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THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE T- Page Three WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative Youth For Christ Rally Sunday number of useful gifts. A shoulder The Youth For Christ rally will be corsage was pinned on Mrs. Otfens held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock and a carnation with fern on Mr. at the Church of. God on Elizabeth Owens Street. It is the Laurens county Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick visited I an Augusta, Ga. t hospital, recently i ^ ee ‘- in g an d the pastor, Rev. R- H- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Long in Prosper- Rev. W. R. Quinn of Turbeville, Cause, cordially invites the public: ity Sunday. i was a recent guest of Rev. and Mrs. t0 attend. There will be special John Holland. Rev. Quinn is a for- sio'png at this meeting, mer pastor of Bailey Memorial church. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holland, i Celebrate* Golden Wedding Later in the evening a numtoer of picutres were taken of the group. cookies and coffee was enjoyed fol lowing the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and Jimmie, and Miss Billie Arnold visited Miss Doris Arnold in Florence Sunday. Among The Sick Friends of Mrs. D. V. Wright will be glad to know she is improving I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell after an operation at the versary Mardh 4 Laurens hospitai. day March 19. March 5th was Mrs. Thomas Bal- lew’s birthday. Today is Bobby Middleton's birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Neiffer Creswell celebrated their 11th wedding anni- Phyliss Watt* will be 2 years old Mis* Doris Holland and Homer Anniversary Home Mission Meeting At Pentecostal Holiness Church Mrg Carroll Samplw has been in March 18 . The home mission group of the several days. A B. Corley will be 5 years old Pentecostal Holiness church met Miss Nell Smith is able to be out March 18. Mr*~ a nri ~Forrest Soencer and Montgomery of Greenville, were al-! The immediate families of Mr. and Monday evening at the home of Mr. again after a two weeks' illness. Mrs W Y Sorouse and daughter of so guests during the week of Rev. Mrs. C. O. Owens gathered at their' and Mrs. Luther %xton. Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. A 1 and Mrs. Holland. home Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs.) Mrs. C. J. Sexton, presic W. Riding Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Turner and | children attended the funeral of W. Nelson at Lowndesville last week.,— - Mr. and Rflrs. George Weeks of Abj-1 Woman’s missionary ^society of Cal- dtonw was served . , "awiauaj ■••o va, alii:! d iwu w3 Hums. Joc P. Terry celebrated a birth- T c “xton. Judy Burns is improving after be- day Feb. 27. Mrs. Terry observed president, open- i n g ill at her home. ' a birthday March 4. [Owens who were celebrating their,ed the meeting with all singing “I’ll —— | —r— W. M. S. Meeting Held Monday [golden wedding anniversary which Be a Friend to Jesus.” Miss Nettie Birthdays and Wedding Birth Announcement Evening was March 6. McQuirie led in prayer. Anniversaries I, Kelly enuaren aucuucu u, e luucia* ^ Mrs. L. H. Bagwell and Miss Inez There were about 40 friends and! Rev. Sexton led an interesting pro- C O. Owens celebrated his 69th Mr. and Mrs Charles N. Kelly an- J Nelson at Lowndesville last week ' Byrum were joint hostesses to the relatives present The guests were gram on the Prophets of old, asking birthday March 7. nounce the birth of a daughter, Pa- J,i e 5 1 - - invited into the dining room where a a number of questions with the group _ March 20th is Robert Cannon’s tricia Ann, on March 5.. Mrs. Kelly 1 varv Baptist church Monday evening bountiful dinner was served. | giving the answers. birthday. \ . was Mi^s Verlee Galloway before Mr. and Mrs. Owens received a A social hour with sandwiches, J. Brevard Patterson has a birth- her marriage. beville, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. V Wright Sunday. j at Mrs. Bagwell’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders and An interesting program, “Christ, children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest the Answer to Racial Tension,” was Britten in Morganton, N. C., Sunday, j given by several members, with Mrs.^ Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sanders visited i R. L. Yarborough giving the devo- relatives in Spindale, N. C., Sunday., tional thoughts. All sang “What Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and j a Friend We Have in Jesus.” Miss Mrs. Leila Smith visited Lonnie Gril- Byrum led in prayer, fin near Prosperity Sunday. - 1 Mrs. R. B. Amick, president, pre- Mr. and Mrs. Manley Penland sided over the business session. Plans spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. [ were made for a study course to be E. Berry. ‘ held soon. (Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin and The roll was called and minutes daughter of Ware Shoals, and Mr. | read by the secretary, Mrs. Grady and Mrs. Wirt Jennings, Jr., of New- Smith. The meeting was dismissed berry, were Sunday guests of Mr. and with prayer. Mrs. W. E. Braswell. 1 The hostesses served sandwiches, Mr. and Mrs./Lester Ivester are cake, punch and Russian tea. visiting Mr. an^f Mrs. D. D. Purcell | •- in Toccoa, Ga. Missionary Society Holds Regular | (Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lanford and Meeting daughter of Greenville, visited Mr. I The missionary, society of Bailey and Mrs. E. C. Moody during the Memorial church met Monday, March: week-end. ; 7, at the home of Mrs. Cecil Spur- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Funderburk lock, of Lancaster, spent Sunday with Mr.; The meeting was in charge of the and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough. ; president, Mrs. John Holland. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove visit-; Mrs. L. C. Ficklin had charge of 1 ed the azalea gardens in Charleston the devotional service. She opened and spent several days recently with the service by all singing “The Beau- Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Snelgrove. i tiful Garden of Prayer,” after which 1st. Sgt. L. R. Foster and S-Sgt. I the Scripture was read and the topic,! Richard D. * Foster of Greenville, “Faith in God,” was used. A prayer | have been transferred to Langley was given by Rev. Holland. Field, Va. Sgt. Richard Foster spent The society voted to help the Ep- the week-end with Mrs. Foster and worth League pay on the young peo- othe rrelatives. ! pie’s camp at Cameron, a pledge of; (Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough and $50 being made, family were visitors in Greenville: Several of the leaguers plan to at- ] Saturday. j tend camp this summer and the (Mrs. Jessie Laney and children, church as a whole is helping to finish accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. P. L. a debt on the camp. Laney and children of Greenwood,! Mrs. Murray Adams was elected; visited Mr. Laney in a Columbia hos- i delegate to the state missionary ' pital Sunday. I meeting which will be held April Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waters and Mr. 13 at Cameron. At 8 o’clock oon Ap- and Mrs. Ralph Childs spent the,ril 12 the young people will pua on week-end at San'ee-Cooper. |a program there. Mrs. Ethel Rucker of Greenwood, The book orf Matthew will be re- is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carroll viewed by Rev. Holland at the meet- Samples and other relatives. 1 ings of the missionary society. The Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colvard of first two chapters were given at this Pendleton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy meeting. It will be more interesting Waters last week. I if each member will bring their' Mr. and Mrs. L.ll Snelgrove and Bible at the next meeting. The roll' children, Mrs. R. M. Sullivan and call will be answered at the next Mrs. Willie B. Quinton visited in meet with th word “Life” in the Spartanburg Sunday. i passage of Scripture given. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle attend- The benediction was repeated, ui ed the funeral of Mr. Riddle’s broth er in Greenville Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. John H. Holland and Mrs. M. W. Adams visited Mrs. Ethel Summers in Lockhart during the week-end. unison after which dainty refresH"- ments were served by the hostesses. | Monthly Fellowship Meeting March 12 The monthly Fellowship supper of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams vis- Bailey Memorial Methodist church ited Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Taylor near will be held Saturrfty, March 12, in Enoree Sunday. the basement of the church at 7:00 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burns and chil- o’clock, dren and Mrs. S. C. Foster spent the A good attendance is expected at week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hazel this meeting. So please plan now Foster in Wilmington, N .C. members and those who attend our M. L. Ledbetter visited his brother, church to come. Set aside this date Alvin Ledbetter, who is a patient in for our Fellowship together. 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