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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, May 17, 1951
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For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. HORACE C. SMITH.
Corrrspondrnt »nd RrprcsenUUve
West Clinton
(Continued from page three)
Birthday Party Enjoyad
j On Friday afternoon little
Frankie Nelson celebrated his
birthday with a party at his home
on Palmetto street Games were |
played and led by Miss Ernestine build a hut which will be used for
Parrish. Mrs. Verna Lee Nelson, their meetings and entertainment,
mother of Frankie, served refresh- The committee is planning a pro-
ments of potato chips, candy, pea- 1 gram to raise a building fund,
i nuts, crackers and punch, assist- Anyone wishing to join the club
person attending and bringing the
highest number of people for the
first time will receive one of the
pictures the evangelist draws. The
song service begins at 7:30.
Pink and Blua Shower
r JPR A pink and blue shower was
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor had e( j by Mrs. Lester Kitchens of Jo- may contact any one of the follow-; given at the community building
.4*"»rv> i 1 1-. f I in ft fir*nrc• mi a f i r-\ 5 —
ented chalk artist. He also plays Mrs. J. R. Boyd of Atlanta, Ga.;
the saxaphone and is a soloist. The Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Fennell and
their family home for Mother’s a nna.
day. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wind-| Out of town guests were Donna
sor of Marion, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Kitchens. Carolyn Anderson, Eddie!
Jack Windsor and children, Brenda Peggy. Ruth and Judy Campbell of.
and Vivian. Roy Coggins of Spar- Joanna. Each little guest remem-j
tanbur and Dean Abercrombie of' be red Frankie with a gift which;
the State Training School. | was opened and passed.
Mrs. Mart Satterfield, Dewel and Lydia Methodist Services
Linda spent Sunday with their Lydia Methodist church ser-
Mrs.
ing officers:
President—Charley Gaffney.
Vice-President—Arthur Howard.
Secretary—Grange Campbell
Treasurer—C. W. Wooten.
mother and grandmother, Mrs. 1 vices are held each Sunday
Florence Ervin, in Clearwater. Mrs. p r0 vidence school. Sunday school
Woodell King and children of a t 10 o’clock. Worship services at her home.
With The Sick
C. H. O’Donnell has returned
from the Veteran’s hospital in
Charleston where he was a patient
a !; for five weeks.
Mrs. B. B. Neal has been ill at
Greenville, and BIr. and Mrs. Claud 11 o’clock. The public is invited | Mrs. J. E. Braswell is confined
Kernclls of Renno, were also there, to attend these services. Rev. | her home with a sprained knee.
Newell C. Bush is pastor. Mrs. Frank Riley has received
word from Germany that S-Sgt.
Riley is seriously ill. Other infor-
•Mr. and Mrs. A. T Crawford, Mr.
and Mrs. Major Crawford and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ma-
haffey in Greer Sunday.
Mrs. Clyde Smith. Sr., with Roy
and Milford Smith visited Capt.
and Mrs. Clyde Smith, Jr., at Hun
ter Field, Ga., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parrish of
Woodruff, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Smith Saturday’.
Mrs. Maggie Grant is spending!
the week in Greenwood visiting |
Mrs. Ryan Atkins and other
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jones visited
Mrs Virgil Webb, who is a patient
at Hays hospital. Sunday
Revival Services In Progress
Revivai services are in progress; nation"will‘^^nT'later“the“mes-
at the Lydia Pentecostal Holiness sage
church and will continue through
Sunday night with the Rev. L. H.
Elliott of Greenwood, a$ the evan
gelist. Services nightly at 7:30.
Services for Sunday, May 20:
Sunday school 10 a m.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Evangelistic services 7:30 DJn.
Miss Helen Spelce has been ill.
Carol Smith is ill at her home
with measles.
Bailey Memorial Church News
The revival meeting is now in
progress at Bailey Memorial
. . .—„ _ - church at the comer of Bailey and
Special healing service 3:00 p m. Academy streets. The Rev. Bob
The public is cordially invited to Braker is giving some very inter-
attend all of these services. esting lectures in art as he is a tal-
Thursday evening by Miss Doris
Holland assisted by her mother,
Mrs. John H. Holland and Mrs.
Murray Adams in honor of Mrs.
Richard Foster.
Several games were played, af
ter which the guest of honor open
ed the lovely gifts received.
The hostesses served home-made
children of Ninety-Six. Each one
remembered Mr. Braswell with a
gift.
News of Scout Troop 139
April 31 C. L. Ficklin, scoutmas
ter, took 13 of the boys on an over
night hike and all reported a grand
time. Upon completion of the hike
several of the boys qualified for
their second class promotion.
