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s - -1 v THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable (Cltntnn If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume LI I Clinton, S. C, Thursday, January 18, 1951 Number 3 WBI CLINTON SOCUL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. RICHARD WATTS. Correspo ndent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker and Jo Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Oxner were Sunday visitors of Mr. I and Mrs. Joe Ward and family in ' f Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pittman, Mrs. Verna Sloop and June Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne V. Pittman, all of Charlotte, N. C., visited Mrs. S. C. Foster and family Sunday. Mrs. Sloop remained for a longer visit. (Mrs. Joe Griffin and Mrs. Carrie Mae Griffin of Florence, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aronld and family during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Lyles and daughter, Wanda Lee, visited Mrs. Sally Boulding in Greer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Purcell and family of Camesville, Ga., were ' Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Na than Cannon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtzdaw and fr daughter, Lucille, of Greer, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ada Center. (Mrs. J. W. Fuller and daughter, Part, and Mrs. Lob Wabfc of Lydia, were Sunday vbitors of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fkklin and daughter. Grace, and Mr. and Mrs M. T. Ficklin and daughter, Jane, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McCoy in f Greenville Sunday. * A. R. Ivester, Rufus Handback, R CV Oxner and Dewey, Willie Martin and J. E Braswell, Jr. spent the we^R-end in Martin, Ga , on a hunt- ing trip Mias Gerry Tnsnsnell of Wtatfarop. was the weak-end guest of her par- rnaa, Mr and Mn. Roy Trawnel Mrs. Annie Mae Caughsnan, Mrs. Willie Mee Riley. Joe Mr. wd Mrs. Arthur | sen. Mike, visited Mrs. Zekna Rog era Sundegr. who to a patient et the state hospiwal in MiDe^evtiie. Ga Mr and Mrs Clarence Davis of natters of Mr and Mrs. Henry King Mr and Mrs. John E Ivey and # children of Oreeaewod. opent Sot- ur*y wim Mr and Mn Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arevalo were in Greenville Monday night for the “Ice Vogues.” >, (Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce have moved into an apartment on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell w«re visitors in Woodruff Sunday. Charlie Foster was a visitor in Co lumbia Tuesday. Charlie Foster, Johnnie Fuller, John Sease and Charles Oakley were in Miami, Fla., for the Orange Bowl game. S-A Charlie Kinard of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Norton. They accompanied him back Sunday. (Miss Marion Mitchell visited her mother, Mrs. Esther Mitchell, Sat urday, who is a patient at the state hospital in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burns and daughters, Janice and Judy, were visitors in Laurens Sunday. Revival at Church *f God The revival at the Church of God will continue through this week. The Rev. J. B. Cole invites the public to attend and hear Rev. Baird. Mr and Mr* Jr, r 1—an. sportf the Mr and Mn Lewis Ad Mr and Mn J. wto VI. until Sgt Mr and Mn Chart)# Gaffney and wwi with Mr'and Mrs Ted Mor ns Mn D G. Jackson and son. Roy. of Cohotobta. was the gueet of Mr. and Mrs Bill Terry and family laat weak Mn Billy Terry and children and Roy Jadmon were Sunday vtotoors In Mr and Mrs Charlie Gaffney and A ~ \ TIISSY wild i meatier Miei Large $2 bottle now $1 M prUm pimi Ma I! Soothes rough, chapped hands Creamy smooth... fragrant Softens skin from head to toe Protects against weather Guards against skin dryness Doubles as makeup foundation TIM IwiidaweatJier haid creak Regularly *2 •'I Now only JL Has same wonderful, skin, protecting properties as the lotion YOUNG’S PHARMACY PhoiM 19 “The 0M Reliable’’ Shower for Mrs. Gr)ffln Mrs. Doris Arnold Griffin was honored with a miscellaneous show- er at the community bouse Friday nitfrt. Gomes were played during the evening with Mrs. J. V. Lowe in charge. ftafredunenta consisting of a salad, sandwiches, cookies and cof fee. were served by the hostesses. Mrs Oncer Kinard. Mrs. Carrie Bell Potent and Mrs Maggie Campbell Barb guest rssnembered Dana with s*n On Saturday. Jan M. at 7 p m an- otber men s meeting as being called at Bailey Manorial Southern Metho dist church for the purpose of organ uing a men s rlid> m die church cm January I was lor of blllty of ration, and It od by the group present that H would not only be an asset u> the church ty as well Four- heir dm-re to lom such an organisation are members, and those who support it In any wey together with any man in the community who would be In in such an (ft a special mvftatiaia. and urged to be present Saturday evening for the meeting The marriage of Mtos Doris Elisa beth Arnold of