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p»r* Two THE CLINTON CHRONIC! E THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1949 wr- - For the Week . . , LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS MART SATTERFIELD. Correspondent and Representative Mr and Mr,. Ray Carter and lam- Norfolk, Va.. a ‘,:' v ,'!»»*.''» ' v , 00 ^ cnd m Travetora s . d , eave wjth t VM wtth;the latter, parents. Mr. ■ C h.r!« J Miss De.vel Satterfield and Mr.■ sersary September 2 nr..1 Mrs. Da\id Satterfield spent the 1 Franceen Smith was seven years weekend in Winston-Salem. X. C., old September 1 5. w th Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cracker.! Homer Fuller will celebrate his Mr. and Mrs. Crocker accompanied- birthday September 13. them home for a visit. | ‘ ♦ Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter spent Sunday , ". M. S. Will .Meet Today Whitmire with-her mother, Mrs.; The Woman's Missionary society j h Finney. i of the Baptist church will meet this Charles Mathis, MM3c. has return- ^"* ^ 7 - 30 at ^ home of Mrs. Hugh Ballard, at which time officers will be elected. All members are after spending a his parents, Mr. i , . L Mathis. SX and ur S ed to be P resetv f Mrs. Dewey Mathis and children of Mi', and Mrs. Ike Jones had as their: Pensacola, Fla., are also visiting Mr. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jonah j Mrs. Mathis. ;;nd Airs C. B. Tucker. i Methodist Sunday Sehoel Organized Announcement is made that the Brown and daughter of Xinety-Six. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sanders' and family and Mrs. G. H. Sanders of t’nion, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanders and other relatives in the community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson and (iaughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson in Greenwood Sunday. Lawrence Baldwin of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Collins of Pelzer. were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton, Sr., had as their guests for the week-end a Air. and Mrs. C B Sharpton. Jr., and son (>f Greensboro, N. C.. Methodist denomination is complet- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. OShie.ds and j n g organization plans for a Sunday children, Mrs. Hugh Ballard and sc hool in the Lydia Mills community, daughter, Mrs. Claud Bennett and school will begin Sunday at 10 C arolyn visited Mr. and Mrs. Capers a m i n the Providence school and Gregory, in Williamston and Mrs. will be heId regularly each week at Edith Hanana in Pelzer Sunday. t his hour. Teachers will , be selected Airs .Clyde Smith, Sr., and son, anc j ^he organization completed Sun- Roy, spent a few days in Savannah, Q a y, with classes for all ages. A spe- Ga.. recently with Capt. and Mrs. c j a ] invitation is v extended to all in Clyde Smith, Jr. Capt. and Mrs. the community not attending Sunday Smith and son accompanied them sc hool elsewhere to attend the new’ 1 home for the week-end. * school. Among The Sick , Weiner Roast Enjoy€d Little Richard Sanders is suffering 1 Club 16 was hostess to a group of friends Wednesday at a weiner roast i Willie Carter is able to be back at held at Curry’s Lake. Square danc-| Mr. and work af ter being ill. j ing was enjoyed as part of the rec- Alrs. O. R. Hughes and children of ° tis Smith is a patient at Hays; reation. Forty guests were present, Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin hos P! ta1 ' | *•“ Aliller and daughter of Mountville Fiiends will be glad to know’ litce ( lub 16 Meets Airs. T G Lackey of Columbia, is spending this week with her Sister. Airs. J. A Black, and Mr. Black. Mr. pnd Mrs Earl Johns of Green- vi’.le. were guests Sunday of Mr. and Airs. K F. Johns. Air. and Mrs. Walter Cato had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arrhur Williams and Mrs. Harry Davh ana children of Chester. Eleanor Mason is improving at the Club 16 held their regular meet- Blalock clinic. ing