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I » Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Th-rsday. April 26. 1951 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. RICHARD WATTS. Correspondent and Representative Mr and Mrs.. Ruble Strange and fe.mily't of Batesburg, spent the van. v. eek-end with Mrs. Rufus Sulli- Mr. and Mrs; W. F Williams and sen of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams. "Mrs. Louie Lyles and Mrs. Roy Whitaker attended a ball game in Easley Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Livingston were visitors in Prosperity over the week-end at the home of Mrs. Walter Mc Alister. \ Each guest remembered her with a gift. Games were enjoyed dur ing the evening and refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Walter McAlister, Mrs. Bo Wood ward, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Mrs. R. C. Oxner. -MRS. JAMES CRAINE Thank You Card I want to thank my friends and I neighbors for the beautiful flowers Miss Gerry Trammell, student at and cards sent to me during my re- Winthrop college, spent the week- oent lllness and sta y at Ha y* hos - end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 P'^ah Roy Trammell. Mr. and Mrs Fred Rodelsperger . ... • _ . . ,-md Mr and Mrs Eddie RodeUper- j?* Jun *° t ““"“"T , ger nf Newberry, spent Sunday missionary society of with Mrs. Alice Kiiiard. '■ Ba.ley Memorial church went to Sri. C. L. Snipes of Fort Bragg. :the cou ; t >' home Tuesday after- N C . is spending some time w.th nt> ° ( n aniJ , > Program to the in- Mrs. Snipes and small daughter. : m:1,es of . ,he J}™'- . Hymns were Mr and Mrs Clarence Boyce and * un f and a „ Blbl 5 story read^ A daughter. Joanne, spent Sunday duet was . render ' d S " el 'l with Mr. and Mrs. a R- Rollins. 1 , slsters ’ J Cath >' a " d J M >’ raAnn DC1 C. S. Windsor of San Fran-I and aU ? a duat b >’ Audre r, Maye CISCO. Calif., has been promoted u,! a " d Kuky Meadors, The girls pre- nci First Class I sente< l a sack of fruit and candy to " Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton and those residmg in^the home family attended a birthday dinner,' at.tKe home of L. ff. Sexton near - Enjoir Skatin 9 P * rt Y Joanna Sunday. The Akyoka Campfire group, S A Charles Kinard of Norfolk. ^ b >, “ rs c , Joh " H<>l ' a "i Va. ,s spending a leave with hts parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norton. ' a „" l " e T a ' Spr ' n « s Tuesday eve- Misses Kay Medlock and Emily "‘ n * a " d “W*? r0 > ler s . ka,m g h Jane McAbee attended the junior-' They uls., took lunches and each senior dance al Newberry high ana P' ppared her own. Mr. and. school Friday night. > M o' a? f Pataerson and Mr : Cicorge Dunaway was a visitor “rs James Stone chaperoned in Columbia during the week-end. ® '' e , Qn ' Mr andMraL. B Trammell and Local B w ~ m! S p. nta , C onU.l Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trammell and d^kvo.s mmulv visited Rev and Mrs. W B. ^“"of' ciZn^h^ H L if »h sne * a Un M ay i n 1 scbo °l at the Laurens County Spell- Herbert Hughes and Marvin De-, in con(est he , d a , La en ' ^ ri , \a lng r'h 17 a . Mason ^ mae1 ' 14. won first place and a prize of mg in Charleston from Tuesday jjq * t rough Fnda>. ! Bobby will go to Columbia and lu2hIa H ^ Ml and^Mrs^Her: ^ championship bert Hughes Sunday. Mrs. Ben Bishop and Mrs. Flor- con test which will be held there. He has been making his home with) ve • . . * , so. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow' Wilson for rnce Knight of Lourens. spent Sat- lhe x , h | urriay with Mrs. Ada Center. ^ Mr and Mrs. Rhance McMahon p r#gram at Bailey Memorial | and family of Swananoa, N. C., _. . _ . _ visited Mr. and Mrs Murray Ad- Church Sund ^> A P“1 29 ams and Aaron King Sunday. The program planned for Bailey Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stone and: Memorial church for next Sunday, son visited Mr and Mrs. M. B. A P ri l 29 . is as follow's: Cleveland in Anderson Sunday. Sunday school at 10 o’clock with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holland and (a class for all age groups, baby of Greenville, spent the Morning worship at 11 o’clock, week-end with Rev. and Mrs. John This service will be broadcast over Holland. t radio station WLBG w*ith a special Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris number by the choir, and the ser- and family visited Mr. and Mrs m °n delivered by the pastor. Alex Harris in Anderson Sunday. A* ti ie close of this service the Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Rushton were second quarterly conference for (ailed to Columbia last week on ac-, yar will be held. Reports from all count of the illness of the latter’s organizations of both Bailey sister, Mrs. Frankie Cassells and Memorial church, and Morris Chap- Fons. ... e l. Pomaria, concerning the pro- Florida, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. ?ress of the church programs dur- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of in g the last quarter, wdll be heard. Adams on Tuesday and left Wed-, A large delegation will attend the nesday morning for their home in services from Pomaria. Dinner will Burlington, Vt. Mrs. W. R. Price and Alice Greg-'P res ent be served in the basment for all cry visited her son, Wesley, in Un ion Sunday. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mrs. Harry Foster celebrated her birthday April 22. Willie Kinard will celebrate a birthday April 30. Bill Campbell celebrated his This day will ocme to a close with the local church being host to the fifth Union service at 8 o’clock. Dr. D. J. Woods pastor emeritus of the First Presbyterian church of i vice will commnce at 8 o’clock. 1 this city, will be the speaker. The | service will start at 8 o’clock. All in the city and community i are extended a cordial invitation birthday April 16. , Jim Stone will celebrate his 'to attend all the church s services., birthday April 29 RUBBER BAJTDS are scarce. Good' supply on hand. Also Letter Box Files. Pencil Sharpeners and other Birth Announcements Taylor j little needs for the office. Chronicle Mr. and Mrs. Norman Taylor an- Publishing Co. nounce the birth of a daughter.)- —— —- Norma Ann, April 21 at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Taylor is the former Miss Frankie Snipes of this city. Snow Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Snow an nounce the birth of a daughter, Robbie Dali, on April 23 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Snow is the former j Miss Mary Campbell, daughter of Mrs. John Campbell of this city. With The Sick Lawrence Kuykendall is ,a pa tient at Hays hospital after un dergoing an appendectomy. Joe Strickland is recieving treat ment at Hays hospital. Mrs. Lois Duncan is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. Mary Taylor is undergoing treatment at Hays hospital. < Dale Adams is ill at his home! on Shands street. R. C. Wilkie has mumps. Mrs. James Craine has returned} to her home after receiving treat-; mnt at Hays hospital. Little June Campbell is suffer-! ing from an accident in which she! broke her arm. Revival at Bailey Memorial * ^The date for the spring revival: n^^ng at Bailey Memorial church has he(*u S€t * or May 13 through the! 20th The name of the evangelist will be an/% unce<1 * n ne,rt wee k’ s paper. Sitoric Sh<xr#f * Enjoyed Mrs. Frank Dunaway was . h °" or : •d with a shower Friday at X* home of Mrs. Clarene* Dima- Refreshments of a salad, waftfrs , 'j cookies and cakes were served by ^Mr* 051 Dunaway receive! many j US *nte hostesses were Mrs. Luther Dunaway, Mrs Clarence Dunaway and Mrs. G. J- Joy Showar lor Mn. 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