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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Thursday, August 13, 1942
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
FOR THE WEEK
Mrs. W. P. McLendon, Correspondent
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.)
Sidney Oakley. Richard Demon re
mained for a short visit.
Mrs. Marie Pulley of Laurens, is
visiting Mrs. Ed Fuller a few days.
Friends of Rav. Algie Lawson will
UND THE TOWN
Incidents, Unusual and
Orc^nary, Gathered On
Our\Rounds.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. James of Wood- be sorry to hear he has resigned the
ruff, spent Sunday with Mr. and pastorate of Lydia Baptist church.
Mrs. Rufus Mills. '7 Rev. Lawson plans to enter Furman
Corp. William Griffin of Govern-1 University this fall. Walter
or’s Island. N. Y., is spending a few Ernest Prince visited last week-end has been
days with his mother, Mrs. Maud in Baltimore, Md. J an d orde;
Green, '• ' I )Ar. t and Mrs. Adger Dennis of,Columbia,
Mrs. L. L. Simpson is visiting her NeWberf^. were Sunday guests of Camp Allen,\Norfoik, Va., with the
daughters a few weeks in Greer and Mr. and ^s. J. B. Reeder ; classification o* welder. Mr. Whitlock
North Carolina. Misses Sally Ann and Stella Duck-! enlisted several weeks ago and in
Whitlock of this city,
ted by the U. S. navy
to report Saturday at
London, Conn. Mr. Crisp for several \ from, her son, Lawrence Hall, who is! and expects to be gone about six
years has been connected with the; stationed at MaxweU Field, Ala., that weeks
Parker HoUM ho, * l ch '“ n ** B « to “-|h. h«i . Wtt-d.y furlough, and alt*
a trip to New York would be home
for several days. She postponed her
visit 10 Charles until Lawrence left,
Mass., as a successful executive’ of
the company, and tells us he looks
forward with interest each week to
receiving his copy of “his favorite
newspaper.” The new lieutenant is a
brother of Mrs. Lowry Wilson of this
city.
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. • . . ett .are spending a few days in Lau-|being ordered to report for duty was
Mr and Mrs. Paul Mosely of rens . Mrs Forrest Benjamin. ‘ informed that he had been given a
Greenwood, were Sunday guests • of
Mrs. Rachel Mo^ly and daughters.!
lie Dove and son, Ronnie, | first-class rating on his examinations.
11a Adair of Washington,! < *
Upturned home after 1 Lieut. Robert F.\ Black and Mrs.
Clyde Whitmire of Goldville is oT^fe., H&ve
spending this week with Mr. and siiending the past week with Misses Black, who have beep located at Fo#
- i- McClellan, Ala., for the past three
months, have been spending a short
ing her home with her; leave of absence with the latter’s
— — — Lieut. Wm. P. Jacobs, HI, of the
be sent from there to j 327th Infantry, stationed for the past
several months at Camp Claiborne,
La., is at home for-a thirty-day leave
following a recent operation at the
camp hospitaL His friends will be
glad to know he is now recuperating
from his illness.
Lieut. Jacobs is spending much of
his time walking, he states, to re
gain his strength. “I must do con-**
siderable practice walking,” he said,
“since my first assignment when I
return tp camp will be a thirty-mile
hike.” :
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Ruby Thomas and Thelma 105th Infantry^ division;
hfcve returned home after
Little Tommy Cooper, flve-year-
rOregon, where he will be attached to!old son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper,
Mrs. William Ellis. - s a lly Ann and Stella Duckett.
Mrs. Ben Harvey spent last week Miss M^f8 a ret Nelson of Augusta,
in Laurens with her daughter, Mrs/7ii s _
James Harris. ! sister, itffrs J. W. Fuller. ! parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nel- J^mes Bailey, Jim Coleman and A. I Lieut. Black, accompanied by Mrs.
son sympathize with them in the c.^Caldwell visited Robert Bobo in Black, left Tuesday for Camp Adair,
death of their infant baby. Columbia Sunday
Mrs. Bessie Eskew of Columbia?! Jyirs.
visited her daughter, Mrs. Nell Kuy- : y**
kendall, last Thursday.
Mrs. Sam Hairston has returned __ __ ^ ^ ^
home after spending last week in daughter, Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs. j ^ aro ^ nas is being* held this month j want to read my name—well, my
Hattiesburg, Miss., with Mr. Hairs- p, McLendon and daughter .spent Buke university,^ Durham, N. ^C. Daddy can read it to me
tom __ v 1 Sunday in Newberry with Mr. and ~
J. D. Hairston, Jr., spent last week*^^ g, f. Kellett.
A three weeks summer scl
:hool for
spent Tuesday with his grandmother,
Mrs.-T. L. Cooper, and inquired:
Ma-ma, are you going to put it in
? r 1 spending some lime in Macon, Ga. . u — — ,
ned Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Blackwell and orphanage workers^ froin^ the two The Chronicle? We get the paper and
ib daughter,'Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs.
in Ninety-Six with his grandfather,;
J. M. White. , f
Mr and Mrs. J. D Hairston, Sr.,}
and daughter, visited Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Hellams in Greenwood Sunday.
