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6 iv' ACADEMY STREET'S Footbal Truman Owens. Front row: Vernor Caughman, Darrell Foster. Terry C Strickland. Ronnie Hedgepath, Sc Quinn. Malcolm Fowler and Gene v Tiff ' HLj ; THIS IS THE LYDIA Midget season. They gained a lot of exper Melvin Bailey. Herman Burdette. . Walker and Bobby Wilson. Secon< O'Shields, Kenneth Tramell, Harol< McGregor and Sam Owens, coach Private Ellison Is Injured In Japan Pvt. Thomas A. Ellison, formerly employed in the Standards Department at Lydia Mills, was seriously injured Sept. 15 while serving in Korea, according to word received by his wife. Mrs. Mary Ellison. Pvt. Ellison was serving with the 45th Infantry Divi: ? - i :*~i oiuu. iic nuw is iii a uospiiai in Japan, and according to word received by Mrs. Ellison he is reportedly doing fine at this time. rVI kif j/H AIRMAN THIRD CLASS James E. Freerran, stationed in Houston, Texas, recently spent several days with his mother, Mrs. Nannie Freeman, Lydia. He is being transferred to Japan soon. T_ EMfft v f_i_s Lit u * 11 team shown above has had a ver^ 1 Ginn Peewee Humphries, Buck M< Campbell and Kir.ard Littleton. Bac im Lawson, Duck Pearson, Kenneth Holder. %< i _ 1 %!<V football team which has played son ience and will show us some even be \llan Moore, Haywood Tumblin, Rom i row: James Fuller. assistant coa 1 Pearson. Joel McElhannon, Bobby E Leaders Train ... < (Cont'd, from Page 1) sions and taught the various e classes. We are glad to provide Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Land with an opportunity ^ such as this so that they may . pass on to the community the benefit of experiences found c successful in other parts of r the country." v Study classes in arts and v crafts, folk music, public re- s lations and many others were t included in the program at ? the annual meeting. r Hi Danny Pearson was elected Duke of Toyland in the recent contest sponsored by the Business I and Professional Woman's Club. t< Danny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. a Cecil Pearson, Lydia Mill. p HE CLOTHMAKEB i 3.i ^ ^ > f successful season under coach cWaters, Gerry Wilkie. Tracey k row: coach Owens; Allan Chalk. Jimmie Ellison. Burnett te hard and fast football this tter games next year. Front row: aid Corley. Wayne Fuller. Larry ch; Aubrey Venable. Jimmy Irown. Doyle Templeton. Jimmy r?i * ? i^norai 1/roups Meet lointly At Clinton The Male and Girls Chorus?s at Clinton now are beginnng work on music for the Christmas season and the two lave been meeting together ately for this purpose The :lubs meets each Tuesday light at 7 with Mrs. Land vho is directing them. If you vould like to participate in ome of the Christmas activiies with this group, please ;et in touch with Mrs. I and igni away. ii tr *. *? RENE is the attractive daugher of the late T. V. Stevenson nd Mrs. Stevenson, Clinton lant. Irene is 16 years old. I NEWS ITEM! (Cont'd, from Page 5) You know what? We forgot to tell you last month about Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker's newest addition to their family. Opal Elaine Barker arrived the day after the deadline for news in August, and we didn't get it in the October Issue, but we are getting it in this month and we're sorry the news is so late. The whole family is very proud of her, and bv the wav Virl Barker, her sister, will be eight years old Nov. 25. Happy birthday to Mrs. Lillian Putnam, Nov. 7: Mrs. Henrietta Dover, Nov. 27 and Mrs. Tan Windsor, sister of Evelyn Blease, Oct. 26. There were certainly a lot of ghosts and goblins around Hallowe'en. Hope none of them got you. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell of Greenville visited Mrs. Hallie Campbell . . . Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Snelgrove and daughter attended a birthday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halsenback in Newberry . . . Miss Roberta Chaney attended a district Epworth League meeting in Columbia . . . the Ben Fullers visited Miss Nell Fuller in Charlotte. The Calvert Marshs of Columbia visited the Ben Fullers. T\ /T ~ l Tl ! r?M! r?i i * xvii. ana ivirs. Dill DiaiOCK and children of Newberry visited the Ben Fullers. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McElveen visited C. M. Lowe who is a patient at the Medical Center in Whitmire. James Waldrop of Greenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morton . . . the Charlie Gaffnevs visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morris and friends in Greenwood . . . the Frank Childers spent a weekend in Kings Mountain with Mr. and Mrs. James Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Armstrong and daughter of Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Weeks and family. TTnirlonlilio^ ?? * ^ ...WMklliVVI 1111CI11 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore of Fresno, Calif, visited Mrs. Moore's brother and sister-inlaw, the Joe Davenports. Mrs. Polly Boyce and son Barry visited the J. C. Boyces in Enoree . . . Richard Thompson of Fountain Inn visited Mr. and Mrs. Preston Culbertson. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie and children and Hallie Campbell spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Yarborough at North Greenville Baptist Junior College. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McInvaille of Aiken visited the i* ? - - * ? iormers parents, the CJrover Mclnvailles and also the latters parents, the John Dobbins. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd * >. 1}" HARRIET ANN BLACK is the daughter of the Harry L. Blacks, Clinton weaving. Harriett was a year old Sept. 24. NOVEMBER IS. 1952 5 AT LYDIA visited the Joe Todds. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Todd and son, Robert, of Columbia, visited the S. J. Todds and the Joe Todds. Mrs. Ethel McLendon has returned to work after being out with the flu. John Motte is now a patient at Hays hospital having returned from Greenville General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Redding announce the marriage of ineir aaugnter, tsetty brown, to Ronald Pace, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Pace, October 10. Happy birthday to S. J. Todd, Nov. 5; Rheba Patterson, Nov. 7; Junior Culbertson, Nov. 10 and Sandra Culbertson, Nov. 12. First Spinning By Mary Ellison Birthdays: Mrs. Maude Harvey, Nov. 29; Mrs. O. H. Miller, Oct. 7. Mrs. O. H. Miller spent a weekend in Laurens with her J .u*? T UdU^illL'l , ijCiiui d miuci . . . Peggy Bailey was a supper guest of Mrs. W. R. Pridmore. More birthdays: Little Bruce Chalk, 4 on Nov. 5; Mrs. Mattie Gallman, Nov. 18; Vivian Pearson, daughter of the L. A. Pearsons, Nov. 18. Pvt. Walter Whitt, son of Mrs. Lessie Davis, has been transferred to Korea. Judy Ellis, daughter of Mrs. Houston Ellis, will celebrate a birthday Nov. 20. The Bill Crockers have moved to Joanna. Miss Barbara McLendon is in a Greenville hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Knight announce the birth of a son, Oct, 25. She is the former Dolly Romines. The Lydia Mill Pentecostal Holiness church invites everyone to their services with Sunday School at 10 and services at 11 each Sunday. James Satterfield, son of the Mark Satterfields, who is in the navy has been promoted to Boatman 1st class . . . Mrs. Mildred Holland and children visited the Rrook<? Pattersons . . . Mrs. G. S Sanders of Union visited her daughter and sons, Mrs. Sallie Chalk and James D. and Ray Sanders. Mrs. M. M. Windsor visited her brother in Richmond, Va., who had a heart attack and was in a very serious condition. We are glad to have Mrs. (Cont'd on Page 7) MYTRICE JUANITA. daughter of the J. R. Hamricks, Clinton plant, will be 9 November 19. She it in grade 3 and hat three brothert.