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Volume XLIX
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, January 20, 1949
Number 3
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent nnd Representative
birthday is
brate their 17th wedding anniver
sary today.
Charles Barbery's
January 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and to know he is a patient at Blalock’s Alfred Barbery had
children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn clinic. [January 18.
and son of Ware Shoals, were Sun- .
Birthdays and Wedding ' Home Mission Meet
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis cele- land, came to this home, and on ask-| Jgg| Quota Reached
inc ♦<-« coo Hie finformed him 1 ^
ing to see his father, uwsuucu
that there was a man at the parson-! In L,OUnty L/NV6
age who wanted to see him. Of
and Mrs. J. H.
day guests of Mr
Seay.
Mr. and Mrs. George Webb, Mr
and Mrs. Robert Hendricks and j January 30
daughter of Gray Court, spent Sun
course this cut the visit short, every-
a birthday body understanding it, however, and
on Rev. Holland’s arrival at the par
sonage he was greeted by a large
group of happy-faced people sing-
Mrs. Thomas Ballew was hostess ing “Happy Birthday.” It was a
The Christmas Seal sale of the Tu
berculosis association in the county
reached its quota according to an an
nouncement by Henry Paris of Lau
rens, county chairman. Mr. Far.i
hopes to close the books and mak*
a final financial statement in the
near future he said.
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uJ to the Home Mission group of the'complete surprise but a happy one,
-.rfl-foA 1 ** ar ® man ” as a birthday j Pentecostal Holiness church on Mon- and after the pastor was able, to a
day evening. | certain extent, at least, to gain his
Mrs. W. R. Strange will have a meeting was called to order composure he responded with a brief
! by the ^siSInt Mrs C J Sexton" | expression of gratefulness for theLr
Mr* r aura __ i Eugene Butler ^as 11 years old with the secretary, Mrs. Blanche 1 k »ndness and thoughtfulness in re-
“ , January 17. | Creswell, filing the roll. Scripture Kembenng--Ms birthday. After
^eh Wi Webb eir gran ‘ ,moth€r ’ Mrs 'i birthday January 27
her guests the past week-end Mrs.
Alice Howard and Mrs. Ella Mae
Howard of Piedmont
which he was informed that the fes
tivities of the evening had only be
gun. He was then invited to the
church basement where a wonderful
array of useful gifts were spread
out on a table. It was now the pas
tor’s most happy moment when all
Mrs. Roy Swayingham celebrated was read by Paul Smith,
a birthday January 14 After the business session the
Mrs. Edgar Brazil and son sp«.t]*«•** is Mrs - Kenneth Dawkins' meeting was dismissed with prayer,
the week-end with relatives at Jo-i blr ‘ hda y- „ The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Walk-
snna , | January 15th was Mrs. R. M. Sulli- er Gregory, served refreshments.
Mr and Mrs L P Rnvcttp anrf van s birthday, ^
Mrs. Margaret Rorrer 'and daughter 5 Miss Allene King will be 15 years Rev. John Holland Honored watched
of Gafifnev scent the week-end old January 28. i On last Friday evening January ® t oa around tne ta v le and watched
with Mr and Mrs L A Boyette i Rasie Harris will be 14 years old 14, the pastor of the Bailey Memorial bim open every present as he thank-
Mr. and Mrs S 'L SmiSTand Mr. ? »' ofc .„ I*}«**• «**■ ^ "• Hoi- |mgILa? hi betiev^hL Ifs imng
0n ii MrS - t n erl o W °w “i <P r H en ' yo^rold January 2 P 4 "! I an iI;griroIp aS If mem U b r e P rs ,S atd W co e n-, «n«t people o^elrth an6%Z‘
wood, visited Mrs. Ora Wood Sunday. * * uia January a .f arg ® group oi memoers and con i rertain]v a phallentre to him tn wnrk
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and son, | Campbell was ^ years old ; stituents of the church ^d ^ ^ ^ hjm tojwk
Lovin accLpan^eT bT I Miss Faye Ellen Hardman cele- gratulate him for the privilege of of the church than ever before. Nice
Brown of Joanna visited Mr and brated a birth<ia y January 12. [being spared to enjoy another birth-! re ^ re ^ hrn ® nt ^ were j hen served after
Mrs W James'Painter 'in^AUanta, Ga" J-McGinnis celebrated his birtk- day. Rev. Holland had gone to the I m^re ha^S bfrthdlys'
during the week-end. day_ January 17. ] home of one of the members of the ( rt011ana many mor e na PPy birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs Tom Wooten Mr I Miss Helen Foster was 14 years old church nearby she having been con- ■ *
and Mrs. Daniel James of Tucapau! i Ja " Uary T 1 , 8 J „ fined to her home on account of ill- j If You Don’t Read
scent the week-end with Mr anH ! Mrs. J. H. Barbery had a birthday | ness. He bad not been there very , THE CHRONICLE
Mrs. Cecil Wooten January 1st. 'long until his little son, J. E. Hoi-! • Y ou Don't Get the News
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children of Union, visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. McGinnis recently.
