The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 07, 1947, Image 10
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Thursday, August 7, 1947 \
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE
CECIE O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mrs. Beulah Stroud spent the
■week-end in Columbia with her sis-
ler, Mrs. Ralph Higgins, and Mr.
•^Higgins.
Mrs. Eddy Lee Price visited Sgt.
^ice at Greenville army air base
Calhoun Falls. Sandy Templeton,
who had been spending the week
with Gail and Jimmy T em P leton .
returned home witty them.
Little Miss Linda Waits of Green
wood, spent a few days last week
*9>fl«pital Saturday. Sgt. Price re-!with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nabors..
garned with her for Sunday. Miss Doris Bozard of Greenwood,
Messrs. Vaughn Prater and Em- snpet the week-end with her mother,
fjaett Thomas were visitors in Fort | Mrs. J. M. Bozard.
{Mill Sunday. J Louie Nabors oi-Charl^tte, N. C.,
Miss Doris Abrams of Greenville,'spent the week-end with his parents,
3* spending a few weeks with her j Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nabors.
Iinother, Mrs. J. J. Abrams. | CN Juanita Rowland of Spartan-
Mrs. E. J. Willingham, Barbara and burg, is spending the holidays with
{Richard Willingham were visitors in'P aren t s > Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Row-
Columbia last Tuesday. ! land. ° n Sunday they visited friends
■ ,1. , 'in Walhalla: Juanita remained for
Muses King and »«iy. lh( . week with Mr . and Mrs . B ob
aBrock of Whitmire, are guests this; j.
veek of Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin. | T D ‘ Hancock of Gaffney, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Brown, Mrs. Mrs. D. M. Carr on Monday.
Marion Hamm, Morton and'Leroy . Tyj r an( j Mrs. Ernest Osborne and
Slamm visited in Spartanburg Sun- iSon( Miss Myrtle Osborne and Em-
flay- lory Moore visited Miss Frances Os-
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt had jj 0rr j e Columbia Sunday. 1
as their guest last week the latter S| „ n( j Mrs. Johnny Jenkins and
mother, Mrs. Ambrose, of Honea Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garner tfere visi-
Pafh. I tors in Calhoun Falls Saturday.
Capt. and Mrs. Fred Ross and chil-j Rev and M rs. F. W. Ayers and
dren. Elaine and Fredna, are spend-; daughter o{ Louisville, Ky., are visit
ing their vacation with their parents, jj n g their sister and mother, Mrs. W.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross and Mr. and! q. Stewart and Mrs. J. W. Davis.
Msr. J. D. O Dell. j Mr .and Mrs. J. J. Johnson and
Ray Holsonback of Newberry, | R u f us Darnell were Sunday dinner
spent last week with his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holsonbatk.
Mrs. Walter Garner was the week
end'guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Es
tes in Cross Anchor.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Abrams and
family were Sunday guests of the
latter’s sister, Mrs. Love, in Calhoun
Palls.
Mr. and Mrs. Clisby Templeton
and daughter spent the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Camp
bell in Clinton.
T. C. Craine, of Clinton, visited
Mr.' and Mrs. Harvey Malpass Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salters and
children spent the week-end at' FoHy
Beach.
John Gaskin visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wlilie Gaskin at Fort Mill recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hipp of Nine-
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton in ty Six, were Sunday visitors of Mr
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and Mrs. W. O. Stewart.
Mrs. Blil Byars spent. Thursday in
Newberry.
Mrs. Annie Laurie Simpson is
spending several weeks with Mrs.
Grace Trexler in Boone, N. C.
Misses Joan Holly and Louise
Vaughn visited friends and relatives
in Anderson recently.
—Miss Lois Allsep of Cateechee, and
Mr.s Evelyn Nichelson of Easley,
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Thompkins. ^
Mrs. Mag Monday of Ware Shoals,
spent last week with her sister, Mrs.
Eld Hunnicutt.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Samples have as
their guest for the week the latter’s
brother, J. H. Koon, of Cross Hill.
