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Clinton, S. C, Thursday, May 20, 1948
Number 21
PRESBYTERIAN'S CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS TEAM
tecostal Holiness church. He was a live, state college tennis tournament the other entered teams cpmbined.
I son of the late Joseph T. Creswei! title with ease here Saturday. The Gamecocks were runners-up.
* "*■ Bob Spurrier, Blue Stocking ace,
and Mrs. Janie Martin Creswell. retained his singles title-, trien teamed , *
All persons having
In addition to his mother, Mrs. I up with Bill Harper to gain the dou-
Jan-nie Martin Creswell of Abbeville
he is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Blanche Owens Creswell, and two
sons. James N. and Melvin'E. Crea-
j well, all of Clinton; four brothers,
bles crown.
Spurrier turned back a freshman
teammate, Sonny Bradly, 6-1, 6-2,
6-1 In the singles.
He and Harper downed the Uni-
. i Rev. C. J. Sexton in charge, assist-
|ed by Rev. L. R. Allen and Rev. R.'
Presbyterian college's tennis team won the South Carolina championship for the seventh consecuflve time 1 1
last week-end. The tournament was held here on the Presbyterian courts Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Bob osC on c er ?'
Spurrier emerged as the singles champion for the second time, winning over his team-mate, Sonny Bradley.
Spurrier and Bill Harper W’ere the doubles champions, turning back' a t'niversity of South Carolina duo.
Left to right, above, are: Coach Frank Quinn; Kay Kaiser, Oak Park, 111.; Bob Spurrier, Charlotte, N. C.;
Tommy Wilburn, Union; Ferd Jacobs, Clinton; Jack Wilkihson, Florence; Bill Harper, Darlington; Sonny Brad
ley, Decatur, 111.
Meadors Creswell of Anderson, Viv-1 vemty of Srmth Carolina Game-
lan Creswell of Abbeville, Ralph; cj U o 0 f Ben Turner and How-
Creswell of Blacksburg, Va„ and Joe 3rd Kilgore 6-3, 6-1, 6-2 in the dou-
Creswell oT Abbeville; three sisters. ^i es
Mrs. Louise Sorrow' of Aobe\ ille, Tbc Rresby^e .-n te»am piled up
Mrs. Lillian Tanner of Cherry Point, mo-re points during the three day
\. C., and Mrs. Kathleen Munday '>f' seve , uh an nual tournament tii.m .i:., SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE
■Abbeville, and one grandchild. J .
Funeral services were held yester-’
day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the
Pentecostal Holiness church with
CREDITORS- NOTICE
urns against
the estate of Mrs. Flemma Yarbor
ough, deceased, are 'hereby notified
to file the same, duly verified^ with
the undersigned, and iho^e indebted
fo said estate—will please make pay
ment likewise.
MRS. FANNIE LYNCH MALLARD.
Administratrix. C. T A,
1222 Beaufort St.,
Columbia, S. C.
April 27. 1943-.— 2T'-3c.
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS- JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative
Card of Thanks
I wfish to thank everyone for the
kindness shown during the death of
my husband, James T. Criswell. Al
so for the beautiful floral offerings,
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Rev. and Mrs. Roy Allen in Pied- and for meals served.
mont.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and
Mrs. Leila Smith attended the fun
eral of T. C. Davis near Properity
Wednesday.
-Mrs. James Creswell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wen?- and Miss [the funeral of Pfc. Carl Taylor, who I
Marie Weir visited Mr. and Mrs. W.|was killed in action in Germany in |
O. Weir in Greenville Saturday. | 1945, in Greenville Sunday.
Miss Doris Heatherly was the; Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and fam-J J. L. Shephard has a birthday May tennis team took its second consecu-
week-end guest of Miss Rose Annejily of Woodruff, visited Mrs. Ada 25th. *. i : 1
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Blue Hose Win State
Tennis Title Easily
The Presbyterian Blue Stocking
Finley in Mountville
Misses Rachiel Counts of Prosper
ity and Lottie Boland of Newberry,
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Amick. The Amicks ac
companied them home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks visited
Center Sunday. ; and Mrs. Heroert Hughes cele-
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell, Mr.'brated their 12th wedding anniver- 1
and Mrs. Coley Campbell visited Mr. sary May 45-.
and Mrs. Tom Rushton in Woodruff j Gerry M cG ee will be 4 years old |
recently. }May 21.
