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Volume LI
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, March 30, 1950
Number 13
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WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
%IK8. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Ivey and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bolton
children of Laurens, and Earl Pat-1 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
terson of Fort Mill, were yyeek- end i s P arlts an ^ family of Greenwood,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patter
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Montee Davis and
son formerly of Marion, N. C., have
moved to the community and are
maJcing their home with Mrs. Davis’
parents, Mr .and Mrs. J. T. Lokey.
Mr. Davis is connected with McIn
tosh’s Shoe Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Conway Morris of
Woodruff, Alfred Barbery and Fur-
Tnan Robinson of Greenville, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Barbery.
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Sparks.
Mrs. Joe Terry and Mrs. Robert
Neai and son spent the week-end
with relatives in Walhalla.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Strange and
family of Batesburg, spent Sunday
with their mother, Mrs. R. M. Sulli
van.
Jack Matthews of Greenwood,
spent the week-end with J. W. Fow
ler.
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and son and
Miss Margaret Evans visited Mr. and
home of her d'aUghter, Mrs. Arthur
Sanders.
Mrs. W. R. Price is ill at her home.
Friends of D. L. McGee will be
and Miss Sybil McCoy, their pastor,
Rev. John H. Holland, and the driver
Sunday a great and memorable day. way department.
* al. /-.!• . . __ __ At * the morning service there will During last month the intake for
^of the Clinton Mill bus, Ott inom3s, be two vested choirs, 3n 3dult 3n<i 3 Laurens county from 1950 li-censesj
# j journeyed to the historical city of young people's, to lead in Easter was $1,493, while $5«,386 had been
to know he is recupersting at Charleston. ^ j music. An Esster sermon will be collected previously ^ince the license
his home after an operation at the' The following points of interest delivered by the pastor. Parents es were first issued September If
General hospital in Greenville. | were visited: The Battery, Fo^t will dedicate their children to the 1949
Mrs. Roy Passmore is recuperating Sumter hotel, St. Michaels Episco-jLord in holy baptism, and members ---
at her home after an operation at pal church, Cooper River bridge,'will be received into the church. i
Hays hospital. ! Roper hospital. Folly Beach, the mu-1 Sunday evening at 7 30
Little Patricia Ann Kelly is im-jseum, the zoo and Navy yard .those present will witness a beautiful
proving after being ill with measles ( The society is very grateful to all | candlelight service All will be priv-
and suffering with hand burns. j who contributed in any way to make ile g ed t6 take . m the scrvice as
C. T. Satterfield is recuperating this a successful pleasant and pron-, special prograrns will be plac€d in
after an operation at the Blalock : table trip. Thii organization is a the hands of all attending All in
Cli £i C - 1 o m v* k •„ ..w ( g K eat K e p - ta the K P l° 8reS t °K th€ the community are cordially invited
Charles Butler has been ill with! church, going in a body into homes 1 10 aUe nd these services
flu.
Brenda Woody and Carolyn Huey
are ill with flu
of shut-in^ and helping those who
cannot get out to church.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Blease and Mrs. Clyde Tinsley in Belton Sun-
family of Augusta, Ga., recently vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Blease.
Rev. and Mrs. C. Y. Satterfield and
family visited Mrs. Satterfield’s sis
ter,, Mrs. Hugh Vaughan and Mr.
Vaughan in Princeton Sunday.
Mrs. F. A. Reed and son, Clelon
Reed, and sons of Whitmire, visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Word Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove were
visitors in Greenville Saturday.
Mrs. Etta Guimarin of Athens, Ga.,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Mc
Whorter. They were accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle to
Spartanburg on Sunday for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hale and daugh
ter of Lancaster, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Mary Passmore and Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Hedspeth.
Dial Jacks of Greenville, was home
for the week-end.
day. Mrp. Tinsley returned here
with them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Dodie Cooper and son
of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Cooper Sunday. Shirley Put
nam returned with them for a week’s
visit.
> Mrs. Juanita • Head of Laurens,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Alice Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Wood
of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Wood and daughter of Simpsonville,
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John
Word Sunday.
Mrs. Evelyn Holtzclaw and daugh
ter of Greenwood, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. James Cough-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove spent
Sunday with relatives in Saluda.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Long visited
Card of Thanks
, _, . „ . _ ,, ,iTo everyone who remembered me
Little Skyloc Adams, small daugh- ; Future Events tor Bai r, Memorial dur| sT a( ^
ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Adams., Church During Earier season smce comi home , £ ]
is recuperating after an illness. ! Nm Sunday, Apr.l 2, being Palm than]( for the beauti(ul card ' !
Mickey Dover has flu. Sunday, the morning service w.ll be (lowcrs and other n|ce , hi
» in keeping with the day. The musicj
Card of Thanks Scripture, and sermon will lead each
I wish to express my deepest ap- | and all to receive again the picture of
COME IN
. . . and see nor complete line
of John Deere equipment. Let
os demonstrate how a John
Deere Hammer Mill and Lets
Feed Maker will prepare yoor
feed cheaper and better.
