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Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1949 For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS MART SATTERFIELD. Corrpspondrnt and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Milton King and sons of Greenville, were week-end guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. W. F! Allen and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Justin McLen don near Joanna Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pace and chil dren were week-end guests of Mrs. J A. Robertson in Fort Mill. - Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Maynor and daughter of Gaffney, spent the week-end with Mrs. Maynor's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pearson, i Little Sandra Malls is spending this week in Ninety-Six with Mr. and Mrs. F. W Green. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Y. Fo^ef of Jonesville. spnet the past wwk-end with their daughter. Mrs. James G. Gallman, and Mr. Gallman. Mr. and Mrs. James Huey and County Vehicle Licenses $52,035 Columbia, March IfO.(Special to The Chronicle i-^Fe^s paid to the South Carolina highway department as of the first of March for 1949 is sue motor vehicle licenses amounted to $2,823,258. according to a de partment report. Of the total, $2.- 734.004 had been paid between Sep tember 13. 1948, and February 1. 1949. .while the remaining $89,254 was paid during the month of Febru ary. License fees collected in Laurens county on the 1949 issue has amount ed to $52,085. $1,362 was collected in the county last month, and $50,- 723 had been collected previously since the middle of last September. Notice of ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS The Clinton group of Alco holics Anonvmous meets to night and every Thursday eve ning at 8:0® over Copeland Hardware Supply Co. store. Anyone who has a sincere desire to rid himself or herself of a drinking problem is cor dially invited to attend these t meetings, or write Alcoholics Anonymous CUnton, 8. C. P. O. Box 113, Clinton, S, C. for an interview or informa tion. VOU CANT BUY A & rm 'tutuu&l Waterspar Enamel is economical to use. It brushes on smoothly and evenly and retains its high luster for years. PlOt MIDI— Interior or •xtexlox SUN-PROOP—• House Paint WAUHIDI— One coat Flat S5.50 S3.40 C*m« In fdrny f*r rill beeliM, "Celer Dynamic* tar yaw Heme.** D. E. Tribble Co. Telephone 94 Clinton, 8. C. children spent Sunday in Enoree' with Mr. and Mrs. Arlee Huey. Mr. and Mrs. Justin McLendon of near Joanna, visited Mrs. Evelyn Sams and family Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Womble and children visited relatives in New berry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chesney and family and Mrs. Leila Lucas were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Gwinn in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Meeks and daughter spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Armstrong in Gray Court. / | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Maffey and family of Greer, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harris and son visited relatives in Knoxville, Tenn., over the week-end. Jean Smith' of Winnsboro, is spending this week with her grand-j mother, Mrs. Clara Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Grange Chumbley| and daughters and Mrs. Clara Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chumbley in Laurens Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Cromer and Ronnie of Newberry, are spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. John Hiller, and Mr. Hiller. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chesney and Mrs. Leila Lucas , visited Mrs. Ellis, Gwinn in Glenn Springs recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dockins of Anderson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Er vin Shockley and Mrs. Pearl Cul bertson recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter and i family, were guests Sunday of Mr.. I and Mrs. J. H. Finney in Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Reeder and! children and Mrs. Elbe Reeder vis ited Mrs. Thompson Pitts an New berry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Hughes and family visited Mrs. Nancy Hughes near Laurens Sunday. Mrs. Tom Banks honored her mother. Mrs. Mable Tucker, and, Miss Loree Tucker of Laurens, with a birthday dinner at her home Sun day. Dave Long and son of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Banks Sunday. Birth Announcements ratteuon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson an nounce the birth of a son, Robert Gene, at the Blalock clinic on Tues day, March 29. Mrs. Patterson is the former Miss Mamie Willard. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Perry Fulton Rice announce the birth of a son, John Perry, on Friday, March 18, at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Rice is the for mer Miss Maybelie Gassaway. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their m^ny sicts of lovei and sympathy at the time of the' death of our beloved little daughter, 1 Linda Jo. Also for the meals serv-j ed, and the beautiful floral tributes. ‘ —Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harris With The Sick Mrs. K. F. Johns has 'returned home after being a patient at the Blalock clinic. Little Melda Satterfield has been ill tne past several days. Paul Taylor, Jr., is ill at his home on Pine street. Charlie Mathis is a patient at the Blalock cl.nic. Little Bruce Chalk has been ill the past week. Birthdays Mrs. Pauline Matthews celebrated! her birthday March 29. Roy Campbeu was 21 vears old March 22. Rufus Edmonds was 10 vears oldl March 30. J. E. Burkhalter will celebrate his birthday April 1. Birthday Party Mrs. Jessie Mills honored her lit- t’e daughter, Sandra, with a birth day party at her home Saturday af ternoon. Alter outdoor games the guests were invited into the dining room wheie refreshments were serv ed. The children were given hats and small Easter baskets as favors. Sandra received many beautiful gifts. bps. Tuesday, March 28, Doris Ann and Paul Eppley, Tommy Lee Goff, and Don Slack, who were unable to attend the local clinic, went to the Clinton clinic to complete their immunizations. Game Night at Community Center Game night, sponsored by the In termediate scout patrol leaders, is held each Monday night from 7 to 9 o’clock at the community center, for scouts who are learning their Game Badge. There are nine activi ties in which a second class scout must participate to earn this badge. At present the girls, are learning to explain a game clearly!' to ref eree fairly, to understand the rules of good sportsmanship. Scouts en rolled in the course include Bar bara Ann Whitmire, Bobby Sharp- ton, Kathleen Dees, Ruby Howell, Claudine Howell, Ernestine Parrish, Peggy Satterfield, Carol Mills, Bar bara McLendon, Frances Mathis, Frances Wray, and Lilly Belle Craw ford. \ Indoor Picnic j The Brownies, who had planned a hike and picnic, for Monday’s pro gram, Substituted an indoor picnic and imaginary hike with Gladys Mc- Cravy, assistant leader, in charge. Following games and stories, a pic nic dinner was served indoors. Community-Wide “Sing” • - -» ■ - - - .A ' The community-wide sing held at Providence school Sunday after noon attracted a large crowd of sing ers from outside the community and local talent from Lydia Mills. Mrs. Clyde Trammell, president of the Woman's club, sponsor for the sing, welcomed the assembled group and presented Rev. John H. Holland, pastor of Bailey Memorial church, Clinton Mills, who led the devotion al,)-An enjoyable program was pre sented with children and adults tak ing part. Luncheon Club Holds Business Meeting A business meeting of the Lunch eon club was held Friday at 1 o’clock in the lounge of the • community center with Mrs. Robert Whitmire acting chairman, in the absence of President Mrs. Perry Sumerel. The club’s theme song, “Look for the Beautiful,” was fo-jowed by the de votional, led by Miss Eichelberger, club adviser, on the topic, “Service.” After the business session a social hour was enjoyed under the leader ship of Mrs. Rosa Cole, program i chairman. Wednesday’s Story Hour Forty-six children met with Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger in the library of the community center for story r.our l Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Eichel- ! berger, continuing the Bible series, ! told the story of Rebecca and Isaac. 1 Two other stories, the Frog Prince i and Rapunzel, were features of the afternoon’s program. Teen Canteen , The Teen-Canteen .met FJ i d a y- night at 'the cofnrrf&nity center. Pro gressive checkers, caroms, rook and various other games, as well as ^square dancing, were part of the eve ning’s entertainment. Miss Eichel berger acted as adult adviser to the group. • Presbyterian Services ! Evening services will be held at the Presbyterian church Sunday at 7 o'clock with Rev. L. W. Brown, 1 pastor of the church, in charge. The public is cordially invited to attend. Presbyterian Women Reorganize j A reorganization meeting of the women " of the Presbyterian church was held in the library of the com munity center Wednesday at 7 o’clock with Miss Kathryn Eichel berger as hostess. Membership Drive On A Sunday school attendance and membership drive is now under, way at the Presbyterian church with primary, junior and intetmediates each striving to win the largest number of points. Three points will ; be given for.njembers present each Sunday and five points extra for new members received. The contest closes the third Sunday in May. Well-Baby Clinic Held Tuesday, March 2, the monthly well-baby clinic was held at the clinic at Lydia Mills. Mrs. J. D. j WUherspoon, county health nurse, was in charge, assisted by Mrs. Mary B. Rossiter, from the county health department; Mrs.' Myrtle West, in dustrial nurse at Lydia, and Ik-. E. N. Sullivan of Hays hospital. Six teen children were given immuni zation against whooping cough and diphtheria. 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