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Thursday, October 26, 1950
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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was surprised when he arrived and
found members of his family present.
They all remembered him with a gift-
Card of Thanks
I wish to Express my deep appre
ciation to exeryone for the beautiful
flowers, cllds and gifts sent me dur
ing my .st^ at the hospital. May
God bless you all.
—MTIS. J. F. WEIR
Mrs. Bigham Honored
The immediate families of Mrs. N.
■W. Bigham gathered at her home near
Tip Top for a birthday dinner in
honor of Mrs. Bigham.
There were 58 guests present and
all remembered her with gifts.
Little Girl Has Birthday' Party
Little Dianne Wilson was given a
birthday party by her mother, Mrs.
James Wilson, on Wednesday after
noon at their home on the airport
road.
There were 70 litle guests present
who enjoyed outdoor games and con
tests. A birthday cake with three
lighted candles, which were blown
out by Dianne, was served with other
refreshments. Dianne received many
remembrances from her friends.
To Entertain Children
The Jdelody club will entertain the
their
ily and Mrs. J. W. Fuller visited ter, Ruthie Mae, celebrated
the latter’s son in Ninety-Six Sun- birthdays October 25.
day. Visitors of Mrs. Pauline Lawson
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Crosby visited Sunda y were Mr - and Marion
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller Sunday. Lfwson and baby of West Clinton.
Mrs. M. D. Bagwell and Mrs. Boyd
Maroney spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Bagwell.
Pvt. Leroy Morgan of Fort Knox,
Ky., is visiting his grandmother, Mrs.
Rosa Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Jr,
Among The Sick
Freddie and Gary Griffin have
been ill.
Mrs. Effie Willis is at home after
spending some time at Hays hospital.
J. B. O'Shields is convalescing at
home after taking treatment at Hays
and daughter and Miss Helen Shirley hospital
visited relatives in Seneca Sunday, j Mrs K F Johns ls m at the Bla .
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon and lock clinic.
Cecilia visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon! Linda Edmonds is ill at her home
Thompson in Mountville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F .Harvey had as
their Saturday guests Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Bagwell of Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Duckett had as
their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and
on Peachtree street.
Edward Williams is improving af-*
ter being ill for some time.
Card of Thanks
tfe wish to thank the doctors ana
Mrs. Cornell Duckett and children, nurses at Hays hospital and all our
Wilmer and Ronnie, D. R. and Roy | friends for their kindness, flowers
Duckett of Chesnee, and Misses Sally; and nice meals served during the ill-
Ann and Stella Duckett of Watts-j ness and at the death of our son,
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Oakley and
family visited in Belton Sunday.
Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Smith Were Mr. and Mrs. D.
D. McManus of Lockhart.
Patricia Cauble of Muntville, spent
the week-end with Joan Kuykendall.
Mrs. E. A. Harris and granddaugh-
George Richard.
—MR. AND MRS.
CROCKER.
HERMAN
children, ages 6-7, at the community | with Mrs. Bernice Prather in Ware
center Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock j Shoals,
with a Hallowe’en party.
Tv Give Play and Bazaar
On Saturday evening at 7:30 the
junior missionary society of Bailey
Memorial church will present a pro
gram of music and a play. In con
nection with the program a bazaar
Woman's Club Holds Meeting
The Woman’s club met October 19
in the club room with the president, i
Mrs. David Word, presiding.
Mrs. A. C. Young gave the devo-*
ter CorUss, of Chnton, spent Monday ^om Psalms 19. After the
with Mr. and Mrs .Horace Smith. ca jj a 5 r j e j business session was 1
Mrs. Will Ellis and Mrs. Eva Mae ievwa i new members were
ManJey and^ daughter spent Sunday | ad mitted to the club
Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Ellis were Mr. and Mrs. John
T. Gallman of Charlotte, N. C.
Louise Jones and Vivian Dowd of
Kinards, together with Dottie Dees
of Clinton, spent the week-end with
Kathleen Dees.
Mrs. Marie Bannister, guest speak-1
er for the evening, showed films on
slip covers and gave some interesting
points on materials to be used.
For refreshments the hostesses
served ice cream, cake and Hallo
we’en candies .
Blue Birds Meet
Tuesday afternoon the three]
groups of Blue Birds held a joint
meeting in the library rooms at the
community center.
Mrs. Wallace gave a reading from
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gillespie of
wTlTbi held, "'xickeu*'will” be~lold I „ ra * Co,u ?- ,* nd „“ r ,*" d Mr * C ; "
thi, wwk Those desirin, same nseylf ™*” d ;'S“ y
contact Mrs. Murray Adams, Patsy ' d Mrs Addle B Co.eman and [am-
Webb, Myrtle Hardman, Florence Sa- l y bunday - .
for Chil' McLencion, who is in the navy, in ; Miss Minerva and William Green-
ciety Theprice wibe | Charleston over the week-end. hUl.” This series is being studied by
dren and , ! „ hasemrnt Erne#t Law »°n * nd » on of Calhoun'■U three groups. Mrs. A. C. Young,
rm Falls, vis.ted Mr. and Mrs. J. A.!*- “ recreaUon.director and Miss
, ’J* r Ih C Edmonds Monday. Mary Johnson music instructor.
-rSfiSl be somed ' Hutu. Mill, and family had a. Thirty-two firls between the
For the Week . . .
