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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949
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WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
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Thomas read the scfipture lesson, senting the Light of the World, J^sus the auditorivm being turned out,
Matthew 27:23-37. The hymn, "In Christ. After the lighting of each while t!he special speakers came forth
sung. Thin^n^the beautiful scene fandle a PP r0Driate were sun S Wlth their Indies and assisted In
came the special speaKers, namely the c h:)ir s and congregation. The lighting the candles.
Among those attending the Bright- E. Braswell. George Dunaway, William Campbell, story continued with the leader lead- Mr. Ficklin led the closing prayer,
Warren wedding in Spartanburg Sat- Mrs. Marshall Samples and son William Weir, Nellie Dunaway, and ing, and the congregation responding a r ter w hj c h Miss Weir played the
urday were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spur* spent the week-end with her father, Doris Windsor, who came from their until the climactic thought of Jesus ! .. , . . .. . , .
lock. Mrs. Marcell Barker, Miss Ma- F. W. Heuble, in Joanna. places in the audience and with their being the Light of the World, and, as P iano P° slluae . Lnnst, tne i^ora, is
rie Weir, Mr. and Mrs. William Weir, Mrs. E. S. Wright and son Mil- candles lit the candles of Hope, our Lord said, All Christian People Risen Today.”
Mrs. J. F. .Weir and Mrs. David ford, spent the week-end with her Courage, Faith, Loyalty, and Love represent the Light of the World, One hundred and fifty people at-
Word. • | sister, Mrs. S. R. Pearson, in Greer, from the candle on the table repre- was depicted in all of the lights in tended the service.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Womble and ■■ —? ' ~ ~ ~ '
Mr. and Mrs. John Word and Da
vid Word visited Mr. and Mrs. F. A
Reed in Whitmire Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glenn spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jule
Gillespie in Woodruff.
Miss Ann Hellams of Lydia, spent ,, . , , „ . ,
the week-end with Miss Shirley Ann W.lhe Mae Anderson ot Spartanburg,
children of Lydia, spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. W. H.
Ammons.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Scott, Andy
Garner of Greenwood, Mr and Mrs.
R. L. Dye and daughter and Mrs.
Campbell.
Larry Harris and Marion Morton
visited Mr. and Mrs. David Owens
Sunday.
Richard Cooper spent the week-
ot Laurens, spent the week-end with enf j Aricl ers0 n with his sister, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris.
Mr.-and Mrs. Robert Wood
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Mrs. Ora Wood. anc j ^ rs Alfred Barbery in Green-
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor and v ille.
Sybil, Mrs. Edgar Brazil and Mar- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sheriff of
tin visited Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Knoxville, Tenn., spent the week
Windsor in Marion, N. C., recently. w ith Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith were* t Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Brewer visit-
visitors in Greenville Saturday. e d Mr. Brewer’s sister, Miss Ruth
Bobby Wright spent Sunday with Brewer, who is a patient in the 'Lau-
friends in Laurens. r ens hospital, Sunday.
Mrs. J. «D. Carthridge and daugh- Mrs. R. R. Gilmer attended the
ter of Anderson, spent the week with funeral of Mrs. Lillie Gilmer in
her mother, Mrs. C. L. Cooper. Woodruff Sunday.
Mrs. Clarence McAbee of Enoree, and * I5en "
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, _, ^ t children visited relatives in Bates-
.and Mrs. Hollis Cause, Jr., b duri the week
and small son of Decatur, Ga., were, ^
week-end guests of Rev. and Mrs. Birthday Dinner for Bill Campbell
R. H G.iuse. Sr. .Mrs. M. W. Adams entertained at
Mrs. John Maye visited in Green- dinner Sunday in honor of her son,
ville Saturday. . Campbell, who celebrated a
Mr and Mrs. D. W. Garner, and birthday April 16.
children of Chester, are visiting rela- Out of town guests were Henry
tives here. Fuller and Mike Campbell of At-
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Puckett of lanta, Ga.
Whitmire, visited John Hedspeth, ♦
who is a patient at the Blalock clin- Birthdays and Wedding
ic. Sunday. ‘ Annivesraries
Mrs. A. J. Selario of Clarksburg.' Hooper celebrated his 8th
W. Va.. is spending the week with birthday April 16.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hat - - Cath y Snelgrove was 6 years old
ris Apnl 15-
... . „ . 1 Richard Wallenaine celebrated a
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Taylor and birthday April 19
son of Greer, visited Mr. and Mrs. E.j A p r ji 30th is Marvin Stewart,
C. Moody the past week-end. Jr >s birthday
Mrs. Edith Moody of Pelzer. spent! Milford Wright has a birthday Ap-
the week with her son, E. C. Moody, r ii 24.
and Mrs. Moody. ; Ansel Wright celebsated a birth-
Mr.'and Mrs. Grange Campbell day yesterday,
and sons visited in Greenville Sun- \i rs . j. e. Ingram has a birthday
day. April 26.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Shephard of Mrs. Helen Owens celebrated a
Hendersonville, N. C., spent the birthday yesterday,
week-end with Mrs. Shephard’s par- ♦ —-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shephard. Among The Sick
Miss Mildred Sexton attended the Mrs. David Owens is recuperating
cantata at Holmes Bible college in at her hpme after being a patient at
Greenville Sunday. Hays hospital.
Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Spurlock of, L. C. Heaton. Sr., is improving
Lockhart, spent Sunday with Mr., after being ill.
and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock. Mrs. J. R. Holliday is ill at her
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and home near Laurens.
Dawn. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrencet Miss Jean Sipes is ill.
Campbell and Randy, and Mrs. Car- Friends of S. B. Snelgrove will be
rie Bell Poteat, visited Mrs. E. T. sorry to know he is a patient at Hays
Thornton in Enoree Sunday. hospital.
Mr and Mrs. John Earl Ivey and
children of Laurens, visited Mr. and Tribute to W’. J. Bailey
Mrs. J. Brevard Patterson Sunday. A beautiful tribute was paid to
Cpl. Lewis T. Kay who recently the memory of W. J. Bailey who
returned from Alaska, spent a 25-day passed away one year ago when the
furlough with his grandparents, Mr. Mothers club of Calvary Baptist
and Mrs. L. C. Heaton, Sr., before church placed Easter lilies in the
returning to Camp Lee. Va. . church. Mr. Bailey was a man who
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam and was known to be generous with his
children visited relatives in Ninety- gifts to the churches. It is under-
Six recently. stood that he gave $15,000 toward
Friends of Mrs. R. C. Lunsford erecting the present church building,
sympathize with her in the death of Since then the. Bailey» have given
her father, which occurred Sunday to this church hundreds of dollars
at Newberry. in cash, labor and material. For
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Barker visit- all of their liberalities this church
ed Mr. and Mrs. Hope Smith in is ever grateful and thanks God for
Summit during the week. i letting Mr. Bailey live and leave a
Mr. and Mrs. James Summer, Mrs. memorial and sacred memories such
C. W. Rushton and Mrs. Jeff Sum- as he has left. Also we thank God
mer and children visited Mrs. Mat- for the many courtesies and kind-
tie Gregory in Chester Sunday. nesses of his successors.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Cooper and son J. W. Spillers, Pastor,
of Greenwood, are spending the Calvary Baptist Church,
week with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. ♦
Cooper. McCoy Funeral Held Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Wilson and - Funeral services were held on
son spent the week-end with Mrs. Friday for the infant son of Mr. and
Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brock Mrs. C. F. McCoy, Cecil Franklin
in Union. Jr., at the graveside. He
Mr. and Mrs. Woodell King and is survived by his parents, one sis-
family and Mrs. Leo Riser spent the ter, Shirley McCoy, and one half
week-end with relatives in Augusta, brother, Jackie Lanford.
Ga. ’ ^ *
Mrs. Pearl Bedenbaugh and son
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crapps and
sons of Leesville, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fulmer.
B. L. Stille and daughter of Edge-
fie’d, spent the week-end with rela
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williams of|
District Epworth League Rally
Next Friday, April 22, in the Mor-
r i s Chapel Southern Methodist
church at Pomaria, commencing at
8 o'clock, the third Epworth League
Rally for district No. 3 in this con
ference year will be held.
Participation in a great deal of
Danville, Va., spent the week-end friendly rivalry between three leag-
with Mr. and Mrs. Dock Dover. ues in the district to have the high-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kay and son est number present in order to carry
of Anderson, were guests of Rev. home the banner in attendance is
and Mrs. C. J. Sexton Sunday. , running at high tide, « the pastor
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Patterson - and states, namely the League of the
daughter and Mr. and Mrs.‘Coleman Wesley Memorial church in Green-
Burton of Greenwood, were Sunday r ville, the League at Leesville church'
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wal- just outside of Clinton, and the
lenzine. League of Bailey Memorial church.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick visited ♦-
Mrs. Amick’s parents, who are ill, in Candle-Light Service
Prosperity the past week-end. | Bailey Memorial church was the
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw, Sr., scene of a beautiful Easter candle-
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Holtzclaw, Jr., of Greer, visited Mrs.
Ada Center during- the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Durant Greenway,
Mrs. Josephine Landford of Green
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Galloway
light service last Sunday evening.
Rev. John H. Holland, pastor, open
ed the service with a few remarks
concerning the meaning and signifi
cance of Eastex for the world, after
which Miss Marie Weir rendered the
of Laurens, were Sunday guests of 1 piano Prelude entitled, “Crown Him
Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mr. and Mrs.
G. Galloway.
Charles Sexton of
With Many Crowns.” Both the adult
and junior choirs were in their res-
Anderson, spent the week-end with pective places to lead the congrega-
Rev. and Mrs. G. J. Sexton. j tion in the singing of the appropriate
... Miss Betty Jo Bright, Mrs. O. H. J hymns. - 1
Miller and Norman Warren of near L. C. Ficklin, leader, opened thej
Newberry, are spending the week ^ story of the Easter pageant which,
with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallen- told of the love of God for the world j
zine. i in sending His only Begotten Son
Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings, of into the world to die for the sins ofl
Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grif- mankind and rise agaiff the third!
Thomas read the Scripture lesson, day; to which the congregation gave
fin' and daughter of Ware Shoals,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
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response in thanks to Almighty God
for His unspeakable Gift.. W. R.
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