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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, November 22, 1951
Number 48
FOR THIS WE GIVE THANKS
Randy Martin has a birthday
December 2.
Mrs. Kelly King will have a
birthday November 22.
Mrs. Chestley King will have a
birthday November 27.
Louise Meadors had a birthday
November 17.
Mrs. D. D. Ficklin had a birth
day November 18.
November 20th will be the birth
day of T-Sgt. James M. Meadors.
of the Presbyterian college campus.
Joe Dodd, president of the Student
Christian Association, acted as guide
for the group on the campus. As they
visited each building the different
phases of college life were explained
[ and the trip was climaxed with re
freshments being served during the
open house held in the children’s di
vision of the library. Each airl par
ticipating in this tour wid receive
an honor bead toward her Trail
Seeker rank.
OFFICE SUFFLIES
Complete line, all the little items
needed for the office.
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Melody Club Meets
The Melody club met Thursday
night, Nov. 15, at the community j
building for a business session and
supper.
Mrs. Wallace Carr, president,
presided over the meeting. Sev
eral important factors were dis
cussed and plans were made for
a Christmas party to be given Dec.
20. At the conclusion of the busi
ness, all members joined in pre
paring and serving supper.
With Tho Sick
Mrs. Della Phillips was a patient
at Hays hospital a few days last
week.
Otis Graham is at home and im
proving after an operation at Hays
hospital.
Mrs. Homer Douglas has return- ,
ed from the Columbia hospital.
Judy Chaney is ill at her home
on Elizabeth street.
Haskell Taylor has been ill at his
home on Davis street.
Rhythm Band In Parade
The Rhythm band, under the di- j
rection of Mrs Joe Land, partici
pated in the Tom Thumb parade
and had an exciting time. Regular
rehearsals each Wednesday at
4:30 at the community house.
WE51 CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. J. E. BRASWELL, Cerrespo ntfent and KeprewnUttva
John Sease, Berry Snefrmve. i in- Savannah. Ga^ with T-Sft. and
Rudolph Hamrick and Bobby Mrs. James M Meadors.
Meadors spent the week-end in' Dorsey Turner and Clarence
Jacksonville. Fla., with Mr. and Brookshire visited in La towns Sun
Mrs. Clyde Few and Jtnuny Few day.
On their return trip they Mapped 1 Ms. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson
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, and children spent Sunday in Fort
Mill with Mrs. John Patterson and
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mahaffey.
Wayne Graham spent the week
end in Ware Shoals.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Simmons and
! children and Ella Floyd visited
Jeanette Glenn in Columbia Sun
day
Mr and Mrs. L. B Hughes and
sens. Mrs. Grace Holmes and son
*>ent tho week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Lee and family.
Pvt J«nes H. Berry of Lack
land AFB. San Antonio, Tens, has
returned after spending a 15-day
furlough with his mother, Mrs.
Helen Berry. Pvt. Berry was call-
ad home due to the death of his
lather, Harvey Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hester and
Miss Betty Hester of Abbeville,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Es
ther Mitchell and daughter, Ma
rion.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brewington
of near Joanna, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Lawson Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Brewington of
Cross Anchor, also visited Mr. and
i Mrs. Lawson Sunday.
Mrs. J. N. Kirby, Becky and Ed
dy visited Mrs. Nora Kirby in
Laurens Sunda.
Mrs. H. A. Adams is visiting her
sister. Mrs. Ursula McCary, who is
ill, in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice visited
in Great Falls Sunday.
Shirley Wilson was a visitor in
Greenwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Harris and
Jackie, visited his mother, Mrs.
Gus Harris, Sunday in Anderson.
Lindy Harris is visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Har
ris, in California.
Mrs. Nolan Hart is back home
with her parents after a visit with
Mr. Hart at Camp Breckenridge,
Ky.
Ethel Watson is visiting Rosa
Lee Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Walters and
family spent the week-end with
their parents in Great Falls.
Mr .and Mrs. T. R. Knox spent
Sunday in Williamston with W. T.
Turner.
Betty Milam spent Sunday with
Joe Milam, who is a patient in a
Charleston hospital.
Booteie Burnell is visiting in
Greenville.
Jacob Quinn is a patient at Duke
hospital, Durham, N. C.
Pvt. Gordon Quinn is stationed
at Camp Chaffee, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brewington
visited Mrs. Nellie Motes Sunday.
Mrs. Lucille Petty and children i
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Ellison.
Mr. and Mrs. James Moore and
little daughter, Mrs. L. L. Lawson
and Mrs. Rose Lawson visited in
the. mountains Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith left
Saturday for Fort Eustis, Va., to
make their home.
Birthdays and Wedding
AnnivenapiM
Lonnie Tinsley celebrated his
birthday November 19.
Helen Sinclair celebrated her
birthday November 1.
Sandra Rice celebrated her birth
day November 1.
Mrs. L. L. Rice will celebrate
her birthday November 25.
Mrs. Hattie Rice will celebrate
her birthday November 22.
Arts and Crafts
The Arts and Crafts class meets i
each Tuesday evening at the com- 1
munity house at 6:30. The class
| will begin painting wooden trays
, at the next meeting. All of the
1 things that are being painted will
2 make lovely Christmas gifts.
Youth Night Each Saturday
All the young people beginning
at the age of 13 are invited to the
community house each Saturday
evening at 7:30. Entertainment is
planned for you, and the Saturday
evening television programs are
*«ry good.
O-Ki-Hi Group
Mokes College Tour
On last Wednesday the O-Ki-Hi
troop of the Camp Fire Girls, under
the leadership of the co-guardian.
Miss Catherine Glenn, made a tour
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