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Pape Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE J Thursday. March 27, 1952 WESI CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. J. E. BRASWELL. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and Cindy visited Saturday with Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Allen in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and daughter, Cindy visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Griffin in Whitmire Sun* <lay. Mrs. C W. Wooten and son, Bob by. Miss Patty Jean Godfrey of Laurens, and Mrs. Earl Braswell visited in Easley and Greenville Sunday. » Mrs. Jim Miles and son, James Oscar, of Pendleton, Mrs. Frank Lewis and daughter, Jessie, of Greenville, spent Sunday with then- brother, Jack Wilson and family. j urines, etc.. But ^another project | will also be 'started. If you are in- | terested in textile painting join this I Tuesday and learn the art from the beginning. Sunday. Pvt. Paul Motes of Fort Bliss. Texas, is spending a furlough with Mrs. Motes and Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry King. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holley and i street. The visiting children visited Mr. and Mr$. V. L. i Happy Tom Brooks. Holley in Joanna Sundya. | - ^ Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Owens and j * * . 7. 0ulh ,, Ni9 ! lt , , ,, . son of Laurens, visited his mother.! ^°uth ni ght will not be held this Revival In Progress Everyone is invited to attend a revival service which is underway at the Church of God on Elizabeth minister is Mrs. D. L. Owens Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice visited Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bennett in Lau rens Sunday. Mrs. Hattie Rice visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.j^ L. L. Rice, on Sunday. W. R. Thomas visited his broth- j j Saturday evening. This has been tempororarily postpory?d because of given the leaders and*—guardians the “Womanless Wedding" on Sat urday night, March 29, and because of jthe Campfire and Bluebird lead ers training course bein£ held this week. Watch the papeF'for the next Youth Night meeting. Association Meeting The Campfire and Bluebird lead ers association meeting was held Tuesday evening from 7 to 10:00 o’clock and Wednesday evening from 5 o’clock to 7 o’clock at the Clinton community biuluding for the training course which is being this w’eek. J f Birth Announcements Motes ' Pvt. and Mrs. Paul Motes ant nounce the arrival of a son at Hays hospital March 20. Mrs. Motes was before marriage Miss Nellie Gary King. The baby, little Paul Motes, Jr., remains at the hospital. Dunaway Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway announce the arrival of a daughter, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Dunaway was before marriage Miss Clo Lawson. Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FFNERAL DIRECTORS ...and... EMBAI.MERS Phones 41 and 399-.! \MBL’L\NCE SERVICE I, RI’SSELL GRAY ami V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. M«r^. ! Mr and Mrs. Paul Woody and er> Johp w ThomaSi at the V et son, L^m, Bailey Sexton and Ers- eran ’ s hospital in Columbia Sun- kme Milam visited in Pickens Sun- ( j av * da >'; , , , 1 S. A. Owens visited his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thrasher and ’ Mrs D L 0 recently. children. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mr and Mrs . c^ge Leopard S< ott and family. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr and Mrs Walter Leopard Buda\ Beaman an fami > >'i„ near s a i u( j a visited Mr. and Mrs. SimpsonviHe, spent Sunday ^with Hubert L d Sunday . Mr. and Mrs^ Freeman Lanford Mrs . John W Davis an d son of j Mr. and Mrs Rufus Handback • Newb M ondav with Mr and sons, and Mrs. Fate Handback. , visited Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mar tin in Pelham Sunday. Harold Gambrell, Tommie Car ter. Miss Mildred Jones of Lau rens and Miss Nellie Osborne vis ited in Charleston Sunday. and Mrs. Pressley Chaney. Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Adams and family visited in GreeriviHe Sun- da>v Mr and Mrs. Cecil Adams and sons visited Mr. and Mrs: J. B. •U m wuai ^MUU ouuuuv. Barbery in Greenville Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Earl Womble and Th > attendl , he birtM ; din . children of Wmnsboro Mr. ^ ^ in An a ersc , n , Mrs Jamw Amronns and Mr,, o^-llarns, Mr. and Mrs. m ' fvi? A “Tn "a ty th Lawrence Harris and John M. Bar- Mr. and Mrs. Dock-Dover and Mrs. • . ., ns ox—whitmirp. D ... • , . , Friends of Pvt. Paul Motes-will ! , ' r r r an ii IrS H, Z g ^‘ f to know he lost his father. fci he f Hloner JIT'lZl Th ‘™« Motes, of near Clinton Mrs Ina bell Hooper and fam.ty Mrs L L Lawspn and Mr and ^ Mrs. C. E. Leopard visited in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Collins and brother. Dan, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vincent. Mrs. Ethel Summers visitecP'the Adams and Campbells ovetf-'-ihe^ week-end., _ ... | Mrs. Joe Humphries visited Mr. i and Mrs. Wm. B. Campbell while her husband is stationed at Fort ; Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeder and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton i King in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hill of Horea Path, Miss Bobby Gambrell of ■ Anderson, visited Mr. and Mrs. j Harry L. Black Sunday. | , Mtv-and -Mrs. Arthur Hillman of j Lydia visited Mr. Hillman’s ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sloan. ■ Mrs. Blanche Creswell, Mrs. H. I W. Simmons, Mrs. Rosa Owens,: Mrs. Elsie Gregory, Mrs. Lillie Mae! Mills and Mrs. Bertha Ballew at-1 tended the Oral Roberts meeting in Jacksonville, Fla., last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell, Mrs. Melvin Creswell, Mrs. Charlie Braswell, Mps. J. E. Braswell, Jr., Miss Nell Canfield and Mrs. Rosa Spires attended the Oral -Roberts meeting over the week-end. J Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Ben Campbell will celebrate his birthday March 14. Elizabeth Leopard will celebrate her 9th birthday March 25. Janette Kennedy will celebrate her 7th birthday March 30. Bobbie Nell Snow will be one year old April 23. Mr .and Mrs. Bill Snotw will celebrate their wedding v /fftiiver- sary April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Handback will celebrate their wedding anni versary on April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Otis- Graham will celebrate heir ‘wedding anniver sary March 27. Mrs. Grace Britt celebrated her birthday March 25. Charles Samples will have a birthday March 30. Victor Mattox had a birthday March 25. Louie Lee Black, son of the Har ry Blacks, had a birthday March 14th. sl DOWN”! I PLAN S>for proof With The Sick Elizabeth and Nancy Leopard have flu. Jack Wilson base returned home from Hay* hospital. . Little Sylvia Samples is improv ing at her home ^QcjKBcauregard street after undergoing' an opera tion at the General hospital in COOPER MOTOR COMPANY • Vest Main Street CUNTON, S. C. Spartanburg: —-— Jacob Quinn remains ill at his home on Bluford street. Linda and Eddie Osborne have had chicken pox. Mrs. Ethel Lever underwent sur gery at a Greenville hospital lest week. Miss Mary Frances Foster is ill at her home on Frances street Miss Charlene Turner is ill at her home on Sloan street Mrs. M. W. Adams is ill. Mrs. Annie Sloan is ill with flu. j Rev. J. W. Spdllers, pastor of Calvary Bapaist church, is in Hays hospital recovering from an opera tion. To Oporalo Stand | The Youth Society of the Pente costal Holibess church on Jackson street will open a hot jdog stand on Pitts street in the building foremr- ly occupied by Huey’s taxi stand. It will be open FYiday and Sat urday morning at 10:30 and dose at 7 o’clock. There will be hot coffee, homemade cakes of all kinds. The money raised will be used for the church. Hobby Chib Tuesday evening at the Com munity building members of -the Hobby club will meet again to con tinue their projects in painting fig- AP W OUTSTANDING food whies CUSTOMERS’ CORNER “Two guarantees—for the price of one!’’ A&P is famous for famous grocery brands—and for value on ’em .too. Everybody knows that! 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