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Volume XLIX
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
"^KS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent uid Representative
Mr. apd Mrs. Gay Sellers, Mrs.
P. L. Hooper and Mrs. Melvin Hoop
er attended the funeral of Mrs. Re
becca Fuller in Union recently.
Mrs. G. B. Cothran and son of
Jacksonville, Fla., spent several days
recently with Mrs. J. J. West.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hams
spent Sunday with \Jr. and Mrs. G.
C. Wilson at Mountville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ficklin of
Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin.
Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Chaney had
as their dinner guests Sunday Mrs.
Chaney’s mother, Mrs. B. L. Alex
ander, of Alexander City, Ala., Mrs.
Harvey Thomas of Mt. Holly, N. C.,
Miss Thelma Adams of Belmont, N.
C., Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thomas and
son of Greenwoood, Mrs. Paul Stroud
and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mason,
Mrs. Ernest Chaney, and Mrs. Leon
ard Bishop and son of this city.
Miss Amilee Staggs of Laurens,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Barbery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hewitt and
■on, Mrs. Beulah Abbott of Sunp-
sonville, visited Mr. and Mrs J. H.
Barbery during the week-end
Mrs Sellie Simmons of Laurens,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Heaton
Mr and Mrs C. C. Sanders and
daughter. Miss Janette Holley and
Clara Bennett and Bill Knox of IVin-
ety-Six. were recent guests of Mr
and Mrs Thomas Knox.
Muses Bea and Sue Terry of
Greenwood, were week-end guests
of their brother. Joe Terry, and
Mrs Terry
Mr and Mrs Joe Terry. Jr. and
Mary Ann of Joanna, spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs Joe Terry. Sr
James Arnold of Moncks Corner,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
?«tr*. J. L Arnold
Mrs Eugene Ramev and daughters.
Martha and Sandra, of Greenville,
were guests of Mr, and Mrs L. C
Ficklin Saturday
Mr end Mrs H. A Adams. Mr
and Mrs Cecil Adams and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams
near Warn Shoals Sunday.
Hubert Leopard apd daughter vis-
red Mr end Mrs George Leopard
near Saluda recently,
Mrs Esther Mitchell spent the
week-end with releuves in Easley.
Mrs. Lydia Warren is visiting her
granddaughter, Mrs. Robert Reed,
and Mr Reed in Hartford. Conn.
Mr and Mrs Tom Jones. Mr and
Mrs. W. A. Jones and son, Mrs. Eur-
Gold Theatre
JOANNA, S. C.
Momtnf Shorn—It A. M
Monday, Wednesday. Friday
Matinee—J P. M.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Night Shows—6:30 and 6:30
Every Night
Admission 35c (tic plus 6c tax)
Children under It—ic
Thur.-Fri. Oct. 6-7
YOU'RE MY
EVERYTHING
(In Technicolor)
With Dan Dailey and Anne
Baxter
Saturday October 8
STRIKE IT RICH
With Rod Cameron
Also Comedy and Serial
• • • • •
On Stoge 10:15 P. M.
Late Show Saturday Night
Only—
THE GEORGIA
PEACH PICKERS
On Screen—
t .MUSIC MAD
Mon.-Tues. Oct. 10-11
THE GOOD OLE
SUMMERTIME
(In Technicolor)
With Judy Garland and Van
Johnson
Wednesday October 12
KISS IN THE DARK
With Jane Wyman
Also CASH NIGHT
NEXT—
I WAS A MALE
WAR BRIDE
sula McCary of Greenwood, visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams ‘Sunday.
Mrs. R. H. Cause was called to
Rock Hill Saturday on account of the
illness of her brother,
j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Timms of
: Pendleton, were recent guests of Mr.
i and Mrs. Charlie Barker. *
■ Mr. and Mrs. Reed Devall and
family of Williamston, visited Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Oxner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wooten and
son, Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Wooten and son of Tucapau, and Dal-
mar Wooten of Washington. D. C,
visited relatives in Athens, Ga., Sun
day.
Mrs. Beulah Ballard of Honea Path,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. E.
Heaton, and Mr. Heaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell and
daughters and Mrs. A. F. Campbell
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson at
Joanna Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Hardman and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Abbott in Greenville
Mrs. Cecil Spurlock of Rock Hill,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Marcell Barker. Little Carroll
Barker returned home with her for
a visit.
Friends in the community sympa
thize with Mr. and Mrs! James
Caughman in the death of Mrs.
