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. ' t V • .A Thursday, April 12, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE =—■ Page Three For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. HORACE C. SMITH. Correspondent and Representative James McLendon of Ninety-Six, is spending the week with his grandfather, C. J. Blactfwell. Mrs. Horace Gunter, Jr., and children of Spartanburg, are visit ing her sister, Mrs. Ithiel Harvey, and Mr. Harvey. Mr. and! Mrs. Pete Kelly of And erson, visited the former's moher, Mrs. Ike Jones, who has been ill, the past week. Pvt. Harold Austin of Fort Jack- son spent the week-end with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Leslie Aus tin, who live near here. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shockley and family were Sunday guests in Gray Court with Mr. and Mrs. James Culbertson. Mrs. Calvin Cooper and children spent the week-end in Great Falls visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wade and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pearson were in Calhoun Falls for the week-end as guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. Pearson. Visiting the J. B. N%als on Sun day were Mrs. Neal’s mother, Mrs. Annie Sherbert, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Bagwell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sherber of Enoree, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neal and son, Mrs. Eve lyn Stroud and children of Ander son, Misses lone and Nancy Neal of Columbia. Mr and Mra Roy Boozer with Mr and Mrs Ervin Carr infer en joyed a trip to the mountains Sun day. They were in Bryson City, Term. and RobtoavUM. N C. Mr and Mrs H E Parr and chil dren at Spartanburg, spent the «*ek end with the latter's parents. Mr and Mrs R B Fennell Mrs M N Sunons and Mm Ethelyn Simmons of Ptrhena, visit ed Mr. and Mrs Harold Lawson Sunday, Also «sitting them on Sunday were Mrs Remw Kaner of Plehewa. Rev and Mrs Jehn H 13m. t>a c Welland of Veal CUntan c Mr and Mrs H L IUrW af Log. * ~ tens Rev C L Payne lUv Lit- **** f . | af Wms CIUMvnM Mr V* 'T teen snoaS aaSeewstjng, asad many taaswa end yerda have teen made mere ettrarSrvv T^a fudges efhv* * aosiag the «vmaaary, tad»ee and afWv tha ' Lena eg * ana i an ta*e . aeatded these ye wee Tee first nr Me r gg| mee to Mr and Mrs ^ ^ t J Tndd ttl Pme «aseet A see ■ . earn setae «e liaOO t» Mr and aOre ^ ^ . j h l RfWaaaee I ^nehame aasvet rnm Mud setse ad Mr mid ST? L*SSEon * PhnMd Mr and M - • J«* a were played and refreshments of potato chips, mints, wafers, ham salad sandwiches, and drinks were served. Mrs. Helen Shirley as sisted Mrs. Lawson in serving. Each guest remembered Mrs. Leroy with a gift and they were passed, i With Tha Sick Little Gail Humphreys has ton- silitis. Jean Emery .is recovering after undergoing a tonsilectomy at the local hospital. Mrs. Grover Kirby is ill with flu. Mrs. C. R. Anderson is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Lawson. M. B. Satterfield is improving af ter being ill at the home of his son, Melvin Satterfield. A. C. Amerson and daughter, Pa tricia. have been ill with flu. Mrs. Ike Jones has returned home after being a patient at Hays hospital. Myrtis Livingston is ill with flu. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mrs. J. B. O’Shields, Mrs. Bill Cauble and Mrs. Eula Longshore have birthdays April 15. Carolyn Bennett will celebrate a birthday April 12. Mr. and Mrs. Claud McElhan- non observed their 38th wedding anniversary April 4. Mrs. Lydia Coleman will cele brate a birthday April 18. