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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, August 11, 1949
Number 31
For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. MART SATTERFIELD,
Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lamb of At
lanta. Ga., spent a few days recently!
with Mr. and Mrs. Cluad Willard.
Ed McAlister and Lena were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas!
McCarson in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Grace were call-
spent the week-end with their grand-jW. Williams and Miss Ernestine Par-
parents, Mr. and Mrs,. T. F. King. rish. Balloons were g;ven as favors.
Mr. and Mrs. King had as their guests j Carol was remembered with a
Thursday Mrs. Sallie Adair, Mrs. number of gifts.
Alice Tinsley and Mrs. W. M. Cald
well of Laurens.
Willard Receives Promotion
L. A. Willard, SH3, who is sta-
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chesney visit , , . , ,, 1TO _
ed Mr. .nd Mrs. Ludie Cwinn recent-' «»»** a ^ oard ,«»„«» <*>»•,
Iv in Woodruff ' AV-,2, has recently been advanced ]
' Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Todd | fr0 ^ ship serviceman, 3c, to ship se:-;
will be interested to know they have 18 [ he 800 ° f Mr ‘ anci
moved to Laurens where the former Mrs - Claud NVlllard -
is now employed.
Mrs. W. S. Smith of Arvadia, is
W. M. S. Picnic
The Woman Missionary group cl
Birthdays and Anniversaries
picnic lunch and something to drink,
and meet at the church at 6 o'clock
The husbands ot the members are to
be special guests.
Baby Contest Big Success
spending a few weeks with her son,’ 1 "* ^^onary group cl
A E.' Smith, and Mrs. Smith.
Mrs. Mabel Tucker and daughter a ^ n d t y . ' A "
ed to Warrenville the past week due| 0 f Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. t br i J ns _, a
to the death of Mrs. Grace’s father, ] c. Banks Saturday.
H. A. Hurt. i M r . and Mrs. C. R. Anderson of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gann and Mr. i pi c i tenS) are spending osme time with
and Mrs. Earl Waits of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanders,
visited Granny Grace and Mr. and
Mrs. W. I. Bailey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Biooks Patterson near Clinton.
Mrs. J. W. Fuller, Mrs .Lois Webb
and children visited Mrs. Betty Webb
in Joanna Sunday. | August 13.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd had as | Leon Abercrombie
their guests for the week-end Mr. birthday August 6. ,
and Mrs. Wiley Harper and children j Qrin Davis will hkve a birthday
of Greenwood, and Johnnie Haden 'August 19, and Jerry Davis has a
and Roy Todd of Coronaca. | birthday August 20. ,
Mrs. H. F. Crocker of Winston- * ♦
Salem, N. C., spent the week-end Among The Sick
with Mr. and Mrs. David Satterfield.; Mrs. J. W. Campbell is recuperat
Harris
Lena McAlister is celebrating
birthday today.
August 9th is the birthday of Rex ^ baby contest spounsored by the
® Womans club, was held at Provi-
|dence school Saturday evening be-
i ginmng at 6:30. Colorful balloons,
Donnie Fuller will be 1 year old' » T ‘* nl ' 6 }° ^ childr '"' and
. ,o the wmte draped tables on which tne
celebrated
a j children stood while being judge,
made an attractive and appropriate
Miss Kitty
Moseiey, superintendent of the Jo
anna hospital, Mrs. G. N. Foy and
Mrs. Joe Purdy, all of Joanna, were
judges.
Winners in the baby contest in-
They also had as their guests Sunday ing at her home after being a patient | eluded:
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crocker and daugh- at the Blalock clinic. Phyllis Jean Smith, queen of the
ter.
Mrs. Jessie Mills and children
Mrs. Alice Motte is ill.
Little William Barfield
popularity contest.
^ j ** ... . , _ , ^ as .f e ," Johnnie Lanford, king o! the popu-
epent the week-end in Woodruff with turned home from General hospita*, i ar j ty con:es t
Mr and Mrs. C. S. James. Spartanburg, where he has been very
Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Morgan spent ill.
a few days recently with Mr. and ♦
Mrs. Walter Cato. Mr. and Mrs. Cato Birthday Party
had as their guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith entertained her
Mrs. John Gentry and children of daughter. Arliss. with a party Satur*
Spartanburg. day afternoon on her 5th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gillespie of Games were played outdoors under Mr. and Mrs. Macon Prather.
Laurens, visited Mrs. Addie B. Cole-, the direction of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. 1 year to 2 years:
man and family Sunday. Fuller. Later the 14 guests were in-
Mr. and Mrs Claud Willard and vited into the d.ning room for re-
children. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson freshments. Ar.Jia received many
and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank useful gifts.
Billings nesr Wsre Shoals Sunday, j •
Mr and Mrs. Thad Knight of I Carol Parrish Has Birthday Party
Woodruff, were the guests Sunday of Little Carol Parrish was honored
6 months to I year:
1st. prize. Tyler Hellams, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hellams.
2nd prize. Brenda Grace, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grace.
3rd prize, Mitchell Prather, son of
1st prize. Laura Smith, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith.
2nd prize, Phyllis Jean Sm.th,
daughter of Mrs. Bonnie Mae Smith, i
3rd prize. Gail Johnson, daugnfer
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson,
i ‘ 2 to 3 years:
1st prize. Rudy Huntley, son cf
Mr and Mrs J H Chesney and fam- Saturday at her home with a o;rth-
ij y day party cn her 3rd birhtday. Game.- Mr and Mrs. J. B Huntley.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chalk and were enjoyed during the evening 2nd prize. Johnn.e Lanford, son
family visited relatives in Gaffney Refreshments of ice cream, cakes and of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford.
and Union during the week-end. cold drinks were served to 27 gueits 3rd prize. Sue Word,, daughter cf j
Beth and Becky Moore of Laurens, oy Mrs. Parnsh, assisted by Mrs. H. | (Continued on page six)
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