The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 17, 1953, Image 10
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, December 17, 1953
WEST amtON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
I S. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Phone 596-J
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•s Anne Traynham nad Cath-
Dunaway of North Greenville
College were week-end guests
Miss Dunaway’s parents, Mr. and lando, Fla., this week.
Brooks Dunaway. j Rev. and Mrs. Roy Allen of Greer
r. and Mrs. Charles Thomason of j were Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. home.
*J**«ivillr were Sunday guests of, Victor Mattox.
He* .and Mrs. C. W. Barnes. i Mr. M. L. Adams and son. M. L.,
Mr and Mrs. Leo Thornton and|j r ., of Epworth, Mr. and Mrs. P. D.
been ill at her home. :
J. D. Hughes suffered serious in- EDITORIAL COMMENT
juries in an auto accident recently ■■■'"' >
and is a patient at Newberry county;
—“ hospital.
Bill! Mrs. Johnnie Mason is a patient ati
'Blalock clinic.
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IN THE DATS OF FEEE
Smith visited Mr. u and Mrs. Bill! Mrs. Johnnie Mason is a patient atj
Shealy in Greenville Saturday. Blalock clinic. ’ ( Ford amassed wealth on the T-
Mr. Ott Thomas is visiting in Op-| lock clinic. Model, John D. Rockefeller got rich
ndn Fla this wo*k 1 H. A. Adams is a patient at Bla- on kerosene, McCormick became a
Henry Puckett continues ill at his millionaire on the harvesting ma-
salesman start he became head of a,
(steel empire in the company oJ the;
great Andrew Carnegie and J. P.'
j Morgan. There were serious and ter-1
rible faults in the American age! was " m *
THE BIRD PERCH
If the bird perch is scraped with
sandpaper or a knife instead of
it, the pet will not con-
(Aas^htcr. Carolyn, visited the latter's
jpswrnts. Row and Mrs. C. J. Sexton
n Sandy Springs Sunday.
Mt and Mrs. Lee J. Holtzclaw
daughter and Mrs. Essie Powell
family of Greer spent Sunday
wftjfo Mrs. Ada Center and other
svfelives.
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Campbell
daughter of Decatur, Ga., spent
'ji» week-end with their parents,
\9* and Mrs. M. W. Adams and Mr.
Mrs. J. L. Arnold.
Paul Arnold arriyed home, Friday
>Omt having spent two years' with
,chine; y.nderbUt a Croesus on rall-j^^, seek
I roads. In the present day it is hard rewards
Card of Thanks to get rich except in the luxury
We would like to thank our friends, trades—automobiles, slot machines,
neighbors and ladies of the Mission- whiskey, government building con-
1 when a poor man could rise to mil
lions, but it made America great. The i
income tax has virutally ended that;
era. Some think to the nation’s best
interests—others have doubts. Men ■
great goals except for'
tract rheumatism.
Watkins, T. D. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. ^ Sodety of tracts. But back in the old days ••Bet.
W. A. Jones, Mrs. Ernest Adams, 1
and son, Howard Jones and Miss
Margaret Durst of Greenwood, Mr.
and Mrs. John Threatt and family of;
Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams
and daughter, and Mrs. Carl Adams,;
of Ware Shoals and Mrs. Melford
McCoy and son of Honea Path vis-1
ited H. A. Adams who is a patient'
at Blalock clinic and other relatives i
during the week-end.
Mrs. Gus Harris spent the week- \
end with Mr. and Mrs. James Smith |
in Greer.
Birmingham, Ala.,
-The Easley Progress.
Wonderful Help
/^Child's Cough
Cecil Pugh f of
.w- U. S Navy in Guam and Japan.
Tccived his discharge at Naval ’ visited Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Smither-
-n San Francisco. man Sunday.
Blanche Creswell, Kneuffer Mrs. E. T. Jenkins of Ware Shoais
! Xwrsfc’*'!]. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jenkins and
- i Mrs. James Craine and Mrs. daughter of Newberry were recent,
£»\ «>. Owens attended the funeral of; visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Camp-i
.****£• > Scott .n Greenwood Sunday, bell.
