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Volume XLIX
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, June 23, 1949
Number 25
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS. CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Darnell of Jo
anna, were Sunday guests of Mrs.
A. F. Campbell. They were accom
panied by Fred Campbell and visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch in
Greenville Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenzine
rnd sons visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Wallenzine near Newberry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders and
children visited R. D. Smith in New
berry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell and
sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Prince in Spartanburg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J.,Satterfield and
family,# Mrs. Ola Darnell, Russell
Casey, Miss Mary Ann Butler spent
last week at Folly Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dunaway and
children of Jacksonville, Fla., are
spending several weeks with rela
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Copeland and
son of Joanna, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brazil.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Vanderford
of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end
with Mr. Vanderford’s grandmother,
Mrs. Polly Vanderford.
Miss Vivian Clark spent Sunday
and Monday at the Columbia hospital
for examinations given prior to
nurse’s training.
Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson
and children visited Mrs. Joha Pat
terson in Fort Mill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harvey and
MOBILOIL
Gas and Oil
Complete Line Groceries
CHARLIE v
NABORS
West Main Street
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daughter of Greenwood, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Mattox Sunday.
Mr. ■ and Mrs. Frank Motte and
daughter of Columbia, visited rela
tives and friends here Sunday.
Mrs. L. D. Weathers and David
Whitman of Mauldin, visited Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Whitman during the
week-end. «.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart and
sons spent last week at Lake Green-
woood. .•
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Senlgrove left
Monday for a several weeks’ stay
at Hot Springs, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longshore of
Lydia, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Dunaway.
1st. Sgt. L. R. Foster of Langley
Field, Va., spent sevreal days re
cently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
, S. C. Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rollins of
Rockingham, N. C., visited the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Rol
lins, during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell and
children and Mona Cannon spent
! the week-end in Ware Shoals.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon visited
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker near Lake
I Greenwood the past week-end.
Mrs. M. W. Adams, Mrs. Louie
> Sairris, and Mike Campbell visited
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fuller in At-
! lanta, Ga., during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bragg and
daughter, Mrs. Palmer Baagg of Jo
anna, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bragg and
son of near CUnton, visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Bauknight Sunday.
Richard Wallencine spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Smith at Coronaca. •
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wooten and
' son of Greer, visited Mr. and Mrs.
i Cecil Wooten and Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Oxn?r the past week-end.
j Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCullough and
family spent Sunday with Mrs. Mc-
; Cullough's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. Dan Howard, in Ware Shoals.
Mbs Doris Arnold of Florence,
I is spending a three-weeks vacation
, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L
Arnold.
( Mrs. Amos Gillman, Mrs. Floyd
Taylor and Barbara Lee of Virginia,
For lasting beauty use • • •
Pittsburg
swnggF
House
Paint
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• pet h«rti spread
•cenemy wh«* yew wte the
twn-Preef Twe-Ceet Home
Point System. Sun-Proof Is made
with *Vtfetlsed OH' whkh stays
la the paint Aim, keeps It live,
tewph end elnstlc. lesy to ap
ply, resists «elor change, end
lasts far years.
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
t oo* BtrreR longer’
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There’s o high quality
Pittsburgh Point
for every home need
WAUHIDf—a rest oil bate paint
that covers most every surface
thoroughly In one coot. It con be
washed repeatedly.
FIORHIDE —An Interior or eater-
tor Floor Pstnt that withstands
heavy traffic use. For wood, cement,
metal, or worn linoleum.
V.'ATSRSPAI EMAMEl—a high
C •ality, one coat, quick-drying hn-
tsh for furniture or woodwork —
Intcuor or anterior
Pll GALLON
$5.50
Coma i.i today for FtfE booklet, "Color Dynamics for Your Homs*
D. E. Tribble Company
Phone 94 — Clinton, S. C.
are spending the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Cleo Wallenzine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and
family of Nocater, Fla., are visiting
relatives here this week.
