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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
Thursdoy, August 24,1944
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
Hits. JOE CAMPBELL, ConrspondMit and Representative
‘Mail Early’ Poster
Mrs. William Terry and daughter,; enport spent the week-end with,
Susan, of Hinesville* Ga . are visit- relatives in Pelzer.. Mrs. McCall and;
ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patsy remained for a week's visit.
Terry. ] Mrs. Martha Calvert and daughter
Mrs. Verna Slopes of Charlotte, spent the week-end with her mother-
X. C.. and Robert G. Prim of Roches- in-law. Mrs. Lucy Calvert, in Simp-!
:er, X. Y.. spent Monday with their sonville. Misses Dorothy, Lola and
sister. Mrs. S. C. Foster, and Mr. Mildred Calvert returned with her
Foster. ' ,* for the week-end.
Mrs. Willie Mao Anderson and Mrs. Ansel Wright of Landrum,
daughters of Spartanburg, spent the spent the week-end with Mrs. E. S.
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. David Wright.
■Owens. T. Sgt. Edward Bigbee of Camp
Miss Sybil Morgan of Rutherford- Stewart, Ga., recently visited his
•on.
N. C . and Harold Hampton. S. 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde. Bigbee,
:-O. of Now York, are visitin
and Mrs W. H. Hampton
Friends of Sgt. Russell Owen will
be interested to know he ij now' sta
tioned at Camp Stewart. Ga.
Mrs. J. O Bolton and son. Jimmie. c unn j n gharh are spending
of Greenwood, spent the week-end
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and
children of Ware Shoals, were week
end guests of their parents, Mr. and dewberry.
Mrs. J. H. Seay and Mrs. J. J. Smith.
Mrs. H. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Priee. and daughter. Mrs.
Fogrest McIntosh and son, Mrs. W.
R. Price. Mrs. Louise Graham. Fred
and Shirley Lowery visited Mrs.
Mr. Sr.
H. E. Berry is spending the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Berry in
Ninety-Six.
Mrs. Margaret Curry and Patricia
several
days in Charleston.
Mrs. Ernest Britten and children
of Morgahton. N. C.; accompanied by
Ralph Smith, spent the week-end
with their father, Robert Smith in
pastor and his ‘family with the word
welcome on a large placard, and gave
a short talk of welcome in behalf
of the R. A.’s.
Mayor P. S. Bafley brought cor-
1 dta-1 greetings in behalf of the peo-
I pie of Clinton and urged the mem
bers of the church to cooperate with
Flowers of various colors were ar
ranged throughout the parsonage by
the G. A.’s, Sunbeams and Y. W.
A. girls after thp family had gone to
the church for the reception.
their pastor in every way for the bet-
Mrs.
Mrs. Lillie Mae Kernell
Mrs. Lillie Mae Kernell, 70, widow
of H. R. Kernell, died today at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Hicks
Cooper on Elizabeth street, after a ^
ten months illness. §he was a na
tive of Oconee county but had made
her home in Clinton for the past 23
years. She was a member of Cal-
Recent Brides Honored
Winfred Norris, Mrs. Oscar
terment of the community. Kinard and Mrs. Richard Watts were vary Baptist church;
j Rev. D. C. Gregory, pastor of Bail-; honored guests at a supper Tuesday Mrs. Kernell is survived by three
' ey Memorial church, also extended evening given by the young ladies daughters, Mrs. Hicks Cooper, Mrs.
, welcome greetings to Mr, Thorn as class of Calvary Baptist irhurch, at Ralph Samples and Mrs. Lawson
I a co-pastor.- The pastor of the Lydia the Owen house. • ' Smith: also by six step children. Mrs.
Baptist church. Rev. J. H. Walker, Mrs Joe Cartpbell teacher of the John Gulley. Mrs. S. B. Tompkins,
; and Mrs. Walker, were present and cIass showed the way to the register Mrs - Fu rfman Wright, Claude Lee
• br ^ lgh l grCetinRS t( ‘ tbe n ew Pastor, w^di was presided over by Mrs! and C1 y de Kernell.
i Mr. Thorn responded and thanked pj u f us King. Funeral services were held Sun-
' the People for the gracious reception th* da y afternoon at 5 o’clock at Calvary
1 extended him. He invited the mem- L non Pad 0 ette directed the B tist church interment was in
bership to join with him in his work Mrs'^TN^hiT Lou' Calvary cemetery. The services
; tor the Kingdom in the community. £ ^Xte’Cn ^"a ban! cS.** of Rev. W. B. Thorn.
quet Rev. Fred Rowe and Rev. R. H.
