The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 10, 1949, Image 13
Thursday, November 10, 1949
THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
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WEST CIINTOK SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative
as who was celebrating a birthday.
Each one.present remembered him!
with a gift.
Harry Sparks of Greenwood spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton, Sr. and
son, Carl, Jr., Mrs. Quillen Ginn and
daughter, Peggy, were visitors in
Greenville Saturday.
Miss Marie Weir and William Weir
visited Mrs. Wilbur Weir who is a
patient in the General hospital in
Greenville, Monday.
J. J. McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Foster and children, visited Mrs. Fos-i
Birthdays
Sandra Rice wil Ibe 5 years old
November 10.
Charles O. Sipes, Sr., has a birth-
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jones of Burling
ton, Vermont, visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Adams on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Knox visited' day November 17. Charles Sipes, Jr.
Mrs. Knox’s brother, W. T Turner ! wil l celebrate his .birthday, Nov. 28.
who is ill in Williamston Sunday. ! Delma Hardman will be 8 years
j old tomorrow.
Among The Sick j Janice Caughman celebrated her
Nancy Ann Leopard is recuperating 3rd birthday, November 8.
after a tonsilectomy at Blalock clin-i Saturday is, Jimmy Hughes’ birth-
ic last Saturday. > day.
B. B. Neal has been ill several: Carolyn Dunaway had a birthday
weeks. • t November 6.
, Friends of Mrs. Winnie Barnette Carrol Barker will celebrate his
ter s father, I. M. Burton who is in j are sorry to know she is a patient 3rd birthday November 12.
the St. Francis hospital in Greenville, I in Hays hospital. 1 November was Richard Foster’s
Sunday. | Mrs. Jesse Samples is improving 1 birthday.
Little Johnnie Weir of GreenvilLe| after being ill with flu. 1 Richard Watts celebrated his birth-j
is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and | Little Mary Anne Heaton is im-! day November 5 and Mrs. Watts had
Mrs. J. T. Weir. , i proving after being ill. , a birthday November 6.
Mrs. M. T. Ficklin is visiting rela- Mrs. Grady Smith is recuperating Pete Barker will have a birthday
tives in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove spent j Clinic last week.
Saturday with relatives in Saluda
from an operation at the Blalock
November 28.
Tomorrow’s birthdays include:
Mrs. M. T. Ficklin and Mrs. Joe
Campbell.
Thomas—Wright
Mrs. H. D. Thomas announces the
Miss Sara Boyce, of Aiken, spent' W. M. S. Meets
^«r ee k*f n £ ^ er parents ’ Mr.j The Woman’s Missionary Society,
and Mrs. J. C. Boyce of Calvary Baptist church held its
Mr. and Mrs. Esters Campbell,' re g u i ar mont h]y mee ti n g at t he home # u ^ « i
Mrs. A. F. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. '^Mrs. J. P. Toms Monday evening ™ rr 'f* e he J t da , Ug T hter ’ Helen ’ t0
Grange Campbell were visitors in with a i a{ frnumber present. i Bo ^ tlaS ng ° f Laur f ns . ,
Greenville Monday. | The | ram chairn ? an , Mrs . Al-i /he ceremony was performed by
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kirby and vin Trammell, had charge of the lth ^ R h ev ’ h Rous 5’ P astor ° f ^
BecJry. Mrs. Bobby Hamrick j»nd; program . T he meeting was opened Ust chur J h in Laurens Saturda y* N °-
with all singing "What A Friend We!' 6 !?^ • jj- „ u u,
Have in Jesu,” "Chmt The Ana- /“l ,1" ^
wer For Moslem Land", was the top- strMt " n " ;h drMS wl,h b,acl< acces -
ic. Mrs. Trammell gave a talk on
“What Are Moslem Lands” as maps
_ „ were passed marked around the
Lydra spent Sunday with Mr. and reach of Moslem power. Mrs. Ma-
^ VnTMr. iT^Uclaw and XT' 1°’
daughter of Greer were Sunday f others takina a oart on the P res « nt w,th Mr Wrights par-
Jtierta ot Mr Holtacl.W. mother. ^ pr0 ,r,m "er. Me"dam« A W !?"»• Wrl « hl *“
Mr*. Ada Center. Ridding. Ralph Riddle, R. T. Tram-
Mrs. Cecil Spurlock of Rock Hill me jj an d ^ Bagwell,
spent several days recently with Mrs r B Amick. president, pre
children visited in Simpsonville, Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Reece of
Langley spent the week-end with
Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longshore of
ories, with a shoulder corsage of
pink rose buds.
Immediately following the cere
mony the couple left for a wedding
trip.
Mr. and Mrs Marcell Barker.
sided over the business session. The
Gan * le 3 r roll was called and minutes read by
Fie.d, Va., is visiting her mother. the secretary, Mrs Grady Smith.
