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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, March 30, 1950
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Bill Proposed
Relating To Sire
We buy, sell and
trade Horses, Mules
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H. J. PITTS
; For the Week . . .
! LYDIA MILLS NEWS
: tfRS. MART SATTERFIELD,
orrespondent and Representative
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Of School Districts
Special to The Chronicle.
Columbia, March 29.— The House
of Representatives last week voted,
70 to one* for a resolution proposing Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rhodes and son
a constitutional amendment relating spent Sunday in Inman with reatives.
to the sbe and area of school dis- Miss Frances Fuller of Union,
_ , „ . spent the week-end
tricts. The resolution w'as not pass- Emory
ed, as it did not have the necessary, Mr and Mrs H H Daton spent
two-thirds vote. resolution is the weekend in Calhoun Falls and
still before the House however, as a i so visited Mrs. Ruth Dalton, who is
Rep. Wasson of Laurens county vot- a hospital patient in Abbeville,
ed in the negative, and was there- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kellett of
fore in a position to move that the Ninety-Six, visited C. J. Blackwell
House reconsider the vote, which anc [ Mrs. Virginia Wilson over the
was done. Debate was then adjour- j week-end.
ned on the resolution. Represents-1 Mrs. Effie Mae Jones of Green-
tive Milam of Laurens county voted wood, spent the week-end with her
with the majority for the resolution.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Greer.
Rep. Culbertson was not recorded Jisj. --Mrs! C. G. Holland and daughter of
voting. " Houston, Texas, visited friends and
j The resolution would submit to the relatives in the community during
electors of the state, at the next gen- the past week.
eral election, the question of elim- j Mrs. Iva Dees and daughter of
mating the requirement in the Con-' Laurens, are visiting Mr. and Mrs
stitution of South Carolina that .T. C. Banks.
schools districts shall have an area of j Mrs. Colie Abercrombie has re-
not less than nine square miles nor! turned home after spending the past
greater than forty-nine square miles. I few months in Norfolk, Va., with Mr.
If the provision were eliminated, the Abercrombie who is in the navy.
Constitution would only provide that Mrs Jessie Abercrombie and
the General Assembly provide “for daughter are Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
the division of the counties into suit- jack Threat} in Columbus, Ga.
able school districts.” | Mr. and Mrs. Ithiel Harvey and
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daughter were week-end guests of
I the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Hall in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Perkins and
[Mr. and Mrs. Roger Richard spent
Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. E. C.
Longshore, and Mr. Longshore.
Frankie and Margaret Brown of
Laurens, spent the week-end with
their grandmother, Mrs. Bessie
! Brown.
| Mrs. L. H. Pearson spent the past
week in Gaffney with her daughter,!
Mrs. Gibbs Mayner, who is ill, and
Mr. Maynor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jarrett of Foun- 1
tain Inn, visited the latter’s father,
Walter Fuller, Saturday.
James Satterfield, BM3, of the U.
S. Navy, spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satter
field.
Pat Davenport was the week-end
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shealy
in Gr^enyille.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Golden of New
berry, spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Humphries. 1
Mrs. Fannie Kenny of Tennessee,!
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Godfrey and
daughter of Greenville, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Fennell.
Mr. and Mrs. Pdiry Sumerel vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. Or Dobbins in
Cross Anchor Sunday. Later they
visited Mrs. SumerePs grandfather,
C. E. Howe, in Startex.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Finney of Whit
mire, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Burkhalter over the week-end.
Cpl. George Roper is spending a
leave with Mrs. Roper and children
after which he will sail for over
seas duty.
Mrs. S. W, Prather and children
are spending this week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hill, near
-Cross Anchor, *—
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Sandra Mills celebrated her 7th
birthday March 29.
April 1st is Tony Abercrombie’s
birthday.
| Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell will
celebrate their wedding anniversary
April 1.
Mrs. Louise Harvey will have a
birthday April 9.
j Mttle Tom Harvey will celebrate
“ her birthday April 10.
Jessie Burkhalter will celebrate a
birthday April 1
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j;i Bridal Shower for Miss Brown
H Friday evening the home of Miss
Jf: Gladys McCravy was the scene of a
j-t lovely party given in honor of Miss
Joyce Brown, young bride-elect.
|| Games and contests were enjoyed
|^ throughout the evening by the large
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jit presented a number of beautiful gifts
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The hostesses, Miss McCravy, Miss
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Kenneth King Has Party
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