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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, lanuary 31, 1952
Number 5
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. J. E. BRASWELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Handbook
and sons spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Handback in Lau
rens.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ballard of
Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Put
nam and Wallace visited Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Smith in Edgefield
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lanford
visited Alvin Poole in Woodruff
Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. George James of
'^^_Startex, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Wooten and Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Oxner Sunday.
Mrs. Helen Berry spent the week
end in dewberry and Aiken with
Mr. and Mrs,-,. Willie Snipes and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Wright. -
Mrs. Wirt Jennings and son of
Greenville, are spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Bras
well and son, Gary, visited in
Whitmire Sunday.
Birthdays and Annivarsarias
Leon Holmes celebrated a birth
day January 29.
Tony Kirby will have a birthday
January 31.
Miss Billie Dee Hooper celebrat
ed a birthday January 21.
With Tha Sick
Mrs. J. H. Seay is a patient at
Hays hospital.
Magdalene Leopard is ill at her |
home.
Mrs 1 . William D. Bagwell and
baby son have returned home from
Hays hospital.
ruary 21 for Argentina to assume
their duties of full time mission
ary service.
To Spaak at Fire Baptized Church
have giver/uiemselves^to Spamjbur^wm^bejhe weaker
missionary work and for the past
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fifteen months have been taking
their preliminary training in’ Costa
Rica.
The tables were prettily arrang
ed with low bowls of gold leaves,
white candles draped with purple
ribbon. Mrs. Grady Smith, presi
dent of the WMU, gave the wel-
at the Fire Baptized Holiness
church on Beauregard street. The
public has a cordial invitation to
attend.
Candlelight' Servic# at Penfecoital
Holiness Church
The Pentecostal Holiness church
on Jackson street will have a
candlelight service Sunday night,
come and Rev. Mi. Watson gave the j Feb 3 at 7 O * c i ock . T h e public
is cordially, invited to attend. Miss
invocation.
After dinner Mrs. Watson, for
whom the circle of the WMU has
been named, gave a very interest
ing talk on the customs of Latin
and South America. She conclud
ed with the thought that all of us
can do more for the mission cause
through prayer for our missionar
ies and our foreign neighbors, be
willing for our sons and daughters
to became misionaries and to give
generously to the mission program.
Mrs. Watson was presented a gift
of love from the society by Mrs
Lee, president of the company,
made the announcement this we^k.
Preliminary arrangements for
the transaction were made several
months ago when Mr. Brown and
Mr. Harman assumed the bulk of
the firm’s managerial duties. The
contract is retroactive to January
1, 1951.
The terms of the agreement call
for a complete transfer of mana
gerial responsibilities in all the
company’s business activities,
which include commercial job
printing and the sale of office fur
niture and office suplies.
Mr. Brown and Mr.,Harman have
been with The Advertiser for over
two years in the news and adver
tising capacities. They will continue
Mildred Blake will be the speaker, to handle these duties.
The revival continues through Sun
day night.
Laurens Advertiser
Is Now Under
New Management
Mr. Lee, who has Oeen editor and |
publisher of The Advertiser since I
1910, will remain with the paper j
on tfee news and editorial staff.
MS<’R1ME TO THE < IIKONM IJ
“The Paper Everybody Reads”
Laurens. — The management and
operaion of the Advertiser Printing
company, which publishes The
Laurens Advertiser, was formally
R. B. Amkk and Rev. J. W. Spillers j turned over last week to W. J.
gave the benediction asking God’s Brown and David A. Harman with
guidance upon Rev. Watson, his I the signing of a five-year lease con-
wife and family as they sail Feb-' tract and option to purchase. Alison
DR. L B. MARION
NATUROPATH
Res. Phone 939
500 South Broad St.
Attention Fishermen
Register now for contest which opens Feb
ruary 4th and closes September 29.
Weekly prize: $3.00 Worth of tackle for
largest bass caught (Lar ?* ° r sman month baiw>.
Nome must be on entry book at least one
week before being eligible for prize.
Grand prize ot close of contest: Pfleuger Su
preme Reel and True Temper Castmaster Rod.
Yarborough Oil Co.
GOODYEAR STORE
Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" — Thank You!/-'
A. H. (Bud) Parkman
A. H. (Bud) Parkman, 66, died at
10:30 p. m., Thursday at Hays hos
pital after - several months of de
clining health.
He was a native of Saluda coun
ty, but had made his home in Lau
rens county for 23 years. H^ was
a member of Calvary Baptist
church.
Martha Butler Parkman; four
daughters and one son, Mrs. R.
L. Holden, Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs.
Ruth Cathcart, Mrs. Katherine Bur
dette and James B. Parkman, all of
Clinton; two sistew, and three
brothers, Mrs. W .1. McDowell,
Mrs. Eva Starnes and David Park-
man, all of Saluda; Mark Park-
man, Ninety-Six; and Oscar H.
Parkman, North Augusta; 8 grand
children and 4 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted
Saturday at 4 p. m., - at Calvary
Baptist church by the Rev. J. W.
Spillers. Interment was in Rose-
mont cemetery. - -
Pallbearers were Leonard Gil
liam, J. C. Canndn, Joe P. Terry,
James Craine, James B. Meadors,
and Leo Heatherly.
The honorary escort was com
posed of Ralph Smith, W. O. Har
ris, J. B. Pattersori, Woodrow Wil
son, J. C. Lowe, L. O. Thornley,
Roy Holtzclaw, J. W. Craine, Berry
Trammell, Elmer Queen, Dr. D. O.
Rhame, Dr. E. N. Sullivan, W. O.
McGee, P. S. Bailey, Marvin Whit
mire and Tom Ballew.
Hobby Club Projects
Embroidery, cutwork and cro
chet are two projects of the Hobby
‘club which meets each Tuesday
evening at 7 o’clock at the Com
munity building. Anyone who is
interested is invited to come and
join the club.
Campfire Girls Ceremonial
The three groups of Campfire
Girls will have a Campfire cere
monial behind the Community
building Saturday evening Febru
ary 2, at 6:30. All members are
invited to attend on time. .
The Campfire Girls guardians are
Mrs. J. W. Smith, Miss Nellie Os
borne, Mrs. Brevard Patterson, Mrs.
Joe Cooper, Mrs. Tom Norris, Mrs.
William Heaton and Miss Corrinne
Maye. ■<
Bride-Elect Honored
At 8 o’clock, Saturday evening,
January 26, Mrs. Joe E. 'Land enter
tained at her home in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe E. Land, Jr., who
were married January 12.
In a room decorated with flow
ering quince tow tables were set
with the same scheme of flowers as
centerpieces, accented by pink can
dles. The guests of the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Evius Goodwin,
Jr., and son, Evius III, Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Traylor of Union, and Mr.
and Mrs. William West, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Lawson, Mrs. J. T.
Hershey of Buffalo.
*. Card of Thanks
I want to thank my friends and
neighbors for the wonderful pound
ing, also for -the—beautiful cards
and flowers during mx husband’s
illness. May God richly bless each
one of you.
—MRS. WM. CANNON
AND FAMILY.
rnaiMifmarUo Honored
On Thursday evening, January
24, tha WMU of Calvary
church'hanored tha Rev- and
J. Q. Watson, a fonnar pwtor,
January
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