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/ l THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable (Chrmtirlp If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume XLIX Clinton, S. C, Thursday, February 10, 1949 Number 6 P. C. Ministerial Students Build Chapel for Negroes Ministerial students at Presbyterian college are shown above hard at work on Faith Chapel for Negroes in the Youngtown community less than two miles from the city. The building has been completed since this pic ture was made and the students will hold their first service there Sun day. The students will take turns in conducting the services. A lot for the chapel was donated by Reese Young for 27 unchurched Negro families of that community. Mr. Young gave his services in over seeing the construction, with ten students doing the work after classes each afternoon. Most of the material whs donated by friends here and elsewhere. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ruthle Neal in surprise birthday dinner on Sunday Greenville Saturday. by her children at her home. Mrs. Miss Willie Mae Grady and Mrs. Campbell was celebrating her birth- Mary Morgan spent the week-end in day. Union. • ; About 30 friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Berry and son were present. visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner j ♦ in Newberry Sunday. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rollins and McGee ; daughter of Rockingham, N. C., spent: Mr. and Mrs. W. o. McGee an- the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. O. i nounce the birth of a son, Marshall R. Rollins. Heywood, on Feb. 1 at Blalock’s Rev. C. J. Sexton and daughter, Clinic. Mrs. McGee is the former left Monday for Baltimore, Md., Miss Marguerite Harris, where the, latter will undergo a plas- —- ♦ _ tic surgery operation. Huffstetler Mr. and Mrs. Troy Phillips and j Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Huffstetler an- daughters of Williamston, visited Mr. nounce the birth of a daughter on and Mrs. R. C. Oxner and Mr. and Feb. 8 at Blalock’s Clinic. Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Wooten Sunday. Huffstetler will be remermbered as Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Abbott, Sr., Miss Mary Burroughs. Misses Jean Abbott and Inez Tinsley, — and Mrs. S. D. Tinsley of Greenville Adams and Piedmont, visited relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams an- Sunday. nounce the birth of a son. Richard Mrs. D. A. Bolt and children of Allen, January 29 at Hays hospital. Greenville, spent the week-end with, Mrs. Adams is the former Miss Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton. They Julia King, have as their guests this week Mr., — and Mrs. Chagles Sexton of Anderson. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Shuman Cooper an- children visited Mrs. Sallie Simmoss nounce the birth of a daughter, Pa in Laurens Sunday. ; tricia Armc. on January 17. Mrs. Mrs. T. B. Garobrell and children. Coopers the former Miss Frances formerly of Greenwood, are making Ballard of Honea Path, their home with Mr. and Mrs. John- lock was announced as a new mem-1 Dainty refreshments were served ber. I in keeping with the Valentine sea- Several cards of thanks were read son by the hostess to the following in response to floral offerings they, members: Mrs. John Hi. Holland, received during illness sent them by; Mrs- Viola Campbell, Mrs. Helen the society. I (Continued on page two) ; nie Butler. Miss Jean McGee has accepted a . position at the Blalock clinic. Washington Leopard of Ninety-Six, j visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard 1 Sunday. • „ WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative Bailey Memorial Missionary Society The missionary society of the church met February 7 at 7:30 in the home of Mrs. C. L. Ficklin. The meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs. John Holland. The devotionals were conducted I Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Snow of Crest- , view, Fla., are spending two weeks by Mrs. David Word. Her scripture • with Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, lesson was taken from 1st Kings, 10; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Taylor spent 1-13. and Matthew 12:42. She then ! the week-end with Mrs. Irene Brew- presehted the story of the Queen of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Jo-] son, Mrs. Sarah Webb and Randy ington in Laurens. Sheba, anna, spent Sunday with Mrs. A. F.' Sanders visited in Greenville Friday. Miss Doris Holland of Greenville. The society will study the book of Campbell. Kenneth and Mickey King. Wayne, spent last week with her parents, Hebrews during the coming year. It Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bull and son I Florence and Betty Jo Saville spent Rev. and Mrs. John H. Holland, of Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pace Sunday with relatives in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holland of Spartanburg, were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Manning spent Greenville, spent the w r eek-end of Mrs. Ursula Blakely. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ] the Holland home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harvey of Buck Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mrs. I Mr. and.Mrs. Rudolph Barker and Ella Harvey. I children visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stroud of, Ward in Greenwoood Sunday. Sportanburg, spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Haggerty of was requested that each member of read the first and second chapters of in Hebrews before the next meeting in March. ( i The ladies decided to subscribe for the mission magazine entitled, A number of friends and relatives “Inland Africa.” Also to help our gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. league with the refreshments at the J. C. Lowe <for a' dinner which was district rally which will be held in Birthday Dinner Given with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and ( Pelzer, spent the week-end with Mr.! given Mrs. Low’e who was observing our church on Feb. 18 at 8 o’clock Mrs. Mollie Painter. and Mrs. E. E. Lo»g. her birthday, by Mr. Lowe and Mrs. Each member is requested to make R. C. Bauknight and son of Green- Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and J. H. Sparks. After a bountiful two dozen sandwiches for this oc- wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ( children of Ware Shoals, spent the dinner Mrs. Lowe received a number casion. Bouknight Sunday. ; week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. of useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Yarborough of Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. yj£g|l Webb and Seay. S-Sgt. and Mrs. Charlie Robertson' of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end j with Mr. and Mrs. R B.Neal. They Mrs. John Campbell Entertained on Birthday Mrs. John Campbell was given a word It was also requested by the presi dent that members come prepared to answer roll call at our March meeting with a Bible verse containing the peace.” Mrs: Virginia Spur- A new base for beauty... ^ Sony Sw/kfit-ctme' Wonderful for all skins, but especially for dry ones! 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