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i t *h THE CHRONICLE. Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable ©ip (Eliutmt Ql^rnmrIp If You Don't Read IHE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume XLIX Clinton, S. C, Thursday, September 1, 1949 Number 34 WEST ClIKTON SOCIAL HMD PERSONAL NEWS HRS. JOE CAMPBELL, efrptfpaMMt *nd Representative 1 * Mr. .and Mrs. H. W. Childress and daughter, Mrs. Wilmer Sanders and son of Chester, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McGinnis in Kings Mountain, N. C. Bruce Crouch of Columbia, is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Cole L. Blease. Louis Quinn of Lockhart, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "W. H. Quinn. EM3c and Mrs. James H. Ammons j their guests Tuesday Miss of Norfolk, Va., spent several days Tooley of Greenville, Mrs. during the week with Mrs. W. H. Ammons. Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Walton and i Irene Kato and sons, George family of Colquitt. Ga., spent several 1 James Morris of Langley. Wilson-Green reunion in Spartan burg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie B. Tinsley and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ruf us Satterfield in Laurens Sunday. Mrs. Mary Passmore is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall in Lancaster. Peggy and Virginia Chaney of High Shoals, N. C., spent several days with relatives here recently. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Owens had as Joyce J. T. Braswell, Mrs. Melvin Huey visited Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings in New berry Sunday. Mrs. Braswell re mained for a visit. Waters King of Nashville, Tenn., ^umbia is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. Ralph Bauknight is vsiiting Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bauknight in Green wood. Mrs .Thormon Meadors and son are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. James Strickland in Grover, N. C. Miss Peggy Cato of Edgefield, spent the week-end with Miss Louise Hedspeth. Mr. and Mrs. Os'car Kinard and Mrs. Bud Ray served refreshments Roland are improving after being ill. iner, served ice /ream, cake and lem- Miss Campbell and Miss Arnold Mrs. J. R. Hamrick, Jr., has been onade. will be among those leaving next ill several days. j , Spivey was presented many Tuesday for-.nurse's training in Co-. Mrs. Howard Dunaway is recuper- useful gifts. ating at her home after an operation last week at the Blalock Clinic. With The Sick Young People Entertained On Saturday evening the young people’s union of Calvary Baptist of church BTU entertained at a party in Sherrill Gossett has been ill sev- Mrs. Spivey Entertained eral days. • \ Last Friday evening a group Friends of Mrs. Robert McGinnis friends gathered at the home of Mrs. honor of the boys and girls who are will be sorry to learn she is ill. Cecil Wooten for a surprise birthday leaving for college and nurse’s train- Mrs. Leila Smith is ill at her home party honoring Mrs. Ray Spivey. ing . ( on Gordon street. i During the evening several games Several games were played, direct- Miss Virginia Owens is a patient were played, after which the host- ed by Miss Polly Brazil. Refresh- in Hays hospital.. esses, Mesdames Ina Bell Hooper, ments were served. Little Laverne Rice is ill. Cecil Wooten. Melvin Huey, Thomas A little gift was presented each Mrs. Doshia Smith and Mrs. C. H. Balue, W. E. Braswell and R. .C Ox- (Continued on Page three) days receptly with Mr. and Mrs J. McGinnis J. Tooley, Mrs. R. W. McGee of Au- Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holtz- gusta, Ga., Mrs. R. E. Barton, Mrs.! daw were visitors in Newberry Saf- and urday. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton and Mr. and Mrs. Dody Cooper and son j family attended the Sexton reunion spent the week-end with Mr. and' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and Mrs. C. L. Cooper. Sexton near Clinton Sunday. H. A. Campbell of Shelby, ,N. C., W. H. Quinn spent .the week-end ^i r . anc j Mrs. Joe Ballard and visited relatives here during the with Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt in Union, children of Glenrock, Pa., spent the week. , Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ivey and chil- *eek with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Heat- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bauknight at- dren, Sgt. and Mrs. C. W. Robert- on . tended the funeral of C. B. Living- son and Mrs. B. B Neal spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis. Mr rton in Newberry Sunday. with relatives in Ware Shoals. and Mrs. Dav;d Owens. Mrs. Blanche Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knox~5pent Creswell. Mrs James Craine. Mr. and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wilson, the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. O. Owens attended the fun- Grover Wilson, Jr,., Mr. and Mrs W. T. Turner in Williamston. eral of Mr. Owens’ brother, \\ Johnnie Wilson and children, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell. Jr . Long, in Laurens Monday m Mrs. Ed Harris and son attended the and children. Mr. and Mrs. W. E Mi nd Mrs Ri >h ! SPECIAL! M 2 Days Only! 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(aaey, Robbie Hamrick. Thank You! _ i Riddle. Mr and Mrs. Joe Campbell and daujn- fer accompanied M.ss Myra Cooper tc her k<>me in Anderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Brook* Dunaway am- daughter and Mrs. Betty Dunaway visited Mrs Char;:e Garre't .n Spar tanburg recently. Mrs Paul Turner and children o’ Greenville, vis ted her parents. Mr and Mrs W C WULama. last week Mrs R S Hudson and sons of At lanta, Ga. are vtalttng her mother Mrs Be«*ie Holttrlaw Mr and Mrs Dick Carter and or. of La new* ter. visited Mr and Mr* Thornton Meadors lost weoh Joe Carroll fimith of Rock H 1L and Paul Siw.tn of Hortsvtlle and Mr and Mrs Boyd Sswitn of Bam berg. were recent vtaators of Mr and Mr* M a reel! Bar art Mr and Mrs Carl Jackson and children of Laurens via.ted Mr and Mrs Claud Waliesuune Sunday Randolph Saa-ta and Joan Name*! •truth of Laurens spent Saturday with Richard WaLenrtne Ray Feerier of Mowatud Teaa*. ke vts.t rg Mr. and Mr* James Duna way. ILa^fe * or astl re^uftt ' '< with him after spending severs! wera* herd Mrs damme Saelgrove and ehil* i. ' r i. * , • r 1 j • r v . and Mr* S B Snelcrwe Mr* John D Berwick ef Balti* mere. Mi. l* v siting her s.*'ec Mrs Mi Jame< ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • a a a ♦ a ♦ ♦ e o Birtkda** and It adding .%wniv ersarfe* ‘man *v is will oe :: m- W. MU MMdM— ,| -H 1 Mr* J«*me* Cat Jay August 1 < Kt;th Caughm today Martin Brai; j tomvm w. DC3c and >!rs. Char’e* Wine I .elebrated their 2nd weJd^ng ar versary August 2d f Tomorrow is the b.rthday ol O McGee Mrs. C. B Smith observed a b.rth day August 22. Barbara Jean Simmons will be 5 years old September 10. Charles S.mmons has a birthday I September 3. September 12th is Mrs. R. L. S.m mons’ birthday. Cecil Spurlock has a birthday September 3. Mrs. «E. E. Cagle's birthday is September 6. Today is Robert L6e Adams birth day. August 27th is Mrs. Cecil Wooten’s birthday. Mrs. Buddy Blaekwelder has «a birthday September 4. Miss Evelyn Heaton will celebrate her birthday September 15. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Lawson will celebrate their 9th wedding anniver sary September 15. Jimmie Boyton will be one year old tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boyter cele brate their 33rd wedding anniver sary today. Mafvin Lollis, Jr., was 5 years old August 17. Mime* Campbell and Arnold Given •’Going-Away” Party Misses Betty Anne Campbell and Billie Arnold' 1 were complimented with a go.ng-away party at the home of Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat Friday evening. Deep rose and lavender dahlias uere used in decoration in the host ess’ home for the occasion. After an evening of fun and con versation the young ladies were showered with a downpour of lovely gifts The hostess, assisted by Mrs Joe' 11. 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