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Volume LIV
Clinton, S. C. # Thursday, November 12, 1953
WEST aiNTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent $nd Representative—Phone 596-J
Mr. and Mrs. James Huey and
children visited Mr. Huey’s brother,
Arlee Huey, and Mrs. Huey in En-
oree Sunad.y.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith and
family of Martin, Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
John Gallman and family of Rock
Hill, were week-end visitors of Mr.
end Mrs. Arzo Ivester.
Mrs. Essie Powell and family of
Greer, were guests Sunday of her
daughter, Mrs. Hubert Rollins, and
Mr. Rollins.
Mrs. Dean Toone and family of
Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and
children of Ware Shoals, visited
their mothers, Mrs. J. J. Smith and
Mrs. J. H. Seay, Sunday.
Miss Rachel Counts and Von
Counts of Prosperity, were week
end guests of their uncle and aunt,
Mr and Mrs. Ronald Amick.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sparks of
Spartanburg, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks.
Students home for mid-term holi
days were Miss Catherine Duna
way, L. R. Campbell, Dewey Bra
zil and Richard Jacks.
Mrs. J. H. Seay has returned
home after visiting relatives in
Ware Shoals.
Mrs. Mollie Painter and Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Bryson and sons spent
Sunday with the former’s brother,
J. F. Stroud, and Mrs. Stroud in
Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks visit
ed relatives in Greenwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrsu Ray Cauble, accom
panied by Mrs. Bud Fuller of Ly
dia, visited Mrs. Betty Cauble in
Anderson Sunday.
Mrs. Sadie Mabry of Gaffney, is
spending the week with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Alvin Trammell, and Mr.
Trammell.
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers were
guests of Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Gregg
in Honea Path Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard
and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Adams attended the funeral of
the latter's sister, Mrs. Ersula Mc-
Cary in Greenwood Sunday.
Paul Glenn of Greenville, visit
ed Mrs. J. H. Seay Monday.
Rev. J. W. Spillers has returned
from Charleston where he attended
the Southern Baptist convention
this week.
Russell Lawson, Jack Lawson
and children of Buffalo, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Garrett of Honea
Path, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lawson during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson, Jr.,
and daughter, Brenda, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Law-
son and Mrs. Ike Smith in Buffalo.
Boyce Wilson of Clemson college,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wil
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper and
family were week-end guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R.
Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. S. C
‘Wade in Great Falls.
Mrs. Sam Adams and friends of
New Orleans, La., were guests of
Murray Adams Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Corley, Bill
Campbell and Mrs. Murray Adams
attended the Southern Methodist
church conference in Florence Sun
day. Mr. Adams and W. R. Thom
as, delegahtes to the convention,
returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Reed of Spar
tanburg, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Word recently.
Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Barnes are
engaged in revival services at West
Side Church of God in Greenville
this week.
Mrs N. W. Bailey of Columbia,
has returned home after visiting
her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Barnes,
and Rev. Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roberts, ac
companied by Miss Roberta Kitch
ens, joined Oneil Roberts, student
at the University of South Carolina,
in Columbia Saturday and attend
ed the North Carolina-South Caro
lina football game.
Birth Announcement
Trammell
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Trammell are
receiving congratulations upon the
arrival of a son, Ernest Gary, at
the Blalock clinic on November 4.
Mrs. Trammell is the former Miss
Elizabeth Mabry of Gaffney.
Woman's Club To Meet
Hie Woman’s club will meet
Taesday evening, Nov. 17, at 7::0
at the Community building. Ah
ladies are invited to join the club.
1 WMU Organisations To Meet
Monday evening at 7:30 the
Woman’s Missionary ‘ Society of
Calvary Baptist church will meet
at the church for their regular
, monthly meeting and a mission
study taught by Mrs. Grange Coth
ran of Laurens. All ladies of the
chnrch are invited to be present
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The Sunbeams will meet Tues
day evening at 3:30 at th§ church.
All children under eight years of
age are invited to these meetings
each week
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The R. A.’s will meet Wednesday
evening at 6:0 Oo’clock at the
church. All juniors and interme
diate boys are invited to the weekly
meetings.
Missionary Society Meets
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of Bailey Memorial Southern Meth
odist church held its regular month
ly meeting Monday, Nov. 2, at the
home of Mrs. W. M. Adams.
The meeting was called to order |
by Mrs. Marvin Stewart, president,!
and Mrs. David Word presented the
devotional. 'Miss Sybil McCoy led
an interesting round table mission
study.
During the business session plans
were made to send the Leamans,
missionaries to Italy, a box of gifts.
Other business items disposed of,
the meeting closed with prayer,
after which the hostess served a
cold plate with coffee.
Number 46
Harvest Party Given
The I-ki-ca-ga group gave a
harvest party at 6 o’clock, Nov. 7,
at the Community building.
Delores Brookshire and Iris
Hughes decorated the reception
and dining rooms with colored
leaves, chrysanthemums, pot flow
ers, pumkins and fruit.
The party began with everyone
joining in a Thanksgiving song.
Melissa Burdette led in quizzes, for
tune telling and a potato dance.
Prizes were giv^n to the winners.
Refreshments prepared by the
group were served in the dining
100m.
Birthday Party Givan
On Tuesday evening, Nov. 10,
Mrs. C. E. Roberts entertained a
group of teen-agers in honor of her
son, Bobby, who was celebrating
his 13th birthday.
Bingo and other contests were
enjoyed throughout the evening.
The guests were Invited into the
dining room. The table was center
ed with a lovely birthday cak«
which was cut and served with ic«
cream, punch, candies and nuts.
Each guest remembered Bobby
with a gift on this happy (kcxvkkl
To Repeat Play Friday
Due to the interest shown by a
large attendance last Thurrfay
evening at the presentation of the
comedy. “The Old Maids' Club",
in Academy Street school audito
rium by the Woman’s club, the ptay
will be presented there again at
7:30, Friday evening, Nov. 13, to
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