The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 22, 1953, Image 16
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, October
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Phone 596-J
\ffss Juanita McGinnis and Shir
ley Powell were week-end guests
of Miss Joyce Powell in Abbeville.
Mr. and Mrs. D. ,D. Ficklin and
children visited C^imar Ficklin,
who is ill, and , Mrs. Ficklin in
Greenw’ood Sunday.
Mrs. Boyd Norris of Greenville,
and Miss Gerry Trammell of Rock
Hill*, were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Trammell.
A. Williams. There were 22 ladies
present and Mrs. Edwin Blackwell!
gave a very interesting program;
with “Sufferings of Christ” .as her
subject.
After a brief business session
Mrs. Williams served ice cream and,
cake.
Honored On Birthday
On Sunday Mrs. Jessie Samples
honored Mr. Samples with a sur- j
Mr. and Mrs. John Vassey and p r j se birthday dinner at theirhome.,
children spent the week-end with •phe dining table was centered with]
the former’s mother, Mrs. Vivian a birthday cake and those enjoy-
Cox, in Spartanburg. jj n g the happy occasion with the
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W’atts of Samples family were Mr. and Mrs.
Mountville, were week-end guests j Jessie Samples, Jr., of Ware Shoals,
of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone and fam-
S. C. Foster. ' ~~ :ily of Lydia, Mr. and Mrs. William
Mrs. Sadie Mabry of Gaffney,
spent the week-end with her
daughter, Mrs. Alvin Tdammell and
Mr. Trammell.
Mrs. C. E. Ivey of Ware Shoals,
Samples, Georgia
Mrs. C. B. Smith.
Samples and
With Th* Sick
Sorry to report Mrs. Wm. Cannon
spent the week-end with her son, I i s confined to her home with ill-
E. E Ivey, and Mrs. Ivey. ! ness.
Misses Dawn Campbell, Styrley i Friends of Mrs. O. J. Gilliland
Dunaway, Tony Ray and Mrs. Ur- w iJi regret to learn she is a patient
sula Blakely visited Ed Dunaway a t a local hospital,
in the Central hospital in Green- ^e regret to report Ed Dunaway
ville during the week-end. is seriously ill at the General hos-
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell pital in Greenville,
and daughter of Decatur, Ga., spent Robert McGinnis is ill at his
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J.! home.
L. Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Mur-1 Mrs. H. C. Cauble has returned
ray Adams. j to her home after a tonsilectomy at
Mrs. Cecil Walker of Laurens, the Blalock clinic,
and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Batson of Mrs. Homer Douglas is able to be
Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. | home after several days stay at
Wiliam Cannon Sunday. ! Hays hospital.
Mrs. Melvin Huey and son, chas,. Mrs. z. W. Rushton is convalesc-
and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bragg in Joanna
Sunday.
Messrs. Richard Jacks and Aaron
Clark of North Greenville Junior
ing at her home after undergoing
surgery at Hays hospital recently.
Friends of Mrs. Ina Bell Hooper
will learn with interest that she is
able to be home after several days
college were week-end guests of stay at Hays hospital
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glad to report Mrs. Joe Land is
Frank Jacks. able to be out after being confined
GMc Charles Kinard of Norfolk, to her home several days with ill-
Ya., spent the w'eek-end with his J ness,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Norton, j
Mrs. E. P. Jenkins of Ware w. M. S. Meets
Shoals, was a recent visitor of her; The Woman’s Misionary Society
daughter, Mrs. Ben Campbell and : 0 f Calvary Baptist church held its
Mr. Campbell. j regular monthly meeting Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and evening at the church with Mrs.
family of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. | Grady Smith, president, presiding.
Russell Lawson, Mrs. Dollie Smith, Mrs. Joe Campbell opened the
Jack Lawson and family visited Mr. meeting with prayer and Mrs. Kate
and Mrs. Henry Lawson during the
week-end.
Riddle, program chairman, led a
very interesting program on “A
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams were Sinful World—A Sufficient Ser-
visitors in Greenville Monday. ! vice,” with the help of several la-
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris dies. Mrs. Vernon Trammell led
and family and Mrs. Gus Harris the devotional thoughts,
spent Sunday in Anderson with Mr. A business period was held and
and Mrs. Alex Harris. several matters disposed of, after
Mrs. H A. Adams, Mrs. R. L. Ad- which the meeting w’as closed with
ams, Miss Magdalene Leopard and all prayerfully singing “Lord, Lay
Furman Adams visited Mrs. Eusula Some Soul Upon My Heart.”
