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8 * ▼ Thursday, December 11, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Paee SeT«g West Clinton... (Continued from Page six) Butts of Westminster, brought the message and Mrs. Sara Nunley of Anderson, president of the home mission work, brought a message on missions at the evening service. Lunch was served by the ladies of the church and a good represen tation fom all the churches was present. With The Sick Friends of Mrs. Gdadys Kellett will learn with interest that she is recuperating at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Smith, in Greenville after being a patient at Hays hospital. 'Mrs. H. R. Smith remains ill at her home. We are glad to report that R. L. Crowell is able to be up after sev eral months of illness. Little Bill Campbell is recuper ating at the hom£ of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Esfes CampbeU after an appendectomy at Hays nopital. Mrs. Alta Riser is recuperating at home after being a patient at Hays hospital. Friends of Harry Black will be glad to know he is improving after an appendectomy at Hays hospital. Little Cindy Mattox is ili at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox. •, Miss Barbara Tinsley is recup erating at home after a tonsilec- tomy at Hays hospital Sherwood Tinsley is ill at home. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. Pearl Patterson is celebat- ing her birthday today. Mrs. Edgar Brazel will celebrate a birthday December 13. Miss Dorothy Bigbee will have a birthday December 14. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Oxner cele brated their 2nd wedding • anniver sary December 10. Frank Dunaway celebrated a birthday December 6. R. B. Hamrick will celebrate a birthday December 16. Miss Brenda Tinsley . was 10 years old December 10. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Strickland celebrated a wedding anniversary December 12. Willie Strickland will celebrate a birthday tomorrow. Class Mealing Held The regular monthly meeting of the adult women’s Bible class of the Pentecostal Holiness church was held Monday night at the home of Mrs. Allie Wrenn. Mem bers were entertained with a Christmas party. The devotion was ceitered around the birth of Christ, followed by games with prizes for the winners. Each one present brought a gift which was number ed and then the numbers placed in a container from which eadh drew a number to receive a gift. Mrs. Wrenn was hostess and served a lunch plate carrying out the Christmas theme. The dining and living room were lovely with Christmas decorations. r Campfire Girls Meet The Campfire and Horizon Guardians and their groups met Monday evening from 5 to 7:00 o’clock with Miss Dively, Regional Supervisor, to make plans for fu ture activities in these groups. Enjoy Christmas Banquet The workers in spinning room No. 1, first shift, had their annual Christmas banquet at the Com munity house Friday evening. They enjoyed a dinner prepared by Mrs. Joe Terry at a table decorated with a silver star and red candles used as a centerpiece. The Scrip ture, from the second chapter of Luke, was read by Mrs. Cieo Duna way. All enjoyed singing Christ mas carols played by Mrs. Harris. Those present included Eunice Braswell, Geneva Lowery, Eunice Arnold, Vera Smith, Mildred Lee, Helen Berry, Mrs. Sullivan, Cloa Dunaway, Emma Dunaway, Mary Brookshire, Leila Heatherly, Mrs. Lancaster and Mrs. Joe Harris as guest. Bible Class Meeting This evening at 7:30 Miss Garri son, Bible teacher, will meet with the Bible class from Clinton high school at the Community building. Community Building Decorated As soon as darkness settles over Clinton one can see from a dis tance the glowing of Christmas lights from the Community build ing which has been decorated for the holidays. Nearing the building the wreath on the door and the evergreen artistically arranged around the door come into view. Entering the building one _sees white trees trimmed with orna ments and angel hair in the hall and television room. On side tables the decoration committees have ar ranged various scenes of the holi day spirit. Before the two front windows stand a trimmed tree. The two pianos have been placed *side by side and a striking snow picture of Santa, his sleigh and reindeer adorn them. In his sleigh Santa carries varied sizes of candy canes. Leaving the parlor one enters the dining room where the snow- covered mantel shows a silver sleigh and reindeer and golden candles at each end, reflected in the large mirror which hangs above it. But the table with its beautiful centerpiece of candles encircled by greenery and golden sprays on a green cloth overlaid with white organdy is the outstanding feature. At each end of the table lies a wreath of magnolia leaves set off by orange and yellow, and a large bow at the very bottom. All of this beautiful decoration, which has already added much to the holiday festivities and will add much to the many gatherings in the next few weeks, has been done by committees from the following organizations: Yellow Jasmins, Carolina Wrens, Sunbonnets, Clara Duckett, Green Garden club, and the Woman’s club of Clinton Mills. Missionary Mooting The annual Christmas party of the Woman’s. Missionary Society, of Bailey Memorial Southern Metho dist church was held Monday eve ning in the beautifully decorated Community building. Duing din ner all enjoyed Christmas carols, played on the piano and solovox by Misses Joan Burgess, Loraine Patterson and Mrs. Joe E. Land. After dinner all essembled in the parlor and the president, open ed the brief business session. This meeting included the drawing of Big Sister names for the coming year. The devotional period was open ed by the singing of “O, Come All Ye Faithful,” accompanied by Joan Burgess and Loraine Patterson at the pianos. Following the prayer led by Ms. Marcell Barker, Myra and Kathy Snelgrove sang, “O, Little Town of Bethlehem.” Kath leen Weir read Luke 2:1-14, and all joined m the singing* of the first verse of “Silent Night.” A meditation on the theme, “Ready For Christmas,” was brought by Mrs. W. R. Terry. The devotional period was closed by the singing of the last verse of “Silent Night.” Following the devqtional the Big Sister Christmas gifts were dis tributed by the Misses Myra and Kathy Snelgrove, Joan Burgess and Loraine Patterson. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE 'The Paper Everybody Reads" “DIE FOR ALL YOU ARE WORTH” Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 31 Years Experience PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION FURNISHED FREE Member The National Association of Life Underwriter* NOTICE FOR PAYMENT. OF , 1952 CITY TAXES Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town of Clinton are due and collectible up to December 31st for the year 1952. 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