The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 24, 1949, Image 11
Thursday, November 24, 1949
THE CLINTON CHHOMU E
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Pajfa Three
For the Week . . .
IYDU MILLS NEWS
MKS. MART SATTERFIELD,
Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson, Mrs.
Connie Davis and son visited Mr. and
Mis. Matt Davis and Mr. and Mrs.
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Carolyn visited Mrs. Ruby Cody in on Palmetto street. All members i
Whitmire Sunday. I 3 ™ invited to be ^present.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Edmonds and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
McPeters in West Clinton over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Ellis and son
iof Fort Bragg. N. C., were week-end
! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis, [vember 24.
A A , _ , . Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mason eele- .
Arthur Dunaway of West Clinton. their 24th wedding anniver .
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Gerry Thomas will celebrate his; (
birthday November 25.
Harold Mason has a birthday No-;
spent Sunday with Bruce Ellis.
sary November 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emory had as ^ Dean Mason of Kelly Field
John Davis near Whitmire Sunday, j their « ues is over the week-end Mr. Texas< celebrated bis birthday No-
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thomas had as an< i M rs - M. W. Thomas and family vem ber 15.
their recent guests Mrs. Cliff Sanders I nrnan » Mrs. Letha Rhodes, Fran- ^
and family of Ninety-Six. | ces Mr. and Mrs. Otis Fuller Kindergarten Mothers Meet
Mrs. J. L. Pruitt and daughter, 2ri ^ ^ au 8hl e r o f Union. 1 Thursday morning the Kindergar-
I/i. and Mrs. Theron Fouche of Spar-1 Mr. and Mrs. Walker Jone> and ^ en mo tbers club held its regular
tanburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and f am ily of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. the president, Mrs. Carl
Mrs. Clyde Rhodes. ° ver !, he j .. Johnson, presiding. Th4 secretary,
Mrs. Mamie Wiles of Tennesse, is and Mrs. C. R. KuykendalL ^ rs j) av i d Word, called the roll and
visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Motte, visited Mr. *and Mrs. S. L. Oakley m ead th e minutes of the last meetirvg.
and family. | Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, In the b us i ness meeting plans were
Mr .and Mrs. H. L. Mason and fam- Oakley in Joanna Sunday. .1 made to enter a float for the Kinder-
ily visited relatives in Spartanburg! ^ nends yittle Diane and Janie g arten j n tb e Christmas parade and
ever the week-end. ; Davenport will be glad to know they sponsor a Christmas party for the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meeks, Mr. and are a ^ e °t ou t after being ill the p U pji s I
Mrs. Mart Satterfield and daughter P ast wee* 1 - t e I ^
were visitors at Chimney Rock, N i ^ r - an< ^ ^ rs - ^ ee of Spar- i Christmas Program at School
C.. Sunday. tanburg. spent the week-end with, »pbe boys and girls of the Kinder-
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White and chil- the latter s mother, Mrs. Tom Bur- g ar t en thier teacher, Mrs. Wal-
dren of Virginia, will arrive this, ne tt> an d Mr. Burnett. j acet presented the chapel program
we^k to spend the holidays with Mrs.
Neal Ballew.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. OShields and
Providence
“ Friday morning at the
Mothers Club To Meet school.
The Mothers club of Lydia Baptist The scripture. John 3:16, was read
family, Mrs. Hugh Ballard and church will meet Thursday at 7:30 by Harriett Wilson and Ronnie Boyce
daughter, Mrs. Claud Bennet and at the home of Mrs. E. C. Burdette Jimmy Johnson and Meda Satterfield
led In singing the morning hymn.
