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the: CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, September 10, 1953
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. GRADY SMITH. Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 412R
Mrs. Roy McCoy spent the week
with her sister, Mrs. Roy Couch,
and Mr. Couch in Griffin, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sizemore
and son of Whitmire, and Mrs. Be
atrice Davenport of W illiamston,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Sizemore.
j B. Young spent Sunday with
relatives in Greenwood-. „
Chief and Mrs. Tames ■ Davis'and
children of Norman, Okla., have
returned to their home after a two
weeks visit with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Barker.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens of Spar-
tnaburg, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Davis.
Mr. aod Mrs. Lester Hanback and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Ginn Sunday.
Miss Lora Roberts of Laurens,
was the week-end guest of Mr. and
.Mrs. M. G. Roberts.
Sgt. and Mrs. J. M. Peters of
London, England, were recent visi
tors of the former’s sister, Mrs. J.
A. Edmonds, and Mr. Edmonds.
W. D. Sizemore spent several
days with his son, and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Odis Sizemore,
in "Whitmire recently.
' Friends of Pvt. James Edmonds
'ririll be interested to know he has
been promoted to private first class
and is stationed at Quantico, Va.
Miss Gerry Trammell of Rock
Hill, spept Sunday with her par
ents, Mr^ and Mrs. Roy Trammell.
Mr. ar>d Mrs. Herman Sheppard
of Havelock, N. C., were week-end
guuests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Whitmire. All attended the Lee
reunion at Black Rock in Union
county Sunday.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. W. H. Crowell of
Fort Bragg, N. C., were week-end
guests of the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Crowell.
S-Sgt. Charles Kelly will sail Sep.
tember 14 for overseas duty in the
Far East.
Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove of Saluda,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Snelgrove and Mrs. Car
rie Bell Poteat.
W. D. Sizemore, accompanied by
Marion Sizemore of Whitmire, vis
ited Harris Sizemore and family in
Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. John
Sizemore in Abbeville Sunday.
Mr. alnd Mrs. Grady Smith, Mrs.
J. J. Smith, and Miss Nan Smith
visited Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith
near Ware Shoals Sunday.
Mrs. L. L. Putnam of Havelock,
N. C., spent the week-end with her
sister, Mrs. J. H. Whitmire and on
Sunday they attended the Lee re
union in Union county.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carr of
Aiken, spent the week-end with the
latter’s mother, Mrs. John Heds-
peth.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay and
son, Randy, and Mrs. J. H. Seay
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Kirybee in Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Arnold and
Mrs. Clyde Few of Jacksonville,
Fla., were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Lowe and other rela
tives.
Mrs. Alice Smith of Newberry
was the week-end guest of her
mother-in-law, Mrs. Leila Smith,
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene McGraw of
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Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. brated their wedding anniversary
W. T. Gregory Monday. jSept. 7.
Mrs. Janie Jackson has returned ♦
to her home in Ware Shoals after! Card of Thanks
a several weeks visit with her Words cannot express our appre-
daughter, Mrs. R. L. Littleton and ciation for all the kindneses shown
Mr. Littleton. us since our son, Richard, becafe
I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strickland and ilL The donations from the organi-
' children visited Mr. and Mrs. A. zations, clubs and individuals have,
T. Young in Anderson Sunday. made treatment at the Spears hos-
I Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Braswei. and ‘"J?"™’'' 0 '*' p ° ssib J e j Th /
ison, Gary, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim- ^‘ e ‘ , ' rs
mie Braswell accompanied Michael ..... nL. e • Although
Jennings of Columbia and visited L P V ' may
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin in Ches- " t ' h n l £ , A « a ‘" “X
| Pvt. Alvin Hampton of Fort Jack- ,h ‘‘ nk “m!?
j ter Sunday. _ j,
son^-spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamp-
i ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell, ac-
-MR. AND MRS. WILL
HAMPTON.
Card of Thanks
The things you did to make my
ccmpanTed by‘Vr'anT m7s^Law- 1 llln t es f brighter were deeply appre-
rence Campbell of Cross Hill, visit-1 ciat ed and to the doctors and nurses
ed Miss Hallie Thornton and Frank of Hays hosptial may I say thank
Thornton in Enoree Sunday. ! ^. ou * or na&ny kind deeds. The
Mrs. Essie Powell of Greer, spent ! lowers, cards, and visits were all
the week-end with her daughter, 1 recei ved with gladness that you re-
Mrs. Robert Rollins and Mr. Rol-1 r J iembered me during my hospital
lins and her mother, Mrs. Ada Cen- lllness
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
opened its session Monday morning.
All mothers were invited to the op
ening. Twenty children registered
Monday. Registration will close
Monday, Sept. 14.
