The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 13, 1950, Image 10
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, July 13, 1950
WEST CLIHTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative
close friends;
For her wedding the bride wore i
an aqua dress with black accessories. |
She is the daughter of Mrs. Ida.
Brown. After a short wedding trip
the young couple will make their
home with Mr. McGinnis’wparents, |
and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks visited and Jerry visited relatives in New
relatives in Union Sunday afternoon, berry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Marlowe and Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Gregory;' ‘ ^
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stroud of Dray- and Ruby and Jackie, spent several To Give Chicken Stew
ten. visited Mrs. Moliie Painter,xSat- days with Mr.' and Mrs. Wallace The Woman’s club will have chick-
urday. Sheriff in Knoxville, Tenn. en s tew for sale at the Community
Mr and Mrs. D. S. Reed of Ly- Miss Thelma Russ, Truman Leop- center Saturday evening.
man. visited Mr. and Mrs. John Word ard and son, Laurens, visited Mrs. ♦
Sunday. Bertha Shaw in Columbia Tuesday ! Among The Sick
M -. and Mrs. W, G. Caldwell of Mrs. Shaw and children returned j Mrs. Ethel Summer of Lydia is.
Greenwood spent Thursday with Mr. with them for a visit. ill at the’ home of her sister. Mrs.
.v d Mrs. R. P. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ledbetter and M. W. Adams on Bailey Street.
and Mrs. Coley Campbell, Mr. family have moved to Augusta, Ga. f ^ Irs - Victor Mattox is a patient in
M:-s. E J. Campbell spent last Mi-s. Clara Clapton of Charlotte, s hospital where ;>he underwent^
Fia. N. C. spent the fourth with relatives. ^ n ° p L ratl ™ 0n ^ on ^y-
, ,, r . Neuter Creswell underwent a ap-
and Mrs. James \\ iLon and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moigan lK pendictory at Hay’s hospital Tues-
e and D. V. Wright spent sev- Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson ,
ays at Wilmingtoh. N. C. 'of Laurens, Mrs. Pat Patterson, j oe Strickland is, a patient in Hays
.md Mrs. B. T. Moultrie and Geneva Coker of Greenw'oqd, Mr. hospital
Turner spent the week here and Mrs. Howard Burton, Mr. and p t . e( j ghelton and O T Gilliland'
datives and friends. Mrs. Harold Burton of Honea Path ! have returned tQ their ^ ome ^ af J
and Mrs. C. C. Aboott of attended the funeral of Mrs. Annie ter a stay at the Columbia hos-i
le visited relatives here C. Burton, Saturday. i pj ta j
-day. Dawn Campbell return- Miss Jaunita Head of Laurens vis- ' 'j ames Creswell is convalescing at!
s. t’ em foi a ' hsit. ited Mrs. Ellis Cook duiing the j-{ a y 3 hospital following an appen-
Florence Foster of Gaffney fourth. dectomy
ting her sisters, Mrs. J. H. i Mrs. Paul Causins of Newberry " m
.md Mis. J. C . Lowe ,his spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Da- i Birthday Dinner Enjoyed
vid Adams. The immediate families of D. V. j
a.id Mi Chariie Baikcr, Mi. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Seymour of Wright gave a birthday dinner in j
dn ^ ■ his honor Sunday at Greenwood State
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Mrs. Sam Barker and Mikey. Albermarle, N. C. visited Mr
vi.-i.td A. A. !>arker in the General Itlrs. Leo Riser last w^eek. j p a j*j^ Dinner was sei'ved picnic style
hospital in G:eenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. Mr.! ^
Mr.-. Marcele Barker and Carroll and Mrs. Marshall King and daugh-
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. ’ ter, Mrs. Lavonia Brewington and
Birth
Cecil Spurlock in Rock Hill.
daughter. Perry. Misses Nellie Gray
Among those from out-of-town at- a nd Allene King visited Mr. and Mrs
Announcements
SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of j
Chester, announce the birth of a j
former
* n i ls * !hl ' ;unc g a ' ®; B r N « l i Va, T Kin * m Nasl "’ ille ’ T««n, the! Terry Gaines, born July 3rd at
on Friday were, Mr and 1 Mrs. Frank fourth. ifhe rHp.-ter hnsnital
Langston. Mrs. T. F. Schumpert, Mrs Miss Jean Abboth of Greenville " M M j M; T
t, L -.J ve ' v "•' r , c Shoate. Mr. and spent the week-end wMh relatives: ,, p his ,
M:- C.eo Shgh, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. here. - . —»
Hu-he.-. Mr. and Mrs R M. Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks spent; i SMITH
M: .md Mrs W A. Bishop, Sr., Mr last week at Cedar Mountains near ^ r - anc i Mrs. Henry. Smith an-!
.n.d Mrs W A Bishop. Jr . and; Brevard. N. C. nounce the arrival of a son, Henry i
daughter. M:. and Mrs T D. Riddle.: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and Silas. Jr., born June 20 at the Gen-J
M and Mrs Lucius Neal, Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Me- hospital ,n Greenville.