Mrs. Willie Mae Anderson, S. P.
Dye of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Jones and Mrs. Ed McCarter of
Greer, spept Sunday with Mr, and
Mis. David Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs nad son
and Mrs. Agnes Scott were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Daw-
kiis in Newberry.
Mrs. A. I. Young and ^Irs. Mae
Hays of Anderson, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Strickland Sunday.
Mrs. R. M. Sullivan had as her
guests Sunday Mrs. L. F. Giles of
Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Pullin of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, Patsy
and Melissa Ann Burdette, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Parkman visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. I. McDowell in Saluda and
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brooks in Green
wood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell
were visitors in Greenville Monday.
Mrs. Henry King, Chestley King
and Miss Trudy King were viiitorsj
In Greenville Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud and ‘
family attended a birthday dinner {
at the home of Mrs. Aretta Bagw'ell j
in Union Sunday.
Roy Randolph and W. B. Phillips'
visited relatives in MafToon, N. C.,
Sunday.
Mrs. Walter McAlister and chil- j
dren spent the week-end with her,
mother, Mrs. R. W. Webb, in Coro-j
nace.
Rev. and Mrs. Roy Allen and son of!
Piedmont, spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Victro Mattox.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannon spent'
Sunday with Mr. Cannon’s sister,
Mrs. T. E. Price, and Mr. Price near
Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparks and:
children of Greenwood, spent the!
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. j
Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spur-
loek spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Smith in Hartsville. i
Mr. and Mrs. Landrum Matthew’s
of Saluda, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. :
B. Snelgrove Sunday.
Mrs. C. W. Rushton and Mr. and!
Mrs. Guy Rowland and Mrs. Edward !
Gordon visited Mr. and. Mrs. A. F.i
Gregory in Chester Sunday.
W. B. Phillips, Holbert Phillips, 1
Mrs. Ethel Cooper and son, Ray Ran-J
oolph and Mrs. Joe Terry visited ini
Bee Log, N. C., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Owen and
son of Williamston, Mr. and Mrs.
JackLanford and daughter, and Mrs!
Katie Caldwell of Camden, visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris Sunday.
Mr. and^ Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove and
Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat were visiters
in Greenville Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. John R. Holland
vsiited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holland
and Miss Doris Holland in Green
ville Tuesday.
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Birth Announcements
Painter
Mr. and Mrs. James Painter an
nounce the birth of a son, James
Stroud, Jr., January 4 at the Emory
hospital, Mrs. Painter is the former
Miss Flora Conaway of Selma,, Ala.
Mr. Painter is formerly of this city
..’and the son of Mrs. Mollie Painter, j
Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow’ Wilson an
nounce the birth of a son, Ricky
Dale, January 14 at Hays hospital. |
Mrs, Wilson is the former Miss
Alice Faye Abbott,
, With The Sick
Little Keith Caughman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Caughman, is recup-1
erating after being a patient aUHays,
hospital last week. ;
Mrs. Henry King has been ill sev-j
eral days.
Mrs. Henry Barbery continues ill
at her home on Slean street.,*
_ Mrs. David Owens is ill.
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