J. R. CRAWFORD
-D. L. McGee.
preciation to everyone for theid kind- the triumphal entry of our Lord into LlCGflSG PcGS Totol
ness, cards and flowers sent during the city of Jerusalem for the last $57,879 for Vehicles
•my convalescence at home on ac- time before His crucifixion on the . ' _
count of a broken leg received in a Cross of Calvary. Id LoiirGnS CoUflty
fall. Thursday evening of Passion Week . —
W. Fowler. April 6, a special communion service Special to The Chronicle.
will be held commencing at 7:30 p.m. , Columbia, March 28. — A total of
Misses Betty Ann Campbell of Co- i relatives in Pelzer during the week-
lumbia, and Miss Gerry Trammell 0 f e nd ' and amended , the singing at
Winthrop college, were home for tlie.£ ai * er school in Greenville
week-end. * Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. George Price and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell, and children and Miss Jeanette Heaton
Dawn, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stewart, s Pf nt Sunday at Chimney Rock, N. C.
Lawrence Campbell and son visited' Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Todd of Gray
their grandmother, Mrs. E. T. Thorn-, ^ ourt * visited Mr - and Mrs. D. L.
ton, who is seriously ill in Enoree,! Mc< ^ ee Sunday,
last week. I Bo °ts Fuller of Lydia, spent sev-
Joe Terry, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. era ^, days Cauble last
Joe Terry, Jr., spent Sunday with week- .
Mr. Terry’s sisters, Misses Sue and Mr. and Mrs. George Webb of
Beatrice Terry, in Greenwood. 1 Fountain Inn, were recent visitors of
Mrs. Lillie Randolph of Asheville,! Mr- and Mrs. Grover Sanders and
N. C., spent two weeks recently with °^ er relatives
with special music, and in all prob- $57,879 has been collected in Lau-
ability a guest speaker, the service rens county for license fees for the
Make Trip To Charleston
Last Friday and Saturday the girls
of the Junior Missionary society of climaxing in the Communion of the 1950 issue of motor venicle licenses,
Bailey Memorial church togther with Lord’s Supper. — ' | according to a report made this
their sponsors, Mrs. Murray Adams I It iis planned to make Easter month by the South Carolina high-
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her daughters, Mrs. Mollie Gregory
and Miss Vea Randolph.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor and
Sybil, Mrs. Carl Windsor and Tony
were visitors in Greenville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparks and
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Price and Mrs.
Hattie Lewis of Edgefield, spent Sun
day with Mrs. W. R. Price.
iPvt. Carl K. Ballew has returned
to Seattle, Washington, after spend
ing a 16-day furlough with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballew.
] Mr. and Mrs. John Maye and
daughters visited at High Point, N.
C., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holtzclaw and
Charles Kinard spent Sunday with
]Mj.~and Mrs. C. B. Kelly at Ridge
way.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Whitman and son,' Albert, and
David Nabors of Mauldin, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Johnson of Joanna,
i Mrs. Lydia Warren spent last week
in Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs C. L. Bullock of
Gainesville, Ga., were week-end
: guests of Mx. and Mrs. Thomas Bal
lew.
i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rodelsperger
1 and son, Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger and
Eddie of Newberry, and Mrs. Beulah
Medlin of Laurens, were Sunday
visitors of Mrs. Alice Kinaxd.
\ Pvt. J. B. Gilliam left Sunday for
Seattle Washington, where he will
leave soon for further duty over
seas. He spent several days with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gil
liam.
Mrs. Paul Turner and children of
Greenville, spent two weeks recent
ly with her parents, ^Ir. and Mrs.
W. C. Williams.
and Mrs. R. C. Oxner visited relatives
Mr. and Mrs .Cecil Wooten, Mr.
in Central and Williamson during the
week.
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White accents as stimulating as
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worked into delicate necklaces and
earrings to lend a cool, crisp look
to your spring costumes.
We've rounded up an
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the new solid-color pastel
tones that all the
fashion shouting is about.
Dusty pinks, bold blues,
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Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Powers ob
served their 13th wedding anniver-
day March 18.
Iris Hughes celebrated her birth-
| sary March 27.
March 26th was Clarence Duna
way’s birthday.
Arthur Dunway has a birthday
today.
Mrs. Arthur Baker had a birthday
March 15. Mr. Baker celebrated his
birthday March 24.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hedspeth will
celebrate their wedding anniversary
April 7.
Brenda Woody will be 3 years old
! April 2.
j Mr. and Mrs. Ovell Woody are
.celebrating their 11th wedding anni
versary today.
Miss Jeanette Woodward has a
birthday April 1.
Mrs. Bo Woodward had a birthday
l March 28.
Glenda Kay Woodward will be one
'year old April 4.
Among The Sick
Mrs. E. E. Long has flu.
Friends of Mrs. R. M. Sullivan are
1 glad to know she is able to return
to work after an illness.
! TMi-e TYi i rvo \xro v mnHnil#*5
jill with flu.
Friends of Mrs. D. C. Whitman
will be sorry to know she is ill."—
Mrs. Beulah Kinard is ill at the
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