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THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable She Clinton If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume LI Clinton, S. C, Thursday, July 20, 1950 Number 29 WEST aiNTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative Rev. and Mrs. John H. Holland spent Monday in Greenville with their son, Dale Holland, and Mrs. Holland. Miss Jo Ann Smith of Coronaca, is spending the week with relatives here. Rev. and Mrs. Roy Allen and Dan ny o< Piedmont, visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Goff of New berry, Mrs. Dinner Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Prater of Joanna, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry King Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rollins and daughter and Mrs. Essie Powell and Frances of Greer, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ada Center. A. L. Lokey of Gaffney, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lokey, on Saturday. Mrs. Ethel Rucker and daughter, Gladys, of Greenwood, spent thei week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dees and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dees near Laurens. Sam Glenn of Spartanburg, is vis iting his sister, Mrs. W. H. Beckham, and Mr. Beckham. Mrs. Frank Ross left Friday for Fort Benning, Ga., where she joined Sgt. Ross to make her home. Mrs. J. L. Vanderford is visiting Mrs. C. L. Greer in Union. Mrs. S. A. Still and daughter of Biloxi, Miss., are visiting her mother, Mrs. H. C. Flinn, and Mr. Flinn. Miss Inez Byrum lias returned home after a two weeks’ visit with relatives in Auburndale, Fla. Wayne and Van Counts of Prosper ity, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick. Rev. and Mrs. R. Q. Gregg and games were played, directed by Mrs. J. W. Smith. Prizes won were pre sented to Miss Heatherly. The honoree was presented many gifts later in the evening. The hostesses, consisting of the ladies of spinning room No. 1, served ice cream and cake. Shower For Bride-Elect On Friday evening Miss Muriel Jean McGee, bride-elect of month, was honored with a miscel- ing Mrs. Dan Dunaway, resigned. ter, Muriel Jean, to Harold Cauble. Bouknight of this city Mrs. Eland Harris gave the talk of The impressive ring ceremony was the evening, discussing the author of performed Saturday, July 15, by RevT - two hymns, “Beyond the Sunset,”, John H Holland at his home at 5 and “Sunriser” The hostess served o’clock, refreshments, after which the meet- W Mrs. Brazil Honored The immediate fam.ly of Mr a. G. Brazil gave her a surprise birth ing adjourned with a song. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Miss Jolene McGee celebrated birthday July 12. Mrs. Alice Kinard will celebrate For her wedding the bride wore fj a y dinner Sunday at her home on I a light blue sheer dress with white Frances street I accessories. Her shoulder corsage Mrs. Brazil was celebrating her I was red and white carnations. j 49th birthday and received numerous i They are occupying an apartment gifts a on West Main street. Club Meets Tonight Revival Meeting Announced A revival meeting will begin at the l The Melody club will meet tonight pi re Baptized Holiness church on h 7 O clock at the community house. RonureirarH 5\«inHav Tulv 9*1 laneous shower by Mrs. Charlie her 72nd birthday July 31. Lowery, and daughter, Miss Ruth, Carol Rorrer celebrated her 8th at 7 o’clock at the community nouse. 1 Beauregg^ Sunday. July 23 Lowery. birthday July 18. A1 | members are urged to be pres- Rev Gus whitman will be the evan- The Lowery home was lovely with Mrs. Gerry Barbery will have a ent - arrangements of summer flowers. birthiday July 26.* I * After a number of games and con-| Miss Nellie Gray King celebrated tests the honor guest was presented her birthday July 13 1 many useful gifts from her friends.; Waters King of Nashville, Tenn., Later tempting refreshments were had a birthday July 15. served — gelist. The public is invited to attend. Lloyd C. Young is pastor of the church. family of Spartanburg, visited Rev.! days. Among The Sick Richard Dunaway is suffering with a broken arm. Bobby Boyce has been ill several Field Advisor For Girls Work Giving Training Course Mrs. Hall Siddall, field advisor of I Card of Thanks the Campfire Girls from national! We wish to thank everyone for Roy Cannon had a birthday June headquarters in New York City, is ; n'the kindness shown us during the ' 30, and Mrs. Cannon has a birthday Clinton working with the social illness and at the death of our broth- * Monday. ' workers of Clinton and Lydia Cotton <* r . Coley Lowery Also for the W. A. Dunaway celebrated his Mills in training leaders for this or- beautiful floral offerings and meals birthday July 16. Iganization, and organizing new -■’erved. George and Jean Dunaway will groups of Campfire Girls. celebrate their birthdays July 26. week-end with Mrs. Luther Turner an 5* fnr and Mrs. Carroll Samples. M . r an # d Mrs* Wilbur Burnette, for- Mrs. Paul Cousins and children of of Spartanburg, have moved Newberry, spent the week with 0( Jacksoni u A dinner was given in honor of and Mrs. David Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delagneau, and son of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Annie Adams and Thomas Adams of Au- -ggusta, Ga., spent Wednesday with *»Mr. and Mrs. David Adams. Darrell Cook of Columbia, spent Sunday with relatives here. Friends of Mrs. J. H. Seay are sor- Mr. and Mrs. David Owens cele- Mrs. Siddall at 6 o’clock Tuesday at ry to know she is ill at her home. brated their 20th wedding anniver- the Clinton