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/ »i' Thursday, January 2, 1958 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Hiey mw thr young child with Mary, hi* mother, and, fell down, and worshipped him. (Matthew 2:11) We had set up our«crertie on the low bookcase by the picture window. As packages arrived, we laid them, near the creche. One morning I no ticed that the packages had-become so numerous that tjrt?y were begin ning to hide the small manger scene. * I called the children qnd said, “I wonder.if we see what is happen ing.” They did see and quickly began to plan and'rearrange* so that the *iny baby again had his proper place of prominence. Do we see what is happening to us wheq/we allow the hectic round of activities that we have come to associate with Christmas to crowd Christ out of our hearts and homes? Dreading the shopping, gift wrap ping, and card sending, cleaning, baking, and entertaining, one mother sighed, “I’ll be glad when it’s overly / . On a loved one’s birthday we >6nor him and find ways to express our love for him. Let us likewise hold,in highest place and count it all joy to show our love for Christ on H5s birthday. 4 / PRAYER 0 Christ, I would make room tn my heart for Thee. Cast out my sin and so make my heart a habitation wherein Thou canst dwell, honored and loved. Help me to allow nothing to' separate me from love and fellowship with Thee. Amen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Today I will honor Him whose coming gives hope and brings joy to the heart of man : Mrs. Clyde N. Rogers (Ohio) Items of Interest Front /. . Mr. hqd Mrs. Ed King,'of .Rdck Hill, visited Mrs. L.' W. Kmg and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus King ^dnday. Mrs. Ralph Stewart/and Keith visited Mr. and Mrs. Kurman Ott in Lo&rens Christmas/miy. Mr. and Mrs^/W. D. /Terry, Su san and Jo Gdrol spent Christmas day with Mrs D G. Jackson in Co lumbia." ‘ Mr./ind Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and/LeJune and Mrs. Bettie Lqw- vustted Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Har is in'Pelzer and Rev, and Mrs. A. A. Lawson and family in Fountain Inn Saturday. Mr and Mrs.'W. D Terry, Susan and Jo Carol Terry and Beth Tram mell visited Misses Sue and Bet- Terry -in Greenwood Sunday Mr and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and Jimmy, Mrs. E. B. Norton. Mrs. Dick Harrell, Mrs. Charles Kinard visited Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rodel- sperger in Newberry Sunday. „ BM-2 Paul*Arnold, of Atlanta, Ga., is spending a leave with hi.-> par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J L Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger, of Newberry, visited Mrs. Aliee Kin ard and Mr. and Mrs Boyd Holjz- claw Sunday. . ’ Dianne Davenport spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce in Inman. £ Page Nine Gospel Band At Pentecostal Holiness Shorty Painter and his Gospel Band will be playing and singing at the Pentecostal Holiness Church at the Clinton Mill on Elizabeth St Sunday afternoon, Jan. 12, at 2 p m birthday Jan. 8 Ray Caiible will observe his birth- day Jan. 5/ Johnny Thibadeau will be 9 years old Jan. 2. Miss Gerry Trammell will observe her birthday Jan 4 - , ’ . Mrs. Bobby Boyce will observe her birthday Jan. 6 ' Mrs. Grady Smith will observe her birthday Jan 8 ." / Mrs [nabell Hooper has a birth day Jan. 4, "' John Finley will ^celebrate his birthday Jan. 2. Mrs ."'Bessie Queen will observe her birthday Jan. 6 Jerry Wilkie .will celebrate ;hi* birthday Jan. 8. Dorsey Turner will observe his birthday Jan. 3. Burton Phillips observed his birth day Dec., 29 M. A. Milam wilT observe his birthday Jan. 8 Billy,Butler celebrated his birth day' Dec 5. Wayne Butler - celebrated his birthday Dec. 24 Mrs. Jack Wilson observed' her birthday Uec. 25. ’ Mr. and Mrs. H. Adams observ ed their 53rd wedding anniversary Dec 25 Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard ob served their, wedding anniversary Dec. 24 Mrs. Evelyn Snelgrove observed her birthday Dec. 31. Mrs. Fannie Parrish observed hr birthday* Dec 22. Mr. and Mrs. W R Thomas on N. Broad St. Larry Owens is ill at his home on Davidson St. Mrs. Laura Mae Howard returned to her home on McMillan Monday after being a patient several days at Hays Hospital. SUMMONS •Original Complaint Filed With Clerk of Court State-of South Carolina County of Laurens Court of ^Domestic Relations Florence Spearman, Plaintiff. -vs.