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1- 4 ' ' . ■. "' y' ‘ » * • \ i i i ‘i The' Chronicle Strives To Be A Clean News paper, Complete, Newsy and Reliable ©hr (Elintan (Eljrmttrlp If You Don’t Read The Chronicle You Don’t Get the News Volume LIU Clinton, S. C, Thursday, September 18, 1952 Number 38 Hoping for a Successful Football Season Presbyterian collese coaches Sloan, McMillian, and Varney are look ing forward to the -952 rrid season with hated breath. After a 5-won, 4-lost schedule last year, the mentors hope this season will be even more successful. . . , ■ WEST CUNTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R ; people of the Pentecostal church enjoyed a picnic at the home of Mrs. Alsie Wilkie near Clinton, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Sex ton of Aberdeen, Md. Games were enjoyed after which lunch was spread on the lawn and enjoyed by the group. This Week at The Community ^ Building Today at 4 oclock the Camp Fire Girls under the direction ot Mrs. Brevard Patterson and Mrs. Mich ael Sholar will meet at the Com munity building. Tonight at 7:30 the Hobby club will hold election of officers for the new year and plan the hand craft to be taken up this year. Saturday at 7:30 the young peo ple, 13 years of age and older, will i gather for another evening of feI-{ lowship at Youth Night. Monday from 7:30 to 8:00 the Male Chorus will meet for rehears-j Tuesday from .7:00 to ,8:00 the! girls choral club will meet. Secretary—Mrs. Arthur Howard. Assistant Secretary—Mrs. Lewis Bagwell. Treasurer — Mrs. Elvin Holtz- claw. Assistant Treasurer — Mrs. Ina | service. Mrs. W. R Tt rry closed Bell Hooper. , the meeting with a de votional Following the installation each' reading, ‘The Auctioneer.” retiring officer was presented a, ^ gift in appreciation of her faithful 1 SUBSCRIBE TO TfiF. ntRONTCIJi Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Head of At- j were Sunday guests of lanta, Ga., were week-end guests 1 Mrs. Wm. Cannon, of Mr. and Mrs. James Kuykendall. | an d Mrs. Hartwell West and Mrs. Stacy King of Augusta, Ga., son 0 f Greneville, spent the week- spent several days last week with' end with the former’s mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Owens. ' j. j West, Mr. and Mrs. Ott ' Thomas and, Mjss Rache , and Jimmv Counts family and Mr. and Mrs Eddiei and R L Lon2 of p ros p eric v, vis- Davenport and family attended the ited Mr and Mrs R B Amick d u r- funeral of Henry Lee Norris in j n w'eelf-ena and attended Greenville Saturday ! the Long reunion at Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sexton of Ab- park Sunday. erdeen, Md., spent the past two, , norontc Miss Mary Ellen Cannon spent weeks with Mrs. Sextons parents,! Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Braswell and^k-end^w.th^Mr. and ■ • other relatives. i . Harry, Jr., and Darrell Foster! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and spent the week-end with Mr. and children of Gainesville, Ga., spent Mrs. R. E. Addison in Newberry, i Sunday ttith^Mrs. Jim Wilkie and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell and fam'ily Kindergarten The Terry Kindergarten will op-: | cn Sept. 22. The hours will be andi^SO to 11:30. Only children ’four or five will be accepted, at the co.-t of !>2.00 per weeky Since only a ! limited nOrni? r. rjf children can be accepted interested parties are re quested to cal! vation. <52-J for a rescr- Henry Fortner of Detroit, Mich., spent the week-end with Mrs. Mis- Cook Books ‘‘Clinton’s Favorite Recipes,’’ a cook book compiled bf the ladies of the Woman's Misionary society of Bailey Memorial church has ar rived and is selling for $1 25. They may be purchased by contacting ladies of the church or calling 752-J. Blue Birds Blue Birds will meet Friday at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. R-1 Terry. 207 Bailey street. All girls! 7, 8, and 9 years of age are invited ' for Ithlfe opening meeting of the -year., * Lovely Dinner By Woman's Club The Clinton Woman's club hell its regular monthly meeting Mon day evening, Sept. 15. The club members and guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. J. V. Lowe, the retiring club presi- daughter, Beckv. left the commun- ity Monday to make their home in Charlotte where he is employed by souri Wilkie. the Duke Power Co. i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly, Mrs. Dial Jacks and son' of Mr. and~Mrs. Guy TumbTTn visited- Greenville, spent several days last Mfs. Heatherlys parents, Mr. and week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank'Mrs. Mann Sanders, in Boiling Jacks. Dial was- home for the Springs Sunday, week-end. I Mrs - s - G - Mabry, Mrs. Bona- Mr. and Mrs. Vance Jackson of 'dour. Miss Sue Bruce. Philip and Greer, spent Saturday with Rev. i Thomas Bonadour of Union, were and Mrs. J. W. Spillers. i dinner 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- ^ ^ ' Mrs. L. C. Ficklin and Jane I vin Trammell Sunday. The dinner i dem ; and ^ Eva