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/ i * 4>. V ' 4 THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1949 V THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pajfe ThrM WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative ‘I— ■—a world where the forces Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wyatt and daughter of Spartanburg, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boyette. Mr and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Snelgrove in Saluda. patient at Hays hospital. Miss Rosalee Watson is recuperat ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Huey after being a patient at the General hospital in Spartanburg. home after a two weeks stay with' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee, Sr. Among those attending of Jack Meadort in Lancaster were Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Mead- two years of declining health. He was the criminal the young lad who has ors and son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1 a native of Georgia but had made his Meadors and children, Watt and home in Clinton for 18 years. of sin j robbed a bank, burglarize! a store. • .shall have melted inio the benehcent t0r 3 tolen an* automobile, never bad influences of love, mercy, and hope. William H. Dover ‘‘The criminal has scorned, belit- ted, and mocked Christianity. He has impugned the very principles w'hich would have given him the strength the funeralj William H. Dover, 74, died Sunday| anc j fortitude to overcome the temp- ster Sunday morning at his home near here after tations of evil. In many instances, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Evans andid ark Meadors, Mr. and Mrs. R. L , He is survived by his wife. Mrs. the opportunity,, as a youngster, to learn the way of Christianity The teachings of Christ were absent from the profound guidance‘of Christian instruction, was unable, on his own initiative, to quickly and correctly make the decisions required in life. He measured his future in terms of his home, he never went 1 to Sunday expediency, convenience and mun- school or church, nor read the words j dane pleasures. The strength of char- of the Master. He became, to air in- acter, fashioned by Christian ideals, tents and purposes, a non-Christian I was denied him—and he strayed into personality. This indiviual, lacking 1 the i path of crime.” Yarborough and children, J. W. Fow- Margaret Jane Dover; two sons and ler- six daughters, Dock of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks spent Leonard of Greenville, Mrs. Earl the week-end with friends in Ches- Braswell. Mrs. Buford Gregory and ter. l Mrs. Jack Bullman of this city; Mrs. Miss Kay Medlock spent last week George Fuller of Joanna; Mrs. Milam J. L. Arnold, Mr.' with Miss Pa tsy Seay in Ware Shoals.: Owens of Easley; Mrs. Raymond W r il- Mrs. J. H. Foster and Mary Fran- hams of Danville, Va., 29 grand- Margaret visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Baker in Balfour, N. C., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon and children of Johnston, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and Jimmy, \ and John Arnold attended a birth day dinner in honor of Amos Ar nold in Woodruff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holtzclaw spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rod- elsperger in Newberry. Mr. and M*s. J. H. Sparks were visitors in Anderson Monday Mrs. Marie Wiley spent the week end with relatives in Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ledbetter spent Sunday with Mr. and..'Mrs. William Carroll in Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. George Slice of Whitmire, spent Sunday with Ben Woodward and family. •Atlas Lokey and Paul Dean and daughtef of Spartanburg, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lokey. Mrs. W. L. Brewer and children of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Isenhower. Mrs. Susie Blanton spent several days recently with her daughter, Mrs. Ola Burdette, in Greenville. Mrs. Clara Qopton of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting her sister and broth er, Mrs. Elizabeth Woodward, and Ben Woodward. Mrs. Essie Crow of Cross Hill, visited Mrs. Ella Harvey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and Katherine, Mrs. Betty Lawson visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Merrell in Greer and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Little john in Duncan Sunday. Carl Heaton, Sr., spent the week P'OTiVI ROGERS ces, J. J. McGinnis and Juanita vis- 1 children and 15 great-grandchildren; ited relatives in Travelers Rest Sun- one sister, Mrs. Lessie Cantrell of day. | Central. 1 Funeral services were held Tues- | Church Bhrns Mortgage j day at the Church of God on Eliza- Sunday, July 24th, marked a great beth street. The Rev. R. H. Gause event in the history of the Clinton* officiated, assisted by the Rev. Jen- Pentecostal Holiness church in its j nings. . annual homecoming. The day was! Pallbearers were Bobbie Joe Bras- | Save More at Your Friendly Rogers Store! LIBBY’S TASTY’ CORNED observed with special singers and speakers. A milestone was reached at the afternoon service when the mortgage of the church was burned. Rev. C. J. Sexton is pastor of the church. ' • well, Jimmie Braswell, Grady Mar tin, O. E. Martin, Wirt Jennings and Jack Griffin. Interment was in Rosemont ceme tery. Fresh New Pack! CS RED TART PITTED PIE BEEF 12-oz. Can 41c CHERRIES! HI-C REFRESHING ORANGEADE 46-oz. Can 29C Birthday Party Mrs. Carl Heaton, Sr., gave a party on. Saturday at her home on Wash Religion ond Crime By John Edgar Hoover, head of ington street in honor of her little . _ . daughter, Mary Ann, who was cele- e brating her 3rd birthday. No. 2 Can “Powerful forces are today strug gling to control the souls of men. 1 Deep-seated evils—of sin, crime, and I STANDARD CRYSTAL-PURE TABLE 24-oz. Pkgs. SALT 11c Thirteen little boys and girls en joyed a number of gamfcs on the la ? n : . ., . .. . . iniquity—are abroad in the land, in- 1 Later m the evening the hostess, . , assisted by Misses Peggie Ginn, Bet- tent on destroying the tenets of de fy Jo Norris and Janette Heaton, mocrac y anc * Christianity and under-: served refreshments. mining the progress achieved by all Mary Ann received a number of mankind through centuries of effort. ; gifts to delight a little girl. | “Crime, unfortunately, is one of the most powerful divisive forces MARGARINE Nu-Treat Colored 1-Ib. Qtrs. 3lc BAKING SODA Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Arm & Hammer 3 pk s*- in contemporary life—disparaging the fundamental concepts of truth i Mrs. J. B. Patterson has a birthday and righteousness and impuging the I sancity of law and order. Crime sets Mrs. Alice Kinard’s brother a * a u ^ st ?