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1 . f I • r*. / ' Thursday, June 25, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven West Clinton... (Continued from page six) gon surgery on June 19. Friends of Mrs. J. H. Dovenport, Sr., will regret to learn she is a pa tient at the local hospital. Sorry to report Mrs. Katie Hol- sonback is a patient at Joanna hos pital. Friends of Bill Dees will regret to learn he is a patient at the local hospital. Mrs. Margaret Jones is a patient at Joanna hospital On June 23rd Mrs. Othella Gos- nell was admitted to Joanna hos pital. Celebrates Birthday On last Saturday afternoon little Miss Cindy Prater was hostess to about 18 young boys and girls at a party at her home in Jqgnna Heights. The occasion was Cindy’s j third birthday. The children en joyed outdoor games led by Miss Marlene Humphries and played on the large gym set a birthday gift to Cindy from her, parents. The party table was set up on the lawn and covered with a blue linen cloth, the decorated cake with burning candles being used as the centerpiece. Favors of fancy party hats were given each child. The honoree’s mother, assisted by Mrs. Carson Nabors, served assort ed sandwiches, lollipops, potato chips, cookies and lemonade. Cindy is the daughter qf Mr. and Mrs. Guy Prater. Each guest re membered her with a gift. Meeting Postponed The regular Monday weekly iors of Epworth church will not be held vacation week Parents please meeting of the primaries and jun- Notice to Wheat Growers TRADE YOUR WHEAT NOW FOR BIRDSEY'S FLOUR I 3 TRADING'PLANS—Choose out that suits you: 1 TRADE FOR A BIRDSEY'S FLOUR DUE BILL—Get a Due. Bill for the value of the wheat you trade, then use the Due Bill from Birdsey’s as you need flour. 2 TRADE FOR A BIRDSEY'S CREDIT MEMO—Get a Credit Memo for the value of the wheat you trade, then use the amount owed you to buy anything in the Birdsey Store, anytime you want it. Q TRADE EVEN FOR THE BIRDSEY PRODUCTS YOU ^ NEED NOW—Bring in your wheat and take home Birdsey’s Flour or any other fine Birdsey Products. Bring your Wheat to: BIRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED STORE Musgrove Street Clinton, S. C. remind your children of the meet-; two years with the Southern Bell ing to be held July 6 at the church 1 Telephone company in Atlanta, as at 4 o’clock | l° n g distance operator, and A. T. | & T. as teletype operator. She is Ev«r-R*ady Class Mat | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Members of the ladies Ever- Chitwood of Joanna, formerly of El- Ready class, Epworth church school, berton, Ga. came together last Tuesday evening Mr. Shadix, who attended O’- for their regular quarterly business Keefe high schol, Atlanta, and spent meeting. The devotional theme was three years in the U. S.. Army, is “Faith." The scripture and medita- n0 w connected with the Gordy Tire tions were given by Mrs. J. L. Ab-jCo., Atlanta. He is the son of Mr. rams, vice-president of the class. ! and Mrs. T. C. Shadix of Atlanta. The business was transacted with The bride wore a“ shadow lace Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt, president, in the dress over Alice blue taffeta with chair. Many items of business were white accessories. Her flowers were discussed and the by-laws for the pink rosebuds, social service committee were re- Ronnie Shadix, vocalist, and ne- vised and several amendments phew of the groom, sang “All For made. Due to such a large request You.” Broadus Wilburn served as for the famous round broom, it was ( best man. Maid of honor was Miss voted to order five dozen for sale.;Ellen Shadix, niece of the groom. The meeting adjourned with pray- The ceremony was followed by a reception given by Mrs. Shadix. Guests attending the wedding from Joanna were Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Chitwood, Miss Betty Jo Chit wood, Gary Chitwood, Mrs. P. T. Matthews, and Mrs. Gordon Huff- the Judge of Probate of Laurens County at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Admin istrator. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment ,00 or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. B. F. WINGARD, Adm., Clinton, S. C. Jline 6, 1953. 