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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, January 10, 1952
Number 2
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. J. E. BRASWELL. Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones and son,
Howard, Aid T. D. Jones of Green
wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Adams on Sunday.'
H. A. Adams and- Hubert Leopard
visited Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard
near Saluda Sunday.
Mrs. Lonnie Tinsley and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. R6y Passmore
in Joanna Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carroll and
family of Augusta, Ga., visited Mrs.
Ellen Coxwell and family Sunday.
Mrs. Allen Barber of Balfour, N.
C., and Mr. and Mrs. Alek Harris
and Jackie of Anderson, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Douglas Sun
day. Mr. Douglas continues ill at
his home on Elizabeth street.
SN Charles Kinard and SN. Ken
neth Stenstrup of Milwaukee, Wis.,
and Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Norton over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Evans and
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kirby and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snel-
grove nearvBatesburg Sunday. ^
James Dunaway and Arthur Duna
way accompanied his daughter, Mrs.
Hazel Fowler and children to their
home in Augusta, Ga., Saturday.
Clarence Brookshire, Doode Phil
lips, Dorsey Turner, Jimmy Suttle
and Richard Wallenzine visited in
Laurens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sanders of
Ninety-Six, Charles Sanders of Con
necticut, Lewis Norwood of Pelzer,
Mrs. Kate Turner and Mrs. Robert
Freeland of Williamston, sent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Knox.
Paul Arnold, SN, of Key West,
Fla, spent Christmas with his par-
Mrs. Joe Griffin and daughter,
Gail, of Florence, spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold.
Mrs. Melvin Huey, Mrs. W. E.
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Braswell and Mrs. Ina Bell Hooper
visited in Greenville Saturday.
Mrs. Lydia Warren has returned
to her home in Baton Rouge, La.,
aftdr a rhonth’s visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Ott Thomas, and grand
daughter, Mrs. E. W. Davenport.
Miss Nettie Carson of Charles
ton, is visiting her parents, Mr .and
Mrs. J. B. Carson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtzclaw
and daughter, Mrs. Essie Pow'ell and
children of Greer, were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Ada Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lanford
and children and Mrs. Geneva Os
borne visited their aunt Sunday,
who is a patient in the Woodruff
hospital.
Jackie Gambrell of Woodruff,
spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs.
Johnnie Butler.
Pvt. Raymond L. Fulmer,( station
ed in Kentucky, was home on the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams and
children spent Sunday in Whitmiare
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown.
Sgt. Frank Riley who has return
ed from Germany, was home for the
week-end.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Riley spent
last week in Columbia.
Mrs. L. M. Riser, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Blum and Mrs. Minnie
Jackson of Greenwood, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Riser Sunday.
Mm's Club To Moot
The Men’s Community c^ub will
hold its regular monthly meeting
Thursday evening at the Community
House at 6:30 o’clock. All members
are invited to be present.
Enjoy Party at Community Conter
A large group of young people
enjoyed a hot dog party at the Com
munity Center Saturday evening.
Afterwards they watched TV and
enjoyed refreshments. There were
two guests from Ware Shoals.
Birth Announcement*
Knight
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knight an
nounce the arrival of a daughter,
Vicky Lynn, at' the Laurens hos
pital on January 1 Mrs. Knight is
the former Miss Clara Reese, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reese of
Wattsvile.
Fuller*,
- Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller an
nounce the birth of a son, Jerry Eu
gene, at the Blalock clinic on Jan.
5. Mrs. Fuller will be remember
ed as Miss Louise Price.
Birthday* and Wadding
Anniversaries
Mr and Mrs Dorsey Turner cele
brated their 6th wedding anniver
sary recently.
W. B. Phillips celebrated his
birthday recently.
Dorsey Turner celebrated his
birthday January 3.
Winston Lee will be 8 years old
January 10.
Jomey Cannon will have a birth
day January 25
Weir led in prayer. The Bible
study was the beginning of a study
of the book of John. After the
business session Mrs.-Berry served
refreshments.
Tuesday evening by the program
committee- which met at the Com
munity bjulding. • Some special fea
tures of the coming year are dis
cussions on “How to Select China,
Crystal and Silver,” by J. C. Thom
as; “Interior Decorating;” Studies in i Braswell-Sexton Rites '
Etiquette, by Emily Post; “Flower' The marriage of Miss Sylvia Ann
Arrangements;” one musical pro-, Braswell and Carl James Sexton was
gram is also included in the plans, i solemnized December 23, 1951, at
Several other topics of interest to | 4:30 o’clock at the Pentecostal Holi-
all members will also be given. It ness church on Jackson street.
was decided by the committee that
the same objective, “to continue
working with the school in the beau
tification of building and grounds,”
be kept for the year. . *
The club meets on the third Mon
day of each month. Mothers of
school children are invited to join
the organization which is working in
the interest of their children
Campfire Girls Maka P
The guardians and spbrisofs of the
groups of Campfire Girls met Wed
nesday evening at the Community
building to make plans for the forth
coming months In these plans has
been included a father-daughter box
supper to be held in February.
