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Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 23, 1950 FIRST 3 MEN TO RE-ENLIST IN LOCAL NATIONAL GUARD Shown above are the first three men being re-enlisted by ('apt. H. F. Blalock in Battery B. 107th AAA AW Bn (Sp). local unit South Carolina National Guard Their re-enlistments are the first since World War II. Left to right:. First Sg"t. R. E. Johnson, Sgt. Roy T. Smith, and Sgt. Bobby L. Sanders. Re-enlistment is re quired every three years. WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MKn JOF CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. John Word, Mr. and 'Mrs Dav:d -Word and Sue and Miss Marie Weir -attended the Camellia show in Greenville Sunday. Mr and Mrs. C’.aud Berry of Nin ety-Six, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Samples, Sr,, Jr., of Joanna; Mrs. L. E. Bigbee of near Clinton, and Mrs. James Wil son of Clinton; five grandchildren and three brothers, J. E. and L. E. Weeks, both of Columbia; and G. T. daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weeks of Abbeville. Lindler in Whitmire during the - „ — - - | Funeral services were held at 4 Miss Ruth Douglas formerly oi'°' cloc * ^ turd ay afternoon fromCal- Gray Court, is making her home with ^ ^ spent the week-end with r - an< ^ Mrs. D. W, Osborne. Mrs. H E. Beny. I and Mrs: G. W. Campbell of ce meterv Laurens, spent Monday with Mr. f mon ^ cemetery. and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse, an ^ Mrs. R. C. Oxner. Jr., attended the funeral of 1 Spillers,. assisted by the Rev. B. L. Wood. Interment followed in Rose- , , u Junior Society Visits Shut-In Samples. Jr., attended the funeral of | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock, Mrs. 1 -p^e junior missionary group of Mrs. Samples’ mother, Mrs. Hattie Marcell Barker and Carrol spent Ba ,j ey M emor i a i church visited Mrs. Smith, m Charlotte. N C., Saturday, i Sunday with their grandmother, Mrs^ 1 Campbell, who is ill and gave a .•? Brazil and J. H. Cothran, in Spartanburg. 'program of s^ngs. A Bible story was spen. .he week-end; Nancy and Sammy Snelgrove of read by Joan Burgess. 'Each member Mr. and Mrs. Dona-Id Kidd with Mr. and Mrs. James Seagraves Spartanburg, spent the week-end remembered her with Mr. and ' and birthday card. small gift in Lawrenceville, Ga. 'with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Adams had as g 3 Snelgrove. I , their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. | G W. Gregory of Laurens, Mrs. Hen ry Fuller and daughter of At.anta, par€nts< Mr.'and Mrs. William Can-' wishes _ to express , their sincere ap- ana VI 1Ke ^ tt , ,1 ._i_ frionrlc Mrs. Jesse Harmon and children of Saluda, spent last week with her Card of Thanks The family of Mrs. D. V. Wright ^ (non. Mr. end with Ga., Mrs. Annie Saines Campbell of Laurens, and H. Worthy of Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mahaffey of Fort Mill, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Baugh man of Rock Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Banks Patterson of Cleveland, Ohio, „ D r, . ... r> were week-end guests of Mr. and I- Airs. Brevard Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell and Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon visit ed Mr. Cannon’s brother, John Can- Harmon spent the week- P re ciation to their friends, relatives them. j and neighbors for the many acts of Miss Myra Cooper of Anderson, kindness shown them at her death, is spending the week with relatives especially for the lovely floral offer- here. i ings an <i other contributions. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Galloway, Mrs. Barbara Rollins spent Sunday in the mountains of North Carolina. Among The Sick Mrs. Molhe Painter has several days. been iU Mr. and Mrs. J. .C. Cannon spent j Mrs. H. R 4 Smith is 111 at her home Sunday with Mr. 