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OCTOBER 15, 1952 Clinton Hobby Club Resumes Meetings The Clinton Hobby Club now is meeting each Thursday evening at 7:30 in the community building. New officers who have just been installed for the year are: Mrs. Charlie Hollis, president; Mrs. L. C. Ficklin, vice president; Mrs. Oscar Kinard, secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Marcel Barker, assistant secretary-treasurer. Projects for this year include the making of plywood * v. i i._*_ ? :n- i? ? iius.il uuskcis wun nammcrca copper sides, aluminum trays, textile painting, figurine painting and shell craft. This club is open to the women of the community. You will enjoy the fellowship and be making Christmas gifts at the same time. Be Sure To Vote - Nov. 4 THESE TWO PHOTOGRAPH! Providence School teachers by tl also attended and became better a Kindergarten Is Open At Clinton A kindergarten is available for the young children of the Clinton community each week day under the direction and supervision of Mrs. W. B. Terry. j BIRTHDAY PARTIES are a Kindergarten at the Lydia Mill, gires a party for each youngster h one which took place last month. Clinton Chorus Groups Meet Weekly, Tuesdays Regular rehearsals for the Clinton Girls Choral Club are being held each Tuesday evening from 7 o'clock until 9 o'clock. The Clinton Male Chorus, which is growing in size and has made a number of public appearances, follows the girls group, rehearsing from 8 until 9 o'clock on the same evening. Bluebirds of Clinton Now Meeting Weekly The Clinton Bluebirds, the younger girl's division of the Campfire girls, now are meeting regularly each Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. R. Terry at 207 Bailey street. The young girls now are making rag dolls. All girls QP\/on o i f r K t f\r nino \roorc /~\f ?tVLUi J m age are invited to join this group. M ^ 1 Mr fl b w c ^ y u T Bf^M -L i v i^K . ^^B|b ^ ^ 'a *. ..^ikr 5 SHOW THE LARGE crowd attei ie Lydia Woman's Club. Many pa cquainted with their children's tea< The kindergarten is open to children three to five years of age. It is held Monday through Friday at the Methodist church from 8:30 until 11:30. '"PU : ~ 4 * ~ -i : 1: i iiusf inici fMuu in sfiiuin^ their children to the new kindergarten are asked to call 752-J for further information. V V If \ 1 frequent event at the lone Wallace The kindergarten's Mothers Club aving a birthday, such as the above r H E CLOTHMAKEI *,' *?*?#? FALL OFFERS ONE OF TH last week in the mountains clearly Hallowe'en, Thanksgiving and the children or friends. r<Jki Wm f nding the lovely reception given rents with children in the school :hers. Schubert Club Names Officers The Schubert Music Club at Clinton Mills installed new f o t 1 ?-? f ?1 '/iuvv.io ot men ici^i icrguidl monthly meeting as follows: Elizabeth Cole, president; Martha Joan Reeder. vice president; Pat Cunningham, secretary; Joan Burgess, assistant secretary; Dawn Campbell. treasurer and Lorraine Patterson, assistant treasurer. The club voted unanimously to affiliate with the South Carolina Federation of Music Clubs. They also decided to hold their monthly meetings each third Monday evening at 7 o'cloc' in the community building. Clinton (lampfire (iirls Starling New Projects The Camp Fire Girls at Clinton under the leadership of Mrs. Brevard Patterson and Mrs. Michael Sholar art meeting each Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Clin ton community building. I w?- *** ~? " I^M Mv | ?1 ^ :.1A IE BEST SEASONS of the year for ! r shows, so don't put your camera a n Christmas will offer especially gooi I. V IM A (Cont'd, from Page 3) The Charlie Gaffneys and son, Mack, visited friends in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Fincher of Chesnee, S. C. were recent guests of the Walter Nodines. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Nodine who celebrated their third anniversary in September. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parish, Miss Pat Cauble, Mary Crawford and Jean Venable attended the stock car races in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boozer visited friends in Forest City, N. C. . . . the E. C. Burdettes were visitors in Newberry . . . the Floyd Pooles attended the Dempsev family reunion at Campobella. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burdette oi Lrreenwooa were guests ol the E. C. Burdettes. Congratulations to these recent birthdavs: N. M. Daudle. Sept. 29;' D. V. -Red" Rhodes. Sept. 25; Billy Fennel. Sept. 11; Dick Fennel, Sept. 20; ;Edna Johnson. Sept. 19 John Motte. Sept. 20; Margie Snider, in September and Patricia Arnold was four prjp?F*w |L B? r? 1 JK^mk. fcts^g^ 1 THIS BARBERSHOP QUAR1 > al Wo-ricns Club was snapped as station WLEG in Laurens. The right. Mrs. Leila N. Johnson. M and Mrs. Dollie M. Carr. Three c one from Joanna. 7 .V^' l**^^ rV ^ir "%T! snapshots as this photograph taken tway just because summer's over, d opportunities for pictures of your NEWS September 16. Bobby Richev and Bobby Fuller both had September birthdays. We welcome the following new employees to our depart, . "A /T * O - . 1 T I a. Ti/t menu. ivus. auuv nui iuii, ivus. Dot Gaffney, Mrs. Frances Blackstock and Mrs. Svbel Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gaffney visited Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Jackson and daughters of Spartanburg spent a Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeder. Mr. and Mrs. Lindv Barlow visited the Virgil Reeds in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Martin visited Mr. and Mrs. Clee Blackwell in Deccoa, Ga. Birthdays: Bobby Cooper, September 17; Mrs. William Thrift. September 20; Frances Jeanette Hughes, September 26; W. H. Gambrell. October 5; Earl Griffin. September 9; Mrs. Viola Dietz. September Zo; frank Dietz. Uctober 6. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parish. Jr. celebrated their seventh anniversary September 9. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeder celebrated their sixteenth anniversary October 10. vJ*M rET of the Business and Profes-i*nthey were broadcasting over radio popular quartet consists of. left to rs. lone Wallace. Miss Marie Weir >f them are from Clinton-Lydia and