The cooperation of mothers in assist
ing of the girls in our comunnity.
The Campfire Girls is an organi
zation for betterment and good train
ing the guardia and being leaders
in the work is asked by the guard
ians of the groups.
Missionary Mooting Hold
The monthly meeting of the Worn*
In’s Missionary Society of Bailey
Memorial church was held Monday
evening at the home of Mrs. Helen
Berry. ,
Mrs. Joe P. Terry brought the,
devotions, reading from Philippians
3:9-16 as the Scripture with a chal
lenge for the new year. Miss Marie
The Rev. James Williams officiat
ed-
Prior to the ceremony a program
of wedding music was given by
Miss Dot Carr, organist, of Joanna,
and Miss Alma Spillers, of this city,
volcalist
The altar rail was' entwined with
ivy over white. Candelabra and
J>askets of white gladioh flanked the
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lank The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a - white brocade
wedding dress and carried a bouquet
of white carnations. - ,
Mrs. Mildred Reece, sister of the
gqapm, of Lamgley, was matron of
honor. Miss Nell Canfield, cousin
of the bride. Miss Pat Braswell,
ssiter of the bride. Miss Betty
Brown, aunt qf the bride, were
bridesmaids They wore similar
floof-tength dresses of slipper iaun
and net ,jn pink aqua and blue.
They carried bouquets of carnations
tied with harmonizing satin ribbon.
Charles Sexton, brother of the
groom, of Greenville, served as best
man. Ushers were Charles Brown
and Earl Garrett of Anderson.
The bride’s mother was dressed in'
black with purple accessories and
a corsage of white carnations.
The groom’s mother wore a green
suit with brown accessories. Her
corsage was of yellow carnations.
Mrs. Sexton is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. C.. L. Braswell She
received her education at Clinton
high school.
The bridegroom is the son of Rev.
and Mrs; C. J. Sexton of Sandy
Springs and Clinton. He attended
Hatmw ~Bih£r college in Greermltp
and graduated: from Presbyterian
college. He will enter the army
January 1. - •
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Mrs. it. W. Alford celebrated her y
birthday Saturday.
Mrs. Fred Shelton has a birth
January 14.
Marvin Holtzclaw had a birth
day Tuesday.
Corky Campbell will be 5 years
old January 20.
Faye Wilson will have a birthday
January 17. . (
Mrs. Willie Rushton will have a
birthday January 12.
J. C. Foster had a birthday Mon
day.
Franklin Gilliam will have a
birthday January 20
J. G. Franklin of Joanna, will
celebrate his 65th birthday Jan. 13. *
« Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice recently
celebrated their 16th wedding anni
versary.
Martha Ann Fowler celebrated
her birthday Tuesday. /
With The Sick
Mrs. L. L. Rice is ill at her home.
• Homer Douglas continues ill at his
home.
Mrs. Eethel Hawikns is ill at her
home. .
Kenneth Thomas is recovering
from a broken arm injury received
while skating
S-Sgt. Frank Riley has returned
to the hospital at McDill Field. Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry King are ill
at their home on Sloan street.
* To Organise Camera Club
A camera club will ^be organized
Monday evening. Jan. 14, at 7:00
o’clock at the Community Building.
Joe Cooper, who has had several
years experience u in photography.,
will be the instructor.
All men who a>e interested in
this kind of hobby are invited.
Attended Funeral In Georgia .
Mrs. Violet King attended , the 1
funeral of her aunt. Perley Stone, in
Tpccoa, Ga., Sunday.
Arts and Crafts
T^he Arts and Crafts class jmet
Tuesday evening at the Community
Building for its first class sinOe
Christmas Flowers made from nyr
Ion hose was the project of the eve
ning. Other interesting projects are
scheduled for the coming weeks.
Woman's Club Programs Plannad
The monthly programs for the
Woman’s club were planned on
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SO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON ^
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COATS
Gabardines, suedes, co
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Vz-Price
(75)
SUITS
All-wool materials, shark
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SWEATERS
Greatly Reduced
Vs to V2 Off
One Lot
LINGERIE
Pajamas, Gowns, Slips,
Brassieres, Panties and
Girdles.
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JEWELRY
20% to Vz Off
Uird
Drat
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Reductions
Three Styles
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ALL LADIES'
BAGS
V3 and V2 Off
One Lot
HOUSE COATS
and ROBES
Formerly to $29.95, now—
$5.00
Big Reduction
on
QUILTED ROBES,
NEGLIGEES
20% Off
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on
All SLIPS and GOWNS
•Nylon and Crepes
All Lace Trim
DRESSES
All Dresses now—
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All SKIRTS
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Values up to $9.95
BLOUSES
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r e Want To Again Thank Our Customers
, for your patronage over all these yedrs. WTe are very grateful, and hope
that you will continue to be a satisfied customer of Chaney’s in Laurens.
To our customers who have open accounts, we kindly ask that >ou
please call an{l settle same by the last of January.
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