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-1 • / r ■ > : • y 0 '1 T ' 1 n Thursdoy, Februory 5> 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / '■ Page Seven PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF 60LDVILIE MRS. CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative* Miss Virginia Bolt of Woodruff,' itors of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert God- was the week-end guest of Mr. and frey. . Mrs. Tot Stewart. j Mr.’ and Mrs. Frank Shelly and Jerry Ruff of Whitmire, —spent ehildreit_af.-Newberry, and Mr> and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. W. G. Mrs, W. H..' Ellenberg, and Rev. Ellenlberg. Roy Byars of Seattle, Wash., has received his discharge and is at hbme with his mother, Mrs. J. P. Byars: Hack Prater, George Frady and Bobby Boyce o«f Erskine, spent the'eral weeks in Leesville week-end hre with their parents. daughters. -- - Mr. and Mrs. Lster Sweatt and Mr. ‘and Mrs. G. N. Foy, Mr. ahd children of Whitmire, were Sunday Mrs. Vernon Garner, - Rev. H. F.J guests of Mr. and Mrs*. Ruby Lanford.' Bauknight, Verlyn Davenport and: Mr. and Mrs. John H. Nabors and ^ r - an(i Mrs.. Carol Pittman attend-j family, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nabors ^ the Scout banquet at Clemson col-j and family of Laurens, and Mr: and L.l e ^ c Friday night, Mrs. Earl Horton and family of Clin-! Leroy Hamm, of Spartanburg, j ton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and spent the week-end'with his mother, i i k Mrs, W. H.. Jenkins were Sunday, dinner guests of Mr .and Mrs. I. V. Whittle. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garner and Missj Patsy Powe visited in Greenwood Saturday. Mrs. J. M. Sharpe is spending-sev- with her Mrs. Grover Nabors. Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Marion Hamm. I Mr. and Mrs. Clisb] Templeton! Simpson, T ™ ir - ana :virs - Dusty, Barbara and Bud Jackson an d children and Mrs. Walt Garner j were visitors in Donlads on Sunday: were '^ unc * u y £ uests ol Mr. and Mrs. ( of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson. ! Harr y Estes of Cross Anchor. Mrs. Minnie Lovelace s^ent last; Mr. and Mrs. \ernon Gainer and week in Spartanburg with relatives. Earr y visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy visited r>ominick and .Mr. and'Mrs. Marvin Mrs. Purdy’s mother, Mrs. Dora. MacAbee in Laurens^Sunday. Morgan, in Climon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Goff of New* Otis Crapps and children were derry, were recent \isi.ors of Mi called to Leesville last week due ^(5 an d Mrs. E. H. Alexander, tne death of Mr. Crapps’ father. Mrs.-Eddy Price and Leonard and; Mrs. Guy Prater visited Mr. and Mrs. Qscar Mortis and daughter Sunday. Birth Announcements Jackson . Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson, of mV. arid Mrs."Johnny" Stroud" and Announce the birth ot a sor, children were visitors in Cross .ft.* 1 Sunday Messrs. John Gaskin and Cecil Fhrmer were visitors dn Whitmire Suncthy. Mr. ahd Mrs. Ervin Stroud and children visH^L Mr, and Mrs. Q, F. Dnnis in Prosperity Sunday: Mr. and Mrs, Fhmk Brannon and children, Mr. and MrsXNeedie Bran non, Mr. and Mrs. CleVe. Brannon and children of Chappells were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cloy’d Brannon of Silverstreet. Goldville. Brock Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edward Brock, Goldvill^, announce the birth of a Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O Dell and goiK Hugh Mctdison, on February 2, children spent Sunday with Mr. and at fl 0S pi t al. Mrs. Brock is the Mrs. W. E. Holsonback in Newberry. f orrner ^^s Wilma Mae Hawkins of Mrs. J. L. Abrams and Linda spent'Um on . the week-end in Whitmire with her . — parents, Mr. and Mrs..P. L. Affaway. Wicker Mrs. Carl Johnson and children of| Mr. and Mrs. George Wicker, of Buffalo, are spending a few days with Newberry, announce the ^birth of a Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parrish. I daughter, February 2. ’ Mrs.S^icker Mr. and Mrs. Millard Murphy and i s the former Miss Evelyn Kin children visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Goldville. Fhitnam in Enoree Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Duckett of With the. Sick Newberry, John Long of Greenwood, i Mrs. Ryan Poag is ill at the clinic, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kyres, Mr. and in Whitmire. Mrs. Frank Wertz*pf Newberry, were Mrs. Earl Holsonback continues | Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Earl ill at her home on Milton road. Holsonback. . ! . . Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven, Mrs. Birthday Supper Enjoyed Calvin Elliotte and children were! On Monday night, Larry Garner Sunday visitors of Mrs. Mattie Hayes was host to eight little friends at a in Whitmire. * j supper, the occasion being his sev- . Messrs. John Ross and £ a rl Fran- en th birthday. zen visited in Columbia Tuesday. i The little guests enjoyed games Mrs. Charlie King is spending a and contests, after which Mrs. Gar-! few days with her daughter, Mrs.’ncr invited them to supper. The table George Wicker, in Newberry. was centered with a pink and white Mr. and -iVfrs. Horace Hamm and cake seven lighted candles. Junior were Sunday guests of Mr. Those helping Larry # celebrate, and Mrs. Richard Taylor in Green- were Jimmy Faijmer, Eleanor and | v.«*f>d. | Ann Niver, Eddy Fulmer, Judy and; • Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hatton of Clin- Sandy Templeton, Dusty Brock and i ton, Mrs. Dwight Gwenn and Mrs. Felder Bauknight. Walker of Laurens, were Sunday vis- Proves FAST RELIEF for PAIN MISERIES of Rheumatism, Neunltia, Lumbago, Sore, Stiff Musclos! JUST rub rrErrshing, gentle Neu-ra-balm on the sore spot. Instantly, aching muscles start to relax . . . the pain eases. Use N£URA* HALM to get fast: Tong-lasting relief from the miseries of muscular aches and paint. Club Meeting Postponed 1 The Joanna Woman’s club meeting will be postponed until Feb. 12, it is announced. Members are asked to note.the date change. Ca~d of Thanks I wish to thank each jme’ for the, lovely flowers, cards, and kindnesses shown at the death of my father. Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt. 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