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• ♦ r Thursday, April 19. 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Tkftft WEST aiNTOH SOCIAL AHD PERSONAL NEWS MRS. RICHARD WATTS. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones, Mr. and I Mrs. Harold Carson and Mrs. Jodie, McDowell of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. H.| A. Adams Sunday. | Hubert Leopard visited his par-j '-ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard, near Saluda Sunday. Mrs. Lonnie Tinsley and children visited her parents in Greenville Sunday. Saidra Rice spent the week with her grandmother, Mrs. H. H. Ben-j nett, in Laurens. Mrs. Clarence McAbee has re- j turned to her home in Enoree after making her home with her parents, Mr. nad Mrs. Will Hampton. tyr. and Mrs. Marcelle Barker! and son were visitors in Charles ton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marcelle Barker and son, Carroll, spent Sunday in Rock Hill as the guest§ of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Smith. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Conn Satterfield and family extend their deepest sympathy in the death of Mr. Satterfield's father who died last week at Lydia. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gaffney and Mac have moved to Lydia where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Arevalo have moved to Greenwood. Miss Gerry Trammell of Win- throp college, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bums and children. Mr. and Mrs. S. C Foster were visitors in Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs W C Williams spent Sunday in Greenville with Mr*. Paul Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Taylor of Dillon, spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs J B Cole Mrs Sanford Owens and daugh ter of Belton, spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs Louie Lyles They were visitor* in Greenwood Mr and Mrs Jerk Caraway and Cathy of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mr end Mrs L C FirkMn Mr and Mrs J T Firklm of Greenwod Mr and Mrs J M r»rhim of Greenville Mary Culbertson of •pent Sunday with Mr and Mr* L C Ptrklm Mr and Mr* Marion S Dillsshaw of Dellas. Teaaa. wttk Mr and Mr* J R 8«1 and Mrs Joe Grtffm of Ga Mr and Mr* J L Set Grtffm has to Mr will move into an apartment on Milling avenue soon. Fate Arnold and Joe Campbell visited James Arnold at Mancks Comer Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Spurlock of Charles ton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Faye Barker and family. 4 Sgt. C. L. Snipes of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Snipes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watts and family and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foster were visitors in Mountville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gilbert and son have returned to Russell, Kan sas, after spending some time with her parents Mr. %nd Mrs. J. C. Can non. Birthday* and Wadding Anniversaries Nancy Ann Leopard will cele i brate her 6th birthday April 25. Barbara Tinsley will celebrate a birthday April 18. Mrs. D. C. Whitman celebrated her birthday April 12. D. C. Whitman observed, his birthday April 1. Marcelle Barker celebrated his birthday April 9. With The Sick Lowell Rice was in Greenville Monday where he went for a check up at the Shriner* hospital Mrs. N. W. Haupfear has return ed to her home after being a patient at Hays hospital. Mr* Slim McGee ha* returned home after receiving treatment at th Blalock dink Mr* D. L McGee ha* been a pa tient at the Blalock dink Susie Black Is 111 at her home on Elisabeth street Mr and Mrs J nounce the daughter. Helen, to of Mrs Lula of ti* MM. The wedding took place Sat urday Aprtl H «t II e'dork at the attired m a gray of white rametuma After the ceremony they left fter a trip to Augusta. Ga They are with Mrs Lula' Ari re Mem seads him la Jsha S. Holland Grocery for their freek country err*’" Sweet Milk, quart .. 20c Pork Ribs, lb 55c Borden's Biscuits, can . 10c Morrell Yorkshire Break’s! Bacon, lb. ... 39c Fresh Country Eggs, dozen . 59c Young Tender Beef Liver, lb 75c Morrell Hot Sausage Roll, 49c AA Grade Beef Round Steak, lb. ... 89c Batlentme’s‘Picnic Ham, lb. .... 43c Loin EAd Pork Roast, lb. ... 45c John R. Holland Grocery MUSGROVE ST. Phone 1S0-J pie ted the T Bryson. Ray Godfrey. Sr. George B Joym, Mr* Cather ine Lewi* Kay Milk. Mr* Lucille McGee. J. Brevard Patterson. Ralph Stewart J. W. Walton. Mr* Eva West. Walter C. Williams. Mrs Vir ginia Cannon. Roy Cannon. O W.J McGee. Mrs. Vera Smith Melody Club Meets Tonight | All members of the Melody club are urged to be presnt tonight at 7:30 for the business meeting and choral practice. Woman's Club Announce* Project The Woman's club has taken as their project for the ensuing year the beautifying of Academy Street school auditorium. A beautiful curtain has been pur chased for the stage and the walls are being redecorated by the paint ers. It is the plan of the club to sponsor other decorations for the auditorium. It is to be hoped that, all members will be ready and as each member has been asked willing to cooperate in this work,' to donate $1.00 in raising this mon ey for the curtain. Any donations from those who have attended this schol or those who are interested, will be greatly appreciated. The regular monthly program scheduled to be held in the audi torium by some of the students and i directed by their teachers who are members of the club, has been postponed to a future date because the redecorating work is underway. Parents are cordially invited to attend this meeting and program i to be announced later. Attend Missionary Meet Rev. and Mrs. John Holland and Mrs. Marcelle Barker attended the state missionary meeting held in Maple Street Methodis church, in Columbia, April 11. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Stuaffacher, returned missionaries from Africa, who are visiting the churches, were guest speakers for the day. USE T-4-L FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT BECAUSE— It has greater PENETRATING i Power. With 90% undiluted alcohol base, it carries the active medication DEEPLY, to kin the germ on contact. Get happy relief IN ONE HOUR or your 49c back at any drug store. To day at McGee’s Drug Store. 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