- West Clinton MRS. JAMES DUNAWAY, Correspondent, Representative PHONE 1417 nJ -. rr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunaway, Peggy and Sandy, accompanied *by Mr. J. T. Bolt of near Laurens, .visited Major and Mrs. Jack Bolt and family in Columbia Monday. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Ned Tyner and family, of Charleston, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Webb Christmas. Lt. and Mrs. Jack Spillers and children of Selma, Ala,, had Christ mas dinner with Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers’ and Betty Sue. Also Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spillers and children, Md. and Mrs. Billy Reynolds and son enjoyed the* day with the fam- ily. Mrs. John Word returned home Sunday after spending- the holidays with her sister, Mrs. Van Garrett in Greenville. * Mrs. Clarence Dunaway, Brenda and Carolyn tfere shopping visitors in Greenville Saturday. DK-2 R. C. Wilkie, of Baihbridge, Md., was called home Saturday aft er his father, Jim Wilkie, was in jured in an auto accident. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stroud and Pam visited the latter’s parehts. Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Barnes in Charleston last week They also visited at Folly Beach. •Mr, and Mrs. Lester Ivester of near here were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan....Cannon Christmas Day. Dinner guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunaway were Mr. and Mrs. Hughey Barnett and J. T. Bolt, of near Laurens, Mr. and* Mrs. Willie Riddlo, of Green ville, Mr. and M*s. James Dunaway and Arthur. Mr and Mrs. Hurk Lynn Fallaw and children, Steve, Robbie and Becky, of Alemada, Calif., have returned home after several days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Fallaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and children .spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Con nell in Gadsden, Ala. M-Sgt. and Mrs. Rozelle Foster and children, of Fort Bragg, N. C„ spent several days over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Fostfr and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Butler and sons spent Christmas’day with the latter’s inother, Mrs. Eva Pressley in Cross Hill. Thomas Moore and daughter, Terry, of Mt. Pleasant, near Charles ton, visited his sister, Mrs. Jack Wilson and Mr. Wilson over the week-end. » !. Mrs. John. Hedgpath, Mr. and Mrs: Donald Cogsdill and Freda — . • W- I AC a*n D • Foster visited Mr. anjUMrs. Bud Carr in Aiken Christmas Mrs. Mary Passhtore. of Fort Bragg, N. C., visited her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.. L. W. Hedspeth over the week-end. Mrs. Mildred Wilkinson spent the holidays with relatives in Toccoa, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. David Storay and Kim, of'Greenville, spent Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Fallaw Mr. apd'Mrs . j/j. McGinnis and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McGinnis and family in Chester Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J.' H. Hughes, Jim my and Iris visited Mrs^ A. H. Hughes in Spartanburg Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller and Gail, of Greenwood, spent Christ mas holidays with Mrs Vesta Eu- nks. rfColie Graham spent a few days Enoree last with* feeth Gruber in week. i Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw and Mrs Essie Powell, of Greer, visited Mrs^Ada Center and other relatives Sunday. \ Mr. and Mrs. J.^J. McGinnis and family visited Mri and Mrs. Billy Marie in Laurinburg, N. C., Thurs day. , ^Jlfarvm Holtzclaw spent several days with his sister, Mrs. R. S. Hud son and'■Mr. Hudson in Atlanta. Ga., during the holidays. y • JJr. and Mrs. L. 11. Dunaway, Lindy, Terry and Debbie, of Jack sonville, .Fla , spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunaway and other relatives during the holi days. Arthur Dunaway, accompanied by J. J. Whitmire, Clyde and Cope land Whitmire, of Joanna, attended the funeral of Mr. J. W. W. Whit mire in Greenville' Sunday after noon. Mrs. Beatrice Dyer, Mrs. Susie Hawks and Ernest Vaughn visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fortner in Greenwood Monday. < - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quinton and Jimmy visited relatives in Canton, N. C.,‘ Saturda^. D. L McGee, who had been visiting there, returned home with