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9 \ \. V i t THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1919 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page TkrM WEST aiNTOH SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MH8. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle, ac-j Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Middleton and. r r u ♦ ^ companied by Mr. and Mrs. W. O. children and Miss Lessie Hddspeth ari d daughter, Mrs. Iva Lambert and Stewart and son of Joanna, are spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Allie Lambert ot Lancaster, spending the week at Gatlinburg, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris are' s P en t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tenn. - spending the week with relatives in Passmore. Mrs. Laura Mae Howard is visit- Pelzer. ; Mr ing Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Watson at Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCullough and sons of Rockford, Tenn., spent the Louisville, Ky., this week. | family and Miss Polly Brazil visit- week- e n d^ with Mr. Holtzclaw s Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Purcell and ed in Augusta, Ga., Sunday. ^ ro ^ her ’ J children of Carnesville, Ga., spent Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly and i 0 caw daughter are spending the week at Mrs. C. H. Robinson. ftient at Hays hospital where she un- Thomasville. N. C.; SPC Willie Law- lyn. Ruby. Corrie Affce^md Brenda Mrs. Rozzelle Foster of Langley I derwent an appendix operation Sun- son, of Camp Lee, Va.; Mrs. , Leila Joyce Medlin, all of hear Clinton; Field, Va., is spending several weeks,'day. . Edwards of Marshall, N. C.; and Rev. his father, and mother. Mr. and Mrs. with her mother, Mrs. Mary Pass- more, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Lambert Miss Mary ’Rowe has returned and Mrs. J. W. Spillers of this city. Leonard Medlin of Columbia, and home after undergoing an appendec- Dinner was served on the lawn to two sisters and two brothers, tomy at Hays hospital last w r eek. a host of friends and relatives. Funeral services were held \fon« Mrs. Ursula Blakely has been M day afternoon at the Fire Baptized the past two weeks. James MeOlin PMtes church on Beauregard street. The Mrs. Claud Barker is a patient at James Medlin, 43, died Saturday R ev . Lloyd C. Young was in charge i the General hospital in Greenville, .morning at Hays hospital after sev- 0 f (Kg services assisted bv f he Rev and Mrs. P. L. Ho.Uclaw and, .---^7 „„„ years of deCinin* heaHh. He ‘/red Vo've and ‘Wit Rust! Lawson Reunion Held i was a native of Richland county but interrnfiaj was in Rosemont ceme- The Lawson reunion was held , had made his home in Laurens coun- t g r y here. J,brother, J. G. Holtzclaw, and Mrs,(Sunday at the home of Victor Law-1 ^ for 18 y ears -’ fttllbearers were Berry Trammell, son near Clinton. Out of town guests | He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Luther Medlock, Clyde Kendell, Tom Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Holtzclaw are included Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lawson Maude Medlin; six sons, and six Roper, Jimior Sipes and W. C. Bald- the week-end 1 ^‘y^ t ‘ 1 “ v 'B e “ a * c h t ° ~ ’spending the week with relatives in and children of Dayton, Ohio; Mr. i daughters, ^loe, James, Jr., Boboby, win.. W. Hedspeth. turned home with them for a visit. Misses Jerry Barbery and Amilee Staggs of Laurens, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bar bery in Greenville. Steve Barbery of Greenville, is spending a week with his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery. Mr .and Mrs. C. Y. Satterfield vis ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Satterfield in Gray Court, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Wv-White in Ware Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Quinn and family are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Galloway, Mrs. i Charleston. and Mrs. J. D. Littlejohn of Duncan; Charlie Foster spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. John Roy Lawson and Lawrence, Tommy and Bradley Med- Flower girls were Lois Kuyken- lin, all of near Clinton; Mrs. Margie dall, Betty Spoon, Peggy Webb and ing^h^w^k wit^reladives 3 in Wash-i with F " s 8 t - L - R - Foster at Langley ^ children of Lyman; R. J. Lawson of Fullman, Mrs. Juanita Bigham, ^ e-.i Maxine Ramsey. tn r* a vr\T*ir rsiv |Field, Va. . in r’a D „d C M a r" d s eW C Y F^ ty ana;. ***£ ’’VT Charlie. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burns and 15 ;P end !; g * ee , ks w,th hls children, Mr. and Mrs. Houston! m “‘. her ’J k ?t s : i J : West Trammell are spending the week at | Carolina Beach, Wilmington, N. C. Mrs. Eddie Davenport and son and Mrs. Lydia Warren, Kenneth and Mrs. W. L. Evans, Mrs. Cora Pnce B° bb y Thomas spent Sunday with and daughter. Misses Margaret Ev- Mrs. Ott Thomas who is a patient m ans and Betty Anne Campbell ar e ,<»« Baptist hospital in Columbta spending several days at Myrtle “ r - a " d , M r rs - John E - l '% y a " d jjl ach children of Laurens, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gaffney and!