To Celebrate Anniversary
The Lydia Presbyterian church
will observe the first anniversary
of worship in the new. church on
Sunday, Sept. 13. There will be
services at the church in the morn
ing, after which all are invited to
go to Camp Fellowship on Lake
Greenwood for a picnic dinner.
All members and friends are in
vited and asked to bring baskets
of lunch. Transportation will be
furnished for those not having a way
to go on the outing.
Camp Fire Girls Membership
March
The annual Membership March
tfflicle tsile (Jib
Uccicfi f'n (edictnc
When you hear of some remarkable secret discovery for
tjhe treatment of disease, put it down as doubtful. Every
Scientific discovery worthy of the name is made known
to all physicians as rapidly as possible in order that the
yhole world may benefit. It is quite impossible for the
Average individual to keep abreast of medical progress.
He must depend iipoa_his physician. If you suffer from
some chronic di-case and are in the care of a physician,
be a-sured that you will enjoy the advantages of the latest
scientific development applying to your allliction.
Write Your Congressman “NO" on Socialized Medicine
icGee.’s Drug Store
I'hone No. 1
ter.
Pvt. Homer Lawson of Fort Leon
ard Wood, Mo., spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Lawson.
Mrs. Lonnie Tinsley and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelly in
Greenville Sunday,
j Mrs. P. R- Mason and daughter
are visiting her sister, Mrs. Z. W.
Rushton and Mr. Rushton.
Mrs. Gus Harris was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. James
Smith in Spartanburg.
Mrs. Homer Douglas spent the
week-end in Gray Court with Mr.
and Mrs. Johnnie Douglas.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Rushton were
called to Thomasville, N. C., recent
ly due to the illness of her brother,
Law Passway.
Mrs. L. L. Lawson and Mr. and
Mrs. James Moore and family visit
ed relatives in Stanlye, N. C., Sun
day.
Miss Frances Powell of Greer,
was the guest Monday of Mrs. Ada
i Center.
Mrs. J. C. Heath, Mrs. Royce
■ Smith and son, Carey, Miss Patsy
Smithand Gary Brissey of Ware
Shoals, and Mrs. Curtis Heath of
Norfolk, 'Va., were supper guests
| Wednesday of Mrs. J. H. Seay,
j Mr. and Mrs. George McGinnis
and daughter of Chester, spent the
| week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. McGinnis.
Warrant Officer and Mrs H.oward
Dillishaw of Fort Bragg, N. C., and
—TOM NORRIS
Birthday Supper Given
On Friday evening, August 28,
Mrs. Harold Cauble surprised Mr.
Cauble with a birthday supper.
The prettily appointed table was
centered with a birthday cake and
candles. Those enjoying the hap
py occasion with Mr. Cauble were
J. W. Smith, Dock Dover, John
Smith,. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble,
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McGee, and
family, Mr. and Mrs. William Heds-j
peth and family. Mr. Cauble was
presented several gifts for the oc
casion.
Party Given For Son
Friday evening, August 25, Mr.
and Mrs. George Price entertained
twenty-five little guests at their
home in honor of their son, James
Lee, who was celebrating a birth
day. Outdoor games were enjoyed
after which the little guests were
invited into the dining room where
they were served home-made ice
cream and cookies. Mrs. J. H. Har
vey assisted Mr. and Mrs. Price in
serving.
Each little guest presented James
Lee with a gift in remembrance of
the occasion.
Croy-Lokey Riles
Mr. and Mrs. John Dominick an-
family "attended VheluneTaT oF R“ev“ | "° U J? Ce tb * ^riage of Mrs. Domi- 1
Charlie Williams in York Sunday, ft 11 * 8 I s ' 8ter ’ ^ rs 9 ^eCroy to j
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold. J. W. |^ p J’ at t 2 .° cl K ock - Su f nda /-
Arnold, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ^ 5 , T . r ’ at t ^ e hame of Mr- ■
Kinard and son. Jimmie, spent Sun-* MrS ’ f ? orn ! mck ’ Rev ’ J ’ *•
day with Mr. and Mrs. James Ar- r p ‘ lle ”* ° f bating minister, per-
n Hemingway..
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With The Si;k
Friends of Mrs. Barbara Wood-
v :>;d will b*. glad to know she hfe.;
returned home after several days
^tay-at Hays!hospital.
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson returned
from Hays ho-pital Friday after
several days stav.
