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Thursday, April 5, 1951
THE CXINTON CHRONICLE
Page Three
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MBS. RICHARD WATTS, Correspo ndent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Hubrt Leopard and
daughters visited the former’s par
ens, Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard,
near Saluda Sunday.
Mrs. Ursula McCary is spending
several days with Mr and Mrs. H.
A. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Owons and
son of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs.
D. L. Owens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Price visited
Mrs. W R. Price Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.- John McAlister of
Whitmire, visited Mrs. Gus Harris
Sunday. Also Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Harris of Anderson.
Richard Hampton has accepted a
position with the Glendale Mills
near Spartanburg. He will play
ball with the Glendale team.
Miss Vera Smith of Chester, spent
the week-end with Miss Ruth Low
ery.
Mrs. Robert Kelly and Mr. and
Mrs. John Kelly and son of Enoree,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs O.
W. McGee.
Mrs. Ursula McCary, Mrs. P. D.
Watkins and T. D. Jones of Green
wood visited their sister and broth
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ad
ams Saturday.
Mrs. J E. Stone and Mrs. Blanche
Hill and son of Rock Hill, spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Stone.
Petty Officer Rock Weathersby
and Petty Officer Small of San
Fraiciaco, Calif., were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hampton.
Clarence McAbee of Enoree, was a
visitor of Mrs. McAbee (hiring the
week.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Hampton and
son, Mrs. Will Hampton and Mrs
Clarence McAbee were visitors in
Enoree Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Foster and
children and Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Foster spent several days in Wil
mington. N. C-. with Mr. and Mrs.
Hoile Foster recently
Mrs J. L Davu and son have
moved to Jacksonville. Fla . to make
their home
Mr and Mrs Ted Morris and son
Mr Mr? 1 CKsrhe felftoiy'lnd
family
Mr Roes of Greenwood, was a
week end furet of Mr and Mrs
Frank Arevalo
Mr and Mrs Philip Carter of
and Mr and Mrs
after undergoing an operation at
Hays hospital.
Wallace Patterson is able to be
out after being ill with flu.
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Fred O. Asiilin Passes
Fred O. Assilin, 61, died at the
Union hospital in New Bedford,
Mass., on March IT.
Mr. Assilin lived in this com
munity for 15 years and had many
friends here who regret to learn of
his passing. He returned to New
Bedford after retiring.
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Anna H. Assilin; one daughter,
Mrs. Robert Cohen, both of New
Bedford, and one grandson, Ray
mond DeYoung of this city.
Revival si Church of God
The revival is continuing through
out the week with the Rev. and
Mrs. Hanvey and family in charge
Services begin at 7:30 p.m.
Youth Convention Held
There will be a district youth
convention at the Laurens Church
of God beginning Saturday night
at 7:15 and continuing through Sun
day with services beginning at 2:30.
The state youth director. Rev. Brady
Dennis, will be guest speaker. Sat
urday night the Clinton Church of
God young people will present a
play at the convention.
Revival at Panisooatal Church
Revival services are continuing
at the Pentecostal Holiness church
with Rev. L. H. Elliott of Green
wood, as speaker.
Services begin at 7 o'clock. Rev.
C. J. Sexton extends a cordial in
vitation to the public to attend
First Aid Course Given
First Aid courses are now in
progress at the community house
under the direction of Karl Johnson
of Lydia Mills The courses will
run through next Tuesday.
Missionary Society Mooting
The Bailey Memorial Missionary
Society met April S at 7:30 in the
home of Mrs Dloree Cunningham,
I assisted by Her daughter. Patricia,
and Mms Peggy Dunaway
The meeting was railed to order
by the president. Mrs David Word
and opened by tmgmg ’‘Jesus Calls
| Ua" The roll waa railed and each
with a verse of srrtp-
wtth Mr
Mrs
Mr and Mrs A hr to
a report of the
Miss Patricia
7th
Mr Mrs
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Mr
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and U and Mrs
<4 FWt Beaming. Go. were
teams of Mr and Mrs A O
*Pliw were al
ae made la have • rhurrh fellow
dup supper Saturday. April ft. at I
e'caork at the rhurrh. afetr which
•newt the week-end with Mrs DU wm wtU near a
Kersey | from Italy.
