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Volume XLIX
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, October 13, 1949
j Number 40
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
WR8. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent end Representative
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCullough
and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Godfrey in Greenwood Sunday
afternoon. _ -
Among those attending the Laur
ens Associational meeting Tuesday
were: Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers,
Mrs. Laura Mae Howard, Mrs. Betty
Lawson and Mrs. Joe Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood of
Greenwood, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Ora Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks had as
their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Bolton and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Sparks and family, Mr.
and Mrs. C. V. Sparks of Greenwood,
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Boll of Atlanta,
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynie spent
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the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Chasteen in Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Eubanks at Calhoun Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lindler and
children of Whitmire„ Sergeant Joe
Dubas of Eadenton, N. C., were Sun
day guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. W.
Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boyette, Mrs.
Leo’ Riser and Mrs. Charlie -Loewry
visited Mr. Lowery spent Sunday
with Mr. Lowery who is a patient in
the Veteran’s hospital in North Caro
lina.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McGee visited
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Spires in Lau
rens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Marie and
daughter of Chester visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. McGinnis Sunday. Mrs.
Marie remained for a visit.
Miss Mollie Randolph is visiting
her parents in Asheville. N. C.
Mrs. Jones McCarter, Miss Edns
McCarter of Greer. Mr end Mrs Sid
ney Scott and daeghter of Green
wood, Mrs. Sam Lambert of Try on.
N. C. Mrs Willie Mae Anderson of
Spartanberf, were Sunday guests of
Mr and Mrs David Owens
Car) Wtndmr. DClc of the navy.
m a pending a twtntjMlay fur
lough with Mrs Windsor and daugh
ter, and Mrs., J. H. Barbery spent
several days the past week with rel
atives in Simpsonville.
Sgt. and Mrs. Purcell Whitsel of
it met in the home of^Corrie Duna
way. After the business seession and
the receiving of the offering for the
cause of Missions in the Church, a
antly surprised Mr. Murray Adams : in their newly furnished apartment.
Shaw Field spent sfeveral days with ver y appropriate devotional program
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel. i tollowed. Corrie Dunaway was the
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Braswell and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bras
well Sr visited George Brown in
Greenwood, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Handback
attended the funeral of J. D. Cole
man in Ware Shoals, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of
Simpsonville spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Barbery.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker and
leader, and opened this devotional
period with the singing of a hymn
followed by the reading of a passage
of scripture taken from the first
chapter of St. John. Sybil McCoy of
fered prayer, after which a Mis-
i sionary story was read.
with a dinner, the occasion being his 1
birthday. The fried chicken dinner,
with all the trimmings was delicious,
and was held in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Campbell. Rev. and
Mrs. John H. Holland and family
were guests.
S^anbu"?, “sund^- A ^ 15
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sanders are
Birth Announcement
Grflfin
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin of Ware
Shoals announce the birth of a son,
Seventeen were present with five ja^ie Rayi born October 8 at the
new members being received. | Greenwood hospital.
At the close otth. meeting a social) u* (ormer Miss
good ume was enjoyed, alter which , fti ,
Come Dunaway served refresnments. 1
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and daugb-
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Friday and Saturday, Oct 14-1S
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spending several days with relatives
in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith visited
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith in Ches
ter. Sunday.
Friends of Sgt. Henry Smith will
be interested to know he has re
turned from Weisbaddan. Germany
and is stationed at Shaw Field, Sum-
10.
Mrs Minnie Burington. Mrs. San
dy Christmas and daughters, Mrs
Lillian Dean of Spartanburg were
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Clar
ence Dunaway and other relatives
Mrs. Claud Wallenzine and son.
were visitors In Greenville Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Cecil Spurlock of
Rock Hill, were week-end guast* of
Mr and Mrs Marcell Barker
Mr and Mrs Coley Campbell and
Dianne Wilson visited relatives .n
Woodruff Sunday
Charles Garrett of Spartanburg
•pent Sunday with his •.tier, Mrs
Grange Campbell and Mr Campor!)
Mr and Mrs Kenneth BametT and
(hlldren Mr and Mrs Bud Wilson.
