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I l Ptre Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 27, 1952 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway vis ited Mrs. Galloway's mother, Mrs. Jospehine Lanford, who was in jured in a fall recently. M rs. W. L. Evans, Mrs. Fern Hardman, Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat, Mrs. Billy Lowry and Mrs. Ray Hawkins of Joanna, visited Miss Mvra Cooper in Anderson recent ly. Friends of Berry Trammell will be glad to know he is improving after being ill. ' Miss Nellie Osborne is recuper ating at home after undergoing surgery at Hays hospital. Mrs. Peggy Edwards and daugh ter, Linda, are able to be up after, an illness. Mrs. Pearl Dunaway is a patient Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon and at General hospital in Spartan- Mary Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert burg. Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Can- Wp are glad to report Mrs , c . o. Owens as improving after being well attended the funeral of Fate ser j ous i v jR Batson in Greenwood Tuesday. . . ,. . , T „ TT . , Mrs. B. O. McClain is able to be Mr. and Mrs. J R. Hamrick and out after an mness family visited Mrs, Hamricks _ . x _ » n- mother, Mrs. J. W. Dillishaw, in Sorry ,, 1 to Robert OSulh - Calhoun Falls Saturday. ! ' an 15 1 at bls bome - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conyers Mr s- Joe Spillers is convelascing and family, Mrs. Katherine Parker at home of Rev. and Mrs. J. of Winns boro, Mrs. Buck Morrow W. Spillers after an'appendectomy of Enoree, Cpl. Wm. Crowell of at Hays hospital. Foh ^Jackson, visited Mr. and Mrs. R L. Crowell recently. ' Birthdays and Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Osborne Anniversaries and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Earl Braswell celebrated a Gilbert and Miss Beatrice Hyman, birthday November 16. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Osborne and' November 30th will be the birth-j family visited in the mountains of day of Mrs. Melvin Huey. North Carolina Sunday. j Miss Juanita Hamrick was nine! Mr. and Mrs. Argo Ivester and years old Nov.-4fl. and- J^Ue Elaine— Danny attended the Laurens coun- Campbell was 1 year cJd on that ty singing convention at Hickory day. Tavern Sunday. , Little Janice Burns will be six Mrs^ ChevisShgh and children, years old November 25. Mrs. C. H. Devoe of Ninety-Six, ' . ... , ... r- n Mrs. Tom Lipscomb and daughter , Llttle D K nn " e Cr c ° u we11 '' u as ; of Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. \ y °l r t ° ld f 0 A C o t0bt,r Sh ^ 1S , t 1 he Abrams and family of Newberry, daught ,r and 1 , Mrs ' Frank l in i visited Mrs. J. H. Whitmire recent- Crowe ! 1 u ^ 3c Crowell is now serv-| ] v ing with the air force in England. | ' Mr. and Mrs. Nat Dunaway and : Tim T J insl ? y T 11 celebrate Mrs. Ashmore Dunawav visited a birthday D ^ember 2. P%d. Gene Dunaway at Fort Jack u M u r ^ Dons Duncan celebrated a son Saturday. ; birthday November 23. Mr. and Mrs. Byron King of Nor- November 25th was the birthday way. spent Saturday with Mrs. ! ? f ^ harles Kelly ^ Freeman King’s mother, Mre. H. W. Sim- mons Sam Owens will have a birthday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson and| November 27 . Mrs. Alva Januson of Greenwood',' R ° y ^belton will celebrate a spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. birthday November 25. James Caughman. i . Mrs - Ev ;l^ : Bigbee Balkham, Mrs. Ethel Rucker and Mrs J (,°™ erly of ^s citynow living m Gladys Qntffin of Greenwood. ' £ allfoi ? ia '^ elebrated a bi rthday were were week-end guests of Mr. ™ vem ber 23 and Mrs. Carroll Samples and Mr. 1 , Kinsley, Sr., celebrated and Mrs. Luther Turner. , h « birtbday November 19. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Lawson and ‘ Dale A Adams - ^ of ^ and Mrs - family, Mrs. Kachel Taykrr and . Adams, wdi celebrate his son. Miss Louise Gossett visited in ^ tb birthday December 2. Hendersonville, N. C., Sunday. 