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i ► t V Thursday, November 17, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Throe WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS WK8. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold, and Raymond Campbell, accompanied by Misses Billie Arnold and Betty Anne Campbell of Coldmbia, visited Miss Doris Arnold in Florence, Sunday. Kenneth Ballew of Greer spent Sunday with Joe Spillers. Rev. J. W. Spillers attended the Baptist State convention held in Columbia this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. McWhorter and children visited in Athens and Atlanta, Ga., during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballew of Greer, ! Mrs. Long of Prosperity spent the 'week-end with her daughter, Mrs. R. B. Amick and hlr. Amick. Miss Cora Helms of Charlotte, N. C. spent, the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. Brevard Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Leverett and daughters of Iva, visited Mr. and Mrs. David Boyce during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyce attended the christening service of their D. ETRIBBLE COMPANY In Clinton, S. C. OFFERS YOU High Quality Building Material Prompt Delivery — Courteous Service and Bing Crosby Tuesdays 12:05 P.M. over WLBG — 860 Laurens — Clinton Jimmy Wakeley Fridays 8:M A JR. GRAYBAR SEWING MACHINES ALL NEW MODELS — BEAUTIFUL CABINETS BUILT TO GIVE YEARS OF SERVICE EASY TERMS IF DESIRED Home Supply Go. PUU Street Remodel Now! Pay Later! NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED 12 t« 36 Mwiriit to Roy r. a. a. ca cs fa, . rmte •> SLUM!INC. HEATING fr ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS T. C. Johnson Company Healtec mm4 EWrtrtrmJ ( ••trerttag BIRDSEY’S SPECIALS Special Savings Each Week At Birdsey Flour and Feed Stores (NOV. 17 THRU NOV. 23) 4 lbs. Lard for . 39c With Purchase of 25 lbs. Flour 8 lbs. Lard for 77c With Purchase of 50 lbs. Flour (Right reserved to limit quanUty) BIRDSEY’S FLOUR 25 Lbs. 50 Lbs. BIRDSEY’S BEST $2.10 $4.10 4-BROTHERS 1.88 3.65 MONEY-SAVER 1.69 3.28 (All flour packed in cotton bags) BIRDSEY’S FEEDS 25 Lbs. 100 Lbs. SCRATCH GRAIN $1.08 $3.80 LAYING MASH, print bags 1.25 4.55 DAIRY FEED, 20%, print bags 3.65 PIG & HOG FEED, print bags 3.90 MASCOT DOG FOOD 1.85 6.95 BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED STORE 130 Musgrove Street — Clinton, S. C. V. P. ADAIR, Manager grandson, Jesse Boyce, Jr., at the Presbyterian church in Iva, Sunday. David Boyce left Monday for Camden where he has accepted a pos" ition. D.C. 3-c Charles Windsor of San Diego, Calif, is spending a 20-day furlough with Mrs. Windsor and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wind sor. Mrs. Windsor and son will ac company him back to Calif, on Mon day. Mrs. Ethel Rucker and Mrs. Gladys Griffin, of Greenwood, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Samples and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Turner. „ Mr. and Mrs. E. W. O'Dell and children of Chester, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ly dia. Mr. and Mrs. Gray Stroud and children of Joanna spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk. x Mr. and Mrs^ Johnnie Butler and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lever spent Sun day at Chimney Rock, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Dodie Cooper and son, of Greenwood are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cooper. Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Finley and family, of Pelzer, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGin nis. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens, of Spar tanburg, Mrs. Jodie Sorrow of Green wood were called home on account of the illness of their farther, C. O. Owens, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunaway and children, Dan Dunaway and children attended the circus in Greenville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenzine and sons, spent the week-end with rela tives in Greenwood. Mrs. D. C. Whitmire, Sr. and son, Albert, and Mrs. Comly Reeves of Slater, William Fowler of Mauldin Station spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D C. Whitman. Jr. Mr. and Mrs Joe Johnson of Jo anna. spent Sunday with Mrs A F Campbell Mr and Mrs Victor Mattox vis ited Mr. and Mrs A. J. Harvey in Greenwood Saturday. Mr and Mrs Eddie Davenport and •on. Mr and Mrs Ott