Tuesday, Aug. 30. The following Mrs. Laura Darby is improving officers were elected: President, Mrs. affter being ill'. Ruth Harbin; vice-president, Mrs. Mrs. John Hiller has been ill the Devola Hellams; secretary-treasurer, past week. Mrs. Eunice Conn; program director, ~^ “ Mrs. Daisy Hairston. Mrs. Ione»Wal- Birthdays and Anniversaries , lace is sponsor for the club. . Ithiel Harvey will celebrate his' birthday September 20. Mrs. Jessie Mills had a Kindergarten To Open birthday' kindergarten will be opened Monday morning at 9 o'clock for reg- j year old istration of all pupils entering the school. Mrs. Claud Willard will celebrate ♦ a birthday September 13. DeVaughn Caublr Honored Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield will Friday evening. DeVaughn Cauble THOMPSON’S MORTUARY Complete Funerals From $150.00 Up Clinton's Only Colored Licensed Embalmer AMBULANCE SERVICE I'hone I’dO-.M South Hell St. Clinton. S. C. H L. THOMPSON. E M. THOMPSON. Mgrv Mr ar. i Mrs Randolph Gentry visited Mr and Mrs. Hooper Mat- September 6. • i. .\Kim.rrls Sunday Janet Roper will be one Ro-i and Julia East a of Cross Hill. September 18. • • ’.e weekend with Linda L'U . n : Pecgy S .c W.ll.i: i f ir „ Laws n. Kv. to resume his studies celebrate their wedding anniversary honored with a "hay ride to, at Alt Carmel high school September 12. Curry’s Lake, followed by a water- Mr and Mrs Rudy Cauble of Lau- Mrs. W. I. Bailey. Sr., has a brith- melon cutting enjoyed by a number lens, were guests of Mr. and Mrs day September 24. |°f friends. W R Cauble Sunday Mrs. T. G. Lackey celebrated her Bowling swimming and dancing; Gladys Pearson has returned home b.rthday September 4. , furnished the evening’s entertain- after visiting in Jacksonville. Fla Bill Davis was 11 years old Aug- ment. DeVaughn. who leaves Sunday Mr and Mrs Gibbs Maynor. Mr. ust 2. Xo attend school at Lawson. Ky . was and Mrs Paul Painter and children Mar> Elizabeth Abercrombie was *1*0 given a surprise shower of go of Gaffney, spent the week-end with six years old September 4. 1 away gifts. Mr and Mrs L H Pearson Mrs Marvin Neal’s birthday is Septem- ~ ~ . Charles Pearson and daughter of ber 26. PMMQr NllM Jacksonville are spending the week Mr and Mrs Jonathan Abercrom- Family night for members of the with Mr and Mrs Pearson bie celebrated their wedding anni-i^ydi* Mills Presbyterian church wes ■ " - ■ — — ■ M - ■ „ Wednesday evening at the rec-! reation center with a Urge number of faimlies participating Supper, 1 prepared by the members, was sreved Rev George A Anderson, instruc tor of Brole at Presbyterian college, was the guest speaker Mr. Ander- ton wav introduced by Art Freer, one of his students, who assists the Rev. L \V Brown, the church pastor, ;n his w ork at Lydia. U.ll Cauble led the assembled group in the smg.ng tiiat followed, wttn Joan Kuykendall at the piano. Cooking Srhnol Planned Plan* for a cooking school, directed by Allen Milling company, of Green wood. are nearing completion. Two classes wilt be held daily for five days, with lessons in baking of cakes, breads and pies given on separate days Door prizes will also be award ed The school U free and open to all who are interested in Lydia and Clinton Mills and the town of Clin ton. Sponsors for the school include the Luncheon club and the Woman's club. , Mrs. Dunlap. Mrs. Goodman Guests of Woman's C lub The regular meeting of the Wo man’s club was highlighted by talks by two guests. Mrs. Annie Dunlap and Mrs. B. F. Goodman, of Maunt- ville. Mrs. Dunlap had charge of the de votional. using as her subject, “Mem-, cries.” Mrs. Goodman gave a demon stration in mixing and baking an angel food cake. Mrs. Clyde Trammell, club presi dent, opened the meeting with the j club song, “Look for the Beautiful.” Sandwiches, cakes, potato chips and coca-cola were served by the club hostesses, Mrs. W. A. Parrish, Mrs. i P. L. Piercy, Mrs. Clyde Smith, and Miss Maude Harvey. 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