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4 - -I * /. THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable t ^ 3hp (Eltnlnn (Chrmttrlp If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume XLIX — > Clinton, S. C, Thursday, February 24, 1949 Number 8 LYDIA MILLS NEWS For the Week ... ^ ’ MRS. MART SATTERFIELD. Correspondent and Representative Mrs. T. S. Bagwell of Simpsonville, is spending some time with her granddaughters, Mrs. Cecil McLen don and Miss Doris Bagwell. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Milton King and sons of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Harris 1 and children of Laurens, and O. O. Wilkes of near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Huey of West Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jam§s Huey. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mason and family spent the week-end in Spar tanburg with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Burkhalter. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chumbley and °Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Hawkins of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Grange Chumbley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Crouch of Joanna, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Gentry. Travis McLendon of Davenport, Fla., and Mrs. Louise McLendon of Winter Haven, Fla.., visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thomas over the week end. Pfc. William Motte of Fort Lewis, Wash., is spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Motte. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oakley of near Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt Oakley Sunday. Mrs. Melvin Sattenfield and chil dren spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Harris near Lau rens. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holmes in CJray Court Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nabors and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nabors and Mrs. Lucy Nabors visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Nabors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pace and chil dren spent Sunday in Greer with Mrs. Julie Thrift. Mrs. Hugh Ballard and Mrs. Mat- tie Harvey attended the funeral of their nephew. Lester Douglas, in Laurens Thursday. Harold Hughes of the Marines, has returned to Santa Ana, Calif., after spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bishop had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Minnie Davenport and son, and Mrs. Phillips and son of Newberry. Mrs. Essie Crow of Cross Hill, visited her sisters, Mrs. Hugh Bal lard and Mrs. Mattie Harvey,, over the week-end. Mrs. Frances Taylor and sons, and Mrs. Pauline Lawson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Austin near Clinton. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Crocker and Claude ^of Winston-Salem, N. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. David Satterfield. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Green of Ninety-Six, visited Mrs. Jessie Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blackwell over the week-end. Barry McLendon has received his discharge from the navy and is now at the home of his mother, Mrs. Stella McLendon. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford and Junior visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mahaffey in Greer Sunday. Mrs. Rose Weeks is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Mae Jones, in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Meeks had as their guests over the week-end G. E. Godfrey of Laurens. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mrs. Buddy Sanders had a birth day on February 18. James Satterfield of the navy, will celebrate his birthday Feb. .25. Jackie Thomas’ birthday was Sun day, Februay 20. Mrs. H. L. Mason had a birthday February 16. Tommie Lee Goff was 2 years old February 18. Rudy Caudle celebrated his birth day February 22. » Jimmy Meeks’ birthday was Sun day, February 20. With The Sick Jeanette and J. L. Hughes have 1 chicken pox. Mrs. Clara Smith has been ill the past week. Nora Harris is ill. Little Judy Davis is ill at her home. Mrs. Floyd Emory is a patient at Hays hospital. Joe Fuller is ill at his home on Elm street.' Birth Announcements Wilkes Mr .and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes ^an nounce the birth of a son, Boyd Harrsion, on Feb. 16 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Wilkes is the former Miss Nellie Jackson. Prather , Mr. and Mrs. Macon Prather an nounce the birth of a' son, Mitchell Dennis, February 15 at The Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Prather will be re membered as Miss Bernice Ellis. % _ Birthday Party Little Brenda Chesney was honored on her 4th birthday Saturday with a party at her home on Cypress street. Games and contests were enjoyed by a number df friends. The red and white Valentine motif was carried out. Refreshments were served by her mother, Mrs. Mary Chesney. Each guest remembered Brenda with a gift. some of whom were girl scouts un der her", the former Miss Lucy Bai ley. Refreshments were served by the following club members from Clinton Mills: Mrs. Joe Terry, Mrs. David Word, Mrs. Ella Harvey, Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove and Mrs. J. J. West. Attractive floral arrangements lent an air of quiet charm to the lounge jury here Monday, where the meeting was held. i Austin Stephens, apparently a sub- • stantial farmer, registered from j Negro Serves On Youngs township, was accepted by, • 3 * • * the state in a case against another Jury At Laurens Negro indicted for* obtaining money Laurens, Feb. 21. —For the first under false pretenses, and tried in time in the memory of Laurens court absence without benefit of coun- oflficials, a Negro man sat on a petit sel- Judge M. M. Mann, of St. Mat thews, directed a verdict for the de fendant on a point of law. The defendant was alleged to hav 1 ; made way with a part of his share of a crop grown under a share-crop ping arrangement. >1 BSCRIBE TO r»lt tHRu.NKli "The Paper Everybody Reads’* 8 Celebrates Birthday 1 Mrs. Lee Hamby honored her lit- tie daughter, Faye, with a party' Saturday afternoon. A number of little friends enjoyed the occasion. After an hour of indoor gatnes re freshments were served by Mrs. Hamby assisted by Mabel Hamby. Birthday Dinner Mrs. Rudy Cauble honored her husband with a birthday dinner. The lace-covered table was appropriately decorated for the occasion. In the center the two-tier birthday cake was placed, beautifully decorated in v/hite with pink candles. Those present were the two immediate fam ilies, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cauble and Donaree, and Mr. and Mrs. Furman Brown and children. Scouts To Visit Columbia Saturday Lydia Mills recreation bus will leave the community center - at 8 o’clock Saturday with thirty-two Scouts who will visit places of inter est in Columbia. The girls are guests of Miss Wil Lou Gray who has plan ned an interesting itinerary. A high light of the trip will be vespers at historic Trinity church. Fort Jack- son, the Opportunty school and Lake Murray are also included in the trip. 1 “Club 16’’ Has Valnetine Party I "Club 16" was hostess at a lovely Valentine party Tuesday evening at the community center. Miss Mar garet Blakely and Mrs. Lucy Mar shall pinned red hearts on the guests at the door bearing messages of ro mance, that was the theme nf sev eral games played during the eve ning. A unique way of selecting partners was led by Mrs. Wallace, and the men were auctioned off for . a reasonable laugh. The guests were , invited into the kitchen and by drawing numbers cooked and served appetizing refreshments. Harold Hughes and Mrs. Jesse Boyce were selected party host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Par rish, Jr., as butler and maid made the party very interesting. Story Hour Held Wednesday’s Story Hour held the interest of a large group of children with Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger pre senting the following stories: “Tower of Babel;’’ “Pinnochio;” and "Mollie Takes a Ride.” Follow ing the stories the children drama tized several Bible stones. Girl Scouts Program Tuesday afternoon at the regular Scout meeting the'.ollowing activities were selected: I Folk Dancing. Leader, Mrs. Ed gar Sadler. Cooking. Leader, Mrs. J. A. Wood, assisted by Miss Susie McElhannon. Hobbycraft. Leader, Mrs. lone Wallace. | A class for new scouts now enroll ing is conducted by the troop leader, assisted by Barbara McElhannon and Kathleen Dees, both second class scouts. Patrol Leaders Given Assignments The following girls of Troop No. 1. Lydia Mills, completed a course in patrol leadership and assumed , their responsibilities as leaders at the reglar Scout meeting Tuesday afternoon: Lillie Belle Crawford, Carol Mills, Frances Wray, Frances Mathis, Bar bara McLendon, Claudine Howell, Peggy Satterfield, Kathleen Dees, Barbara' Ann Whitmire and Barbara Sharpton. Song Service. Sunday A community-wide sing will be held at Providence school- Sunday at 3 o’clock with everybody invited by the Woman's club. Mrs. Robert Whitmire Hostess The second shift Woman's club held its regular meeting with Mrs. Robert Whitmire at her home on Peachtree street Wednesday at 1 o’clock. Mrs. Perry Sumerel, club presi dent, led the devotional which was followed by a brief business ses sion. The club voted to give its sup- oort to the kindergarten and li brary, two mill sponsored activities, arfd all organized community work. A salad course was served by the hostess. Woman’s Club Meets Thursday evening the Womar s club met at the community cen’er with Mrs. Clyde Trammell, r ub president, presiding. The devot.on- al was given by Miss Mary Johhson. A brief business session was lelJ. Mrs. James Pitts presented a musi cal program, assisted by her daugh- terSr-Jackie and Sarah, who grve a piano duet and Mrs. Edgar Sadler sang several numbers. Continuing “In The Know,” the club theftie* Mrs. W. L. Marshall gave three .demonstrations: a course din ner; a km. eon; and a buffet din ner. Mrs. Marshall was enthusiasti cally welcomed by club members, :: & • * • • n ♦ * •f »♦ j.: !•' S a 8 8 ♦ f ♦ * ♦ ♦ :: i:i :: ^•v “UDAHY'S GOLD COIN POUND PKG. SLICED BACON . 45c Selected Sliced BEEF LIVER lb. 59c Economy SLICES SMOKED HAM ... lb. 79c Puritan PORK SAOSAGE ....lb. 39c “QUALITY TENDER” BEEF U. S. GOOD GRADE A I I Perishables Shipped Daily And Inspected For j Freshness Upon Arrival At All. 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