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t 4* y ' THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable ®bp Cltttfcm (CJjnmtrlf If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume UI Clinton, S. C., Thursday, September 6, 1951 Number 37 WEST CLINTON SOCUL AND PERSOKAl NEWS MRS. J. E. BRASWELL, Comspondent and Representative r Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson and children visited in Fort Mill Sunday and attended the Patterson reunion. Earl Patterson of Fort Mill, spent several days last week wih his brother, Brevard Patterson. Mrs. Ada Center is spending two weeks in Greer with her daugh ter, Mrs. Essie Powell, and son, Lee J. Holtzclaw, and families. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Braswell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin and Sandra and Jackie visited Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings, Jr., in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell have moved here from Laurens. Mrs. Bertie Sanders and daugh ter, Shirley, of Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell re cently. Mrs. Lonnie Tinsley had as her ^uosts Sunday her parents, and brother of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Plumer Milliken and son of Anderson. , Hubert Leopard and daughters, Magdalene and Elizabeth, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard, in Saluda on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Green and son, James, of near Saluda, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hand back and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Hand back in Laurens recently. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Lanford and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Milford Scott in Conestee recently. Mr and Mrs C. W Wooten visit ed in Greenville recently. Mr and Mrs. D. W Bagwell vis ited Mr. Bagwell s sister, Mrs Hor ace Bowman, who was a patient at the Anderson hospital, recently is. Roi iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster. M-Sgt. and Mrs. L. R. Foster of Fort Bragg, N. C., were week-end visitors here. Mrs. L. R. Foster, and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hedspeth visited Mrs Mary Passmore Sunday, who is a patient in a Columbia hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Meadors and children were called to Elberton, Ga., recently on account of the death of Mrs. Meadors’ mother,* Mrs. Maude Guest. Mrs. J. B. Sexton had as her guest recently Miss Jane Bennett of Baltimore, Md. Mrs. J. E- Braswell, Sr.; and fam ily were called to Oconee, Ga., re cently to attend the funeral of Bill Cox, Mrs. Braswell’s brother. Dale Holland spent Monday at the home of his parents. Rev. and Mrs. John Holland. Rev. and Mrs. John Holland, Doris and J. E. enjoyed a two weeks vacation in Missouri visit ing relatives in Kansas City, Kan sas, St. Joseph and ML Vernon, Mo. With The Sick Edward McCullough of Lydi^ has been very ill as the result oi an auto accident on the Green wood highway in which he receiv ed a broken leg. Ht is in the Co lumbia hospital but is expected to be moved to Hays hospital soon. Mrs. David Owens is a patient at Hays hospital. David Sellers is a patient at a local hospital. Margaret Wallenxine has return ed home from Hays hospital after undergoing surgery recently. Patricia Lawson is a patient at Hays hospital Nancy Ann Leopard has been ill j at her home on North Broad street joyed games on the lawn. Mrs. Armstrong, assisted by Hilda Horne, and Dawn Campbell, served ice cream and cake. Each guest remembered Robbie with a gift- Robbie was celebrating her 5th birthday. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Robert Lee Whitsel celebrated his birthday Sept. 1. Charles Simmons celebrated his birthday Sept. 3. * Barbara Jean Simmons will be 7 years old Sept 10. Mrs. R. L. Simmons will cele brate her birthday Sept. 12. Shelia Lynn Meadors will cele brate her 1st birthday Sept. 7. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Meadors will celebrate their wedding anniver sary Sept. 7. Mrs. Myrtle King will have a birthday Sept. 13. Chestley King will have a birth day Sept. 8. Mrs. Jbnas Samples celebrated a birthday August 30. Lannon Lawson has a birthday Sept. 20. Celobraioa Birthday - Saturday afternoon Keith Caughman celebrated his 4th birth day with a party M Hie home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs James Caughman. About twenty-one little friends were present and enjoyed outdoor games, after which the gifts were served. Mrs. Evelyn Holtzclaw assisted in serving. NOTICE There will be a Stockholders Maeting of Motor Parts, me., at the office of Battery & Electric Com pany, Greenville, S. C., on Satur day morning, Sept. 15, 1951, for the purpose of liquidating the assets of the said corporation. Anyone hav ing claims against the corporation should submit bills properly notar ized, and anyone owing said cor poration should make immediate payment. MOTOR PARTS, INC., Cecil Morris, President, • D. S. Sessions, Treasurer. 13-4c. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 20th day Youth Rally Sopt • Each and everyone la cordially invited to attend the youth rally at the Church of God m Whitmire September • at 2 JO. Come expect ing • wonderful time with the Lord. Birth are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freter We are glad to report that Mrs , the proud parents < f a baby girl Chestley King Is homo from the; born at Hays hospital on Sept I. is bean given the name of Louise Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joye and! sons of Hemingway, visited Mr and Mrs. G. B. Joye recently. ■ w i»—m ■■ > Mr. and Mix. R L Simmons and Columbia haopital where she was children and Mrs. Florence So lawn UL * visited Rev and Mrs. Lee Power Mtaa Allens King has had In Anderson over the week-end. mumps Mrs. Mamie McClure at Spar tanburg. visited Mr and Mrs Wil liam Cannon and family over the Mrs. Mary Barton of week-end. ton. announces the marriage of her Mr and Mrs. Frank Oakley and daughter, Elisabeth, to Pfc Dewey children of Spartanburg visited Summers, of the U. S. army. The Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oakley on marriage was performed by the the Greenwood highway recently.) Rev Fred Rowe of Joanna. August Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox. Mr and 23. The Woman s Mrs. J. D. Lillijohn of Duncan. The bride was dressed In light d Bailey Memorial church met at were recent visitors of Mr. and green over dark green satin with the home of Mrs. L. C. Ficklm Mn. Brooks Dunaway. Betty Lil* white accessorise. After a short Monday evening. Lijohn returned home after spend- trip to the mountains of North The meeting was called to order ing several days with relatives here Carolina they are at Fort Hood, by the president. The theme song gnd at Lydia. TVxas, where the groom Is eta- was sung, after which the devo- » Mrs. D. D. Purcell is spending turned. _ tional was given by Mrs. Ruth the week with her daughters. Mrs - • Quinton, followed with a poem by Lester Ives ter, Mrs. Nathan Cannon; Birthday Party Given Mrs Jo Harris. Prayer was of- and Mrs. John Hedspeth. Mrs. Jimmie Armstrong _enter- (•red by Mrs. John Holland. Card of 1 wish to i turn to my friends and to the nurt- Cto* es and doctors at Hays hospital and thanks for the lovely flowers and cards during my illnem -MRS FAYE WILSON Mr. and Mrs Frank Kelley of tamed her little daughter. Robbie. Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs with a surprise birthday party last Woodrow Wilson Sundya. Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Foster and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell, son of Wilmington, N. C, are vis- Twenty little girls and boys en- ONLY TRMLNAYS GOES THRU TO: Chsrlstts Washington, New Yerk And To Tampa and other Florida points Departures Northbound: 3:33 A. 9:30 A.M., 8:15 P.M. (thru to New York. Southbound: 10:00 A. M., 3:10 P.M., and 11:05 P.M. (thru to Tampa and Dallas. CLINTON BUS STATION V E. Carolina Ave. Phone 59 QUEEN CITY THAI UN MS THE ROUTE OF THE THRU-UNERS | Mrs. David Word gave an article on the work that Andrew did as a missionary in Biblical times, which is a challenge to all Christian peo ple to be missionary minded The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. L. C. Ficklm The roll was called and each member responded with a Bible verse. The treasurer, Mrs. Marcelle Barker, gave the monthly report, and the business was discussed. It was decided to have a food sale Sept. 15, the place will be announc ed later. Every woman of the church is requested to help as the money will be used for the church carpet. It is hoped that everyone will cooperate in a very fine way. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bill Snelgrove in October. The hostess served refreshments. ( George W. Brasill P ai Hospital George W. Brazill, 69, died last Friday night at Hays hospital after an illness of several weeks. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon from Calvary Baptist church by the Rev. J. W. Spillers, with interment following in Rosemont cemetery. Mr. Brazill was a native of Pick ens county but had lived most of his life in this community. He was a son of the late James Robert and Harriet Collins Brazill. He was a member of Calvary Baptist church. Mr. Brazill was twice married. His first marriage was to the for mer Miss Louise Hawkins. Prom this union survive four daughters, Mrs. Houston Ellis and Mrs. Harold Copeland of Clinton; Mrs. Arnell Coker of Columbia and Mrs. Dan Gunter of Joanna; and one son, Sgt.-F-C E. O. Brazill of the U. S. Army in California. His second marriage was to the former Miss Lillie Vanderford, who survives with four daughters, Mrs. Melvin Seay, Mrs. Jack Rhodes, Miss Polly and Miss Barbara Bra zill; and two sons, Clyde and Dew ey Brazill, all of Clinton; eleven grandchildren and four sisters also survive, Mrs. E. L. Thomas of Jo anna, Mrs. Nancy Harris of Clinton, Mrs. Luther Watkins of Whitmire, and Mrs. Minnie Wofford of Dan ville, Va. of September, 1951, I will render a final account of my acts and do ings as Executor of the estate of Eleanor E. Wadsworth in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Ex ecutor. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. CLINTON A. WADSWORTH, Executor. August 13, 1951 4p-Sept. 6 Gray Funeral Home Clinton. S. C. FI NERAL DIRECTORS ...and... EMBALMERS Phones 11 and 399-J AMBULANCE SERVICE B RCSSEI.L GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen Mzrrs. 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