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Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, BIARCH 24, 1949 WEST CLINTOH SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent *nd Representative Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon, Sr., and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thomas visited R. R. McLendon, who is ill in a Reidville, Ga., hospital, last week. Mr. and "Mrl;. J. C. Lpwe had as their guests Sunday MH and .Mrs. March 26 M. Birthdays nad Wedding ^ Anniversaries Today is Cleo Lusk’s birthday. Julia Lusk was 9 years old March 17th. Coley Campbell has a birthday, .... M. Sdott and children. Mr. ana Mrs. A. A. Barker celebrated a Mrs. Miles Jolly and son of Union, birthday March 19. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Foster and son Harold ancr Howard Stroud, sons of Laurens. ' ~ , of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud, cele- Mrs. Aretta Bagwell and son, and brated their 16th birthdays Margh^ J. W. Austin of Union. Mr. and Mrs. W. N.-Marler of Rock Hill, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon cele- Annie Garrett of Clinton, were week- , brated a wedding anniversary March end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. : 2 °t h - , , , , g troud ~ i Horace Lowry observed a birthday ■ Mrs. James Petty and daughter March 16. of Pacolct. spent the week-end with Mrs. Clarence McAbee had a birtj)- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard '• c > £j llson March 30th is Mrs. Melvin Seay s Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Laney and birthday, children spent Sunday with Mr. Lan- Dawn Campbell will b e 10 years ev's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. 0;C | March -8. Laney. in Greenwood. Yarbor ° u Sh celebrated his Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Columbia, birthday yesterday, spent several days recently.with Mr. R. L. \arborough had a birthday and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. March 18. , , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Samples ee. and son of Newberry,' visited Mrs. brated their 11th wedding anmver- Alice Kinard, and family Sunday. sai >' 10 - i ^ r Horace Lowry who recently re- March 31st birthdays include Fran- turned from Germany, has received tes ^ eece an ^ Lovell McCall. en honorable discharge and is mak- his home with his sister, Mrs. Rev. C. J. Sexton Given Birthday Dinner Mrs. C. J. Sexton entertained. a rjumber of guests at a dinner given in honor of Rev. Sexton Sunday. Rev. Sexton was celebrating a :n Will Hampton and Mr. Hampton. Mrs. J. J. Sm.tn and Nan spent The week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Koyee Smith in Ware Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay spent Sunday birthday and received a number of with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie'Pulley in useful gifts. Fountain Inn. Out of town guests included Mr. H. P. Bragg pf Joanna, spent Sun- and Mrs. Mack Guest, Mr. and Mrs. dav wiht Mr. and Mrs. J. M. B.iuk- Vernon Guest of Greenwood, and rj.gVj* , Mr. and Mrs. Horace Guest of this Mrs. E.-sie P nvell of Greer, spent city. ^ last week with her mother, ^Irs. Ada Center. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hale and chil dren of Spartanburg, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. San ders. Mrs. Evans Honored On Birthday On Sunday Mrs. W. H* Ammons gave a surprise birthday dinner in honor of her mother, Mrs. Kate Ev ans, who was celebrating her 67th Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Braswell spent birthday. About 20 guests were t .. , eek-end with their daughter, present and remembered her with Mrs. Wirt Je.m : gs, Jr., and Mr. gifts. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Womble Jennings in Newberry. 0 * Lydia Mills were presen.. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rollins, Miss “ Helen Powell and Albert Powell of Birth Announcement Greer, were guests of Mrs. Ada Cen- Meadors ter Sunday. S-Sgt. and Mrs. James M. Mead- Misses Elizabeth Grady and Hazel ors of San Antonio, Texas, announce McColey of Union, spent the week- the birth of a daughter, Susan end with- Mr. and Mrs. John Maye. Amanda, on March 15. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Garret Sgt. and Mrs. Meadors are for- and son of Spartanburg, visited Mr. merly of this city. Mrs. Meadors and Mrs. Grange Campbell and Mrs. is the former Mis* Ila Curry. Charlie Garrett during the week-end. Mrs. R. M." Sullivan. Mrs. W. B. Quinton, Mr. and Mrs. Eland Harris Woman’s Club To Meet The Woman's club will meet Mon- spent the week-end with Mr. and day evening, March 28, at 7:30 at. Mrs. R. M. Sullivan in Greeleyville, Bailey Memorial Methodist church.! and visited Magnolia Gardens in All ladies of the community are in- Charleston Sunday. vited to joim , the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ivester spent Study Coarse D. Purcell in Toccoa, Ga. ' The Calvary Baptist B..T. U. will Miss Elizabeth Sexton spent the engage in a training union study spring holidays with Mr. and Mrs. course beginning Monday evening, Charles Sexton in Anderson. March 28, and continuing through Mrs W .W Middleton and son of April 1, at the church at 7 o’clock.! Piedmont, visited Mrs. W. D. M^d- The adults will study “A Winningi dleton the past week. Witness,” taught by the pastor, Rev. Mr and Mrs. G. W. Brazil and Spillers. The Young people will family visited Mr. and Mrs. C: M. study "The Plan of Salvation,”| Miller in Jonesville Sunday. taught by Mrs. R. B. Amick. The Mr and Mrs. L. A. Boyette and Intermediate will study “The Man- family attended a birthday dinner uel," taught by Dial Jacks, and the in honor of Mrs. John Bradley in juniors will study “Living for Jes- Spartanburg Sunday. , us,” taught by Miss Mary Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lefoy Bright, Betty of Lydia Mill. j and Shirley Bright and Mrs. Hugh All members are urged to attend Dobbins of Tucapau. were guests of these courses and the public is also Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weir Sunday. | cordially invited to attend each eve- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Terry are vis- ning. iting their son. William Terry, and m ~ Mrs. Terry in Panama City, Fla. C I U Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Balton and I 0 jpGOK MGr© children of Greenwood, spent sev- C lirinn/ J ii nn J- w eral days with Mr. and Mrs. J H. jUPdOy Qnd Monday Sparks recently. Miss Doris Holland and Homer Montgomery of Greenville, visited! Rev. and Mrs. John Holland recent ly. Miss Holland remained for a longer visit. Mrs. Bob Wilkie spent several days recently with her parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Willard Sellers, and while! here ilso visited Mrs; Sellers mother,! Mrs. Annie Sellers, near Laurens. Mrs. Ethel Rucker of Greenwood, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Samples. M rs. Walker Osborne and ehil-j dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vincent in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gay Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Creswell and chil- : dren visited in Greenville Sunday. | Friend* of Mrs. Joe Kesler will sympathize with her in the dfeath of; her sister, Mrs. Bertie Rowe. * ! Among The Sick Friends of Jessie Laney will be glad to know he has returned home alter spending several weeks in the Columbia hospital. John Arnold is a patient at Hays hospital. _ - - Mrs. Geneva Coker is a patient in the Greenwood hospital. Mrs. J. N. Kinby is recuperating at her home on Florence street after being a patient at Hays hsopital sev eral days. Friends of Mrs. L. A. Smith will be glad to know she is improving after a several weeks’ illness. R. R. Gilmer is improving after being a patient at. Hays hospital. Little Joe Wilkie has been ill. Mrs. Marshall Samples is ill at her home. i' FOR EXPERT WEEDING .. .and... FARM MACHINERY REPAIRS See or Call 418 CLINTON WELDING & REPAIR SERVICE Enterprise Street DR. GUTZKE Dr. Manford G. Gutzke, professor of the English Bible and religious education at Columbia Theological seminary in Decatur, Ga. f will speak here three times next week with the public invited to hear him. The native of Ontario, Canada, will be the first vespers speaker of the spring at Presbyterian college at 6:30 on Sunday evening. He will speak again at chapel at 10:45 a.m., Monday at the college, addressing students, faculty and visi tors. On Monday afternoon at 1 o’clock the faculty of the college will have a Dutch luncheon at the First Presby terian church. 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