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WEST aiNTOH SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
*1118. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative
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JOHN DEERE TRACTORS
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Phone 10 South Broad Street
- Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith, Mrs. J~
J. Smith and daughter, Nan, visited
relatives in Greer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ri E. Yarborough of
Whitmire, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynie and
Mrs. W. C. Powell spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones.
Mrs. Lewis King of Laurens, at
tended the fUneral of Stan Warren
Saturday.
Carl Windsor, S 1-c, of Norfolk,
Va., spent the week-end With his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor.
er, opened the meeting with all sing
ing “We’ve a Story To Tell to The
Nations.” Topic for 1 the month,
‘'Russians;” the purpose of this pro
gram was to show that, although
communism is prevalent in Russia,
and is the state form of government;
to help us understand that God inj
all his.goodness is taking care of His!
own, -to learn the needs of thej
Russian people, they still need mis
sionaries, preachers, Christian teach
ers, churches and much more free
dom of worship. Mrs. R. T. Tram
mell gave the scripture, Psalms 22:
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On Sunday they visited Sgt. and 76-31. Others taking part •were
Mrs. Edgar Brazil in Columbia and 1 Mesdames Laura Mae Howard, R. N.
were accompanied by Misses Doris Riddle, Grady Smith, J. J. Smith,
R: B. Amick. Mrs. Amick closed the
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- Windsor, Margaret Blease and Sybil
| Windsor. program with prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bragg and W. Mrs. Joe Campbell, vice-president,
! E. Bragg of Goldville, visited Mr.! presided over the business session in
and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr., Sunday.' the absence of Mrs. Watson, the
Mrs. Ethel Rucker of Greenwood, ^ president,
was the week-end guest of her! Report of the sick committee,
daughters, Mrs. Luther Turner and Plans were made for delegates to
Mrs. Carroll Samples. > 1 attend the third division quarterly
Mrs. George Cunningham and meeting in Waterloo March 29. Af-
daughter spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Cartee in Spar
tanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Riddle visited
relatives in Greenwood Sunday.
Mrs. R. J. Schiff, Mrs. J. D. Ber
wick and Miss Maudine Yarbortugh
were visitors in "Greenville Friday.
Robert Stewart of Lanford Sta
tion, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Cunningham.
Friends of Jack? Cunningham, S.
2c, will be interested to know he has
landed safely in the states after
spending almost a year in Italy.
Mrs. John Patterson and son of
Fort Mill, Mr. and Mrs. H.*E. Ed
wards of Charlotte, N. C., and Miss
Mary Jane Burgess of Pineville, N.
C., recently visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Patterson.
Talmadge Sanders of Spartanburg,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D.
M. Sanders.
Misses Virginia Fallow, Jerry
Gault of Union, visited Miss Ruby
Fallow Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruble Strange and
children of Batesburg, visited Mrs.
j R. M. Sullivan Tuesday.
Mrs. Rufus Sullivan and son spent
. the week-end with her parents, Mr.
ter, a business session the meeting
was closed with prayer by Mrs. J. J.
Smith.
Birth Announcements
Gilbert
Of interest to' friends here is the
following announcement:
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Irving Gilbert
are very happy to announce the birth
of a son, Kenneth Irving, Saturday,
March 1, at the Memorial hospital in
Abilene, Kansas. The little boy is
their first child. Mrs. Gilbert is the
former Miss Nora Cannon, and Mr.
Gilbert is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. I. Gilbert of Clay Center, Kansas.
Kuykendall
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Kuykendall
announce the birth of a daughter,
Rosa Marie, March 2 at the local
hospital. Mrs. Kuykendall is the
former Miss Marie Smith.
