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It b % . Thursday, January 17, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pacre Thre« 4 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. J. E. BRASWELL. ConMpondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Jr., had as dinner guests Sunday, Bud Franklin, Miss Sallie Mae FrankUn, of Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs. John Ca- basco of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dawkins, Mr. and Mrs; J. G. Franklin of Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr. The occasion was Mrs. Braswell’s 65th birthday. Mrs. Bill McAdams and daughter were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Butler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lanford at tended the funeral of the former’s aunt in Woodruff last week. Mr. and Mrs. David' James and daughters of Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wooten and son, -Vicky, of Startex, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell visited Mrs. 'Wirt Jennings, who Is a patient at the General hospital in Greenville, Saturday. Mr. and Mrsk Carl Sexton spent the week-end in Greenwood' with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Snipes and daughters, Sonia and Gwen, of New- berry, visited Mrs. Helen Berry Sun day. ' , Pfc. James H. Berry has gradu ated from Fit. Steward school af Kelly AFB, San Antonip- Texas. Beverly Burhardt spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Norris and children, , Mrs. J. C. Matthews and son of Charlotte, N. C., visited Mr.' and Mrs. T. R. Knox Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Knox visited W. I. Turner and family in Green ville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O’Dell of Chester, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyda and family. Margaret Madden visited Joan Burgess over the week-end. — With The Sick jMrs. Leo Riser is ill at her home on Sloan street. William Cannon continues ill at Hays hospital. Mrs. Otis Graham is ill at her home on Florence street. Mrs. J. H. Seay is ill at her home on Frances street. Stew To Be Given There will be a catfish stew at the Pentecostal Holiness church on Jackson street. -It is -sponsored by the church Brotherhood. Proceeds will go toward the church indebted ness. Convention To Be Held The annual district church con- Best-Known For distress of Chest Colds Brings relief 2 ways at once! Modern mothers know you can’t beat Vicks VapoRub for miseries of colds. The moment you rub it on throat, chest and back VapoRub starts right to work 2 waps at once ... And it koops up’ this special penetrating - stimulating ac tion for hours. It eases muscu lar soreness and tightness and ‘ brings warming, comforting relief even while you sleep. IF THERE’S MUCH COUCHING OR STUFFINESS... . . . get deep-action relief in seconds with VapoRub in steam— 2 heaping spoonfuls of Vicks VapoRub in vaporizer or bowl of boiling water as di rected in package. Every single breath relieves upper bron chial congestion and coughing spasms! | vention convenes Saturday, night at 7;30, January 19 and again Sunday afternoon at- the Church of God on North Harper street in Laurens at 2:30 o’clock. J. Revival Meeting To Be Held J A revival meeting will begin Sun day at Pentecostal Holiness church. The Rev. Miss Mildred Blake of Greer, is the invited evangelist. Ser vices will held*each evening at 7:00 o’clock. The pastor, Rev. James A. Williams, and members of the church extend a cordial welcome to the public to attend. * Enjoys Surprise Party The young people of the Church of God gave Mrs. J. B. Cole a sur prise birthday party Saturday at Mary Lou ranch. A delightful sup per was served and everyone re membered her with a gift. <a Woman’s Club To Meet The Woman’s club will meet Monday evening at 7:30 a tthe Com munity Building. A discussion on “China, Crystal and Silver,” by J. C. Thomas, will be the special feature. The speaker will bring with him a variety of patterns in each field. Babb To Head '52 Red Cross Drive ^ ' Thomas A. Babb, Laurens attor ney, has been named