mattox has returned Adams, Velmar Braswell, Corrine May, Joan Cannon, Corrie and Caro lyn Dunaway, Linda Stewart, Mal- to her hoipe from the local hospital* colm and Larry Fowler, Jack and Birth Announcements Nix Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nix of near Clinton, announce the birth of a daughter, Minnie Pearl, Nov. 9. , Mrs. Nix is the former Miss Marie Grady of this community. Buckley's CANADIOL Mixture now on asle end made here In America seta like a flaah on cou*hs and bronchial irritations due to.colda. Buckley'a la by far the laryest aellins cough medi cine in all wintry Canada, In Australia. New Zealand. Newfoundland, etc., U’a the same atory. Take a couple «C doaee—feel Its quick powerful cffectlra action spread thru throat, head and bronchial tubes—starts at once to looaew up thick choking- phlegm, soothe raw membranes, making breathing easier. Get Buckley's CANADIOL. Mlxturw today. SMITH’S PHARMACY Rexall Store” ¥e announce the opening of an INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER AGENCY, Main Street, LAURENS, S. C. We will endeavor to have at all times a mot stock of REPAIR PARTS. Mr. L. H. Ertzberger experienced In addition to HARVESTER EQUIPMENT we will carry a complete line of SEA BIRD FERTILIZERS, NITRATE OF SODA, INSECTICIDES, and ROOT DUSTING EQUIPMENT. In the Spring we will have planting SEED. It will be our purpose to have a FARMERS SUPPLY STORE that will serve » . . - -i ' the needs of the farmers. .If there is an article that you need upon the farm, come in and see us and if it can be secured, .we will get it for you. We wish to make our store what our name implies, your FARM SUPPLY STORE. invitation is extended to every fanner to visit our place. FARM SUPPLY STORE F. W. Taylor, Manager LAURENS, S. C % - L. H. Ertzberger, Asst Mgr. v* i *■ / tf .■;'>/ aft-:, ./* ..f 'V..- pogiv.;;. , v ;^ ♦ g . ’ # T • ./ ! *~^v