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Volume XLVIII
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, March 11, 1948
Number 11
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson andjiMr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway,
son, Coleman Burtqn of Greenwood,) Miss Vivian Clark spent the. week-jj. o. Woirible and children of South March 23
• Sybil Ann Odom -he mate
Sybil Ann Odom, infant daughter ] P areil b'-
df Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Odom,
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and-
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and chil-I end with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hcd-
dren of Coronaca, visited Mr. and den in Anderson.
I Mrs. E. R. Reece near Clinton. and she received a number of useful
j Miss Helen Abbott of Greenville, gifts. ,
I spent the ■ week-end with Mr. andi The hostessh served rjefreshmentsri ^ Albert L Odom Services veri t the xnt
lMrs. Dock Dover and other relatives. * * . '* * j ’ • • ’ 1 ‘ Mr. Mrs. Hicks Cooper The
Mr.sH. A. Ammons had as her 1 Brthdays and Annviersaries died last Wednesday at the home o, R ev Mr. Walton was in har^r-.f the
dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.' Mrs. Carl Clark has a birthday 1 her grandparents, M. and Mis. H.ck.> se p Vlc .p S Interment was .n C i'.v
; Cooper on Elizabeth street. 'cemetery. Clinton Mill.
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Mrs. W. C. Wallenzine recently.
Clinton. Miss Helen Abbott qfj Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ingram will Surviving besides her parents are
Greenville, and Cpl .William E. Am- celebrate their 21st wedding annii
(Continued on page four)
T-Sgt. Willie Lawson of Camp Lee, mons pf Fort Meade, Md., also spent versary March 26.
Miss Helen Thomas spent thejVa., is spending a 30-day furlough several days with Mrs .Ammons re- ^ Edward Beckham has a birthday
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■week-end with friends in Anderjson.
Mrs. George Sabens ahd daugh
ter at Essex Junction, Vt., are spend
ing a monrth with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Clark, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs.. Marcell Barker and
son and L. J. Smith were week-end
guests o«f relatives in Hartwell, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock spent
the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. W.
(M. Spurlock in Ware Shoals
Edward Beckhaim, J. B. Gilliam and| week-end with Kenneth Smith in
Marion Deadwyler spent the week- c oronac a.
with his mother, Mrs. Betty Lawson, cently. yarch 17. y
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Blakely and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long of Coro- Mrs. Clyde McKee celebrated her
children and Joe King of Spartan- naca, spent Monday with Mr. and birlthday March IT.
burg, were Sunday guesfts of Mrs. Mrs. James Caughman. | Rayrnmn'd McCoy will have a birth-i
Ursula Blakely. | ^?i ss Amilee Staggs of Laurens, day March 19.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove vis- vi ** teci 'Miss Geroldine Barbery Sun- Mrs. Florer^e Splawn celebrated
ited in Greenwood Saturday. • 'day- birthday February 23.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. He’uble and chil-! Mrs. H. E. Edwards of Charlotte, Leonard White, Jr., celebrated his
dren 'and Pat Davenport of Goldville, N- C-, Mrs. John W. Patterson of Mh birthday Macbh 5. -
visited Mrs. J. J. Smith Sunday.' (Font Mill, were Sunday guests of Mrs. C. L. Kidd has a birthday
Richard Wallenzine spent the Mr; and Mrs. J. B. Patterson. March 30.
end with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lovette
in Rock Hill.
Mrs. Carl Clark of Gaffney, spent
last week with her parents, Mr. and ] Sr.
Mrs. A. C. ‘Clark, Sr. Also Mrs.
George Phillips and daughter of near
Gaffney.
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell and
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell
were visitors in Greenville Saturday.
Mrs. Carl Heaton and daughter
anne Ledford spent the week-end m
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark, Jr., of Greer. Mrs. Eva Waters returned
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waters and Di-I Mrs ' Ned Vincent has a birthday 1
March 15. . 1
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Betty Jean Samples was 13 years
• “This farmer tried
natural soda on his com
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ami got good results. I'm
passing his experience
along — hoping that it
may help you raise a
better crop, too. n
Unde Hatche!
Denmark, have arrived to make their
home with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark,
honne wirth them for a visit.
i old Wednesday.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery are
Mr .and Mrs. I. M. Burton and ,* Y” r"*'l °^ 1J
- ,1 , celebrating their 34th wedding anni-
( ; Vf*&r\ \,M 1 It* rCkr'Oti 11 \r tnc_
ersary today.
Mr. Clark was recently dis- daughter of Greenville, recently vis- C !
•run thf»-ar*mv r.-j _ ■ , . .■ .. .. V'
charged from the-'army. , ited their daughter, Mrs. X^H. Foster,! r w ur ■ u u-
Mr. and Mrs .George Price and an£ j p os ter ' Vallenzine bas a birthday
children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaiton jj j l March 13.
and daughter, visited Mrs. Hern’s!, lMr A and * llrs - Paul Dea n and da “f h_ , J- W. Lee has a birthday March 26.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eskew, *® r ’ ; Mr !; Lucy P* 4111 ’ Mr - fnd Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Samples cele-
in Greenville Sunday. • jMontie Davis and son recently visited brated their 7th wedding anniversary
' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McCoy and Mr. and iMrs.J. T. Lokey. V j March 9. . -
and Mrs. Ableena Evans spent sev- : daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs and! _ Mrs ‘ B ' Barber y and daughter of Charles Giles had a birthday March
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. R. G.json spent last Sunday in Henderson-; are visitin -S Mr. and Mrs. 9th.
F0RUM
Looney in Hmiea Path recently.