• Cause.
A musical program 'was rendered —
Early Christmas mailing for
troops overseas was started with
the untiling of the above giant
color reproduction of the official
war department 1944 “mail early”
poster.
, Refreshments were served by the
i G. A.’s and Y. W. A. girls, with Mrs.
! Claud Trammell and Mrs. Louise
i Smith in charge. All present we/e by Miss Emily Thorne at the piano, PENCILS—Ticonderoga and Mtcado
i then invited to follow Mrs. Eunice and Donald Thorne on the trumpet. __ the best ^ ils available . Also
Arnold to the parsonage where many The brides were presented gifts
the
The brides were ,,-
gifts had been placed in the kitchen from the class. , -o.ored pencils. Buy them by
and an old-fashioned pounding was Mrs. Tom Brown bade the guests or gross. Chronicle Publishing
given the pastor and his family, goodbye. • Co. Phone 74.
and Mrs. J.
Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Galloway of
Fort Bragg. N. C.. spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gallo
way.
Mrs. E. A. Bradshaw and daughter,:
Sybil, and Miss Mildred Sanders of
H. Barbery.
Campbell-Barker
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Campbell an-;
nounce the marriage of their daugh- '
| ter. Katherine, to Eddie Barker.
The ceremony was performed by I
Westley Pnce at.the General hospital Sp ar t a nburg. visited
n Spartanburg Sunday.
Mrs. F mma Neal. Mrs. Bessie Bull-
Leo Heatherly Friday.
,, 1 , ,, Rev. Fred Armour Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. j at the ‘ home * of Mr _ and Mrs _ E
of
of
arri and daughter, Glenda Ann.
Greenwood, were week-end guests
Mr. and Mrs. J H Seay.
Mrs. Evelyn Wright and Mr. and
Mrs. J. I) McCarty of Ninety-Six,
visited Mrs. Forre
day.
Mrs. Jim Buzhardt and
Pvt. and Mrs. Bobbie Sanders and
Edmonds in the presence of a few
Sanders, i
son, Marvin. Mrs. D. M.
Mrs. Robert Turner and children
spent Tuesday in Spartanburg.
A. H. Blease, Sr., and daughters,
Frances and Louise, and A. - H.
close friends and relatives.
daughter
f Charle
ents. Mr
ton.
and
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mrs. C. B. Smith celebrated her
McIntosh Mon- glease, Jr., of Augusta, Ga., visited 64th birthday August 22nd.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Eally recently. 1 Patricia Bouknight was four years j
Misses Nancy' Jo Sullivtin and : August 21st.
the week-end! Ninevah Williamson was four I
in Greenville. years old August 16th.
G f C. Harris and son of Greenville.' P- D. Chaney had a birthdaay Au-
spent the week-end with Mr. and £ust 15th.
Mrs. R. P. Harris. P vt - Bobbie Sanders will have a
Mrs. Betty Lawson and grand-1 birthday August 27th.
daughter, Catherine Dunaway, and Miss Nancy Jo Sullivan celebrated
.no \i>iting her pai- D or j s Gregory spent
Mrs J. H Crow.
Mr and Mr>. Roy Trammell and
daughter. Gerry, and Miss Mary Ow
en visited relative.' m Greenville the
past week-end.
T. F. King and daughters of Lau-
en>. spent Sunda\ \v..h his mother,: y- c j or L a \v«;on and children visited ^ er birthday yesterday.
Mrs. L. W. King. Sr.
Mrs. Robert L Reed and son left
Wednesday to joint Cpl. Reed in
Hartford. Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson and
son. and Mrs
ville, visited
Rev. and Mrs. Algie Lawson at Paul- j Miss Macey Whitlock has a birth-
ine Sunday. s day tomorrow.
