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I / Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 18, 1950 Lydia Mill * (Continued from page seven) William of Lydia; Roy W. of Joanna, and James Fuller of Clinton; nine granehildren and two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Tribble and Mrs. Alice Brit ton of Liberty. Funeral services were held Thurs day afternoon at the Lydia Baptist church conducted by the Rev. R. D. Gregg. Interment followed in the New Harmony cemetery nev Gray Court. ceeds from the dance. Mrs. Gay Douglas gave the devotional taking as her subject, “The Choice Is Yours,” and using as scripture Dueteronomy 30:11-20. Mrs. Doris Harvey was in charge of the program. She and ! Mrs. Wallace gave a demonstration on simple party refreshments. Sev eral types of teas were discussed— a tea, open house; home high tea' and a reception. Mrs. Wallace dis- i p)ayed and talked on the prepara- j „on of dainty sandwiches andjcakes. Miniature designs were used and color combinations were stressed. The samples were served the club members. The hostesses for the eve ning were Mrs. Inez Neal and Mrs. | Emma Neal who served a minted fruit punch with individual cakes. Mrs. Devola Hellams will have charge of the next meeting. We of America’s Leading Dealer Organization invite you to Club 16 Meets Club 16 met at the community cen ter Monday night with the president, Mrs. Meda Williams, presiding. A report was made on the pro- Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad St. Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30 Phone 658 GOLD THEATRE JOANNA, S. C. Morning Show*—10 A. M. Monday, Wednesday. Friday Matinee—3 P. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Night Show*—6:30 and 8:3t Every Night t Admission 35c (29c pins 6e tax) Children under 12—9c Thur.-Fri. May 18-19 Sands of Iwo Jima John Wayne — Forrest Tucker Saturday May 20 Sons of New Mexico • Gene Autry COMEDY AND SERIAL Mon.-Tues. May 22-23 Christopher Columbus (In Color) Fredrick March Wednesday May 24 Once More My Darling Robert Montgomery Also CASH. NIGHT NEXT— East Side, West Side ti % 1 if ff if •# I if 1 ♦♦ I litedol 1 MOVING? if if •f 8' Kindergarten Graduation Program Friday morning at, 10 o’clock the graduation program of the kinder garten will ibe held in the auditorium of the school. The kindergarten ! chorus will give several numbers and i their interpretation of a one-act play. | 1 George Cornelson will present cer- j tificates to fourteen members of the graduation class. W’oman’s Club To Hold Social . The social program of the Wom an’s club will be held at the com munity center Thursday night at 7:30. Mrs. David Word, president, will preside over a short business meet ing and the program committee has planned a “Kid Party” for the mem- { bers. All guests are asked to comej dressed as a kid. A lot of fun has | been stored up by' the committee to help you remember the “good old days.” Square Dance Enjoyed Club 16 was host to a number of friends in the recreation room of Providence school Thursday night at a square dance. Music was furnish- , ed by the Carolina Drifters from Whitmire. Gregg Rowe, “Slick” | Pitts and Leon Abercrombie were; the callers. Punch and cookies were 1 served by Mrs. Daisy Hairston andt her committee. Sixty guests were I present. Camp Fire Girls Entertain The Wahanka group of Camp Fire girls was host Friday night at the j community center. Each girl invited a boy friend and entertained with * a formal prom. The receiving room j was decorated with spring flowers j and the girls wore corsages and the boys boutenieres. Mrs. W. R. Cauble is guardian of the group. All groups of Camp Fire girls are studying so cial graces and all forms of enter taining are being given. \ The Wa- hankas honored a guest, DeVaughn Cauble as they celebrated his birth day. The refreshment table was ! beautiful with a birthday cake as aj centerpiece surrounded with gifts presented to DeVaughn. Punch and ; cookies were served by Mrs. Cauble' assisted by Mrs. Wallace and Mr.; Cauble. 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