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k* a x +: The Chronicle Strives To Be A Clean News paper, Complete, Newsy and Reliable 3k diktat dlfnmtrk -r» If You Don’t Read The Chronicle You Don’t Get the News Volume UV Clinton, S. C, Thursdoy, October 1, 1953 ^ •» . Number 4Q WEST amiON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Phone 596-J Mrs. Cecil Spurlock and son of | Mrs. George Word in Laurens Sun- Charleston'are spending sevesal days'day. Sgt. and Mrs. Lonnie Btadford and_ son of Columbia are spending a fif teen day leave with Misses Eliza- with her sister, Mrs. Marcell Barker and Mr. Barker. Mrs. Thornton Meadors, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunaway and Harold beth and Jeanette Woodward Meadors spent Sunday in the moun-l Friends of Pvt. Paul Woodward tains of North Carolina j will learn with interest that he has Rev. D. V. Huggins and Rev. D. B .. f German >' With Early of Asheville, N. C. f visithl Mr. u t n f t and Mrs. M W. Adams. ^ Mr - and Mra ; Henry Lell oi Lau- .. __ , ^ . rens were visitors Sunday in the . an( ^ ^ rSi Harmon of. ^ame of Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. Whitmire were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ethel • Summers and Mrs. Eleanor Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Sparks of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall of Union visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ridings ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett and daughter of Cross Keys spent Sunday in Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ridings. Miss Jeanette, Woodward has re- J. H. Sparks during the week-end. i turned home after psending several Miss Marie Weir and William Weir visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weir in Greenville Saturday. days with Sgt. and Mrs. Lonnie Bradford in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser spent Sun- Mrs. Ora Woods, Mr. and Mrs.(day with the latter’s brother, C. W. Johnnie Mason and J. D. Williams visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin and daughter, Jane, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Ficklin in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lanford and sons of Louisville, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Durante Greenaway of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Whitsel and sons of Hull, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whitsel of Joanna, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whetsel. Mrs. Sara Porter and son of Lau rens spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper and sons spent the week-end yrith Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wade and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cooper In Great Falls. Mrs. Sadie Maibry of Gaffney .vis ited her daughter, Mrs. Elvin Tram mell and Mr. Trammell Sunday. Mrs. Charles DelLeganeau of Mia mi, Fla., spent the week with her mother, Mrs. Annie Adams who is ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith and spent some time with her brother, David Adams and Mrs. Adams. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers spent Friday and Saturday in the moun tains oi North Carolina. Mrs. Richard Turner and children spent Thursday in Laurens with Mrs. Ethel Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sattrefield, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Satterfield spent the week-end with Pvt. Earl Satterfield at Parris Island. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson and family of Augusta, Ga., were week end guests of the latter’s brother, George Price and Mrs. Price. Leon Anderson returned home after a two weeks visit with his uncle and aunt. Gambrell and Mrs. Gambrell in Central. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barbery and son of Greenville were week-end guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trammell and children visited the latter’s par ents, Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Thorne in Chesnee Sunday. Mrs. Trammell and children remained for a longer visit. Mrs. J. H. Seay is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. John Heath and Mr. Heath in Ware Shoals. Miss Patsy Smith, Gary Brissey, Carey Smith, Mrs. Bernice Heath and daughter, Mary Jane of Ware Shoals, Mrs. Curtis Heath of Jtorfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and son, Keith, Misses Gail and Susan Heath of Greenville were Sunday guests of Mrs. J. H. Seay and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mrs. Fannie possett celebrated a. birthday Sept. 27. , Miss Joyce Gossett celebrated her birthday Sept. 29. Mrs. Robert Adams will have a birthday tomorrow. Mrs. Ada Center is celerating her 74th birthday today. Ben Woodward celebrated his 65th birthday Sept. 22. September 13 was the birthday of Mrs. Henry King. Returns From Korea Sgt. Lawrence Barbery, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery arrived home Friday after serving a year with the U. S. Army in Korea. Sgt. Barbery is spending a thirty day leave with his parents after which he will re port for further duty. Wtih The Sick Rev. J. A. Williams is able to be Mr. and Mrs. John Word and Miss 1 out after being a patient at the Gen- Sue Word of Lydia visited Mr. and eral hospital in Greenville. Choose your partner... and have a Coke Look around. The familiar red coder is only steps awa]} ready to refreeh you with the unique flavor of the world’s favorite soft drink...delicious Coca-Cola. Friends of T. R. Knox will learn with interest that he is convalescing at his home after several days stay at Hays hospital. Mrs. Horner Douglas is ill at her home. -r ^ Entertains On birthday Little Jane ficklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin, observed her fourth birthday Thursday, Sep tember 17th. In celebration of the occasion a large “number of little friends and playmates were invited for an afternoon pprty. Mrs. Ficklin was assisted by Mrs. Calvin Cooper, Mrs. D. D. Ficklin and Mrs. A. C. Young in'entertain ing and serving the little folk. After games the little folks were invited into the dining room. The table was beautifully appointed with a pink and white birthday cake with bur pink candles surrounded with pink carnations. After singing happy birthday to Jane, cake, ice cream and punch were served. Favors were presented to each little guest. Revival Continues Revival services will continue tbfough Sunday evening at the Pen tecostal Holiness church with Rev. W. O. Callahan as the visiting evang elist. Special prayers for the sick are a feature of each service. Miss ‘Tiny” Manley of Greenwood has charge of the music and brings messages in song as well as playing each evening. The pastor, Rev. J. A. Williams extends to the public a cordial in vitation to attend each service at 7:30 P. M. Schubert Music Club To Meet The Schubert Music club will hold their first meeting Monday eve ning at 7:00 o’clock at the Commun ity building. The club’s new officers for 1953-1954 will be elected. Camp Fires To Meet All the Camp Fire Girls with their leaders ^ will meet this afternoon at 4:30 to go to Horse Shoe Falls for a weiner roast and nature study. Womans Club Installs New Officers For Year The Woman’s club of the Clinton Mills Community enjoyed its annual covered dish supper last Tuesday evening, at the Community house. The invocation was given by Mrs. Clinton West, retiring president. Mrs. Oscar Kinard opened the bus iness part of the meeting with the devotional taken from the 15th Psalm followed by a prayer by Mrs. George Ellis. Each retiring officer was presented a gift by the club members in appreciation of faithful service rendered. The following new officers wire installed with Mrs. Joe Land con ducting the installation service: President—Mrs. A. T. Powers. First Vice-President—Mrs. Oscar Kinard. Second Vice-President—Mrs. A. C. Young. Secretary—Mrs. Tom Norris. Treasurer—Mrs. J. J. West. Assistant Treasurer—Mrs. Charles Lowery. * Mrs. Powers presented Mrs. B. Templeton, the speaker for the eve ning, who gave an interesting talk on Cooperation in which she com pared the success of the club with that of a baseball team, stressing the necessity of loyalty and team work. Mrs. J. R. Reynolds closed the Judge of Probate of Laurerts Coun ty, at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Guardian. Any person indebted to said estate meeting with a prayer for the com-, is notified and required to.ja^ke ing year’s work. payment on or before that date; and i all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duTy proven, or be FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 3rd day of November, 1953, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Guardian of the estate of Richard Albert Thomas in the office of the forever barred- LEON L. THOMAS, Guardian. Joanna, S. C. Sept. 19, 1953. 15-4cw Dr. W. W. Adam* VETERINARIAN 614 Mus^ove Strett Clinton. S. C. 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