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t .) i* 4> Thursday, August 31, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three Know Your Watkins Dealer HAVE .YOU TRIED Mary King Home Permanent — and — Creme Shampoo J. K. Haselden 207 N. Adair Street Phone 454-W Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad SL Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30 Phone 658 Gray Funeral Home Cltniou. S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and... EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mjra wtwiiMiiwnKnnwRRi CALL... TELEPHONE (t cost 41Q ooo 8 years But how much » would it cost to REPLACE IT? The average home owner to day carries only 40% enough fire insurance. He’s thinking backward to what his proper ty cost, instead of forward to what it would cost to RE PLACE IT. Face the facts. Your home or place of business (and con tents) may burn tonight. Is your fire insurance big enough to enable you to start to re build and refurnish or restock tomorrow? * Quit kidding yourself that you won’t have a fire or that you are fully protected. It’s no fun to be half-ruined. America Fore A INSURANCE CROUP CLINTON REALTY & INSURANCE CO. B. Hubert Boyd. Afent Call 74 FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES church are invited to be present and take part in the election of officrt of th church for the coming year. Mim Boatwright Honored The adult choir of Calvary Baptist church entertained at a party Tues day evening at the community house MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP —*■ Send Your Shoes To Us for Best Materials and Workmanship. . 117 Benjamin & Sons Expert Workmanship CRANE Quality Materials West Clinton (Continued from page two) and Mrs. W. F. Brooks in Anderson. William Cox of Spartanburg, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Trammell honor of Miss Peggy Boatwright, Saturday. J young bride-elect, and her fiancee, Mr. Htny Thurman^ of Christopher Davenport. Mrs. Laura Mae Howard earned out the colors of green and white in i chndren'. 'Mr!* and Mr.*'*Ge'org*e Me- ' be “ u, ‘ ,ul - ar»ngemenu of gladioli Ginnis and Mrs. C. W. Foster spent and [ern ,n ,he dinm * and llvm S ; Sunday at Burger mountain. rooms. Columbia, Visited Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and Kennedy-Lee Miss Lucy Mae Kennedy and Tom Lee were united in marriage August rooms. The guests were received by Mrs. i J. W. Spillers and Mrs. Joe Camp bell, and each was given miniature umbrellas of green and white to wear 12. The ceremony was performed by, duirng the evning. Rev. R. H. Gause in the presence oft Mrs. J. W. Smith presided over a few close friends and relatives, j the bride’s book and all were asked They are making their home on j to register and write a wish for the Beauregard street. ! bride. Among The Sick Neely Caldwell is recuperating at her home after a stay at the General hospital in Greenville. Arthur Alewine underwent a ton- silectomy at Hays hospital last week. Arthur and Wayne Alewine and Luther Shepherd have whooping cough. Harold Stroud is improving at Hays hospital where he underwent an appendix operation Saturday. Mrs. W. H. Ammons has been ill. William Womble, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Womble, is 'a patient in a Columbia hospital. Mrs. John B. Smith has been ill. Mrs. Willie Mae Riley was a pa tient at Hays hospital lasj week. Mrs. Frank Lawson is improving at Hays hospital after an operation on Thursday. Mrs. Anna Stone is a patient at the General hospital in Greenville, where she underwent an operation on Thursday. Mrs. Claud Wallenzine is yhprov- ing after an illness. Mrs. Walker Osborne has been ill several days. Mrs. Joe Land, Miss Alma Spillers and Catherine Dunaway entertained the guests with numerous games and contests. Later in the evening the bride- elect was presented, in a most unique ! way, gifts from the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bagwell, mem- 1 bers of the choir, who have moved, to Greenwood, were presented a gift of lov and appreciation. Chair Gift For Lister Joe Lister of Merver university, who has been assisting the pastor, Rev. J. W. Spillers, at Calvary Baptist church, was presented a gift from the choir in appreciation of his helo during the summer months. Icecream and cake were served by Mrs. R. B. Amick, Mrs. Brooks Duna way, Mrs. Carl Espieg, Misses Gerol- dine and Gaynell Barbery. Polly Bra zil, Nellie Osborne, Ruby Fallow and Marion Mitchell. Bailey Memorial Church Notes Bailey Memorial Southern Metho dist church is planning a program for the fall months which will have . . a tendency to create more and more' Rudolph Hamrick underwent • iotherest in its activities. Among tonsil operation at Hays hospital las, | the things planned for the church | Donald Handback has two are stated by the pastor, Rev. week. Little wonaui o-..u^-va j John H. Holland, mumps. j j Q n Sunday, the 24th of Septem- Fnends o. Mrs. Coley Campbe i the congregation has voted are glad to know, she has returned home from a stay at the General hospital in Greenville. Mrs. Frank Lawson is a patien at Hays hospital following an apuendix operation. Mrs. P. A. Moore and Mrs. Mar garet Clark are patients at Hays hospital following an apnendiv ope ration. Mrs. P. A. Moore and Mrs. Mar garet Clark are patients at Hays hos pital. Birthdays and Weddinc Anniversaries Linda Moody will be 8 years old September 19 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strickland cele brated their 13th wedding anniver sary August 21. September 9th is Miss Polly Bra zil’s birthday. Mrs. J. G. Price has a birthday September 21. Patsy Burdette will be 8 years odl September 2. Melissa Burdette will be 10 years old September 3. James Lee Price was 4 years old August 25. Kathy Campbell was 2 years old August 28. Today is H. E. Berry’s birthday. Little Patricia Penland will be 3 years old September 8. Charles Simmons will celebrate his 18th birthday September 3. Barbara Jean Simmons will be 6 years old September 10. Mrs. Robert Simmons has a birth day September 12. September 5th is Mrs. Carl Camp bell’s birthday. Keith Caughman will be 3 years old tomorrow. James Caughman will celebrate a birthday September 29. Mrs. Jonas Samples celebrated a birthday August 30. » Mrs. J. D. Lyda has a birthday September 24. Miss Betty Lyda will celebrate a birthday September 16. Lloyd Morris celebrates his 3rd birthday today. Elaine Woodward will be 2 years old September 8. Butch Cook was 6 years old Au gust 8. Mrs. David Adams has a birthday September 3. August 18lh was Mrs. E. S. Wright’s birthday. Mrs. Charles Kelly has a birth day September 7. Mrs. Ethel Ballew celebrated a birthday August 28. Bobby Long has a birthday Sept 26. Rufus Handback will celebrate a birthday September 28. Little Ann Webb, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Louie Webb, will be two years old September 3. Weiner Roast Enjoyed The young people’s BTU of Cal vary Baptist church enjoyed a weiner roast Saturday evening at Mary Lou stock farm. During the evening a beautiful set of cuff links were pre sented Joe Lester. Enjoy Outing The intermediate BTU met Mon day afternoon and motored to the Mary Lou stock farm where the> enjoyed a picnic. They were accom panied by Mrs. J. W. Spillers, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb, Misses Polly Brazil and Mary Ellen Cannon.. unanimously to have what is com-' monly called Rally Day, at which time all are given a special invita tion to be present, thus regaining j normal attendance after the summer months. In connection with this | usual special Sunday in the program ; of all churches Bailey Memorial has voted to have a home-coming day, at whict time former members and pastors are especially invited. The j committees for this occasion have! been appointed and are as follows: Invitation committee: Dan Dunaway, chairman; W. R. Thomas. Mrs. David Word, Mrs. A. F. 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