^^ Mr - and Mrs - J - Brevard Pal ~ terson. Mrs. James Jackson of Ware son are spending several days in the, Mr and Shoals, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Littleton. an( ji ivxr. ana Mrs. Carvin Bryant of Louisville, Ky., were week-end visi- mountains of North Carolina Tennessee -ott tti At Mr - and Mrs - Jac ^ Caraway of Co- t0 ^ of a Jl d ^ Irs ' '* , H G 4« Holt o ClaW ' Mr. and Mrs. R. L Littleton spent u the week . end with „ ^s A d a Center and Mrs Bessie Saturday in Greenviile. ! Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin. ' ‘ Mrs. Willie Mae Anderson, Sam, Mr and Mrs Lyle aic Lanford and Jess Rhodes of Tryon , di the week with relativ N. C., spent Monday with Mr. and lr ^ numoH Mrs. David Owens. Mrs. Esther Mitchell and Miss Marion Mitchell attended the Gallo way reunion at the home of Mr. and Holtzclaw and Mrs. Vesta Eubanks are are spending the week with Mr. and es in Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw in Greer. ’ Kenneth Smith of Coronaca, is Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Ficklin of vsiiting Richaid Wallenzine. Greenwood, spent the 4th with Mrs. 1 . Kenneth Hamilton of r^ar Chnton M T Ficklin • j is spending the week with Bill and Mr. and Mrs. Hall King and family Furman Campbell Mrs. Robert Lesley in Easley Mon- ^ o{ Panama City Fla t spent the Mrs. Charlie Garrett is visiting day Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bolton past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. ^ r - and ^ rs - Ralph Prince in Spar- Joe Terry, Sr. ! f anbur 2- * Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell Elizabeth Hamilton sP er >f tbe and children and Mrs. Beatrice Bolt- an( j sons are . spending the week week-end with Brenda Campbell, on of Greenwood, are spending the relatives in Asheville, N. C. Earl Patterson of Fort Mill, spent week at Lake Sega, N. C. 1 M r. and Mrs. Coley Campbell, Mr. the week-end with his brother. J. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Evans and and Mrs James Wilson and dau g h - B. Patterson, and Mrs. Patterson, daughter and Ricky Wilson spent ter are S p end i n g the week at Day-i :vir - and Mrs - Thomas Wooten and several days recently with Mrs. Ev- tona B eac h, Fla. , son Tucapau, spent the week-end ans’ mother, Mrs. Jim Price, and Mr. Mr and ’^i rs Ha ji j ng and family with relatives here. Price in Wrightsville, Ga. 0 f Glendale, spent the week-end ^ r - and Mrs. Earl Brasweh. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe, Miss with relatives here. Thelma Russ, Carol and Janelle Scott Joseph Dubose of the navy, spent spent Tuesday at Lake Sega, N. C. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ru- Wilson Garner, Jr., of Chester, fus King. spent the week-end with Mrs. Garner Mrs. Harriett King has returned and Mrs. C. W. W’ooten are spending the week in Fiona. Bobby W'ooten is spending the week in Greer. Mr. and Mrs. James Thornton and and children. home after spending several weeks daughter and Albert Timms o, Ana- Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers and with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith at er$on, spen. Mondav with .1:. and family spent several days recently Coronaca. ®^rs. Charlie Barkei. at their home at Penrose, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Galloway Miss Ruth Lowery spent several and daughter of Oak Ridge, Tenn.. days recently with Mr. and Mrs. For- rett McIntosh in Ninety-Six. Mrs. McIntosh and son returned home with them for a visit. Birth Announcement spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. G««etl A. G. Galloway. • j Mr. and Mrs. George Gossett an- Byrd Robinson of Asheville, N. C.,!nounce the arrival of a daughter, is spending the week with Mr. and i Ola Suzanne, July 2 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Gossett*is the former Miss Vir- ginia Quinn. Wonderful News For RUPTURED MEN — WOMEN THPOW AWAY conventional type trus. 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Mary Strickland has a birthday July 16. Campbell’s birthday. July 23rd is Miss Betty Anne Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard cele brated their 5th wedding anniver sary July 5. Dewey Oxner has a birthday today. June 30th was Joan Barker's birthday. Melbie Woody was 8 years old June 30. Russell Gray Wilson will celebrate his birthday July 6. OPEN HOUSE - JULY 7th & 8th EVERYONE IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR SHOWROOM ON THE GREENWOOD HIGHWAY IN LAURENS We Will Be Open from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. GRAND PRIZE - A FAMOUS MAKE OF GAS RANGE— COMPLETELY INSTALLED ALSO — A DOOR PRIZE EACH DAY — cr Visual He Oven too/ Everyone Over Eighteen Years of Age and Not An Employee of the Gas Company is Eligible to Register for Prises. CAROLINA SUBURBAN GAS CO. G. B. Sheppard, Manager — Phone 508 LAURENS, S. C. RULANE GAS — SERVICE AND APPLIANCES Cooking — Heating — Refrigeration — Water Healing Among The Sick || Mrs. W. D. Sizemore has been ill l several days. 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