them. Mrs. J. W. Ledford, Mw?. William Hunter and children, of Chester, Mr; and Mrs. Allen Vaughn and son, also Anne Vaughn, of Norfollc, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vaughn, of Roanoke Rapids, N. C., visited Mrs Susie Hawks, Mrs. Beatrice Dyer and Ernest Vaughn during the holi days. Anne Vaughn remained for a longer visit with her father. Miss Jeanette Coon, of ..Ware Shoals, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lancaster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Terry, Sr., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Terry, dr., and family in Williston. Ernest Vaughn and daughter, Anne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vaughn in Ila, Ga., last week. Mrs. Ora Wood and J. D. Wil liams visited Mr. and Mrs. L B Slay in Greenville Christmas. Pvt. Tracy A. Caughman, of Fort Campbell, Ky., Is spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Caughman. Mrs. Ora Wood and J. D. Williams visited Mrs. Wood’s son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and fa'mily, also her brother, J. L. Smith and Mrs. Smith in Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. Mollie Painter, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bryson and sons visited Mrs. Painter’s brother, Johnny Stroud, in Spartanburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dunaway, Lindy, Terry and Debbie, of Jack sonville, Rla., Mrs. Ray Fowler, Beth and Mike, of Augusta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunaway and Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. James Dun away were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hughey Barnett near Laurens Sunday. SA Harry Foster, Jr., of Newport, R. I., Is spending a few days leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Foster, Sr. Sandra Griffin ^and Jean Chap man, of .Ware Shoals, are spending the week with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell: . Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard. Elizabeth and Nancy, Mr. andJMrs. Clifton Heaton visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leopard near Saluda Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. *J. C. Adams and daughter, of near Ware ShoaK/Vis-* ited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams Sun day. : . Mr and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and daughters, Mr and Mrs. Clifton Heaton visited Mr. and Mrs Jim Griffin near Saluda. Major ' and-Mrs Jack Bolt and family, of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunaway and Sandy Wednesday. Sandy returned home with them for a few days visit. Mrs. Hubert Leopard, Elizabeth and Nancy;*Mr. and Mrs. H. A Adams visited Mr and Mrs. T. I). Jones in Greenwood Thursday. AN Donald Powers, of Norfolk, Va., spent Christmas holidays with his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Allen powers. They accompanied him to ’'Charlotte, N. C.. Sunday enrovite back^itf camp. T V*'T "Birthdays And Anniversaries Mrs. Harold Gauble will observe her birthday Jan 3. * Mrs. Bettie Lawson has a birth day Jan. 1. Grange Campbell will observe his ^ With The Sick Barry Cannon fibs been ill at his home on Gordon St. • Mrs. Brevard Patterson was medical patient at Hays Hospital a few days Lust week. Rickey Boroughs was painfully burned Monday. He is at the home of Friends of Mrs. Katv^JSvans of this.city will sympathize with her in the lo^| of her sister. Mrs. Beden- baugh of Newberry. The account of helTpassing follows: Newberry, Dec. 29— Mrs May Dobbins Bedenbaugh 84. widow of J L Bedenbaugh, died Saturdays rcjght at the lakeside* Rest Home in Lexington after a long illness. She was the daughter of the late Hesse B and Liza Dobbins. She was h member of the ’First Baptist Church of Newberry. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. J. C. Abrams, of Newberry, one sister, Mrs. Kate Evans, of Clin ton;' two grandchildren and one grebt-grandchiUi Funeral services were conducted at 11 a. m Monday at the Whita ker Funeral Home by thr^TTev. 0 C Tamoreux and the Rev Chailes E. Holmes Burial w'as in Newberry Memorial Gardens. R P Spearman/Defendant TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON ED and required to answer the Com plaint in thus action Of which a copy is herewith served upon voii-j>ad to serve a copy of your ar&$er to the said Complaint on the subscribers at their offices at'Laurens. S. 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