Mr* Mary Passmore and other rela- Committees were appointed to
. .. _ . _ ^ .'plan a Christmas party and banquet
Mr and Mrs_ Rufus Satterfield of for the mem bers and their husbands . ^
Lauren* spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr# Am|fk %MVt a report t0 society
. L t ^ ' stating the W M S had been plac-
CpL Jack Caughman of Fort D»x ^ on lhe A _, IUt for the y „ r
N J^ is spending a 15 day furlough Meeting was closed with prayer by
with his parents. Mr and Mrs W Mr#
H Caughman
Junior Missionary Society
Has Meeting
The Junior Missionary Society ot,
Bailey Memorial church met at the
home of Pat*y Cunningham. Nov
lat
The devotional was led by Carrie
Dunaway followed by a prayer by
M | The hostesses Mesdames. Toms
R L Yarborough served a sal-
The business was then discussed
at which time plana were made to
help Rev J. H Holland in getting
ready for the use of the new flan
nel-graph board, to be used in the
6 L !*5S- “ r „* n i 5< " Tom '‘"IllaVurli wnh
row of Charlotte N C. spent the'w^. o,... After the business th
week-end. with Mr. and Mrs Ji
*****— . _ _ „ J Rebecca Anne Kirby
Mr and Mrs
E. B Norton and
the group Join
ed in singing happy birthday to Miaa
Corrie Dunaway who was celebrat-
i mg her birthday
Mrs Alice Kinard recently visited i, ** tMra *f * f ^ rno ®*' Refreshmeni. were served by the
Mr and Mrs F-ed Rodeisperger in ut 'J* ^ ,irU * hostess and the girU all )oined her
Newberry. the home of Rebecca Anne lf| p^rt^aing of her birthday cake
Mr and Mrs Coley Campbell. Mr whj WM celebrating her 3rd p rei#n!e< | her Friendship Pat,
and Mrs Cleveland Campbell, and h* 1 ^**. .k* .ue,!* Mr * MurTa,r Adams
E J Campbell were visitors in >ir * Kl,bjr w *‘ co,n#d tfve * ue * u ♦
■■ ■ at the door and interUined in a MeeStog HeM
number of games Bailey Meosartal Mlsaieoary Soeiety
, , . Later in the e'en.ng the hostess The Bailey Memorial Missionary
visited Mr and Mrs Grange Camp- * rr ' e<1 J*®* thocolate and cookies Re- Society met November T In the home
bet: Sunday. ; hec«g Anne received a number of Mareelie Barker.
Mr and Mrs Ceroid Hionphey of ‘ m ' ful i,fu The meeting was called to seder
Joanna, visited Mrs Lillie Mae Mills. by the president. Mrs John Holland
Greenville. Sunday
S-Sgt and Mrs Charles Garrett
and son. Chuckle of Fort Jackson.
Birlkda* Dinner
The theme song "Jesus Calls Us**
SMMf.
Mrs Charlie Barker and daughter i Miss Nellie Osborne entertained at «rsi sung
and Desrey Osner and Jimmy Sut- * dinner on Sunday in honor of he* The devotional was given by Mrs.
tie . isited relatives in Laurens Sun- father. J r. Osborne Devid Word. followed by a Thanks-
day. There were thirty present Mrs gtvtng prayer offered by Mrs Mar•
Mr and Mrs Troy Phillips and Abbie Rhodes and family, of Angus- c# ite Barker Mrs Eland Harris
daughter of Williamston. visited Mr O* • out-of-town guests for -••d a poem entitled "The Pilgrim
Fathers'' A Thanksgiving story was
given by Mrs John Holland
The order of business was then
taken and plans for gifts to those
living at the County Home were dis
cussed P'ans were also discussed
and Mrs R C Osner. Sunday. *he occasion
Mr. and Mrs John L Ivey andi Mr Osborne was celebrating hL
daughter of Laurens, visited Mr birthday.
and Mrs J Brevard. Sunday. _ „
Mr. and Mrs George Leopard of
near Saluda spent the week-end with On Sunday the immediate familiei
Mr and Mrs Hubert Leopard of Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas gath- for the Society's Christmas program
Mr. and Mrs. P D Watkins and ered at their home for a surprise to be held at the home of Mrs Joe
Mrs. Eursula McCoy of Greenwood, birthday dinner, honoring Mr Thom- Terry.
■i .— n m II. — At thu meeting the secret of who
, has been our ' Bib Sifter'* for the
• year will be revealed
Refreshments confiding of s salad
'course and sandwiches were served
I to tnose present by the hostess, as-
, sisted by Mrs Cecil Spurlock
Attended Methodist Conference
Lay delegates elected by the
I church were Murray Adams. Dan
Dunaway Others attending were
! Mrs Murray Adams. Mrs David
; Word. Mus Mane Weir. Richard
1 Dunaway. Linda Dunaway, J. E
Holland. William Campbell and Rev.
^ John H Holland.
Rev John Holland Returned To
Pastorate Here
At the meeting of the Conference
of the Southern Methodist Church in
South Carolina, convening in the Ma
ple Street Southern Methodist
[ chprch in Columbia, during the past
week. Rev. John H Holland was re-
! turned to the Bailey Memorial
I church for another year.
All the regular services of the
1 church will be held next Sunday,
November 13th; Sunday School at
10 a. m. with a class for all ages; j
Morning worship at 11 a. m., at
which time, at the close of the ser
vice, the teachers and officers of
the Sunday School, the officers of the
Missionary Society, and of the Ep-;
worth League, and Stewards of the 1
church will be installed in their re
spective offices. All officers of ev
ery organization of the church are
asked to/ be present.
The Epworth League will meet at
the usual time, 6 p. m. with a pro
gram for the young people. Biblical
lesson will be brought with the help
of the newr_Flanner-graph board.
The service at 7 p. m. will be Evan
gelistic in character, with the min
ister bringing the message. Special,
music will be rendered. 1
All members and friends of the
church are given a special invitation 1
to be present at all services next
Sunday, in order that the attendance
on the first Suriday of the new Con
ference year will reach f he high
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