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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 11, 1950 Pasre Twn For the Week . . . IYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. MART SATTERFIELD. Corrfspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs! Hugh Ballard and near Clinton Sunday. Mrs. Whit-1, J. B. O’Shields accompanied by Mrs. mire returned home with them and is Allie Rowe and Mrs. Juanita Allen spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. of Hendersonville, N. C., visited Mart W. E. Ellis. / Ballard and Homer Dpuglas, who are Mrs. J. G. Mitchum of Columbia, patients at the Veteran’s hospital, in visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon Columbia Wednesday. during the week-endr Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Green of Nin- M rs. Allie Rowe and Mrs. Juanita ety-Six, spent the week-end with Allen of Hendersonville, N. C., spent their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Black- a few days last week with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman visited w r ell, and Mr. Blackwell. 1 Mrs. Hugh Ballard, relatives in Winnsboro over the] Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baile and son weekend. ; children, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith anc j Richard McLendon spent the Mrs. Evelyn Sains and family spent and daughter of Ninety-Six, visited week-end in Florida with relatives. Sundav with Mr and Mrs. J. E. Me- ^rs. Jessie Mills and family Sunday.^ Mrs. IV. E. Ellis and son, Davis, London at Rennoi |. Mr. and Mrs. MiUon King and chil- Russell Stone, Miss Sally Ann Diick- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Burkhalter and dlren of GreenviUe, were weekend ett spent Sunday in Chesnee with daughter of Inman, spent the week- guests of the latter s parents, Mr. and D. R. Duckett and family, end with the latter's parents, Mr. and and Mrs. G. H. Jackson. > , Mr and Mrs Houston Ellis and Mrs. H. L. Mason. They also had as Mr. and Mrs. Edward Manley and daughter were wslt o rs m Columbia .heir gucsl Ted Christensen. Joyce visited Mrs. Bessie Whitmire R „rkh a lf»r visit- _^ ed Mrs. Mary McCall in Gray Court Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phipps and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Phipps in Whitmire. { | Melvin Satterfield, David and Mart * Satterfield visited their father in Columbia Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McElhannon spent the week-end with their daugh ter, Mrs. W. E. Edwins and Mr. Ed- ; wins in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bailey, Jr., | spent Sunday in Piedmont with rela tives. , i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson, Miss Belle Nelson and Miss Jean Oakley spent Sunday in the Great Smoky mountains. I Mrs. Annie Lawson spent the week-end in Greenwood as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor, j I Walker Jones and Miss Etta Mae>| of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Johns Sunday. “YOUR FAMILY THEATRE” Children Under 12 Free First Show at Dusk — Complete Show After 10 FRIDAY-SATURDAY MAY 1213 THE LIFE OF RILEY William Bendix, James Gleason, Rosemary DeCamp TWO COLOR CARTOONS MONDAY-TUESDAY MAY 15-1C TRAILT)F THE LONESOME PINE Fred MacMurray, Sylvia Sidney, Henry Fonda TWO COLOR CARTOONS WEDNESDA Y-TH URSDAY SUTTER’S GOLD Edward Arnold TWO COLOR CARTOONS MAY 17-18 A Practical GIFT .1 She’ll Love and Use! Give Mother Nylon Pan- ties, in pink, blue, white— $1.79 Remember Mother with a new “Aretemis” Nylon Slip— $6.95 A new lot of Dresses just arrived for Mother's Day— $5.98 to $9.95 Lovely rayon crepe Gowns in assorted colony Special, S3.98 Give Mother a nice printed Batiste Gown— SI.98 and $2.49 Ont lot Slips in multifila ment crepe, white and tea- rose. Regular price $3.98. Special— $1.98 Special for Mother—Rayon Panties in pink, blue, nile and white— 69c See all the new spring shades in Mary Grey and Nebel Hose. Give Mother several pair. Prices from— 88c to $1.95 Beautiful lot of Handbags just arrived, in assorted colors of plastics, and cords— straws $1.98 and $2.98 Sumerel’s Dept Store “The Home of Better Values” Clinton, 8. C. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mart and Hugh Ballard will cele brate their birthdays May 15. May 14th is Margaret Mason’^ birthday. Ervin Shockley will celebrate his birthday May 18. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Sr., will celebrate their wedding anniversary May 13. May 8th was the birthday of J. A. Black, Sr. May 9th was Mickey King’s birth day. Tommie King will be 5 years old May 12. Devaughn Cauble will celebrate his 17th birthday May 24. May 24th is Mrs. Helen Wyatt’s birthday. .Jessie Mae Ow’ens celebrated her birthday May 8. ». Bobbie Mack Passes Babbie Mack, infant son of Mr-j and Mrs. William Mack, died Satur day afternoon at Hays hospital. In addition to his father and moth er he is survived by two brothers,! Robert and Willie Mack . Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home, 200 Spruce street, Lydia Mill, with the Rev. R. D. Gregg officiating. In terment was in Rosemont cemetery. Birth Announcement Blackwell Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blackwell are receiving congratulations on the ar- 1 rival of a son, Richard Eugene, at the Blalock Clinic on May 3. Mrs. Blackwell will be remembered as Miss Agnes Green. Prom Party Enjoyed The Pocahontas group of Camp fire girls entertained^ a number of friends Friday night at the commun ity center. The occasion honored the .first formal prom to be given by the Campfire organization. Mrs. O. B. Stone is guardian for the club. The entertainment committee, Pat Davem port, Ella"Jane Allen, Sherrill Tfum- phries and Sharon O’Shields, plan ned and directed an artist game for the introduction to the prom. Twenty-one gueses were present. Mrs. David Word assisted Mrs. Stone in serving refreshments of ice cream and cakes. Visit Made To Flower Show The members of the Lydia Wom an’s club with Mrs. David Word as president, were guests at the flower show at the armory in Laurens May 4. The show was sponsored by the organization of all the garden clubs in Laurens. The theme, “Maytime,” was carried out by the five divisions. In the artistic division, •frith Mrs. Marion Teague as consultant, there were two sections: Arrangements and Tables. The Horticulture division was divided into six sections: Rhi zomes, Corms and Bulbs, (b) Roses, (c) Annuals, (d) Biennials and Pe rennials, (e) Novelties and (f).Flow ering Shrubs, Trees and Vines. Miss Mary Lou Simpson was consultant. They displayed a special feature, junior and commercial division. Cub Scouts Make Good Berinninr All three divisions of the Cub Scouts recently organized, are hold ing their meetings on Wednesday of each week at 5 o’clock in the after noon. The den mothers, Mrs. Jim Bailey, Mrs. Casey Abercrombie and Mrs. Clyde Trammell, plan and su pervise their respective dens with a general scheme running throughout the work of_each division. A scout chief is the director for each pack. Each pack has appointed a Den Dad and under the planning board com posed of three committmen, G. C. Parrish, Sr., Jessie Boyce and J. B, Neal and the cub master, W. R. Cauble, a monthly meeting will be held to make a constructive program to bfc carried out in each pack. Eight een cubs are now enrolled. Men’s Club Meeting Tonight The Men’s club will hold its May meeting tonight, Thursday, May 11, at 7 o’clock att the community cen ter. A very good program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. All members are invited to be present, and any new members or visitors are cordially invited to at tend. The change in time is called to everyone’s attention and will pre vail only for this meeting, officers state. 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