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t $ Thursday, March 22, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven WIST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MBS. RICHARD WATTS, Correcpo ndent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. James Gregory and daughter of Lockhart, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gregory and son of SiPnpson- vilie, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Camp bell and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Camp bell and family were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Adams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Houston Trammell and Nancy Jean were week-end guests of M-Sgt. and Mrs. L. R. Foster in Fayetteville, N. C. Sgt. C. L. Sipes of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Sipes and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morris and son, Mrs. Rufus Sullivan and Mrs. Willie B. Quinton visited Ruble Strange, who is ill, in Batesburg, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barker and son of Greenwood, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bark er. Bob Yarbrough, Mike and Bud dy and Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGee were visitors in Augusta, Ga., Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watts and family were called to Mountville Sunday due to the death of James Greenwood, spent several days re cently with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lindler and children of Whitmire, spent Sun- Tillman Watts. day with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wind- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finley and sor. Miss Mildred Durham of Green- j Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ivey and chil- ville, Mrs. J. E. Haggerty and son dren visited Mr. Ivey’s mother, of Pelzer, and Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. C. E. Ivey, in Ware Shoals Summers of Laurens, were week- Sunday. end guests of Mr Long. Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtzclaw and Mrs. Essie Powell of Greer, Mrs. Ben Bishop and Mrs. Francis Brown of Laurens, spent Sunday ; with Mrs. Ada Center. Mrs. D. W. Garner and children of Chester, spent the week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker vis and Mrs. E. E. 1 Hubert Leopard visited his par- i ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard, near Saluda Sunday. ited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson in Newbery Sunday. Mrs. C. J. Sexton visited relatives in Greenwood Saturday. Tommy Turner of Greenville, spent the week-end with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wil liams. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Holland and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holland in Greenville recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bums and chil dren were visitors in Laurens Sun day. Mrs. J. L. Bolton and children of Safety For Your Savings Figure it out for yourself! From the income you received last year, how much have you SAVED? Ten per cent? More? Or Less? In the future, have something to show for your efforts by sav ing part of every paycheck in an insured ac count here. Start next payday! CURRENT RATE OF DIVIDEND Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Ed Norton celebrated his birth day March 17. Mike Yarbrough will celebrate his 6th birthday March 23. Betty Samples celebrated her birthday March 10. Jim Tinsley will celebrate his birthday March 23. Ridhard Tinsley celebrated his birthday March 14. Ruby Meadors ceelbrated her birthday March 18. Susan Meadors, daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. Jim Meadors, of San An tonio, Texas, formerly of this city, celebrated her 2nd birthday March 15th. Ned Handback will celebrate his 8th birthday March 23. Dawn Campbell will celebrate her birthday March 28. Patsy Webb has a birthday March 23rd. Fannie Mae Hames will celebrate | her birthday April 4. Mrs. Ralph Samples will observe her birthday April 3. Era Lois Hames will celebrate her birthday April 3. Bob Yarbrough celebrated his I birthday March 18. Charles Samples will celebrate | his birthday March 30. DC2 Charles Windsor of San Diego, Calif., formerly of this city, ] celebrated his birthday March T. Jeanette Kennedy will celebrate her 6th birthday March 30. Elizabeth Leopard will be 8 years | old March 25. Mrs. Thomas Ballew and Jean. Miss Mary Jane Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Meadors and children of thic city. Mrs. B. S. Rawls was hostess for the occasion. Daadwylar-Crowall Ritas Miss Louise Deadwyler became the bride of William H. Crowell March 8 at 7 r o’clock in Laurens with the Rev. Waters of Laurens * officiating. The bride was dressed in a navy blue suit with navy and white ac cessories. Her corsage was a single orchid. * Mrs. Crowell is the daughter of John Deadwyler of this city. Mr. Crowell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Crowell. The bridegroom is serving in the army and is stationed in Seattle, Washington. Mrs. Crowell