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers spent
Safartlny with Rev. and Mrs. 'R. D. Birthdays And Anniversaries
•'***£ n Honea Path. Henry King is celebrating a birth-;
,W:\ ..r.d Mrs. Arthur Taylor and day today.
‘surely of Laurens visited Mr. and Tomorrow will be the birthday of;
"W*' Hiehard Turner Sunday. IV) Woodward.
church and Bailey Memorial Meth- A-Million” Gates started out in Tex-
odist church for the prayers, cards, as selling barbed wire. The open
flowers, meals that were served and range men. hated barbed wire like
other acts of kindness shown u£ dur- one should hate the devil. But the
ing the illness and death of our hus- small cattle grower and farmer wei-
band and father, John D. Word. May j edmed something better than rail
God richly bless each of you. fences. Gates built a barbed wire cor-
—MRS. JOHN D. WORD ral at San Antonio and invited the
MR. and MRS. DAVID WORD cow men to turn their meanest long
♦ i horns against it. He converted Texas
Birth Announcement |to barbed wire as “light as air,
Cannon j strong as whiskey, and cheaper;
Mr. and Mrs. Bardy Cannon are than dirt.” From that half circus!
receiving congratulations upon the! —
j arrival of a son born December
SLIPPERY RUGS
A mat or rug can be prevented
from slipping by basting a strip
of sandpaper to each of the corners
on the underside.
For coughs and acute bronchitis due to
colds yOu can now ;
specially prepared for <
colds ydu can now get Creomulsion
rChildreninanew
SURVEYING
J. R. CRAWFORD
CUNTON, S. C.
Phone 3493 Joanna
pink and. biue package and be sure:
(1) Your child will like it.
(2) It contains only safe, proven
ingredients.
(3) It contains no narcotics to dis
turb nature's processes.
(4) It will aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed throat and
bronchial membranes, thus relieving
the cough and promoting rest and
sleep. Ask for Creomulsion for Chil
dren in the pink and blue package.
CREOMUITSION
FOR CHILDREN
fcOms Cougfci, Cfc«it Cold!, AcMft Irooclutis-
JU' and Mrs. W. T. Cook of Bates-
.md Mr. C. J. Williams of
TiWood spent Friday with Rev.
Mrs. J. A. Williams.
Fvr. Jimmie Suttles of Fort Knox,
JCjc, is spending a fourteen-day leave
bis wife and his parents, Mr.
Mrs H. T. Suttles.
■v. and Mrs. W. B. Thorne of
visited their daughter, Mrs.
Trammell and Mr. Trammell
! at Hays hospital. The little fellow has
been named Barry Lynn.
Mrs. Cannon will be pleasantly re-
iinembercd as Miss Patsy Webb.
Christmas Programs
A progrma of Christmas carols :♦
will be dramatized at the Pentecostal s
Holiness church Sunday evening, De- ‘i;
cember' 20 at 7 p. m.
The pastor, Rev. J. A. Williams ft
extends to the public a cordial in- js
citation. jft
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Little Allen Satterfield will be,
Ur '''jnd "Mrs"'Lee Thornton are, w « inesda >' evening, December 23 fe
' ’ ™ the Senior Epworth League of ^
Bailey Memorial Southern Meth-
odist church will present a Christ-j
mas program at the church.
Rev. David Miller pastor extends
celebrating their fifth wedding anni
versary today.
Today is the birthday of Johnnie
Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Oxner cele
brated their third wedding
sary December 10.
Mrs. J. D. Word observed a birth-
hday. Mrs. Trammell and day yesterday,
n returned home with them
l vjsit.
r. and Mrs. Boyd Holtzclaw and
Sammy and Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
were recent visitors of Mr.
Mrs. C. B. Kelley in Ridgeway.
T. Trammell and Mrs. Grady
With The Sick
Mrs. Melvin Huey is recuperating
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Braswell after undergoing
surgery at Hays hospital.
