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Volume XLVIII
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, March 18, 1948
Number 12
WEST aiKIOH SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
lifts. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondeat and Representative
• Mr. and Mrs. Ed Long of Wil-
liamston, were guests Sunday of
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks spent
Stroud and Mrs. Stroud in Spartan
burg.
Rev. and Mrs. Roy Allen and son
of Piedmont spent Saturday with
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M r - and Mrs. Victor Mattox.
J. O. Balton in Union. Mrs. Leila Smith, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gilbert and Victor Mattox visited Mr. and Mrs.
son, Kenny, of Kansas City, Kan. Tom Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Lon
are visiting Mr.
Cannon.
and Mrs. J. C.
wedding
an-(Rev. C. J. Sexton. The meeting was]was a member of the Baptist church. |OFFICE BOOKS — Ledgers. Ledger
closed with a prayer song.
iss J
oir
11th binthday to-day.
celebrated his
(Mis
Wyman Milam
birthday Manday.
Claud Barker has a birthday to
morrow. Sam Barker will have a
birthday March 25.
J. L. Arnold celebrated a birthday
February 25. v
celebrate their 40th
niversary March 28. ^ _ r _ _ ^ __ ___
Ruby Meadors celebrates her Rev . Sexton w.^.s completely sur- j da y afternoon at 2 o’clock at Calvary | ^J2^’ #i |J 1 ay ct ® 0 lr oks ; c 0 1 u m n a r
Funeral services were held Mon-1 Binders and Sheets,- Cash Books,
_ . . “Han l i oooks — full stock. Chronicle Pub-
pnsed when all began to sing Ha P Baptist church, with the Rev. J. W. i,: w; 3 r
nv Rirthdav ” He was remembered I . - Iishang Co.
py Birthday.” He was remembered . T . . ..
with a number of gifts. Refresh-1SP'"^ m charge. Interment follow-
ments were served later. cd at I^wille near Greenville.
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and friends in Crawford, Ga.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Whitsel. y/
Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton, Mr.
and Mrs. . C. O. Owens were vis
itors in Greenville on Thursday.
G. W. Medlock, Mrs. Milt Hun-
nicutt, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles,
of Greenwood spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dunlap of Pel-
zer were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Harris.
Mrs. W. D. Middleton and children
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mid
dleton new Piedmont.
Mrs. Wilson Garner and children
of Chester are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Whitsel and other relatives.
Aron Arnold of Woodru/f visited
his uncle, John Arnold on Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger and son,
Eddie of Newberry spent Sunday
with Mrs. Alice Kinard.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sexton of
Anderson has returned home after
spending two weeks with Rev. and
Mrs. C. J. Sexton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon and
children of Saluda were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. William Can
non.
Miss Elizabeth Grady of Union
Birthday Dinner for Mrs. Barker
Mrs. A. A. Barker was given a sur-|,
prise birthday dinner Sunday at her
Birth Announcement ’ hame ^ her daughter-in-laws, Mrs.
. ^ , Marcell Barker, Mrs. Charlie Bar-
nie Griffin near Prosperty, Sunday. .Harris ker and Mrs. Rudolph Barker.
Mr - a \ d * l U S \ V ' ,*■ Ha V ia an :: Members of the immediate fami-
near Sumter spent the week-end, nounce the birth of a son David j ies were p rese nt
Mrs. Barker was remembered with
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ingram and _ ...
son, Charles, are visiting relatives ^J* rents ’ Mr ’ and MrS ’ J ; Wayne, on March 8.
R. Hamriok. I Mrs . Harris is the former Miss, many useful gLfits .
Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings, Jr. of Beatrice Wilson of Mountville._ |
Newberry spent the week-end with Among the Sick
Mr » = rS .h W ' E ' f’Srlt 1 ' 4 o, a „ W ' nd " >r a : Friends at Mrs. A. J. Harvey and
Ralph Sm.th spent ^turday w.th, P3c and Mrs. Carl Windsor an- :d hler shealia are lad t0 know
his ^ther Robert Smith in Newber-j nounce birth of son, Carl Anthony, th are im p r o V ing after being .11.
on March 15 at the local hospital.
ry.
Betty Ruth Huefoer of Goldville
spent the week-end with her grand
mother, Mrs. J. J. Smith.
Miss Doris Arnold of Florence
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold.
Sgt. Willie Lawson, Mr. and, Mrs.
Brooks Dunaway and daughter and
Mrs. Betty LaWson spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs.. 5 Bob Lawson
m High Pointy N. C. Mr. Lawson re
turned home wiith them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick spent
the week-end with Mrs. Amick’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Long,
in Prosperity.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hiller and
daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Ammons of Newberry were recent
visitors of Mrs. W. H. Ammons.
Mrs. Tom Milam and children of
Easely are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Dover. >
James J. Fougree, F3 c, has re
turned to Boston, Hass, after spend
ing 30 days with Mrs. W. H. Ammons.
Mrs. W. T. Gregory is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Chilton in Reidville
N. C.
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Mrs. Windsor is the former Miss
Margaret Blease.
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Home Mission Group Meets
Mrs. Jaimes Crain was hostess to
the Home Mission of the Pencostal
Holiness church which met Monday
evening at her home.
Mrs. Leila Smith, vice-president,
presided over the business session.
Mrs. James Creswell, Secretary,
called the roll and read the minutes
of the previous meeting.
“Harvest and how to Reap” was
the topic for” the evening, led by
Mrs. Walker Gregory. Scripture:
Psalm 101 was read by the pastor,
W. H. Dover is ill at his home on
Beauregard Street.
! Mrs. J. H. Seay has been ill the
past week.
SSgt Richard Foster of Green
ville Air Base, is a patient in the
Oliver General hospital, in Augusta,
Ga.
Mrs. Emma Lewis Passes
Miss Emma Mae Lewis, 48, wife of
I. L. Lewis, died at the Baptist hos
pital in Columbia at an early hour
Saturday morning, after a three
weeks illness. She was a native of
Greenville County but had made her
home m Clinton for 22 years. She i
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.
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AND LOCKER CO-OPERATIVE
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Hampton Avenue
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spent the weeik-end with Mr. and
®* r ?: .John May. — ,—.—, }- Mr* ■ J-.- B. Barbery and daughter,'
Mrs. Mallie Painter is spending have returned to their home in
the week with her daughter, Mrs. Greenville af ter visiting Mr. and
Tray Lbvfn and Mr. Lovin, in Hick- j |\{, rs j h. Barbery,
ory, N. C. and her brother Johnnie | Miss Amilee Staggs of Laurens
spent the week-end with Miss Ger-
! oldine Barbery.
. Mrs. David Owens ^pent the week
end with his sister,“Mrs. W. E. Jones
who is ill in Spartanburg.
Mrs. Loyd Taylor and son, Has-
ell, were in Greenville Monday
where the latter is undergoing treat
ments at the General hospital.
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Birthdays
Rev. C. J. Sexton will have a
birthday March 20.
Robert Lee Cannon has a birth
day March 20.
Dawn Campbell wiH be 9 years
old March 28.
Bobby Middleton celebrated his
5th birthday March 10.
Richard Turner celebrated his
-birthday .March-17,
, Phylis Anne Burns will be one
year old March 18.
Arthur Dunaway has a birthday
M'arch 30.
Miss Martha Galloway celebrated
her birthday March 15.
Dewey Brazil had a birthday
March 15.
Mrs. Melvin Seay \kill celebrate
a birthday March 30.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon will
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