The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 09, 1950, Image 11
Thursday, February 9, 1950
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For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS.gHART SATTERFIELD,
Correspondent And Representative
as their guests for the week-end day (today) at the home of Mrs. J.
their daughters, Mr. and*Mrs. John P. Abercrombie on Pine street at
White, Mr. and Mrs. Hewlan King 7:00 o’clock.'
and Mrs. Pauline McIntyre of Shan
non, Ga.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
D. N. Morgan spent the past week
in Spartanburg with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gentry and
family, Mrs. i Kathryn Crompton of
Texas, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Cato.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire had
as their gueste Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Whitmire and Mrs.
Bunion Whitmire of Newberry.
Mrs. Izell McAlister spent the
week-end in Piedmont with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pressley.
Mrs. Posey Davis and son spent
the week-end in Columbia with her
mother, Mrs. Lola Brickmore, r.nd
visited her sister, Mrs. Henry Grif
fin, who is a hospital patient.
Mrs. Clyde Trammell and chil
dren spent the week-end recentnly
in Greenville with relatives.
Mrs. S. J. Todd, Sr., spent the
week-end with her brother, J. H.
Saxton, in Anderson, who is ill.
Mrs. Jack Threat and son of Co
lumbus. Ga., are spending two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Abercrom
bie.
Mrs. Royce Smith and Carey, Miss
Patsy Smith and Deloris Thompson
of Ware Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Trammell Friday.
Naomi Smith spent Sunday in
Silverstreet and attended the all-
ds^y services at the Pentecostal
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith and
daughter were Sunday guests of the
latter’s parents,. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Ballew, near Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Collins and family of Pied
mont.
Mrs. C. B. Tucker of Greenville,
spent the past week with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Ray Carter, and Mr. Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeder and
children and Mrs. Ellie Reeder visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Floyd in
Silverstreet Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Brooks and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Glalman.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Williams had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Williams of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Hathcox of Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Oakley and
• family spent Sunday in Anderson
with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oakley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ashley and
daughter of Asheville, N. C., spent
Sunday with Mrs. Jessie- Mills.
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ash
ley accompanied by Mrs. Mills and
children visited relatives in Ninety-
Six.
Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Johns had as
the.r Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.
Walker Jones and Etta Mae, and Miss
Judy Jenkins of Union.
James Satterfield, BM3, of San
Diego, Calif., is- spending ^ ten-day
leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mart Satterfield.
Mrs. Claud Bennett of Laurens,
spent the. week-end with her par-
ents, Mr. and -Mrs. Hugh Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs. James Napier and
family of Gloverville, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ed
monds.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Greer had
Birthday Dinner Enjoyed
The children of Mrs. J. W. Fuller
Ballard «)ver the'week-end were gave a surprise birthday dinner in
Mrs. Lula Taylor and daughters of honor of Mrs. Fuller’s birthday on . .. . . . .
Laurens, Bruce, Ernie and Fred Han-1 Tuesday with a number of relatives Party to oe held next Monday night
na of Williamston, Mrs. Grace Me- present. The honored guest received Refreshments were served by the
Mrs. W. R. Cauble as advisor, held
its regular meeting Monday night
at the community center. The presi
dent, Lois Phipps, presided and the
secretary, Sherry Smith, directed
the program for the evening. Plans
were made, with the -scribe, Loretta
Coker in charge, for a Valentine
Gill and daughter of Columbia.
Among The Sick
a number of gifts.
Barbara Mills Has Party
Larry Fuller, Melda Satterfield.: f 5 nda y ^ rs ' Jes ^ e M lls ®
Marcelle Abercrombie, Tony and 1 tertain . ed a lar *e number of teen-
Elizabeth Abercrombie and Junior iagers ,n u honor ot ^r daughter, Bar
bara, who was celebrating her 15th
birthday.
hostesses, Lois Phipps and Millie
Allien. The hostesses for the next
meeting will be Margaret Mason and
Loretta Cokei^
Parrish have measles.
Linda Lou Willard is ill.
