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Page Eight THE CLINTON CHkfcMtCLE, CLINTON, S C Pvt. Winfred O. Price of Fort Jackson, visited his parents Mr. and PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE ns. E. G. KAY, Correspondent and Representative « Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and; spending some time in Newberry Mr. pnd Mrs. Clarence Guyton and | with her sister, Mrs. Willie Holson- son, Everette, visited relatives in, back, who is a patient at Newberry Gaffney and Spartanburg Sunday. hospital Mrs. John Dwiggins has returned to her home in Norfolk, Va., after . - _ , . .. , an extended visit >vith Mrs. Beulah J. Price, over the week-end. Arisiicnn Mr and Mrs.. G. A. Qaskin and : T T - ^ ^ r. n son, Donnie, visited the latter’s Mrs. Louise Cole and son, C B r father j. w . Stewart in Ninety-Six Cole, and Miss Edna Putnam sp^nt ^ ^ week . end the week-end with relatives m Clin- Friends Qf ^ Dixon stewart of Ninety-Six, and Charlotte, N. C., her i will be interested to know he has been transferred to Camp Lee, Va. Pvt. Stewart, “Baby Ray” of the Briarhoppers, is a brother of Mrs. G. A. Gaskin. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Q’Dell, Mrs. Fred Ross and small daughter, Fred- na, spent the week-end with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Roy Tem pleton, and Mr. Tempeton, in Fort Thursdqy, P^cember 2; 1943 es m < isTOd ton. Mrs. T. L. Ellison vis brother in Asheville, N. C„ over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. George Murrah and son Renton,- and Mrs. A. R. Ridings visited relatvies in Saluda Saturday. Miss Guynelle Payne spent the week-end with friends in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gaskin, Miss Faye Gaskin, Mrs. Cecil Farmer and son, Jimmy, spent Sunday with rela tives in Whitmire. Mr. and/ Mrs. Maribn Hair of Mill. Miss Mary Brock and Luther Brock, Jr., left Sunday for Fort Sill/ Monroe, N. C„ and Cpl. Olga Hair (0 kla. Their sister, Mrs. Curtis P. of Camp Sutton, N. C., spent the | j ac i cson) w jn accompany them home, week-end with their mother, Mrs. , as s he and her two children will W. W. Hair. Imake their home here while Capt. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott and j ac i5 Son is overseas, family and Mrs. Calvin Elliott and i small daughter spent the week-end With The Sick with relatives in Royston, Ga. Little Jerry and Tony Fulmer Pvt. Emory Moore of Los Angeles,' have been ill. Calif., is spending several days fur- 1 _ The infant daughter of Mr. and lough with his mother, Mrs. Hattie Mrs. Roosevelt Morgan continues Moore. i quite ill. . w Miss Evelyn Gardner of Charlotte, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Phil lips and son Tony, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gardner, recently. vMiss Elizabeth Hendricks has re turned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Willingham, after spend ing several weeks with relatives in cember 5th. Birthdays and Anniversaries Billy Barbee had a birthday Mon day. Linda Jo Poore celebrated her birthday Tuesday*. Fred Coleman has a birthday De- Greenville. Mrs. Mamie "Sullivan, Mrs. Ralph Sullivah and Woodrow Sullivan spent Saturday with relatives in Anderson. Harold Russell o'f Bainbridge, Md., is spending several days furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lear of Pine- ville, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dees recently. Margie Mayfield of Greer, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Kit- ty Delaney. Mela Rae Tucker observes her birthday today. Lewis Ridings celebrates his birth day December 5th. Mrs. Gertrude Flfcw observed her birthday Monday. Mrs. Mildred Morgan has a birth day tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holsonback ob served their wedding anniversary November 24th. Joint Hostesses Entertain —Mrs. J.