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i • 4 A ■ i The Chronicle Strives To Be A Clean News- 0 paper, Complete, Newsy and Reliable (Pip (EUntmt fflhrnntrlf If You Don’t Read The Chronicle You Don’t Get the News Volume LIV Clinton, S. C, Thursday, March 12, Number 11 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R Mrs. Lamar Price and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton of Sandy Springs, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thornton during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester were called to Martin, Ga., due to the serious illness of Mrs. Ivester’s father, George Smith. Mrs. Ives ter remained for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Samples, Jr., and family of Ware Shoals were week-end guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Sam ples. — _ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor, Mrs. Harry Foster and Miss Kay Med- lock attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Odell Giles, in Greer Tuesday. Richard Jacks and Tom Cranford of North Greenville Junior college, were week-end guests of the for Tom Wooten in Startex Sunday. Miss Billie Dee and Tony Hooper spent the. week-end with Mrs. Cor- rine Darby in Anderson. J. A. Boyette of Carthage, N. C-, is visiting his son, L. A. Boyette, and Mrs. Boyette. Mr. and Mrs. James Seay and family of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and family of Ware Shoals, 'visited Mrs. J. H. Seay Sunday. * Miss Feroline Seay visited in Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strickland, Mrs. Thornton Meadors, Mrs. C. B. Smith and Harold Meadors visited at Paris mountain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gregory of Simpsonville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garner, Jr., and children of Chester, visited mer s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank; John Hedspeth and other rela tives during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell i • Jacks. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Trammell were week-end guests of Mrs. TrammeH’s mother, Mrs. Sadie Ma bry, in Gaffney. Misses Ruby Meadors and Au drey May attended the D. E. con vention in Columbia last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. W- Ivey and fam ily visited relatives in Augusta, Ga., during the week-end. Mrs. Arthur Davis is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Buddy Blackwelder, in Barn well. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Williams, Miss Nell Canfield, Alicia Wilkie, Phyllis Davis, Marie Kuykendall, and Mrs. Carl Sexton attended a youth meeting at Beech Springs Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks visited Mr. and Mrs. Dial Jacks in Seneca Saturday. Mrs. James Holtzclaw and son, Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw, Sr., Misses Lu cille and Dennise Holtzclaw, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rollins and daugh ters, Mrs. Essie Powell* Albert Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Pow- visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prince and Mrs. Charlie Garrett in Spar tanburg Sunday. Miss Pat Cooper of Charlotte N. C., was the week-end guest of her brother, C. A. Cooper and Mrs. Cooper. Mrs. Louie Lyles and children have returned home after a week’s visit with her mother, Mrs. J. • R. Stewart, in Greenwood. Mrs: Joe Terry was called to Atlanta Monday due to the death of her nephew, Jack Duffie. Mrs. Inez Sorrow of Greenwood, spent the week-end with her moth er, Mrs. C. C. OWens, and other relatives. Hubert Leopard and daughter, Magdalene, visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leo pard, near Saluda Sunday. Roy Kennedy is spending several days in Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gregory of Chester, visited Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Rushton Monday. Mr: and Mrs. L. E. Ray and chib* Mrs. Frank Dunaway observed birthdays March 11. Miss Betty Samples celebrated her birthday March 10. Mrs. Willie B. Quinton of Ger many formerly of this city, is cele brating a birthday today. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boyette ob served their wedding anniversary March 9. v Mr. and Mrs. Neiffer Creswell celebrated their wedding anniver sary March 4. Miss Sylvia Rice and Junior Rushton celebrated their birthdays March 7. Little Elaine Smith will be one year old March 19. Miss Carrie Finley celebrated her birthday March 9. To Say Thank You May I take this means of £x pressing my deep appreciation to the friends, neighbors and Hays hospital staff for being so nice to me during my stay at the hospital after a recent accident. The beau tiful cards, flowers and other deeds of kindness were the bright spots in my illness and I can never thank you enough. —W. R. THOMAS. {j reer --lrt r -dren-oL Aikwh—and-Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Ben Bishop of Laurens, Johnny Poole of Laurens, visited visited Mrs. Ada Center, who con- ^ r ; an( * Mrs. L. L. Rice and Mrs. tinues