The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 17, 1949, Image 10
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LYDIA MILLS NEWS
For the V/eek ...
'I Evelyn Abercrombie serVed individ- i
ual cakes topped with candy hearts |
i and ice cream to the sixty-two little
I friends present.
MRS M \RT SATTERFIELD,
« orrespondrirt and Representative
Valentine Party Given Sunday
School Class
Mrs, Cecil McLendon and Mrs. R.
E. Whitmire entertained their pri-
— mary Sunday school class at the
Mis. Horace Hamm of. Joanna, home of Mrs, Whitmire on Saturday.
- . n: Friday with Mrs. Sarah Frances. A number of children enjoyed this
r.ylor and sons.'
d. C McLendon, Justine McLen-
d< n. Mrs. Leon Thomas and Mrs.
Evelyn Sams were called to Lyons,
(F. , Saturday due to the illness of
their brother. Red McLendon.
Misses' Doris and Gladys Pearson
vpent the week-end in Gaffney with
.t. t n.\es. party. A number of little friends
Mr. and airs. Tom Banks and ^ , .. j j
Mvrtis Lc. ngston spent Sunday,with * the honoree attended. . Mrs^ W il-
Mrs ; Bank/ mother, Mrs. Mable
"^and'^rK F. Johns had as anan Each guest remembered Glo-
tceir guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. na Wlth a gt{t ‘ ^
Walker Jones and family Mr. and Birthdays and A „nivesaie S
Mis. T L Jenkins and Mrs. Dan * Mrs -j ohn H; i le r had a birthday
M.ller of Union. February 11 - ' : ^ ^
Margaret Brown of Laurens, spent Mrs . - Add i e B . Coleman has a
tne week-end with her grandmother, birthd Februarv 2 7.
- happy occasion. After an hour of
games refreshments of cup'cakes, ice
cream and Valentine candy were
served by the hpstseses.
Birthday Party for Gloria Thomas
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Edward
Williams honored her little sister,
Gloria Thomas, with h birthday
Mrs. Bessie Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner and fam-
y of Greenville, visited Mr. and
Mrs M. V. Patlreson Sunday.
Mrs. Ma-t Sattenield and Linda
.n.i Mrs W icdell King and children
We>: Cl.nton, visited Mr. and Mrs.
B; c.mi in Lawens Sunday.
Mrs. Polly Brown and children of
Aruiio
her
large group of little friends were
W. was celebrating his
Mrs. Rex Harris celebrated
birthday Sunday.
Billy Willard’s birthday was Feb
ruary 6.
Faye Hamby will be 5 years old
February 18. _ n
Birthday Party for J. W. Davis
Little J. W. Davis was entertained
acw.'.j.v spent Sa.u:da\ wun Saturday with a birthday party by
Rdper. . Mrs. Bill Nelson at her home.' A
M: s. V. I Bailey and Mrs. Floyd*
t'un-.o.e We:e called to Sylacauga. present** J
A M no ay due to the serious ill- 2 nd birthday.
° 4 ;. ht ‘V ‘‘Hher, L. D. Williams. Tb £ Valentine motif was carried
' s P ent tne Pf st out. Games and refreshments were
..tek ::: I .ncvnle, N. C., with , en j 0 y ed . The honoree received many
’ ^' «iftS
Carey Sm.th of Ware Shoals, spent ® ‘ ^
";; t . ■•veok-en.i with Mr. and Mrs. With The Sick
e i> do riamniell. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. K. F. Johns remains ill at her
I:..mme.l .ina children accompanied borne
.'..m nome Fji a ; Rubv Hughes has recovered from
.1: and a.r>, Paul Marner of an iUness .
' ;ve *' e g u ‘^ ls Mr - a: ' J Mrs - Peggy Sue Willard is ill.
' t'*ogers Sunday. ^j rs ^.j eo A b ercr ombie is ill at
Mrs. S. J. Todd Mrs. J. W. Fuller t her home .
.i I u-» visited Mr. and Mrs. Wiley paul Tay ] or< j ri i s a iji e to 5 e out
W .rpcr m Greenwood Sunday. , aft6r a week's illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young ol ^ —.
Mi untv
ille.
visited M
r. and Mrs. Jot
Abercrombi
le Sunday.
Mrs
Lev
vi, Oakley
and Pat Pur-
i>f
neo:
■ Clinton,
visited Mr. snd
Mr, A
. M.
Shumate,
Jr., Thursday.
Mrs.
Ka
*. Bennett
and daughter
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Host
s aur.ng ti
ic week-end of
Mr. ,.n.
., H. H Bennet; in Lau-
Mr.:
.Kid
Mrs J. B
. O'Shields and
‘ mny
5 pci
at Sunday
with Mrs.
k.o Ci f
we
m Cross l
lill.
Mrs.
Po-
>ey Davis
and Mrs. Bill
.,on
a er
e called to
i Florence Sun-
day be
v’ a U:
o: the
death o: their
1': ■ “he:
u n cl e , Neal
Spring.