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emery will observe their 20th wedding anni versary April 10. Joanne Kirby celebrated a birth day April 9. Mrs. Emma Neal observed a birthday April 11. Mrs Francis Goff will observe a birthday April 23 Mrs. Clara Burkhalter will have a birthday April S3 Mr and Mrs Bobby Burkhalter will observe their 1st wedding an- •tversary April 33 Mra Louise Harvey celebrated a birthday April 9 Beverly Ann Poole and Janet will celebrate a birthday April 19 Tonita Harvey celeberl e d a birthday April 19 Rg-tlM MF and Mrs Lmdy MaHaw wail ed Mew pareerta Mr and Mrs Tie* S .1 Reed, wha live naar * Clmii e Mr and Mv% R G Jehnmn had ae tausr pat ■R and Mra Jehn MrM— Mr and Mrs Mark Pat attnded a birthday dinner at West Clinton Sunday in honor of Lum Windsor Mr and Mrs Ernest Sanders. Mra Lily Fowler and daughter Hel en. of Union, visited Mra J. L. Rhodes Sunday. Little Pamela McDorous of De catur. Ga^ is visiting the children at the kindergarten this week. Capt Clyde Smith, Mra Smith and son of Hunter Field, Savan nah. Ga. t spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Duckett, Faye and Jerome with Misses Stella and Sally Ann Duckett visited Forrest Benjain, who is a patient at the Laurens hospital, Sunday. Mrs. M. C. Smith of Lockhart, formerly of Lydia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barbee who live near here. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith, Franceen and Laura, visited Mrs. Nancy Harris at West Clinton Sun day. Brown To Speak Sunday Rev. L. W. Brown, former pastor of the Lydia Presbyterian church, new of Abbeville, will have charge of the worship services at the church Sunday, April 15, at 11:00. All members are invited to at tend and the public is cordially in vited. ^ Men's Club Meets Tonigh The Men’s club will hold is regu lar monthly meeting tonight, April 12, at 7:30 at the school house. All members are urged to attend and new members are invited. Shower For Mrs. Dorothy Leroy Mrs. Frances Lawson, Mrs. Gladys McCravy, and Mrs. Queenie Burnett were joint hostesses for a shower in honor of Mrs. Dorothy Leroy on Friday night Games urtrr Mrs mmt HU!. HI of for the first yeers A Mn Fate Peek of Pleeeent Hill met Mrs. Parmh for the first am end wR9W.li and Shehon Will* Birthday Party Far Torn!a Harvey Mr* Ithiel Harvey was hostess to the Kindergarten children Tuesday morning celebrating the fourth birthday of her daughter. Tonita. Mrs. Wallace conducted the game* aid after singing happy birthday Tonita blew out the can dles on the pink and white lighted cake. Favors of multi-colored bal loons were given. Many lovely gifts were opened by Tonit* and refreshments of ice cream, cake and saled nuts were served by Mrs. Harvey assisted bv Mrs. A. M. Shu mate, Jr., Mrs. H. H. Morris and Mrs. Horace Gunter, Jr., of Spar tanburg. The following little friends were present: Harvey Shumate, Gail Gunter, Kay Gunter, Lloyd Mor ris, Charlene Humphries, Gera- line Overstreet, Joe Hudson, Fred die Dickinson, James Nelson, Bev erly Poole, Roger Cooper, James McLendon, Ann White, Dianne Neal, Johnnie Bailey, Jimmy Kin- ard. Bruce Mills, A1 Reid, Sandra Culbertson, Charlie Cooper, J. W. Davis, J. B. Hawkins, Betty Jean Morris, Sue Word, Mike Yarbrough Pamela McDarus, Mark McWhorter. Laura Smith, Carol Parrish, and Melda Satterfield^ The Bluebirds Meet The Bluebirds held their meeting Tuesday afternoon in the commun ity center with their leaders, Miss Mary Johnson, Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr., and Mrs. Wallace. After the , business meeting honors were con ferred upon Mickie O’Shields, Brenda Ferguson and Francine Smith for the work each had com pleted. An interesting project of eook- ing was enjoyed, and a demonstra tion of spice cake was given and each girl had a part in the cook ing experient the One‘Two'Three of Dixie-Homes MEAT VALUES! You'll enjoy many delicious, economical meals from these fine, perfectly-smoked hams. It's your best buy for the week! Select yours today! Clover Leaf or Selecto 8 to 14 Lb. Sizes Smoked Enjoy 3 Economical Moat Dishes! 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