University of South Carolina Libraries
/ > \ Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, September 7, 1950 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative Miss Dorothy Anne Starnes has re turned home after attending camp Rawls for a week's stay. Mrs. H. R. Berry was called to Rock Hill Saturday on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. J. E. Shaver, and brother, Paul Shaver. Mrs. Jacob Quinn and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Quinn were visitors in Union Friday. Mrs." Walter Lee visited Mr. Lee, who is a patient at Greenville Gen- ray hospitaj, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Downs and Miss Nellie Gray King recently vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coggins in Greer. > Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hedspeth and son of Laurens, spent Sunday with Miss Bessie Holtzclaw aecompan- and in the living room the table was covered with a white organdy cloth over green, centered with a large ar rangement of lavender dahlias and flanked by green candles. Each guest upon arrival registered cake to those present including two visitors. The meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs. David Word in Oc tober. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble. Mrs. W. T. Cammerson and daugh- Chuckie of Spartanburg, spent the ter of Columbia, spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. O. R. ied Joe Robert Hudson to his home in the bride’s book and was present- in Atlanta, Ga., Saturday and will ed a small white satin bag filled with remain form several days’ stay. rice and tied _with green ribbon. Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker and The honor guest was given a cor- Carroll spent the week-end with Mr. sage of pale pink asters, and Mrs. C. L. Smith in Hartwell, Several interesting games were en- Ga. joyed during the evening, directed i Mr. and Mrs. John Word and Sue by Mrs. Eland Harris. Prizes were; visited Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Reed in awarded the winners and were later Lyman Sunday. presented to the honor guest. Mrs. Frank Campos and little; The hosteses, Mrs. R. M. Sullivan,l daughter, Aida, of Charlotte, N t C.jMrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. Truman Leo-! are spending the week with Mr: and i pard, Mrs., Eland Harris and Miss! Mrs. Frank Arevalo. JPolly Brazil, served a salad course Mr. and Mrs.*John Campbell, Mr.!with punch, and Mrs. Morris Thibedeau and son^ Miss Russ was presented many i visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendrix ^ beautiful gifts including crystal and | in Anderson Sunday. ! silver of her chosen pattern. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett and week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell. Robert Campbell of Shelby, N. C., and Rollins. Mrs. Buddy Blackwelder and son spent the week-end with Mr of Clemson, spent several days re-j Mrs Cleveland Campbell. cently with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williamson and David of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williamson visited Lee Griffin, who is a patient in the Vet eran's hospital at Oteen, N. C., Sun day. Banks Patterson and daughter, Irene, of Ohio, Mrs. John Patterson of Fort Mill, Misses Carolyn and Nancy Hope of Charlotte, N. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Pat terson Wednesday. Woman's Society Meets Mesdames Alvin Trammell and E. Announcements The Woman’s club will meet Mon-j day evening, Sept. 11, at the com- munity house at 7:30. The Boy Scout troop No. 38 will meet tonight (Thursday) at 6:30 at the community house. Birth Announcement Cogdill | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cogdill of ; Cross Anchor, announce the birth of I a son, Floyd Ronald, on August 26 at the Workman Memorial hospital M. Summer were hostesses to the i j Woman’s Missionary Society of Cal- j Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson I vary Baptist church Monday evening I in Woodruff. at the home of the former. end children attended the Patter son reunion in Fort Mill Sunday. Mrs. L. C. Ficklin and Jane are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ficklin at Paw Creek, N. C. Mrs. Janie Seibert of Columbia, is spending several days with Mrs. M. T. Ficklin. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris spent Sunday at their country home near, sided over the business session, with Pelzer. Mrs. Grady Smith reading the min- Mr and Mrs. E. C. Moody and utes and calling the roll. Commit- Linda spent Sunday with relatives tees made their reports with plans in Pclzer. being made for the ggxt two Everette Starnes has returned months’ activities, home after a stay at Lake Murray, j closed with prayer. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Barberv and Birthday Dinner Enjoyed Mrs. John Campbell honored Mr. Campbell on his 69th birthday with Mrs. Trammell presided over the a dinner. The immediate families program, “Can You Read?” Mrs. Laura Mae Howard gave the devo tional thoughts with all singing “Thy Word Have I Hid in My Heart.” Sev eral ladies gave interesting talks on the subject, with Mrs. J. J. Smith closing with prayer. were present and dinner was served picnic style. Mr. Campbell received a number of gifts. Melody Club To Meet The Melody club will meet tonight Special Services at Bailey Mem orial Southern Methodist Church Sunday Evening A special service will be held at Bailey Memorial Southern Methodist church Sunday evening commencing at 7:30 o’clock. At this time Rev. Paul Lehman, a member of the South Carolina Conference of the Southern Methodist church, and recently ac cepted as a member of the European Evangelistic Crusade, will be the guest speaker. He is being sent out under the auspices of the Southern Methodist 'church of_ this state as one of its missionaries" in the foreign service of the church. He is making his last appearance in all of the churches of the conference before sailing on October 16. He and his family will live in Florence, Italy, this being the central place in the territory where he has been appoint ed to work. The European Evangelistic Cru sade is represented by all denomina tions in the country, and the South ern Methodist church of this area, including South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida. All members of the church are in vited to be present next Sunday evening and the general public is ex tended a special invitation to be present. L UM Burr Sr°y P FOR A CHEERY WINTER PUT A HEATILATOR IN YOUR HOME • • • SAVE FUEL $$$ On days that are not cold enough to keep up fur nace heat, the 4 HEATILATOR jr Will give you comfort and save fuel. D. E.TRIBBLE. CO. LUMBER and BUILDERS SUPPLIES S'NCF IA94 PHONE 94 CLINTON,S.C. Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" — Thank You! Mrs. R. B. Amick. president, pre- ,0 ‘f at 7:30 at the community house. Church “Student Night” Sunday night was “student night”, at Calvary Baptist church with the The meeting wa4 lc0 ^ e ® e anc * school students oc-l cupying the choir at the worship j The hostesses served refreshments. ^ our - & , | Wallace Carr, student at Presby-| terian college, gave an interesting! With The Sick son of Greenville. Mrs Beulah Ab bott and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hueyi of Simpsonville, spent the week-end: Wendell Starnes is able to return on ,’ The Value ot Music in the Wjth Mr. and Mrs. J H. Barbery. to work after a week's illness Church, fo.lowed by Joe Land, stu- . Mr and Mrs. Albert Timms of Walter Lee *is a patient at the Gen-! dent at C,emson \ who talke<1 on ‘‘ Th * 1 Pendleton, were week-end guests of eral hospital in Greenville. .Future of the Nation and Church.”, Mr and Mrs Charlie Barker. Mrs. Carl Heaton, Jr., is recuperat- 1 ’* ac * t Spillers, Clemson student, Mrs. W. H. Beckham spent last ing at home after a stay at Hays hos-'* ave the scripture and led in prayer, j week with Mrs. P. W. Cook in Great pital. ChrUtopher Davenport sang a aolo.j Falls- r , | Mrt. Joe Strickland and Mrs. Joe ‘T*!,* ^ ” St 1 , Jac !“’ 1 „ Mu. J H. Seay spent the past Bums have been ill the past week. a ^ * ^'h Greenville Junior Week with Mr. and Mrs. Royce Michael McGee has mumps. college, brought the evening mes Smith in Ware Shoals. Mrs. Annie Stone ha* been ill at * a ® e ’ .!»