LYDIA HILLS NEWS
their week-end guests Mrs. Maud ** v «n and nine, are enrolled. The
Green of Ninety-Six, and Jamei,* rou P* *re planning their booths for
taltve
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanders and
family and Thomas Chalk and son
visited relatives in Union Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter vis
ited the former's mother in Gray
Court Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Durward Jennings of
Laurens, were visitors Friday of Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield and
Grandpa Satterfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harris and son
Griffin of Pensacola, Fla.
Mrs. Mabel Tucker and Loree, Mr.
i and Mrs. John Tucker of Clinton, vis-
; ited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Banks over
i the wejk-end.
Mrs. Sarah Snyder, who baa been
j spending some time with her mother,
j Mrs. Tom Banks, has joined her hus
band near Newcastle, Delaware.
the Hallowe’en carnival Friday night.
Held "Family Night
Wednesday night in the lunen
room at the school members of the
Pre^iyterian church held their j
"Family Night’’ program
The guests were entertained by |
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Home. Mr.|
Miss Hilda Burdette visited friends! Home, a student at Presbyterian col
ls Anderson Sunday.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Crocker are sorry to hear of the
ice*, gave a magic show and Mrs
Home presented a musical program
In the absence of the pastor. Rev.
last Thursday. He was the grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fuller of the
community.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Bruce Wyne Chalk will observe his
and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hams spent i birthday November 5.
Sunday in th« mountains of North i Alvin Satterfield will be 10 years
Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal and Mrs.
old October 28.
Barbara Jean Roof celebrated her
Rose Cole of this community and 17th birthday October 22.
Emmett Neal of Greenwood, were: Harold Lawson’s birthday was Oc-
Sunday visitors of Rev. and Mrs. ( tober 25
L. W. Brown in Abbeville
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Roof had ss
their Sunday guests the former’s
parents of Chester.
Elizabeth Roof spent the week-end
in Columbia and attended the fair.
Mrs. Harold Lawson attended the
district missionary meeting of the
Southern Methodist church in Lees-
ville Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean and baby
of Belton, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Overstreet.
Marvin Todd of Laurens, visited
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd the past
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller and fam-
Mrs. R. B. Fennell celebrated her
birthday October 14.
Douglas Overstreet celebrated his
birthday October 25.
Leslie Austin had a birthday Oc
tober 17.
Mrs. Ruth Patterson celebrated her
birthday October 23.
The birthday of Evelyn Willis will
be October 29.
Mrs. Luke Smith will celebrate her
birthday October 28.
J. L. Duckett will observe his
birthday October 26.
Roberta Prince will celebrate her
birthday October 31.
Mrs. Sarah Burkhalter and daugh-
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death of their aon, George Richard, L- W. Brown, who la ill at his home
‘in Abbeville, Mr. Home acted as|
master of ceremonies.
A committee composed of J. B.
Neal, Aaron Black and Horace Smith,
prepared a fish supper with all the
trimmings for forty-five people. The
Women of the Church served the
supper. Invited guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Wallace and Miss Mar
garet Blakely.
HaUowe’en Party Friday Night
Hallowe’en fun galore is in store |
at the Hallowe’en carnival to be at
the school Friday night at 7 o’clock.
The Woman’s club is sponsoring the j
program and witches, gobline and
spooks will lend their eerie thrills
to make an interesting evening for
you. A raving gypsy will read for
tunes, a sparkling floor show willi
entertain you.
Mrs. Abercrombie Honored
Mrs. Henry Abercrombie was hon-j
ored Monday night at the home of
Mrs. Clyde Trammell with oi lovely |
birthday party.
The receptin rooms were made]
beautiful by arrangements of fall
flowers in shades of rose, orange and j
deep yellow. Mrs. Trammell, Mrs.
B. F. Harvey and Mrs. Cecil McLen-
!don greeted the guests and "Mrs.
Bert” was pleasantly surprised when
happy birthday Was sung for her.
Mrs. Harvey directed the games
and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire, Mrs. Hor
ace Smith and Mrs. J. B. Abercrom
bie were prize winners in the game
pf bingo.
The guests were invited into the
dining room for refreshments. The
birthday table was covered with a
lace cloth over orange. A center ar
rangement of fah flowers was
blanked by tall burning tapers tied i
with orange and black ribbons. The
Hallowe’en motif was carried out
in decorations and refreshments.
Sandwiches, cup cakes and candies
with witches brew was served buf
fet style.
“Mrs. Bert” received many lovely
gifts and the following gave her best
birthday wishes: Mrs. Connie Davis,
Mrs. Jessie Mills, Mrs. Hugh Ballard,
Mrs. R. D. Gregg, Mrs. J. B. Aber
crombie, Mrs. Hallie Campbell, Miss
Maude Harvey, Mrs. Horace Smith,
Mrs. Alice Motte, Mrs. Aaron Black,
Mrs. J. A. Black, Mrs. S. J. Todd,
Mrs lone Wallace, Mrs R. G. Coker,
Mrs J. C. Meeks, Mrs. H. W. Wil
liams, Mrs. J. C. Davenport, Mrs.
James Patterson, Mrs. Orin Davis,
Mrs. Mark Windsor, Mrs. Tom Na
bors, Mrs. E. C. Burdette, Mrs. J. P
McCauley, Mrs. Floyd Pbole, Mrs.
Mary Fuller, Mrs. W. Ri Cauble,
Mrs. Mattie Harvey, Mrs. Helen Shu
mate, Mrs. Houston Ellis, Mrs. W. T.
Queen, Mrs. Bill Crocker, Mrs. Carl
Johnson, Mrs. B. F. Harvey, Mrs.
Cecil McLendon, Mrs. R. E. Whitmire
and Mrs. Mell Harvey.
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