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I T . * "N \ \ - THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable 3 b? Olbrmiirl? If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume XLIX Clinton, S. C, Thursday, January 6, 1949 Number 1 Miss Doris Arnold of Florence, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard. Mr. and Mrs. Heed Devall and glad to know he is improving after a two weeks’ illness. J. R. Williamson continues ill at Wallace Sheriff in Knoxville, Tenn. recently. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dunaway and daughter and Mrs. Betty Lawson ( the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk, family of Williamston, were week-; visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Law-! Little Jimmie Kinard, son of Mr. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil, son in Union Sunday land Mrs. Oscar Kinard, has been ill. Wooten and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ox- Among those attending the Gator Billy McGee has mumps, ner. bowl football game in Jacksonville,; Mrs. A. A. Barker has been ill Mrs. Blanche Creswell, Joyce Cres- Fla., New Year’s day were Mr. and several days well, Mrs. Essie B. Simmons, Miss Mrs. J. L. Arnold, Misses Betty Anne Little Mickey Dover has pneu- ’ Evelyn Simmons, Harold Sinlmons Campbell and Billie Arnold, Mr. and monia. and Charles Owens spent the week Mrs. Marcell Barker and Mr. and Annette Satterfield has been ill the at Daytona Beach, Fla. * Mrs. Sam McCrary. • - past week. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Downs, Mr. ; The week-end guests in the home | *“ and Mrs. Jobe Holland and son spent i Rev. and Mrs. John Holland will | Birthdays and Anniversaries Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph be Rev. and Mrs. Andrew C. Aston, Mrs. Marvin Stewart celebrated Cdggins in. Greer. and son, J. A., of Latta, Mr. and her birthday January 3. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis had as Mrs. Dale H Holland and Doris Hoi- Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker ob- their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and; land of Greenville. | served their 10th wedding anniver- Mrs. H. W. Childers, Mr and Mrs. 1 ^ ! sary December 24. Pete Sanders and son, Miss Ella Mae Bailey Memorial Church Notes Joyce Creswell celebrated her Childers of Chester. Mr. Eyid Mrs. 1 Next Saturday evening, January 10th birthday January 5. Clyde McGinnis of King? Mountain, 8 - the regular monthly Fellowship j. c. Foster has a birthday to- N. C. dinner will be held in the church morrow. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris visited dining room in the basement of the * Miss Murrel Jean McGee cele- Mrs. Harris’brother, Clarence Camp- church at 7 o’clock. Much prepara- brated a birthday January 3. bell, who is ill, in Greenville Sun- ^ on being made to make this oc- ; Franklin Gilliam will have a day. casion enjoyable. The menu was ar- ; birthday January 30. Carl Sexton has returned to ranged at the close of the regular, Doris Rushton was nine years old i Holmes Bible college in Greenville after spending the holidays with his monthly meeting of the Woman’s January 4. Missionary society held in the home; Woman’s Society Meets parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sex-! of Mrs - Clarence Dunaway Monday: » ton. evening, consisting of boiled cured interesting program on “Christ, Miss Mildred Sexton spent the bam and all that goes with it to make -phe Answer for the Individual,” was week-end with relatives in Anderson. I ^ dinner of this kind complete. Spec- presented by several members of the Mrs. W. W. Middleton and children , ^ Invitations are being extended to Woman’s missionary society of Cal- spent the week-end with relatives I people in the community to come vary Baptist church which met in Piedmont. I an ^ enjoy this Christian fellowship, i Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Trammell, Mr. j Rev. Andrew C. Aston and Mrs. | j oe Campbell. Several who dis and Mrs. Vernon Trammell and Jane j Aston of Latta, will be special guests, j cussed different parts, placed prob- visited in Spartanburg Sunday. |Rev. Aston is president of the South |i em pictures beside a globe of the Mr. and Mrs. John Bagwell and Carolina Conference of the Southern -world. Mrs. L. H. Bagwell opened Pauline, vfsited relatives here Sun-1 Methodist church and will give a the program with prayer, and Mrs. day. short talk. He also will be present Ralph Riddle closed the program. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and the morning worship service next, Mrs. R. B. Amick, president, pre daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whit- t ^ un b a y at 11 o clock and will deliver, over the business session, worth and sons of Martin, Ga., spent the message at this time. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. j All in the community are extended Jvester. ' a special invitation to attend all of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holliday, Mrs.' our Sunday worship services. Sun- i Ira Holliday and Mrs. T. T. Kelly day school at 10 o’clock, morning After the program the hostess served sandwiches, cake and coffee. Methodist Group Meets In a meeting of the Woman’s mis- \ isited Mt• and Mrs. Raymond Coker worship at 11 o clock, Epworth ! gionary society of Bailey Memorial in Anderson during the week-end. League at 6 o’clock and evening; Methodist church, the officers for' Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kay and i evangelistic services at 7:15 o’clock.! the coming vear’ were elected as Terry, of Lamar, N. C., spent the ' Prayer meeting is held each Wednes-I follows • week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton, Sr. Mr and Mrs. Carl Heaton and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. George Price and children visited Mrs. Louise Abbott in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs .A. R. Ivester and family were called to Toccoa, Ga., Wednesday on account of the death of E. C. James. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Childs and Miss Ruby Gregory visited Mr. and Mrs. day evening at 7:15 o’clock. Come and worship with us and we will 1 strive to make you feel welcome and to send you forth with a spiritual blessing. Among The Sick Mrs. D. V. Wright is ill at the home of her niece, Mrs. Coley Camp bell, on Florence street. John Arnold 'has been ill several days. Mrs. John R. Holland, president., Mrs. Marcell Barker, vice-presi-1 dent. Mrs. L. C. Ficklin, secretary. Mrs. D. L. Dunaway, Treasurer The program was in charge of Mrs. Joe Terry, with Rev. John R. Hoi- | land giving a talk on Luke 2-52. The hostess, Mrs. Clarence Duna-; way, served refershments. Friends of Rev. J. W. Spillers are Put yourself in this picture! Your General Electric Home Laundry will be sunny, bright —and fun to work in! Let us help you to make it a reality! Still trudging down in that dark, dank basement to get your laundry done? Stop a second. Take a few steps through this modern all electric General Electric Home Laundry. It can be yours, today I STEP NO. 1: Enjoy a half-hour of leisure as the General Electric Automatic Washer does your laundry ... washes, rinses, damp dries! Isn’t this a pleasant room? 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Immediately following the cere mony they left for a wedding trip. They will make their home with Mrs. Simmons for the present. Revival Services Announced A revival will begin January 22 at the Pentecostal Holiness church, with Rev. W. J. Nash of Royston, Ga., doing the preaching. Services will begin at 7 o’clock with special music each evening. The pastor, Rev. C. J. Sexton, invites the public to attend. Revival In Progress i A revival is in progress at the j Church of God on Sloan street. The Rev. Alvin Moore of Summerville, is | dding the preaching, j Rev. C. Y. Satterfield, pastor, cor- i dially invites the public to attend the I services which begin each evening at i 7:15. DISCOMFORTS Va - 35> p«r Bottle MOBILOIL Gas and Oil Complete Line Groceries CHARLIE NABORS West Main Street Goodyear Tires 'and Tubes BATTERIRS AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 a THE BIG NEWS FLASH OF THE YEAR! 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