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Clinton, S. C, Thursday, July 27, 1950
Number 30
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WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Elledge Campbell ofiGinnis, and Mrs. C. W. Foster spent
Laurens are spending several weeks' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
with Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell
while Mrs. Campbell is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckham, Sr.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Glenn
in Newberry Sunday.
Foster in Chester
Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell
and sons visited Mrs. A. R. Nix in
Asheville, N. C. Sunday.
Miss Jaunita McGinnis is spend
Dorothy Ann Bigbee and Clyde ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Bigbee, Jr. are spending severa, L. Foster in Chester,
days with Jo Ann Balkham in Laur- Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ivey and chil-
ens. | dren are visiting Mrs. T. F. Schump-
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove have ert _ ^ .. „ . .
moved to their home near Saluda. Sgt. and Mrs Charhe Robertson
Mrs. G. M. Faulkner and children ar }?. s ??' f r, C n ^fL!i ^ 1 Sunday
of Charleston, spent the week-end W1 ^ Mrs ’ nnvor anH
with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunnaway. L.. M , r - and , D £ V * r T a ^ d
Mrs. Macy McCoy and children, I V /n lte wi!^ h n^
Larry and Lillie, Mrs. Mary Culbert- Wo, ? bie , in Wlnns b° ro during .he
son and Edna, of Greenville, Mr. and i
Rev. H. M. Haire and Rev. Sat
terfield were dinner guests Tuesday
of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and
Mrs. C. W. Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. James Crain accom-
Mrs. H. A. Ficklin and son, Darrell
and Charles, of Iva, were Sunday
guests of Mrs. M. T. Ficklin.
Mrs. L. H. Dunaway of Jackson
ville, Fla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. , j w j »» c
J. A. Dunaway and other relatives. P? 1 ™ 1 by
M-Sgt. Howard Dillishaw of Camp of Spartanburg, spent the week-end
Gordon, Ga. spent Sunday with his; in v J he m ? U w am , 0 p N u’ C w r n
sister, Mrs. J. R. Hamrick and Mr. 1 . ^*? ks
Hamrirk lumbia spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Toms spent th « : C a 1 ^ of Shaw Fielrf
week in the mounUins N. C. ^ ,^ ron ^ kh ? JiL S x5
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Eskew of' ^ th * "ith Mrs Balk-
Pelzer, spent the week-end with Mr. na P?. „ nu -.
HMltm arc'omD^nied^h,m 'home s’ln ' ^“^ wer'fd.n ",r
Heaton accompanied them home Sun- f P Mr and ^ Joe Ter;y ^
Mrs. Tom Wooten and Vicky c?'* To ?I' n# JH ,n 1 4* y - M - rvin an d
Greer are spending the week with I, J 1 ". ^
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten k#
Coley Mills visited relaUves in ^ 1 b 1
Chester during the week-end. ureenwooo ^
Cloud Ward visited relatives in 1 BiHMava
Union the past week-end ! . J
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Avery and Mrs. Ralph Childs ctiebrated a
Misses Frances and Glewylin Stewart birthday. July ttrd.
of Laurens were Sunday guests of' Mrs J. Brevard Paterfon has a
Mr. .and Mrs. H. C Cunningham. birthday, Sunday.
Mrs L C Heaton. Sr and grand- Mrs Grange Campbell has a birth-
son. Lewis T. Kay. visited Mr. and da £t .
Mrs. David Smith in Anderson Sun- Charles Garrette will celebrate a
dgy • birthday, Aug. 7.
Mr and Mrs Leo Heatherly spent ^ Mrs Robert Herring will have a
Sunday in HendersoiK ille, N. C. ! birthday Aug. *3
Mr and Mrs Virgil Sanders. Mr. Mrs. J. H. Lewis celebrated her
and Mrs Elbert Bradshaw. Mr and 78th birthday July 2Mh
Mrs Bill Page and Mr and Mrs ' Mrs Furman Leopard observed hei
A.bert Albertson and daughter. Mrs birthday July 25.
Mann Sanders of Spartanburg visit- Miss Thelma Rum and Furman
ed Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sanders on j Leopard celebrated then* birthday
Sunday. today.
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Weir and Mrs R R Gilmer has a birthday
Johnnie visited Mr and Mrs. J. F. Saturday.
Weir Sunday ' Lonnie Osborne will be 6 years ola
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sumner and July 28th.
sons visited Mr. and .Mrs W. B Mrs Carroll Samples has a birth-
Evans in Liberty. Au i
Mr. and Mrs John Stadaiki of _
Madden Station visited Mr snd Mrs Birthday Psrty
H. C. Cunningham Sunday after- Mrs. W. A. Dunnaway. Jr, enter-
noon tamed thirty-two little boys and girls
Mr. and Mrs Charles Sparks and «t a party m honor of her daughter,
children of Greenwood spent the 1 Margaret, who was celebrating her
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.j7th birthday.
Sparks Mrs. Sparks and children re- During the evening a number of
mai.ted for a week s visit. out of door games were directed by
Mr and Mrs George Meadors and Miss Catherine Dunnaway and Geo.
Betty Freeman of Camden spent.the Dunnaway. ^ w
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thorn- Refreshments of sandwiches, cook-
ton Meadors. and drinks were served by George
Lee Holtzclaw of Greer spent Sun- Dunnaway.
day with Mrs. Ada Center. I . *
Mrs. Laura Mae Howard visited Birthday Dinner
friends in Greenville Sunday. On Sunday Mrs Robert Lee gave
Mr. and Mrs. John Maye and a surprise birthday dinner m honor
daughter, Audrey, visited Mr. and of Mr. Lee who was selebratmg his
Mrs. W. A. Grady in Woodruff, Sun- birthday.
pie of the Epworth league along with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson, Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Adams, and Rev.
