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Clinton, S. C. # Thursday, August 7, 1952
Number 32
WEST ClINION SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative
Publisher's Note
Mrs. Grady Smith is our new
correspondent and representatve
for the West Clinton community,
succeeding Mrs. J. E. Braswell, re
signed.
Mrs. Smith will furnish The
Chronicle with the news of the
community and handle all sub
scriptions. We solicit for her the
"help and cooperation of all our
readers and friends in her work.
J. C. Lowe attended home com-1
ing at New Hope near Jonesville!
Sunday.
Evans Goodman of Mullins Is
visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Eva
Land.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Trammell at
tended the Rogers reunion at
Shoresforook near Spartanburg on,
Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and
children visited Mr. Brown’s grand
mother, Mrs. Tom Brown in Ros-
ton, Ga., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Yarborough
of Calhoun Falls visited Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Yarbrough and Mrs.
Hollie Campbell during the week
end.
Sgt. Willie Lawson has returned
to the States from Korea and re
ported to Camp Lee, Va., for dis
charge.
Mrs. J. L. Wofford of Danville,
Va., is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
HaDie Campbell.
Miss Gurry Barber spent last
week with her mother, Mrs. Louise
Barker, in Calhoun Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bagwell, Mrs.
Bertha Ballew, Mrs. Betty Joe
Creswell and Miss Linda Braswell
attended Camp Meeting at Beech
Springs Sunday.
Mrs. J. L. Ferguson of Atlanta
is now making his home with Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus King.
Misses Wayne and Van Counts
of Prosperity are spending the
week with Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Amick.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ridings ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bndges-and daughter. Kay^-visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ridings in
Charlotte Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Bud Carr of Aiken
visited the former’s mother, Mrs.
John Hedspeth during the week
end.
Misses Polly Beazel, Alma Spill-
ers, Catherine DundWay, $lary El
len Cannon and Carol Bryson and
Arthur Dunaway and L. R. Camp
bell have returned from a week’s
stay at Ridgecrest.
Mrs. Blanche Creswell, Mrs. Es
sie B. Simmons, Mrs. Elise Greg
ory and,Mrs. Viola Smith are at
tending tfoe Camp Meeting at Beech
Springs.
Mrs. Billy Hamrick sailed Fri
day on the Queen Mary for Lance,
England where she will visit her
father, Joseph Hill and later join
her husband, Sgt. Billy Hamrick;
in Weathersfield, England, where;
he is stationed.
James and George Morris of;
Clearwater, Ga., spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Toms are va
cationing at Lake Lure, N. C., this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Adams of
Callison, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams;
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adams of
Ware Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Adams on Sunday.
Elsie Adams of Callison spent
Sunday with Misses Elizabeth and
Nancy Ann Leopard.
Miss Jean Ballew spent two
weeks with her grandparents near
Clinton where her grandmother is}
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Sanders in Whitsctt, N. C.
Mrs. John Campbell and daugh
ters and Victor Snow have returned
home after a three week’s visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sanders
in Whitsett, N. C.
Mrs. G. J. Owens and children
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Barton in Langley.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cato and
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barton of Lang
ley, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. J.
Barton this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cranford of
Chester, visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Sizemore Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hamrick and
family visited Mrs. J. W. Dillen-
shaw in Calhoun Falls Sunday.
Mrs. Dillenshaw returned with
them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spacks at
tended the’Spacks reunion in Un
ion Sunday.
Mrs. Boyd Norris of Greenville
was the weekend guest of Mrs.
Sara Webb and other relatives.
Lt. and Mrs. C. M. Davenport
and daughter of Fort Ord, Calif.,
were recent visitors df Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Windsor and Mrs. Edgar
Beazil.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Suttles and
-children^ Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Caskey of Lancaster visited Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Heatherly Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. .W. D. Sizemore,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim, Pet£ and Billy
Cranford attended the Strickland
reunion at Williamston Park in
Williamston Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Berry and
Miss Kay Turner of Ninety Six
visited Mrs. Helen Berry the past
weekend.
Miss Joan Burgess is spending
the week with her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Burgess near
Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith visited
in Columbia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and
Dawn attended the Ergle-Long
wedding in Prosperity Sunday.
A. T. Trammell visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Blakely in Ora on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sanders,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell were
visitors in Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schiff and
daughter, Nancy, of East Liverpool,
Giuo^—Yisited _Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Mars Hill Junior College and Fur
man University and is now asso
ciate pastor of Calvary Baptist
church here. In September he will
enter the Southeastern Theological
Baptist Seminary at Wake Forest,
N. C., to complete his ministerial
study.
After a wedding trip to the
mountains of North Carolina the
couple will reside here on Sloan
street until September.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. Alice Kinard celebrated
her 74th birthday July 31.
I Violet Owens will celebrate her
birthday, August 9.
