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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, August 21, 1932
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WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and RepresenUtive—Telephone 422R
Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Allen and
family of Anderson, visited Mr.'and
Mrs. Victor Mattox Sunday.
Mrs. Willie B. Quinton has join
ed Sgt. Quinton in Paris, France.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strickland and
family, Mrs. Ola Meadors and son.
Harold, and Mrs. C. B. Smith visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Young in
Anderson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold. Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Kinard, Dad Ar-
i.old, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Campbell and Mrs. Carrie Bell Po-
teat visited Mrs. Myra Cooper in
Anderson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Toms of Cal
houn Falls, Miss Beth Toms of
Durham. N. C., were week-end
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Toms.
Cpl. Wade H. Beckham, Jr., of
the Marine Corps, in Key West.
Fla., is spending a 15-day leave
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Beckham. Sr.
Mrs. J. iT West left last Thurs
day for a three-weeks tour of
points of interest in Canada.
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Williams and
family have returned home after
spending some time at the camp
meeting at Beech Springs. ¥
Mi- Haskell Gtiest and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Braswell were visi
tors at Fontana Dam, N. C., Sun
day.
M-Sgt. and Mrs. Willie Lawson
of Baltimore, Md., are visiting the
former’s mother, Mrs. Betty Law-
son, his sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway.
Sgt. Lawson recently received his
discharge at Fort Mead, Md.
of Greenville, are spending the
week with their grandmother, Mrs.
J. H. Seay.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bagwell
and family attended the Pearson
reunion at Lanford Sunday.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Clyde Bigbee, Jr., celebrated a
birthday August 17.
* Mrs. Will Hampton observed a
birthday August 15.
Little Linda Lydia observed a
birthday August 20.
T , TT . , r,, i Mrs. D. E. Medlock, Jr., had a
Mrs. Jack How’ard and son, Ed- birthday last Sunday, August 17.
win. of Prosperity, visited Mr. and j Scott Jean Parris
was three
Mrs. Richard Moore Sunday. years old August 17.
Mrs. Watt Stewart and Mrs.
Jeanette Gwynn visited Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Cunningham Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Thornton of
Miss Ruth Vincent had a birth
day August 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylorj cele
brated their llth wedding anniver-
Andcrson. were Sunday guests of sar y August 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker. 1 August 22nd is the birhtday of
Mrs. Marguerite Curry and Mrs. [Marion Turner, Dorothy Wicker,
H. L. Cunningham attended the j Mary Faye Cagle, and Mrs. C. B.
Cox reunion at Bramlett church I Smith.
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Paul Quinton and Robert Adams
Adams of will celebrate their birthdays Au-
Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ad-ig u st 24. i
arris, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Adams and] Miss Marian Mitchell ce.ebrate
Evelvn of Ware Shoals, visited Mr.I? birthday August 20.
and Mrs H. A. Adams Sunday. | ^ Kelly King had a birthday Au- v ;
Hubert Leopard and daughter, „„ the birthday o( g
and H A. Adams y. s ted Mr. and, Rud( S ph Woodward g
Mr.v Roy Moffett in Ninety S Saturday will be Lonnie Tinsley's | ft
Sunday. ;, • j !
Mr., and Mr^ Max:e.R-.diarciiLncL ' pRl • Comc , r Webb had a birth
spacious lawn. Those from out of
town attending were Mrs. Veda
Petty, the George Pettys, the Wil
lie Pettys, the Robert Pettys, the
Charls Pettys, the Carl Pettys, the
Claude Pettys, the Boyd Pettys,
Mrs. Miles Petty, Miss Linda Mc
Kinney, the Frank Dillards, the Os
car Greens, the T. C. Morgans, the
Dewey Welchels, the Veil Belchs,
and Mrs. Bill Hildemen, all of
Spartanburg; the Pressley Johns.
Mrs. Mary Lewis, Misses Lois and
Geraldine Hylaman, Dianne Harris,
all of Marion, N. C., and the C. B.
Johnsons of Ridgecrest, N. C.
Rawls Reunion Enjoyed
On Sunday, August 17, the Rawls
clna gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Fuller for their an
nual reunion. A bountiful dinner
was served picnic style and a won
derful'day reported.
Out of town members attending
were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Guest,
Cross Hill; Mr. and Mrs. G. R.
Clark and family of Catawba; Mrs
S. A. Rawls and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Milford, all of Abbe
ville; Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Polatty
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hard
man Polatty, and sons all of Salu
da; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Guest of
Cheverley, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Gregory and son of Simpsonville;
Mr and Mrs. Mills Polatty of
Greenv/ood.