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W. O. HariTls spent several days
ville, N. C.
|J. H. Barbery.
“Vve heart! a
ing oor^U,l^ n
about inoreas-
lot recently at> _ .
• t reaTiw 100
uchnHrogen
Mrs. J. T. Holder celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Lanford attend-! Mr ;. and Mrs. Cecil Adams and son birthday March 3.
wi^h his son, Roy Harris, and Mrs. I ed the (funeral of their daughter, Mrs. I and , and Mrs H \ A - Adams at-j Mrs. Jack Fuller has a . birthday
Harris in Elfers., Fla., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Galloway of
Laurens, spent the week-end witn
Rachel Hutto, in Livingston Tuesday. I p ndod * birthday dinner given in March 15.
Clark's birthday
and son spent Sunday with Mr. and
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LOCKERS FOR RENT
We now have a few desirable lockers for rent. We
wish to help locker patrons obtain foods for their lock
ers. Also help the producer market his products.
We have for sale a variety of frozen foods.
Mrs. Jessie Willis, Mrs. Roy Russ'e° n ^ r ° l T ^ m J ° neS in Greenwood! Mrs. G. R
r Sunday. - March 30.
Mrs. Walker Gregory, Annette! March 3th was Vera Littleton’s
Young, Miss Jean Sexton and Earl birthday.
Grgeory were visitors in Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Hardman wili'
Monday. i celebrate their 16th wedding anni-!
Mrs. King Balkham and daughter versary March 17.
, of Laurens, spent the week-end with | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foster cele- 1
r ML JiBd. Mrs. W. F.. SjurtCrfiL ^r»t«d-a wedding-aam+versary -March- 1
j Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kidd and fam- 4th.
| ily visited Mr. an dMrs. O. T. Kidd Mrs. J. T. Lokey had a birthday
in Greenwood Sunday. J i March 10.
! ^M 1 *- and Mrs. Will Worley and | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams observed '
'children, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Sample, ( their 4 th wedding anniversary March
|Jr., of Ware Shoals, spent Thursday 13.
with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Sample, Sr. ♦
! Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, Misses Birth Announcement^ *
Vera Smith and Mary Long spent! Wright
Sunday with relatives in Spartan-! Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Wright of
i burg. Greer, announce the birth of a son,
^ | Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor of De- March 8 at the General hospital in
troit, Micih., are visiting Mrs. Tay- Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Wright are
! lor s mother, Mrs. Jaimes Smith, and lormer resdients of this city. She
i Mr. Smith. , is the former Miss Elizabeth Wal-
i S-Sgt. and Mrs. James Meadors left drop.
j Wednesday for San Antonio, Texas,; L
where Sgt. Meadors is stationed.
I Mrs. Florence Splawn visited , her
‘sisters. Misses Clara aqcT Alewee
i Nelson, in Enoree recently.
'““IT
out ot the *o>l “ 8 f
6 00 poi.nos - ~ if I put
to see what woU aressin(t*. the
ich soda m ... f , lU .UW.
.Uo! nitrate oEscla. ^
acre.
ttot "'“"ben the corn «as
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IUia,CO ' 1 ' UHCIE HATCHS
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CLINTON ELECTRIC FREEZER
AND LOCKER CO-OPERATIVE
Telephone 1%
Hampton Avenue
Cunningham, Mrs.
spent Thursday in
Enter the Great
i Mrs
i Elmer . Queen
Spartanburg.
Albert Workman and Gig James,
formerly of Shelby. N C . are making
their home with Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Dunaway during the baseball
season. ;
Pvt. Homer, King who recently re
turned from Guam, is spending a 30-
day furlough with relatives here. He
will return to Shaw Field, Sumter,
for (further training.
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W. M. S. Meets
“The Christian Home, Our Imme- !
diaite Task,” was the topic of the!
Woman’s missionary society meeting
!'°f Calvary Baptist chilrch which was !
j held on Monday evening at the
church. Miss Inez Byrum, program
leader, had charge with several other
members taking part. Closed with j
prayer by Mrs. Brooks Dunaway.
Mrs. R. B. Amick, president, pre-
! sided over the business session. In
I (he absence of the secretary Mrs. Joe
j Campbell read the minutes and called
ithe roll. Mrs. Laura Mae Howard I
jwas eleoted chairman of the Study
Course. Closed with prayer..
Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and Mrs.
! Be’.ty Lawson served refreshments ’
Baptismal Service Observed
A baptismal scervice was observed
Sunday evening at Calvary Baptist
church. The candidates included
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Price and
daughter, Patrtcia, Mrs. Elvin Holtz-
claw, Miss Doris Heatherly, Clara
Martin, Loraine Patterson, Boyd
iHoltzzclaw, Arthur Barker and J. W.
Smith.
Fuel Qii
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Among The Sick «
Friends of .Mrs. Salliq Simmons ara
glad to know she is able to return
to work after being ill with flu.
Carl.McCoy is a parent .n a hi^-
pital in Chicago, 111.
! Miss Ruth Curry, has been ill the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R Ree e of neai |
Clinton, art ill with flu.
j Haskell Taylor is improving after
•being ill with flu. y
| Carl Galloway is a patient in the
i Laurens hospital. - ...
Birthday Party Enjoyed
On Tuesday evening Mrs. E. S.
Wright entertained .a number of little
girls and beys nonoring her grand
daughter, Joyce, who wascelebrating
her 8th birthday. ^
A number of games were enjoyed
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tomers, we are so busy trying to sup
ply you with fuel oil it is impossible for
us to make additional trips to collect.
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WE DEALERS HAVE TO PAY FOR FUEL
‘ OIL WHEN DELIVERED
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