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.4 x Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 29, 1951 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. RICHARD WATTS, Cgrrespondrnt and Representative Sqt. Charles Kelly of Washington, D. C., spent the \yeek-end with Mis. Kelly and daughters. George Dunaway was a recent visitor in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barker and son of Greenwood, JVIrs. Henry Ander son of Newberry, and ADC and Mrs. James Davis and son of Pensacola. Fla., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Barker. ADC Davis will leave for Florida Tuesday. Mrs. Davis and son will remdin for a visit. Sgt. C. L. Snipes of Fort Bragg. N 'C.. spent the week-end with Mrs. Snipes and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Owens and son of Lfiurens. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Owens and son of Gaffney, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barton and son of Langley, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Owens over the week-end. DC2 Charles Windsor of San Di ego. Calif., is spending a 20-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor, and Mrs. Winsor. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor and Sybil. Mrs.Charles Windsor and son and Mrs. O. C. Derrick visited the Edisto Gardens below Orangeburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harris and Jackie of Anderson, visited Mrs. Nancy Hams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bur nette Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Rushton and sons. Mrs. Guy Roland visited Mrs. Rusk- ton’s mother in Chester Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Jimmie Summers and son. Mr. and Mrs A. F Greg ory visited in Noorth Carolina over the week-end. Mrs. H Spelce and daughters vis ited Mrs Gus Cannon Sunday. Mr and Mn Hubert Leopard and daughters visited Mr and Mrs Ray Moffett near Ninety-Six Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Bill Campbell of Anderson, spent Sunday with Mrs. John Campbell Mr and Mrs Wavne Davis and family were visitor* in the home of Mr and Mrs Newel Haupfear Sun- Mr and Mrs Willie Price visited Mr and Mr* W R Price recently Annette Ballrw visited her aunt >n Fountain Inn .Sunday Mis* Gerry Trammell of Wm- ihrop college, spent the spring holi days with her parents. Mr and Mrs Roy Trammed She was also a \ i*itor of Lib Tanner in King*tree Mr and Mr* Roy Trammell vts* t»d m Greenville and Parts Moun tain Sunday. They »ere arcompan- «r*| h< me by Mrs J B Norris Mr and Mrs Joe Burns and daughters % isited Mr and Mr* T J Bums in Laurens Sunday Mr and Mrs Frailer Holtirlaw -nd baby of Greer, spent Sunday «>th Mrs Ada Center M Set and Mrs L R Foster and Mrs Mary Paaamore of Port Bragg. N C. spent several days recently «ith Mr and Mrs S C Foster and Mrs Buddy Hedspeth Mr and Mrs Alvin Bagwell and daughter of Greenwood, spent the aeek end «ilh relatives here Mrs G C Watts. Patsy and Dan ny Bauslev of MountviUe. spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Richard Watts M-Sgt and Mrs L R Foster were visitor* in Greenville Friday Mr and Mrs. L C Ficklin and June Mr. and Mrs M T Ficklin and Jack were visitors In Green wood Sunday at the home of Mr. «nd Mrs J T Ficklin Mrs B S Rawls is visiting her daughter. Mrs G R Clark, in Ca tawba for a few days Carl Sexton is spending the spring holidays in Greenville with relatives. Friends of Mrs John Word will regret to learn that her mother. Mrs E. M Peed, is ill at her home in Greenvilie. Homer Montgomery and Ed Knight and Miss Jimmie McGill of Greenville, were visitors of Miss Doris Holland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gaffney and j Mac spent Sunday with Mr. and j Mrs. L. W. Bragg in Greenville. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arevalo were ! visitors in Rock Hill Sunday, i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King and j j c hildren of Haddock. Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Turp ! Lowe. Birthday Dinner Mrs. Myra Cooper of Anderson, was honored with a birhday dinner at the home of Mrs. J. L. Arnold Sunday. Guests for the occasion were nieces and nephews, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Camp bell. and Dawn. Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat, Sgt. and Mrs. Joe Griffin of Camp Stewart, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and son, James Arnold of Moncks Comer. Stork Shower Mrs. Jack Cunningham was hon- , ored with a stork shower Friday night. March 23. at the home of Mrs. C. W. Windsor on Pitts street. Thirty-seven guests enjoyed the! occasion, each remembering her 1 with a gift. Refreshments were served by the | hostess and Mrs. Marguerite Curry. Revival Meeting Announced i A revival meeting will begin at the Pentecostal Holiness church on Jackson street April 2 with the Rev. charge. Services will begin at 7 L. H. Elliott of Ninety-Six. in o’clock. Rev. C. J. Sexton, pastor, invites the public to attend. Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs Charlie Barker an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Jo Ann. to Jimmie Ray Suttle, son of Mr and Mrs H T. Suttle of this city. The wedding will take place early in June. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries ADC and Mrs J. L Davis rele- j brated their 5th wedding anniver- , sary March 26 Stan Foster will celebrate his ! birthday March 26 Mrs Ashmore Dunaway celebrat- 1 ed her birthday March 6 | C W Windsor will observe his . birthday April 10 Mr and Mrs John Brewington will celebrate their 2nd wedding anniversary April 2 ^ Res C J Sexton celebrated his birthday March 20 Mac Gaffnev celebrated his tth birthday March 10 With The 0*ck Mrs Cecil Adams underwent an operatloa at Hayt hospital Satur- dav Roy Kenned* has returned to his home after a few days stay at the Blalock clinic FnendS of Newell Haupfear will be aorry to learn that he is confined to his home with flu Mrs W. R Price is til at her wmcH THRIFTY Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 120 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: »:0« to 5:30 Wednesdays 0:00 to 12:20 Phone 794 •LING MACHINES — Expedite ce work and save time. Corn- line, several kinds, and sta- Chronicle Pub- Co., Phone 74. Mrs Kathleen Ballew has ill the past few days L L Rice is able to return to his work after an Ulnaas of several weeks Birthday Party Enjoyed Little Elisabeth Leopard, who was celebrating her 8th birthday, was honored with a birthday party at her home on North Broad street last week After several games were played refreshments were served by Miss es Loretta Caughman and Magda lene Leopard Each little boy and girl remem bered Elizabeth with a gift. Shower For Mrs. Roy Hawkins Mrs. Roy Hawkins was honored with a miscellaneous shower Fri day night. March 26, at the com munity house. Each guest remem bered her with a gift. Games were enjoyed during the evening with Mrs. Fay Wilson and j Mrs. Polly Boyce winners. Refreshments consisting of a sal ad. sandwiches, wafers, cup cakes, coffee and cheese biscuits were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Bud Carr, Mrs. Luke Fuller and Mrs. Raymond Campbell. Meeting Date Announced The Men's Brotherhood of Bail ey Memorial church will meet Ap ril 7 instead of March 31, as an nounced last week. Missionary Society To Meet The Bailey Memorial Missionary society will meet Monday night, April2 at the home of Mrs. Eloree Cunningham at 7:30. Revival How In Progress A revival is now in progress at the Church of God on Elizabeth and Frances streets, conducted by Rev. and Mrs. John A. Manvey of Laurens. Special singing by the Hanvey trio and quartet. Services begin at 7 o'clock each evening. The public is invited by the pastor, Rev. J. B. Cole. Offers Red Cross First Aid Course Beginning April 3, Clinton Cotton Mills is offering to all employees interested a course in Red Cross first aid. There will be two class es taught daily until the course is completed. If you are interested in attending these classes please leave y^ur name with Mrs. West at the clinic before April 3. G'n«ses will be held at the com munity house. The hours will be: I morning, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00; night, 7:00 pjn. to 10:00 p.m. »> i ■ ■ 4 f w 1 “Dixie-Home Stores salutes tKe FTramT that guarantees complete enjoyment as we bring you an array of Del Monte food val ues! Shop Dixie-Home this week and line your pantry shelves with wonderful foods at savings during Dixie-Home’s Del Monte Week!" Fiye Fruits Tempting And Juicy As Can Be! Del Monte Fruit Cocktail.. No. 303 Can 23 e What A Wonderful Summery Flavor! 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