1 Miss Nan Mitchell and--Sgtr Al-j-^ bert Fender of Georgia, spent the Birth Announcement Caughman week-end with Miss Mitchell’s Mr. and Mrs. James Caughman parents. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank announce the birth—of... a son—on . Mitchell, in Bee Log, N C. Sunday.'Nov. 2 at Hays hospital. The iit- Mr. and Mrs Hubert Phillips and tie fellow has been named Gary family, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phillips Anthony. Mrs. Caughman before were week-end guests of Mrs. Sara marriage was Miss Frances Long. Phillips and Mrs. Ethel Bradford ♦ at Bee Log/ N. C., recently. Birthday Party Given Cpl. Lonnie Bradford of Fort Mrs. "Chuck” Leatherwood en- Jackson, spent the week-end with tertained at the schoolhouse in Mrs. Bradford and Mr. and Mrs. honor of Sam Lawson’s 15th birth- W B. Phillips. ' day on Friday, Nov. 21. Pvt. Henry Ballew of Fort Ben- There were 34 guests present, n.ng. Ga., is spending a week’s fur- 1 and after being entertained they lough with Mrs. Ballew and other were served chips, sandwiches, relatives. ‘ cake and punch. Rev. and Mrs. B. A. McClain were called to Due West Saturday Rally To Be Held due to the death of the former's The Newberry district rally of brother, Carl McClain. the Pentecostal Holiness church Mrs. Clara Cothran of Charlotte, will be held Saturday night, Nov. ,N. C.. has returned - home after 29, at 7 o’clock with the local spending some time with her sis- church. The program will be un- ter. Miss Elizabeth Woodward. der the direction of the local youth Cpl. and Mrs. J. B. Gilliam have organization with a cordial wel- leturned from New Jersey and are come extended to all. making their home with Mr. and ^ Mrs L. L. Lawson since Cpl. Gil- Missionary Speaks ham's discharge from the army. . Tbe membership of Calvary: Rev. J. W. Spillers is holding a Baptist church was privileged to series of revival services at the hear Dr - Q uinn Morgan, returned Baptist church in Williamston this missionary from the Gold Coast week. in Africa, on Sunday evening at! Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Braswell lh e regular worship hour. Dr. and Gary visited Mr. and Mrs. Morgan told of the work being Clyde Thompson in Whitmire carried on in Africa and of the Sunday. 1 need for more workers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and ^ . Dawn, Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat and Camp Fixe Girls LawTence Can^abell visited their Mrs - Brevard Patterson and Mrs. aunt, Miss Myra Cooper, who is se- Michael Sholar met with their riously ill, in Anderson Sunday, j combined groups of Camp Fire Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Armstrong e irSs Friday night for a weiner and family of Augusta, Ga., spent roa st- the week-end with the latter’s par i Aft er the roast the girls sang ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell. Camp Fire songs and stayed for a Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Stribling of roun d of games. New'berry, visited her brother and Plans w ere made at the last sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie meeting for the Christmas party Tinsley on Sunday. to be held Dec. 15 at the Com- Hubert Leopard and daughters, munity house. Magdalene and Elizabeth, visited 1,116 ^irls will begin work this Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard near week on favors for Christmas to Saluda Sunday. be used in local hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice and fam- ~ * iiy visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hobby Club Rice near Joanna and Mr. and The Hobb y club will meet again Mrs. H. H. Bennett near Laurens Thursda y ni 8ht at 7:30 to continue on Sunday. work on Christmas gifts. Every- J£r. and Mrs. Alex Harris and one in the villa ge is cordially in- Jackie of Anderson, and Mr. and Vlted 10 meet with the group. 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