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n I 0 Thursday, August 10, 1950 i—-*? THE CLINTON CHRO WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Page Three MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative Sorry to report Mrs. Coley Camp bell is a patient at the General hos pital in Greenville where she will i Mrs. Wayne White and daughter of “'harlotte, N. C., and Mrs. Ansel Smith and son of Asheville, N. C. f were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Trammell last week. Mrs. Jane Blackwell spent the week-end with Mrs. Eva Coleman and Buddy Baker in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Evans and Margaret were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wier and Miss Marie Wier spent Sunday with Mr. undergo an operation. i Friends of Walter, Meadors are Mrs. Lovin’s mother, Mrs. Mollie sorry to know he is a patient at the' Painter. Mr. and Mrs. John Word visited Mr. and Mrs. F*. A. Reed in Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burns and children were Visitors in Columbia Sunday. Veteran’s hospital in Columbia. Mrs. Ethel Summer is a patient in Hays hospital where she underwent: an operation Friday. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Harold Cauble has a birthday Au ' I J t-'* James Painter of Birmingham, Ala., is spending the week with his 8ust 28. mother, Mrs. Mollie Painter, and Mr. j Tommy Brown celebrated his 7th and Mrs. Tom Brown. birthday August 10. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough and' Loraine Patterson will be 9 years and Mrs. W. O. Wier in Greenville. I Mike, Miss Maudine Yarborough,: old August 15. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble and son, j Ke it h McGee and Buddy Yarborough j L. L. Price celebrates a birthday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cauble and | v ^ s ^ e£ ^ relatives in Lancaster and today. Billy McGee visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hm Sunday Hedspeth in Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kuyken dall and Miss Faye Ellen Hardman spent Sunday in the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. Blanche Creswell, Mrs. Es- Mrs. Royce Smith and children of Ware Shoals, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and son of Greenville, visited Mrs. J. H. Seay during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenzine and sons and Kenneth Smith spent Sun- i sie B. Sinwnons, Mrs. C. O. Owens,, ^ a y wi** 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Belue in Mb. Ro/ Swaynghafn and Mrs. I Greer. , James ^arkman spent Sunday at Mrs. J. H. Seay s P€nt Monday with the Pentecosta Beech Springs. Miss Sarah Bryant of Greenville, t » %• Bobby Rice will be 7 years old tomorrow. Mrs. Rhada Bennett will celebrate her 64th birthday tomorrow. Johnnie Faye * Summer will cele brate her 3rd birthday August 19. Alice Gregory celebrated her lltn birthday July 20. Catherine Herring wdll be 11 years old August 30. the Pentecostal camp meeting at her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Trammell,' Mary Frances Snow was 1 year and Mr. Trammell at Lydia. ! old August 4. Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson! John Campbell will be 67 years spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs! and children s P ent Sunda y with Mrs - old August 27. Frank Jacks. i John Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Campbell will be 2 years Mr. and'Mrs. Rufus Handback and Willis Mahaffey in Fort Mill. sons, «nd J. E. Braswell, Sr., spent the week-end with relatives in Ala mo, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wilson and Audrey Maye is spending two weeks with relatives in Pensacola, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Freddie spent the week-end with Mr. G. C. Wilson in Mountville. | and Mrs. L. D Whitman in Mauldin Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton and and Mrs. Dorothy Nabors in Green- daughter and Patsy Braswell spent ville old August 2Q. Darlene Dillingham will celebrate her 9th birthday August 28. Carl Campbell will have a birth- | day August 25. Miss Ruth Vincent will celebrate her 16th birthday August 19. Miss Jean Fulmer celebrated her \ 16th birthday August 3. his Little Mike King celebrated 3rd birthday August 8. Bo King will have a birthday August 16. Mrs .Elizabeth Ginn celebrated a the past two weeks at the camp' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker and meeting at Beech Springs. [daughters spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stone of Dade * nd Mrs. James Thornton in Ander- ^City, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stone 500 of Waynesboro, Ga., Mrs. R. N. 1 Rev. and Mrs. J. W Spillers and Turner of Augusta, Ga, spent the' family are spending their vacation birthday August 2. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Coley a t their cabin in the mountains ofj * Turner and Mrs. Annie Stone. North Carolina. Bridal Shower For Misa Maudine Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway had Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway and Yarborough as their dinner guests Sunday Mr.'children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miss Maudine Yarborough, bride- and Mrs. Joel Cox and son of Green- Galloway spent Sunday at Sullivan’s elect, was entertained with a bridal wooc |. Island and Folly Beach. ; shower at the community center Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gregory and! Mrs. Louise Abbott and children; Friday evening. She was given a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnes' of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. j corsage upon arriving. All the guests and sons of Greenwood, visited Mr.'Carl Heaton Sunday. wrote good wishes for her. and Mrs. M. W. Adams during the! Mr. and Mrs J. H. Barbery, Misses The Center was beautifully dec- week-end. Gaynell and Gerry Barbery, Evelyn orated, carrying out the color scheme Vr. and Mrs. Troy Lovin of Kings- Blease. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barbery, of white and green. The guests were port, Tenn., spent the week-end witn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred given newspaper out of which they Barbery and son and Charlie Babery were to make gifts for the bride, spent the week-end in Washington, Jolene McGee and Mrs Louie Webb D. C., and LaPlatte. Md. . won prizes. Another game of guess- • Mrs. Ursula Blakely spent ths'ing famous people by the actions and,) week-end with her son. M a x e y sayings of the individual was enjoy- Blakely, and Mrs. Blakely in Spar- ed. Miss Yarborough sgon in this tanburg. ! game. She was then presented the Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell and > shower gift which consisted of num- ! sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralpn erous pieces of her chosen pattern of Prince in Spartanburg Sunday. Ter- j silver, crystal, and china and linens ry Campbell remained for a visit and and many useful articles. Mrs lone Kenneth Prince returned home with Wallace directed the entertainment them. I and games W D. Sizemore and Claud Ward Mesdames Joe Terry. Virgil Webb .'spent Sunday in Union. and Eva West, hostesses, served a 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckham visit- green salad, sandwiches, bride’s cake ed Mr. Beckham's mother. Mrs. P. W.. snd punch. ;Cook, in Great Falls Sunday. Mrs H. C. Herring and children of Wemaa's Mtaaienary Society Electa Atlanta. Ga., are spending the week Officers I with her mother, Mrs. W. R. Prince, j Are you on a diet? Hungry? Know I Mr. and Mrs. E. M* Summer and' anybody who is, was the introduction % TO SCRVC ♦w. you. COOPER MOTOR CO. Phone SIS West Main Street sons spent several days at Gatlin- . burg, Tenn., recently. Friends of Pfc. Wade H. Beckham, Jr., will be interested to know he has been transferred from Camp Le- jjeune. N. C., to Camp Pendleton, California. at th^ Woman’s Missionary society meeting which was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. J. 1 Smith. Mrs. Ralph Riddle gave the devo-| tional thoughts. “Graven on the Hand of God,” found in Isaiah. Mrs. Laura Robert and Gerald Baker have re- 1 Mae Howard and Mrs. Joe Camp- turned to their home in Atlanta, Ga., after spending several weeks with their grandmother, Mrs. W. R. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow and chil- bell rendered a duet at the close of) the devotional. Mrs. E. M. Summer represented four questions, by Mrs. Grady Smith. 4 * j »» GOLD THEATRE JOANNA, S. C. Morning Shows 1% A. M. P. M. Monday, Wedneoday. Friday Night Shows lilt and S Every Night Admission 85c (Me pins te tax) Children under 18—te Thurs.-Fri. Aug. 10-11 THREE CAME HOME With Claudette Colbert Saturday Aug. 12 TWILIGHT IN THE SIERRAS With Roy Rogers Mon.-Tues. Aug. 14-15 STARS IN MY CROWN Everybody Will Love— Joel MeCrea - Ellen Drew Best Picture of the Year Wednesday Aug. 16 WOMAN IN HIDING ALSO CASH NIGHT NEXT— WABASH AVENUE Thun.-Friday, Aug. 17-18 Betty Grable • Victor Mature dren, Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs. i Dr. Franks and gave the reply to • Jewel Dillingham were visitors in “Are you suffering from “acidosis’’? ( Laurens Tuesday. Are you anemic? Are you suffering Henry Campbell and sons, Miss' from a heart disease? They were Mary Campbell and Bob Nelson vis ited Johnnie Price at the Veteran’s hospital in Columbia Sunday. Mildred Callahan of near Cross Anchor, is spending the week with Lois Campbell. ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hughes are spending this week in Florida. / Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kidd and son, and Mrs. Essie Gulley visited John Gulley, who is a patient in a Colum bia hospital, recently. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ware and son others. Plans were also made to land A. B. Ware of Anderson, visited send money to the Baptist World Al- Mrs. W. H. Ammons Sunday. William and Elizabeth Womble of discussed by other members of the society. Mrs. M. P. McWhorter, program chairman, gave an interest ing talk on "What about your heart?” Are we doing what we can to help feed the millions spiritually hungry? Mrs. R. B. Amick, president, pre-j sided over the business session, with Mrs. Grady Smith, secretary, calling the roll and reading the minutes of the previous meeting. Community missions report was given with pleas for a sunshine basket be sent to two members who are ill, and flowers to liance for care packages. The following officers were nomi- ‘ Winnsboro, are visiting their grand-; nated for the coming year by the ; mother, Mrs. W. H. Ammons. ! Mr. and Mrs. Thip Harris and chil- , dren, Mrs. Carl Clark and son of 'Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rush- ton and children, Mrs. George Phil- ! lips and children of near Clinton, Smith, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I 2nd Vice-President—Mrs A. C. Clark Sunday. : McWhorter. nominating committee, Mrs. Alvin Trammell, chairman, and they were elected as follows: President—Mrs. R. B. Amick. 1st. Vice-President—Mrs. J. J. M. P. Mr. and Mrs. Waters King and .children of Nashville, Tenn., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. Recording Secretary—Mrs. Grady Smith. Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. Robert McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Foster and son son. of Laurens, and Carol Scott of Un- Treasurer—Mrs. Brevard Patter- j ion, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe. Mr. and Mys. J. H. Sparks attended the Sparks reunion at Foster park in Union Sunday. Mission Study Chairman—Mrs. A. W. Ridings. Social Chairman—Mrs. Ralph Rid dle. Community Missions — Mrs. Joe J. C. Lowe visited in Union Tues- Campbell. , day. | Junior G. A. Leader—Mrs. Alvin , Trammell. Birth Announcement | Sunbeams—Miss Polly Brazil. Elders R. A.—Bud Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elders announce YWA—Mrs. J. W. Spillers. the birth of a daughter, Sandra Kaye Intermediate GA—Mrs. E. M., on August 6 at Hays hospital. : Summer. i Mrs. Elders is the former Miss Hazel Lee Samples. Among The Sick Mrs. Will Hampton is a patient at ments. the Blalock clinic. John C. Dees is recuperating at his home after a week’s stay at the yeteran's hospital in Columbia. Georgie Samples has returned Mrs. Brooks Dunaway dismissed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. J. J. Smith and Mrs. Grady Smith, hostesses, served reiresh- Woman's Club To Meet There w.ll be a called meeting oft the Woman’s club at the community center tonight at 7:30. All members CALIF. PLUMS Lb. 23c Red Bliss * ; T . 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