4c-w-2 er. During the social hour a buffet supper with tea was served. LOCAL INSURANCE MAN IS HONORED J. H. Lewis, local representative of the Durham Life Insurance Com pany, has been notified by virtue of his production record for the year, he has become a member of the 1953 President’s club. Mr. Lewis has~been a representa tive of this company for two years, and has been awarded the Presi dent’s club emblem for his out standing work. r'* - " - — i^>i - - ■ - WINS TRIP O. L. Furr, local representative of the Pilot Life Insurace company, was awarded a week-end trip as the leading agent in the Greenville district. . Mr. Furr spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Beaufort on a vaca tion and fishing trip as guest of O. F. Stafford and J. M. Waddell, president and vice-president of the company. L Say— “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE’ Executive Board of WSCS Meet* The officers of the Woman’s So ciety of Christian Service of Ep worth church held an officers train ing meeting last Thursday night in _ FINAL SETTLEMENT _ _ _ Take notice that on the 9th day the intermediate department of the of July, 1953, I will render a final NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS We Will Be Closed SATURDAY, JULY 4 and MONDAY, JULY 6 • DELL’S BEAUTY SHOP • PAGE’S BEAUTY SHOP • RUBY’S BEAUTY SHOP WRESTLING! Baron Michael Leone — vs — DERM REFRIGERATOR BUIT! n Really Ne VV G-E * eF *IGEKATOK Mth * o Wc 0ta )95 You'll fi** *> Model LC-70K—7-cu-ft REFRIGERATOR $2.50 pm WEEK Has iust about everything you could ever ask for! 'Ar Roomier than ever + Space Maker Door Shelves it Full-width Vegetable Drawer see#- . ■to beliert/yi see it TODAY! GENERAL ELECTRIC H. D. Payne & Co. George Becker Saturday Night - June 27 • 8:00 P. M. Spartanburg MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM ARENA Phone 570 Clinton. S. C. church Mrs. Cecil O’Dell, president, pre sented the theme of the year and the goals. Each officer was given a guide book to more thoroughly understand her field of work. Plans, for the year’s work were discuss-; ed and action was taken on various i items. Preceding the business session a^ interesting devotion on Stewardship was given and Mrs. P. W. Turner led the evening prayer. Mrs. O’Dell served sandwiches, and drinks following the adjuom-' ment prayer led by Mrs. John M. j Ross. | Baptist Church News Frances Watson circle held its regular monthly meeting in the young peoples department of the church on Monday, June 22. Mrs. Ferrell Long, circle chairman, pre sided over the business session. Mrs. Freeman Evans, program chairman, presented an interesting pogram on Nigeria. Those partici pating on the program were Mrs. D. L. Bundrick, Mrs. Ferrell Long and Mrs. J. B. Johnson. There were seven members present. After the social hour the circle presented Mrs. Janet Gardner with a going- away gift. The Hilliard Mitchell circle of flic church will meet on Thursday i night, June 25, at 7 o’clock. Mrs. I Alex Crawford, circle chairman, urges all members to be present. The general meeting of the Wom an’s Missionary Society of the church will be held in the Young people’s department on Thursday,] June 25, at 7:30 p. m. Your pres ence and support is needed. Many | of the college students will partici-i pate on the program. On Sunday evening, June 21, af-! ter the worship hour, 28 young peo ple gathered for Youth Fellowship in the educational building of the church. After the playing of games, sandwiches, potato chips, cake and iced tea were served. , Joanna Baptist Banquet A banquet honoring Joanna school graduates, high school grad uates, college students, Joanna Study club graduates and those re ceiving Sunday school worker’s di plomas was held in the recreation room of the church on June 20. Mrs. R. L. Francis was master of cere monies for the evening. Tommie Boyce, Clemson college student pronounced the invocation. A welcome was given by Horace Hamm, Sr., superintendent of the Sunday school, and the response was given by Buddy Kirby, gradu ate of Clinton high school. Miss Dorothy Carr, sophomore of Win- throp college, rendered dinner mus ic. Group singing was directed by Miss Mary E. Fowler, church music director, with Miss Joann Tomp kins, sophomore of North Green ville college, as accompanist. Miss Ethel Mae Rowe, graduate of Jo anna schools, and Jimmie Riser sang “Wanting You,” by Romberg. Mrs. Leroy Couch, high school graduate of Joanna Study club, gave the club class history. Miss Doris Phillips, who will enter Gard ner-Webb junior college, spoke on “My Church Going to College.” Mrs. Ben Jester, graduate of Sunday school workers, spoke on "My Church Training.” Dr. Perry Q. Langston, Clemson college gradu ate, former service man, and DRE graduate of Southwestern Baptist Theological seminary, gave the main address, using as his subject, “Continuing To Train.” Jimmie Stewart, Methodist ministerial stu dent at Wofford college, pronounced the benediction. The dining hall was decorated with summer flowers, robed dolls icpresenting various schools, and red streamers. The banquet was prepared by Mrs. Frank Phillips’ committee. About 110 people attended the banquet which was a part of the commencement program. Chitwood-Shadix Rites Miss Dorothy Nell Chitwood and John Lamar Shadix were married Thursday, June 18, at 12:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Shadix, brother and sister-in-law of the groom, 1704 Madiona St., NW, At lanta, Ga. They were joined in marriage with a double ring ceremony per formed by the Rev. Charles An drews, of the Grove Park Christian church. 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