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Sony to report Mrs. J. H. Bar-,.,, r i—-
bery has been ill several days at ‘ lS ' Ben. Martin, Mrs. W. A. Gar
her home. ner arrd daughter, Mrs. Mattie |
Glad to say Mrs. Lloyd Taylor is| L ' yles and Mrs - J - M - McKinsey of :
able to be out after being ill. I IlliS Clty '
Mrs. W. B. ^hiiiips is a patient „ ~ .
at Hays hospital where she under- Sanders Reunion
went an appnedectomy Saturday. | On Sunday, Sept. 6, the Sanders j
Glad to say Tom Norris is able - lan gathered at the home of Mr. |
to be out after several days stay at an d Mrs. Bobby Sanders for a fam-
Hays hospital.
ily reunion. A bountiful picinic
Friends of Richard Hampton will dinner was served to those attend-
learn with interest that he is re- ; mg: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hale and
spending to treatment at the Spears ! family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wal-
clinic in Denver, Colo., but will re- drop and family and Bobby Carter j
main a patient there for some time. °f Spartanburg; Talmadge San-!
ders of Startex; Mr. and Mrs. Dave,
' Birthdays and Wedding .Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Anniversaries Barker and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Carolyn Huey was six years Arthur Sanders and family, Mr. and
old August 8. , | Mrs. Walter Meadors and childi'en,
Miss Nancy Jean Blease celebrat- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and
ed her birthday Sept. 4. children of this city.
Little Keith Cannon was one year ♦
old Sept. 5. Birthday Party
Ronald Turner and Mrs. John Qn Saturday evening ten boys
Campbell had birthdays August 27. j anc j gi r i s gathered at the home of
; Miss Mary Faye Cagle’s birthday, M rs. R. L. Littleton in honor of
was August 22. ' Jerry’s tenth birthday. Mrs. Jo
Mrs. E. E. Cagle observed a birth- Anne Bundrick entertained the lit-
day Sept. 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wilbanks
'celebrated their birthdays Sept. 16
and 12 respectively.
September 7th was the birthday
of Mrs. Verlee Kelly.
Master Keith Caughman w r as six
years old Sept. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee cele
brated their 34th wedding anniver
sary Wednesdsay.
tie guests, after which they were
served ice cream and cake.
Jerry was remembered by each
one present with a gift for his birth
day.
EnElerlains Daughter
Mrs. Louie Webb entertained a
number of little girls and boys Sat
urday evening, Sept. 3, at her home
in honor of her daughter, Anne,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bigbee cele- who w'as celebrating her birthday,
brated a wedding anniversary Sept. Anne was remembered with gifts
E by her guests who were entertain-
Miss Emily Shelton and Charles ed out of doors and then invited in-
Simmons celebrated birthdays Sep- to the dining room where the can-'
tember 3. dies on the birthday cake were
Miss Barbara Jean Simmons is blown out and the cake cut and
celebrating her birthday today. served! with lemonade, cookies and
September 12th will be the (mints,
birthday of Mrs. Robert Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Braswell
celebrated a wedding anniversary
Sept. 13.
Tomorrow will be the birthday
of Randy Seay.
August 22nd was the wedding an
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Huey.
Ed Huey celebrated his birthday
August 24.
Tuesday was the birthday of Lit
tle Jimmy Boy ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boyter cele-
Revival To Begin Sunday
On Sunday evening,, September
13, revival services will begin at
the Church of God on Elizabeth
street. The pastor and his wife,
Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Barnes, will
bring the messages each evening
at 7:15. p. m.
Special music will be presented
at' each service and the pastor ex
tends a cordial invitation to the
public to attend the services.
of the Camp Fire girls will begin
Sept. 15, and will end Nov. 30.
Yoc are invited to join as a lead
er, sponsor, or committee member,
if you are an adult, or as a Blue
Bird, or Camp Fire girl if you are
between the ages of 7 and eigh
teen. V
No one has to “go it alone” in
Camp Fire. It’s a family affair.
Fathers, mothers daughters all pitch
in on the work and play, and have
a wonderful time doing it.
This year the Camp Fire Mem
bership March theme is “Light the
Way With Camp Fire.’ That’s a re
minder of how consistently Camp
Fire members have been letting
their light shine in our midst. We’re
accustomed to seeing the white-
bloused, navy-skirted Blue Birds
and Camp Fire girls going about
their friendly business in our com
munity.
Collage Prayer Meeting
Cottage prayer meeting will be
held Saturday evening at 7:30 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo 1
w T t-. Lusk. Rev. James Sipes, pastor of
^ a r itrb;^H m n W H M Friendship Fapfls"rchurch, will con-1
Falis, visited Mr. and Mrs. R^ B. duct the service to which the pub i
i t a ur r n k ii dl ii nng the week-end. Mrs. i lie i s cordially invited. i
J. W. Dillishaw remained for a long
er visit with her daughter and son-
in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hamrick and
formed the ceremony in the pres
ence of relatives and friends.
Those attending were Mrs. Levi
Longshore and son, Mr. and Mrs.
1 Matheson Longshore of Newber
ry; Mr. and Mrs. Belton Kinard of
St. Phillips; Mrs. May Newberry!
and Mrs. Alice Newberry of Ral-J
o.^h, N. C.; Jimmie Corder and son
| of Rockingham, N. C.; Atlas Lokey!
and Mr. Reid of Gaffney; Mr. and!
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