chairman of the 1952 Red Cross drive for the new year. The announcement was made by T. W. Glenn, executive secretary of the Laurens - County chapter of the American Red Cross, with (he anuual campaign for funds to be made in March. The county’s quota has not yet been set, .Mr. Glenn said. Last year it was $9,200, with the cam paign headed by 1 Dwight F. Patter son, well known.Laurens banker. • Hobby Club Hold! Meet The Hobby clu meets each Tues*- day evening at the Community Building at 7:00 o’cldck. To Hold Banquet Members of the James B. Parrott Chapter, No. 8, will have their ban quet a tthe Community Building Friday^ evening, January 18. This banquet precedes the inspection which will be at the Temple. Their guests will include the Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Roy Alley; the Worthy Grand Patron, Derrell Me- 1 Millan, and other Grand officers. The banquet will be served by the Woman’s club. Camera Club Meets The Camera club held its first meeting at the Community Building Monday night. There were 14 men present for this organizational m e e t im g. Officers were elected as follows: Joe Cooper, president; Clark Meadors, vice-pres ident; E. C. Hauphsletter, secretary and treasurer. After a brief business session the subject of the evening, “Types of Cameras and When To Use Them,” was discussed. Mr. Cooper gave examples and illustrations. It was decided that the Camera club would meet every second and fourth Fri day of the month at 7 o’clock. Any- ente interested in photography is in vited to join. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Kellene King celebrated her 2nd birthday January 11. Allene Kng celebrates her birth day January 28. . *' : Ray Fulmer celebrated his birth day January 6. Don Fulmer will celebrate a birthday January 21. Linda Fay McClain celebrated her birthday January 2. Wanda Lee Phillips will celebrate her 6th birthday anuary 24. Mrs. Nellie Lawson celebrated her birthday recently. Frankie Medlin'celebrated his 4th birthday, recently. Clyde Bigbee will celebrate his birthday January 19. V' V ' 1-' ■■.v. NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre THURSDAY JANUARY 17 DING DONG ROAD SHOW ATTRACTION FRIDAY-SATURDAY JANUARY 18-19 REFORMER AND THE REDHEAD Dick Powell and June Allyaon “INVISIBLE MONSTER”—Chapter 9 . ^ CARTOON MONDAY-TUESDAY JANUARY 21-22 MATING SEASON John Lund and Gone Tierney CARTOON />■ WEdNESSAY-THURSDAY JANUARY 23-24 ALL ABOUT EVE Bette Davis and Ann Baxter CARTOON Wahoo Wednesday Night Jackpot $200.00 ADMISSION 40c Children tinder 12 admitted FREE First Show Starts at Dusk—Second Show nt 10 PJL . * Exchange Club Organization Given The local Exchange club has be gun its new year’s work with the fol lowing officers: President, .Eston W. Page; vice- president, James C. Dickert,; secre tary, Robert L. Plakico, Jr.; treas urer, J. B. Johnson. Board of Control—E. E. Smith, S. A. Timmons, A. A. Ramage, Jr., .Wyman M. Shealy, Earl C. Rice, and George A. Reid. The "^following committees have been named by the president: ' • ' January—Wyman Shealy. February—A. J. Merchant and Olin Furr. March—H. G. Pinson and A. M. Cannon. April—Van Jones and A- A. Ram age, Jr. May—George Reid and Robert Johnson. June—Sam McCrary and J. C. Pace. July 1 —Earl Rice and Shirley Tim mons. * August—J. C. Dickert and Frank Fowler. September—Luke Cason and R. B. Hellams. October—Olin Johnson and J. B. Johnson. November—E. E. Smith and W. W. Johnson. December—D. R. Holland and Louis Bond. Membership—Van Jones, E. E. Smith and Olin Johnson. Attendance and Fellowship—Ea^ Rice, George A. Reid and A. A. Ramage, Jr. Publicity—James C. Dickert, A. J. Merchant and Robert, Johnson. Youth—Wyman- Shealy^ Luke Cas-- on, and J. B. Johnson. — Public and Inter-Club Relations— R. L. Plaxico, Jr., W. W. Johnson aricl R. B. Hellams. I Finance—J. B. Johnson, A. M. Cannon and H. G. Pinson. Club Aims — Shirley Timmons, Olin F. Furr and Eston W. Page. Safety—J. C. Pace, Sam McCrary and D. R. Holland. Education—R. P. Wilder, Frank F. Fowler and Louis Bond. ■S' Come! 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