Several of the boys have started
work on merit badges wheih are
awarded scouts in specialized sub
jects. There are 111 merit badge
subjects from which to choose. Af
ter a boy has passed first class
scout his advancement is by mer
ice cream and cake to the guests. • it badge work alone. He must
qualify for 5 merit badges to be-
Celebralet 81st Birthday
J. E. Braswell, Sr., celebrated his
81st birthday on Sunday. His chil
dren and other relatives enjoyed
dinner served outdoors. Those at
tending were Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Braswell, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Wilson and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Braswell, and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bragg and son,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Jr.,
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Huey and son, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
come a star scout, 10 to become a
life scout and 21 for eagle scout.
Eagle scout is the higest rank in
scouting. Clark Meadors, is the as
sistant scoutmaster for troop 138.
Birthdays and Wadding
Annivarsarias
Elbert Rice will celebrate his 4th
birthday May 16.
Mrs. Bill Snow had a birthday
May 11.
Jerry Campbell will be 5 years
Handback and sons, Mr. and Mrs. old May 23.
Bobby Braswell, Jimmie Braswell,; Elbert Rice will be 5 years old
Truman Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Jack May 15.
Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jen- J. E. Braswell had a birthday
Griffin and children of Ware May 12.
nings and son of Greenville; Mr. I May 21st is Mr. and Mrs. Brevard
and Mrs. J. G. Franklin of Joanna; Patterson’s wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes cele
brated their 15th wedding anni
versary May 15.
Mrs. Herbert Hughes celebrated
her birthday May 9.
Randy Sanders was 9 years old
May 13. —
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sanders,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell cele
brated their wedding anniversary
May 16.
Mrs. W. H. Osborne celebrated
her birthday May 15.
Wayne Wilson had a birthday re
cently.
Mrs. Ruth McGinnis had a birth
day May 15.
Mrs. C. W. Foster and Mrs. J.
H. Foster have birthdays May 18.
Mrs. Dorsey Turner had a birth
day May 16.
Mrs. Ray Cauble celebrated her
birthday May 16.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster cele
brated their wedding anniversaries
May 17.
Mrs. Effie Mae Downs will cele
brate her birthday May 23.
Mrs. Marie Baker has a birthday
May 23.
E. C. Moody will celebrate his
birthday May 23.
Mrs. Robert Whitsel will cele
brate her birthday May 22.
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Woman's Club To Moot
The Woman’s club will meet to
night (Thursday) at 7:30 pjn., in
Mr. and Mrs E. C. Burdette and £ e community house. All mem-j
th - £ P ™E nt *, M £
organization. ,
Sunday.
Pvt Harold Austin of Fort Jack-
son. spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr and Mrs. Leslie Aus
tin
Mrs Claud Wallenzine and Rich
ard
With The Sick
Peggy Ann Satterfield is ill with
measles.
Mrs. Sara Frances Lawson is im
Frf West Clinton, were Sunday j™™* * ,t * r a * *he
visiter.* of Mrs Pauline Mrs Edward Carroll is able to be
out again after being a patient at
« n Hays hospital.
and Mrs. S. L. Hall Mrs Adrlu> R Pnleman jj inl
and Mrs Edward
is their guests during
Mr
had
week-end Mr and Mrs. u. nan Mrs Addle B. Coleman
and Mr. and Mrs Leon Hall and proving after being ill and a pa-
rhildren of Asheville, | tient at Hays hospitla.
Mrs Emma Bagwell of Bates-j R Cauble is suffering with a
huri.. was a Saturday visitor of Mr
and Mrs J W. Bagwell. i Rev. R D Gregg is ill at his
Mr and Mrs. Henry Abercrom- home on Palmetto street,
hie. Leon and Sam Elders spent Franceen Smith has recovered
Sunday near Greenville with Mr from an illness.
Abercrombie’s sister. Mrs. Ervin ♦
Campbell, and Mr Campbell. Birthdays and Annivarsarias
Mrs Datie Estes, Mr -and Mis.; Greetings to Mr. and Mrs Major
Billy Abercrombie were Sunda> Crawford on their third wedding
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack anniversary May 14.
Wehunt near Clinton. Mrs. Tom Burnett will celebrate
Mr and Mrs. frank Walker vis-iher birthday May 27.
ited friends at Mount Pletsant Sun-; Claudme Howell celebrated a
day and attended church services birthday May 14.
at Mount Pleasant Baptist church Sylvia King, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. J. W Fuller. Mrs. Lois Mrs Milton King, of Greenville.
Webb and children visited Mr and celebrated a birthday May 13.
Mrs. Bud Fuller near Clinton Sun-; Mrs. Ruby Gentry had a birthday
day.
Steve Webb of Joanna, spent the
w’cek-end with his mother. Mrs
Lois Webb
Visiting Mrs J. W Fuller on
Saturday were Mr and Mrs. Luke
May 13.