McCary and relatives in Green
wood Tuesday,
R. T. Trammell and Mrs. Grady
Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Boyce in Spartanburg Tuesday,
Hobliry 'Club To Meet
The Hobby club meets each
Thursday evening at the Commun
ity house at 7:30. We invite every
J. J. Owens and Mr. and Mrs. one who is interested in arts and
Hubert Leopard visited Mrs. Ersula crafts to join us.
McCary, who is ill, in Greenwood ! ♦
Sunday. Mrs. H. A. Adams, who Adult School Makes Progress
had been with her sister, returned The adult school at Academy
home with them. Street is maintaining a good en-
Mrs. Marguerite Curry, Mrs. H. rollment and interest is shown by
L. Cunningham, Mrs. Elmer Queen, regular attendance of many stu-
Misses Blanche and Lora Cox at- dents.
tended the Martin reunion at Mt. At present the courses of study
Gallagher church near Ware Shoals is enveloped in work books of dif-
Sunday. ferent subjects. In this way more
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weir and rapid progression may be made by.
son, Johnny, of Greenville, were an individual. j
Sunday guests of the --former’s Tonight every student is asked to
mother, Mrs. J. F. Weir. be present for the taking of a group
Mayor and Mrs. J. P. Terry and picture of the-adult school. At an
William Terry were called to early date a filnj entitled, “South
Baltimore, Md., Sunday due to the Carolina,” will bfe shown to the
death of Mrs. Terry’s brother, class and will be of much civic in-
Chnstopher Davenport. They will terest.
iema:n for funeral services which
will be held today. | Court of Honor Held
Misses Blanche and Lora Cox, Monday evening, October 19, the
Mrs. Bessie Queen, Mrs. Marguerite Laurens District Court of Honor
Curry and Mrs. H. L. Cunningham was held at Academy Street school
visited the W\ K. Stewarts in Lau- with a large crowd present,
rens recently. j R. C. Wilkie, troop 138, Clinton,
Misses Shirley Reynolds and Lil- opened the meeting with a song,
lian Hayes attended the state fair George Zupp, Laurens, led the
in Columbia Tuesday with the JHA scouts in the Scout Oaths. John
g.rls. Hunter asked Ch arles Leather-
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin and wood to present the boys second
daughter Jane, visited Harry Fick- class cards and badges. W. C.
lin who is ill, and Mrs. Ficklin in Baldwin awarded the first class
Spartanburg Sunday. cards and badges. Neil Dailey of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor ann troop 111, Clinton, received his Life
Sybil, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wind- rank. Mr. Hunter anci Mr. Baldwin
sor and Ronie and Mrs. O. C. Der- then counted the number of people
rick spent the day Sunday at Mt. who had come as representatives of
Mitchell and isited Mrs. Duncan in certain troops. Clinton’ troop 138
Marion, N. C- won the banner for its sixth time
• with Clinton new troop 174 as sec-
Birlhdays and Wedding ond.
Anniversaries j A movie which was taken at the
Bobby Cagle will celebrate his camporee was shown to the crowd,
birthday tomorrow. The court of honor was closed with
Octooer 25th the following will the Scoutmaster’s benediction. The
celebrate wedding anniversaries: next court of honor will be held
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dunaway, November 16 at Joanna at the club
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Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway, and 1 house at 7:30, with all invited who
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tinsley. ! can come
Mrs. Carl Windsor Miss Verlee
Hooper and Mrs. Annie Mae Caughr
man will celebrate birthdays Oc
tober 26.
October 17th was Miss Elaine
Hooper’s and Roy Trammel l’s
birthday.
Paul Foster celebrated a birthday
October 16.
Little Barry Turner will cele
brate a birthday October 29.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin cele
brated their 15th wedding anniver
sary Tuesday.
Today is the birthday of Joe Ad
ams and Mrs. Ben Campbell.
Russell Lawson celebrated his
birthday October 2.
Yesterday was Miss Margie Ann
Campbell’s birthday.
Auxiliary Meats
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Pen
tecostal Holiness church held its
regular monthly meeting Tuesday,
October 12, at the home of Mrs. J.
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