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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, November 3, 194$
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(AMrlcan EJucatlon W«*k)
MOOtBAS, AMrlean Education w*»k thla year baa a apaclal
significance for South Carolinians, bscause it
Is largely through educational development that
ve aay hope to attain our goal of econoale
prosperity, and
MXREAS, there is also special aeanlng for us In the fact,
that Aaerlcan Education Week thla year has the
these, ’Making Democracy Work,* a task for which
our loyal and devoted teachere and school adaInla
test ore are particularly well adapted, and
MBREAS, we aa South Carolinians will he well advised te
* take stock of our schools In the light of our
eeonoelc goals and also of the necessity for
' cherishing and strengthsnlng the Ideals of frasdea
passed on to us by our forsfsthsrs,
KW. TKERlPOrtl, I, J. Stros Thurmond, Oovsmor of South
Carolina, do hereby designate the week of Hovehber
6 - 1? as aaerlcan Education Weak In South Carolina,
and 1 call upon our eltirena to obaerve this week with
special emphasis upon the great tasks of education
In our leaccrocy
Given under nry hand and Seal
this ; ’h day of Cctoher In
t'-e of kur Lon, Nineteen
Hw.dred and Forty-Nine.
Saturday and Mr. Kinard has a
birthday Sunday.
Anne Middleton was 8 years old
j yesterday.
Cynthia Anne Hamrick \vLll._ be 2
! years old November 14.
November 7th is Rebecca Anne
! Kirby's 3rd birthday.
October 30th was Dennis Madden's
birthday.
! Buddy Ballew had a birthday Oc
tober 17. - .
October 22 was Victor Mattox s
birthday. „ . ,
. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamrick
celebrated a wedding anniversary
i October 12. -
; Robert Simmons celebrated a
1 birthday November 2.
Among The Sick
j Billy Crawford has been ill sev
eral days.
, Mrs. Claude Wallenzine is improv
ing after several days’ illness.
’ Maxey Wallenzine is suffering a
'broken hand injury,
i Mrs. Hoke Smith is a patient at
i Hays hospital where she is recuperat
ing from an operation on Saturday.
! Mrs. Edith Hancock is a patient at
iHays hospital.
his parents, Mi*, and Mrs. J. R. Ham
rick.
Deacons of Church Be Guests of
B. T. U. Group
The Training Union of Calvary
Baptist church will honor the deacons
and their wives at the regular train
ing union hour Sunday evening.
The picture of the airplane that
: dropped the atomic bomb will be
shown.
All deacons and their wives are
invited to be present.
unit as Administrative Officer.
Mr. Spires entered the army from
the National Guard on Feb. 8, 1941,
when he was staff sergeant with the
107th Coast Artillery (AA) at Camp
(Continued on page seven)
{y ^vernor
WEST CUNTOH SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
H>S. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative
Hill-IIamrick
Mis* Margoria Hill of Lancashire,
England, became the bride of Pvt.
Billy E. Hamrick October 23.
The ceremony was performed by
Probate Judge J. Hewlett® Wasson
in Laurens.
Mrs. Hamrick is the daughter of
Joseph Hill of Lancashire.
Pvt. Hamrick recently returned
from England after several months
of service.
They are making their home with
Mission Church Opens For People
In Community
A mission church, formed by Cal
vary Baptist church, will begin its
first service Sunday, Nov. 6, at 2:30
on Elizabeth street.
Services will be held at the build
ing knowm as Reece’s store.
Everyone of that section is invited
to attend the preaching and worship
service.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our deep ap
preciation to the many friends for
their kindness shown during the ill
ness and death of our husbandrand
father, Charlie Lowery. Also for the
beautiful floral offerings and meals
se:;ved.
—Mrs. Lowery and Children.
D. E.TRIBBLE COMPANY
In Clinton, S. C.
OFFERS YOU
High Quality Building Material
Prompt Delivery — Courteous Service f
and
Jimmy Wakeley
Bing Crosby
Tuesdays 12:03 P.M.
over
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Laurens — Clinton
Fridays 8:00 A.M.
Help Santa Claus Select Now!
Spires Named Warrant Officer
Another NCO was made warrant
officer, jg„ when Sgt. Ist-ci Ezra T.
| Spire.', formerly of this city, Head-
Quarters Co., 14th Inf., received his
warrant on July 31. He is assistant
executive and mess officer of that
company, but when the 3rd .Bn re-
turhs from Camp McCoy he will be
assigned to Headquarters Co. of that
*otbai
S^r a 1
Rev J W Spillers visited his
nr < ’her. R P Spillers, who is senous-
>' i'h at the General hospital .in
Greenville several times this week.