• Mrs. Hattie Rice of near Clinton, her home on Shands street the past spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. three weeks. L Rice. i G. J. Summer H improving at his Mrs. Ben Campbell and Jerry at- home after a stay at the Naval hoe- tended the funeral of her father. E pital in Charleston. ' P. Jenkins, in Ware Shoals Friday.) Bernice, Clark ahd Raymond Mrs. Lonnie B Tinsley and chil- Gregory have whooping cough, cron spent the week-end with Mr tnd Mrs. Rufus Satterfield in Lau- are sorry to know she is ill. rens. Friends of Mrs. Elal Harvey are Mr. and Mrs. T L. Hooper and g!ad to know she is imporivng at her| Linda spent the week-end in vannah, Ga. Birthdays and Wedding Annlvenariea Little Carolyn Huey celebrated her 3rd birthday August 8. August 22nd was Mr. and Mrs. Ed Huey's 13th wedding anniversary. Enends 'ol' M™'''waHara* C«inon, M ; Hu '' ha J 11 t),r,l ’ da ' * u *“ at | Lewis T. Kay celebrated a birth day August 28. September 9th is Mrs. Melvin Sa- home after a stay at the Blalock, s ^ r V?, da f' ' c j inic | Jimmy McWatters will be 16 years Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McAbee of Enoree, spent the week-end witn Mr and Mrs. W. H. Hampton. Mr and Mrs. Hall King and chil- old September 29. Jerry Littleton was 7 years old Bride-Elect Honored On Friday evening Miss Thelma , . • i „ ..M Russ, whose marriage to Edward 1 Harry foster had a birthday Au- dren of Chester, spent the week-end Nelson will be an event of Sept. 17, 1 ' here with relatives and friends. was entertained with a bridal shower S^P’erober 2 was W. O. McGee’s Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow and chil- at the community center. ["K?***^ 4 dren and Mrs. John Campbell we-c Summer flowers were placed at' *^ rS- ^ Harris will have a visitors in Greenville Monday. vantage points in the living room blrthtiay September 15. Martin Brazil, son of Sgt. and Mrs. Edgar Brazil, was 4 years old Sep tember 2. > Jimmy Boy ter was 2 years old September 2. Wallace Patterson had a birthday September 4. Famous Timken Wall-Flame OIL BURNER Has Only One Moving Part} FITS '4 / G l fS Air Furnoe** Round Bollort Saves up to 25% on fuel costs. Ask any Timken Owner! T. C. Johnson Co. ) Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Contracting Oil Burners—Air Conditioning Oil Furnaces—Oil Boilers Oil Burning Water Heaters Miscellaneous Shower for Mrs. Jack Cunningham Mrs. Marguerite Curry and Mrs. Joe Terry were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower given in honor of Mrs. Jack Cunningham, a recent bride, on Tuesday evening. Cut flowers were arranged beau-1 tifully throughout the living and' dining rooms of the community building. Thirty-five guests enjoyed a num ber of games and contests directed by Mrs. Eva B. Land. Later in the evening the hostesses served sandwiches, cheese biscuits, ice cream and cake. Mrs. Cunningham received num erous gifts from her friends. Missionary Society Meets With Mrs. Harris The Bailey Memorial Missionary society met Tuesday at 7:30 in the home of Mrs. Eland Harris. The meeting was opened by sing ing “Give of Your Best to the Mast er.” The devotions were given by Miss Marie Weir from Luke 16:1-14 and Leviticus 1:5, after which she read an article on the thought, ‘tfle Gave the Best He Had,” closing with prayer, The lesson for the evening on Stewardship, was* given by Mrs. Marvin Stewart. She gave a chapter from the book entitled, “The Larger Stewardship,by Charles A. Cook. The treasurer’s report was given by Mrs. Louis Lyles and the roll was called by Patsy Cunningham, each one responding with a Bible verse. The society voted to give to the support "*of their missionary family, the Rev. Paul Lehmans. Plans were discussed in reference to the home coming on Sept. 24. Each family of the church'is asked to furnish a pic nic dinner and each member of the society to bring one dozen each of paper cups and plates, also plastic spoons and forks. The hostess served ice cream and SPECIAL! ■ PLASTIC RAINCOATS Men's and Women's Styles 29 •o, Children's Styles Imagine ... a raincoat lor the mere price of a pressing bill! Finest qual ity— lightweight! Fold it up — tuck it in your pocket — carry one in your car! Reg. 2.98 VALUE Perfect for school-agers! Smart-looking . . . light weight! Kids love 'em because they can tuck em away in a pocket after the rain! Get one for your child today! 99 t Sensational Values... Mode to Sell for Much More! AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT » Buy Toys and Christmas Gifts Now-Use Our Lay-Away A Small Deposit Holds Any Item till Christmas » ‘ Cox Home & Auto Supply 201 N. Broad St. "Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed” Phone 12