De Vaughan Cauble will
brate his birthday May 24.
cele- (
Flowers In Memory of Mother
Iff ®As a memorial to the memory of
Fuller of West Clinton and Mr. and her mother, Mrs. Lula Mitchell
Mrs. Bud Fuller of near Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Todd of Clin
ton. were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. S. J TJpdd.
of Mothers Day the
children of Mrs. Lola Bumett, who,,. 0 * Baptist church Sunday
is ill, gathered at her home near _ Leur.n.
Clinton. Those attending were Mr "ip
Tom Bumett, Mr. and ^ Bluebirds with their lead-
and her aunt, Mrs. Alma Hawkins.
Mrs. Henry Abercrombie placed a
basket of flowers in lovely shades
of orchid and purple on the altar
and Mrs.
Mrs J A Black. Jr., and family, ers Miss Mary Johnson. Mrs
Miss Ruby Burnett, Mr. and Mrs L. xoung. Jr., and Mrs. Wa
Wallace.
Kitchens of Newberry, Mr. and enjoyed a trip to Laurens as an ad
Mrs. John Burnett of Joanna.
Mrs. Clyde Trammell and chil
dren visited Mrs. J. H. Seay at
West Clinton Sunday.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fin
ley Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Furman Finley and Gene of Spin-
dale, N. C.
Mrs. Evelyn Sams and children
spent Sunday in Renno with Mr.
and Mrs. Justine McLendon.
Pvt. Jesse Howell of Fort Jack-
son, is home on a seven-day leave
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Howell.
Mrs. Addie B. Coleman had as
her guests during the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davis and
daughter, Frances, of Ware Shoals.
Mrs. Odie Nelson and children of
Simpsonville, were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs Roy Pace and Mrs.
Emma Thomas.
venture in Bluebird work Tuesday
afternoon. Refreshments were
served at the Dairy Queen.
Twenty-two little grils between the
ages of seven and nine are mem
bers of the Bluebirds.
Brown To Spoak Sunday
Rev. L. W. Brown fo Abbeville,
former pastor of Lydia Presbyte
rian church, will preach at 11
o’clock services Sunday, May 20.
All members are urged to attend
with the public cordially invited.
Services are held at the community
house. Sunday school at 10:15.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Graduating Exercises Friday
Friday morning in the' audito
rium of Providence school at 10:00
o’clock the graduation exercises of
the Kindergarten pupils will be
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Turner of (held. An attractive program has
Greenwood, visited Mrs. Minnie' been planned. Eleven boys and
Harvey and Miss Maud Harvey ! girls will graduate with honors. A
Sunday. J one-act play, “A Remarkable Ba-
Henry Smith of Lincolnton, N. by,” will be given those taking part
C., spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. Clara Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Jones of
Union, were Sunday guests of Mrs.
K. F. Johns.
Mrs. E.D Gillespie and daughter,
Reba, of Gray Court, Mr. and Mrs.
William Ballard of Honea Path,
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Ballard.
Hugh Ballard, Willia/n Ballard
and grandson visited Mark Ballard
at the Columbia hospital Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bush, Mr. knd
Mrs. Horace Bush. Bill and Shirley
of Belmont, N. C., spent the day
Sunday with Rev and Mrs. N, C.
Bush.
Mrs. E. S. Wqqdy and Mrs. A. L.
Roland of Laureps, were Sunday
guests of Mr. apd Mrs. Theodore
Queen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Meeks and
children spent Sunday in Cross
Anchor with Mr. and Mrs. J. H
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbin and
Tootsie were Sunday visitors in
Greenville with the latter’s par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith,
Franceen and Laura, Mrs. M. C.
Smith visited Mrs. Nancy Harris
and Mrs. Hazel Smith at West
Clinton. . .
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will be Martha Lou Bush, Sue
Word, Dianne Neal, Charlene Hum
phries and Carol Parrish. The
Rhythm band with Beverly Poole,
Mark McWhorter, Melda Satter-
Tonita Harvey, Jimmy Kinard,
field, Elizabeth Harbin, (Laura
Smith and J. W. Davis will play
two numbers. The band is direct
ed by Johnny Bailey.
Charlie Cooper will give the de
votion. The graduates will be giv
en diplomas by George H. Cornel-
son, who will deliver the address.
The following will be presented
by Mrs. Wallace to Miss Margaret
Blakely, principal of Providence
school: Charlie Cooper, Roger
Cooper, J. B. Hawkins, Betty J,ean.
Morris, Mike Yarbrough, Harry
Bond, A1 Reid, Bruce Mills, Char
lene Humphries, Gerelene Over
street and James McLendon.
Birthday Party For Johnny Bailey
Mrs. Ira Bailey was hostess to a
group of friends of her small son,
Johnny, at the Kindergarten rooms
Wednesday morning to celebrate
his fifth birthday. The gift table
was decorated in pink and white,
with a center’ attraction of pink
roses. The birthday cake held five
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section)
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