The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 21, 1950, Image 13
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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For the Week . . .
LYDIA HALS NEWS
MBS. H. W. WILLIAMS,
Correspondent and Representative
Mrs. T. G. Lackey and Mr. and
Mrs. Lamond Lackey and family of
Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Black, Sr., over the week-end.
Friends of Mrs. Katherine Smith
will be interested to know she is ill
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Willis after an operation
and stay at the Blalock clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wright and
Joe Crowder of Anderson, visited
Miss Nellie Wright and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Willis Sunday.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ross
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sizemore of Gastonia, N. C.
Friends of Miss Elaine Harvey will
be interested to know she is conva
lescing at her home following a hos
pital stay.
Carey Smith of Ware Shoals, spent
the week-end with Kenneth Tram
mell. Kenneth returned home with
hi mto spend the week-end.
M/a- Louie Webb and children and
Mrs. Ray Fowler and children of
Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Will
Ellis last week.
Mrs. Maude McKellar of near Clin
ton, is spending a few days with her
daughter, Mrs. Gayal Ellis.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Brooks and
sons of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs.
James Gallman over the week-end.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. E. I. Grace celebrated her
birthday December 18.
Henry Abercrombie will observe
his birthday December 23.
Billy Abercrombie will celebrate a
birthday December 28.
Dianne Abercrombie will have a
birthday December 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cato will
celebrate their wedding anniversary
December 25.
Mrs. Katherine Abercrombie cele
brated her birthday December 17.
Wonmn’s Club Meets
The Woman’s chib held its regular
meeting at the community center
Monday night with the president,
Mrs. David Word, presiding. In the
absence of the secretary, Mrs. Clyde
Trammell called the roll and read the
minutes.
In the business session the nomi
nating committe, through its chair
man, Mrs. O. B Stone, gave its re
port. The club voted in the follow
ing new officers: Mrs. E. C. Bur
dette, president; Mrs. H. W. Williams,
vice-president; Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr.,
secretary, and Mrs. Horace Smith,
treasurer. Miss Mary Johnson was
elected program chairman. The club
voted to adopt some needy families
for Christmas and play Santa Claus
for the children.
A nice gift of money was given to
the Campfire girls and Blue Birds to
help finance their organizations.
The retiring officers were given a
vote of thanks for guiding the cliib
through a very succssful year. . A re
sume of outstanding things the club
did during the year was recalled by
the president.
Three new members were added to
the roll and the social committee,
Miss Mary Johnson and Mrs. Wal
lace., led the group in playing sev
eral Christmas games. Prizes were
won by Mrs. E. C. Burdette, firs. W.
H. Woods, Mrs. Mary Fuller and Mrs.
S. J. Todd.
From a beautiful lighted Christmas
tree gifts were presented to each
member.
Refreshments of fruit cake and cof
fee were served by Mrs. Word, Mrs.
Clyde Trammdll and Mrs. Horace
Smith.
Club Hostess To Members
Club 16 was hostess to its members
and their guests at a lovely party Sat
urday in the community center. A
fchristmas tree beautifully decorated
was the party theme. Arrange
ments in red and green were placed
about the rooms.
Mrs. Eunice Conn and Mrs. Mary
Lou Ficklin, the social committee,
directed the games of the evening.
Christmas carols were sung by the
group and refreshments of sandwich
es, cakes and punch were served
by the executive committee. Later
in the evening dancing was enjoyed.
Community Council Meets
Wednesday night at the community
Center Miss Mary Johnson, president,
presided over the meeting of the com
munity council. \
In the absence of the secretary, W.
R. Cauble, Mrs. Wallace read the
minutes and called the roll. Each
organization gave a report of the
work they had done the last three
months. The Men’s club outfitted
the Boy Scouts and sent them to camp
last summer. Their present project
is doing the same for the Cub Scouts.
The Woman’s cliib reported a finan
cial success at their fall carnival.
The Campfire girls and Blue Birds
have made uniforms and marched
in the Midget football parade and
the Christmas parade. The Kinder
garten Mother's club entered a float
in the Christmas parade and made
uniforms for the Rhythm band: They
also planned and gave the Christmas
party for the Kindergaten children.
Club 16 reported the social meet
ings of their club. Miss Clyde Smith,
who represented the teachers and the
school told of the public perfownance
of the school chorus in their Christ
mas program, and the improvement
in the lunch room, including new
curtains. Each school room was dec
orated and gave a Christmas party
for each grade. Miss Margaret Blake
ly and Mrs. Wallace, advisors, com
mended the representatives on the
work each club is doing and the prog
ress made and Mrs. Wallace gave the
report of the South Carolina Recrea
tion Association meeting in Colum
bia in which the article “For Better
Living,” by Ben Hay Hammett, that
appeared in'the magazine*section of
The State on the recreation program
, of the Lydia and Clinton Cotton
Mills.
The council will hold their next
meeting March 4.
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Party For Little Folks
The Kindergarten Mother's club
was hostess to the kindergarten Fri
day at a lovely Christinas party. The
rooms were decorated in a Christmas
theme and used a gift-laden tree as
the main decoration. The sand table
carried a Santa Claus scene and as
the Christmas story was read the Na
tivity scene was placed on the table.
Christmas carols were sung and the
“Night Before Christmas" read be
fore Santa Claus delivered gifts to all
the children. Filled stockings of
fruit and candy were given as souve
nirs. A group of mothers directed
the party for the thirty-four children
present.
Attend Party In Union
Mrs. lone Wallace and four chil
dren of the community, Johnny Bail-
Sud Williams, were invited guests at
ey, Dianne Neal, Carol Parrish and
the Union-Buffalo Christmas party in
Union Sunday afternoon.
Birthday Party for Little Girl
Mrs. H. H. Morris was nostess to
the Kindergarten Wednesday morn
ing in honor of the fifth birthday of
her little daughter, Betty Jean. A
birthday cake was decorated in pink
and white was ( the center of 'the |
birthday table. Several games were
played and the children sang “Happy
Birthday” to Betty Jean.
Mrs. Morris, assisted by Mrs. J. B.
Hawkins, served cake, candies and
orange punch. Attractive favors
were placed by each plate. Thirty-
two children were present and Betty
Jean received many gifts.
Honored With Party
Mrs. Rose Satterfield celebrated
the fourth birthday of her daughter,
Melda, Thursday at the Kindergarten
rooms.
Mrs. J. B. Hawkins and Mrs.
Louise Harvey assisted Mrs. Satter
field in entertaining and serving re
freshments of cakes and punch. Fa
vors of little Christmas baskets of
candy were given the thirty-two chil
dren present. After singing “Happy I
Birthday” to Melda the children en-1
joyed opening the gifts.
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