The play, "The Big. Big Turnip.” was
given and several nursery rhymes
were sung. The Kindergarten moth
ers ass.sted with the program and
made several pirture* of the group
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Birthday Party for tlalne Crocker
Mrs Bill Crocker was hostess to
a group of teen-agers Pnday night at
the community center celebrating the
birthday of her daughter. Elaine
The lounge was decorated with huge
bowls of white chrysanthemums A
color scheme of white and green was
used throughout the rooms
In the game of the original turkey
the prue was won by Adgrr Craw
ford. and the Thanksgiving menu
was mode by Margaret Smith The
game of Thankful Thoughts, a mag-
Sr trick was enjoyed by the guests
Dame’i friends helped her moke
best wuhe* fur her tnrthdsy b/ hom
ing ouut the drvurated rake After
singing nappy birthday totreshments
of cake, potato chips, randies and
rod drmk* wem served try Mts
Crocke*, M » Waitoce Margaret
hm m and Myre Robmmn
Thom emyaymg the areas*in wee«
thmaree Cookie. Roby Thomas Mm*-
ley M argaret fuastb Myra
Rubmii a Pb’*y Fobm Ruby Modhe*.
Martha Jane Roetee, Rhervitt Mum*
pflwtes %■'e‘oa 'lAkaurids. Rests Ran*
de»a Al o t sms, Adger Cmortaetk,
Ruud Rsiiey Jerald Raiurf e-g
Ready R sSs>'k' G#ady FaRsr Mr Wa
kfvsnMm sod Ji
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party pad mrsi eidmeom <•*»*•#* b*m-
urmg M<s Flapd Maos*
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of yoflkao sad greeo osm rolbeo
rheysaomemoass f a* sos br taR yu ■
feao candles gras -ag the oatirye* ios«* •
•et In the reeoflms roam •sum of
»qri foUaced dbryaeoUMBsumu ooso
uuod In Ike foossal pr oes ears aun
by Mrs Oaceme tasdiey Mrs Ma y
Martin aod Mrs MauuMao Das Mrs
Ko'U ia et*«d us any beaelifoi gifts
. ahSrh o«»e opr—1| and paueed
Ref? s idomsiu of . napeaod rraa*
serry salad, sandwsebeh mdividoal
rakes and raid dr nks oere served
by Use Ondeisei Mrs Henry Abe**
crumble Mrs Ce il Mrl^vAdk, Mis
Clyde Tram.tr«. i. Mrs Grarer Mr-
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late
mmbte and Mr* I * Wa
(lob Names Ufflrrrs
Friday at I o clock tbr Luncheon
club met In the lounge of the com
munity ranter. The president. Mrs
Lee Sumerel. presided In the busi
ness meeting dues were discussed
and the club decided to change its
name to The Hobby club A home-
making unit was adopted and plans
were made for the group to go to
Laurens Tuesday afternoon to a cloth
shop to make a study of fabrics and
the:r uses
The following officers were elected
for the coming year: president. Mrs.
Lee Sumerel; vice-president. Mrs.
Jackie Williams; secretary and treas
urer, Mrs. Ethel Cauble; program
director, Mrs. Elizabeth McLendon.
Mrs. Carl Johnson was appointed
member-at-large to serve with the
executive members on the planning
board.
Woman's Club Enjoys Dinner
The Woman’s club enjoyed a
Thanksgiving dinner Thursday eve
ning at Providence school. The din
ing hall was decorated in colors of
green, yellow and white. Tall white
tapers with fall leaves adorned the
tables, with the horn of plenty on
the speakers’ table. A bountiful tur
key dinner was served to 50 club
members’ and their guests.
Mrs. Clyde Trammell, president of
the club, welcomed the members and
guests. Rev. J. H. Holland returned
thanks. Mr. H. G. Prince was the
guest speaker for -the occasion. He
w<is thanked for his timely talk on
“This Country of Ours,” and was pre
sented a gift by Mrs. lone Wallace.
Several games and songs were en
joyed. In closing, "Blest Be the Tie
That Binds” was sung.
Guests other than husbands of
members were Mrs. R. W. Wade. Miss
Katherine Crawford, Mias Katherine
Blakely, George H. Cornelson, Mr
and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, Mr, and
Mrs. P. & Bailey.
Serving were Misses Pst Dsven-
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49c
lb.
49c
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lb.
43c
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55c
lb.
4k
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69c
pt
79c
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CHOC* run Of FRUIT
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JS*. 2.19
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Heart Celery 19s
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