Director Explains
Available Benefits
For County's Aged
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and Mrs. L. M. McClain, in Calhoimi the Laurens County Department of
a s ' Public Welfare, points out that con
siderable confusion exists in the
county regarding benefits available 1
Mrs. Mabel B. Little, director of
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•Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Reece and
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week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
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for aged pjersons, and has prepared
. the following explanatory statement
Mrs. Claude Smith is visiting heri for chronicle with a request that
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nickols, in u be given public aUon:
®f ton ’ .. “There are two typ>es of benefits'
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon of Sa-j for persons over 65 years of age.!
luda, visited Mr. and Mrs. William i Neither of the plans, nor both togeth- ,
Ca £ rMm M° nda y* y er, provide benefits for all persons!
Miss Muriel Jean McGee spent , over age
several days recently with Mr. and| .-niH a ge
Mrs. Alec Harris in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hedsp>eth of
Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Cauble.
“Old age-' assistance,,, under state
law, can be given only to pjersons
over 65 who are not able to provide
themselves with the necessities of
life. Their circumstances must be in
^^ arris was called Investigated as provided by state law,
i mire Tuesday on account of the , an< j they can be given only such
Al'^* 5 °* an< * ^°^ nny amounts as ma y be necessary, in ad-
i dition to their own resources, to meet
Hubert Hughes, Allen Power, andi their need The money for this pr0 _
Clyde TrammeU visited Mr. and Mrs.; gram is provided by state a p pr o P ri-
1 ?.. < ^ reat ; ation, matched with an equal amount
from the federal treasury.
“The other plan is old age insur-
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Mrs. Belton Warren and daughter
of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mr^s. G.
F. Downs Sunday.
Mrs. Mittie King and Miss Daisy
King of Goldville, visited Mr: and
Mrs. Dennis Madden Sunday.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Edward Beckham will have a
birthday March 17.
Richard Tinsley will be four years
old tomorrow," and Jim Tinsley will
have a birthday March 23. -
J. B. Patterson will have a birth
day March 19.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sanders cele
brated their 30th wedding anniver
sary March 11.
ance. Under it persons employed in
industry have one p>er cent deducted
from their pay, and the employer
| pays an additional one p>er cent. This
■ money goes to the credit of the indi
vidual employee on the books of the
United States treasury, and is pay
able only to him, in monthly install
ments for life or in a lump sum,
when he retires from work. He may
retire and begin receiving benefits
when he reaches the age of 65, or he
may continue at work and retire
later, and then receive his benefits.
The important fact to keep in mind
D . ,, ,,135 to this program is that the bene-
W ‘ U ** “ years old !fits are paid for by the worker and
can be given only to him or to his
depjendents.
March 22.
E. A. Harris will celebrate his
birthday March 22. Alec Harris will
have a birthday March 24.
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Among The Sick
Those ill with. fhj include: Mrs.
Jim Tinsley and son, Richard, Wal
lace Patterson, Billy Cauble, J. E.
Braswell, Sr., and Mary Barker.
Ralph Smith is a patient at Duke
hospital in Durham, N. C.
Mrs. Marvin Stewart is imprvoing
after being ill the past two weeks.
Mrs. Joe Davenpjort has been ill
several days.
Harold, Margaret, Shelby, and
Sharon Madden are improving after
having chicken pox.
“Old age assistance is administered
by the vyelfare department, and okl
age insurance by the federal govern
ment. Neither pjrogram has any con
nection, administratively or finan
cially, with the other.
“Another source of confusion is in
connection with the Old Age Pension
Association of South Carolina. This
is a private dues-collecting organiza
tion. No p>art of the money paid to
the association goes into the funds
provided for either typje of old age
benefits.”
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Pfc Gregory Discharged
Pfc. William E. Gregory received
an honorable discharge at Fort Dix,
N. J., March 4.
Pfc. Gregory entered service May
17, ,1945. He spent nine months
overseas and received the Army of
Occupation medal and World War
II Victory medal. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Gregory.
W. ML 8. Meets
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of Calvary Baptist church met Mon
day evening at the church.
Mrs. Inez Starnes, program lead-
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