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1 I u -t I Thursday, April 30, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Threa WEST CUNTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and RepresenUtlve—Telephone 422R Mr. and Mrs. James Bolton of Greenwood, spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McClure and sons, Charles and Roger, of Edge- field, visited the former’s sister, Mrs A. C. Young and Mr. Young Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Leila Smith and Mrs. Victor Mattox sympathize with them in the loss of their son and brother last Thursday at New berry. Funeral serivces were held Friday in Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and daughter, Dawn, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Campbell and son, Randy, of Cross Hill, vis ited Miss Betty Ann Campbell in Columbia Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Smith, Misses Nell and Nan Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hue- ble of Joanna, were visitors in Greer Sunday. ; - ’ • * Mrs. Keith McGee and daughter, Lynn, of Woodruff, visited friends and relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell West and son of Greenville, were week-end guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. J. J. West. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Yarbrough of North Greenville Junior college, NOTICE TO PUBLIC WATER WILL BE CUT OFF IN CLINTON TONIGHT! (Thursday, April 30) FROM 11:00 P. M. TO 5:00 A. M. The Interruption Is Necessary Because of Repair Work Being Done CLINTON WATER & UGHT DEPARTMENT B. R. AUSTIN, Supt. 30 DAY FRtt TRIM! *69.50 BOX SPRINGS TO MATCH 7m year guaranty. INNERSPRING MATTRESS with “SURE-SLEEP" CONSTRUCTION Try this beautiful extra firm Orderpedic Innerspring Mattress for 30 days. See for yourself how the Ordereet "sure-sleep” construction lets you sleep—sleep—sleep in modern relaxing comfort. IN ORDER TO REST BUY AN ORDEREST ' i T. E. Jones & Sons FURNITURE Fot home refreshment buy Coke by the case Four generations of Americans have enjoyed the quick refresh* ment and unmatched flavor of ice-cold Coca-Cola. For family and friends it’s the choice everywhere. _ SOmCO UNOH AUTHORITY Of THC COCA-COLA COMPANY BY GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY O »M2. US COCA-COLA COMPANY were week-end guests of the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. Hallie Campbell. Mr. and Mrs.i Chris Sligh of Greenwood, visited Mrs. J. H. Whitmire Sunday. Rev. J. W. Spillers left today for Houston, Texas, where he will at tend the Southern Baptist conven- ! tion. __ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harvey and daughter, Sheila, of Cleveland, TT, were called home Thursday due to the death of Mrs. Harvey’s broth er-in-law, Jobe Smith in Newberry, and visited Mr. Harvey’s mother, Mrs. Ella Harvey and other rela tives and friends while here. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe visited relatives in Union Sunday. Mrs. Thornton Meadors and Har old Meadors visited Joe Strickland at the Anderson hospital Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Seay spent several days recently with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Glenn, and Mr. Glenn in Greenville. Mrs. J. L. Vandiver is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Connie Miller, in Jonesville who suffered a brok en le£ injury recently. Mrs. Florence Splawn and Miss Era Lois Hames attended a birth day dinner at the home of Mrs. William Burton Sunday. . Mrs. Ralph Smith of Greenville, has been recuperating after under going surgery at General hospital at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henr^ Lawson. Rev. W. R. Terry, Jr., and W. R. Thomas attended the funeral , of Mrs. W. R. Thomas in Gastonia, N. C., Thursday and on Friday Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thomas, Mrs. Dar- ris Burroughs and children and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomas of Joanna, attended interment services for Mrs. Thomas in Dublin, Ga. Mrs. Jesse Campbell hf Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Camp bell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Watkins, Mrs. T. D. Jones and Mrs. Ursula Mc- Cary, tyr. and Mrs. John Adams syad granddaughter, Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Eulie Adams of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs.’H. A. Adams during the week-end. Mrs. B. B. Neal is spending sev eral weeks with her mother, Mrs. E. C. Ivey, in Ware Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawson of Buffa lo, sp^nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson. Mrs. Clara Cloppin of Charlotte, N. C., was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longshore. Mrs. Evelyn Sams, Misses Pearl and Dessie Webb, accompanied by Mr and Mrs. J. E. McLendon of Renno, visited Mr.* and Mrs. Luke Smith and Mrs. Comer Webb at Lydia Sunday. Mrs. Gus Harris, ,Mrs. Homer Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. John McAl ister and Pam of Whitmire, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harris and Jackie in Anderson Sunday. Miss Joyce Harris of Anderson, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Har ris. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Win fred Snow in Akerman, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. L. L.*Rice and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bennett near Laurens Sunday. Mrs. Hattie Rice of near Clinton, spent Monday with Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Rice. Mrs. Laura Kirby of Balfour, N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Seay. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Heatherly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Levi in Columbus, Ga Mrs. Beval Davis, Mrs. Lillian Davis and daughter, and Miss Jean- nine Davis of Newberry, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. Mrs. R. B. Amick and Mrs. Grady Smith attended the Western WMU Regional meeting in Johns ton Tuesday. S. C. Foster and Houston Tram mell visited Mr. Foster’s brother, Jim Foster, who is ill, in Charlotte, N. C., Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Williams at tended the funeral of Jobe Smith in Newberry Friday. Mrs. Charlie Foster and, daughter 1 spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brancks, in Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell and Gerry visited Mrs. Boyd Norris in Greenville Sunday. | With The Sick Friends of Joe Strickland will | learn with interest that he is a pa tient at the Anderson hospital. Richard Hampton is ill at his home. Glad to say Leon Hedspeth is able to be out after being ill. Card of Thanks I would like to express thanks for the beautiful cards and flowers sent me during my recent illness and stay at the Blalock clinic. —MRS. MIRIAM GLENN Revival Continues Revival services at the Church of, God on Elizabeth street are still i in progress. Rev. Suleman, anj Arab missionary, of Palestine, is 1 the guest speaker each evening.] Rev. J. B. Cole, pastor, invites the public to attend these services eachj evening at 7:15. Chickan Supper The Pentecostal Holiness church] will serve a chicken supper Satur-i| day afternoon at Academy Street school beginning at 4:30. Adult tickets will be $1.00 and children 75c. Proceeds will be applied to the indebtedness of the church. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Little Cherry Heaton was one year old April 15. Linda w Bible celebrated her first biffhday April 17. Victory Snow will celebrate a birthday May 1. Mrs. Waters King observed a birthday April 25. R. C. Wilkie had a birthday Ap ril 27. ! April 28th is thq . birthday of Miss Louise Samples.} Willie Kinard and Mrs. Mary Bouknight are celebrating birth days today. Miss Linda Ann Braswell will have a birthday May 3. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith will celebrate their 18th wedding anni versary May 1. WMS Will Meat The Woman’s Missionary Society of Bailey Memorial church will meet Monday night. May 4. at 7-:30 at the home of Miss Marie Weir on Pitts street. eently. Mrs. Young 'is program chairman of the Camp Fire leaders association, She was accompan ied by Mrs. J. B. Templeton and Mrs. lone Wallace. Camp Fire Girls The O-Ki-Ci-Ya-Pi Camp Fire girls will begin this week design ing their headbands to be worn as part of their ceremonial costume. Textile paint will be used to fash ion the Indian symbols which rep resent their Indian names. Meeting Postponed The hike and weiner roast plan ned by the Ot-Ya-Kwa group has been postponed until next week. The girls will in the meantime complete their notebooks for the third rank on Thursday. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” READ THE CHRONICLE ADVERTISEMENTS! REGULARLY EACH WEEK It will pay you. It’s thrifty to shop first in this newspaper, then in the stores as prices change and new merchandise is received and displayed. BE WISE- READ THE ADS i Shower Given On Monday evening Mrs. Mary Lee Maree was entertained with a shower at the home of Mrs. J. J. McGinnis. Games appropriate to the occas ion were enjoyed throughout the evening, after which Mrs. Maree was presented many gifts. Mrs. McGinnis, assisted by Mrs. Lucille Woody, served a salad course with cake and drinks. Church Circle To Meet The Frances Watson circle of Calvary Baptist church will meet Monday evening at 7 30 at the home of Mrs. A. W. Ridings on Adair street. The Nan Trammel circle will meet with Mrs. Alvin Trammell on North Broad street at 7 o'clock. Birthday Dinner Enjoyed On Sunday Mrs. J. H. Seay was honored by her family with a birth day dinner at Paris Mountain state her 70th birthday. A lovely cake park. Mrs. Seay was celebrating adorned the table where dinner was served picnic style. Mrs. Seay was remembered with many gifts on this happy occasion. Those at tending from here were Mrs. Seay, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay, and son and Miss Feroline Seay. Attend Meeting Mrs. A. Ci Young was the Clinton Mill district! representative to the Oak Ridge (lamp Fire meeting re- NEVER BEFORE SUCH VALUE IN A WATERTITE fWATCH! 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