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THE
CLINTON
CHRONICLE
Thursday, June 1, 1950
For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. MART SATTERFIELD,
Correspondent and Representative
and Mrs. George C. Boland of Fort
Myers, Fla., attended the Motte re
union at Cleveland park in Green
ville Sunday.
Master Sgt. James H. Drake of
Elgin Air Force Base in Florida, vis
ited his mother, Mrs. H. W. Wil
liams, and Mr. Williams the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bradley and
daughter of Welford, were guests of
ment will be at 9 o’clock, Saturday,
June 3. „
With The Sick
Little Mickey McAlister is improv
ing after being a patient the past-
week at Hays hospital.
Danny Black is ill.
M. B. Satterfield is much im
proved and is now at the home of .
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield.
Walker of Iva.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Williams and
Mrs. Alma Wliliams of Chester, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Williams
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cato over
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willardhad
as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Jessie Abercrombie will celebrate
a birthday on June 7.
June 8th is Mrs. B. F. Harvey's
his i
A.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith had as
their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs ;
Clifton Gwinn of Spartanburg, Mr. j ^ r - an< ^ *^ rs - Roberts Sunday,
and Mrs. Melvin Peace and family^ ^ r - anc * Mrs. George C. Boland of
of Inman, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Myers, Fla., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Josh Motte and Mr. and Mrs.
John Motte.
i Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phipps visit-! and Maurice Bagwell's birthdays,
ed Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris inj Jessie Howell will celebrate
Buffalo Sunday. ’birthday June 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Waldrop and; June 4th is Mr. and Mrs. W
Ruby were Sunday guests of rela-. Parrish’s wedding anniversary,
lives in Fork Shoals. I June 3rd is Peggy Ballard’s and
H II Sumer Crouch and Jerry Price of! Loretta Coker’s birthdays.
L A Land and family of Fairmont.! 0 am p O b e ii O( Mr and Mrs. Burt; Robert Cook celebrated .his fifth
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Huntley and p r j ce and family of Saxon, spent ’ birthday Wednesday, May 31.
sons attended the memorial services . Sunday with Mrs, Ada Prince and ; j
in Forest City, N. C., Sunday. I family. Seventh Graders Honored
Junior Parrish is spending the j Mrs. George Pressley and Mickey j The community center made a!
week in Statesville. N. C., with McAlister of Piedmont, are spending 1 lovely setting Thursday night for the!
friends the week with Mrs. Izell McAlister. ! reception given in honor of the mem-;
Mrs. E. I Grace ana children are Mrs. Ray Gilliam of Knoxville, i bers of the seventh grade. The
visiting relatives in Warrenville andii owa> spent Tuesday with Mr. and Men’s club and the Woman’s club’
^ ^ , , , Mrs. Mart Satterfield. i were joint host and hostess. Receiv-!
C ? UJ !L Spei vT tne n VC T' Miss Donnaree Cauble is spending I ing the guests were Mr. and Mrs.!
end \\wh her daughter, Mrs. Brooxs, her vacation v i s jti n g friends in Kos-j Clyde Trammell, Mrs. David Word,!
Kindergarten Pupils
Present Closing Program
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The First Presbyterian church kin
dergarten presented their closing
program on Friday morning.
Part one included worship and de
votion with songs and Bible verses
by the children.
Part two included music by a toy
orchestra: “The Bear Went Over the
Mountain,” “March,” “Joyous Bells.”
.Part three was a playlet, “A Spring
NEW SUBSCRIBERS
HONOR ROLL
and Mr. Patterson hear
Patterson,
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller and sons
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fuller in
Chappells Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Howell and
cinsko. Miss.
Miss Margaret Blakely, Mrs. Marion
Neighbors, MiSs Pat Davenport.,
Card of Thanks ! Clarence Bagwell, Miss Ella Jane Al-,
I wish to thank each of you for j ^ en > David Young, Mrs. lone W allace, |
tlta many courtesies extended me i an d Calvin Cooper,
family.~Mr. and Mrs. j' C."Estes ar\d! since being a hospital patient. The The tables were beautifully ap-
Don*t borrow your neighbor’s copy
Of THE CHRONICLE. For less than
4c a week you can have it delivered
in your home. Where can you get so
much for so little?
Welcome and thanks to those on
our honor roll this week:
MRS. E. C. EDWINS,
BILL KING,
MRS. S. E. WILSON,
MRS. ROY WHITAKER,
MRS. VALDIE ELLERS,
L. R. ISRAEL,
Clinton.
MRS. G. E. STOCKMAN,
Joanna.
MISS ELOISE MILLER,
Pauline.
Fantasy,” and children taking part
were: Murray Addison, Marjorie Ar
nold, Betty Biggers, Jeri Prince,
Mary Stump, Jean Arnold, Linda
Boland, Corinne Boyd, Barbara Eich-
elberger, Anne Fraser, Betsy Finney,
Billy Pitts, Joseph Powell, Linda
Red, Sandra Red, Jimmie Sloan,
Margaret Stump.
During intermission, guests were
invited into' the social rooms where
punch and wafers were served.
Mrs. Haynie G. Prince and Mrs.
Jasper Rowland are directors of the
kindergarten.
You Can Register Here
Monday and Tuesday
Gladys Cook, chairman • of
the county registration board, an
nounced yesterday that deputies will
be in Clinton next Monday and
Tuesday to make it convenient for
all who have not yet secured their
certificate to do so.
