The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 17, 1952, Image 14
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, April 17, 1952
WBT CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. J. E. BRASWELL, Correspondent and Representative
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry Lawson over the week-end were
Miss Peggy Ann Childers, Mr. and
Mrs. Rusell Lawson, Mrs. Ash
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard,
near Saluda Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.* J. B. Barbery and
and Arthur Hamilton, Bill and
Furman Campbell. Thornton Stew
art, and Misses Brenda Campbell,
Dorothy Norris, Carolyn and Irene
Dunaway.
Choir Reception Given
After presentng a beautiful ren-
. 4 ^ ^ ^ n , dition of the cantata, “The Music
? a . U JL h ' e J3 Easter," by Lane, Fields, Ma-
Lawson 3 and^childmi ^ ^
,, ,, . u _ .. the choir of Calvary Baptist church
Mrs. Mamie Easter of near C hn-, apj Mrs. Frank Childress was honored with a reception given
ton. visited Mrs. John Campbell visted in Sharon and Kings Moun-|by Mrs. Joe Terry, Mrs. Claude
recently. tain, N. C., during the week-end. j !
Lowell Rice is spending several, Mrs. M. P. Petty and children of;
days with his grandmother, Mrs. i North Carolina, visited Mr. and 1
H. H. Bennett, near Laurens. 1 Mrs. Giles Lawson over the weok-
Mrs. Florence Morgan of Lees- en d
Trammell and Mrs. Rfuus King at
the Community building. Light
refreshments were served from a
table centered with Easter lilies
in commemoration of the season.
Jacob L. Quinn Pases
Jacob Lenoard Quinn, 43,
died
Sunday afternooi\at his home after
Mil
several months of declining health
and a critical illness of three
weeks.
He was a native of Buffalo, but
had lived in Clinton two years. He
attended the Church of God.
Surviving axe his wife, Mrs. Ola
Gann Lambert Qiiinn; his mother,
Mrs. Hattie McCarson Quinn, Clin
ton; three step-children, Maxcy,
Freddy and Eugene Lamberts Clin
ton; four brothers, Louis of Clinton,
Roy of Spartanburg, Wade of the
U. S. Army, Shaw Field, and Pvt.
Gordon Quinn, U. Army, Camp
Chaffee, Ark.; three sisters, Mrs.
Paul Wyatt, Buffalo, Mrs. George
Gossett and Mrs. Wolford Sample,
Clinton.
Funeral services were conducted
Tuesday afternoon at the Church
of God on Elizabeth street by the
Rev. J. B. Cole and the Rev. W. E.
Edmonds. Burial followed Rose-
mont cemetery.
Youth Night
Saturday night, April 19, at 8
o’clock youth night will be re
sumed at the Community building.
Following the playing of games,
light refreshments will be served
by the hostesses of the community.
National Piano-Playing Audition*
Saturday evening, April 12 the j
well known concert pianist, Ralph,
Leopold, presented a program of i
music which delighted his audience |
with his magnificient playing of j
by i
ville, spent several days last week
with her sister, Mrs. Henry King.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nelson and
daughter spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell.
Mrs. Gertrude Garner of High
Pom*. N C Mr and Mrs Tracy : s " u ™ j „ the Sea ■,
Hudson of Wattsville. Mr. and Mr S| : Arens ^ and .. Nackstlck in F Ma .
Rufus Barnett of Laurens, and . „
Brooks Madden and son of L.au-i Jor J,, b> s <' huraann -
rens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hughey .Throughout the day from 8.30
Barnett over the week-end. a.m., until 4.30 p.m. Mr. Leopold
T ^ , held auditions with the following
, r u a ?n M h ' ^ eS ? un „ awa „ y I children participating, with their
visited them daughter, and on-in- , ^ J
law. Mr. and Mrs Ray Fowler, in Fr £ , Superior Minus.
Augusta. Ga„ Sunday. Mrs. Fowler Elizalk , th Co , e , Sp ^ rior Minus.
Pat Cunningham 7, Excellent
Plus.
Loraine
with them
and children returned
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phillips, Mr.
and Mrs. Hobert Phillips and chil
dren, Mrs. Dorsey Turner, Anita
and Marsha Ann Turner spent the
..week-end -n Bee Log, N. C.. with
relatives: Hobert and Mae Phillips
were baptized at the local church
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarbrough
and Mike were recent visitors in
Lancaster.
Missouri Walker and children
Dot. R. C., and Terry, Dorsey
Turner and sons. Randy and Lanny
Earle were Sunday guests of their
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Wilkie near Clinton.
Clarence Brookshire, Dorsey
Turner and Wister Todd of Lau
rens, were recent visitors in Spar-
t-anburfl. ,
; Mrs. Roy Hawkins and momer,
Mrs. Afinie Evans, visited in Spar
tanburg Saturday.
Carroll Samples, Guy and Luther
Turner. Clarence Brookshire, Wil
liam Campbell and Freddie Sam
ples were recent visitors. in Co
lumbia.
Randall Farmer of Joanna, spent
Friday with Wallace Putnam.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole, J. B.
-Putnam—of Joanna, Mr: and Mrs.
Roy "Greener"Mrs. Lottie 'Watford
and Miss Ethel Wright of Laurens,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Put
nam Sunday.
Tan Windsor, DC1, and Mrs.
Windsor and children of Elizdbetfr
City, N C., spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Colie Blease.
Pvt. Colie Blease, Jr., is spending
a furlough with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Colie Blease.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman and chil
dren, and Shirley Lowery visited
in Woodruff Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner, Mr
and Mrs. Bill Campbell and
daughter, Becky, Mr. and Mrs. Ce
cil Wooten and son, Bobby, and
Pat Godfrey of Laurens, visited
Rev. and Mrs. George James in
Tucapau Sunday.