Misses Naomi Samples and Cora
Johnson were visitors in Greenwood
Saturday.
M.r and Mrs. Walker Robertson
and Miss Peggy Robertson-of Belton,
were recent visitors of Mrs. Louise
Farmer.
Miss Barbara Holley has returned
home after spending a week in Ware
Shoals with Misses Martha McKee
and Carolyn Babb.
Mr. and Mrs. Burley Humphries
and family spent Sunday in Greer
wtih relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gosnell, Miss
Clara Gosnell, and Nudie Brannon
spent the wefek-end )in Charlestor
with Mr. and ‘Mrs. HBTfly Gilreath/
Mrs. J. W. Davis was the week
end guest of Mrs. D. J. Rabon in
Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompkins
and daughters have returned home
after a visit to Kansas City, Mo., with
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thompkins.
Little Miss Kathy Weathers has
returned to her home in.Spartanburg
after a visit with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sample.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Craig and
daughter of Baltimore, Md., are vis
iting Mr and Mrs. C. J. Craig.
Jimmy Templeton of Calhoun
Falls, is spending the week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Q'Dell. /
Guy Prater of High Point, N .C-.„
spent Sunday with his parents, lyir.
and Mrs. Louie Prater.
Miss Rosanne Little of Charlotte,
N. C., is the guest this week of Miss
Brenda O’Dell.
Mission Study Closes
The Mission Study class of the
Woman’s Society of Christian Ser
vice held their last meetings last
week. On Monday at the home of
Mrs. J. M. Ross with Mrs. J. L. Ab
rams leading the discussions. Mrs.
Ross served a sweet coure.
On the following Tuesday the class
met with Mrs. J. J, Abrams. Mrs.
Lavinia Cooley closed the book on
“Portrait of a Pilgrim.’’ Mrs. Ab
rams served refreshments after the
study.
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Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gal
loway and family will be interested
to knbw they are now making their
home in Trenton. Mr. Galloway is
the new superintendent of the Tren
ton school.
Woman’s Club Meets '
On last Thursday night the Joanna
Woman’s club held its regular
monthly meeUng. Mr* G. N. Foy,
the new president, presided and call
ed the meeting to order. She wel
comed the visitors. Mrs. Johnny
Colontino, Mrs. Pinson and Mrs.
Maurice Davenport.
During the business hour Mrs. Foy
presented the new program chair
man, Miss Mildred Bozard, who gave
an interesting outline of the year’s
activities. Miss Ruth Hair reported
in an unusual way the points ol in
terest of the Florida, trip. Clayton
1 Perrault showed a colored movie of
the club while in Florida. Also the
activities of July 4th at Goldville.
Rrefreshments of sandwiches, a
salad course, and orange juice were
served by Mrs. Fiank Trotter and
her group. . I
With The Sick
Friends fo Mrs. Floyd Abrams are
glad to see her out again after being
a patient at flays hospital.
We are glad to have Mrs. Horace
Hamm back at her home on Pickens
street. Mrs. Hamm underwent an
operation in Spartanburg.
In Barber School
Phil Dudley and Winnie Bridges
hvae enrolled in a barber school in
Columbia and left Tuesday.
Revival Services Being Held
The Baptist revival is now in prog
ress. Services are held each eve
ning at 7 o’clock. The visiting min,
ister is Rev. Joe Parson. The public
is cordially invited to attend.
Birth Announcement
Mr .and Mr.s Billy Gilreath of
Charleston, announce the birth of a
son, Jimmy Rodney, on July 20. Mrs.
Gilreath was formerly of Goldville.
Birthday Dinner
Mrs. Louie Prater was guest of
day given by Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
honor at a birthday dinner on Sun-
Prater at their home on Pickens
street.
Mrs. Prater’s children presented
her with a beautiful imported lace
table cover.
Those enjoying this occasion were:
Sgt. and Mrs. Eddy Lee Price and
Leonard, Guy Prater of High Point,
N. C., Miss Betty Prater, Ralph Prat
er, Hack Prater, Miss Barbara Will
ingham, L. E. Prater sfnd Louie Na
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