Mrs. C. W. ftusmon and son, Mrs.' Randy Sanders was 5 years old
Estelle Simmons and son, Mrs. i May 13.
relatives at Pacolet and Union Sun-, Frankie Gordon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sanders ob-
day. • ! Mrs. Rushton’s mother, Mrs. A. T. served their 13th wedding anniver-i
W. L. Evans, Horace Guest and'Gregory, in Chester. 'sary May 16.
D. C. Whitman spent Saturday atl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes of May 17th was Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Lake Murray. Great Falls, spent Sunday wfith Mr. i Foster’s 49lfh wedding anniversary. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel and-and Mrs. Herbert Hughes. i LeJeurte Galloway, daughter ol-i
daughter, Mrs. Robert Adams and^ Mrs. Ora Kodd spent Sunday with j Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Galloway, cele-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood in Green- brated her birthday May 11.
wood. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kirby celebrat-
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lindler and 1 ed tfceir 7th wedding anniversary
children of Whitmire, spent Sunday: May 1.0.
sons and Miss Lessie Hedspeth spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Garner, Jr., in Chester. <
J. L. Arnold was a visitor 7n Lock
hart Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Lanchester and
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nash
in Fountain Inn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nash recently
with Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Windsor i
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward and son of
Mtv a»nd Mrs. Ott Thomas will cele
brate their 26th wedding anniversary 1
Greenwood, were week-end guests of May 21.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Barker. ' Eddie Davenport had a birthday
Mrs. Sidney Scott and daughter of i May 15.
visited Mrs. Nash’s parents, Mr. and Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Sarah Boyce has a birthday
and Mrs. David Owens. May 31.
Mrs. J. T. Lokey visited her broth- | Mrs. Ray Cauble celebrated a
er, C. M. Tollison, and Mrs. Tollison,, birthday May 16.
in Belton several days last week. j Tdoay is Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pat-
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Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman and
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Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Norton spent
terson’s wedding anniversary.
Birthday Dinner
Mrs.. Eddie Davenport entertained
F. B. Bayne and son of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Spillers and chtl-
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Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Sanders and! of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers.
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Patsy Webb visited relatives in Spar- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Davenport who was celebrating hisi
tanburg Sunday. Fuller at South Clinton. birthday. Those present were Sgt. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyce and son,l Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and|J ames Warren and Pvt. Lanney ot |
Mrs. D. C. Boyce and son attended Mrs. Leila Smith spent Sunday with,the Greenville'air base, Mr. and Mrs.;
, | Ott Thomas and sons and Mrs. Lydia 1
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< Mrs.'A. N. Lanchester is able to be
out again after being a patient at
the local hospital.
Mrs. F. F. Burns is recuperating
after receiving injuries in a fall re
cently.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gregory an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Barbara, to Ralph Childs.
Tlje ceremony was performed by
Rev. J. W. Spillers at the home on i
Sloan street Saturday, May 8.
For her wedding she chose a white!
gabardine suit with brown and white
accessories. Her shoulder corsage
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They left immediately on a wed--
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Mr. Childs is the Youngest son of
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Intermediates Meet
The Intermediate Girls’ Auxiliary
of Calvary Baptist church met Mon
day evening at the home of Miss
Martna Galloway. Th^ meeting <ivas
called to order by the vice-president.
Miss Billy Arnold, and an interesting
program presented. After the pro- !
gram refreshments were served the
members.
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