Mr-. Cr.srlie Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Ginnis visited reiatives in King's ^ r - anc ^ Mrs. Smith are
Rir.thcl Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Ren- Mountain, N. C.^during the week- residents of this city,
tne’. Neal of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. end. * I BOYCE
Julian Wiggins, Sr , and family, Mr. j Mrs. Harrietts King is visiting Mr.j Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce are
and Mrs. Emory Neal, Mr. and Mrs. an d Mrs. Hall King in Gledale. receiving congratulations upon the
Mack Farmer, of Tigerville, Mr. and. Miss Betty and Margie Samples arrival of a son, Charles Barry, born
Mrs. J. C. Bishop, and Mrs. Ruth * visited friends in Greenwood Sun- July 3th at Hays hospital.
HA! of Belton. day afternoon. Mrs. Boyce will be remembered
Mrs. Alice Cook and children spent ■ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester and as Miss Polly Davenport,
the week-end with her sister, Mrs. family visited Mr. and Mrs J. H.j ENGLISH
Paul Cousins and Mr. Cousins in Pace in Lyman. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. English, Jr.
Newberry. i announce the birth of a son, James
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wilburn of Jo- W. M. S. Meet Micheal, born July 6 at Hays hospi-
annu were Sunday guests of Mr. and The Woman's Missionary Society tal.
Mr>. Victor Mattox and Mrs. Leila of Calvary Baptist church met Mon-1 Mrs. English is the former Miss|
Smith. 'day evening at the church. Sara Riser.
U.i-te Campbell of Laurens, is vis- The meeting was called to order; GREGORY
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. by the program chairman. Mrs. M l Mr. and Mrs. Colie Gregory of i
P McVVhorter. Led in prayer by Mrs. Woodruff, announce the arrival of a
W Windsor and R B. Amick. All sang “Blest Be The daughter, Deborah Elaine, July 3 at!
|and Mrs. C. V. Tic' an I •'Send The Light**. Mrs the Blalosck plinic.
last week. Alvin Trammell gave the devotion-
l>C-_\ of San Di- ai thoughts, reading from Collassians
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Mr
Carl S
Adame,
and Mrs. C
..-iteo Mr.
in Tu ker,
Windsor,
.'..V. spent .t !
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Mrs.
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"A days last week 1; 16-29. Topic for th6 month.
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and children. "What of Our First Hundred Years
and Lora Cox of i n Africa?," with interest.ng talks
•nt last week with Mr.—giTerr rnr-several members on pro-
L. Cunningham. gram.
H »!iday of Laurens Mi->. R. B. Amick. president, pre-
i •>• w.tn Mrs Margunte sided o\e; the business session. Mrs.
• t ie. relatives. . Grady Smith, secretary called the
Mr- L T. Eskew of roll and read the minutes which
1'ite.i Mr. and Mrs. Carl were approved. The community
lam
Gregory will be remcmbeied'
Ellen Harmon.
MALPASS
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Malpass 1
announce the birth of a M*n, Calvin j
Patrick, Hrom Ju:y 6 at - BliriodcVi
clinic.
Mrs. Malpass is the former Mis? |
Florence Crain.
Party For Little Girl
Twenty-one little girls and boys I
■’on. Sr. during the week-end. Mission was reported. Mrs. Alvin gathered at the home of Mrs. Carl
M. and Mrs. Bud Carr, Misses Trammell. Mrs. Grady Smith and Heaton for a party Saturday after-
M .iy Ellen Cannon, Evelyn Blease, Mrs. J. W. Spillers were appointed noon giver^/in honor of her little
<d .> <di ond Geraldine Barbery. Am- nomination committee for the offi- daughter, Mary Anne, who was cel-
>taggs, Mr. and Mrs. Junmy| cers for the society next year. A obrating her 4th birthday.
ArmF.rong and children, Mr. and memorial for Mrs. R. T. Trammell A number of out-of-doors games
Mrs Cecil Walker and children, en- was read by Mrs. Joe Campbell. A were played on the lawn,
joyed a weiner roast at Lake Green- ; copy was sent to the Baptist Courier Refreshments were served by Mrs.
wood Saturday evening. an d a copy recorded in the minutes Sallie Simmons, Mrs. Carl Heaton,
Mhs Grace Brown and Betty Low-; Q f t he W. M. S. Mrs. Brooks Duna- Jr. and Miss Janette Heaton,
cry o: Balfour, N C spent the week- wuy dismissed the meeting with Mary Anne received man gifts.
end with Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Adams, prayer.
Mr and Mrs. Maxey Blakely and | ♦ Mr*. Annie C. Burton
family spent several days with Mr. I Birthdays and Anniversaries Mrs. Annie C. Burton, 65, widow
Blakely’s mother, Mrs. Ursula Blake- Russell Gray Wilson celebrated his of William H. Burton, died Thursday
ly. 113th birthday July 6. i at the Joanna Memorial Hospital,
Mrs. C W Foster is spending the James Rushton had a birthday after several years of declining
week with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fos- July 1. 1 health.
ter in Chester. Sharon Russ was 7, July 9. ; *She was a native of North Caro-
..Mr and Mrs. Bill Campbell and: Richard Woodward celebrated his lina, but had made her home in Lau-
children and Mrs. W. M. Adams vis-! 16th birthday, July 10. ' ren. county for a number of years,
ited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craw-1 Skylar Adams will be 2 years old She was a member of Columbia
lord in Piedmont • last week. [July 27.