Sorry toreport Mrs. Leo Riser ha/
a hearty welcome to the public
anniver-: ^ pi a y entitled, “No Gift in Re-
[ turn” will be presented Sunday
evening, Dec. 20 at 7:15 at the church
I of God on Elizabeth St. under the
j direction of Mrs. C. W. Barnes. Rev.
|C. W. Barnes extends an invitation
to the public to attend.
Get ahead of the
Christmas
Crowd
To Give Party
This evening (Thursday) at 7:30
p. m. the ladies Bible class of Cal
vary Baptist church, Mrs. J. J. Smith i
teacher, will have their annual
Christmas dinner at the community
, building. Each member of the class
is invited to be present and bring a
gift. Names will be drawn and gifts j
exchanged.
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W. M. 8. Enjoys Dinner
The Woman's Missionary Society
(of Calvary Baptist church held their
annual Christmas dinner Thursday!
evening, December 10, in the Social
Hall of the church.
The social hall was lovely with |
| Christmas arrangements. Mrs. Grady
Smith, president of the W. M. S.,
gave the welcome and the response
and invocation was given by Rev.
| J. W. Spillers, pastor.
The after dinner speaker for the
occasion was Dr. W. M. Whiteside,
Superintendent of the Baptist hospi
tal in Columbia. Dr. Whiteside was
presented linens for the hospital by
the ladies.
Men’s Club to Enjoy Banquet
The Men's Community club will
hold their annual Christmas banquet
Saturday night, December 19 in the
dining hall of Academy Street
school. After dinner the group will
proceed to the American Legion Hut
for dancing.
It
Christmas Program
Wednesday evening, Dec. 23 at 7:30
the Carol and IntermpdtateNChoir
of Calvary Baptist chpch will\re-
senf a program of Christmas mc^ic
with devotional by tHe pastor, Rdy.
J. W. Spillers after iwhich Sanl
Claus is expected toj arrive with
gifts for the children at the Sunday
i School from the Junioqs down.
Make your Long Distance Calls EARLY
Long Distance telephone lines will be crowded on
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in spite of the
many new circuits we’ve added.
We’ll be doing our best to put all calls through
promptly, but there will be some unavoidable delays.
So whenever possible, it’s a good idea to make your
calls before Christmas Eve or after Christmas Day.
H i
And, remember, you save fime
when you call by number
SOUTHERN BELL
TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY
::
Cloth Room Banquet
Saturday, December 12, thd
first atmual d*rfn room Christmas
banquet was held at the community; j-j
building. Fifty guests assembled in! 3i»
i the television room. After being in- j-t
j troduced to Mr. and Mrs. Poole, the &
; hew overseer of the cloth depart-
ment, the guests were seated at three £
j beautifully appointed tables, carry-1
| ing out the Christmas theme. A four- ;j
| course meal was served by members S:
iof the Women’s club. When the meallj-:
was over the guests assembled
in the beautifully decorated music
! room. Group singing and special
music led by Mrs. Lucile McGee and
Dorsey Turner was enjoyed by ev
eryone. The highlight of the evening
fun came when James Dunaway
gave out gifts from under the Christ
mas tree. The gifts were opened and
shown. Special guests for the occa
sion were Mr. and. Mrs. S. B. Snel-
grove of Saluda, a former overseer.
A delightful evening was enjoyed by
all. •
Opportunity School Party
The Clinton Mills Adult School!
held its plosing exercises, including
a program and Christmas party at
7:30 Tuesday evening, December 8
in the Community^ building which
was beautifully decorated for the
season. Some of the students had
helped with the decorations.
The program, conducted by the
students, began with a song, “Joy to
the World,” led by Nellie Osborne,
with piano music furnished by Mrs.
Joe Land, social director.
Special guests, teachers and stu
dents were welcomed by a regular
student, Polly BrazilL The invoca
tion was given by Arthur Dunaway.,
(continued on page 6)
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Others $3.98 up
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