Thomas and sons, visited in Spartanburg during the week-end Mr and Mrs Joe Ward and son. of Greenwood, visited Mr and Mrs A A Barker Sunday Mr and Mrs Edgar Witkenon and family of AbbevtUe. recently vtsited Mr and Mrs T W Spues Mem* Polly Ds von port sad Mar* tha OaUeway. and Carl Ranted and •crempeated Mias Gerry Trswell to Wiatfcrep reOepe Sunday, Mu» with SIX-INCH SERMON By Rev. Robert H. Harper THE SUFFERING SERVANT Lesson for November 20: Isaiah 53:1-12. Memory Selection: Isaiah 53:4. The shedding of blood and suffer ing for others has an important place in the Old Testament and preemin ent place in the New. Of both the Old and the New it is written: “With- ■ out shedding of blood there is no re mission.” In ancient time sacnfieia! beasts were laid upon the altar. In the fullness of time Jesus was hanged on the cross. * In the temple the priest laid his ♦hand upon the head of the slain beast identifying the man who offered with the animal that was sacrificed. Now the sinful man, through faith in Christ, may claim the Lord as his sacrifice, be saved from sin, and have the power to overcome sin. Centuries before Christ came, Is aiah wrote of the Suffering Servant of God who should save his people from their sins. In Isaiah 53 there is a striking prediction of our Lord’s sufferings. Two significant .facts appear—Jesus ‘ was wounded for cur transgressions,” and it “pleased Jehovah to bruise him.” God gave his Son to suffer for men, that his law might be upheld, and a way of escape be made for those who believe. In the New-Test ament we read that “God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son.” Through suffering for others, Jesus won the victory over sin and death. Would you con quer through Him? “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shait be saved.” - COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD WIRING Electrical Appliance Repairing: and Electrical Construction Work Floor PIuks A Specialty ARHOLO M. CANNON 406 W. Maple St. Tel. 312-XJ CALL 74 FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES Mm wttb b*v s*fvnu. Mr Mr« J«ba Mr Mr I Mr* Wi Mr* Jmm M mm tttitor* t« G Mr amd Mr* Ben bmpnrd of S*- Mr amd Mr* Levy Delmrb el 1 Greennood •pent Buwday wfUl Mr •«4 Mr* H A Adam* Mr amd Mr* Fteyd A Gilt of BUma. Mam . tpent tevorol week* recently mth her parents Mias Cla ra Campbell returned home with her far a viatt Harrl* Mr and Mrs Eland Harris an*; I nounce the birth of a son. Micheal I I David, on November 14 at Hays hoa* t jpHaL Mrs Harr s Is the funner Miss' {Nancy Jo Sullivan of this city. Birthdays And Anniversaries , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis obser ved a wedding anniversary* Nov. 14. Yesterday was Miss Cathnn Dun- i sway's birthday. Nov. 12 was Henry Swayingham’s birthday. Miss Doris Windsor has a birthday November 23. Tomorrow is Mrs. Durrell Ficklin’s birthday. S~Sgt. James M. Meadors of San Antonio, Texas, will celebrate a birthday Nov. 20. Mrs. Jessie Osborne bas a birthday today. '* i Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ledbetter cel ebrated their Mth wedding anniver sary Novehnber 13. Pvt. Laurence Barbery had a birth day November 13th. David Boyce has a birthday Nov. 30. Mrs. J. A Boyce will celebrate a birthday November 25. Qxner-Campbell Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner, of this city, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Inez, to Wil liam George Campbell, son of Mrs. Ina W. Campbell, of Laurens. The wedding will take place in March. Among The Sick Friends of C. O. Owens will be sorry to know he is seriously ill. W .H. Caughman has been ill sev eral weeks. Carolyn Davis is improving after being ill. Silas Campbell has been ill. Estes Campbell is recuperating after an op eration last week. Mrs. C. W. Foster has been ill the past week. Miss Doris Windsor is recuperating . after an operation at Hays hospital last week. Syble Windsor has been ill several days. Mrs. Claude Starnes is a patient at the Blalck clinic. Friends of Christopher Davenport will regret to know he has been ill ait his home for the past two weeks. Joanna Stores JOANNA, S. C. Ladies' Slip-On NYLON SWEATERS $2.98 Assortment of colors New Shipment of ALL-WOOL SWEATERS $2.98 SennaOml New It NYLON SLIPS $3.98 - $5.50 Toy Televuion Set Only $9.95 See tt our Toy Dept. •f «■ a Mam kfca* NYLON PANTIES $1.00-$1.75 \ HI <% *Mk ▼ *HI + ’ * I *« * * J Hamilton's “A Credit To South Carolina”