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Volume XLIX
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, August 25, 1949
Number 33
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MBS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent *nd Representethre
Mrs. Beulah Ivester of Greenville,
and Mrs. Pearley Young and chil
dren are visiting relatives here.
Miss Betty Lou Milam spent the
•week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Milam near Mountville.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barbery and
son of Greenville, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks spent
the week-end with relatives in
Greenwood. Mary Evelyn Sparks
returned with them for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bailey near Gray
Court Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bettis in
Woodruff Sunday.
Sonfiy Cauble spent the week-end
WLth Fred Hendrix in Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell. Jr.,
and children of Gaffney, are spend
ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Crain and Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Bagwell, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ficklin of Iva,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Ficklin.
Miss Mary C. Holland of Ruby, has
returned home after spending sev
eral days at the home of Rev. and
Mr*. John Holland.
Mrs. Carl Heaton and son visited
Mr and Mr* Ernest Eakew in Green
ville Saturday.
Je*se Sample and Mr and Mrs.
James Smith spent Wednesday in
Charleston
Mr and Mr* Thomas Mitchell and
Tommy of Laurens, spent Sunday
with Mss Esther Mitchell
Miss Marlon Mitchell visited Mr
and Mrs A O Galloway in Green-
Mr. 4 and Mrs. Dale Holland re
turned to their home in Greenville
after spending the past ten days at
the home of Rev. and Mrs. John H.
Holland.
Mrs. Jesse Harmon and children Mrs. E. Gettys Nunn and daughter,
of. Johnston, are spending the week and MisS Elsie Farris of York, are
with Mr. an,d Mrs. Wm. Cannon. spending today with Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Myra Cooper of Anderson, is Rufus King. Mrs. Harriette King
spending the week with relatives will return home with them for a
here. j visit.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Reed and
a son, Michael Earl, on August 18 Rev. Paul K. Holland, in Ruby, in a
at the Newberry hospital. Mrs. Jen- « iWO , vv ^eks revival. We are re-
nings is the former Miss Lucille; a ]j j n their usual
Braswell of this city. [places on Sunday, Sept. 4, as we re-
I sume our fall work in bulding God’s
Kingdom.—Rev. John H. Holland.
daughter of Lyman, visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Word recently.
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank everyone for their
Mrs. S. C. Foster has returned kindness shown us during the illness
home after a month’s visit with [ and at the death of my husband, S:d j
1st. Sgt. .and Mrs. L. R. Foster at Icenhower. Also for the beautiful
Langley Field, Va. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bums and fam
ily and S. C. Foster spent several
days during the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Hoyle Foster in WUmington,
N. C.
Rev. and Mrs. John H. Holland
and Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holland
of Greenville, spent last Thursday
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Paul
K. Holland in Ruby.
floral offerings.
—Mrs. Sid Icenhower
Bfrthday Party for Wallace Putnam
On Saturday afternoon twenty lit
tle girls and boys gathered at the
home of Wallace Putnam for a birth
day party.
A number of outdoor games were
Among The Sick
Mrs. H. R. Smith has been ill sev-;
eral days.
Friends of Mrs. Wm. Cannon will
be sorry to know she is ill again, i
Cecil Wooten is improving after
being ill several days.
Naomi Brewer has been ill several |
days. '
Service* at Bailey Memorial
The regular Sunday school, services
will be held next Sunday morning
at 10 o’clock, August 28, but there
wdll be no morning or evening wor- 1
ship services, as the pastor will be 1
out of town assisting his brother.
Quinn In Japan
Private Wade H. Quinn, son of
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FOR SALE
Seven-room house, completely remodeled inside and
out, with electric lights, good well, newly painted three-
stall barn; 10 acres good level land fronting Cross An-
chor-Spartanburg highway, three miles north Cross An
chor. near Burnt Factory bridge. A real buy for $3750.
Will sell or trade for timber land. Inquire . . .
DILLARD'S STORE, Cross Anchor
or BERRY LI MBER CO.. Phono (591-J. Union. S. C.
played on the lawn. Later in the
1 afternoon the hostess. Mrs. Clyde
Among those attending the funeral Putnam, served the group ice cream
of Mrs. Katie Caldwell in Greenville an( ). ca )( e
Wallace received a number of use
ful gifts.
WEST CLINTON NO. 2
Mr. WIImu Honored
Mrs Grover Wilaon and children
entertained at d:nner in honor of
Mr Wilaon who was celebrating a
birthday, Sunday at their home in
# Tran
Mrs Haae! Cranford of Charles
ton. ta spending the week with Mr
and Mrs W D Suemore
Grange Campbell v tat ted Mr and
Mrs Elledpa Campbell in Lauren*
Saturday
W A Dunaway. Jr. and son were
tkatlar* m Spartanburg Sunday
Mm Trey Levin of Kmgaport.
Tenn. la »pending the eeek with bar
Mm Mattie *MaMr ,
. Mm Edgar Bran! and *©n of Co-
spent leveral day* recently
withler parent*. Mr and Mm C W
Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Middleton and children, Mrs. E. C.
Mody and daughter and Dial Jacks.
Mrs. Essie Powell of Greer, spent
, the week-end with her mother, Mrs
Ada Center.
Mrs Bessie Holtxclaw is visiting
her daughter. Mrs R S. Hudson, and
Mr. Hudson in Atlanta. Ga
I Mr and Mrs W B Patterson and Woodruff
children of Parma. Ohio, and Mm
L. M Hope of Charlotte. N C. are Birthdav* and Weddiac
spending several days with Mr and Anatvemarte*
I Mrs J. Brevard Patterson i Mrs Joe Bum* celebrated her
Mr and Mm Arthur Sanders and birthday August 20
children. Mr and Mrs W E Bra*- Mis* Marion Mitchell observed her
well visited relst.ves In Newberry birthday August 2b
Saturday. Audrey Jo Maye reefer ate j her
Friends of Mm R P Harm sym- jjth birthday August 22
pathixe with her ;n the death of her Sandra heater bras 7
another. Mrs Katie Caldwell, who August I
died last Monday in Greenville a R Ivester celebrated a b.r-11»»
Pvt Lawrence C Barbery who August IS Mr and k^s Ivester
recently returned from Germany, is ( ««-braled their IJth wedd ng *nni-
»pending a Ik-day furlough with hi* ««rsary August 14 .
parent*. Mr and Mm J. H Barbery Sonny Cauble will celebrate hi*
Mta* Mary Ruth fVndletao of Gray birthday Sunday
Court, la via ting Mr and Mr* B D Mr and Mrs J. W Cram s5e-
Bremer | bra ted the.r birthday August 22
Mr and Mm N W ChIJdem and T^ey were ts-’.i • years i
daughter. Mrs Wiimer Sanders and
s**n of Chss’er Mr a-d Mrs C.yds
Mi<i -• I of K.ng« MeuTain. N C. jenauae*
wore * sea-end guests af Mr and Mr and Mrs Wut Jenmnga. Jr.
Mrs J J McG.nnts of Newberry announce tne birth of
yesrs old
KIWANIS BARBECUE
TODAY!
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25
6 O’CLOCK
Tickets $1.50
Rear Clinton Armory
I’ROf EEIK WILL BK I SED FOR C HARITY
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la Case of Ram. Barbecue WIM Be Served In the Armory
The Public Is Invited
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