Pvt. and Mrs. Carl Sexton spent
the week-end with Rev. and Mrs.
C. J. Sexton in Sandy Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ots Graham and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Adam Wicker.
Shirley Hedspeth and Sybil
Johnson spent the week-end at
Lake Greenwood with Mrs. Amy
Fuller and family.
Mrs. Ray Fowler and children of
Augusta, Ga., are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway.
Mrs. Bessie Whitmire spent the
week-end with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Dunaway.
Mrs. Ed Hardman of Rock Hill,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Kuykendall.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Calvert and
chldren spent the week-end , in
Simpeonville with his parents.
Lillie Mae and Sylvia Wilburn
visited in Georgia over the week
end.
Miss Dorcas Brooks of Green
wood, spent Sunday with Elizabeth
Ann Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ivey and
children spent the week-end in
Ware Shoals with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee J- Holtzclaw
and daughter of Greer, spent Sun
day wth Mrs. Ada Center.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P
Patterson 7, • Superior
Minus.
Alma Spillers 7, Superior Minus.
District:
Mary Cunnngham 6, Superior
Minus. •
Martha J. Reeder 6, Superior Mi
nus.
Elaine Crocker 5, Superior Mi
nus.
Joan Burgess 5, Superior Minus^
Shirley Campbell 5, Superior Mi
nus.
Margaret Campbell 5. Superior
Minus. >
Betty Spillers 5, Superior Minus.
Genell Carley 5, Excellent Plus.
Ruth Trammell 5, Excellent Plus.
Marlene DeYoung 5, Excellent.
Dawn Campbell 5, Excellent
Raymon Kuykehdatr~3, Supei ior
Minus.
Cecilia McLendon 3, Excellent.
Allieree Cunningham 3, Excellent
Plus.
Audrey Jo Maye 2, Excellent.
Polly Brazel 2, Excellent.
Donald Powers 3, Superior Mi
nus.
Keith Stewart 3. Excellent
Jean Sipes"2, Excellent.
Hilda Holmes 3, Superior Minus.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
^Mrs. Ruby Mae Marchbanks
celebrated her birthday yesterday.
Tony Marchbanks celebrated his
birthday April 8.
Barbara Tinsley will celebrate
her birthday tomorrow.
Pressley Chaney observed a
birthday Tuesday.
Mrs. James Dunaway celebrated
her birthday April 12.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Jr.,
will observe their 4th wedding an
niversary April 23.
Louie Webb will celebrate his
brithday April 23.
Mrs. Fate Handback celebrated
her birthday April 9.
Cecil Ginn was one year old yes
terday.
Wilfred Sample will have a birth
day Aprl 20.
Paul Sample will observe a birth
day tomorrow.
Willie Rushton has a birthday
tomorrow.
Arnold Edmonds celebrated a
birthday recently.
Pvt. E. C. Vincent, Jr., Will cele
brate his birthday April 22.
With The Sick
Henry Lawson will undergo an
eye operation Saturday in Green
ville.
Nancy Ann Leopard is ill at her
home.
Week-End Revival
The Pentecostal Holipess church
on Jackson street will have a week
end revival beginning Thursday
night, April 17, and will continue
through Sunday night,. Miss Greta
Campbell of Sandy Spring,s will
be the evangelist. The pastor, Rev.
James A. Williams, extends a wel
come to the public to attend these
special services.
Birth Announcement
Ginn
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ginn an-
Harris spent. nounce the arrival of a daughter,
the week-end in Pelzer with Mr. | Sandra Dane, April 9. Mrs. Ginn
and Mrs. W. G. Caldwell. ; is the former Miss Gladys Hand-
Mrs. Leila Smith visited Mrs. j back.
Ila Griffin in Prosperity a few days
recently.
Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Allen and
Chicken Stew Friday
Friday evening, April 18,
from
son, Danny, of Anderson, spent j 4 o’clock until 6, the Woman’s Mis-
Sunday with Mrs. Lela Smth and sionary Society of Bailey Memoral
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitaker and
Methodst church will sell chicken
stew at the Community building
sons were visitors in Asheville, N. j Prices are 50c a pint and 90c quart
C., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyda
and son visited in Ware Shoals
Sunday.
Mrs. Adele Ellison and daughter,
Arlene, visited in Pacolet Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ballew and daugh
ters, Dorcas and Sara Hillard,
spent Sunday with Pvt. Henry Bal
lew at Camp Gordon, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snelgrove of
near Clinton, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams and sons
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones
and Mrs. Eursula McCary in Green
wood over the week-end.
S. A. Owens of Gaffney, visited
his mother, Mrs. D. L. Owens and
other relatives Sunday.
Hubert Leopard visited his par-
Purchasers must bring containers.
Easter Program Given
Sunday morning during the Sun
day school hour the children of
Bailey Memorial church presented
an Blaster program of recitations,
music and drama. Those giving
recitations included Roger Duna
way, Msses Irene Dunaway, Ann
Meadors, Ann Campbell, Elizabeth
Hamilton, Sandra Meadors, Sandy
Dunaway, Myra and Kathy Snel
grove. The music, under the direc
tion of MisS Marie Weir, included
the Beginners singing “Climb,
Up Sunshine Mountain’’! solos *by
Miss Joan Burgess and Mrs. L. C.
Fisklin and group numbers by
Misses Corrinne Maye, Georgia
Maye Hamilton and Sybil McCoy.
Those in the cast of the play,
“Dawn After Dark,’’ were Kenneth
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