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1 times* C. ^ A Cm. / i^rs. era vjranani i his wife. Mrs. Era bars Graham, were fcffled in am automobile Nov. M, Mr Graham, tive of Marlboro Coontj. lived W ng ^te. He was a aoa of the V. and PEKSUNAl. MENTION Bn ax) Mn %. Q Qria ® Chariotfcp. WG. ^ent the Tfcaata- gjrmi Hobday* with the latter's mother. Mrs Mrtta 9mmt Mrs Stone returned heme with them after a months rist. Seaman Howard Watkins of Memphis, Tern , aaesd the hc& days with has mm. n. of Polk be had lived hi uia> 10 nave Meeting Tonight The Stephm D. . M. CL, the Unrted ne of the her 2 today) at 7 Ji * employed In the card room of A native of W Graham, 42. also had fived in Chakon moot of her hfe. She was a daughter of the late John and tear oaos, Jack. E. Wudaor and Gerald Graham of the home; three daughters. Mrs. NeDie G. Lee of dmum, Mrs. Marie W. Gib- Martha Graham of the and Mr. Otio of Bt 2, Greenwood, an ham W. Graham of Los let, Calif.; and a Fieetie Rickard of Mrs Howard Watkins Sr Miss Pasty Henderson risked her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler during the bohday bredk from Georgia Southern College where she is a student Holiday guests of Mrs H. £■ Sturgeon were her children. Miss Jane Sturgeon of Durham. S C. and Mr and Mrs. H. £ Sturgeon Jr and children of Savannah. Ga Mr. and Mrs. George Batanan of Sunder, Mrs. Hubert Puts, Mrs. Horace Payne, Mrs. Ray mond Pitts spent Friday hi Mor ion. X C.. with Mrs. CL A. Work of »; Jo Mary ReU of of of Tryon, Ina Greek, X. C.; Legion Aunliaiy B ‘ c * ; Zone Meeting Zone 1 of the S. C. Dept of Lg- ^ Saturday, at Beane Griffis Le- gk* Home in Fdgefifid field Cnit Mo. SB Registration begins at 11 a. m. ■ C of five the nes 1 i to in beny. wn- bell of dimoe Nabors of <d Friday at 2-Si gun. at Calvary by Rev j. w. Mr and Mrs. J. A, Neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mrs W. E. Neighbors day in Hartsrme with Mr. Mrs PaM Stanley. LL and Mrs. WiDiam A, w bo have been stshonril bins Air Force Base, Warn Ga.. are spendmg a by Rev. Virgil Vevtta Bay. Any member of the liary in the at Ba- W. T. Arrowood Mrs Earl Workman. Barths ter Mr. Mrs. W. S. ter Air te leaving Employees Enjoy Turkey Dinner h««sxwd«. Empioynco of the Joanna Plants of Greemeood Milii- enjoyed a Thanksgiving Day turkey dinner at their jobs last week. They were rewarded by the ma ment i<x achieving a quatity-production goaJ act time ago. Each of the three shifts was served l style at their regular meal times. Here, acme of the employees are Pallbearers for Clyde m» „r niewsot Bonds Crois Roads Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gasque of Greenviae announce the birth of a son. James Randolph, on Native of *«»*>—» County. November 25. at Bailey Memo- of the late 2fr. and rial Hospital. he bved in Mrs Gasque is the former Miss Jane Aan Davis, his wife. Mrs of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bwdtriph Johs Baflev Arrowood: three Davis of this dty. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Roy Gasque, also of this city. Jr. The Casque’s have a sf Manchester. X. H.; and 12 Marci, two years old. Gty Observes Week Mayor J. J. “Peck'* Cornwall has proclaimed next Dec. 5-12, as Christmas Seal Week in CUnton in observance of the 59th year that the seals have been used to wage war on tuberculosis. Cornwall is shown here with Camp Fire giris Susan Fuller, Molly Glover, and Kathy Hay (left to right), taking a look at the new Christmas Seals for the coming holiday season. The Cnmp Firt group of Clinton is assisting in the current Christmas Seal campaign.—Yarborough Photo. Use The Chronicle Want Ads F. Copeland of 122 Druid He of First' Mrs. Hub Surrey, Gortb. Attends Coarse At s^T^’J^pTha^ LSU Medical School giving Day » Gray Court with Dr. E. Mims Mobley, Jr., of attended a New Gr oan, r. e ; Jr*. «f For M: Mr*. Pitts. from Novmber 9 to Decaber Jr ’ Barbara spent Thanks. to Henry M Fa- ^ ^ of the Taberco- ** ^ Sbouw ‘ jfith itariaDnn Miss Martha Pitts of Rock The cone, —“Ptomon- Hill, and David T Pitts. Jr., unrversay. were at LL and Mrs. Fred Forte of 2 p.m. of the Groton, of Gad on FlTrahHh birth of a by Rev James A. Huey Holmes, oa Rev. J. R. Krtchms Burial Forte is the of Mr Davis of this dty Loari ToocSer Al Fit Omwdglrt Wash mg ton Meetiag «. ym " - ----- - ~ pieoi ilplton, oa Too 11 a. Dr. HILL’S SERVICE COMPANY ft. CL Far Cal W4-55C2 Day or by the Robert L. Fr Mrs. Ji by the Ko by T« No. 1 Town-N-Country No. 2 ffiwliway 7€ Sooth — West Centennial Street Minit Marts-7 a. m.-ll p. m. Happy Holiday Sweepstakes Vtai Now Stem and Let Mike Tell Yon Mora! Biggest Little Stores In Town a complete line of Reese’s imported Davis from England. Gift wrapped for held each week until ChraJiams entitles you to ticket for the he preseat to win. 5 prizes will td 1st prize is a 10 Lb. Tnrkey. ed hi store No. 1. Drawing wifl December 4. at Store No. 1. — -• t acre as follows: SaDy Pearl r, Henry Smith, Jamec YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED X. C, an trick of the Midsray Drive-la / Mr. and Mm & (1 rhafka, hi jtenty af They*! he aMe te an the akadhoolrf right time. Faftan yao*l ha ariae, tea! their 1945 the needs af thair an thair let, ad with an any, and eaey ft Is: m very fear far Chrtefmas hndgafa at jnat the Wimte enr OTHER SERVICES: Baiey & Son, Badors ISM FDftC a C *4% loticaft Fold Oa Oaa Year Savings Caftificata^ old aan af' af Mi Devil Want Ads r. Her. 24, nem FOR SALE—If improved < over and t to Ms DO-lc CO. J. w. tut. LEONARD-MARLER mcnraiiCD Aiuumf HUiH variety af Mt-im 8.C Favorite Gifts under his tree... ARROW BIG 3 wash and wear fashions Here are 3 wonderful ways to delight every man on your Christmas shopping list! ■ ■■ , Adair's Men's Shop