'Gannon’s sister, on Bailey street. Mrs. T. E. Price, and Mr. Price near Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and P^iends of W. L. Evans will be sor ry to know he is a patient at Hays hospital where he underwent an ope- non, who is seriously ill in Green wood, last Wednesday. were euests of Mr and Mrs W T Mrs Leila Smith s P ent several days ration yesterday. Turner in Williamston during the'Mr. amT Mfc, E. L. Sybil,Windsor and Pat Duhcah wee j c Smith in Jacksonville, Fla. ,are suffering injuries received in an Bill Smith who was recently dis-L Mr ' and Mrs ’ Roy Haile and automol > ile ^cident Sunday charged from the army, is visiting his father, Paul Smith. laughter of Lancaster, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Heds- Misses 'Billie* Arnold and Vhdan Clark of Columbia, spent the week-' end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin and children of Ware Shoals, -spent the , ^ _ , week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. son of Startex - s P ent the week-end Braswell. Student Nurses Receive Caps Misses Billie Arnold, Vivian Clark Miss Marion Mitchell attneded the and Betty Anne Campbell were Christopher-Dove wedding at Abbe- among the 40 student nurses who ville Saturday. , were “capped” at the Columbia hos- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wooten and pital on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold, Mrs. with relatives here. [Carrie Bell Poteat, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs w F Rraswpll Mrs Ar ^ £mong those attending- the fun- Grange Campbell and Terry, Mr. and thur Sanders and son were visitors !T al of M " s ' D T V r W ^ h t, Sr were: Mrs. Joe Campbell and Dawn, Law- n Greenville Monday • Mr - and Mrs - E - Weeks > Mr - and rence Campbell and son, Randy, were Mrs. Jennie Watkins spent Sunday ^ rS: L - R - We€ks and Roy We ? ks of among those attendin g- with Mrs Nellie Jones in Chester Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Abell Black- —• Mr and XW E B Norton and we ^> Irvin Campbell of Greenwood; Revival Services at Baptist Church Charles were Sunday gjSs of jlr * Carrol,. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. A series of revival serv.ces began and Mrs. Clyde Funderburk and Mrs. Weeks - Mr - and Mrs - H o ward Weeks, last evening at Calvary Baptist Len a \’or*on in I ane^ster Abbeville; G. E. Carroll, McCormick; church to continue through Sunday, Mr.' and Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw of Mr ' and Mrs - Arthur Chapman, Mrs. April 2. Services begin each, eve- Greer. spent Sunday with Mrs. Ada Mar S aret Weeks - Tom Weeks . Mr - ni " g h at R 7 0C ^ ck ; T , , D . Q enter and and Mrs. James Weeks, Green- The Rev. W. J. Jordan, of Pelzer, “ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell visited ville : Mrs - Marie Weeks - Miss BeUy g the , guest minis 1 t 1 er u fo r meeting- their grandmother, Mrs. E. T. Thom- Weeks, Mrs. Annie Weeks, Mr. and Special music will be under the di- ton in Fr,,ree Sundav 1 Mrs - J °e Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Paul section of Mrs. J. W. Spillers and ‘ Mr and Mrs C W. Windso^and Weel^s, M. L. Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eva Land. „ Geo v ge Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Weeks, Mrs. H W. Long, Mrs. Ha(rdy Birthdays and Wedding Ledford, Edward Wright, Spartan- • Anniversaries burg; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jack- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gilbert are son, .Mrs. Pearl Hammett; Miss celebrating their 15th wedding anni- Christine Jackson, Miss Betty Jack- vcrsary. son. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rushton, Mrs. Mrs - Leonard Gilliam is observing Hugh Rushton, Woodruff; Mr. and ber birthday today. Mrs. E. J. Campbell, Mrs. James Mr - and ,Mrs. J. E. Ingram will Word and daughter, Laurens; Mr.' celeb rate their 23rd wedding anni- and Mrs. Earl Smith, Converse, Mr. j versar y Sunday, and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Cathy Woodward, daughter of Mr. Lloyd Smith, Forrest Smith, Mr. and and Mrs. Bo Woodward, is eelebrat- Mrs. Bruce Bridges, Misses Margie * n g ber 2nd birthday today, and Bessie Smith, Miss Nancy Smith, Brevard Patterson celebrated a Clifton; ,Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott, birthday March 19.^ Mrs. Emma Higginbotham, Mrs. i t ^ .■ Ruby Lewis, Joanna, ! Birth Announcement , Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Campbell an- Hudson-Crain Marriage nounce the birth of a daughter, :• On March 14 Miss Juanita Hudson Sh*U» Arm on March 6. Mrs. qanvp- beeame the bride of J. W. 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