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Thursday, March 2, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre Thw For the Week .. . LYDIA MUS NEWS MRS MART SATTERFIELD, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. Rose Hudson visited her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Lee, in Colum bia recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rhodes and sons were called to Spartanburg Fri day due to the death of Mrs. Rhodes' mother, Mrs. J. L. Pruitt. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter and family spent Sunday in Gray Court with Mrs. L. M. McCall. John Manley of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard Sunday. Election Bill Amended In House to Postpone Registration Date. presented a favor upon arrival. Bruce received many gifts. ! Mr. jutd Mrs. William Thrift Honored } Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Allen surprised Mr. and Mrs. William Thrift with a ~~~ ~ | dinner at their home in their honor s P® cial The Chronicle, on their 24th wedding anniversary Columbia, March 2. The HOuse of on Sunday Representatives last week amended the bill tOTegulate elections by post- - The ta ’ bl ? decorated for he ing the . time for r egi 3tr a tl on re occasion In the center was the quirement to go into b{fcct . The re . two-tiered anniversary cake of pink quiremcnt in the bill for registration and white. A number o members to vote in t primaries 'was the immediate families were of the present provision which had been most crit- jnt Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sumerel vis , . . ited the latter’s parents, Mr. and ] dancing were enjoyed^ during icized by opponents of the bill. Birthday Party for Barbara . B y a 39 to 66 roll call vote the McLendon ' House refused to kill the following Saturday night Mrs. Stella Me- amendment, which was then adopt- Lendon entertained a group of teen- ed by a 39 to 65 vote: agers at her home in honor of her “Provided that tne requirement daughter, Barbara, who was cele- for registration for the qualifications,: brating her birthday. Games and for party membership, as hereinaf- the" ter provided, shall not apply to pri- Mrs. J. O. Dobbins, in Cross Anchor i even * ng ’ after which Mrs - McLendon mary elections held prior to Septem- assisted by Mrs. Jim Bailey, served ber 1, 1950. The requirement and . refreshments. * qualifications for primary elections-1 Each guest remembered Barbara provided in this act shall not become with a gift. — . operative as a prerequisite for vot-1 ♦ ing in any primary election and for , Club 16 Meets party membership until September Club 16 held its business meeting',, 1950, but shall take effect on Sep- Tuesday night with fourteen mem- tember 1, 1950. . . any political par during the week-end. Mrs. B. E. Eskew of Columbia, was the week-end guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall, and Mr. Kuykendall. Mrs. Ethyle Harvey and Tony spent the week-end in Spartanburg with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hall. Mrs. Reuben Overstreet spent the bers present. The vice-president, ty conducting, a primary election pri- Mrs. Devola Hellams, presided. Mrs. or to September 1, 1950, shall pro- week-end" with he7parents^ Mr andl?^ H^ton, program director, vide for the enrollment of party Mrs H F Lee in Columbia led a discussion on e x te r i° r beauti- members, in such manner and upon Mrs. Charlsey Snelgrove and son ! «cation Refreshments were sen-ed such enrollment books, as has here- of Columbia, were week-end guests | ^ M rs - vi rgmia Sat- tofore been customary in this state.” terfield and Mrs. Martha Bailey. i Representatives Culbertson and ♦ Milam of Laurens county voted with ; Campfire Girls Make Reports the majority - favoring the am end- Thursday night in the community ment on both roll call votes, while center Group No. 1 with their guard- Rep. Wasson of Laurens county voted ian, Mrs. O. B. Stone, and Group No. with the minority opposed to the 3 with Mrs. Floyd Cumbie as guard- change on both votes, ian, met in joint session. Group No of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Duckett. 1 Cpl. H. E. Mason of Fort Dix, N.' J., spent a few days recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mason. Mrs. Letha Rhodes and Miss Frances Fuller of Union, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emory YOUR FRIENDLY MXIE - NOIE SOPER MARKET ALWAYS HAS THE Mr. and Mrs. J. M. James of North A.n>«t Monday night with Mrs. ^hel ( 'n M.mory^ Carolina, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ^““^fo/refreshments were serv- mT^ Mm, Rudolph Woodard ed by Mrs. CajtbleandRuby Hughes. and daughter of West Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jess-Ed monds. Sam McPeters of Columbus, Ga., is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Edmonds. Mr: and Mrs. Ed Williams