Misses Sarah Ellen and Barbara Ralph Jackson had a birthday Au-
Nell Morris of Newberry, spent the 6 ust 18th.
week-end with Miss Clara Jean! Mrs. Joe Burns celebrated her ;
birthday August 20th.
Birth Announcements
McCarson
S. 2-c and Mrs. Clarence McCarson
Myrtle Fuller of Gold- B errv
M r - anc l M fs " A. F.; ^j rs Walter Graham of Whitmii'b,
Campbell Sunday. spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCarson and'^j rs j obn Word
daughter spent Sunday with Mr. andl‘ lst Sgt T q.'McGowen and Mrs.
'Tv L k' W h‘« n ne r^ hn r- McGowen and daughter, Willia Rea,'of near Clinton, announce the birth,
,1 dnd Mar ' of Camp Wheeler. Ga., spent the past 0 f a son, Samuel Moore, August iV
eek v end K Wlth week with Mr ' and Mrs ' Walter at the Laurens hospital.
Vr ^ w'r Spiers - I Mrs. McCarson is the former Miss I
Mi- G m ° f Pvt.'Bobbie Sanders of Camp Van Nell Ellington of this community 1
Spartanburg, and Miss E\el>n May- D orni Miss., is spending a fourteen- ♦
-ield of Gastonia N. C. spent the day f ur i 0U gh with Mrs. Sanders and McLendon
week-end v. .th Mr. and Mrs. S. G. b j s narents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M
Ma y fl0ld Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McCall and
Mr. and Mrs, J. E. McLendon, Sr.,
announce the birth of a son, Justin
■daughter Patsv and Miss Pollv Dav- - ^ i Uamt ® Blease of Coiumbia, Eason August 12 .
’ " .visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealy the Mrs. McLendon is the former .Miss
past week-end. Christine McLendon of South Clin-
Mrs. G. W. Rousey, and Mrs. Roger ton
Thomason and son of Tignell, Ga., ♦
and Mrs. Will Nelson of Abbeville, Lollis
spent several days recently witji Mrs.] Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lollis an-
Ethel Rucker. ' nounce the birth of a son, Marvin,
Mrs. O. D. Owen has returned j r t on Thursday, August 17.
from a brief trip to Glynco, Gdl, «
where she visited A. O. M. 3-c Owen. Birthday Parties
Week-end guests of the Owen Mrs. Clyde Bigbee entertained
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House were S. Sgt. Robert McKillian, about eighteen little boys and girls
of Tennessee. Sgt. Joseph Gee, of w jth a party in honor of her son.
New York, A. N. S. Jack Williams of Clyde. Jr., who was celebrating his
of Columbia university, Pfc. Walter third birthday, Fridhy afternoon.
Back of Parris Island. After an hour of fun the gifts were
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harris, Mr. opened by Clyde, and refreshments
and Mrs. Horace Smith and daugh- served by Misses Evelyn Bigbee and
ter. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and Pat.sy McCall.
daughter. Muriel Jean. Billy and Ed- ' •
die McGee attended a birthday din- Linda Stewart was given a birth-
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§ las in Gray Court Sunday. mother, Mrs. Ralph Stewart, at her
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lancaster, home on Florence street.
** Mr. ^and Mrs. A. G. Galloway and Several games were played, after
i son. Bobby, visited Mr. and Mrs. which refreshments were served by j
| Oscar Patterson at Cross Anchor Linda’s grandmother, Mrs. L. W. |
j Sunday. King. Sr. Each little guest remem-
Mrs. W. D. Middleton and children bered her with a gift. Linda was
| spent the week with relatives near seven years old.
| Piedmont. . 1 <•-—-
Mrs. Ralph Riddle left yesterday Among The Sick
| for Camp Chaffee, Ark., where she T. R. Knox is improving after
| will spend some time with Pvt. Rid- suffering from a fall.
| die. • ; Friends of Mrs. J. L. Padgette are
: _ B. P. Lark of Easley, has accepted sorry to learn she is ill at the home'
; the second hand job in the card of her daughter,,Mrs. R. T. Gibson,'
room. in Greeijwood..
