University of South Carolina Libraries
12 THE CUVTON CHRONICLE ,n Wr It. m» em« of Interest From... West Clinton MRS. C. A. ELLEDGE, Correspondent and Representative PHONE 176® Mr and Mrs. Carroll Bagwell and chikirm of I^urens. were recent visitors of Mr and Mrs Walt Smith and famiW Mr an/ Mrs L C. Gooch and children were recent visitors in Georgia V. ^ Mr and Mbs Cecil Dowling and daughter. Margaret, of Charleston, spent the \M , ek-end with Mrs. Dow ling's mother. Mrs L C Elledge in Cross Hill. Hubert Leopard visited his broth er. Walter Leopard, near Ninety-Six Sunday Raymond Campbell and children of Hemingway, were week-end vis itors of Mr and Mrs Murray Ad- arn^ They also visited other rel atives while here. ' "~l Mr and Mrs C E. Elledge of Cross "Hill, .were Saturday night guests of Mr ami Mrs Bill Elledge and son^ Mr and Mr- Clyde Britt and family of Greenville, were week end visitors of Mr and Mrs Clyde Croy and family Mr and Mrs ifip Compton and son of Anderson, visited Mr. and Mrs. L C Heaton'and other rel atives on Sunday Mr and Mrs M. D. Smithcrman attended the funeral of their son. James Smitherman. in .Atlanta, Ga . on Saturday They remained for a \isit with relatives over the week-end Also attending the fun eral were Mr and Mrs. Elbert Carson and children. Mr and Mrs. Johnny Smitherman of this city. Mr and Mrs. R L Adams had as their supper guests recently Mr and Mrs Wilson Garner and chil dren of Chester. i VISIT IN FLORIDA Mrs. Huey Barnett and Mrs. James I>unawa\ f ~m , i«' iru'Hl Tis itors for a week-end in Jackson ville. Fla., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dunaway, Mr. and Mrs. Manley Faulkner. Mrs Geneva Caughman and Mrs Vera Foster were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R L. Abrams on Wednesday. Mrs W D Sizemore has return ed from i three months visit with niece sand nephews in Georgia She also spent some time with her sister, Mrs C H Hopper in Green ville. H A Adams remains ill at his home on North Broad street Pvt. Billy Cranford of Fort Jack son. spent the week-end with his grandmother. Mrs W D, Sizemore. BIRTHDAY DINNER ENJOYED Mr and Mrs. Henry Lawson. Sr , and other members of the family celebrating birthdays in November met at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lawson on Sunday. Mr Lawson will bo 74 years of age November 25. and Mrs Lawson was 71 Nov 15. Others celebrating birthdays were Leonard Finley on. the 13th, Jackie Gilliam the 12th, Sweetie Smith the 10th, Ruth Smith the 22. Randall Liner the 25th. and Riley Gilmer the 2ath Also attending were Mr and Mrs Russell Lawson. Mr and Mrs Ike Smith. Mrs Gladys Liner and son. >f Buffalo Also Mr and Mrs H L Lawson. Jr. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Riley Gilmer and chil dren of Jhis this: Mr and Mr- M D Finley of Greenville. PINK AND BI.l'E SHOWER Mrs Tommy Beaman was honor ed with a pink and blue shower on Saturday evening at the commun ity building Twenty friends were present for the occasion and several game'? were" played The honoree received many nice gifts. Refreshment were served by Mrs Beaman’s aunts, who were hostesses: M^s. Hank Caughman, Mrs R I. Adams, and Mrs Paul Faster BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES ' 'Juanita* Hamrick celebrates a birthday today. November it. M-Sgt James Meadors observes a birthday November 20 Eddie Madden has a birthday to day. November 19.' Little Cynthia Madden celebrates a birthday November 21 Mrs J \V. Fowler celebrates a birthday November 19. Hoyle Foster observes a birthday November 22 Mrs Evelyn Bigbee Balkhatn ob serves a birthday November 23. Philip Elledge celebrates a birth day November 23 and wall be 12 years of age. Cindy Mattox observes a birthday November 23. Janice Burns has a birthday No vember 25 Yirl Barker celebrates a birthday November 25. Freeman Lanfdrd ffobsreves a birthday November 25 Richard Dunaway has a birthday November 23 Leroy Gregory has a birthday No vember 23 Judy Revis has a birthday No vember 17. Mr and Mrs. Ray Fowler of Au gusta. Ga.. will celebrate a.wedding anniversary November 22. Mrs. Fowler is the former Hazel Dun away of this city. Mr and Mr> \V J Sheppard will celebrate a wedding anniversary November 22. Mr and Mrs Cleo Lusk have a wedding anniversary November 25 DK CU B MEMBERS MEET Approximately 350 Distributive Education club members were present at the annual district meet ing a! Spartanburg High School on Tuesday A dutch lunch was enjoyed by members of the various clubs The topic of the program was "tWhat Distributive Education Means To Me." with several per sons telling about their experiences and the ways it helped them. Entertainment was enjoyed with members participating those attending from the Clinton district were: Mrs. Dan Orr, teach er of Distributive Education, and members Alice Grant, Dianne Pra- •er. Susan Terry, Clyde Croy. Fred erick Whitmire, and Donnie De vore EVERYDAY COUNSELOR Bt Dr. Herbert P|M«*b ■u. r A in CASH TODAY! repay only SO-iZS Y A • £ per month roe ie months in AccoeoANCt with oun libcaal cbcoit policy HOME CREDIT COMPANY 112 N. BROAD STREET PHONE 432 INSUSANCl INCUIOIO It > '< v j YOU GET EXTRA MEASURE of cushiony driving with Texaco Marfak chassis lubrication. Qyieter riding, easier handling for 1,000 miles or more. Wa, lubricate your car lay chart, not by chance. With it you get a free under-car Safe-T Check-up ... a careful check on many potential trouble spots. For a safer, easier ride, come in today. Mi H. D. Payne & Co. PHONE 570 Distributor CLINTON. S. C. dausly concerned la the prepara'ion if Jm* meals there When Christ fed the five thousand with the loaves and fish, It is quite probable that Hr himself was aware that it was supper time It was Should church suppers and so here that He sta-ted the first church rials be held in a church to help picnic raise