Caughman s mother, Mrs. S. L Long,
who passed away last Saturday
. Mr and Mrs. Nathan Cannon and
children spfnt the week-end with
Mr. and Mrk D D Purcell in Toc-
coa, Ga. **
Mr and Mrs Grange Campbell and
son visited Mrs E. T. Thornton in
j Enoree Sunday
Mr and Mrs Coley Campbell. Di
anne Wlhon and Linda Word were
leMtors in Greenwood Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Claud Walleruine
visited relaUves la Saluda Saturday
Mr and Mrs Marred Barker visit
ed Mr and Mrs Cecil Spurlock in
Rock Hill Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Brjoks Dunaway and
daughter. Catherine. Mrs Betty Law-
•on attended the funeral of Roy Wil
ton Lawton in Union Monday
Mrs Charlie Lowery and family.
Mrs Thornton Meadors. Miss Jean
' McCee. and Millard Price visited
I Mr Lowery who is a hospital patient
{in Aabevllle. N C.. Sunday
Mr. and Mrs J Brevard Patterson
and children and Mr. and Mrs Lu
cius Burns and daughter visited Mr.
and Mrs. W B Burns in Anderson
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Davis and
'son spent the week-end with Mr.
Land Mrs. Buddy Blarkwelder at
Clemson.
Jack Spillers of Clemson college,
spent the week-end with his parents.
Rev and Mrs. J. W. Spillers.
Mr and Mrs. J. C Cash and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Osborne and sons
of Oak Ridge. Tenn., were week-end
guests of Mrs. H. W. Ammons.
Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Ivey and
daughters of Laurens, visited Mrs.
Dock Dover Sunday.
Mrs. O. H. Shephard spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Godfrey.
Mrs. Louise Broom and daughter
of Laurens, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sumerel.
Birthday Party
Mrs. M. W. Adams entertained 12
little boys and girls in honor of her
j grandson, Terry Campbell, who was
celebrating his 6th birthray with a
party on Saturday.
Several outdoor games were play
ed, after which refreshments were
served.
Each little guest remembered
Terry with a gift.
Mrs. Ceiter Honored
On Sunday the immediate family of
Mrs. Ada Ceiter gave her a surprise
birthday dinner at her home. Mrs.
Center was celebrating her 70th
birthday.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Holtzclaw, Sr., and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw, Jr., and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rollins
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton
Powell and Mrs. Essie Powell and
family of Greer; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Holtzclaw, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller
and Gail,, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Hughes and family.
Mrs. Ceiter received many gifts.
Rally Day Sunday
Sunday, October 9, is rally day at
Bailey Memorial Southern Methodist
church with a goal of 200. We are
expecting every member and friend
of the church to help us reach this
goal, the pastor says.
This will also be the first time a
church service will be broadcast over
WLBG it is announced.
Woman's Club Meeting Held
The Clinton Mills Woman’s club
met last week in the parlor of Bailey
Memorial church. The meeting was
called to order by the vice-president,
Mrs. Eunice Arnold. Mrs. Grange
Campbell gave the devotional and
Mrs. John Holland led in prayer. Af
ter singing the club song, “Help
Somebody Today,” Mrs. Wallace pre
sided over the business meeting and
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Clinton, S. C, Thursday, October 6, 1949
Number 39
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leeway, with large q oantities of mate rial being delivered on the site by the rontrartors. C
present for the reeont ground-breaking. Left to right: R. P. Wilder. T. C. Johnson. D A. Yarborough. J M.
. W. C. Baldwin. R. L Plaxieo. Goorge H. < orneison. C. C. Giles. H L. Eiehelberger Mayor L. F. Bishop T E.
E. Wysor. HL Harr> Y MrSween A. A. .HH all. Jr, of C oounerrr. Ga.
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Magic Skin Doll
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Gilbert Erector Sets . $3.00 to $10.95
Tool Chests $2.98 up
Metdl Doll Strollers $1.98
Elective Stoves $3.98 up
Rocker Horses $4.98
Climbing Tractors $1.59 up
Cowboy Suits $3.39
Cowgirl Suits $6.69
Toy Pianos — $2.98 up
Tea Sets 98c up
Firestone Service Station $4.98
Beautiful Doll Houses *^$7.75
Pedal Cars , $1325 up
Wagons, any size $1.98 up
Shoo-Fly $6.59
Doll Bathinette $3.98
Doll House Furniture $1.00 Set
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Wooden Blocks
Savings Bonk ..
Typewriters .....
Doll Carriages
Ironing Boards'..
Daisy Air Rifles ..
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$3.50
$3.98
$4.98 up
$1.98
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Blackboards $3.59
Table and Chair Sets $6.95 up
Taker Toys 51.75
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