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THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspoper, Complete Newsy and Reliable QUtntan (Eknmrlp If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News — Volume XLIX Clinton, S. C, Thursday, September 8, 1949 Number 35 WEST CLINTOK SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MBS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent end Representative Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman were called to Mauldin Monday on account of the death x>f Mr. Whitman’s broth er. 91c John Whitman. Mrs. Emma Neal and granddaugh ter of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Estes of Winnsboro, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay. Mr. and Mrs. Garven Gwens of Williamston, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris and Mrs. Earl Wooten and daughter of Spartanburg, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris. Ph.lc and Mrs. W. O. Sheppard and daughter of Newport, R. I., are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sheppard. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McAbee of Enoree, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hampton, f Gerald Baker of Marietta, Ga., has returned home after several weeks visit with his grandmother, Mrs. W. R. Price. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Owens visited their son, D. E. Owens, and Mrs. Ow ens in Laurens Tuesday. Those attending the Adams reun ion from this community Sunday 1 were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams, Mr. SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED AT RODDY’S Chicken Chow Mein —that famous and delicious dish, served at all times Business Luncheon 50c ONE MEAT, TWO VEGETABLES, BREAD. BI TTER AND DRINK We Are Now Prepared To Serve Our Customerx Small Western Branded Steaks at $1.45 Large Steaks — $1.75 Roddy's Restaurant Grade M A’ choose their wardrobes from the pages of CHARM and CHANEY’S bring you the newest in color, in fabric, in silhouette . . . A fashions that make CLINTON’S business girls the Best-Dressed Girls in the World CHANEY’S DRESS SHOPPE Clinton — Laurens and Mrs. Robert Adams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and family and Mrs. Loretta Caughman. Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Sparks attend ed the Sparks reunion in Union Sun day Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Scott in Union. Mrs. Jesse Samples and daughter visited Mrs. Samples’ mother, Mrs. Hattie Smith, who is seriously ill in Charlotte. N .C„ the past week-end. Mrs. Wilson Garner and children of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wil- kerson and daughter of Toccoa, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J W. Hedspeth. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders and children, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and Jimmy and Charles Kinard vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Britten In Morganton, N. C., Sunday. Mr. and 1 Mrs. E. B. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Burwick attended the Norton reunion in Greenville' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Devall and children of Williamston, visited relatives here during the week-end. Billy E. Hamrick, who has been stationed in England, has received an honorable discharge from the army, and is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Berry of Whit- mirt, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. E Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harvey in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell. Jr.. *nd children tpent Sunday in the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. Ess.e B Simmons., Mrs. Blanche Creswell, Mr. ant Mrs Mel vin E Creswell visited Mr, ant Mrs. J. M. Crsewell in Abbeville Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs Claud Warren and ich.ldren of Charleston, are visiting Mrs. Warren s mother. Mrs A F. Campbell, and ether relatives. Mr. and Ms. Grange Campbell and eons visited Mrs. Chari.e Garret* and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Prince in Spartanburg Sunday Mr and Mrs. Pete McMan.n of Fairforest, vis.ted relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson and children of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenzine dur.ng the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Burton of Greenwood, spent Sunday w.th Mr and Mrs. Claud WalUenzint. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson. Mr and Mrs. Rufus Darnel! of Joanna, visited Mrs. A F. Campbell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John. Maye and daughters visited Mrs. May's parents. Mr and Mrs. C. P. Grady, in Union Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell, Mr. i and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell were | Voters in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin and Sandra of Ware Shoals, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. W E Bras well. Mr and Mrs. Cecil Adams and children and Mrs. J. B. Barbery were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. David Owens spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P Dye, in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McCall were called to Greenville recently on account of the death of Mrs. Settle C. Burton.! Rev. and Mrs. John H. Holland attended the ministers meeting of the Southern M. E. conference at Maple JStreet church in Columbia Monday. Mrs. J. B. Patterson and children ; spent the weekend with Mrs. J. W. Patterson in Fort Mills. Mr. Patterson joined them on Sunday for the Pat terson reunion. Marion Deadwyler and Edward Beckham of Parris Island, spent sev eral days at their homes recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Yarborough and Mrs. Bill Culbertson of Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarbor- 'ough Sunday. J. D. Berwick of Baltimore, Md., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yar borough. Sgt. and Mrs. Willie Lawson of Camp Lee. Va., spent the week-end j with Mrs., Betty Lawson. Miss Dorothy Gilmer is visiting her brother, E. E. Gilmer and Mrs. Gilmer in Noriolk, Va. Sgt. and Mrs. C. W. Robertson spent the week-end with relatives in Greenville. Mrs. Bill Hedspeth and son of Laurens, spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble. Miss Gladys Bobo of Whitmire, spent last week with Mrs. Mollie Painter. Miss Irene McFadden of Laurens, spent the week-end with Mrs. Mary Jane Blackwell. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Owens had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs S. A. Owens of Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Adams of Ninety-Six, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Ben Campbell and son, Jerry, spent the weekend with her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jenkins, in Ware Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell of Anderson, spent the week-end with) Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. Mrs. Ursula McCary and Kay Childs of Greenwood, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams. Hubert Leopard spent Sunday with' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leopard, near Saluda. George ces, on August 4. Mrs. Snow is the Snow’s parents. Mr and Mrs J >hn former Miss Mary Campbell. Among The Sick O’Neal Campbell is a patient in the Oliver General hospital in Au gusta, Ga. R. R. Gilmer has been ill several w r eeks. Birth Annuncements Evans Mr. and Mrs James Evans are re ceiving congratulations upon the ar rival of a son, James Elliott, on Au gust 28 at the Newberry county hos pital. Mrs. Evans is. the former Miss Cleo Hooper of this city. ♦ Snow Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Fran- Campbeil here. Miss Arnold Honored M. W. Adams entertained at Adams Reunion Held About one hundred and twenty- Mrs. five friends and relatives met at the ' a dinner given in honor of Miss Billie home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Adams Arnold at her home Monday evening, near Greenwood Sunday for the Ad- Miss Arnold was presented a string ams reunion. Picinic lunch was sery-! of pearls. ed on the lawn in the old-fashioned i - way. Woman's Club Meets This was the first reunion held and The Woman’s’ club met Monday it was decided to make it an annual evening with the president, Mrs. J L. Arnold, presiding. The club sang # j' Help Somebody Today.’’ Receives Discharge The secretary, Mrs. Frank Han- Sgt. Bill Snow has received an cock, called the roll with each mem- honorable discharge from the army ber answering with “Who is our.ideal August 11 at Elgin Air Base. Fla. Neighbor’’” Sgt. Snow spent four and one-half Mrs. Roy Trammell read the by years in service, of which twelve laws to the new members, after months were in the Pacific area. which it was voted to change the Mr. and Mrs. Snow and children meeting night to the second and are making their home with Mrs.' <Continued on page six) Joanna Store News GlatU Slt&p. 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