John H. Holland went to Dunns Cha
pel Southern Methodist church near
Columbia to attend a district Epworth
League meeting. The main feature
of the program was the showing of
a picture depicting the work of mis
sionaries in the county of Africa and
th e things they have to contend with
while preaching the Gospel in all
foreign lands. The Epworth League
of Bailey Memorial tied with the St.
Paul’s Southern Methodist church of
Leesville for the banner in having
the highest number present.
On next Sunday, July 31st„ after
a short session the Sunday School of
Bailey Memorial will send members
to Morris Chapel at Pomaria, to at-
end the Third Quarterly conference
of the Clinton-Morris Chapel charge
for this church year. A basket din
ner will be served. As has been the
case at all these conferences reports
for both churches will be given.
Consequently, on account of the
trip to Pomaria, there will be no
morning worship service next Sun
day and it will be decided at Sunday
school whether the Epworth League
meeting and evening worship service
will be held.
County Now Has
530 Miles Roads In
State Highway System
Special to The Chronicle.
Columbia, July 25—Laurens coun
ty’s total mileage in the state high
way system has increased from 445
miles on June 30, 194$ to 530 miles
on June 30, 1950, comparison of state
Highway Department records indi
cated this week.
During the two year interval Lau
rens county’s mileage in the state
primary system went up from 193
to 244 miles. Standard paveipent
mileage went from 67 to 74 miles
in the county, and bituminous sur
facing mileage in the primary system
advanced from 118,to 164 miles. On
June 30, 1948, Laurens had .86 miles
improved earth roads and 6.82 miles
of unimproved earth. In 1950 the im
proved roads remained at the same
figure but the unimproved roads de
creased to 5.69 miles,
j In the secondary system Laurens
| to 286 miles. Standard pavement
I to 286 miles. Stanard pavement
roads in 1948 were .20 miles, none
being listed in 1950. Bituminous sur
facing in the secondary system in
creased from 102 to 134 miles.
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
AMAZING RESULTS
IN ONE HOUR
By using T-4-L, a STRONG, pene
trating fungicide, yon REACH im
bedded germs to kill ON CONTACT.
FEEL this quick-drying liquid take
bold INSTANTLY. You must be
pleased or your 48e back at any
druggist. Today at McGees Drag
Store.
day.
Mrs. Vesta Eubanks is visiting rel
atives fn Greet.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis
spent the week-end with relatives in
Augusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rodels
perger and little son, Eddie, of New
berry visited Mrs. Alice Kinard re
cently.
Toy Arnold of Woodruff spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ar
nold. John Arnold returned home
with him for a visit.
Mrs. Inez Sorrow of Greenwood
visited her mother, Mrs. C. O. Ow
ens Saturday.
Mrs. Ora Wood spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wood in Green
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Arnold of
Woodruff spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Kinard.
There were 22 present who rem
embered him with many useful gifts.
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Jay e-Dunnaway
Miss Lucy Jaye became the bride
of Frankin Dunnaway July 14.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. J. W. Spiller in the presence of
a few close friends and relatives.
Immediately following the cere
mony the couple left for a wedding
trip.
They are making their home with
Mr. Dunnaway’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Dunnaway.
Mrs. Dunnaway is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jaye of John-
sonville.
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Revival Service*
Rev. H. M. Haire of Waycross,
Ga. is conducting revival services
at the church of God on Sloan St.
with special music rendered each
night.
The pastor, Rev. Satterfield cord-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders and,
children visited relatives in New- ially invites the public to attend,
berry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cromer of
Kannapolis, N. C. spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Priester and
children of Camden were recent vis
itors of Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Causer,
Sr.
Mrs. Thomas Bell spent Wednes
day with Mrs. Ora Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel and
Alice Faye and Furman Adams vis
ited in Greenwood' Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mahaffey
and Mrs. Mable Cook of Chester
Birth Announcements
Bigtuun
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bigham an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Joy
ce Dianne born, July 20.
Mrs. Bigham is the former Miss
Jaunita Medlin.
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Among The Sick
Winston Lee has the whooping |
cough.
Friends of Mrs. James Heaton
will be interested to know she is
recuperating at the home of her bro-
were Thursday guests of Mr. and 1 ther, Lewis Butler, Jr. on Florence
Mrs. J. Brevard Patterson. St. ’
Miss Carolyn Dunnaway is spend- Lindy and Sandy Dunnaway are
ng the week with her grandparents, 1 recuperating after a tonsildectomy
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longshore at at Hays hospital on Friday.
Lydia.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Will
Cause at Bonds Cross Road Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dunnaway
and children and Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Longshore visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Longshore near Newberry Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Wallenzine
and sons, spent the week-end at
Tybee Beach, Savannah, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and
Children, Mrs. and Mrs. George Mc-
Mrs. Lowell McCall is ill at her
home on Beauregard street.
Mrs. H. R. Berry is a patient in
Hays hospital.
W. B. Littleton is ill on Davis
street.
Mrs. Marshall Samples is recuper-
£ ting at her home after a stay at
[ays hospital.
Mrs. Dock Dover has been ill.
Bailey Memoral Methods! Church
Nates
Last Frday evening 19 young peo-
Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
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