Florence, and Ser geant Poaeph Leslie Griffin of Camp Stowart, Ga. was solemnized at five- thirty o’clock the afternoon of De cember X) at the First Baptist church with the Rev. Edward L Byrd, pas tor, adciauiM st the dotibie ring Soudiern smilax, candelabra hold ing lifted tapers and arrangements of white gladioh. decorated the dumb tor the nuptial rites. A program of music was present ed before the ceremony by Sam uel Shank©, organist, and the Mimes Mary Kemp Griffin and Joan Jerni- fan. vocalists. Miss Jerrugan sang "I Love You Truly,” and Mias Grif fin sang “Because,” and as the bene diction, **The Lord's Prayer.” The traditional wedding marches were used as the processional and reces sional. Ushers were the Messrs. Hugh Grttfin, Gerald Langston and Harry Baker, all of Florence, and James Ar nold of Clinton. Attending the bridegroom as his best man was his brother, Gordon H. Griffin, of Flor ence. The bride’s only attendant was Miss Polly Vaughan, the maid of honor, who wore a wine suit with blade accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. - The bride, given in marriage by her father, J. L. Arnold, of this city, wore a suit of aqua fail# with black accessories. She carried a white prayer book topped with an orchid and showered with small white car nations and white satin ribbon. (Mrs. Arnold, mother of the bride, wore a rust-colored suit with egg shell accessories and a corsage of yel low oamatione. Immediately following the cere mony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Grif fin, brother and sister-in-laiw of the bridegroom, on Cherokee Road. Receiving with the bridal couple were their parents and the bridal at tendant. Mrs. C. D. Jemigan intro duced the guests to the receiving line. The bride table was covered with a white outwork linen doth and held the three-tiered wedding cake. Sil ver candelabra bearing lighted white tapers, tied with satin ribbon and en circled with smilax, flanked the punch bowl at ooe end of the table Mrs. William Cole presided over the bride’s register, and Mrs. Gerald Langston, sister of the bridegroom, presided at the punch bowl. The wedding cake was served by Mrs. Oscar Kinard, sister of the bride. Mrs. Meredith Bates bade the guests goodbye. Later in the evening the couple left for a wedding trip to Washing ton. For traveling the bride wore her wediing suit and a white wool topper, with the orchid lifted from her prayer book. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold, and a gr uate of Clinton high school. She' now a student nurse at the McLeod Infirmary where she will graduate with the February class. * Sergeant Griffin is the son of H. T. Griffin of Florence and the late Mrs. Pauline Griffin. He is a grad uate of the Florence high school and is associated with the Griffin Con struction company in Florence. At present he is serving with the United Startes Army and stationed at Camp Stewart, Ga. Out of town guests present for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell and Miss Sara Lou Barnes, all of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. George L. Bunch of Columbia; Mrs. Aline Langston, Miss Grace Langston, M s* Margaret Langston and David Lang ston of Sardis; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langston and Baxter Langston of HartsviUe; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Haw ley of Camp Stewart, Ga. John Brerwington is able to be out again after an attack of polio. Little Becky Kirby is improving after being a patient at Hays hos pital. Betty Jean Morris and Lloyd Mor ris are ill at their home on Academy street. Johnnie Price has been ill the past week. Mrs. W. O. McGee is a patient ’at ie Blalock clinic. Birth Announcements Prather Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prather an nounce the birth of a son, John Wal ter, at Hays hospital January 9. Mrs. Praither is the former Miss Martha Ferguson of this city. MeUdjr Ctxb Te Meet The Melody cltob will meet Thurs day night. January II at 7:10 at tie community house Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Odell Lambert an nounce the birth of a daughter, Rob bie Annette, at Hays hospital Janu ary 15. Mrs. Lanibert is the for mer Miss Dorothy Tucker of this city. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Carrie Bell Potent will celebrate her birthday January 19. Ronnie Paswnore will celebrate his birthday January 16. Steven Passmore will celebrate his birthday January 22. Alien# King will celebrate her birthday January 22. Keilene King celebrated her 1st birthday January 11. Dorothy Ann Norria will celebrate her birthday February 7. Betty Jo Norris will celebrate her birthday February II. Ceil Fuller to ill at her home with chicken pox. Unto Frieda. Stan and Geil Footer * are improving after being 111 the peat Mrs Betty ome of her to ill at r. Mrs omething Rocket' MORE PEOPLE ARE READING THE CHRONICLE , THAN EVER BEFORE! 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