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r Pase Two WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. J. E. BRASWELL, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. Homer Dogulas spent Sun day in Columbia with Mr. Douglas ■who is a patient at the Veteran’s hospital. Mrs. Lily Douglas of Gray Couft, visited Mrs. Gus Harris Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hughes spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee. Mrs. Johnnie Butler had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Guest of Bowman, Ga., Misses Ruby A Gregory and Jackie Gam- brcll ; nf Woodruff. Mrs. Gladys Kellett spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Powell in Greenville. Mrs. Esther Mitchell and Marion visited Mrs. Frances’ Mitchell Sun day at the Laurens hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Simmons and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Lon nie Hammond in Abbeville Sunday. Mr. and Mi's. Dewey Oxner, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Suttle and Mrs. Charlie Barker visited in Green- wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson spent Friday in Charlotte, N. C., and Fort Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rollins and daughters, Mrs. Essie Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtzclaw and daughter, all of Greer, spent Sun day with Mrs. Ada Center. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith and children of Newberry, visited Mrs. Liela Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Mattox Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Harmon and children of Johnston, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon and fam ily Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. David Simmons vis ited Mrs. H. W. Simmons and Mrs. Ross Owens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berry of Union, spent Sunday in Ninety-Six with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Berry. Mrs. Johnnie Butler, Mrs. E. L. Lever and children and Mrs. Le ver’s mother visited in Ware Shoals Saturday. Little Becky Kirby spent the week with Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sex ton at Sandy Springs. Janies Arnold of Moncks Corner, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold. Miss Myra Cooper of Anderson, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Evans THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 1, 1951 El R D SO FLOUR & FEED STORES DRINK tops tor quality tops for quality More Bounce To The Ounce • COOL • SPARKLING ' .SMOOTH No Finer at Any Price! In Big 12-ounce Bottle PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, 8. C. the past week. Mrs. Homer Douglas is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Gus Harris. Mr. Douglas is a pa tient at the Veteran’s hospital in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bouknlght and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bouknight in Greenwood. Rev. Ralph Taylor visited Rev and Mrs. James Williams Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Owens and son, Deanie. of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Owens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams and sons. Dale and Rickey, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams near Callison and Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Watkins and Mrs. Eursula McCary in Greenwdod where Mrs. McCary is ilL Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and daughters. Magdalene, Elizabeth and Nancy ‘ visited Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leopard near Saluda Sun day. Mrs. Harold Tumblin spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walk er Satterfield. Mrs. Lonnie Tinsley and children visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelley, in Greenville Satur day. Friends of Mrs. S. C. Foster will be sorry to learn she is a patient at Hays hospital. Miss Myra Cooper of Anderson, spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Evans. She was ac companied home on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard. Card of Thanks We would like to thank everyone for being so nice to us during my illness and may God bless each and everyone of you for your kindness. —P. G. SMITH AND FAMILY Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. Ellen Coxwell will celebrate her birthday October 31. Mrs. W. R. Price celebrated a birthday October 20. David Gregory celebrated his 8th birthday October 17. W. T. Gregory celebrated his 80th birthday October 17. Carolyn Dunaway wiH celebrate her 12th birthday November 6. Corrie Dunaway will celebrate a birthday November 1. Margaret Ann Brewer will be 3 years old November 2. Butch Deadwyler was 3 years old October 19. Mrs. Henry Russ had a birthday October 20. Mrs. P. G. Smith has a birthday November 1. Ruby Gregory had a birthday Oc tober 30. R. L Simmons will have a birth day November 4. Richard Foster will celebrate a birthday November 3. Mrs. Richard Watts will have a birthday November 3. Card of Thanks I wish to thank my friends and especialy the doctors and nrses at Hays hospital for the many kind nesses shown me during my illness. —W. L. (Bill) EVANS Guest Speaker at Bailey Memorial Next Sunday, Nov. 1, will be the closing day of the annual confer ence of the Southern Methodist church in South Carolina, conven ing in Maple Street church in Co lumbia. Rev. John H. Holland will be in attendance at the conference. Rev. Paul B. Elmore of Waterloo, a student at Presbyterian college, will supply the pulpit and the membership of the church and oth ers are invited to hear him at 11 o’clock. Installation Services at Bailey Memorial Church On Sunday, October 21, in a church conference, the following general officers were elected to fill their respective offices in the com ing conference year, 1951-52, com mencing Sunday, November 11. Stewards: Murray Adams, chair man of the board; John Weir, L. C. Ficklin, Harold Lawson, W. R. Thomas, Boyd Wilkes, and J. D. Stone. Sunday school superintendent; Harold Lawson; assistant, W. R. Thomas. Secretary: L. C. Ficklin. Treasurer: Daniel Dunaway. W. R. Thomas. Ushers: William Weir, Marvin Stewart, Jr., William Campbell. The officers were installed Sun day morning at the close of the 11 o’clock worship service. Lay Delegate To Coofartnco At the recent conference W. R. Thomas was elected as lay delegate to the annual conference conven ing in Columbia on Thursday, of this week, Nov. 1. The pastor and lay delegate will convey to confer- ference the best financial report in three years, they stated. READ THE CHRONICLE ADVERTISEMENTS REGULARLY EACH WEEK It will pay yon. It’s thrifty to shop first in this newspaper, then in the stores as prices change and new merchandise Is received and displayed. BE WISE— READ THE ADS The Fall Harvest Is In At Your A&P PICK YOUR FAVORITE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES * • » From a Bumper Crop of Budget Price Beauties A&P's fall fruits and vegetables are flavorful, plentiful and economical. Rushed here at thair harvest?fresh best, they're among today's top food buys. Pick plenty! Stayman Wincsao APPLES - - 5 39c •luicy Florida Sue GRAPEFRUIT £ 3 - 23c Rea Tokay • GRAPES - - - 2 CUSTOMERS’ CORNER ‘ FREEDOM OF CHOICE” is important when you shop as well as when you vote. 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