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Pare Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 8, 1940 l i i For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS HRS MART SATTERFIELD. Correspondent and Representative Mr and Mrs. J A. Wood had as their week-end guests Mrs. Wood’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wilson of the week-end with Pearl Webb. Mr and Mrs. Cecil McLendon had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson and son and J. B. Bagwell of Laurens. Mrs Francis Goff and sons have returned home after spending the past two weeks in Gray Court with 1 relatives. Mrs. Ada Prince and daughters, Mr. r.rd Mrs. J. T. Crawford and son were visitors in Greenville and Spartanburg during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor and Thompson, Ga. „ j Mr. and Mrs E. C. Longshore ?pn of Laurens, spent Sunday witn spent Sunday with their daughter, ^T s .‘ Chumbley. Those visiting Mr and Mrs. Jess | Edmonds during the week-end due to the illness of their nephew', Jim- n^y MePeters, were: Mrs. Myrtis McPeters. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Crow ley, Jack and David McPeters of Ex periment. Ga., Billy Ray Sutton, Clarence McPeters, Jerome Tim mons, of Griffin, Ga., Cecil McPeters Mr. arid Mrs. ^Thomas Chalk and of Warner Robins Ga. Mrs. Callie children spent Sunday in Gaffney ^ ° w f Ba ^- and Mrs - Bessie Ha y s with the latter’s sister, Mrs. J. c. °* P°^ an » ^ a - Worty, and Mr. Worthy. Friends 1 t . *. of Mrs Worthy will be sorry to' !»'"***>, *hd Anmverur.es know she is ill ; “J PPt old ,olla : v , .Wry J C McLendon, accomoan-! J ' D ' 0a ';L' y 16 yMrS ° ld December 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ithicl Harvey cele- Mrs. Roy Passmore, and Mrs. Pass- more in West Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. J H. Chesney and children, and Mrs. Leila Lucas vis ited Mrs. Ellis Gwenn in Spartan burg Sunday. Miss Margie Hainey of Buffalo, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J H Chesney the past week. C. McLendon, accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. Justine McLen don and Mrs Kate McDaniel of Jo anna, were visitors in Greenville, _ . . Saturday. I sar y ° n D «^ mb « r 5 Mr. and Mrs. Josh Motte, Mrs. Stella McLendon. Barbara and Peg gy Satterfield visited Mr. and Mrs. Mack Harris near Laurens Sunday Mrs. Annie Lawson. Linda Gail Shelnut. Mrs. Pearl Phillips and Archie Willis visited friends in Greenville during the week-end. ■ Mr and Mrs Paul Taylor, Mrs. J Among The Sick Eunice Colbert Miss Totsy Nix and ( MrJ Cecil McL * ndon has ***„ iU Judson Canfield of Greenwood, vis-| the t few d -ted Mrs. Annie Lawson Sunday | ‘ Tommie Go ff j, suffering Mr and Mrs. G. H. Jackson had* i brated their 7th wedding anniver- Birth Announcement Sprouse Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Sprouse. Jr., announce the birth of a son, Dennis Lamar, at the Blalock clinic on De- I cember 1. Mrs. Sprouse was before marriage Miss Mjirdrie Scruggs. as their guests during the week-end Mi. and- Mrs Milton King and fam ily of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs Earl Jackson and children. Mr. and Mrs a hand injury. Bruce Chalk is ill. Mrs Mary Bell Overstreet is ill at her home on Pine street. ■ ■ Friends of Little Jimmy McPet- Curtis Jackson and family of Lau- ers wri ^ glad to know he is jm _ proving at Hays hospital after being accidentally shot. rens Bill Shealy and Joe Davenport At-re week-end visitors in Char- iotte, N C . recently. Miss Dewe! Satterfield and Miss Jimmy Wood Has Party Saturday night the home of Mr. Ann e M‘‘e c ra a ford were visitor' and ^j rs j ^ Winxi was the scene of in Greenville Saturday a lovely ,, ... # _ , party honoring their son, Mr and Mrs A. T Crawford and on hj s jjih birthday. >,s:!ecl relatives in C.reer and highlights of the party were A Bliamston for the week-end , he guests drossod as Lir Abner and Betty McLendon of Jooanna. spent D a | S y %| ae Games and contests S( IIFDI LE CHANGES were enjoyed, after which the 22 Seaboard announce* on and after * uests were inv,ted ,nto the dinin * 1201 AM Friday. December 16. 1919. rooni for refreshments. Th attrac- following schedule change* passing V V * ly decorated b-rthday cake witn Clinton: lighted candles adorned the center of No. 5 at 12:4: PM instead of 2:22 th ® tab !f; pjg Mrs. Wood was assisted in serving No. 6 at 6:35 PM instead of l:5S a ? d entertaining by Mrs. Homer PM No. 11 at 12:43 AM instead of 2:00 glfts AM- Wood Jimmy received many useful No. 12 at 4:00 AM instead of 3:45 AM. H. E. PLEASANTS General Pasaenger Agent Birthday Party Mrs. Leslie Williams was hostess at a lovely party Monday night at j the community center honoring her young son, Al, on his 11th birthday. I CREDITORS’ NOTICE 1 The guests were greeted by the Al! persons having claims against hostess and invited into the game the estate of Rufus Earle Sadler, de- room where Mrs. Gay Douglas and ceased, are hereby notified to file the, Mrs Ion Wallace directed the games, tame, duly verified, with the under- After playing a “Christmas Nut,” tigned, and those indebted to said game and “Musical Stoop,” Bingo estate will please make payment was enjoyed and the following win- .ikewise. JULIA OWENS SADLER. Executrix. ners were given prizes: Jimmy Meeks, Kenneth Meeks, Sharon O’- Shields, Herman Burdette, Ruby Dec 2. 1949 22-3cw Thomas. Sherrill Humphries, Pat COMMERCIAL PRINTING Davenp rt and Herman Phipps. This completely equipped combi- ^ hu ^ e birthday cake bearing an nation Newspaper-Commercial Print- de;- rated in the holiday col- ing plant can serve you better. Our 9 rs rc ' and 3 reen > u ’as brought roal is to give our customers the kind ' n - The group sang the birthday of service they want—to give Clinton son ^ an d made wishes for Al as he a BETTER NEWSPAPER. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS .. and- EMRALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones 41 and 399-J L RUSSELL GRAY and Y. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgra Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phono No. 2 blew out all the candles in one puff. M** 1 - Dairy Hairston assisted Mrs. Williams in serving a sweet course of ice cream, .cake, candies and nuts. A beaut fully decorated table dis- 1 played the gifts given by the thirty- two guests present. Party for Sue Word The Kindergarten rooms were decorated in y irty array Tuesday morning when Mrs. David Word en tertained celebrating the third birthday of her little daughter, Sue. 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