Mr and Mrs J. C. Boyce attended
The Georgia Teeh-Georgia
frame Saturday and visited Mis
B \ e m Aiken Sunday.
M and Mrs. J. H Sparks
tne week-end with relative? in
G: ct nwo6d.
M:' C.irton Bisnop and daughter
A ..re ShoaLs. spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Baker.
Mr 1 Laura Cogdill is visiting Mr
nd M.s. Ernest Cogdil! in Green-
.v< ■< d.
Ra and Mrs. W M Spurlock. Sr.,
and Mrs
mell. Mr and Mrs. Henry Trammell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Foster attended
the funeral of Mrs. Ida Brewington
:n Woodruff Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Riddle at
tended the funeral of Mr. Riddle’s
brother. Sam R.dd’.e. in Greenville
Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock of
Rock Hill spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs Marcell Barker
Mr and Mrs. Roy Cannon and
children spent Sunday with Mr ai|i
Mrs Jimmy Lawson near Clinton
Mr and Mrs. Art Freet were Sun-
art .rviting Mr.
S:ni: lock. Jr.
Mis. R M Sull.van
with Mr.
Greenwood.
M.. and Mrs. Roy Howard
I- 1 u:-. Mo., were Saturday
M:' . Loura Mae Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B
Houston Trammel;, Vernon
St
ue-
Tram-
Bewcre Coughs
From Common Colds
That HANG ON
Crcomulsion relieves promptly because
it goes right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen and cupel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes. Tell your druggist
to sell sou a bottle of Crcomulsion
with the understanding you must like
the way it quickly allays the cough
or \ou are to have your monev back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs,ChestColds.Bronchitis
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W’.
Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. J N. Kirby and
William daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Kirby in Laurens Sunday.
■ spent Friday Ur. a nd Mrs. Neiffer CresweK
and Mrs. Lewi* Giles in and daughter and Mrs. Melvin Cres-
we!l attended the Greenwood fair
Saturday.
Patrolman and Mrs. Rufus Sullivan’
and son . ot Greelyvilie, spent the
Trammell, week-end with Mrs R M. Sullivan.
Mrs. Jim Price of Wrightsville, Ga .
-pent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
W. L Evans who accompanied her
home on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Dawkins and
s >n of Newberry, spent Sunday with’'
Mrs. Agnes Scott. 1 .
Mrs. J. C. Heath and children of
Ware Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Seay Sunday. i
Mr. and Mrs. C. B Kelly^of Ridge-
•v-aa,-. were Sunday guest's od Mr. and
1 Mrs. Boyd Holtzclaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Wert Jennings and i
son of Newberry, Mr. and Mn. Jack
Griffin and children of Ware ShoaLs,
i spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Braswell.
Andy McElrath of Simpsonville.
' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. J..
1 H. Barbrey. j
Mrs. Minnie Ross is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. G. R. Clark, in Ca-,
tawba. » u.
i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fuller spent
Sunday with friends at Lydia. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Strickland and
, children of Fayetteville, N. C., and ?
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Strickland were
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack.
Fuller.
M.r. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and
children, J. W. Walton and Mrs. C.
W. Foster visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Childers in Kings Mountain, N.
C., Sunday.
J. A. Boyette of Cartilage. N. C.,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boy
ette.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moody and,
'daughter spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Moody in Green-
wootL
Mrs. Wilson Garner and children
i of Chester, are visiting her parents,
I .Mr. and Mrs. John Hedspeth.
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Harmon and
children of Johnston, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Cannon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Madden and
j Freeman Madden of Ware Shoals,
i visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Madden
Sunday. j
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Berry, Mr. and;
Mrs. Simpson Morris visited Mrs.
Henry Turner in Newberry Sunday.
Rev. J. W Spillers began his third
year as pastor of Calvary Baptist
Jjurch November 1.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway gave
f dinner Sunday at their home hon-j
oring their sons, Bobby Joe and Fred,,
who were celebrating their birthdays-
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HAMILTON’S
“A Credit To All South Carolina”
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
I Mrs. Andy Hames celebrated a
! birthday October 9.
i Mary Joyce Hill celebrated her 1st
i birthday November 2.
Mrs. Arthur Davis is celebrating a
birthday today. * -
Maxye Davis celebrated his 6th
; birthday Sunday.
October 3rd was Brooks Duna
way’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moody cele
brated a wedding anniversary Oc
tober 29.
Mrs. pscar Kinard has a hirthda*
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