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m Page Eight / r li. THE CLINTOK CHRONICLE Thursday, Morch 6,-1947 7—--r PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS'OF 60LDVILLE MRS. CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative * < 11 ' ^ J Mrs. Fred Gossett and Miss Edna son were week-end guests of Mr. and Craig of Laurens, visited friends iMrSj. T. G. Hughes in Columbia, here last Thursday. •• - r I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blakely and Mrs. L. M. Wood and Shelby of Bob, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dickey of Newberry, spent a few dayjjs^last week with Miss Myrtle Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cochran of reenville, visited Mrs. .Leila Turner unday. Mrs. Gene Craven and Mrs. Mattie Joanna club at 10 o’clock. The pictures to be shown this week are “Brazil’s Fishing School,” “Brit ain’s Commandos In Action,” “Lum ber Camp" and “Hot and Cold.” The same pictures will be shown at the colored school Friday night at 7;30 o’clock. ebrated her first birthday March 2. Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hayes were visitors in Whitmire Feltman during the week-end. [Sunday. v. . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darnell and ® 1c Wallace G. Carr''of Jackson-j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson visited Mr. 1 v j^ e > Fla., spent the week-end with and Mrs. John Lvnch in Greenville ^^ s i mc> ^ er ’ Mrs. R. G. Carr. Sunday Billy Willingham was a visitor in ~ ,. , . , , , ^ I Greenwood Monday. ! Cadet Nurse Hazel Adams ot Cam- ^ MrJ ; G s.r Lewis visited den, ,s spending a few days with her ' Newberry Sunday after-1 parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams. ! / ^ > noon. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell 1 Mrs Rolf Clark and ?oni Ji mm y ( l of Clinton, were Sunday guests of were week . end guests of Mrs . Clark - S; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tinsley. j mother, Mrs. W. G. Puckett, in Greer. | Capt. Fred L .Ross of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Livingston of | D. C.. spent the week-end with Mrs. Newberry, spent Sunday with the RosS and daughters, Fredpa and latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrsi C. A.! Sgt. Dudley Discharged Friends of Sgt. Phillip Dudley, son of Mrs. Joe Purdy, will be interested to know he recently received his dis charge in New Jersey after spending the past 12 month in the European area. He is spending some time with his sister and brother, Mrs. W. C. Spires and Bruce Dudley, ip Colum bia. ' Wilson-Morse Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wilson of Bath, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alva June, to Otis Morse of Goldville. The wedding date will be announced later. * V. P. W. to Meet Tonight The jefular meeting of the Vet erans of Foreign Wars will meet to night (Thursday) at 7 o’clock. All members are urged (o be present. New o&icers will be elected, it is an nounced by Hugh E. Brock, com- mandetv - v-- : house 6n Saturday night. A profit of $70 was added to-their treasury. Mrs. 'Frank Phillips, Mrs. Sallie • | Bridges, Mrs. Helen Thomas and Girl Scouts Sponsor Supper i Misses Virginia Bolt and Clara Rice The local Girl! Scout troop spon-1 were the cooks, assisted by the Girl sored a chicken/ stew at the club I Scouts. v , Elaine. Dickey. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bostic of Whit- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Salters and mire, spent Sunday with Mr. and family and Miss Vera Johnson were Mrs. Ryan Poag. ! visitors in Greenwood Sunday. Arthur Adams of Johnson City, j ^ Tenn., spent last week with the J Birthday Party Adams’ family. j Mrs. James Lovelace entertained Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Little and Mr.; 27 young people last Saturday eve- knd Mrs. B. T. Little of Charlotte, ning in honor of her daughter, Jackie. N. C., visited friends and relatives The occasion was Jackie’s 15th birth- here on Sunday. day. Messrs. Freeman Evans, M. A. Bry-| The evening was spent in fun and ant and Barron O’Shields were vis- 1 merry-making. Mrs. Lovelace served itors in Greenville Saturday. Among those attending the basket ball tournament in Greenville during the past week were Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, Mrs. Cecil Farmer, Mrs. Eddy Lee Price. Miss Agnes Tinsley, Miss Barbara Willingham, Mrs. Rudolph doughnuts, salted nuts, mints and coca-colas. Jackie was remembered by her friends with a number of attractive gifts. Those from out of town attending the party were: Miss Willena Love- Prater. M rs. E. J. Willingham. Mr. j lace of Greenwood, Jack McCarthy and Mrs. Harper Wherry and Rolfe 1 of Ninety-Six, Miss Barbara Brown Clark Claude Coley of Anderson, Visited friends and relatives here a few days last week. and Jimmie Brown of Pauline. Eastern Star to Meet The Order of the Eastern Star, Friends of Miss Margaret Warren Chapter 154, will hold their regular will be interested to know she ar- meeting in the chapter room Friday rived last Thursday from Augusta., night at 7 o’clock. Officers for 1947 Ga., for a visit with her brother, Ed ! will be elected. Warren, and Mrs. Warren. ! —•—♦ * Mark Few of Fayetteville, N. C., j Attend Columbia Meet spent a few days recently with nisi G. N. Foy and C. L. Perreault at- sisters, Mrs. F. D. Wicker and’Mrs. tended the meeting of the South Car-; E. J. Willingham. olina Municipal association held in, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Poag and Columbia last.weekA Mickey of Baltimore, Md., arrived ♦ Sunday to spend the week with Mr. J Sorrow Passes Poag’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H.| Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sim- P° a S- : mens will regret to learn that Mrs. Miss Eva MeBurnett of Greenville, Susie Sorrow, mother of Mrs. Sim- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. mons, age 77, passed away at the James Cooley. ; home of her daughter on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne FuneraL services were held Wed- Floyd Osborne attended the funeral nesday afternoon in Abbeville with of Wistef Osborne at Gray Court Rev. Bill Ellenberg, pastor of Gold- Sunday. ville Pentecostal church, and the pas- Miss Gladys Willingham of Lees- tor of Southside Baptist church of ville, spent the i week-end with her Abbeville, conducting the services, parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willing- Interment was held in Rosemont ham. She had as her guest Miss Leila cemetery. Nichols of Leesville. Mrs. Sorrow had made her home Miss Margaret Holsonback of New- here for the past year and had many berry, spent the week-end with friends who will he saddened by her Brenda O Dell. . passing. Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Willingham, Mrs. Elizabeth Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. Free Movies Louis Murphy were Sunday visitors The Joanna Foundation has an- in Ninety-Six. nounced the sponsorship of free; Mr. and Mrs. David Madden and movies each Saturday morning at i Attend Tournament Bruce Galloway took his basket ball players to Greenville last week where they entered the tournament in Class B. They played two games, and lost the last one by two points. Bill Tinsley, Rudolph, Guy and Hack Prater, Cecil Farmer, Julian Hunnicutt, George Frady and Ver- lyn Davenport were the players. Woman’s Club Meets Tonight The monthly meeting of the Wo-! man’s club will be held tonight (Thursday) at the club house. 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