Birth Announcements
Rice
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice announce
the birth of a daughter, Delores Di
anne, at the Blalock clinic on Au
gust 14. Mrs. Rise before marriage
was Miss Gladys Bennett.
W. M. S. Holds Meeting
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of Calvary Baptist church held its
auxiliary meeting at the hhurch
Monday evening. Mrs. Grady
Smith, president, presided. The
meeting opened with all singing
"Send The Light,” and prayer by
Mrs. Lewis Bagwell. A business
session was held and a towel and
wash cloth shower for the county
home was plgnned. The WMU pin
went to the Frances Watson circl-s
for having the largest number pres
ent. Mrs. J. W. Spillers, chair
man, received the pin.
Devotional reading from Mat
thew was given, after which the
mission study book, “Tangled
Threads,'’ was studied.
The meeting was closed with
prayer by Mrs. Vernon Trammell.
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and Tubes
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Mrs. B. S. Rawls visited Mr. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Camp-1 ^ August 16
Mrs. Winfred Gregory in Foun- bell and Gerry were recent visitors) - * s 1
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Friends of Mrs. Virbgil Webb are
glad to know she is i improving
after an operation at Hays hospital
last week.
We are glad to report Mrs. Kate^g
Evans is able to be up after being ».♦
ill several days. H
Friends of Sgt. Frank RHey willjj.j
regret to learn he underwent an Jj
last »
tain Inn Friday. in Georgia.
Eugene King of Calhoun Falls, Morris Thibedeau and O'Neal
spent the week-end with Orm Campbell visited in Greenville
Clark. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid of Miss Yvonne Bennett of Thorn-
Greenville, were week-end guests well orphanage, was the week-end
cf Mr. and Mrs. Ed Griffin. guest of Miss Sylvia Rice.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Womble Dennis McLendon of Davenport,
and family visited Mr. Womble’* Fla., visited Mrs. Evelyn Sams over
sister, Mrs. Abbie Samples, who the week-end.
is ill, in Clover during the week- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell, Mr ” tion at p e nsacola, Fla.,
end. and Mrs. Grange Campbell and, Mo nday '«
Mrs. Walker Satterfield is visit- Mrs. Vallie Stewart visited Mrs.j Sorrv tQ report p. L. Crowell re- 8
ir.g her mother. Mrs. Spoon, in Vi- W. S. Patton in. Greenville Sun ') m ains‘seriously ill at his home on «
dalia, Ga. _ da\. Milling avenue. it?
Rev. and Mrs. Gene Phillips vis- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams and Miss Ruth Braswell is recuperat-
ited in Saluda. N. C., Saturday. sons visited Mr.and Mrs. Wilson. after a tonsilectomv at Hays m
Ralph Riddle visited his moth- Garner. Jr, in Chester Sunday. hospital Friday.
cr. Mrs. Fannie Riddle, in Green- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes and) Glad tQ report Mrs. Hattie Rice 8
wood Sunday. Mrs. Riddle has re- family of Bolglade. Fla., visited is in roving after be ing ill. ::
cently been a patient in the Lau- Mr. and Mrs. J u th '-
rens hospital. week. « I
—Mr*:—Rtrftb*—K+ng- an4~ daughter... . Mr. .and Mrs..-Cml Adams .and
Marie. Mrs. Harriett King. J. L.'sons spent the week-end with Mr. Card of Thanks
Ferguson, accompanied by Mr. and and Mrs. J. B. Barbry in Green-! W(? w j sb express to our
Mrs. Bill King, of Lydia, visited ville; ! friends neighbors, and members of 8
relatives in York and Rock Hill Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart j he church of God on Elizabeth ( 8
Sunday. and sons and Mrs. Lila Stewart are ‘ . •-*
Mr. and Mrs. C- T. Bordner, Mr. spending the week in Pittsburgh,
and Mrs. Bobby Joe Braswell and Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Williams,
Richard Hampton is ill at his
home on Florence street. y
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H
street our appreciation for
meals served, the beautiful floral
tributes and other deeds of kind- j
ness shown us during the illness •
visitors in Union Sunday. Mrs. Annie Mae Weathers and 50 n j an did eat h of our husband and fath-1 8
Mrs. Velma Smith and Jerry of of Augusta. Ga., spent the week-i er w M Samples.
Greenville, visited Mrs. H. R. end with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Long-
Smith and family Sunday. shore.
