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I 1 Pane Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, September 27, 1951 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. J. E. BRASWELL. Correipo ndmt and Representative Little Boy Has Birthday Jacksonville, Texas, visited her father. W. D. Sizemore, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and| son, Keith, of Greenville, visited their mother, Mrs. J. H. Seay, re-| cently. Miss Patsy Smith of Ware Shoals, I visited her grandmothers, Mrs. J.| H. Seay and Mrs. J. J. Smith, oven the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Berry. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Spears spent Sunday in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ellison. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster, Mr. MisS Ruth Lowery, who is in training at Spartanburg General hospital, visited her mother, Mrs. Geneva Lowery, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. George Price, Mrs. Geneva Lowery, Miss Mary Barker and Melvin Osborne accom panied her back to Spartanburg. -Mr. and Mrs. tleorge Price visit ed Mr. and Mrs. O'Dell Gregory in Chester recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duncan of Aaderspif, spent the week-end withi Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Long, Pvt. Tommie Long of Ft Jackson. Miss and Mrs. Richard Watts, Harvey Gladys Marolo visited Mr. and Mrs. Foster. Richard Foster and Mrs. R. J. Roach in Pelham Sunday. Houston Trammell attended the They also motored through the funeral of Mr. Foster's sister. Mrs. Smoky mountains. Mary Wiedemann, in Charlotte, N. Pvt. Tommie Long is spending a C., Friday, three-day furlough with his par- M r - an d Mrs. J. F. Weir spent ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Long. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kuyken- Weir in Greenville, dall and little Allen spent Sunday: Miss Marie Weir and Mrs. Mar- with Mrs. Alice Kuykendall. i cell Barker and Carroll spent the Mrs. O. H. Miller attended the. week-end in Charleston with Mr. birthday dinner of Mrs. J. H. Wal-I and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock. Mrs. lenzine Sunday. * I Spurlock accompanied them home Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckham vis- for a visit, ited his mother in Great Falls re-; Mr. and Mrs. John Word, Mr. and cently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mrs. Alice Kinard. Mrs. David Word and Sue visited Mrs. Word’s mother, Mrs. Reid, in Whitmire Sunday. Little Johnny Lever was one year old on Sept. 21. Johnny Js the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lever who reside on Jackson street. 1 visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hol combe Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyda and son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Jun ior Gamer in Chester Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George McGinnis of Chester, visited relatives here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and children, Mrs. C. W. Foster visited Mr. and Mrs. H. W.* Childress in Kings Mountain, N. C., Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. George James and Mrs. R. E. Barton, and Mrs. Charles Kinard. who is station-1 Cluade Cato of Langley, visited Mr. MrT Thomas *Wooten^ visiTed" Mrs ed at Norfolk. Va.. spent the week- and Mrs. G. J. Owens recenUy. c . W. Wooten at Hays hospital end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. B. S. Rawls has returned Mr»nH»v r u i . muuuajr. E. B. Norton Mrs. W. D. Sizemore spent the week-end with her son, O. F. Size more, and Mr. Sizemore near Whit mire. Mrs. Gladys Kellett spent Sun day with her mother, Mrs. C. W. Purcell, in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Baird of home from a visit in Catawba. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie O’Donald visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dove recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings, Jr., and son visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E Braswell over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. James Shorton and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith and daughter of Anderson, spent Sun- family of Greenville, visited Mr. day with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie and Mrs. Jerome Holcombe over the week-end. Mrs Mary Bailey and daughter FOR STRENGTH TO WORK Mr*. S<k*lar Franklin. 