™ ther ' I end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Es-i birthday. agamst neighbor, father against son. kew in Greenville. ! July 25th was Mrs. Grace Brew- Each year crime exa an ap- Saturday. Sunday is palling toll in America—a toll of death, suffering and the blighting of | human life. In 1948 alone an esti mated total of almost one and three- quarter million serious crimes were a committed, or more than three every minute! I Pvt. Lewis T. Kay returned to New ( er"s birthday. Orleans, La., recently after spending j Miss Gerry Barbery had a birth a furlough with his grandparents, 1 day July 2. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton, Sr. Pvt. 1 Carol Jean Rorrer was 7 years old Kay will return to the Panama July 18. Canal Zone for further duty. Mrs. Roy Cannon celebrated Mrs. Mary Ruth Harmon of birthday July 24. »- . Wrightsville, Ga., is visiting rela- Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Downs are Moreover, the utter seriousness tives here. i celebrating their 18th wedding anni- ancl - agedy of current crime condi- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Jr„ iversary today. ! ti0ns a re underlined by F. B. I sta- and children visited Mr. and Mrs.i J. H. Seay celebrated his 70th|’ ;StiCS which reflect that o! a., per- Bob Wertz near Saluda Sunday. ' birthday yesterday. s0ns arrested and fingerprinted last Mrs. Robert Reid and sons of Harold Madden will be 12 years old ' ear almost 3- per cent, were un .er Hartford, Ky., are visiting Mrs. Reids August 4. the a £ e ot -$■ The problem of the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas. 1 July 27th was Mrs. J. E. Bras- criminal is the problem of society at Walter Davenport of Manhattan, well, Jr.’s birthday. , large. Tne young person, by faking N Y is spending the week with his j Shirley Ivester was 11 years old th e law into his own hands, blights brother. Eddie Davenport, and Mrs. July 12. * not only his own personality either Davenport ' Charles Ingram will be 12 years temporarily or permanently, but n- Mr. and Mrs. Dudolph Barker and K^d August 1. elates the moral fiber of society it- and Mrs. D. M. Sanders) ♦ sel L u » i » 4U « c. ui Among The Sick ' The eternal truths of the Bible, Mrs. H. R. Smith has been ill sev- which have served as indestructible eral days. guideposts for generations past, re- Mrs. Robert Bigham is recuperat-, present the blazing, beacons which ing at the home of her mother, Mrs. light the paths of the future. A world J. N. Bigham, near Clinton after be- not practicing the teachings of Chris- ing a patient at Hays hospital. I tianity is a world of despair, divis- Mrs. George Samples is improving ion, and expediency. Christianity children were visitors in Greenville Saturday Maxcy Joe Hedspeth is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garner, Jr., in Chester this week. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Maden and family of Ware Shoals, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mad den. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick and Juanita vistied Mr. Hamrick’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hamrick, in Greenwood Sunday. Mrs.' Irene Hall of Atlantta, Ga., „ is spending the week with her broth er, J. R. Hamrick, and Mrs. Hamrick. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wooten and son of Tucapau, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and Mrs. Leila Smith were visitors in Greenville Saturday. R. C. McGinnis and Odis Smith were visitors in Greenville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, Jr., and daughter of Newberry, spent the week-end with Mrs. Leslie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox. Mrs. Royce Smith and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath, Mr. and Mrs. John Heath of Ware Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay Sun- dsiy* 'Mrs. Flora Mason and daughter of Camden, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moody. Marion Strickland of Cheyenne, Wyoming, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Strickland and his grandmother, Mrs. C. B. Smith. Mrs. R. P- Harris was called to Greenville recently on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Katie Caldwell. Mrs. W. D. Middleton and chil dren are visitnig Mr. and Mrs. V*. W. Middleton near Piedmont. Lorraine Patterson is spending sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ivey in Laurens. Shirley Ann Hedspeth is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Purcell in Carnesville, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenzine and sons and Mrs. Geneva Coker at tended a birthday dinner Sunday at I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith near Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett and son of Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell Sunday. Mr and Mrs. L. J. Smith of Rock Hill, and Paul Smith of Hartsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker the past week-end. Mr and Mrs. Nathan Cannon and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ivester Visited Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Purcell in Toccoa, ,Ga., during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bauknight vis ited Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Baukmgh.t in Greenwood Saturday. , . Judy Bauknight is visiting Mr. artd Mrs. W. E. Bragg near CUnton. Mrs. Wilma Bigbee and daughter, o! Grayville, 111., have returned at her home after being a patient in Hays hospital the past week. 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