The Thomwell orphanage is being!
represented by a member of its ma
tron’s staff, Miss Janie Stewart.
Miss Myrtle Chandler of the John
de la Howe school staff, is represen t-
Maxwell Brothers and Kinard’s
store was awarded the trophy spon-j
sored by the American Legion Auxil
iary for the best window display
. ^ V s . v
(PeUtiesI A
/ . _ de la rtowe scnooi Stan, is represent- io „
■Ji D. Hairston, Jr. and Mrs. J. B.; j ng that institution at the conference. i - aw* month of Julv
atterson had birthdays August 10; I Miss Chandler is the daughter of Mr. i n * m y ‘
Birthdays
Hairston, Jr. and Mrs. J. B
jh ,a .AWAA^Hi, VAAWW..T.WV. ha< ^ birthdays August 10.}Miss Chandler is the daughter
Ann and Virginia Hellams returned ^w^h ^hP.V^hirthd^' Mrs u M * Chandler of the) Mrs c H H all left Tuesday for a
with them for a visit. ! C rw,* Wh!t2n h J fl hShdavi Wadsworth section near here. ! visit to her Charles Hall, in San
Mrs. Sammie Couch of tingerville, Ch a rle s ,Whitman had a birthday + ; Ptego, California. Charles has been
nnd Mrs. W. H. Mahaffey and chil- A 'Jf ust . n . . . r ! ^friends of Miss Frances Simpson, navy fi i ght years and at pres-
dren of Arcadia, were Sunday guests P? V1S b 6(1 attractive daughter of Mr and^Mrs. L nt is attending a service school in
of Mrs. S. L Prince. . birthday August-13 W. H. Simpson, will be interested to VA z
Mr. and Mrs. W. ,W. Sellers and 1 Nelhe ° wens had a birthday Aug- kn ow she leaves the latter part of th ^
| this • month for St. George, where
Homemakers Meet
■ she will be a member of the school: vi g it
' faculty for the coming year. Miss i
son of Greenwood, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sellers.
Mr and Mrs. Tobe Nelson and chil- ,
dren visited Mr. Nelson’s sister, Mrs.' The Homemakers club held their Simpson was graduated in May past!SUBS
Lily Mae Roberts, in Laurens'Sun- meetir, g Tuesday night at the Scout from the University of South Caro- 1
day . cabin, with 27 members and two vis- ; lina where she made an excellent |
Miss Lula Lee Neal spent last week ii ors present. . record and took a prominent part in
Tampa, Fla., with her brother, Mrs- Mary Terry made a talk on students’ campus activities.
quilts, urging members to make
Diego, and upon completion of;
ourse will be granted a thirty- j
ave. Mrs. Hall had planned the
ast week but received word
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(Political Advertisement)
in
Sgt. William Neal. i ^ _
Mr .and Mrs. Jim Bright and Quilts,
daughter of Greenwood, were Sun-1 Refreshments were served by Miss
day guests of H. W. Williams and ^eHte Jackson, Mrs. Lou Whitmire
family. I and Mrs. Inez Jackson.
Friends of Rob Morris will regret •
to know he was called to Prosperity With The Sick
last Thursday on account of the Mrs. Joe Nelson is a patient
death of his father. Hays hospital.
Mrs. Pauline Lawson spent Sunday Josephine Jenkins is ill at her.
in Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- home.
liam Wallenzine. I' .
Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Bridwell of, Announcements
Honea Path, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. The W. M S. will meet at the home
J. Dabbs Sunday of Mrs. W. J. Dabbs Thursday, Aug-
•Miss Gladys Satterfield is spending gust 13, at 8:00 p. m.
this week in Greenville with her The library truck visited the Scout
aunt, Mrs. Charlie Blakely. house yesterday and there are lots
Sara Alice Satterfield U, spending of new books. It is, open to the pub-
a few weeks in Greenwood with Mr. He
and Mrs. Fred Meeks. | —
Mrs. Sally Walters and children of Watermelon Slicing
Tarpon Springs, Fla., and Mrs. Codie Twenty Brownie Scouts and their
Bemon and children of Anderson, leaders,hiked to the Big Rocks for a
Friends here and in the Mountville
community of Carl B. Crisp, son of|
Mr. and Mrs. W: E. Crisp, will be in- j
terested to know he has entered the
coast guard service with the rank of
lieutenant (junior grade) and is now !
pursuing a special training course dt
1 the U. S. Coast Guard academy, New
watermelon slicing Wednesday after
noon. After a lesson in woodcraft,
games and swimming were enjoyed.
BER!
»en you cast your
rote August 25
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