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7“ d* i Pafce Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1949 West Clinton bo* enjoyed. The program committed is for- 1 unate in securing Mr. CL A. (Continued trom page one) boys and girls Saturday afternoon with a party in hono rof their son and daughter. Ann Webb and Mike Fowler, who were celebrating their lirst birthdays. They served ice cream and cook ies. after which each one was given numerous gifts by the guests. Mrs. Coker Honored Mrs. Geneva Coker was given a dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith in Coronaca. Members of the immediate family were present. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bauk- night, Mr. and Mrs. James Crain. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Wallenzine. Mrs. Coker was remembered with many gifts. Fellowship Supper at Bailey Memorial Methodist Church Bailey Memorial Methodist church is looking forward with great antici pation to the occasion of the Fellow ship supper >yhich will be next Sat- urray evening at 7 o'clock. Dinner will be, served at the time stated above, and from what is being over heard by different ones it is really going to be bountiful and palatable. Thi;; will be in the basement of the church and at the close of the dinner all will ascend to the audi- toriiim where a fine program will Andersnn, one of the Bible instruc tors at Presbyterian college, as the guest speaker. Also there will be specia Imusic given by musicians which have been secured from the outside. The pastor * will submit briefly some ot the plans instigated for the promotion of the program of the church in the future. * All members and constituents of the church are urged and invited to at tend. Also the church is proud to have as its guest on this occasion the members of the faculty of the Acade my Street school. Among The Sick Friends of Mrs. Hattie Smith are glad to know she is improving at her home from an illness. Mrs. 1 Clyde Bigbee is ill at her home on Main street. Mrs. Roy Sisk is recuperating at her home after being a patient at Hays hospital. Miss Wilma Dunaway is recuperat ing after a tonsilectomy at Hays hos pital last Saturday. Mrs. Ovell Woody is improving after being ill with flu several days. Friends of F. B. Burns are sorry to learn he is a patient in the Ander son hospital. Charlie Lowery is a patient at the Veteran’s hospital in Columbia. Celebrate Birthdays Tittle Jimmy Kmard celebrated his 3rd birthday with a party when I eighteen little boys and girls gath ered at—his—home Satur-day—afH I noon. Several games were played on- the lawn. j Mrs. Kinard served ice cream and cake to the group. ! Little Patricia Ann Penland was I given a party Saturday afternoon by her mother, Mrs. Manley Pen- ! land. Twenty-six little guest S were present and ice cream and cake was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Josshie Penland. Patricia was celebrating her 2nd birthday and received a number of i gifts. LT NOW j jog LAURENS “YOUR FAMILY THEATRE” v C hildren Under 12 Free \ First Show at Dusk — Complete Show After 10 Friday and Saturday, Sept. 16-17 “The Sea Spoilers” With JOHN WAYNE . TOMY’S WEST EXPIODES WITH All THE OLD TIME FUIYL COUIMBlA PCTURD <?em AUTRY J0jASf and hit lament kora*, CHAMPION jEAN (OTHER - RALPH MORCW CAIOL THU6T0N •.■ARK DANIELS^ m THE TEXAS RAAGERS, kiliWW t* !•* T«"*,0$ j m m am i«tu» « * UnCMO SCMAOIV - — • Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 19-20' * Romance, drama, laughter and heart break ... created out of the very heart and toil of America... by a great director and cast! 7 >: FRANK CAPI roes tnith Washington Jean ARTHUR ♦ lames STEWART will CLAUDE RAMS - EDWARD ARNOLD • SUY UNEE THOMAS MITCHBL • IEUUI MMM 1 > / Wednesday and Thuraday, Sept 21-22 M-C-ll ItUMOK ODMir TJ. Ti^nurn r i r ,r I I u s\ I toco*, wr technicolor. ikceu imseum Also Chapter 4—“Superman” s Birthdays and Wedding | Anniversaries Miss Billie Arnold has a birthday September 19. Charlie Fester celebrates his birth day today. Peggy Grady celebrated her birth day yesterday. Melissa Ann Burdette celebrated her 9th birthday Sept. 3. Patsy Burdette i was 7 years old September 2. L. B. Trammell celebrated his birthday Monday. Houston Trammell has a birthday September 19. Mrs. Melvin Hooper celebrated a birthday September 9. Bill Fuller celebrated a birthday September 12. W. M. Samples will be 73 years old September 2t$. September 15th is Mrs. E. A. Har ris’ birthday. Mrs. Cecil Spurlock has a birthday September 13. Mm. Brizil Honored On Tuesday evening Mrs. Edgar Brizil was given a surprise party at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. W. Windsor. A large number of friends gathered for the occasion to bid Mrs. Brizil farewell, as she is leaving to join her husband. Sgt. Brizil, who is sta tioned at Fort Ord, Calif. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Charles mdsor. Mrs. Carl Windsor and Mrs. Guy Curry, served refresh ments. Junior Missioitarr Society Organized On last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Murray Adams invited the girls of junior and intermediate ages to her home for the purpose of discussing j the possibility of organizing a Junior Missionary Society at Bailey Mem- ; orial Methodist church. After the purpose of the meeting had been explained by Mrs. Adams 1 the girls became very interested and expressed a desire to see such an organization effected. Consequently, with Mrs. Adams | presiding, the following officers were ’ unanimously elected: J Linda Dunaway—^President. Corrie Dunaway—Treasurer. Pat Cunningham—Secretary Mrs. Murray Adams—Sponsor. Sybil McCoy—Assistant sponsor. The meetings will be held week ly on Wednesday afternoon in the ditferent homes of the young people. This organization will seek to de velop within the minds of fthe girls ’ a love for the cause of missions, a determination to promote the work of missions, as well as to give them another opportunity for wholesome Christian fellowship, which will in turn have a tendency to build young people’s organizations in the church at large. > ’ New Unemployment Claims Show Substantial Gain Special to The Chronicle, i Columbia. Sept. 14.—The S. C. Employment Security Commission has just issued a report revealing that the number of new unemploy ment compensation claims made dur ing July rose 44 per cent above the figure for the preceeding month. In itial claims totalled 19,399 during July, a 27 per cent gain over June. Additional claims showed a five per cent increase. Laurens county is listed as being ' one of the twelve counties in South Carolina to havve between 4,500 and 8,999 workers covered by the em- ' ployment security commission. 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