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I r # \ t Thursday, December 14, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pace Savurf 1—w********************** West Clinton (continued from page two) Mpworth League rally Friday eve ning. The public will always find a wel come at all services of this church. It has been the plan of the pastor and his family for several years to remember the people of the congre gation that was theirs to serve at the time in some special way. Thu year a devotional booklet, entitled “The Quiet Hour," with daily devo- tionals for three months to be used in the home at the beginning of each day will be placed in each home in the church. Baptist Christmas Banquet The Mothers class of Calvary Bap tist church enjoyed their Christmas banquet at the community house Sat- MOMf MY COLD NEB* DEEP-ACTION relief from coughs, chokey stuffiness with every breath! r, Every breath carries VapoR amous combination of til • Mother, here's a special way to give your little one wonderful comfort with the very same Vicks VapoRub that al ways brings such grand results when you rub it on! Easy . . I Effactfva: Put 2 good spoonfuls of VapoRub in a vapor izer or bowl of boi“ directed your youngster soothing, medicated vapors. HOME-PROVED VOft YOU BY MILLIONS OP MOTHERS! Rub’s famous combination of time- roved medications deep into arge bronchial tubes. Comfort ing relief from distress of colds comes in a hurry! Then ... to keep up relief for hours, rub Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest and back, too. is oi v aponuo m a vapor- x»wl of boiling water as in package- Then ... let >ungster breathe in the i ANNOUNCING Opening B. & B. Finance Co. JOANNA, S. C. Office Neit to Brock'a LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES, SIGNATURE?. FURNITURE. APPLIANCES Friendly. Confidential Service That Score Direct Hits With Him * • / It’s so easy to choose the gift he would want from L. B. DILLARD'S large collection of Nationally Adver tised Menswear. Our experienced sales staff will be hap py to assist you in choosing. r — HATS — TIES — SUITS U < —*■ SHOES — SHIRTS — SOCKS — PAJAMAS — SWEATERS — TOPCOATS — SPORT COATS LB. DILLARD Your ClotUor Since 1907 urday evening. The hall and living rooms were decorated by the Wom an's chib. The tables were lighted by candles and arrangements of ce dar and berries marked the center. Mrs. Arthur Howard, president of the class, welcomed the guests and the following program was rendered during the dinner: ‘•Silent Night,” by Franz Gruber. Invocation, Rev. J. W. Spillers. Fun for all, Joe E. Land. Vocal solo, “God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen,” Chris Davenport. Piano duet, “Shortenin’ Bread,” Jacques Wolfe—Catherine Dunaway and Alma Spillers. Vocal solo, “Rudolf, The Red-Nose Reindeer,” Johnnie Marks — Alma Spillers. Piano duet, “Moonlight Revels,” by Carl Andre—Alma Spillers and Cath erine Dunaway. Aifter dinner all joined in singing Carols after which Mrs. Howard pre sented the teacher of the class, Mrs. J. J. Smith, with sixteen pieces of her chosen silver. Other than guests in vited by each member of the class were Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bailey, Rev. and Mrs. Spillers, and Rev. and Mrs. John R. Holland and George Cornel- son. her Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. Eva West celebrated birthday December 10. W. L. Evans had a birthday De cember 10. Mrs. Frankie Taylor celebrated her birthday December 1 . Miss Mary Fuller will celebrate a birthday December 16. Ben Woodward, Jr., has a birthdzy December 18. Mrs. E. S. Jackson will celebrate a binthday December 15. December 23rd is Mrs. Charles Giles’ birthday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan will celebrate their wedding anniversary December 25. Mrs Minnie Alewine will celebrate her 76th birthday December 15. Campfire Girls Have Party The intermediate Campfire girls were entertained with a Christmas party Monday afternoon at the com munity house by their guardian, Mrs. Claud Trammell. Christmas carols were sung and a Christmas story rendered by Beth Trammell. Several games erf bingo were enjoyed. The entertainment committee con sisting of Pat Cunningham, Peggy Dunaway and Shirley Ivester, plan ned the party and presided over the games. The parents were invited and enjoyed the occasion Later gifts were exchanged. A salad course, sandwiches and punch were served. Christmas Program Planned The Sunday schocft of Calvary Bap tist church will have its Christmas program Wednesday evening, De cember 20 beginning at 7 o'clock. The children, ages 1-12, who are members of the Sunday school, will be presented a gift. There will be a Christmas tree and those who wish may bring a gift for members of their family and friends and Santa Claus will be present to see that the gifts are delivered The public it invited to attend. Mrs Walienator Entertain* Mrs. Olaud Walleimne entertained at a dinner Sunday honoring her twin sisters, Mrs. Ruth Ballew of Greer, and Mrs Rachel Ballenger of Green wood. Out of town guests were Mr. Bal lew and son, of Greer, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and family of Coronaca; Mrs. Geneva Coker and Dormie Bal lenger of Greenwood; Mrs. Russell Smith and son of Laurens; Mrs. Otto Miller of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs James Smith and children of Wil li amston. Among The Sick Friends of Mrs. J. W. Spillers are 'glad to know she is improving after being ill. Among those ill with flu are Mrs Jesse Samples, Mrs. Iva Darby, Lit tle ^.arry Burton, Mrs. Ann Burton, and Mrs. Sidney Icenhower. 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