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V / / — Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 13, 1951 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. J. E. BRASWELL. Correspondent and Representative Mrs. Joe P. Terry and Mrs. Vash-1 ti Ledford visited in Greenville 1 Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans visited Mr. and Mrs. Quince Smith in Hodges Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Parrish visited her dnufcivter, Norma., in Colfumbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farmer and i family of Tucapau, Mr. Wood of. Fairmont. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Me-1 Abee of Inman, visited Mr. and! Mrs. Hazel Spelce Sunday. Mrs. John Davis and son of New berry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Press- ley Chaney Monday. Mrs. Gus Harris is visiting Mrs., James Hale in Gastonia, N. C. Mrs. Mattie Harvey of Lydia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hpmer Douglas. Pfc. Dennis Fallow of Fort Jack- son. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. V/. Fallow over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtzclaw and daughter of Greer, visited Mrs. Ada Center Sunday. George Dunaway spent a few, •days in Columbia last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Simmons and i family attended the Youth for; Christ rally in Enoree at the ; Church of God Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Womble and children of Winnsboro, visited Mr. ^ind Mrs. Dock Dover the past 'week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McKee and •daughter, Mrs. R. E. Barton, of! Langley, visited Mrs. G. J. Owens \ over the week-end. Buster Barton of Savannah, Ga., visited Mrs. G. J. Owens over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Owens visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean Owens over the week-end. Miss Gloria Jean Owens is visit ing her grandmother for 2 weeks. Mr. and Mrs. FVank Lyda and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gregory in Chester the past week end. Community Club Meeting The Community club of Clinton Mills will meet Thursday, Dec. 13. at 6:30 at the community house. All members are urged to be pres- ent. ^ Birth Announcement Williams Rev. and Mrs. James A Williams announce the arrival of a daughter, Velma Elaine, on Friday, Dec. 7, at Hays hospital. Rev. Pilliams is pastor of the Pentecostal Holiness church on Jackson street. Heaton-King Announcement Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Heaton an- ounce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Fred King! The wedding will take place oh December 22. With The Sick Freddie Whitman and Wanda Wilson haye mumps. Bardy Cannon is a patient at Hays hospital after undergoing surgery recently. Betty Sue Spillers is a patient at Hays hospital after undergoing surgery Sunday. Mrs. Clinton West was a hos pital patient the past week. Mrs. Melvin Huey is a patient at Hays hospital where she underwent surgery Monday. Mrs. Henry King is a patient at Hays hospital. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. Mary Fallow celebrated her birthday December 11. Mary Lydia celebrated a birth day December 5th. Christine Taylor celebrated her birthday December 8. Chicken Stew Friday There will be a chicken stew at Greasy Corner Friday evening sponsored by the Brotherhood of the Pentecostal Holiness church. The proceeds will be used for church indebtedness. The public is invited to attend. Community Building Decorated Passing the community building one can see immediately that it has been decorated for Christmas, for on the door hangs the tradi tional wreath. Our eyes behold a lattice of cedar and Poinsettia in the center hallway as we enter the front door. A beautifully-trimmed tree with its lights, balls and icicles beckon us on into the red and green par lor. On each of the pianos there has been placed Christmas scenes. In the far corner we see another arrangement of evergreen and Poinsettia. The dining room ha r s been done in blue and silver, giving us the beauty of the blue skies and silver stars as they welcomed the Birth ■ of Christ. Silver candles on white ! snow and blue and silver balls I charm us as we view the mantel. All this beauty and charm of the Christmas season has been brought to the community building by the • members of the Woman’s club of Clinton Mills, who have decorated it for everyone to enjoy during this holiday season. Many Christmas activities have already been held, and many more are scheduled, but there are still a few dates avail able. If you wish to use the build- ,ing during the season call 959. Spinning No. I Spinning No. 1 gathered Thurs day evening, Dec. 6, at the com- i munity building for their annual l Christmas dinner. Eighteen were ' present to enjoy the meal prepared by Mrs. Joe P. Terry and to enjoy the beauty of the room decorated Jn the traditional red and green of Christmas. A pano Solo Vox pro- i gram of Christmas music by Mrs. Land and Alma Spillers during the meal added to the enjoyment of the evening. ■ i « Wearing No. I The ladies of weaving No. 1 were entertained Tuesday evening, De cember 4, on the occasion of their annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Joe P. Terry. The dining table, from which a tasty • turkey dinner with all the trim mings was served buffet style, was very attractive with an arrange ment of red carnations and Haw thorne centered on a hand-em broidered table cloth. In the living room small tables were laid for sixteen. Throughout the evening a background of , Christmas music, played by Allen Trammell, was enjoyed by ||1., The guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howard. Schubert Music Club On Monday evening, December 3, one could hear the strains of music coming from the community building. Members of the Schubert Music club were playing miscelan- eous pieces during their meeting which began at 7 o’clock that eve- | ning. They are planning for their i Christmas party arid recital which ! will be held on Friday evening, J December 21, at 7 o’clock at the community building. Mothers Class Has Party In the beautifully decorated din ing room of the community build ing the Mothers class of Calvary Baptist church enjoyed their- an nual Christmas dinner on Saturday evening( December 8. The centerpiece of blue stars and silver candles carried out the ef fect given in the blue and silver mantel decoration on a background of white with blue and silver stars above. To add to the beauty of the setting and the spirit of Christmas a program of Christmas music was presented during the meal by Mrs. Land and some of her pupils. Those participating includ ed the Misses Alma and Betty Spillers, Catherine Dunaway, Joan Burgess, Margaret Madden, Martha Reeder and Genell Carley. The welcome given by Mrs. Ar thur Howard, president of the class, was answered by Toni Brown. Af ter the dinner all enjoyed a speech by Rev. J. W. Spillers. Employees of A&P To Shore Two Million Added Compensation Employees of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company through out the country w'ill share more than $2,000,000 in pre-holiday com pensation this year, it was an nounced yesterday by Ralph W. j the company’s board of directors. Burger, president of the food chain, i Distribution is scheduled tor P.e- Every employee with as much as ! cember 14. six months’ service will receive a J Richard H. Brown is thanager of part of the annual fund voted by the A&P store of this city. Headaches .... Headaches which are associated with high blood pressure, sinus trouble, low blood pressure, nervous prostration or those termed migraine may be easily corrected thru the modera appli cation of scieatiflc Chiropractic. Consult Dr. C. J. Hart, 254 West Main St., Laurens, S. 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