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/ Thursday, May 21, 1953 - ) 1 - WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R Mrs. Fred Shelton and Mrs. Allene Lanford spent the week-end with the latter’s brother O. Z. Thrasher and Mrs. Thrasher in Kingstree. vV Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore and family visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. H. C. Flynn and Mr. Flynn in Williamston recently. Miss Patsy Smith of Ware Shoals and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and son of Greenville visited Mrs. J. H. Seay Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Word’visited Mrs. E. M. Reid in Greenville Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Ford of Shreveport, La., is spending several weeks witn her mother, Mrs. Sara Webb and other relatives. Mr and Mrs. Leo Heatherly Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blackmon and Mrs. S. C. Suttles in Lancaster. ' % W. D. Sizemore was-the week-end guest of his S0n7"©dis Siter|iore and Mrs. Sizemore in Whitmire, Mrs. Gladys Kellett spent the week-end with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith in Greenville. Friends of A^2c William Bobo will learn with interest 4hat he has been transferred from‘Donaldson Air Basa in Greenville to a base in Oklahoma. Miss Leallen Williams of Laurens, Mrs. Florence Moore of Augusta, Ga., and Robert Woods of Greenwood spent Sunday with Mrs. Ora Woods. Mrs. Woods, Mrs. J. D. Williams, and Robert Woods accompanied Mrs. McClure at Greenwood State Park for dinner Sunday. G. R. Puckett and Mrs. Ruby Kin sley and daughter of Whitmire vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams Sunday. Mrs. Bill Shealy and daughter, Phyllis, of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith and R. T. Trammell Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Goodwill and Dr. and Mrs. Jim Garner and chil dren of Mullins were weekend guests of Mr. Joe E. Land. Birthdays And Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster cele- 1 brated their 45th„ wedding anniver sary Sunday, May 17. Little Jerry Foster was one year old May 10. May 20 was the birhtday of Doug las Foster, and Mrs. Ruth Oxner. May 10 was the birthday of Bobby Joe Meadors, Mrs. C. W. Foster and 1 Mrs. Pearl .Foster. Tomorrow will be the birthday of Mrs. Robert Whitsel. Mrs. Jimmie Cathcart will cele brate her birthday May 23. S. B. Haymes will have a birth day May 24. - » *• Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Cathcart will celebrate their wedding anniversary May 24. Buddy King will be 10 years old today. With The Sick We are glad to report Mrs. D. E. Moore to Augusta, Ga., Sunday eve- Medlock, Jr., has returned to her ning. * (home from Hays hospital where she Mrs. Mollie Painter was the week- was admitted for injuries received in end guest of her brother J. F. Stroud and Mrs. Stroud in Spartanburg. Mrs. Grady Arnold and Mrs. Clyde Few have returned to their home in Jacksonville, Fla., after a weeks stay' with relatives. Mrs. Bertie Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Chandler of Startek spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Weir. Mrs. Ora Woods accompanied by Mrs. Pauline Lawson of Lydia and an auto accident recently. Birthday Party On Saturday evening Mrs. D. D. Ficklin entertained about 22 little guests at her home in honor of her son' Mike, who was four years old May 13. Outdoor games were enjoyed dur ing the evening after which the little dinner , folk were invited into Mrs. Annie Pearl Bobo of Laurens j where the prettily appointed table attended the funeral of Mrs. Fannie iwas centered with a birthday cake. Kellett in Duncan Tuesday. {Later the cake was cut and served Mr. and Mrs. William Weir and | with lemonade and cookies, son Bill spent Sunday in Greenville [ mmta received a gift froni each with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weir. I little guest which were opened and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks and Mrs. | shown. Carrie Bell Poteat visited relatives and friends in Union Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Smith, Miss Nan Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith vis ited Mrs. Flora McClimins at Gen eral Hospital in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Jacks spent Birthday Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Balkham of San Fernando, California announce the birth of a son, Dennis Aaron at the base hospital on Sunday, May 17. Mrs. Balkham will be pleasantly the week-end with their son, Rev., remem bered as Miss Evelyn Bigbee, Dial Jacks and Mrs. Jacks in Seneca. Mr. and Mrs. Cai^ Vanedora and sons of Great Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Robinson and Mr. Crouch of Augusta, Ga., J. D. Williams of Lau rens, were guests Sunday at a bar becue dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckhem. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Trammell were visitors in Columbia Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough and son Mike of Woodruff were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Norton. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice and fam ily visited the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bennett in Laurens Sunday. Mrs. Bennett is ill there. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson, Jr , and daughter, Mrs. Henry Lawson, Sr., Richard, John and Leonard Fin ley visited Mrs. Giles Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawson in Buffalo Sunday.—~—■——-——— Cecil Pugh of Birmingham, Ala, is spending several weeks with his daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cl^de Big bee of this city. W. M. S. Meets The Woman’s Missionary Society of Calvary Baptist church held their general meeting at the church Mon day evening. The meeting was op ened with all singing “The Kingdom is Coming’’ and prayer by Mrs. Lau ra Mae Reward. The president, Mrs. Grady Smith presided over the bus iness session and gave a report of the Western Regional meeting held in Johnston recently. Mrs. Vernon Trammell was in charge of the program in the ab sence of the program chairmin and after the devotional Mrs. J. W. Spill- fers rendered a solo “O Zion Haste.” Mrs. Trammell using as her subject “Excellent Way for Excellent Youth” gave an interesting and Ti'miTyTaTk^— The meeting was closed with J w _ o prayer by Mrs. Grady Smith for parents Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Smi -; y 0ut j l today at home and abroad, erman. _ _ m To Take Part In Poppy Sale The Camp Fire Girls of Clinton Cotton Mill will help with the sale H. A. Adams and Pressley Chancy visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams at Ware Shoals Sundayt Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garner, Jr- if pQnpies Saturday for disabled vet- and family of Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr of Aiken visited Mrs. J. W. Hedgespeth and other relatives during the week-end. SRt. Johnnie Holder is spending a erans. Study Course To Begin A Sunday School Study Course will be taught at Calvary Baptist thirty-day furlough with his sister, | c h U rch beginning Monday night, May Mrs. Pope Ammons and Mrs. Am-125 at 7 ;30, through Friday night, May nxms. 129. Rev. C. G. Ellison, pastor of New Mrs. Trudy King Smith will sail! Hope Baptist church, Cross Anchor June 1 for Germany where she will join her husband M-<Sgt. Claud Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Young and family joined Mr. and Mrs. E. T. will teach the book “Building A Standard Sunday School.” SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” Soft Teetli and Fertilizer... You know tint soft teeth come from a calcium defi ciency, but did you know that the best way to take cal cium into the body is through green foods? You know alfalfa needs boron, but did you know that potatoes need zinc on many soils? You know certain electric systems need to be ground ed, but did ^ou know some soils are so deficient in min erals that you cannot get a good ground for an electric wire in them? You know that we sell fertilizers, but did you know .that we manufacture and sell a new mineral-enriched fertilizer for tired, worn, or over-worked soils? C-W-S GUANO COMPANY Phone 62 J. H. Pitts, Jr„ Mgr. Odus L. 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