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longshore of ; - Sam Owens has been ill. ,1
South Clinton, spent the week-end* J. H. Crow’ has .been ill several
with Mr. and Mrs. Allie Johnson. weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis of Vau- Charlie Braswell is suffering with
cluse. spent several days with Mrs. serious face and hands injuries he
Liela Smith and Mrs. Victor Mattox! received Monday morning when a i
recently. motor blew out at his work.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sloan, Rev. and) Billy Ealy is improving after sev-:
Mrs. Fred Rowe and family visited eral days illness,
in Greenwood and Ninety-Six Sun- Miss Lucille Braswell is suffering i
day. ! from an injured leg. *,
Mr. an dMrs. I. C. McLendon and Bobby Ginn has mumps,
children of South Clinton, spent Miss Ophelia Johnson is suffering
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Me- with an injury.
Lendon. j ' .♦
Pvt. Marshall King who arrived Pvt. William D. Queen Safe
From overseas two weeks ago, spent Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Queen received
the week-end with his parents, Mr. ia letter last week from their son.
MOTOR CO.
Clinton, S. C.
and Mrs. Henry King. Pvt. King is Pvt. William D. Queen, who has been!
a patient at Moore’s general hospital a prisoner of war in the Philippines'
in North Carolina. Mrs. Linder since the fall of the islands. This)
Prater and -son of Leesville, Mr. and is the first time they have heard from
Mrs. Henry Lell of Laurens, Pvt. him, and he said he was well and
and Mrs. Thomas King and son, Mr. | doing fine,
and Mrs. Ben Summers and children,!
Miserable
with backache?
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and Mrs. Minnie Summers of Gold-
ville were guests during the week-
■£hd of Mr. and Mrs. King.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bramlett and Calvary Baptist church gave a recep-
children and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. tion in honor of their new pastor,
Boyette attended the annual Bram- Rev. W. B. Thorn, who recently
lett reunion held at the home of T. came here from the Drayton church
J. Bramlett near Madden station, in Spartanburg county. The speciaf
Sunday. committee had attractively arranged
, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis had the social room in the basement with
as their week-end guests Mrs. Rob- summer flowers and fern,
ert McGinnis of ’Augusta, Ga., Mr. 1 Mrs. J, T. Pack, president of the
! and Mrs. J. C. Foster and daughters missionary society, was master of
o<f Laurens. Miss Juanita McGinnis ceremonies.
returned to Augusta for a visit. I Mrs. Frank Lockman headed the
j Mrs. J. B. Barbery and Mrs. Cecil receiving line, composed of the de«-
Adams are visiting Coxswain Adams cons and their • wives and the new
in Jacksonville, Fla. | pastor and his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Barbery of! Dial Jacks led seven R. A.’s
Simpsonville, spent Sunday with Mr. through the room to confront the
Have a Coca-Cola=Let’s work refreshed
or a helping hand on the farm
Have a “Coke”, says a farm companion, and it means Lefs
work refreshed. In country home or city dwelling, frosty
botdes of “Coke” belong in the icebox. Across America,
Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes,—* symbol of
kindly hospitality. '
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“17 Babies this week—and
he hasn’t seen Ids own grandson!"
"rjAONiCBT the Doctor waa hoping to finiah
early, so he could take a two-hour train
trip and snatch a look at his new 4-day-old
grandson. But no—the phone caught him
again. So now he’s off to deliver Mrs. Johnson!
Phone him first. Tell him as dearly as yoa
can what’s wrong. Let him decide whether he
should come to see you, or yon should go to him.
Doctors have always keen ’round-the-clock
men. But since Pearl Harbor, with half of our
physicians in the armed forces, each civilian
doctor is more in demand than ever. He is on
call today to an average of 1700 people.
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Go TO HIM whenever you are able. House visits
take lots of your doctor’s time—time when
someone dae may really need him urgently.
TOUR APPOINTMENT promptly, don’t
postpone h; make it at his convenience, so that
be can plan his crowded hours better.
Your doctor’s minutes may be lifesaving
time ... too precious to waste. Help him save
time for people who need him urgently, for
yourself in an emergency, by remembering
these four helpful things when you are ill:
Follow tour doctor’s advice to the letter—
■o that your trouble doesn't drag on, get coaly
plicated, or need extra attention from him,
SAVE YCT orCTOR’S TIME IN WARTIME!
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PHONE 101