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T » i * \ t i - h I *■» PiiKe Two V., r I ://•• / ’-vy / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1949 m CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS ‘IKS JOF C AMPBELL. Correspondent nod Representative Mrs. Melvin Huey and son of and coffee was served to fifty guests Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr. and present. Mrs. W. E. Braswell. • Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dorsey and „r" oma . n S .^ U ? , 1 daughter of South Greenwood. Mr. Woman s club held its regular and Mrs. Edgar Spearman and meeting Monday evening at Bai- daughter of Ninety-Six, Mr. and le >’ Memonal . Methodlst church haU Mrs. M E' Manning of Spartanburg, President, Mrs. Cora Bald- and H. P. Brag?* of Joanna, were ' v 'n, presiding. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Minute sof the previous meeting Book night. were read by the secretary, with 22 Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Wright of members answering. Greer, are visiting their mother, "The club was reorganized recent- Mrs. £. S. Wright. ly with the following officers: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tollison of President—Mrs. Cora Baldwin. Secretary—Mrs. Frank Hancock. Vice-President—Mrs. J. L. Arnold. Treasuer—Mrs. W’oodell King. The planning committe consists of Mrs. Ella Harvey, Mrs. Roy Tram-! mell and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove. Following the business session the Mr..and Mrs. J. C Harris of Spar- hostesses, Mrs. Ella Harvey and ir.nourg, visited MP. and Mrs. R P. Mrs. R. M. Sullivan, served refresh- Harris Sunday. • ments. Pic. James Kj. er of Langley Field, ♦—-— Va„ visited Miss Mary Oxner re- Epworth Leaguers Attend State , cen By. . Rally Belton, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lokey. Mrs. B. S. Rawls has returned home after a visit with her daughter. Mrs. G. R. Cic\rk, and Mr. Clark in Catawba. Mr. and Mrs. W R. Oxner. Mr. A group of seventeen young peo- .ind Mrs. Bolton Sullivan and James pie from Bailey Memorial church Taylor of Greenville, visited their attended the state Epworth League n. then R C. Oxner, and Mrs. Oxner rally Saturday, March 26, which ‘ during the week-end. convened in the Philadelphia South- Mr. and \Jrs. Jack Griffin and ern Methodist church near Tim- daughter of Ware Shoals, visited Mr. monsville. This was next to the and Mrs W. E Braswell" the past largest delegation at the rally, week-end. » a missionary frdm China was the Taimadge Sanders of Spartanburg, guest speaker and his address was "pent the week-end with his par- both entertaining and informative. • nt'. M: and Mrs. D. M. Sanders. | He related some interesting anec- M: and Mrs. R. S. Hudson of At- 1 dotes which interested the young est boys and girls present. Special music was rendered at intervals by a quartet of young people from a very active church in Epworth League work in the conference. Much commendation is due all the P.nt.i. Ga.. spent several days recent ly wiBi Mrs Bessie Holtzclaw. Ca:. Sexto i of Greenville, spent tne .veek-ond with his parents, Mr. -i Mrs. c J Sexton. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon and n ldren of Johnsonville, spent Sun- young people of Bailey Memorial ’.ay .v.th Mr and Mrs. Wm. Cannon., church, together with their spon- Mr and Mrs John Hedspeth and sors for the fine, profitable work am.ly visited Mr and Mrs. Marvin which they are accomplishing in the Parvell in Cornsville, Ga. ; the past program of the church, the pastor .xeciv-cnd. states. Mr. R P Harris spent the week- President P. S. Bailey made it v . nc V ' ,vl , th ^ er m 01 * 161- - Mrs. Katie possible for the mill bus to be se- < a.dwell, who is ill, in Greenville, cured to conwey th«5 .group and the Mr and Mrs. H. E. Berry and son league is very grateful for this act vi-uted Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wright . 0 f kindness and thoughtfulness. . n Aiken Sunday, — - Mr4. Cecil Wooten and Mrs. R C. Birth Announcement Oxner v..