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Thursday, February 2, 1950
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pa?e SeVen
MclNTOSH'S
SHOE SHOP •
Send Yoor Shoes To Os for
Best Materials and
Workmanship:
Or. Fred E. Holcombe
OPTOMETRIST
Offices at
200 South Broad St.
Office Honri 9:00 to 5:30
Phone 658
55
For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. MART SATTERFIELD.
Correspondent and Representative
presiding. At the business meeting ,
the secretary, Mrs. Ethel Cauble, SIX-INCH SERMON
made a report on the financial stand- ; By Rev Robert R Harper
ing of the club. The afternoon study -
was on sewing, each member work
ing on a project. Mrs. Wallace gave
a demonstration on the use of sew
ing machine attachments. As a sur
prise to Mrs. Williams the members
remembered her birthday with a gift
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jackson were and Mrs. Cauble and Mrs. Elizabeth
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.' McLendon served a sweet course
Milton King in Greenville. ^th cold drinks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mason had as
Beware Coughs
From Common Colds
- That HANG OH
Creomulsioo relieves promptly because
it goes right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes. Tell your druggist
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
with thejunderstanding you must like
the way it quickly allays the cough
i or you are to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
(for Coughs,ChestColds.Bronchitis
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Hnbert Sanders and Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Crowder of Spartanburg.
of
Boys Choir Organised
/TfiTe Boys choir mot Wodnesday for
their first practice. Under the di-
THE FIRST GENTILE CHURCH
Lesson for February 5: Acts 11
. i
Mrs. Bessie Whitmire of near I rection of Miss i Mary Johnson and
CUnton, is spending this week with ! Mrs. Wallace a group of young boy*j ’™ r ". ea uni .° Y\ e , 'T nen
her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Ellis and plan to study choral work and the ° f thlS r reac ^ ed . the J ® rus ^ e . m c h V r . ch ,;
19-26; 13:1-3.
Memory Selection: Acts 11:26.
Persecution served to scatter the
disciples abroad and spread the Gos
pel farther. Stephen journeyed as far
as Phoenicia, Cyprus, and Antioch,
speaking only to Jews. Some who
came from Cyprus and Cyrene spoke
also to Greeks.
A great number believed and
“turned unto the Lord." When report
everywhere. With the concept of ning, the topic being “The All-Out v
Christianity as a world religion, the Christian Those taking part were
church sent Barnabas and Paul forth ^ Winn, program chairman, L.
as missionaries. Only by an evange- ^ Thke, L. V. Buntoh, T. P Brown
listic and missionary spirit can a anc * Brown-
modern grpup of Christians grow Later refreshments were served
I the group.
i The next meeting will be.held Sat-
urday_evening. February 25,_^U7^(L
! Officers have extended an invitation i
(to all men in the community to at-
_ jtend. • ■
The Brotherhood of Holly Grove SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE
into a ohurch of Christ.
Holly Grove Church
Brotherhood Meets
i Baptist church met Saturday eve-
‘The Paper Evevrybody Reads"
Mr. Ellis.
him to Antioch.
In Acts 13:1, we learn the names
jof the prophets and teachers who l«f-_
bored with Barnabas and Paul. In
[ their ministry and fasting, they were
Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
Laurens, S. C.
126 EAST MAIN STREET
Sooth Side Public Square
HOURS FOR EYE
EXAMINATIONS:
9:00 to 5:30
Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30
Phofte 794 for Appointment
histories ot famous composers. At) Barnabas “full of the Holy Spirit
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman spent present the club is composed of four- was ! f" t t0 Antioch. When he had
the week-end in Winnsboro unth Mr. | teen boys and the following were sdoo the work of grace thej^h^
and Mrs. Charlie Horton. elected as officers: president, Jimmy <6r Paul - and brou * ht
Davis Ellis of Columbia, is sp^nd- Wood; vice-president, David Can
ing a few days with his parents, Mr.' non; secretary and treasurer, Bobby
and-Mrs. W! E. Ellis. 'Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Jr., i ——♦
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Perry C.) Clara Martin Has Party , ,
Parrish and Miss Ernestine Parrish] Saturday night the lounge of the . ed to set apart Barnabas and Pau.
visited in Greenville Sunday. 1 j community center was the scene of f or missl0nar y work. Laying their
Miss Sybil Dobbins of Cross An- a lovely party honoring Clara Mar- ^f nds on tnc tA0 'p on ' sent
chor, spent the past week with Mr. .tin oniher _ birthday. The flowers thcm aw ^y on rirst missionary
and Mrs. Perry Sumerel. On Sun-! and /rfher decorations were sugges- -I ourne y- The growth m grace and the
day Mr. and Mrs. Sumerel visited tive of Valentine. Mrs. Wallace su- " llssl0 " ar y spirit of 4he..ehurch ^ht
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dobbins in Spar-■ pervised the- games and contests. A J ltl °K h ..!!! aC U ^ ting ‘f t ^. ls '
tanburg. ! Square dancing was enjoyed. The church ‘the disciples were, first call-
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter and birthday table was beautiful in red e ris ‘ aru ' . . . „
family visited Mrs. R. V. Rhodes in and white. 'Tall white tapers tied T ^ e anc:em church is a fine ex-
Whitmire Sunday. • . [with red ribbo'mr shed a soft light, ampie. to any church that would be
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Lawson and'over the room. Small red baskets tl , uy , ca j. ed P hrl ^ ian - ^he Antioch
daughter spent Sunday with Mr. of candy hearts were given as fa- Si} urc . h (e '' e “ ) P c d rapidly in all
ao^.Mrs. Victor Lawson near Clin- vors. Individual cake squares iced ^ h fJ 1 ^1° 1 k." by
ton. jin white and decorated with red
Mrs. W. R. Cauble and children, i hearts and punch were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson and | Mrs. Koon and Mrs. Grace Cain.
its service to -men in reach, but also
by its conviction or obligation to men
son, Mrs. Betty Cauble and Mr. and
! Mrs. Ralph Childs and daughter vis-
i ited Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Cauble in
Laurens during the week-end.