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Caughman,! Mr. and Mrs. David Adams will
Betty and Joe visited Mr. and Mrs. celebrate their 27th wedding anni
versary July 28.
Shirley Ivester has a birthday,
July 12.
Mrs. Jessie Samples will have a
birthday July 29th.
W. H. Beckham has a birthday
July 27.
Baptist Church near Princeton.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.
Eva Lee Davis, and Mrs. Edna Smith
of Laurens, three sons, John of Ki-
nards, Coleman of Greenville and
Milton Burton of Clinton; 12 grand
children; and three great grandchil
dren.
Funeral services were held Sat-
1 urday at 4 p. m. at Columbia Baptist
Ira Caughman in Saluda, Tuesday.
Ed Johnson of Anderson spent
Tuesday with Mr and Mrs. Robert
McGinnis.
Mrs. Palmer Ballenger of Greer
is spending the week with her sister
Mrs. J. J. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P McWhorter and) Mrs. C. W. Windsar will have a’Church conducted by the Rev. J. W
sons, spent last week in Atlanta, Ga. birthday Sunday. Spillers and the Rev. Fred Rowe,
Mr. and Mrs. E. M Summer and' Little Ronnie Windsar, son of Mr.' Interment was in the church ceme-
children spent several days at My- and Mrs. Charles Windsar celebrat- tery.
rtle Beach last week. ed his first birthday yesterday. j ♦
Joe Caughman visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Caughman Bailey Memorial Southern Methodist
Mr.'. Fred C. Brady in FayettcviHe, observed their 37th wedding anni- Church Notes
N. C. on Saturday. versary July 7. Rev. John H. Hollanl has been in
Mr. and Mrs Earl Folds and son. George McGinnis had g birthday Pomaria during the last week con-
Mrs. E. M. Wilkerson and Sgt. Rich- June 28. Jessie Mae McGinnis was 1 ducting a meeting at Morris Chapel
ard E. Garner of Augusta, ^a. were 5 July 10. i Southern Methodist church. Rev.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob^ Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr. will cel- Paul K. Holland, twin brother and
ert McGinnis. ebrate her 64th birthday, Sunday. | pastor of the Methodist church in
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hudgens of William E. Ammons of Lebanon, McBee, preached five nights in the
Pa has a birthday Saturday. meeting.
Mrs. W. H. Ammons will celebrate All the regular services of Bailey
her birthday, Sunday.
Memorial chu*th will be resumed
Union visited Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Sumner on Wednesday.
Mr.'. R. H. Gause spent several
days with Dr. and Mrs. V. J. King. James H. Ammons has a birthday i next Sunday, July 16th. Sunday
in Rock Hill. July 29. School at 10:00 a. m. morning wor-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Womble will! ship at 11:00 a. m., Epworth league
children spent several days in Co-j celebrate their 12th wedding anni-j at 6:30 p. m. and evening worship
coa, Fla. with Cpl. and Mrs. Willie versary July 22nd.
B. Quinton last week. j —■
Mrs. Ray Fowler and children of j Attend Young People’s Meet
Houston, Texas are visiting her par-' The young people of Calvary Bap-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway, tist church attended the meeting of
Ray Fulmer and children attend
ed the Fulmer reunion at the J. A.
Rish home in Aiken on Monday.
Mrs. J. O. Womble and children
have returned home in Winnsboro
the young people’s organization at
Poplar Springs Baptist church Tues
day evening.
This organization is associationai
wide and sponsored by the Training
after a two weeks visit with her mo- Union. The purpose of the meeting
ther, Mrs. W. H. Ammons. was to organize and promote Mis-
Mrs. Kate Evans spent several s ions and fellowship,
days with her sister, Mrs. J. L. Bed-
enbaugh in Newberry.
James H Ammons and Mrs. W. H.
Ammons visited Mr. and Mrs. J. 0.
Womble in Winnsboro, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Handcock and
Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Cassey Montjoy
Broum-McGinnis
Miss Irma Brown . became the
bride of George McGinnis on June
28. The ceremony was performed by
Probate Judge J. Hewlette Wasson in
Laurens, in the presence of a few
at 7:30 p. m. All young people are
invited to be present Sunday even
ing as a surprise is awaiting them.
Prayer meeting is held each Wed
nesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. This
coming Wednesday evening the ser
vice will be conducted by some one
in the church, as the pastor, may be
at the pastor’s school to be held at
the Camp Ground iniCameron.
Everybody in the community will
always receive a very cordial wel
come at all of the services of Bailey
Memorial.
C*llie L. Lowery
Collie L. Lowery, 37, died Sat
urday night in the U. S. Naval Hos
pital at Charleston after an illness of
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