The deputies will be stationed for
the two days at Baldwin Motor com
pany, opposite the post office, dur
ing the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Those failing to get certificates on
the 5th and 6th will still have an
opportunity to secure them at Lau
rens through June 10 when the books
close.
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flowers, cards and fruit were
—M. B. Satterfield.
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Cager,
Howell in Union over the week-end ‘ deeply appreciated.
Bobbie Fuller spent the week-end
in Mountville with Ralph Cauble. I “
Mrs. Lois Webb and children and Birthday Party Given -
Patsy Fuller spent Sunday in Joanna 1 Naomi Smith entertained Mary
with Mrs. Betty Webb. : Ellen Owens Friday night with a
Spurr^on Todd. EN3 of Norfolk, party in honor of her birthday.
Va., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Games and contests were enjoyed
Mrs. S. J. Todd. Mrs. Charles Spa- by tbe large number present, after
rino has returned home after spend'
ing several weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Todd.
Mr._ arid Mrs. Otis Smith had as
and"
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Kircylan of Ware Shoals.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Motte and
sons. Mr
which refreshments were served by
Mrs. O. B. Smith.
Each guest remembered Mary El
len with a gift.
Bible School To Begin
All children in the community are
invited to attend vacation Bible
and Mrs. John Motte, Mr.'schodl at the Baptist church. Enroll-
Belle’s..
all: pointed, carrying out the color
scheme of pink and white. An artis
tic arrangement of pink roses inter
spersed with larkspur flanked a huge
reflector holding a miniature pair of
dolls representing the boy and girl
graduates. Tall pink tapers in crystal
holders were enhanced with a bevy
of miniautre figures dressed in pastel
colors of taffeta overshadowed with
white organdy, representing the
sweet girl graduate.. Small nosegays
of pink roses were frozen in the ice
mount floating in the punch bowls.
Dainty individual cakes and punch
were served by Miss Mary Johnson,'
1 Mrs. W. R. Cauble, Mrs. O. B. Stone,
Mrs. Burdette, Mrs. A. C. Young, Ji\,
and Mrs. Mattie Harvey. In the
lounge entertaining were Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Smith, Mrs. Clayton
Quick and Miss Clyde Smith.
Mrs. James Pitts gave a musical
program in the lounge, which wa»
decorated in arrangements of pink
sweetpeas and. many colored petun
ias. Dancing was enjoyed through
out the evening. Mr. and Mrs. L.
A. Williams bid the guests goodbye.
Enjoy Weiner Roast
The Pocahontas group of the
Campfire girls enjoyed a weiner
roast Tuesday night. Mrs. Fannie
Mae Stone is guardian for the group
and plans are being made to attend
camp this summer.
Robbins To Preach
Rev. L. E. Robbins will preach at
the Methodist church Sunday morn
ing at 11 o’clock in the absence of the
pastor. The public is invited.
Closing Exercises at Providence
School
Friday evening. May 26, closing
exercises were held at Providence
school and the following program
was given:
Invocation—Art Freet.
Welcome—Clarence Bagwell.
Group of Songs—Chorus:Salua-
tion. Mighty Like a Rose, Dear
Hearts and Gentle People, Now The
Day is Over.
Poem: The School We Leave Be
hind Us—Mary Jane Allen.
Valedictory—Pat Davenport.
Presentation of Awards:
Perfect Attendance—Geo. H. Cor-
nelson.
Writing Prizes—J. B. Arnold.
Highest Averages—W. R. Ander
son.
Spelling Award.
Atttiudes Award—Claude Crocker.
Scholarship Award — J. Dorrah
Hairston.
Legion Auxiliary
Poppy Sales
Quite Successful
This year poppy day in Clinton
was the most successful one in re
cent years due to the generosity and
cooperation of the citizens. A gross
profit of approximately $175.00 was
taken in. The money that is left
over after paying the disabled veter
ans at the veterans’ hospital for
making the poppies is used entirely
for the needy vrtdows and orphans
of the veteran’s. The biggest requests
come for educational and medical
purposes.
Mrs. B. F. Wingard, local poppy
chairman, wishes to thank the pub
lic for its wonderful support of this
worthwhile cause, as well as the
numerous volunteers for their many
hours of work. Mrs. Wingard par
ticularly wishes to thank the cub
scouts, Mr. Moore, who supervised
the sales at Joanna, Mrs. Wallace,
who was in charge of sales at Lydia
and the merchants for their window
displays.
The American Legion auxiliary
gives to. Mrs. Wingard, chairman, a
hearty vote of thanks for her very
capable leadership in setting up plans
for poppy day.
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Presbyterian Bible
Scbool Opens June 5
Daily Vacation Church school «t
the First Presbyterian church will
begin Monday morning June 5th and ]
continue through June 16th. Class
es will begin at 9 a on. and end at
11:15, for children from 4 years old
through 15.
VOTE FOR
CLYDE G. JONES
for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
• Born on Farm in Youngs township
• Worked 20 Years in Laurens Cotton Mills
• Now Manager of Laurens Mills Boarding House
My only promise is to do all in my power to make you a
good commissioner
Former Employee of both Clinton and Lydia Cotton Mills
Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated
•Home of Better V.i I u e
...tUsUfftif, '50
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