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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1949
For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS MART SATTERFIELD,
Correspondent and Representative
W. E. McGinnis of Piedmont, spent
the week-end with his daughter,
Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Jr., and Mr. Bailey.
Mrs. Neal Ballew has returned
children spent Sunday ih Greer •with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Mahaffey.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard were
called to Greenwood Monday due to
the serious illness of their nephew,
William Willard, who was hurt in an
a'utomobile accident.
Carol Mills spent a few days the
past week with Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Green in Ninety-C>ix.
Stone in entertaining and serving.
Shirley received many gifts.
Prominent Winnsboro
Citizen Passes
ty- several terms in the general as-
sembly v
The funeral services were held
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Brown was the father of Wal
ter B. Brown, owner of the Gold
was 5 years old
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. Hugh Ballard is celebrating
home after spending a few weeks a birthday today
with her son and daughter-in-law, -. Jer 5 y 1 - Cartcr
Caiitomi?”' PK>),d Wh "*’ to '*"'*•, H^n Btock celebrated her 9th
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard and birthday March 10.
daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. u Freddie Fuller whl celebrate a
Frank Billings, who live near Ware birthday March 29. ... ,
Shoals, Sunday. , M u r ^ Mahaffey will have, a
Mr. and YI: >. O. C. Dees and fam- birthday March 2 <. -
ily of Laurens, were guests of Mr.
£ nd Mrs. Lee Hamby Sunday. i " ,th The Sick
M:a. Jess.. Mills and children were' Mrs. Frances Waldrop has return-
fiics-s o'- Mr. ai d Mrs. C. S. James ed home after being a patient at
in Woodruff during the week-end. Hays hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams and Marlin Neal is a patient at the
s :i<; Air. and Mrs. Alvin Cato of Blalock clinic.
t u ‘c Cia.e .co Cato and son of Mrs. R. C. Satterfield is improving
Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Mr. after being ill the past week.
. \d Mrs. Walter Cato. Claud McElhannon is a patient at
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Slack and chil- the Blalock clinic,
rirt n and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Robbins
v.sited Mr. and Mrs. J, G. Clinton Smith-Patterson
in Newberry Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith announce
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Grace spent the engagement of their daughter,
the week-end in Bath with Mr. and Ruth, to Marvin Patterson, son of
Mrs. Marvin Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Patterson. The
Misses Minnie and Abbie Jones of wedding will take place April 17.
Spaitanburg, spent Sunday with Mr. ♦
and Mrs. K F. Johns. Y. W. A.'s To Meet
Mrs. Mart Satterfield and children The YWA will meet at the home
were week-end guests of her mother, of Mrs. Clyde Trammell Monday
Mrs Florence Ervin, in Clearwater, evening. March 28.
Mr. and Mrs. J B. O’Shields and
family and Mrs. Xat Bennett and
<iaugh:-v visited Mrs. Essie Crowe in
Cross Hill Sunday. tertained Mrs. Hugh Ballard and
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Birthday Party for Beverly Webb
| Mrs. Lois Webb entertained her ^
daughter, Beverly, with a birthday State Highway Commissioner Boyd
i Party Saturday afternoon After an Brown died at his home at Winns-, 1 JJ^Sr at W Joannr n BUides l his son
hour of fun and games refreshments ... .. y 16 . r ., ju • U€ ^*5 les “ ls s ? n »
were served to 22 guests. Mrs. Webb boro Fnda y ni 8 ht after a several he is survived by his widow, two sis-
was assisted in serving by Joyce weeks illness. He was a well known ters, and four, brothers.
Ann, Bobbie Joe Todd and Patsy and highly regarded business man of I •
Fuller. Beverly received a large Fairfield county and served his coun- 1 SITBvSCRIBE TO THE CHRON1CU
number of gifts. 1 —— "——
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“Guest Night" for Club
Thursday, March 17, was guest g
night for the Womaii’s club which
met at the community center. Mrs. rf
J. E. Wray, chairman, entertained «
the group with a number of novel
games featuring St. Patrick’s Day.
Assisting Mrs. Wray was Mrs. James g
Pitts, chairman of the music com-
mitte. Refreshments, also featur- :;j
ing St. Patrick's Day, were served j.j
by Mrs. W. A. Parrish, Mrs. Clyde •;!
Trammell, Mrs. Hugh Ballard and j.;
Mrs. Horace Smith.