Mrs. H. A. Adams will celebrate
her birthday, August 8.
Jerry Ballew will celebrate his
birthday, August 9.
Ruby Medlin celebrated her
birthday August 2.
Mary Frances Snow celebrated f
her third birthday August 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis
will observe a wedding anniversary
Friday, August 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winsdor
will have a wedding anniversary,
August 28.
Leo Heatherly will observe a
-birthday August 4.
Yarbrough and Mr. and^Jrs^ H. B.
Norton recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and
daughter, Cindy, attended Camp
Meeting at Beech Springs Friday.
Miss Gerry Norton of Lancaster
spent the past week with Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Norton.
„ Boyd Holtzclaw *and C. D. Ben
jamin, Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs.
John D. Johnson in Princeton, W.
\7q lact
Sn. Charles Kinard of Norfolk,
Va., is spending a 15-day furlough
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holtzclaw
and son and Mrs. Alice Kinard
visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhodel-
sperger in Newberry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith, Mrs.
Kate Turner, Mrs. Sara Galloway
of Williamston and Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Turner of Belton were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. R. Knox. •
T. R. Knox was called to Green
wood Saturday on account of the
serious illness of his sister, Mrs.
M. D- Barton.
Jaryis-Philiips Rifes Solemnized
Miss Etta ^Eugene Jarvis, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jack-
son Jarvis of Greensboro, N. C.,
and the Rev. Gene Dillard Phillips,
son of the late Paul Madereson
Phillips and Mrs. Phillips of Wood
ruff, were married Friday evening
at the Immanuel church in Greens
boro, with the Rev. Troy G. Rob
bins officiating at the double ring
ceremony.
Mrs. Phillips is a graduate at
Mars Hill Junior College in North
Carolina and is now a senior at
Women’s College, University of
North Carolina at Greensboro
wher§ she will graduate in Jan
uary.
Rev. Phillips is a graduate of
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August 7 is Billy McGee’s birth
day.
Pete Cranford observed a birth
day. July 14.
Mrs. Manley Penland will have
a birthday, August 7.
Jimmie Berry had a birthday
July 29.
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Wilh The Sick
Friends of Mike Yarborough
will be glad to know he is home
and improving after being a pa
tient at Hays hospital.
J. E. Beaswell, Sr., is a patient at
Hays hospital.
Mrs. Bessie Barbery remains ill
at her home on Sloan street.
Mrs. Harriett King has returned
home after several weeks visited
with her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Hall King of Spar
tanburg.
Mrs. Rosa Owens is recuperating
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Clara Criane after being a patient
at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Robert Cannon is ill at her
home on Jackson street
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Revival Meeting Continues
The revival being conducted at
the Church of God on Elizabeth
street by Rev. Villard McCrary
continues through Sunday night,
August 10. Special music and sing
ing by Rev. McCrary. A special
feature of the meeting is Rev. Mc
Crary playing the hand saw. The
meetings start at 7:30 each evening.
The public is invited.
Plastic Party
The public is invited to attend
a plastic party, tonight at 7.30 at
the Community building sponsored
by the Junior Missionary Society
ot Bailey Memorial Southern Meth
odist church. A percentage of the
proceeds will be used to help
furnish a room at the County
Home, a project recently undertak
en by the organization.
/ Youth Night Saturday
Young people, 13 and over, plan
to attend the Youth Night Tacky
Party, Saturday, August 9, at 7:30
at the Community building. Prizes
will be awarded for the boy and
girl in the oddest attire.
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Church News
Sunday, August 3, members and
friends of Barley Memorial South
ern Methodist church were priv
ileged to hear Rev. T. V. Huggins,
president of the Southern Meth
odist church, bring two messages.
The message of the morning was
based on Matt. 5;6, "Blessed are
they which do hunger and thirst
after righteousness, for they shall
be filled.” In the evening he spoke
on ‘‘Seek ye first the kingdom of
God and His righteousness and all
these things shall be added unto
you.’’
Missionary Mealing
Monday evening at 7:30, Miss
Sybil McCoy was hostess tb the
Woman’s Missionary Society of
Bailey Memorial Southern Meth
odist church at the Community
building. The meeting was opened
with the singing of the theme song,
‘‘Jesus Calls Us,” followed by the
devotions led by Mrs. Marvin
Stewart.
After a business session, at which
it was decided that the Missionary
Society undertake the project of
fixing-up the parsonage, two more
chapters were studied from ‘‘A New
Day in Japan." The report on the
customs of the Japanese, given by
Mrs. W. R. Terry, showed the peo
ple to be very different from Amer
icans. Mrs. David Word, then
spoke on “Philosophies Bowing to,
Revelation,” a chapter telling of the
religions in Japan.
Following the Mission Study, a
salad plate was served by the host
ess, assisted by Miss Corinne Maye.
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