Land They spent last week in Spartanburg) m honor of Mis. Bonadoui werc i nvite . d jnto t h e spacious din- with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ficklin. | who was celebrating her birthday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens of| Spartanburg, were week-end " Young People En,oy Meeting guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. On Friday evening the young Rosa Owens ' I P e °P lc of Calvary Baptist Tran James Saville and Mrs. Corrine, mg Union enjoyed their monthly Darby of Anderson, spent Sunday ! fsociational meeting with Beaver- with their sister, Mrs. Ina Bell dam churchy About 18 young peo- Hooper P le attendc<L Miss Guynell Blackwell of West Songs and scripture, were green Mrs Earl! un d er the leadership of Mrs. Nancy Orange Cothran, after which a picnic lunch was enjoyed on the church lawn. Virginia, and Mr. and Blackwell and daughters, and Gail, o! Cowpens, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lawson. Miss * Blackwell remain ed for a longer visit. Mrs. Essie Simmons, Mrs. Blanche Creswell and Mr. and Mrs. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. Richard Moore observed ing room where they found their places at tables beautifully ap pointed with arrangements of dah lias and roses. After dinner was served they re turned to the reception rooms i which were attractively decorated with bowls of spider lilies and oth er summer flowers. Later in the evening the follow ing officers were installed, each of ficer being presented a corsage: President—Mrs. Clinton West. First Vice-President—Mrs. O. W. McGee. Second Vice-President—Mis. Al len Power. D cue ‘ “ j" , t Y birthday September 11. Dee Bagwell attended the Dwl. Mond s , 15 was , he birth . Zachary revival m Anderson Sun-,^ of ^ ^ Harrjs ,4 TOT T T visited’ Mr - and Mrs - R - D - Daniels are Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. B. Rice and Mr*. I grating a wedding anniversary ^ d sv had • birth - of Lydia were Sunday guests of a ^ cl P Bjl 'JJ, Hamrick, stationed in Mk ''Homer 'Dougla. attended 3 b,r,hd3y the funeral of John Douglas in ' Sepl 2 , wi ,( be the Gray Court Satuiday. , birthday of J. V. Lowe. Mr and Mrs. A - Galkmay - had a birthday and family, Mr. and Mrs. char , let> ! c eDtem ber 15 Kelly and daughters, and Gallo ' Lit tle Steve Cooper celebrated Marjha L t s P ie g J us,te T ^^ np G I a ! 1 °-! his 4th birthday today. He is the ways mother, Mrs. Josephine L a n- ^ Qf Mr and Mrs j c c f0r ^’ ln c G K e , e T Vllle e nnd y ; rt n loe Sunday, September 21, will be and Mrs Gertrude Brawl visited, th ' birthday of B.ll Snow, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kidd, in Comer, Ga., during the week-end. Birth Announcement Watts Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watts an- Mr. and Mrs. David Ru d e y ° f nounce the arrival of a daughter, Anderson, visited Mr. and Mrs. 0-. Saturday Sept 13t at Hays ho s- J. Gilliland during the week-end. p j ta] The little girl has been Mr. and Mrs O Dell Morns and ; nam ecl Wanda Lou. Mrs. Watts Mrs. Inez Sororw of Oreenv. ood, rnai-j-jagg was Mj ss Martha visited Mrs. C. O. Owens Saturday, pogt-jj. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cash of Oak j ' ^ Ridge, Tenn., were week-end | With The Sick guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sorry to report Sammy Foster Cash. J is ill at nis home. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Watkins ot | jyj rs clarence Dunaway is. a pa- Greenwood, spent Sunday with tient at Hays hospital w here she FOOD... Is An Important Item With Housewives You will find helpful Gro cery and Market News in THE CHRONICLE every week from leading food stores in the city. Read the advertisements reg ularly— they tell you about changing prices each week and where you can supply your needs and buy to advantage. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams. underwent surgery last week. S. A. Owens and son of Gaffney,! G i ad to r e p0 rt Mrs. J. D. Word and J. H. Owens and son of Union, ab ] c t o be home after being a pa- spent Sunday with Mrs. D. L. Ow- tient at Hays hospital. cns - i i Mrs. E. H. Jay is improving after Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Owens and being a patient a few v days at Hays son of Laurens, were guests Tues- hospital. day of Mrs. D. L. Owens. Charlie Foster is ill at his home Mrs. Eursula McCary and T. D. on Bai ] C y street. Jones have returned to their home — after spending some time with Mr. Birlnday Party Enjoyed and Mrs. H. A. Adams. , On Saturday^ evening 13 guests Mrs. Arthur Douglas and Mr. and gathered at the home of Jerry Mrs. Lee Owens of Gray Court, Joye celebrating his 13tH birthday, visited Mrs. HoiVier Douglas and Indoor games were enjoyed un- Mrs. Gus Harris Sunday. jder't ie direction of Mrs. Edith Mr. and Mrs. Eugene King Of Hancock and Mrs. G. B. Joye, af- Spartanburg, visited relatives here ter which nuts, candy, cookies, Sunday. 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