Valentine Party
The kindergarten boys and
enjoyed a Valentine party Me
morning, having as their
Jjrfjs
special
guests their mothers. The rooms
were attractively decorated in red
and white. The center of interest
was a large Valentine box covered
.v:th white paper frills and tied with
red .riboons interspersed with tiny
red hearts. After singing several
nursery songs Mrs. Wallace told an
appropriate story to the group. Many
beautiful Valentines from the box
were given out.
Mrs. J. A. Boyce and Mrs. Melvin
Satterfield served refreshments of
... .. , _ , . i fig bars and fruit nunch. (
Birthday Party Enjoyed j ,
Saturray afternoon at 4:30 Mrs. The mothers present were: Mrs.
Je.'Se Abercrombie entertained at a ^y ce ’ *^ rs - Melvin Satterfield,
children’s party honoring her daugh- •'j 1 ' 3, Overstreet, Mrs. Lois^ ''’Pbb,
ter. Marcelle, on ner sixth birthday. 1 ^ rS- ® en ^P rol ff e ! ^ rSt 5l ar ‘
The kindergarten rooms were decor- ^ )n ’ ^ rS- ^ Wmtmire, Mrs. Archie
a'.ed in a prolusion of red hearts. ^ oun » an b Mrs. David Word.
The relershment tables were cover- .T nr j f
«i .nth fluted .ed and white stream- T ^ 44) '.
ers held in place by large Valentines. „ ^‘“ b ** . W ‘ U en, ' r,a , m ' ,, " ,th
servtng as holders for the Valenttne t, ' eir bu f bands J s Suests at a Valen-
- tine Party Tuesday mgnt at the com-
In the hidden hearts contest the mun,1j ' cenler ' ,
pr.aes were won by Robert Smith Decoration Committee
a.nd Pat B„ley. Picture were made Th ^ coration vmmlttee ot . the
o the group. Several games were 1 k . * visited the stores in
,«1 by Mrs Wailace and Mrs. Abbr-' K^rur^Uy moSdng ZtiS
cr . nofe orougnt in the birthday cake, , ans f v / aleht , ne p°arty. Mrs
oh” waf-vety Freuy m blue>'' loca ' drug store for refreshment,.
party dress. Hold “Open House "
11 ^ e "-' 00 ’ n Gallman and Mis.^ ^j on day evening Kathleen Dees,
THE CHRONICLE assisted by Ernestine Parrish, Pearl
Webb, Ruby Hughes and Margaret
Mason, held open house for .the
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Program
Laurens Drive-In
Theatre
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Children Under J2 Free
First Show Starts 6:30
Ijtst Complete Show at 10
First Show Starts at 7:00.
RAIN OR MOON
See A Complete Shdw
After 10:00
Fri.-Sat. Feb. 18-19
THUNDER IN
THE VALLEY
Peggy Ann Garner
Con McCall is ter
Edmund Gwenn
Reginald Owen
TWO COLOR CARTOONS
Mon.-Tues. Feb. 21-22
WITHOUT
RESERVATION
Claudette Colbert
John Wayne Don Defore
TWO COLOR CARTOONS
Wed.-Thur. — Feb. 23-24
MY FAVORITE
BRUNETTE
Bob Hope
Dorothy Lamour
TWO COLOR CARTOONS
scouts and their .guests from 7 to
10 o’clock at the community center.
Games,, music, and dancing fea
tured the evening’s entertainment,
and refreshments were served.
To Hold Clinic
Tusday, February 22, the regular
well-baby clinic will be held at the
clinic at Lydia Mills from 2 to 4
o'clock. Immunizations against
whoeping cough and diphtheria will
be given. A physician will be in at
tendance. __ -•
Engagement Announced
At a lovely party given in the
community center Mr. and Mrs. C.
B. McLendon announced the engage
ment of their sister Doris Jane Bag-
well, to B. F. Harvey of Lydia Mills.
Woman's Club To Meet
Tonight, Thursday, the Woman’s
cluo will hold their regular meeting
at the community center. j
Continuing the course of study,!
“In The Know,’’ Mrs. W. L. Marshall,
will demonstrate the course dinner
and a luncheon. A special musical
program has been arranged with
I Mrs.- James Pitts, pianist, and Mrs.
Edgar Sadler, vocalist.
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Canteen Activities
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wood directed
Canteen activities Friday evening at
I the community center. All boys and
girls within teen-age group are in-
i vited to be present next Friday eve-
ning from 7:30 to 10 p.m.
Second Shift Workers Meet
• The members of the second shift
i Woman’s club were entertained at a
luncheon at the community center
Thursday at 1 o’clock. Following
the luncheon a business session was
held and the following ofificers elect
ed; President, Mrs. Perry Sumerel;
Vice-President, Mrs. W. E. Ellis;
Secretary, Mrs. R. E. Whitmire;
Treasurer, Mrs. L. C. Koon; Program
chairman, Mrs. Rosa Cole. The club
wlil meet every 2nd and 4th Wed
nesday at 1 o’clock.
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