Mrs Lula Ferguson of La France
;».site f he. and Mrs C J Seaton
1 Sunday
Mr* Cor.I Wooten. Mrs Ear! Bras,
•el and sen. J.nuny neve ataitnrs
n Greenweed and Greenville Setur*
Mar
Mrs B i B'deeU and daughter
Torepau spent the oenk«end with
Mr and Mrs II C Os nor
4 R Manveeh. i M H«-
Badoepa Maaartrh s^ieni
and m Cheriecie. % c
Mrs 4 W Dtftedsaw ml Calhowa
Falls spent wv.erai day* etch *«*
•sugMof. Mrs 4 B Hsmrwa •m
Mr H snsrnh
planned by this group, which, in all
probability will be given in the base
ment of the church.
Smith-Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
Mrs. Murray Adams is the sponsor j t0 ^ ohn **• ® ut!er - on
of the Society, with Miss Sybil Me- ^
Services at Bailey Memorial Mehto-
dist Church Sunday, October 9
Last Sunday, October 9th. was Ral
ly Day at Bailey Memorial Methodist
church. At the services during the?
day the attendance was around 200
which was the culmination, and th.-
realizing of a dream, in this regard,
that the entire membership had wish
ed for this day. For the first time
in its history, Bailey Memorial had
the pleasure and privilege of broad
casting ite morning worship service
over any radio station. Of course,
in this instance, it was by means of
the facilities of our radio station,
'Continued on nase two)
October 2nd.
The wedding was solemnized at
the home of the bride’s parents on
Washington street, In the presence
of members of the immediate famil-
Coy, assistant sponsor.
Revival at Church *f God
A revival is In progress at the
Church of God on Sloan Street. Rev. : ies. The Rev J. W. Spillers officiat-
J. W. Stonewall is preaching. The ed using the ring ceremony,
pastor invites the people of this com- j The bride chose for her wedding
munity and elsewhere to attend. a purple velvet dress with matching
■w ' accessories. Her shoulder corsage was
BktMay Dinner Enjoyed white carnations
Last Wednesday evening. October Following the ceremony a luncheon
5th. Mrs Murray Adams, and Mr was given
and Mrs Bill Campbell, very pleas-' Mr. and Mrs. Butler are residing
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Wednesday-Thursday, Oct. 19-20
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•re sorry ta know arsne ib a pntwnt
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under eeet an epmetann Inst wane
Mr* David Owens bn# been t|i
tb» pest ooek
Fr onds el Buddy H~Ufr are wr-
rp la knew be w a patient tn Nays
•I n^ere he Is m-e *.ag treat-,
far injuries revetted .a an
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Inri s Cl.n.c erbej-e >be underwent
( . an appewdu ^afttan
I Eeteea Campkel’. is improve^ af- |
ter being 111 several day*
Birthdays And AnaSeeesartee
Little Dianne W.laon will cekbrate
her second birthday. Oct 17 .
Charles Cannon will be J. Oct 17.!
Rev. and Mrs C 4. Seaton wrlU
ohBrt^B their silver wedding anni
versary. October 31.
Little Joe Adams will be 1. Oct 22
October • was Mrs. John Heds-
peth’s birthday
Miss Lesaie Hedspeth has a birth
day October 22
Sharon Madden was 3 year* old
October 8th.
Charlie Braswell had a birthday
October 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dunaway
will celebrate a wedding anniversary
October 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway will
1 celebrate a wedding anniversary on
October 25.
Jessie Samples has a birthday Oct
18. .
Mrs. Lydia Mae Barnwell has a
birthday, October 14.
Mrs. Henry Russ will celebrate a
j birthday October 20.
Butch Deadwyler will be one year
, old October 19.
Melvin Hooper had a birthday
Monday.
Mrs. B. H. Spires had a birthday
October 9.
Yesterday was Miss Nellie Duna
way’s birthday.
Sunday is David Owen’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Barbery will
celebrate their 8th wedding anniver
sary October 15.
Revival at Calvary Baptist
The fall revival began last evening
(Wednesday) at Calvary Baptist
church at 7 o’clock and will contin
ue through Sunday, .October 23.
Rev. J. P. Hatcher of Seneca, is
preaching and Rev. T. L. Hottel and
his musical family has charge of the
music.
The pastor Rev. J. W. Spillers, ex
tends a welcome to the public, to
come and hear this beautiful music
and inspiring messages each evening.,
Junior MiMkionan Society Meets
The recently organized Junior Mis- ;
sionary Society of the Bailey Meraor
ial Methodist church 4s going forward
rapidly in many ways
Last week on Tuesday, October
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