- To Hold Community Sing:
Sunday at 3:30 the third in a se- ft
ries' _ dT community-wide sings will j-J
be held at Providence school with g
the Woman’s club as sponsors. Sing-
ers from other communities are in- $
vited. ! :•?
Birthday Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields en-
W. T Queen and children Mrs. Claud Bennett with a birthday
Mrs. Julie Rowland, who is dinner Sunday at the home of thb
a ;n the Laurens hospital, former on Palmetto street. A deco-
Sunday. rative cake centered the dining room
. 'Mrs Clyde Trammell and children table. Dinner was served at noon
spent the week-end ;n Ware Shoals with a number of the families pres-
w;th relatives.
Mrs. Otis Smith and children spent
Sunday with Mrs. Kathleen Ballew
in West Clinton.
ent.
Birthday Party for Charlie Harris
Mrs. Rex Harris entertained her
Week-end guests of Mrs. Laura little son. Charlie, with a birthday
Darby were Mr. and Mrs. Albert party Saturday afternoon. A large
Jackson and family of Prosperity,, number of little friends attended.
M.. and Mrs. Melvin Morgan of games refreshments were serV-
Onestar. Mrs. James Brown and e d. Mrs. Harris was assisted in en-
son of Winnsbano. Mrs. Brown and tertammg and serving by Barbara
st n remained for a longer visit. ’ McLendon and Dorothy Nelson.
"Mr. and Mr. Roy Carter and Bach guest remembered Charlie
c.i.’.d en were week-end guests of with a g.ft. —t—».
Mr 1 Mrs C B Tucker in Trav
elers Rest. . Birthday Party Honors Shirley Stone
M ' G ace Carter visited her Mrs. Robert Stone gave a birthday
d .u..:. \ M s Martha Proctor, in party Saturday in honor of her little
C.e - 1 .; ig‘ the week-end. daughter, Shirley, who was celebrat-
h;. ri.a >h i-'kley and family of ing her 7th birthday. Games and
G.m: . e. spent. Sunday with Mr. contests were enjoyed by the group,
and Mrs. John Motte. after which refreshments were serv-
Mr. .and Mrs. A. T. Crawford and td. Mrs. John Motte assisted Mrs.
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First-Aid Class j.j
Lydia Mills’ first-aid class com-
pleted its training Monday and the •.♦
, following will receive Standard £♦
Course Red Cross certificates valid
for three years: E. C. Burdette, and
R. B. Fennell, weaving department; ii
Mrs. Jessie Mills, Lavenia Turner, g
Roy Patterson, Charlie Waldrop, $
spinning department. Carl Johnson is >8
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Observe "Family Night
Wednesday night the Presbyterian
church observed family night at the %
community center. The guest speak- ||
er was Dean H. G. Prince, of Pres- K
byterian college. A quartet from the g
college, Ann Pitts and Barbara
Workman of Clinton, furnished Jjt
special music for the occasion. |x
Dinner was served to the church if
families and their guests.
To Sponsor Girl Scout Troop
Re-enrollment in the Intermediate $
and Brownie scout trooops is now £
underway. At Monday’s meeting of
the Brownies, thirty, girls between £•
the ages of 7 and 10 registered for
another year’s training. The inter-
mediate troop has thirty-five mertn- ;•»
ters at present, asking to re-enroll. £
The re-enrollment drive closes Ap- j-f
ril 2.. Lydia Mills will again spon- £
sor both troops. |j
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Club To Meet
A business meeting of the Lunch- ?;♦
ean club will be held in the lounge
of the community center at 1 o’clock £
today (Thursday). All members are £
invited to be present.
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Luncheon Club Entertains
Thursday at 1 o’clock the Lunch- if
eon club was hostess to the First-
Aid class now being taught by Carl
Johnson. Rev. John Holland, the li
guest speaker, was introduced by £
the club’s president, Mrs. Perry
Sumerel. He spoke on "Where Do £
We Go From Here.”
A three-*course luncheon was £
served. Committees for the lunch- £
eon included Misses Mildred and
Roberta Prince, tables; Mrs. Perry
Sumerel, Mrs. Nancy Hughes and
Mrs. Robert Whitmire, main course; £
Mrs. H. W. Williams, salad and des- ♦•{
sert. , 8
Guests included Rev. and Mrs. £
John Holland, Clinton Mills; Rev. i\
and Mrs. J. H. Walker, Carl John- g
son, C. C. Burdette, R. B. Tram-|f|
mell, Mrs. Jessie Mills, Mrs. La-
lie Waldrop, Mrs. Clyde Trammed,
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