community house. The Mrs. Will Hampton is improving sary July 17. guardians and their assistants of each Mrs Will Hampton and Family. visiting Miss Pat Cunningham. Misses Jo Anne Huskey and Jackie Gambrell of Buffalo, are visiting { Mrs. Eva Land. Mil* Heatherly Honored A lovely party of the month was at her home after a stay at Hays hos pital. E. A. Harris is ill at his home on Elizabeth street. Mrs. Robert Neal has been 111 sev eral days. Mrs. W. L. Evans is ill at her home on Bailey street. Other George George Card of Thanks I wish to express my deep appre ciation to Dr Blalock, the WMS of Calvary Baptist church for the purse given me, and friends for their kind- r r Mpai Qat an/ 4 ! the miscellaneous shower given hon-1 Missionary Society Meets Mrs rhariip Rohortcnn in Pnlumhia orin 8 Miss Doris Heatherly, bride- The Bailey Memorial missionary last week 18 (•elect, Monday evening at the com- society met Tuesday evening at the will celebrate their 4th wedding an- at Hays hospital. - p" J C. Turner, in Co.umbUj" ^ Miss Betty Anne Campbell of Co- chal L, wa ’ mark ," i , w ! ,h * * _i lovely nosegay. Mrs. J. L. Arnold presided over the bride’s book. During the evening a number of lumbia is spending a two-weeks va cation with her parents. Miss Bun ny Roberts of Columbia, is her guest for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannon have re- i turned home after a two weeks visit! with their daughter, Mrs. Floyd Gil- : cert, and Mr. Gilbert in Russell, j Kansas. Mrs. Raymond Fulmer is visiting 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barbery in Green ville. J. T. Lokey has returned home af ter spending eight days on a fishing trip to Athens, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks spent the week-end with relatives in Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aronld, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and Jimmy visit ed at Clark Hill dam Sunday. Mrs. Sara Webb is visiting rela tives in Mauldin and Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hedspeth and son of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble. Mrs. D. D. Purcell has returned to her home in Toccoa, Ga., after spend ing several weeks with relatives here. Mrs. O. H. Miller of Kinards, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallen- zine. They spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith in Coronaca. Mrs. David Owens spent last week with Mrs. W. E. Jones and Mrs. W. H. McCarter in Greer. Mrs. Lessie Morgan has returned ; home alter a two weeks visit witn j her daughter, Mrs. Mack Henry, in j Cnattanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman and | children and Mrs. A. F. Campbell' spent the week-end in Newport, i Tenn., and the Smoky mountains, Mrs. Paul Turner and children : and Mrs. Bill Laboon were week-end | guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wil- j Hams. Simonia Turner remained | for the week. Ervin Campbell of Greenwood, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenzine and sons, Mrs. O. H. Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith in Coro- naca Saturday. Mrs. M. D. Henry and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Marshall, harnette Jane and Ted Henry of Chattanooga, Tenn., are visiting Mrs. Thelma Boatwright. I Mr. and Mrs. John Word, David I Word, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin j and daughter, Jane, Miss Marie Weir spent the week-end at Myrtle Be** Mrs. David Word and Sue returned home with them after a week s visit. \ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyce have re turned home after spending a two weeks’ vacation at Homeland PaiK, Oteen, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campos and daughter, Aida, of Havana, Cuoa, and Charlotte, N. C., are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Are valo. Mrs. Eva Land, Mrs. Platt Prather and Will Buchanan spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Buchanan, in Swannanoa, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffin and fam ily of Lake Wakoma, N. C., visited Mrs. 'Thelma BoatwHght last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harvey and Sheila of Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holtzclaw spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kel ly in Ridgeway. Buddy Yarbbrough and Wayne Sa- ville spent last week at Camp Old Indian. Miss Jolene McGee is spending the week at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and children and Mrs. J. C. Heath of Ware Shoals, spent Sunday with Mis. J. H. Seay. Patsy Smith remained lor a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Scurry Stevens of Whitmire, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Norton. Mr. and Mrs. J» B. Barbery and daughter of Greenville, spent the home of Mrs. Harvey Berry The devotional was conducted by Mrs. Louie Lyles from Samuel 1:1- 23. Mrs. Marvin Stewart led in sary July 4th. prayer. Business was discussed. The roll called and minutes of the last meeting read and approved. Mrs. Lyles was elected treasurer, succeed- Mrs. Sara Webb will celebrate her, organization were present. 80th birthday Sunday. guests were P. S. Bailey, Miss Betty Anne Campbell has a Cornelson, Claude Crocker, birthday Sunday. Hughey, Calvin Cooper and social • ness shown me during the illness and W. C. Williams celebrated a birth- directors Mrs. Eva Land and Mrs. at t he death of my husband. B B day July 8. , lone Wallace. Neal. Also for the beautiful floral Bobby Boyce celebrated his birth- , ♦ , offerings. May God bless each of day yesterday. 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