had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs ,, Presbyterian Services In Com munity Building It has been announced that ser- i vices for the Lydia Mills Presbyte- i'rian church, which was destroyed by fire recently, will be held at the tneir guesis aunuay xvir. anu ^ community building. The morning Sanford Thomas and children ofj^^ win be at n O . clock and Anderson., Sunday school at H):15. The service Dewey Ward visited his sister, ! Su morning wi n be in charge of vta—iTocem T'hnmac -fnr thp week- . t . . :——r—i -1 Mrs. Jessie Thomas, for the week end. . Mrs! R. V. Rhodes of Whitmire, E. Burk- Art Freet, student at Presbyterian college. The evening^ service will be at 7:30,. with the Rev. L. W. Brown, pastor of the chuach, in charge. visited her sister, Mrs. J halter, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields and Boys cllo j r Holds Practice children spent Sunday with Mr. and The boys choir held it9 practice Mrs. E. L. Strange in Spartanburg, j ^j onda y a fternoon at the edmmunit:* Mrs. Leo Rise* of West Clinton, center and Mrs. Woodell King and son were. * r „ visitors in Greenvillo Monday. , Tho d,rector, Mary Johnwm ^ ^ , reviewed some of the numbers and Birthdays and Anniversaries l introduced a humorous selection to Mrs. Floyd Emory celebrated birthday February 27. James Nelson was 4 years February 23. _ Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Overstreet will celebrate their wedding anniver sary March 9. Bobbie Burkhalter will have a birthday March 12 a be learned for the next month. A dis- ' cussion followed as to the advantages 0 l d J that the choir has to hear good music i by. attending programs given in Clin- , ton. Weil-Baby Clinic Held at Lydia The monthly well-baby clinic was; held Tuesday, Feb. 28, at the Lydia Roger Whitmire will be 7 years: Mills clinic. Immunizations against; old March 7. i whooping .cough, diphtheria and j K. F. Johns celebrated his 78th 1 tetanus were given by the Laurens " birthday March 1. .County Public Health department. | ! The service is rendered free of charge Among The Sick ! to all children by the mills each Friends of the Rev. R. G. Gregg month to aid in building a more will regret to know he continues ill.' healthful community. Gayle and Jimmy Johnson, Walter — —_ ~~ Cato, Jr., and Roger Sellers have We offer our customers * complete measles. i 3-in-l Service — Advertising, Com* Douglas Overstreet has measles. merciaI Printing, Office SuppUes. We Mrs. H. H. Dalton is ill. i ...... I Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ellis are ill. Little Gary Thomas is ill. Mrs. Ed Williams has been ill the past week. Mrs. Addie B. Coleman is a patient. at Hays hospital. _ Rufus Edmonds is ill. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cauble are im-, proving after being ill the past week. Departed This Life Feb. 17, 1950. He is not dead, Joe is only asleep, He's resting up There At Jesus’ sweet feet. Here upon this earth, Full of toil and care, He was never too busy Our troubles to share. * About fifteen ’til five. When starting our dinner, Joe would knock at the door And say, “Hey, we need a spinner.” We would go to the door, Have some kind of excuse, Joe would scratch his head And say, “What’s the use.” He would wonder what was wrong, That people would not work. But go on to the next door. His duty he would not shirk. And now that he is There, With Jesus on high, There is someone we miss, And we give a great sigh. We all feel so sad, We will miss that’s true, But we envy his home, Up there in the blue. And when we come to the end of our row, We all look forward to seeing Joe. For all Heavenly .voices together will blend, And leading them all will be i our Joe Ben. by Mrs. H W. (Red) - ”an supply all your heeds. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO- Birthday Party for Bruce Coker Thursday afternoon, Feb. 23, Mrs. R. G. Coker entertained her little son, Bruce, who was celebrating his 10th birthday, with a party. Out-! door games were enjoyed under the direction of Mrs. Charles Coker. Later the 16 guests were invited into the dining room for refresh ments. A pink and green color scheme was carried out. Each guest was COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD WIRING Electrical Appliance Repairing and - Electrical Construction Work Floor Plugs A Specialty ARNOLD M. CANNON 406 W. Maple St. Tel. 312-XJ Savings Accounts $ 3%—DIVIDEND—3% We invite savings accounts from the people of Clinton and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient ser vice, and you will receive your dividend promptly each* January 1st and July 1st. Any amount —from $1 up — opens an account. Each account is insured up to $5000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people nta> have up to $15,000 fully insured. . Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged. 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