>i:ed Mr. and Mrs. Reed De- The following announcement is of xall in Williamston Sunday. much interest to friends of this city: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellison and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Harts- fam ly .pent the week-end with, ville, announce the birth of a daugh- rcl ti e- in Paco'et ter, Nancy Karen, on March 22 at M: Louise Broom and daughter a Hartsville hospital, of Laipens, ^Krnt several days re- Mrs. Smith is the former Miss ven’ly wiih Mr. a id Mrs. W. F. Sum- Marv Lanford of Hartsville, and Mr. i ^ ere! Mr. J M/j. Hal! King and chil dren of Glendale, spent the week end with relatives here. Mr and Mrs. Grange Campbell S r* Sil " Terry '. and , L ^ is her* * birthday ^ Saturday' and Max:e Wallenzme visited Mrs. E T Tnornton in Enoree Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat and Mrs. O R Rollins were visitors in Green ville Monday. Mrs. Cecil Spurlock spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith in Hartsville. Smith is formerly of this city. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. Charlie Garrett will celebrate April 4th is Cecil Walker’s birth day. Kenneth King celebrated his 13th bihthday March 27. Mrs. Wirt Jennings, Jr., has a birthday April 12. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O’Sullivan ,, recently celebrated their 5th wed- , c ^ ° l u ° dr y/^’ 13 spenc^- anniversary recently. . ® - B’ 3 ''‘ th Mr ' and ■ Mri ’ Stan Foster celebrated his 1st J.,no. Samples. birthday March 28. r l t d -^• 1 ‘ a n d Mrs. Clara Fulmer will have a birthday C E Leopard, Mr. and Mrs. James ADril 2 2 n ' v' 0 in the Jan Priestley Wright, son of Mr. muunta.n. of North Carolina. and Mrs Ansel Wright ce i e brated F r 15 '•‘ v S , ltlnS xt her his 1st birthday March 3. >on. E. C. \ incent, and Mrs. Vin- Apr ii 20th is Ansel Wright’s birth- r . p i.iia,,, , • . « ,, , day. Milford Wright has a birth- ° B Gulley and John Gulley of da y A dl 2 4. ' V" lted th 5 ir . sister ’ Buck Wright will celebrate a ?l: t V C <Z r * ce ' ™ h0 ' s a birthday April 27. ' cl-end ’ ’' t} ' a ” ne P ast April 1st is Mrs. Nannie Harris’ ' :r ’ Charlie Robertson b ‘M h rs. a Juanita Harris has a blrth- ™ . ^ v, t, V “5 day April 10. t ‘ . .v.tn M.. and Mrs. B. B. Neal. Mrs C I Kirid will celebrate f ",lv a o n f d G^n C n C ' S f ■ aad i her birthday March 30. heTe Sunday d UVCS ^ arch 22nd ’Juanita McGin- Tommie Mitchell of Laurens, spent' mS birthday ’ tne week-end with hi: Mrs. Esther Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery cele- is grandmother, lb - ule ci their 34th wedding' anni- S-Sgt. Richard D. Foster has re- V % Sary n ’ • „ turned Langley Field. Va. after March lS " 6 ^ Mr' Fo’-tcr 10 day furlough with * Namonia Brewer celebrates her Mr and .r- 2nd birthday today. • nd Mr-' Arthur n an ^ es C / ai ?. , 1 , Mr Aaron Gossett will be 5 years old r t.nci Airs. Arthur Davis and children * u o- C \isited Mr and Mrs. David Simmons in .Abbeville recently. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove visit ed Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Roland in W are Shoals Sunday. Revival In Progress April 2< Mrs. Edna Vincent celebrated her 75th birthday March 12. E. C. Vincent will have a birth day April 17. Howard Ellison celebrated a birth day March 3. a ro ,.j,._i • - March 14th was Tommy Ellison’s A rewval is in progress at the bMhdav Haywood^ aruf Re^^MeWii^Man^li 1 Mard? 6 ^^^ 56 ^ W3S ^ year ^ OI Cr ” nw r 2. r ^ invites the A pril 17th is William Samples’ services. Satterfield, cordially public to attend. Miscellaneous Shower Honors Recent Bride Mrs. R. C. Oxner and Mrs. Charlie! Barker were joint hostesses at a i birthday. Louie Samples April 28. has a birthday Among The Sick Mrs. Eugene Butler is recuperat- miscellaneous shower given in hon- ‘ n 8 a t her home after undergoing an or of Mrs. Lee Thornton, a recent operation at the Laurens hospital bride, Friday evening. ; recently. Several games were enjoyed and J- Hedspeth is a patient at later in the evening many useful Blalock’s clinic, gifts were presented Mrs. Thornton. 1 Mrs- J. Brevard Patterson has A salad course with potato chips been ill several days. R. R. Gilmer continues ill at his Gray Funeral Home Clinton. 8. C. FUN ERA I. DIRECTORS ...and... EMBALM ERS AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgr*. home. H. A. Hill Is improving after be ing a patient at Hays hsopital. . Gene Samples is improving after several days’ illness. James Taylor is suffering from injuries received in a wreck and is a patient at Hays hospital. David Samples, Roxana and Earl Snfith have measles. Card of Thanks I wish to say thanks to everyone for the beautiful gifts given me at the shower last Friday evening. 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