—Fr—Fulmer;—Mrs M—L. Flow, Mrs. Frank Trotter, Mrs. Dan Gunter, Mrs. Furman Frady, Mrs. T. L. Ellison, Mrs. Clara Payne and Mrs. Bill Prater were hostesses at Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Clark and son, Jimmy, spent the week-end with relatives in Greer. Lt. E. T. Spires of Fort Eustis, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Joanna club Monday evening at ai Spires. , . shower honoring _ Mrs. Evangeline W. Nix and son, Eugene of Clin- Godfrey, ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey received many lovely Mrs. J. F. Reeder. ' gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hair and son,* Bob, spent Saturday in Columbia. Mrs. Hunnicutt Honored Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell, Miss Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt was pleasant- Brenda O’Dell and Mrs. Sigsbee Hair ly surprised last Wednesday after- visited Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Little noon when a group of ladies met at in Charlotte, N. C., over the week- Joanna club to help her celebrate end. Mr. Hair joined relatives from her birthday. Greenville Sunday to visit Mrs.'Car-; Games were enjoyed and later in men Batson, a patient at Duke hos- the afternoon gifts were opened and pital, Durham, N. C. displayed. The honor guest received Mrs. J. E. Boyce and Mrs. Ellen a complete set of crystal in her chos- Gardner of Sumter, are visiting rela- J en pattern. lives here a few days. The hostesses, Mrs. J. J. Abrams, Miss Catherine Ferguson spent Mrs. J. M. Ross, Mrs. W. K. Waits, Thanksgiving with her parents in Mrs. Lester Hair, and Mrs. L. H. Spartanburg, Poag served a sweet course with Pfc. Charles Ross of Camp Stewart, 1 coffee. Ga., spent the week-end with his - ♦ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. Notice Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and Brenda are Goldville Chapter No. 410, Women — | of the Moose, will meet in the chap ter room Monday, December 6 at Pittsburgh Paints P&G Paints Linseed Oil Turpentine If you don’t want to put it on yourself, we will brush or blow it on for you. Portland Cement Lime, Plaster Stone ai)d Sand Sheetrock Felt Roofing Asphalt Shingles Roll Roofing Brick Some Rough and Dressed Lumber Doors, Sash Glass John Deere Tractors and Implements That Work ' 4 No Job Too Small— Plenty Too Big J. R. Crawford 7:00 o’clock. 1r Youth Fellowship All members of the Youth Fellow ship and their guests are asked to meet at tHe Methodist church Sat urday at 6:30 for a weiner roast at Flat Rock. Card of Thanks Miss Fannie Copeland wishes to thank her friends for the kindness shown during her recent illness. Banks Mr. and Mrs. James Banks of Laurens, announce the birth of a son, James, Jr., at the Laurens hospital November 23. Mrs. Banks is the for mer Miss Madge Abrams, daughter of T^ D. Abrams and the late Mrs. Abrams. Sweatt Sgt. and Mrs. Lester Sweatt an nounce the birth of a daughter, Helen Rosemary, November 25, at Hays hospital, Clinton. Mrs. Sweatt is the former Miss Mary Lanford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lanford. Sgt Sweatt is stationed at Parris Island. Honor Roll For Clinton . High, First Period Eighth grade: June Owens, Betty Simpson, Louise Tribble, Barry Jean Wingard, Anne Williams, E1 a n d a Wilkes, Eugenia Neighbors, Ann Ow ens, Angela Cassanova, Peggy Cope land, Elva Jean Davenport, Billy Dee Hooper. Ninth grade: Myra Adair, Barbara Anderson, Margaret Ann Barnette, George Copeland, Lillian Dillard, Cornelia Harris, Ferdie Jacobs, Ay- lifle Jacobs, Margie Morris, Bobby Owens, Martha Owens, Mary Kent Wysor, Grace Young. Tenth grade: Van Oxner, Fay Pitts, Louise Singley, David Tribble, Jeah Williams, Joy Godfrey, Virginia Gray, Virginia Henry, Johnita Hor ton, John Hunter, Juanita Hunting- ton Shirley Dawkins, Frances Adair, Anelle Falls, Mary Lou Few. Eleventh grade: Leaman Jones, Billy Cooper, Vivian Alfred, Norma Anderson, Eva Burnett, June Crisp, Laura Frances Hudgens, Anne Mc Millan, Evelyn Noffz, Faye Pinson, Ruth Rumph, Catherine Whiteford. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLS IH H