funds for church projects’ A Hv olso st>rte; | t?u , { . r , t „ oerrespondent raises this kjuestion Sunrise breakfast^ After His rcoir- There is a division of opinion on rection He*came down to the sea> .his subject among church people side while some of His apostles were One group says that all church offshore in a fishing boat. "Children, funds should come from tithes and imve ye any meat?” he called to offerings. The other takes the posi- them. When they said ‘'No," He in- tion that while tithes and offerings v ited them to breakfast which He are essential, other methods of had already prepared, money raising such as socials, sujj- Christ also sat down to dine with pers. etc , should be permitted the two disciples with whom He 1 ve heard the old saying that wa ||( 0( j on the road to Emmaus. when the fire is lighted up in the was (he honor guest at the table kitchen, it goes out in the pulpit. 0 f m any in various walks of life, Personally. I doubt that very much When you turn to the Bible we learn that they didn’t have church suppers in the temple in Christ’s j time, but the Bible certainly shows ; that Jesus liked dinner parties and j other sijcial occasions. One of His greatest joys on this | iearth seemed to be His visits in the. i home of Mary, Martha, and Laz arus. Dutiful Martha was tremen- ! STAMP OCT TB—JOLN THE FIGHT Christmas seals help fight our number one infectious killer—TB. All are asked to join the fight against TB by using Christma- -eals on every card and every package. CHRISTMAS CARD SALE The Blue Bird members at Petago district are taking orders for Christ mas greetings and other items of the season. PTA MEETS Members of the Parent Teacher Association of Mercer Silas Bailey school met at the school on \V**d-! nesday evening The meeting w as called to order t by the president. Bill Terry. Prin cipal D. S. Templeton led the par j ents. teachers and children in pray er Plans were made by the associa [ tion to benefit the children and school Dan A Yarborough, pho tographer. entertained the audience with picture slides and information of interest on several western states and Canada Mrs. Gus Blakely's ro>m. with the most parents present, won the a’tendance prize NOTICE TO PARENTS All parents with rhildren attend ing Mercer Silas Bailey School are asked to attend and join the PTA meetings in the future Members of the PTA are a vital part of a srho I for a better school and benefits, at ficers state STUDENTS TO SEIX CANDY The students of Mercer Silas Bat ley School will begin a candy sale in the near future The proceeds wi'l be used for the library at Ihr school ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Robert Eugene Cov ington of 300 Beauregard St .* in-* nou ice the engagement of their dau ghter. Joan Elizabeth, to Paul Franklin House, son of Hurley An thony House of. Grant Street. Clarksburg. W Ya.. and the late Mrs. House The couple will be married on St. Valentine's Day. LiSO at Trimly Methodist Church in Charleston Miss Covington, a graduate of Laurens High School, lives at 21 New St. in Charleston. Pur threo years she has worked at Sixth Na val District Headquarters at the Naval Base there Mr. House is a graduaet at Vic tory High School in Clarksburg. He is stationed with the Navy in Charleston. from lie proud Pharisee to the de- *ptard Zachrus * With Jeaus taking such aa active part in the social life about Him, dining with friends, admirers, and even His enemies, K would seem that the church has a good example set bef.ire it. However, we should never forget at these occasions to invite Him to be the Honor Guest. It would be a good idea for a va cant chair to be placed at the head if :hc supper table to remind those attending more vividly of the 1 Un seen 'guest . If all church members tithed and thus^pffered ten per cent of their in come to the church such suppers might not be needed Even if this happened. 1 would still lean towards church picnics, socials, and sup pers for the fd la I've long bit that it is good to get the members of a church together at the church for the grrateot va riety of occasions including Sunday school and morning worship There’s no better place they could be together FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 30th day I of November. 1951. I will render a final accounting of my acts and do ings as Administrator of the estate of C. C. Waldrop in the olfice of the Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun ty, at 10 o’clock a. m. and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Adniir.s trator.-r— 1 —— i Any person indebted to said estate to make dav on or before that date; and ^ all persons haviag claims against said estate will present them on or ' before laid date, duly proven or be forever barred. ROBERT J. WALDROP Administrator October 22. 1959 . it IF YOU DON'T REJkD THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON,>iS. C. Phone Joanna 2492 Shown obovo: B—utiful 20* 6s by Doll fret for just 9 books of Top Vefuo Stomps The best/gifts in life aie free for Top Value Stamps H er eyes say, “I love you.” Her smile thanks you in a way words never could. No amount of money could have bought a more perfect gift. Yet her new doll was free for Top Value Stamps. Your Top Value Redemption Store has just the right Christmas gift ’ for every member of your family. You’ll find everything from beautiful , jewelry to sporting gpods... gifts bear ing America’s most popular, famous brand names. And they’re all yours ...free for Top Value Stamps. Top Value Stamp* guarantees each gift you receive to give you complete, satisfaction or you may return it <Or replacement or exchange. |)))W]))))))W Tee Value Stamps Xjo/dwi ymtiantre' _ e > • I.. 0**10. OKI* Top Value Stamps V/s/t your nearest Top Value Stamp Redemption Store: 361 Kennedy St. T'." ' l ^ V 1r , ( Spartanburg, S: G