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Thursdoy, April 3, 1947 THE CLINTON CHRONICLg if*-* Page Three H. D. HENRY 1898-1947 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE 4 Let Us Analyze Your Insurance Needs Telephone 121- WEST CUNTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS, MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondeat and Representative Kzs&szsm Here is a M f 0 «u-l had vatu offered h *» p !““ue hope *»t y ou ‘t-na h« ‘^^* Uon ^^P- 6 “ ble - ' V The Farmer’s Forum w ( v« Uncle * from V n *"’ :^eet 1 B ook of Experience foil and winter pasture “Before planting ®? . ana legumes m . . rP a of small g ra . * lw0 hun- . August, 1 made an PP ^ per acre . My dred pounds of Chi e raI ing all over cattle are no« knee deep ^ a the field, except m ^ ^ {uture n0 fall when apply mg' c ‘ 0 hou t prope r ferulua- and winter P» 8lure tion for me.” CHItEAN MlTRATE of SODA ATTENTION, HOUSEWIVES! We Hme In M G. E. ELECTRIC BLANKETS Single and Double Control -<‘rv G. E. DRY BEVERAGE BOX I G. E. ELECTRIC FANS G. E. RADIOS Table Models and Cabinet Combination Record Players and Radios / 5-QT. PRESSURE COOKERS G. E. VACUUM CLEANERS BUFFALO ATTIC FANS All Sizes EVANS AUTOMATIC OIL HOT WATER HEATERS GE KITCHEN PLANNING BOOKS—FREE Call for Your Copy & Earl* Wright and son of Aiken, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Berry. ( Miss Dpris WindsorV spent the week-end with Sgt. and 3^rs. Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble and son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hedspeth of Lau- ) rens, spent Sunday with Pat Terry and children near Clinton. Mrs. Jodia Sorrow and children of Greenwood, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.._C. O. Owens, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Odis Sizemore and sons of Whitmire, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sizemore. • "I W. A. Dunaway, Jr., and George ! Dunaway and Miss Grace Dunaway, visited friends in Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith visited Miss Lois Coggins in Spartanburg Sunday. ' Mrs. A. F. Campbell, accpippan- ied by Mrs. Joe Johnson, MrS. R. L. Francis and Mrs. Harold Darnell attended the funeral of Bomar Wof ford at Pauline Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crain have re turned to their home in Springfield, Mass., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Crain. Mrs. Josephine Lanford of Green ville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway. Mrs. J. N. Kirby and daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morrison of West Columbia, were, Sunday guests of Mrs. Gladys South. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Roland of Laurens, spent the week-end here with relatives. i Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard of Near Saluda, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard. Mr. and Mi's. Ernest Adams and children, Mr. arid Mrs. Homer Per-| ry and daughter of Callison, visited Mr .and Mrs. H. A. Adams Saturday. Mrs. C. E. Ivey, Mrs. L. W. Ivey’ of Ware Shoals, spent the past w£ek with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Neal. Miss Mary Catnpbell and Victor, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thibadeau recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Satterfield of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tinsley during the week-end. i Mr. and Mrs; Eugene Butler and son visited Mr. and Mrs. M. H. But ler in Gray Court Sunday. Mrs. Joe Kesler, Rev. and Mrs. Fred Rowe and children and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Berry attended the funeral of Danny Johnson in Saluda Thursday. Mrs. J. J. Smith and daughters, Nan and Nell, and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith recently visited Mr. and and Miss Margaret Evans were visi- J Mrl. W. F. Smith in Newberry, tors in Newberry Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell and j Mrs. Leila Smith visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell i Mrs. E. L. Smith in Charlotte, N. C., were visitors in Rock Hill Sunday. . Sunday. i c » Mr. and Mrs. Lee McCloud and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker andj children of Sumter, spent the week-^tamily and Mrs. Mattie Thornton end with Mrs. Edith Lee near Clin- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ton. | James Thornton in LaFrance. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Duncan were; Mr. and Mrs. Franz Williams and visitors in Honea Path Friday. ; son of Wattsville, sp^nt the week- Mrs. W. M. Sellers and Mrs. Mary enc l with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wil- Bailey , visited F. A. Bailey at thejltanisi Veteran’s hospital in Augusta, Ga., i Mr. and Mrsi Bill Hedspeth of Laurens, spent Sunday with Miss Lessie Hedspeth. