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Volume XLVIII
n Clinton, S. C., Thursday, February 26, 1948
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Number 7
BLUE KEY MEMBERS AT COLLEGE
W. H. Caughman, who his been ill lovely gifts. Later in “the “evening
for the past three weeks, is improving sandwiches, potato chips and cold
nicely. • ' drinks were served by the hostess.
Mrs. H. R.- :>mith is ill at her home] *
on Bailey street . , MoOrC Seen I n
Congress Race
Baptismal Service
Seven new members were tapped into the Presbyterian''collefe chapter
of Blue Key, national leadership fraternity, at .a recent collere chapel
meeting, bringing the membership of the organization up to ten.
Those tapped were, from left to right, back row: Elwin Morrow,
Greenville; Frank Garnr, Plant City, Fla.; John Bearden, Welford; Frank
Walton, Jacksonville, Fla; Bob Hughes, Canton Ga.; Carl Bramlett Lau
rens; Paul Brady, Atlanta, Ga.
The old members, in the usual order, are: Harry Hicklin, Rich burg;
President Frank Hay, Charleston; and Bob Thompson, Camden.
A baptismal service was held Sun-1
day evening at?; Calvary Baptist | Columbia, Fob. 7—Charles C
church. The candidates included'’'tC+rarhe->—Mwrre, of Spartanburg,
Misses Vera Parkman, Thelma Russ, j defirktely will oppose Rep. Joseph
Dprwn ^Campbell, Paul Smith and i R. Brysoh, of Greenville, for the !
Charles Ingram. Fourth District Congressional seat,
•— Moore’s fiiends said in Columbia
- Study Course ohis week.
A Sunday school study course will Moore, who unsuccessfully oppo£-
be taught at the Calvary Baptist ed Bryson in 1946, was elected to
church February 16-20.- The book,'the state House of Representatives
“How To Win To Christ,” will be from Spartanburg County in 1936
taught by the pastor, Rev. J. W. Spill- and 1938 ancTTb the state Senate in
ers. . 1 1940. Fotlowing two years 0,1 ser-
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All persons interested in taking the
course are invited to attend.
vice, he resigned to enter the armed
forces during the War.
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mary Evelyn* and Kay Sparks off
Greenwood, spent several days re- ;
cently with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sparks. Their father, Har
ry Sparks, came for therp Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Edwin and
daughter spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Edwin, in Orange
burg
Mr. and. Mrs Milam Owens of,
Easley, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Dover.
Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jeninngs, Jr.,
oif Newberry, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Griffin and daughter .of Ware Shoals,
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Braswell. —
David C. Boyce, Sr., is spending
three weeks in Rome, Ga., where he
is employed with Daniel Construc
tion company.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyce visited
Mrs. Boyce’s sister, Mrs. W. E. Burns, I
who is ill, Sunday in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Blakely and
children of Spartanburg, Mr. and 1
Mrs. T. E. Gresham and daughter of
Greenville, visited Mrs. Ursula
Blakely Sunday. J I
Miss Myrtle McCrackin of Colum
bia, spent the week-end with Miss
Billie Dee Hooper.
Announcement
We -are sure that all good folks
go to church, neither do all good folks
stay at home, but we would be happy
for you to worship with us at the
Pentecostal Holiness church.
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Odoms an
nounce the b|rth of a daughter Feb.
6 at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Odoms is the former Miss
Viola Cooper.
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AUGUSTA, GA.
Rev. J. W. Spillers attended the
Baptist ministers conference in Lau
rens Monday.
Miss- Elizabeth r Sexton spent the
week-end with relatives in Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis and son
of Greenwood, spent Sunday witn
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox.
Mr. and Mrs. James Creswell at
tended the funeral of Jim Ervin in
Greenwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Craft and
Mr. and Mrs, Buddy Beaman of
Simpsonville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
D. F. Lanford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Berry and son,
M-F,--ftnd Mrs. Marrtgy"‘Pehland and
daughter spent Sunday with relatives
in Ninety-Six.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock visited
Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Spurlock rn
Ware Shoals Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. M? A. Martin and
children of Simpsonville, visited
Rev. and Mrs. J. \W‘Spillers Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Owen and
Eugene of Williamston, J. C. Harris ol
Pelzer, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Harris.*
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker and
children of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Harmon and children of Salu
da, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. William Cannon. ,
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove
were visitors in Greenville Saturday.
Miss Mildred Sexton spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. D. A. Bolt and
Mr. Bolt.
H. N. Reid of Lyman, spent the
week-end with her sister, Mrs. John
Word, and Mr. Word.
Mrs. Joe Davenport, Mrs. Bill
Shealy, Miss Polly Davenport, J. P.
Terry, Sr., and Christopher Daven
port attended the funeral of John H.
Davis in Greenville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell
and sons, Mrs. M. C. Stewart and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and
daughters visited their grandmother,
Mrs. E. T. Thornton, in Enoree
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Word and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Jo^n Word
visited Mr! and Mrs. F. a Reecf m
Whitmire Sunday.
Mrs. J. J. Smith and daughter,
and Mrs. Grady Smith visited Mrs.
Smith’s brother, Baker McQ.emmons,
who »is ill, in Greer recently.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank White in
Greenwood Sunday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of
jGoldviile, visited Mrs. A. F. Camp-
! bell Saturday.
Birthdays and A nniver!Utri *s
Darrell Bigbee of Grayville, 111.,
i formerly ot this city, has a birthday
i February ‘16.
Tracy Caughman will celebrate his
8th birthday February 21.
Paul Arnold observed his 21st
birthday today.
bell’s 24th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell cele-
| brdted a w'edding anniversary yester-
i day. „
Jimmie Quinton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Quinton, celebrated his
5th birthday Tuesday..
Gould Ham riclc and daughter,
Gaye, of Kings Mountain, N. C., cele
brated their birthdays February 10.
Among The Sick'
Fs^ends (if, Mrs. Rachel Hutto, for- 1,
merly “of this city, are sorry to know
I she is a patient in the hospital in
; Orangeburg.
p. C. Bradbury is a patient in a
hospitaJ in Charlotte, N. C,
Darrell Bigbee of Grayville,' 111.,
is recuperating after undergoing an
appendix operation. y ^ s *
•Mrs. J. P. Terry, Sr., is improving.
Birthday Party
On Saturday evening Miss Mary
Cannon celebrated her 15th birthday 1 '
with a party. There were 35 guests
prsent who enjoyed an hour of fun,
and remembered her with many;
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