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/ * f / Pagre Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1949 Training School 4 H Club Gives < Contest Winners Newberry; Miss Susan Hall, county brate his birthday June 6. demonstration agent, Miss Adeline. V.i The State Training school 4-H club terhievement program was held last Friday night with the club president, Rudy Darr. presiding. The progarm featured a dress revue in which 34 4-H girls participated, exhibits and displays of clothing achievement, needlework, food preparation, and canning. The winners in the club 'will be invited to compete in the county achievement program to be held in July. In the dress revue six girls placed in the blue ribbon, group: Mildred Lovett, Grace Darr, Meadow Woot en. Della MvAbee, Virginia Roberts, •ind Nannie Lou Fowler. Winners :n the jimior achievement contest were: Doris Mathis, 1st place; Kathern Lanford, 2nd place; and Irene Stevens, 3rd place. Senior clothing achievement winners were: Rijby DhVf. 1st place'; Betty Elrod, 2nd place; Lillie Mae Silvers, 3rd' place. In the needlework class those receiving ribbons were: Irene Stev- cn£, blue: Nannie Lou Fowler, red; and Frances Fuller, white. Bertha Cook. Lillie Mae Silvers and Jessie Ball received ribbons on pajamas they displayed. Margaret Callahan, Lu:'z“ie Mae Anderson, and Valtie Martin received 1st. 2nd and 3rd places, respectively, for aprons. Mat- lie Lee Wylie. Margaret Upchurch, i,nd Bobbie Jean Mathis received rib- bons for housecoats. Canning exhibit winners were: Betty Elrodr'tilue ribbon, and Dor.s Smith, red ribbon. In the food preparation • contest, Fdith Turner and Doris Smith re vived blue ribbons on their cakes. Mary Catherine Ellis received a blue ribbon on breads. Martharee Silvers placed second. Anita Silvers received a blue rib bon on her zoom improvement pro ject The 4-H club chorus, directed by Jo Shay, sang "Song of Peace” and • A Song of the Open Country." , Judges were Miss Eloise Johnson, state girls 4-H club leader from Win- throp; Miss Jane Winn, assistant home demonstration agent from Long, assistant home demonstration agent, of Laurens. Club officers are* Ruby Darr, pres ident; Edith Turner, vice-president; Meadow Wooten, secretary, and Bob by Jean Mathis, music chairman. Mrs. Beatrice Sloan has served as local leader of the club for 12 years. Mr. and Mrs. J ,E. Burkhalter will celebrate their 22nd wedding anni versary June 4. Priscilla Ann Mathis and Mrs. J. H. Holmes will celebrate their birth-; days June 8. J. H. Chesney had a birthday May 9th. For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. MART SATTERFIELD, Correspondent and Representative AUTO LOANS PROMPT SERVICE SECTRITY LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO. (Chartered 1905) 12t9 Boyce Street Newberry, S. C. L. W. Cooper, Agent Clinton, S. C. , fOR QUICK i PICK-UP • TRY OUR ■ TUNE J V...UP..^ COOPER MOTOR CO. Phone 515 West Main Street THE FINEST LINE FOR 1949 MERSON LECTR1C FANS From Smallest To Largest In stock for Your Summer Comfort HOME SUPPLY CO. Pitts St. — Phone 423 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanders and family spent the week-end in Pick ens with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson. Mrs. Hugh Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields and children and Mrs. Claud Bennett and daughter visited Miss Peggy Ballard in Co lumbia Saturday. Mis. J. S. Navy visited her son, PL John S Navy, and Mrs. Navy in Columbia the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A Parrish were week-end guests of their daughter, Mrs. E. E Robinson, and Mr. Rob inson ui Winston-Salem, N. C. Friends of Luther Navy, formerly o f this community, will be interest ed 'o know he has accepted a po sit on with the McDougall Con- struction .n Atlanta,, Ga. J. V. Mason of Spartanburg, is visiting his son. H. L. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mason aad fam ily visited in Spartanburg over the week-end. Doris and Elizabeth’ Lancaster of Union, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gallman. Mr. jyid Mrs A. E. Smith had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peace of Inman. John Manley of Gray Court, spent a few days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. W W. Ball of Hen dersonville, N.C.. are spending a ew days with their daughter, Mrs. H. W. Williams, and Mr Williams. Miss Claudette Parrish of Joanna, spent the week-end with tM. and Mrs Carl Johreon. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sumerel were week-end guests of the latter’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Dobbins, in Cross Anchor. * Mr. and Mrs. J. E Burkhalter and* family visited the former’s mother, Mrs. Nora McCall, in Fork Shoals Sunday. Mrs. Leila Lucas spent a few days recently in West Springs and at tended the funeral of her father-in- law. J. H. Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chesney and , children visited the latter’s brother,. Sam and Troy Guinn, in Spartanburg Sunday. They also visited Mrs. Myrtle Gwinn and family in Glenn Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Nabors and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Benjamin near Clinton. Mrs. R. B Fennell and son visited relatives in Spartanburg Monday. Mrs. Pete Fowler of Converse, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mathis. Mrs. J. C. Meeks and sons visit ed Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Todd in Jo anna Sunday. 'i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson and daughter were guests Sunday of Vic tor Lawson and family near Clinton. Mrs. Jessie Mills had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Brown and daughter of Calhoun Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Green and C. T. Estes of Nin ety-Six. Mrs. David Satterfield and son spent the week-end with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crocker, in Winston-Salem, N. C. Pfc. John S. Navy has been trans ferred from Fort Jackson to Fort Frances E. Warren, Wyoming. Mrs. Nancy Hughes and son, John Wallace of Laurens, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hughes. J. P. Oakley visited relatives in Anderson during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hill and children of Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mrs. Neal Ballew. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edmonds had as their guests Sunday Andy McCall of Lockhart, and Mi*, and Mrs. J. E. McPeters and family of West Clin ton. _ . Mrs. Clara Smith is visiting her sister, Mrs. Betty Smelcer, in New port, Tenn. Miss Faye Chumbley of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grange Chumbley. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lawson and son of West Clinton, were gusets of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Motte Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes and children, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jack- son attende'd the funeral of Julian Burns in Spartanburg Sunday. Kitty and Bootsy Gill of Biloxi, Miss., spent a few days the past week with Charlie Motte and daughters. Marion, Judy, Charlsey Motte and Doris Tucker visited their mother, Mrs. Charlie Motte, in Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis and daugh ters of Joanna, were guests Sunday oi: Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus Harris over the week-end. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mrs. Helen Simmons celebrated her birthday May 24. Pfc. John S., Navy, Jr., had a birth day May 27. J. L. Hughes celebrated his birth day Friday, May 27. Linda Edmonds was 6 years old May 26. Clovis Wilkes had a birthday May 26th. Raymond Kuykendall will cele- Birthday Party for Homer Gallman ' On Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. G. Gallman honored her son, Homer, who was celebrating his 4th birth day with a party. A large group of friends were present for the oc casion. Games and contests were enjoyed. Later in the evening Mrs. Gallman invited the guests into the dining room wwhere refreshments were served. Each guest remembered Homer with a gift. Out of town guests were Doris and Klitabeth Lancaster of Union. I Among The Sick H. W. Wood is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. Hugh Ballard is ill. Little Linda Sue Satterfield has been ill the past week. Mrs. Rosa Cole is able to be out after a recent illness. * Little Elizabeth Ytrurrg has meas les. Mrs. Jessie Thomas is a patient at Hays hospital. Piano Pupils Present Recital Mrs. James Pitts presented her piano pupils in recital at the com munity house on Saturday evening. At vantage points in the spacious club rooms were bouquets of Queen Anne’s lace and daisies. During the evening punch and wafers were served. Rendering musical selections were Betty Sanders, Martha Joan Reeder, Donaree Cauble, Peggy Satterfield, Betty Jean Meeks, Sammy Ray, Bruce Walker, Frances Ray, Patricia : Davenport and Barbara Mills. M0BIL0IL Gas and Oil Complete Line Groceries CHARLIE NABORS West Main Street Phone 511-W EXTRA SPECIAL New 9 Cu. Ft, Electric Refrigerators 5-Year Guarantee Regular $299.00 Now for S219.00 $22.00 Down. Easy Terms. HOME SUPPLY CO. Phone 423 WALKER’S Y MARKET S. 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