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McBride and son of Spartanburg, and Mrs. Exi# Richards of Clifton, spent the week end with Mr. anid Mrs. L. S. Rich- with ards. i Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kidd and fam ily spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Kidd in Greenwood, and attended a birthday dinner on Sunday given in honor of Mr. Kidd’s 70th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rollins and Tuesday Mr. ajnd Mrs. Charlie Lyda and children of Langley, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Reece of near Clinton, spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Henry Russ. Mrs. Willie Mae Anderson of Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. David Owens Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barbery of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McWatters and daughter of Greenwood, spent the family of Great Falls* have moved 1 week-end with Mr. and Mrs. O. R. to the community. - Rollins. Mrs. Forrest McIntosh and sons of * ■ Ninety-Six, spent the week-end with Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Millard Price. Miles _ Mr. and Mrs. S. L. McWatters of M r and .Mrs., James Miles an- Great Falls, spent the .week-end) nounce the bi L th °C* Pals y with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McWatters. G1 adys, March 25 riiiiiiiiiniiiMiHiMiiniiiiiriiiiiiiniiiHiHiinmmirnTT J. C. Cash and Louise Gene Os borne of Oak Ridge, Tenn., spent the week-end with Mrs. W. H. Ammons. M.r and Mrs. J. O. Womble and children have moved to South Clin ton. Mrs. Lillie Hanley and Mrs. Floyd Taylor visited Billy Hanley at Connie Maxwell orphanage in Greenwood Saturday.,- ) Lloyd Taylor and son visited Mr. and Mrs. J. ^(.'Strickland in Owings several days this week. Mrs. Robert Neal and Mrs. Thomas were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. Quillen Ginn, Roy Ginn and Miss Evelyn Blease visited Mr. Ginn, who is a patient at the General hos pital in Greenville, Sunday. Loyal Kuykendall spent the week end with relatives in Virginia. Rev. and Mrs. Fred Rowe and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sibern Smith in Can non, Ga. W. T. Thompson, Ed Gregory, Gene Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Buford Gregory of Lockhart, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyda. Dial and Richard Jacks attended i the study course at the Second Bap- I tist church in Laurens last week. Mrs. Wafers King and children left last week to join Mr. King in Nashville, Tenn., where they will mclke their home. James H. Ammons, of the navy, stationed at Balboa, Panama, has re turned to Portsmouth, N. H., after spending a furlough wtih his mother, Mrs. W. H. Ammons. Cpl. William E. Ammons has re turned to Fort Dix, N. J., after a 60- day furlough at home. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Vaughn and Ellie Phillips of Greer, and Arthur Vaughn of Greenville, visited Mrs. J. J. Smith Sunday. Mrs. Victor Mattox and Mrs. Leila Smith visited relatives in Prosperity Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders and children and Mrs. D. M. Sanders visited relatives in Spartanburg Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Yarborough and son were called to Westminster Sunday because of the serious illness of Mr. Yarborough’s mother, Mrs. Leila Yarborough. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward in Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick and children visited relatives in Green wood during th^ week-end. Mr. and Mrs. George Hill and children of Greenville, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Hall King. QM. Milton A. Milam, Jr., of Charleston, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. .A. Milam, Sr. Mrs. Miles is the former Miss Mary i Ellen Hucks. Among The Sick Those ill with flu are: Ed Young, Mrs. Betty Sue Young, Mrs. M. A. Milam, Sr., Mrs. Vernon Guest, Miss es Magdaleen. Elizabeth and Nancy Leopard, Mrs. Lonnie B. Tinsley, and children, Mrs. Robert Whitsel and j Alice Faye, Myrtis Livingston, John nie Butler, Mrs. Roy Reece, Mrs. M. J. Reece, Mrs. Jessie Willis, Misses Barbara and Patricia Lawson, Mrs. Clara Richards, Lowell McCall, Ed die McGinnis, Miss Thelma Russ, Rev. and Mrs. Fred Rowe, and Georgie Faye, Mrs. Cole Blease, and Evelyn, Mrs. Ovell Woody and Lur- lene, L. B. Hughes, Durrell Samples) Sid Isenhower, Miss Evelyn Hamp ton, Joe Davenport, Sharon Madden, Mrs. Sara Webb and C. Bragg. Mrs. Nelson Sanford has been, ill sveeral days. H. A. Adams is ill. «. — Robert Lee is ill. Delma Hardman has chicken pox. Birthday Dinners I. H. Reece was given a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Willis on Sunday by his chil dren. There were 38 guests present of the immediate family. 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