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\ < V TU CUMTON CBKOMCLB -£ GMa^ & C, ItanN^r, hems of Interest From... West Clint -V' • MRS. G. H. MAJOR $00 N. Sloan St. Telephone 833*2464 is- Dianna Williams spent the holi days in Greeville as the guest of her brother and family. Mr and Mrs. Pert Godwin and children had as guests Sunday Mrs. Godwin’s mother, Mrs. Mary Evans, and Mrs. Lila An son of Whitmire. Mrs. C. J. Slxton had a$ visi-! tors Saturday her son and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sextion of Greenville. On Sunday Mr. and! Mrs.. Charles Sexton of Anderson, visited his mother. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor had their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Duncan of Charleston as guests Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Warren of Arling-1 ton, Va. ( is visiting Mrs. Jennie Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Downs and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Brazil! 1 and daughter of Greenville, visit- ed Mrs. G. W. Brazil! and other relatives Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Major and children visited Mrs. Major’s mother in Chester over the week end. E. C. Vincent has returned Woodruff, visited Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor, Mrs. Harry Foster and Teresa visited Mrs. Bill Linder, who is a patient in the Whtimire clinic, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith visit ed Mrs. Smith’s mother in Green wood during the week-end. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Vernon Kellett, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Martin, cele brated a birthday on Monday, “Happy Birthday” to Joel Cox, Debra Metis, Jasper McGinnis and David Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.. R. Foster of Fayette ville. N.’C., on January 17. David Lae Canjpbell ia cele brating a birthday January i& January 19th is the birthday of Bardie Cannon, Bobby O’Sulli van. and Clyde Bigbee, Sr Congratulations to Kx ky Ad ams and Burton Reeder on their birthdays January 20th. Dianne Caughman and Mrs. Cleo Wallenzine are observing birthdays on January 21. Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lowery on their wedding anniversary January 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caughman are..celehratipg a wedding anni versary bn January 10th. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McGinnis on their 32nd wedding anniversary Janu ary 20th, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thibo deau are observing a wedding anniversary on January 22nd. REVIVAL SERVICE CONTINUE Revival services are continuing until January 19th at the Eliza beth Street Church of God, Rev. V. Hodges of Dillon, youth dlrec- toi of the Dillon district, is con ducting thes ervices each night. The public is invited to attend. CIRCLE MEETS The Harriett King circle of Cal vary Baptist. Church met. at the home of Mrs. Harriett King on Tuesday morning, January 7. Mrs. James Traynham, circle chairman, presided over the meeting, with Mrs. Fern Hard man taking charge of the pro gram. During the social hour the hostess served a salad plate with drinks. YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP Corner Muagrove and Pitta Streets Cameras — Films — Photo Finishing home after spending some itme at the Veterans hospital in Co lumbia. , Airman 3rd Class Lonnie Os borne has returned to his base at Las Vegas, Nev., after spending a 30-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Osborne, Mrs. W. 0. HarHs has returned to work after being on sick leave for four months. ! Mrs. David Owens remains ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rush in Greenwood Sun- ( day. Later they joined Mr. and j Mrs. Claude Simmons at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H, S. Buz- hardt for a birthday supper for Mr. Cox, Mr. Buzhardt and Mr. Simmons. Mrs. J. F. Weir had as guests Saturday her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weir, of Green- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten, Debbie, Toni and Jimmy visited Mrs. Wooten’s parents in Ninety- Six Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Algie Beetis of Hurricane News MRS. CECIL SCOGIN, Correspondent PHONE SS3-9M1 • Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Burroughs,! o ,'Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Huffstetler fi ; and Sandy visited Mr. and Mrs.! p 'Hoyte Herring in Winnsboro re cently. jj Mrs, Ralph Lawson and chil- P dren visited Mr. and Mrs. George p King in Cross Hill Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Scogin vis a ited in Anderson recently. B Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogin and b Mitch visited in Greenville re-! E cently, going to see their son, W. i A. Scogin, Mrs. Scogin and fam- t ; ily. { STUDY COURSE HELD The Hurricane Baptist Church, held a study course last week on s .-the book of Ephesians. Each de- - !. partment had study classes, with 'an average of 48 persons attend- :ing. The study began on Monday 0 at 7:00 p. m, and ran through • Thursday night. c FAMILY NIGHT • . Wednesday' night Hurricane I *7Baptist Church had family night. * 'Twice a month family night is * .held and all organizations meet *. at that time at 7:30. i * * * Baptist Men’s Day will be ob- >erved at the Hurricane Baptist yr January 26. { CIRCLES MEET J t The Bertha Smith circle met at JJie home of Mrs. Cecil Scogin j* fuesday at 7:30 p. m. The Alberta Taylor circle met . j it the home of Mrs. J. R. Bart- ‘1 Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. -*'~r CLUB TO ME ■ j The Hurricane Community ^lub will meet Thursday (to il light) at 7:30. i! • Mrs. Hugh Young is at home J! jtfter a week’s stay at Bailey Me- j j jnorial Hospital. I I FjgvEY P reach jjZj^more people -i Chronicle V- Fmh 8 to 12 lb. 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