* Little Brenda Grace is ill
Danny Black has been ill the past and later in the evening Mrs. Mills
few days. . _ | invited the 35 guests into the din- 1
Miscellaneous Shower *
Miss Fay Mitchell, young bride-
elect, was honored Friday night with
Game, and contaa.s were enjoyed ^Trf^uglaa G^e" ^ h ° mC
Iq+ot- th* on,Ar,jr><y m-c Twine OI iV1 cs. i-K)ugids orecr.
Appropriate games and contests
Mrs. Bertie Attaway is ill at the' in 8 room for refreshments. ■ ^ ere . hlghhgh f s ? f the J??
home of her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Mrs - Mills was assisted in enter- ^ Ilss Mitchell received many beauti-
Moote, on Oak street. ' ' ; taining and serving by Miss Shirley ful S lfts which were opened and
Gerry Cartertcontinues ill. Campbell. Each guest remembered pa f!$ d -
Mart Ballard continues ill at the Barbara with a gift. I The hostesses, Mrs. Greer, Mrs.'
Blalock clinic. * ( ^" Charles Coker, and Miss Joyce
♦ Mother's Club Meets MtificheU, served refreshments to
Birthdays and Anniversaries The Kindergarten Mothers club 22 guests. Each place bore a
Sherrell Humphries was 12 years held its fneeting Monday night at card with two tiny wedding bells
old February 4. . 7 o’clock at the community center. with red ribbon bearing the
Clerald Satterfield celebrated his The president, Mrs. Carl Johnson, announcement, “Fay and Charles,
11th birthday February 7. i presided. Plans were made for the 10- 1950.’
Mrs. Homer Wood will celebrate club to play hostess to the Kinder-
a birthday February 15. . ; garten next Tuesday at their Valen-
Tommie Lee Goff will be 3 years^4* ne party-
old February 18.
Billy Willard is celebrating his
birthday today.
Barbara Mills celebrated her
birthday February 4
Joint Hostesses Entertain
| In a beautiful setting suggestive of
I the Valentine theme. Miss Margar
et Blakely and Mrs. lone Wallace
Camp Fire Girls Meet
Thursday night at the community were hostesses to a group of friends
center groups 1, 3 and 4 with their at * he community center Tuesday
advisors, Mrs. O. B. Stone, Mrs. ni g h l- . Th e party was given in honor
Little Patsy Ballard will be one Floyd Cumbie and Mrs. Ira Bailey, °f Claude Crocker and Calvin Coop-
year old February 13 v ; met for their training as Camp Fire er - Mr. Crocker is leaving his work
♦ girls. Each group is entering a con- i teacher in the Providence school
Church Group To Meet i test for honors to be won by plan- 31 * d Mr Cooper is succeeding him as
The Woman’s Missionary society of ning the organization. ; fifth grade teacher,
tht Baptist church will meet Thurs-I Group No. 2 Camp Fire girls, with' In the game guessing the true val
ue of Valentine the prize was won
by Miss Mary Johnson. Mrs. R. C.
Adair and Miss Clyde Smith were
found to^be the lucky ones in a musi
cal game. An impromptu pantomime
of old love songs was very interest
ing. A group composed of Mrs. Addi
son Neighbors, Lawrence Plaxico,
Mrs. R. W. Wade and W. R Anderson
dramatized “Let Me Call You Sweet
heart,’’ and won an attractive prize.
Special honor was given Mrs, James
Pitts and Claude Crocker as they
gave their version of "Indian Lo-ve
Call.’’ '
A Valentine program of the games
and contests were given each jjuest
and during the evening, using avail
able material, each guest displayed
his art in an original way, creating
a suitable Valentine for a friend who
was present. A lovely Valentine box
decorated in white fluted frills and
liny red hearts tied with" red satin
ribbons was used to hold the hand
made Valentines and at the close of
the party these were given outr~
Mrs. Wallace and Miss Blakely
Were assisted by -Miss Katherine
Bakely in serving refreshments.
The guests included the teachers'
of Providence school, Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Plaxico, George H. CorneNon,
and Mr. and Mr. W. R. Andersopj^
Men’s C lub To Meet
The Lydia Mills Men’s club will
bold its February meeting tonight.
(Thursday) at 7:30 at the community
house. Every member is urged to be
present and new members are cor
dially invited. A prominent speaker
has been invited and the 1949 world’s
series baseball pictures have been
procured and will be shown at to
night’s meeting. Refreshments will
also be served.
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