Charles Barnette is spending sev
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Roy |
L. Sisk.
Mrs. Sudie Blanton is visiting her |
daughter, Mrs. Ola Burdette, in'
Greenville.
Rev. and Mrs. C. Y. Satterfield 1
and children visited relatives in!
Gray Court Sunday.
Miss Linda Satterfield of Gray
Court, is spending several days with
Rev. and Mrs. C. Y. Satterfield.
Mr. Barker Honored
On Sunday Mrs. A. A. Barker en-;
tertained at dinner in honor of Mr. |
Barker who was celebrating his
birthday.
Those present included the im-!
mediate family. Out of town guests!
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward of:
Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Henry An
derson of Newberry. Each guest re
membered him with a gift.
Celebrates Birthday
Twenty-one boys and girls gather
ed Saturday afternoon for a party at
the home of Mrs. Cole L. Blease in
honor of her nice, Jane Wofford.
A number of games were played
on the lawn, after which ice cream,
cookies and mints were served.
Jane received many attractive
1 gifts.
Birthday Party
Mrs. Roy L. Sisk gave a birthday
party in honor of her son, Roy Lee,
Jr., Saturday afternoon. Several
games were enjoyed and later in the
evMing ice cream, cookies and punch < 1
were served by the hostess. There
were 20 guests present. Each re
membered him with a gift.
Enjoy Outing
The Young People’s Union of Cal
vary Baptist church enjoyed a p<c-
nic Saturday evening at the Mary
Lou Stock Farm near here, with their
pajtos. Rev. J. W. Spillers, and BTU
director, Tom Brown.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mrs. Charlie Barker will ha\e a
birthday June 24.
Charles Meadors has a birthday
i June 25
June 20th was Mrs. Dan Duna- i
way’s birthday.
Mrs. Claud Wallenzine celebrated
a birthday June 19.
Roger Dunaway observed a birth
day Tuesday.
Maxcy Joe Hedspeth will be 14
’years old June 23
Betty Sue SpiHers will be !A years
old Monday.
Mann Sanders had a b.rthday
June 15.
*lc. and Mrs Carl Windsor will
j celebrate their second wedding an
niversary tomorrow. ,|
j Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson **1
celebrate their l»th wedding anni-
■ versary tomorrow.
Miss Margaret Evans has a birth
day June 23.
Bible School Exercises
^ Commeicement exercises of the
I Vacation Bible school at Calvary
Baptist church were held Sunday
morning at 10 o’clock. The enroll-
nsent of the school was 170. with an
average attendance of 145. The
, workers were as follows.* Beginners
department, Mrs. J. J. West, superin-*
tendent. Misses Martha Galloway,
Polly Davenport, Catherine Duna
way. Carolyn Bryson and Mrs. A. W
Ridings.
Primary department, Mrs. J. W.
Spillers. superintendent. Misses Mary
Ellen Cannon, Mae Edens, and Betty
Jean Caughman.
Junior department, Frank Oakley
superintendent. Mrs. Oakley, and
Miss Arleen McCullough.
Principal, Rev. J. W. Spillers
Secretary. Virginia McCullough.
Pianist, Miss Polly Davenport.''
Engagement Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Gaynell, to James Montjoy
of Greenville. The wedding will
take place in July. *
Birth Announcement
Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson an
nounce the birth of a son, Gary
Lynn, June 8. Mrs. Wilson is the
former Miss Evelyn Braswell.
Solesbee-W’ect
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Solesbee of!
Greenville, announce the marriage of
their daughter, Betty Jean, to Hart
well West of Clinton, on Saturday I
June 4.
Mr. West is the son of Mrs. J. J.
West and the late Mr. West of this
city. *
They are residing in their home
on Laurens road, Greenville.
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate of Elizabeth H. Thornley,
deceased, are hereby notified to
file the same duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those indebted to
said estate will please make payment
likewise.
Lo’JjE O. THORNLEY,
Aanjini$trator.
„ Clinbon, S. d.
June 13, 1949. 3tcw-30
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