1. l«"*ir City, T • n M . ( wrifvti *'F»v lowr ynart I twHnrnd < r • m fat an My »taa»- • «k. pa»r app*. tit# ana a ttrad. w a m k, aarvaat (•aliaf Clinton High Rips Ware Shoals, 38-7 • »»*•• • aa apara- ^ V, ^ •a « k i « k IL » tiaa. it My kafcy diad. It taaatae tfcat I |a»t taaidm t ttfata My ttraaftk. kava ta tpamd tka day ia ka4. I triad *raatMtnt» »Wk aa ratalH. ffcaa I itarttd ta 1«S State* H M ■Avar ladAtiaa it • ttrtaftktalaf ttffklt MaM atk taait faara—ttd ta tatitty at Barker! Talmade Sanders visited Mr. and Mrs. D. M Sanders in Startex Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Dunaway and* Shirley. Kathryn Eapieg and Jew el Young visited Joyce Dunaway at Winthrop college Sunday and witnessed the Blue Line H Mr and Mrs L L Rice and chil Scoring from the ’T* directed dren v Wted Mrs Bigman in Ashe- by Quarterback Cooper, who threw N Sunday, two touerdown passes. Clinton was Barbara and Sandra Rice spent off to a 13-0 lead before the first, Sunda y »>th their grandmother, quarter ended. Sammy Owens H H Bennett, in Laurens, crossed the double stripe first with' and Mrs Ernest Adams and a crowd-thrilling punt return for ch,l dren of Greenwood, and Jami- 9i yards. Owens accounted for the * on * nd Huey Butler of near Sa- <econd marker on a 53 yard pass ,ud ** v “it«l Mr and Mrs. H A from Cooper Adams and Mr and Mrs. J. /. Ow- McElhannon was the defensive ♦ n * over the week-end <tar of the game as he ran two Mr and Mrs S C. Owens of nterrepted passes all the way visited Mr and Mrs D. L. Hu first trip to goal was for 45 Owens on Sunday vards. the second was from near Hubert Leopard vwiled hu par mid-fie Id ents, Mr and Mrs George I Clinton's remaining scores were n ** r Saluda Sundya ■ made by Galloway on a 10-yard pass from Cooper, and Kirby on a driving run from the IS Late In the fourth quarter. Ware Shoals scored on a sustained drive oi 50 ysrd* ___ ^ ^ i jHcElhannon. j birthday September M Long. Murdock and Sease were' Judy Bauknight Oxner r.rr »» IS-* aaettte t—a—I is rs. Try It *aday ham yarn Srvffi«l omce u'ppuu « onsplete line, all the UtUe aeeded for the Utha C HKOVICLE Ft'BUSHING CO. Pteoe 74 outstanding for Clinton in the line * birthday For Ware Shoala. McCurry was Della the defensive star Clinton takes on the strong Wf-odruff team in the next game birthday scheduled here Thursday night 24 WE DO ALL HINDU OF PWDnTNG —EXCEPT BAD CHMOMCLE PCBUMOBG CO. 74 12th birthday September If Sandra Griffin will he 4 years o& f men Just Seconds Before You But It! ' * ' ' ' 'v*' * , Jett wait til you diq into those wieter-white r mountains of cool, smooth dairy qoodneas J .. heaped with deBcious fruit-flavor » »*. j end capped with the famous "ced o* top" - No time for drooSng. ^Htf the happiness reed fir Dairy Queen. Yee'ljlere ill. « ' . Mrs Ada Center wil be 72 years ! old October 1. Terry Campbell cebbrated hw birthday September SI. Mildred Lee had a birthday Sep tember 25 Little Randy Seay celebrated hu first birthday September 11. Hubert Leopard will celebrate a birthday Satusday Mrs R L. Adams will celebrate her birthday October 2. Revival Continues At Church Rev. James Williams, pastor of the Pentecostal Holiness church on Jackson street, announces that the revival meeting now in progress will continue through the week. Birth Announcement Braswell Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Braswell announce the birth of a son, James Gary, at Hays hospital on Sept. 24. Mrs. Braswell is the former Miss Katherine Thompson of Whitmire. With The Sick Friends of Mrs. C. W. Wooten will be glad to know she is improv ing after undergoing surgery at Hays hospital ifccently. • * >ST mKFmIEII ia \ CONES • SIMMS MALTS • SHAKES owns • ran DAIRY QUEEN EAST MAIN STREET / LAURENS Youth Night The young people of the com munity have organized a Youth Night to be held each Saturday evening at 7:30 at the community building. All young people are invited to the socials. Entertainment is plan ned for each meeting. Arts And Crafts Class Members of the Woman’s club of the community have been en gaged in a class of arts and crafts the past several. weeks, coiducted by Mrs. Jo Lambert of Joanna, as instructor. The class has been mak ing aluminum and copper trays and waste baskets of plywood with copper designs and leather lacing. The class will soon start painting figurines. Each person taking the lessons will pay a small fee plus the cost of material for the article to be made. The class meets each Tuesday evening at the community biulding at 6:30. The club is plnaning to have an exhibit in the near future of the ar ticles made by members. All la dies are invited to visit the club to see the projects which have been done. A&P MARVELOUS MONEY SAVERS Customers’ Corner The proof of the pudding is in the eating. You may have friends who have never shopped at AkP. 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