Set C L Snipes of Fart Bragg There will he a group from the
H C . speni he week -end with Mrs rhurrh In go to the statr mnemnary
Snipoa and family meeting whirh Is being held at Co
ilr. end Mrs Frank Oakley of henbia April 11.
Spartanburg moot the week end T1
with Mr and Mrs C F Oakley an 1 men
and Mrs J. C.
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Mr and Mrs Jae
Hx
son of Russell
cent visitors of Mr
Mr snd Mrs Wyman Livingston
were visitors in Kanapolu. if. C-.
Sunday They were accompanied
by Mr and Mrs. Jim Hall and fam
ily of Joanna.
Miss Gerry Trammell, studen at
Wirthrop college, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Trammell.
Miss Louise Mesdors, Miss Ruth
Lowery snd Miss Mary Ellen Can
non have gone to Washington. D. C.,
with the seniors of Clinton high
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw, Mr.
and Mrs. Craton Van Haton and
son of Greer, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Bishop of Laurens, spent Sunday
with Mrs Ada Center.
Claude Malpass and family vis
ited his sister. Mrs. J. O. Richburg,
who is ill and a patient in the Co
lumbia hospital, onSunday.
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Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Wayne Whitlock celebrated his
8th birthday Tuesday, and Bobby
Gene Whitlock observed his 17th
birthday yesterday
Claude Malpass observed a birth
day March 23.
Marie King will celebrate her 5th
birthday April 6. , . . .,
Dickie Watts will celebrate his
6th birthday April 19.
Charlie Gaffney will observe his
, birthday April 20. ...
Frankie Arevalo celebrated his
birthday April 2. , ,
Mrs. Hubert Leopard will cele
brate her birthday April 7.
Jeanette Kennedy was 6 years
old March 30. ^
With Th« Sick
Raymond Gregory is ill..
Mrs. Ella Harvey is recovering
from an accident received in the
mill several weeks ago.
Mrs. Jim Tinsley is recovering
after being ill with flu.
Shirley Lowery is ill at her home
on Academy street
Mrs. Cecil Adams is improving
T* B« Given
The Balky Memorial
•ortoty will hold a chicken
Saturday. April 11 at the
j tty bourn Anyone desiring to buy
pkase bring containers, and orders
1 wiU be taken Anyone desiring or
ders notify Mrs David Word.
Blanch Ficklin or Fay Barker
Call Meeting
The Woman's club held a special
meeting Tuesday evening at 7:00
o’clock at the community house to
discuss the plans for buying cur
tains for Academy school auditori
um and other business.
To Broadcast Service Sunday
Calvary Baptist church will
broadcast worship services Sunday
morning April 8. from 11 to 12:00.
Twelve people who joined the
church on profession of faith last
week will be baptized following the
service Sunday evening. Rev. J.
I W. Spillers, pastor, invites the pub-
| lie to attend these services.
Melody Club Meets Tonight
The monthly social meeting of
the Melody club will be held to
night at 7:30 at the community
building. ^
Brotherhood Club To Meet Saturday
Evening
The Community Brotherhood
club, sponsored by Bailey Memorial
church will hold its regular monthly
meeting next Saturday evening,
April T, at the church at_7:30. Rev.
James Dickert, pastor of St. John’s
Lutheran church, of this city, has
been secured as the guest speaker.
There will also be special music
rendered and at the close of the
formal meeting a social informal
period with refreshments will be
given in the basement. Every man
in the community is invited to at
tend this meeting. Jack Wilson is
president of the organization, Wil
liam Weir, vice president, and Clark
Meadors, secretary-treasurer.
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