Mrs. Helen Gwenn and daughter
of Laurens, spent Sunday with her
About forty guests were present
and Clara received many ✓- lovely
gifts.
Campfire Girls Organize
The Campfire Girls group Nos. 3 j,
sister, Mrs. J. C.~ Meeks and Mr. 1 and 4 are doing nicely in their work;
Meeks. j and want to keep on making prog- :
‘Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields and, ress. They held their meeting in
family, Mrs. Hugh Ballard and the library of the community center
daughters were visitors in Whitmire i Tuesday at 2:30 and elected their of- 1
iSunday.
Marion Ballard spent the week-
! end with her parents,
i Sam McPeters of Columbus, Ga.,
I spent the past week with Mr. and
ficers. Donaree Cauble was made
president, Barbara Jo Todd, vice-
president, Patsy Fuller, treasurer,
Joyce Todd, secretary, and Elaine
Crocker scribe. The advisors for
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Mrs. Jess Edmunds. On Monday] the group are Mrs. Ira Bailey and
Annie Ruth and Cora Lee Tinsley of Mrs. Floyd Cumbie.
Abbeville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Group No. 2 met with their arf-
munc * s - -—7—; " | visor, Mrs. Ethel Cauble, Monday at
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams and Mr. g.30 ^e community-center. Plans
and Mrs. Lewis, Oakley visited Mr. i were made for the group to begin
and Mrs. J. W. Gordon in Ware th e j r honor work.
Shoals Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
Randolph Gentry
Group No. 1 and the high school
girls unit will meet Thursday eve-
had as their guests Friday Mr. and ning at 6:30^11 members are urged
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BATTERIES AND
ACCESSORIES
McMillan
Service Station
Sinclair Products
Phone No. 2
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Funeral Home
Clinton, 8. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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Phones 41 and 399-J
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgra.
Mrs. Woodrow Crouch of Joanna,
Peggy and Linda Edmonds spent
Sunday with Mae Edens in Wset
Clinton,
T. W. Grace, Sr., and family of
Pineville, N. C., were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey,
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall
had as their' guests over the week-1
end Mrs. B. E. Eskew of Columbia,!
Mrs. J. A. Adair and Richard of
Hillside.
Friends of Mrs. R. D. Gregg will
be glad to know she is improving
at Hays hospital where she under- 1
went an operation Friday.
Mrs. Mart Satterfield and daugh-1
ter, Mrs. Woodell King and children,;
Carroll Mills, and Mrs. Leo Riser at- j
tended a birthday dinner Sunday at
the home of Mr .and - Mrs. Claud 1
Kernells at Renno in honor of Mr.!
Kernells and Miss Dewel Satter
field.
to be present.
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of Relief, N. C7
writes: "For
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of gassy stomach
misery and loss
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until I started on Self's Indian
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four bottles of this fine medicine
and now I eat heartily, sleep
better, have gained weight and
strength, and feel lots better in
many other ways. May God
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Indian River Medicine is my
prayer."
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. W. E. Ellis celebrated a birth- j
day January 27.
Little Margaret Gale Chumbley j
was 1 year old January 28.
Wister Owens was 78 years old,
January 8.
Sandy Shelnut celebrated her 8th;
birthday January 22.
January 31st was Nofma Jean]
Shelnut’s 9th birthday.
P<iul Shelnut will have a birthday |
February 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edmonds cele-:
brated their wedding anniversary
February 2.
Francis.Coker had a birthday Jan
uary 26. , •
' Festus Harris’ birthday was Jaq-;
uary 31.
January 19th was the wedding an- 1
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dal-!
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Na
bors.
Henry Overstreet was 10 years old
January 22.
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SCAB SICK?;
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Phone 515
West Main Street
Among The Sick
Grady .Lee Carter and Elizabeth
Carter are ill.
Linda Prather has measles.
Mrs. David Satterfield has been ill
the past week.
Mrs. Ella Pace continues ill.
Mark Ballard is seriously ill.
Little Jackie Lawson is ill. '
^ Birth Announcement
j Brigman
nounce the birth of a son, Michael
Mr. and Mrs. David Brigman an-
Steven, on Thursday, January 26,
at Hays hospital.
Mrs: Brigman is the former Miss
Gladys Pearson.
Sunday School Class Gives Party
Thursday night the Ladies class of
the Baptist church met for their
monthly gatheirng at the home of
Mrs. T. B. Humphries. „ '
- The business program was con
ducted, after which a sociol hour
was enjoyed, including a tacky party.
A large number were present. .
Mrs. Huniphries and Mrs. J. B.
Reeder served refreshments.
Hobby Club Meets
The Hobby club met on Wednes
day at 1 o’clock with the vice-
orestfent; Mrs." Jackie Williams.
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