ill at her home, during the Alice Herring Sunday, week-end. ^ r - an( * ^ rs - John McAlister and Miss Betty Anne Campbell of Pam of Whitmire, visited Mrs. Gus Columbia, spent the week-end with | Harris Sunday, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe ^ r : an< * ^ rs - H- llsse h Dawson and Campbell. M”- Ike Smith of Buffalo, spent Mrs. Mary Passmore of Fayette- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry ville, N. C., is visiting her son and Dawson Keith on March 6 at Hays hospit al. Mrs. Creswell is the former Miss Beity Jo Hooper. Owens Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Owens of Eaurens, formerly of this city, an nounce the birth of a daughter, at the Daurens hospital on March 2. Mrs. Owens before marriage was Miss Elizabeth Smith of Dau rens and Mr. Owens is the son of Mrs. D. L. Owens of this city. Campfire Girls On Hike The O-Ki-^Ci-Ya-Pi group went on a hike Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock. They carried a trail lunch and afterwards roasted marshmal lows ^yera^camp fire. Games and sftigihg were enjoyed. Mrs. Mike Sholar accompanied'^the group. Woman's Club To Meet The Woman’s club of Clinton Mills will meet next Tuesday eve ning at 7:30 at the Community house. Hobby Club Meeting The Clinton Mills Hobby club will hold its regular meeting to night at 7:30. Members are con tinuing work on plywood waste baskets, oli paintings and also knit ting and crocheting. Anyone in terested is invited to attend. Calendar of Activities Thursday, 4:00 P. M.—Camp Fire Girls. Guardians: Mrs. W. R. Rey nolds and Mrs. Brevard Patterson. Thursday, 7:00 P. M.—Hobby club. Friday, 5:00 P. M.—Camp Firei Girls. Guardians: Miss Mary El len Cannon and Miss Ruby Fallow. Saturday, 7:30 P. M.—Youth night. All youth 13 and over. Monday, 5:00 P. M.—Cub Scouts, which refreshments were served Mrs. Oscar Kinard. from the dining table which was| Monday, 7:00 P. M.—Schubert Music club. Tuesday, 4:00 P. M.—Camp Fire Girls. Guardian: Mrs. Michael £hp-_ lar. Wednesday, 3:30 P. M.—Blue Birds. Leaders: Mrs. A. C. Young Thank You I wish to take this means to say thank you to my friends, neighbors, the Brotherhod and Men’s Bible class for their deeds of kindness shown me during my recent illness. —JOE STRICKLAND. America at plai| enjoifs tfiepause f6afrefreshes Yes, more people ask for Coke than any other soft drink: Its wholesome, delightful flavor has made it the favorite refreshment wherever action calls for a pause. Terry Birthday Party Miss Susan Terry celebrated her birthday on Tuesday, March 3, at the Community center. A combi nation March Wind and St. Pat rick’s Day theme was used. Mrs. Mike Sholar directed games, after decorated in green and white and topped with a birthday cake. Birth Announcements Creswell Mr. and Mrs. 'Melvin Creswell announce the birth of a son, Melvin and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin. . 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Smith and family of Ware Shoals, were Sun day guests of the former’s mother, Mrs- J. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Montgom ery of Greenville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fos ter. Mr. and Mrs. T. .L. Hooper of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Creswell Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers vis ited Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Gregg near Honea Path Thursday. George Thomas of Rock Hill, Jack Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Blanton Bryant of Gastonia, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. it. Thomas Sundsfy. Mr. and Mrs. George Price and sons, Mr. and Mrsr Fred Lowry and Mrs. Mattie Harvey of LydTa, visited Mrs. Ella Harvey who is a patient at ihe Columbia hospital during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle visit ed Mrs. Riddle’s sister, Mrs. W. A. Mauldin at Columbia hospital Sun day. Mrs. Missouri Wilkie and chil dren and Mrs. Estelle Lydia visit ed Jim Wilkie at Newberry hos pital Tuesday. With The Sick Friends of Mrs. Ada Center will be glad to know she is improving after being ill several weeks. Sorry to report Leon Hedspeth is ill. Mrs. Charlie Garrett, formerly of this city, is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Prince, in Spartanburg. Miss Susan Terry suffered a broken ankle in a fall Friday while at play. Mrs. Eva Pressley has returned to her home after undergoing surgery at the Blalock clinic. Sorry to report H. A. Adams is confined to his home with illness. Glad to report W. R. Thomas is able to be out again after being a patient several days at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Z. W. Rushton has returned home after an operation at Hays hospital. Birthdays and Wadding Annivanarias Miss Roberta McGinnis was 10 years old February 26. Tomorrow will be the birthday of Mrs. Paul Quinton. Mrs. Clarence Dunaway and AntHHtncingf For 55-Hie greatest line of mcmpTRUCKS ever built! 7ofa//yAfetvf New Features Get Jobs Done Fast! 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