will make her home with the bridegroom’s parents at the present. * Birth Announcement Fowler Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fowler announce the birth of a daughter, Brenda Gail, March 18 at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Fowler is the former Miss Sara Elizabeth Craine of this city. Campfire Girls Have Egg Hunt The Campfire girls will be given an Easter egg hunt Saturday at the ball park, the time to be announced later by the sponsors, Mrs. Ralph Stewart, Mrs. Claud Trammell and Mrs. John Holland. Bailey Memorial Church Notes Last Sunday, Palm Sunday, Bail ey Memorial church had a special morning service and three young couples dedicated their children to Christ and a young boy accepted Christ and united with the church. Easter Sunday there will be ad ditions to the church at*a-. special service. In the evening the young people of the church will have charge and will render an Easter program. A little playlet entitled, “The Good Shepherd,” will be given and an exercise rendered, entitled, “The Cross and the Crown.” Last week a new carpet was placed in the floor of the audito rium at a cost of $1440.00. The goal in attendance at Sun day school next Sunday has been set at not less than 150, the pastor states, witty all members of the church invited. Next Sunday is also the date set for the return of the banks distributed several weeks ago to add to the sum total of the Easter offering. The pastor invites all members to plan now to attend all of the services on the glo/ious “Resurrec tion Day.” ASSOCIATION Telephone No. • bMMdMMdMMHMBBMdBMMBOddddBBIRWMBBdBdOMBddBMdMMdMdBWMi •j tmmmmmmmmmmmmmttmtanmmammmmammttammummemm MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre With The Sick Gail Fuller has been ill the past week with flu. Mrs. Andy Hames has been ill with flu. Mrs. L. B Trammell has been ill with flu the past week. Mrs. Claud Duncan has been ill the past week. Famces Ballew is ill. Mrs. B. B. Neal is ill at her home on North Broad street Mrs. Hubert Leopard has been ill. Sgt. First Class Charlie Robert son of Fort Jackson, has returned to his home after an extended stay at the base hospital. Little Charles Calvert underwent an operation at the Blalock clinic Monday. Mrs. J. W. Pope is a patient at the Blalock clinic. C. T. Satterfield is a patient at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. J. J. Smith is a patient at the Blalock clinic. L. L. Rice has returned to his home after an extended stay at the Blalock clinic. William Douglas is receiving treatment at Hays hospital. #; Mrs. Lucy Mae Lee is a patient S1 at Hays hospital. John Howard is receiving treat- 8! hi ft j ment at Hays hospital :: B' :: NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA Birthday Dinner Enjoyed Mrs. Joe Holder, Mrs. G. R. Clark and Mrs. Jack Fuller were honored with a brthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs. Fuller on Jeffer son street. Those present for the occasion included Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory', and children of Simpson- ville; Mrs. Aubrey Rawls and chil dren of Abbeville; Mrs. G. R. Clark and children of Catawba; Mr. and FRIDAY-SATURDAY MARCH 23-24 GRAND CANYON TRAIL With Roy Rogers and Andy Devine Also:—“OREGON TRAIL” Chapter No. 5 MONDAY-TUESDAY 3 GODFATHERS With John Wayne and Ward Bond MARCH 26-27 MARCH 28-29 WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY IT AIN’T HAY With Abbott and Costello Coming— Return of the Frontiersman With Gordon McCrae ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE First Show Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 PJL Six-Inch Sermon By REV. ROBERT H. HARPER THE JERUSALEM ROAD Lesson: Mark 10: 34-45. (Memory Selection Mark 10: 43. When James and John came, seeking chief places in the kingdom when Jesus should sit on the throne of his glory, and had vowed their willingness and ability to drink of the cup that Jesus should drink. He told them that it was not to give such high place obut it would be given to those for whom it had been prepared. When the other disciples heard the sekfish and ambitious request of James and John, as they tried to put one “over them,” they were moved with indignation against the two brethren. And they resented the effort Of the two, not because it Was wrong, but because that ef fort would supersede the 10. On their way to Jerusalem the disciples were still evidently under the delus ion that Jesus would set up a great earthly kingdom and they all alike desired to have chief places in it. Jesus told that true greatness comes not in securing and in having but in being and in doing. High places are given those who become great servants of their fellows. And they who render sacrificial service have the example Of Jesus before them. “For the son of man came not to me ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ran som for many.” So may we find in Jesus, who gave himself freely for men, our example of fine and unselfish service in all the oppor tunities that come to us. 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