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Thursday, May 13, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Goldville News
baugh and children, Mr. and Mrs. i
Eugene Cfomer and daughter of •
Newberry, Mr., and Mrs; Charlie B. ■
Dickey of Greenville* wiFe Sunday gj/
iruests of Mr. and MTS. CT Ti. Dickey: f*
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson spent,
Saturday in Greenwood on business. I
Mrs. Leila Turner of Florida, is
visiting,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner
for several weeks. On Sunday Mr.
ancf*TtIrS. Cecil Blakely and Bob of 1
Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Turner.
Surprise Birthday Party
On last Saturday several friends
of Mrs. Maggie Marshall pleasantly
surprised her with a party in honor
of her birthday. About 25 guests
werfe present. The place of merri
ment was the home of Mrs. Van
Prater. Mrs. Prater served cake and
ice cream.
The honored guest received many
gifts.
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With The Sick
Grover C. Nabors has returned to 1
his hpme after an operation at a hos-
pital in Winston-Saljem, N. C. [
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Grandpa Turner of Fort Mill, for-
erly of Goldville, suffered injuries
in a fall several days ago. He is ill
at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Floyd Osborne, at Fort Mill.
Mrs. Sallie Ann Finney is ill at
Hays hospital.
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Mrs. Sallie Finney Passes
Mrs. Sallie Ann Furr Finney, 56,
died Tuesday afternoon at Hays hos
pital in Clinton following a linger
ing illness. She was a native of
North Carolina but had made her
home here for 38 years. She was a
member of the Goldville Baptist
church.
She is survived by two sons, R. C.
Lunsford of Clinton, and H. F. Fin
ney of Charleston^ two -daughter*,
Mrs. W. N. Brazel and Mrs. R. C.
Craven, both of Goldville; three
brothers, J. L. of Clinton, W. T. of
Goldville, and P. C. Furr of Green
wood; two sisters, Mrs. M. E. Smitn
of Goldville, and Mrs. T. M. Smith
of Newberry, and two grandchil
dren.
Funeral services were held-Wed
nesday afternoon at 5 o’clock at the
Goldville Baptist church, conducted
by Rev. M. A. Bryant, assisted by
Rev. James C. Dickert. Interment
followed in Hosemont cemetery at
Clinton.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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Wesly Chcmbers
Pupils Give Dance
The ballroon class of Le Wesley
Chambers’ Ec(.:e des Ballets held
their final formal dance on Satur
day in the ballroom at the Clinton
Hotel. The dining room was decor
ated in spring flowers with greens
and pastel streamers along the walls
and on the lighting fixtures. The
center of the decoration was the
punch table decorated in red rose
buds and ivy with a large crystal
bowl in the center. Punch was serv
ed by Mrs. M. A. Macdonald* Mrs.
Layton Frazer, and Mrs. J. Leland
Young, mothers of the members of
the refreshment committee for the
dance. .
During the evening dancing was
enjoyed with dancing games at in
tervals. A grand march and a conga
ling were part of the program for the
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evenmg.
Committees for. the dance were:
Chairman, Carroll Hart.
Decoration, Caherine Eichelberger.
Refreshments, Patsy Macdonald
and Ellen Frazer.
Invitations, Chris Patte and Ken
neth Baker, Jr.
Wesly Chambers, instructor of the
school, announces that with the bal
let recital on Tuesday evening, May
11, the dancing school would be
closed forithe season.
Rites For Former P. C.
Student Held Tuesday
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The body of Second Lieut, Roddy
Ansel Martin arrived Tuesday at his
home town in Mullins.
Funeral services were conducted
Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock
jfrom Cox Funeral home in Mullins
with interement following at Cedar-
dale.
Lt. Martin, 21, was a native of
Mullins and a graduate of Mullins
high school. He was a prominent
football player and attended Presby
terian .college where he was - an oul-
standihg athlete. He entered the
army in his junior year at college and
trained at Camp Wheeler, Ga. He
was sent overseas in 1944 and while
crossing the English channel the
transport on which" he was a pas
senger was sunk by a torpedo. He
received the Purple Heart and the
Presidential Unit citation.
Lt. Martin had a pleasing dispo
sition and made many % friends While
he was in Clinton.
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