Rufus King and J. L. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes and
were visitors in Spartanburg Mon- family visited the former’s mother,
day. ' • f ' ' Mrs. A. H. Hughes, in Spartanburg
Miss Guelda Lee Moore is visit- Sunday,
ing relatives in Biloxi, Miss.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lawson an-|8
nounce the marriage of their ft
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bell of Atlan-1 daughteri Jeanette, to Cpl. J. B. g
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Owens of j ta. Ga.. were week-end guests of! Gi iij am< son 0 f Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
Atlanta. Ga., visited Mrs. Rosa Ow- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks | ar d Gilliam on Saturday, July 5. g
ens and Mrs. H. W. Simmons Sun-j Mr and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and The ceremony was performed byjJjj
day.
children and Mrs. C. W Foster
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Whitsel, Mr
and Mrs Loy Whitsel of Hull, Ga.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whit
sel during the week-end and at-
the Probate "Judge in Greenwood, g
At present Cpl. and Mrs. Gilliam jj^
are making their home at Fort Bel- jjjj
voir, Va., where he is stationed.
Birthday Party Enjoyed
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On Saturday evening Mrs. C. E. J.j
Leopard entertained 42 little guests
celebrating the sixth birthday of
visited Mr and Mrs. George Mc
Ginnis and Mr. and Mrs. W. L
Foster in Chester Sunday.
Mrs. S. B. Mabry of Jonesville,
tended the funeral of Mrs. Fran- spent several days the past week
ces Power.— -f with her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Trammell.
Cheverly. Md., have returned home Mrs. J. D. Word visited her
after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clark mother. Mrs. E. M. Reed, and sis-! her little daughter, Sandra Faye. ^
Meadors an<^ Mr. and Mrs. Jack ter. Mrs. Van Garrett, in Green-1 Outdoor games were enjoyed, af-;
Fuller. 'ville Thursday. ter which the little folks were re-ig
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holtzclaw Miss Juan Burgess is spending; { re shed with ice cream and cake by :•»
i.nd Sammie and Willie Kinard the week with Mr. and Mrs. R. M.! the hostess’ mother and Miss Sara j:j
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wingo In Salley. ! Lawson. Each guest presented]8
C. B. Kelly in Ridgeway. J. P. Osborne, Misses Nellie and Sandra Faye with a gift and in de-'g
Cpl. Frances Carter of Fort Ben- Laverne Osborne, Mr. and Mrs.
nine, Ga^ Miss Mae Tally of Ath- C. Starnes and son and Mr. and
ens, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stone, Mrs. Raymond McCoy and family
Mr and Mrs. Calvin Stone of Gran- attended the Osborne reunion in
iteville, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson Gray Court Sunday,
ol Joanna. Miss Betty Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Foster,
Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Jean and Mike, are spending this
parting they were given balloons]:-:
and blow gum as favors.
Birthday Dinner Enjoyed
On Sunday, August 17, a surprise
birthday dinner and reunion was
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held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Satterfield of Greenwood, were! week at Carolina Beach and with! C. Wilkie near Clinton. The din-
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lanford and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith and
daughter cf Miami. Fla., are visit- daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
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md other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery and
Prince of Joanna, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McGinnis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vannie Rogers, Mr
Gaynell and J. C. Nelson visited in and Mrs. Harold Wilson and daugh-
Greenville and the Blue Ridge park' ter, Fredda, spent Sunday with
in North Carolina Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Trammell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Owens visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeder and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams Sun
day in Callison.
Sgt. Robt. Crowell, who recently
children visited at Fort Myers,
Fla, and other points of interest
last week.
returned from Korea, spent thirty, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay and
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randy and Miss Feroline Seay at-
R. L Crowell. Cpl. Wm. H. Cro- tended a birthday dinner at the
well of Fort Bragg, N. C. another home of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith
eon, was at home for the week-end. near Ware Shoals Sunday. Mrs. J.
Mrs. Mildred Cause of Joanna,; H. Seay returned home after a
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bo Woodward' week's stay with the Smiths.
Saturday. • i Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cannon and
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Tinsley and family visited in Cherokee, N. C.,
(Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Garrison recently.
Childress and family visited Mrs. Mrs. P. L. Parnell and daughter,
Tinsley’s sister, Mrs. Selma Boul- Peggy, of Calhoun Falls, visited
ware, in Union Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Hamrick Sun-
Mrs. Laura Mae Howard visited day.
a,t Mt. Pisgah park Sunday. i Miss Glenda Seay and Mike Seay
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