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I - ♦ ♦ Thursday, November 16, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven West Clinton (continued from page two) lin, Mrs. A. E. McCoy, Mrs Mary Cul bertson and children of Greenville; Mrs. Janie Siebert, Mr. and Mrs .Jack Caraway and daughter of Co lumbia; Mrs. Mary Caraway of Cross Hill; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ficklin of Mountville: They remembered her with many useful gifts. V Among The Sick Linda Ray Sabens has chicken pox. Friends of Mrs. D. C. Whitman are sorry to know she is a patient at Hays hospital where she underwent an operation Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Lyda is improving after an illness. Maxie Wallenzine is suffering with a broken foot. Mark McWhorter is suffering with a broken arm he received in a fall last week and tiso has chicken pox. John Campbell has been ill several days. Frances Ballew is ill. J. Warren Crain is recuperating at Kays hospital after an appendec tomy on Saturday. enjoyed a weiner roast , at the home of Miss Jolene McGee on Frances street. About twenty-five girls and boys roasted weiners and marshmal lows over an open grill on the lawn. Favorite records were played which added much to the outing. The union is growing under the leadership of Mrs. J. W. Spillers. ♦ Mr. Osborne Honored Miss Nellie Osborne entertained at a surprise birthday dinner in honor of her father, J. P. Osborne, who was celebrating his 67th birthday on Sun- ; day a.t their home on Washington ^street. Members of the immediate family were present and remembered him of the season was the Stanley and tacky party given at the home oi Mrs. Gilbert Price Monday evening. A beautiful arrangement of chry santhemums was placed in the living room. During me evening games and con tests were enjoyed with prizes awarded Mesdames W. E. Braswell, R. L. Yarbrough, Andy Hames, Ina Bell Hooper* W. L. Evans, J. N. • Kirby,. The prize for the tackiest was presented Mrs. Cecil Wooten. A salad course with coffee and hot chocolate was served by the hostess Out of town guests included Mrs. Hilda Baker of Newberry. .with gifts. Enjoys Weiner Roast On Thursday evening the members of the Intermediate Training Union 4 <► SLABS FOR SALE From 100,000 ft. of freshly cut pine. Also pine tree tops, 15 in. in diameter. Would like to sell whole lot for flat price. Joe McDaniel Call 128 or 341-R Mrs. Purcell Honored A surprise birthday party was giv en in honor of Mrs. D. D. Purcell at the home of Mrp. Roy Cannon on Friday evening in celebration of her 76th birthday. A number of games were played, after which the hostess es, Me'dan es Roy Cannon, Dan Dunaway, Lestei I tester and Nathan Cannon, served refreshments. Later in the evening Mrs. Purcell was presented numerous gifts. Mrs. Campbell Honored Mrs. Joe Campbell was honored with a surprise dinner on the oc casion of her birthday Saturday eve ning at the home of Miss Nellie Os borne by members of her Sunday school class. Throughout the home there were arrangements of fall flowers. Mrs. Campbell was presented a lovely crystal bowl with nand painted dod- wood blossoms. Tacky Party Given One of the most enjoyable parties Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Prod acta Phone No. 2 JARMAN SHOES $8.95 to $11.95 L. B. DILLARD Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad St. Office Honrs 9:00 to S:30 Phone 658 Melody Club To Meet ) The Melody club will meet Thurs day evening at 7:30 at the commun- jity house Mrs. J. C. Lambert of Jo- ! anna, will be the guest speaker. Installation Service at Bailey Memorial Church On next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock an installation service will I be conducted at Bailey Memorial 'church at which time all general of ficers, and all officers of every or ganization in the church will be in stalled to the regular duties of their respective offices for the coming conference year . Before the installation service a short church conference will be held for the purpose of electing a steward to fill a vacancy on the board and to take care of other business before the congregation. This is an important service to which all members of the church are invited, the pastor has announced. PC Professor Writes Best-Seller Workbook A Presbyterian college professor, the Rev. T. Layton Fraser, is the author of a "best-seller” Bible work j book course. Mr. Fraser’s work, entitled ‘‘With) Savior and Friend," has recently been translated into Spanish and publish ed under Mexican copyright. It is now being used by all Protestant de nominations in Mexico and Central America in Bible and Sunday schools. Another work book authored by Mr. Fraser, "God and His People,” is now being translated into Spanish At present he is preparing another work book. "Winning the World,” as a third companion. 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