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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Tkoraday, May 31, 1951
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For the Week ,. •
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
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Douglas Greer spent the week-end
in Shannon, Ga., with Mr. and
Mrs. John White and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald McIntyre. Mrs. Douglas
Greer returned home with them
after a several weeks visit in Shan
non.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hendricks
of Habersham, Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
Queenie Rhoads of Woodruff spent
Mrs. Joe Stone and Unda of Un- ^ W eek-end with Mr. and Mrs. J.
ion, are visiting several days with w Bagwell.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. .Stone. | Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Major
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones of Crawford Sunday was Mrs. Frank
Blacksburg, were dinner guests of Thrather of Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith, Sr.,1 Mr and Mrs. Edward Carroll
Sunday. Also visitirig the Smiths and daughter spent the week-end
were their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Roy in Abbeville with Mr. and Mrs.
Smith, Kathy and Tommy and Mil-j Frank Graham and Mr. and Mrs.
ford Smith of Clinton. iLeon HalL
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passmore and! 'Mr and Mrs. Claud Willard and
children of West Clinton, spent children visited Mr. and Mrs
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. 1 Frank Billings near Ware Shoals
Longshore. . Visiting them on Sat-i Sunday. Mrs. Willard, accompan-
urday were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ied by Peggy Sue and Linda kni.
dence school were held in the au
ditorium Thursday night, May 24,
at 7:30. W. R. Anderson gave the
invocation. Cornelia Roberts wel
comed tiie guests. A chorus of
children sang two numbers,
"Marching With the Heroes," and
"Little Shepherd.” Betty Sanders
paid tribute to the parents and
teachers. The historian, Lamar
Patterson, and valedictorian, Elaine
Crocker, had parts on the program.
Awards for perfect attendance
were made to Jimhriy Abercrom
bie, Robert Bailey, Ed Davis, Joel
McJElhannon, Robert Motte, Adgcr
Crawford, Mary Lois Cagle, Joan
Collins, and Ronald Burkhalter
proved in writing to Roger Pat
terson, Walter Cato, Elizabeth Cor-
ter, Jane Pace, Pauline Cato, Ed
gar Burkhalter, Virginia Aber
crombie, 1 Sharon O’Snields, and
Grady Fuller.
The program closed with the
benediction singing of "Now the
Day is Over.”
Immediately following the exer
cises a reception was held in hon
or of the seventh grade at the com
munity center. The Men's club
and the Woman’s club are Joint
hostesses at this event each year.
Under the direction of Mrs. A. C.
Young, Jr., chairman of thedecorat-
ing committee, the rooms were
Higest average was made by made lovely in harmonizing shades
Grade 1—Harriet Wilson, Nyoka of mixed summer flowers. In the
Dunaway of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Overstreet of
Greenwood, were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Overstreet.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker and
children enjoyed a picnic at Lake
Greenwood Sunday.
Steve Webb of Joanna, is visit
ing his mother, Mrs. Lois Webb, for
several weeks. o
Mrs. S. J. Todd spent the week-; we ek-end in Whitmire
end in Greenwood with Mr. and | Mrs. R. L. Harrison.
Mrs. J. W. Harper. | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jeffers, W. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Todd. Hatcher visite<l in Winnsboro Sun-
of Charleston, visited Mr. and Mrs.) day with Mr. and Mrs. Jaril Hatch-
S. J. Todd recently. Mrs. Todd is er
and Billy recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Land in Fairmont. Vis
iting the Willards on Monday
were Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Clem
mons of West Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield
and daughters with Miss Jean Oak
ley spent Sunday with Mrs. Flor
ence Ervin in Clearwater.
Mrs. Frankie Blackwell and Vir
ginia Wilson and duaghter spent
with
the former Jane Carper of Texas.
Mr. Todd is in the navy and is sta
tioned in Charleston for three
years and they are making their
home at 1831 Dayton, Navy Yard,
Charleston.
Charlie and Francis Cooper are
spending the week in Great Falls
visiting their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Cooper and Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee and chil
dren of Spartanburg, were visitors
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Black, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte and
family spent the week-end in Pel-
zer with relatives and on Sunday
attended the Motte reunion in
Greenville.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C.
Jtoberts recently were Sgt. and
Mrs. B. H. Roerts and family of
Columbus, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Walker of Greenwood, and
Franklin Bradley of Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coker,
Mrs. Effie Jones and Grenda,
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Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Patterson near Clinton.
Mrs. Cora Rogers of Union, was
a visitor Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Smith.
Mrs. Ed Morris of Great Falls,
the former Miss Winnie McCombs,
a former resident of Lydia for 23
years, visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Emery last Saturday. Mrs. Mor
ris* mother, Mrs. Lula McCombs,
also of Great Falls, was a visitor
of the Emerys.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shumate,
Jr., and son, Mrs. Maitie Harvey
spent the week-end in Henderson
ville, N. C, with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Rawl. On Sunday they vis
ited at Lake Lure.
Miss Franceen Smith spent the
week-end with Miss Brenda Bar
bee near Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Bridwell
and famliy of Honea Path, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn
and son, Mrs. J. H. Seay of Green
ville, and Miss Feroline Seay of
West Clinton visited the Tram
mells on Monday.
Lillie Leaguers Honored
On Thursday evening Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. O'Shields entertained
the Little Leaguers with a steak
supper at their home.
All the Leaguers gathered
around the table and talked base
ball After supper they were
served ice cream and cake sticks.
Providence Janitor Injured
Ernest Davis, colored Janitor at
Providence school and friend of all
school children of Lydia, was se
riously injured in a car and train
wreck near the ice plant Sunday.
Griffin, Jimmy Johnson, Martha
Ann Stone and Arliss Smith. Grade
2—Dianne Davenport, Vickie Pat
terson, Thomas Rush and Michael
Campbell. Grade 3—Janice Dav
enport, Franklin Williams, Robert
Bailey, Vivian Pearson, Linda Pat
terson, and Terry Kitchens. Grade
4—Era Lois Kirby, Gerald Davis,
Kenneth Trammell, Faye Bailey,
and Peggy Willard. Grade 5—Ce
cil Davenport, Betty Davis, Helen
Black and Peggy Edmonds. Grade
6— Raymond Kuykendall, June
Crapps, Patsy Fuller and Ruth
Trammell. Grade T—Elaine Crock
er, Cornelia Roberts, Betty Sand
ers and Lamar Patterson.
Honors were given for most im-
receiving room the table was pret
tily appointed in a color scheme
of pink and blue. A center ar
rangement of larkspur, lilies and
roses reflected on a mirror # en
hanced by burning tapers made the
setting of a beautiful picture. Mrs.
Ralph Harbin and Mrs. A. C.
Young, Jr., presided at the punch
bowls, Mrs. Mattie Harvey, Mrs.
Harold Blackstock and Mrs. Odell
Stone served cakes.
The receiving line composed of
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Crocker, Elaine
Crocker, Betty Sanders, Cornelia
Roberts, Lamar Patterson and Cal
vin Cooper, formed at the entrance
of the lounge. Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace Smith entertained in the li
brary, Miss Mary Johnson, Odell
Stone in the lounge, and the guests
were bid goodbye by Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Windsor with Miss Patsy
Windsor.
Music was played throughout the
evening by Mrs. James Pitts. Fol
lowing the reception the members
of the seventh grade enjoyed danc
ing.
Joint HoatoMM Honor Mrs.
Davenport
Mrs. Clyde Trammell and Mrs.
Grady Smith were joint hostesses
at a lovely party Tuesday in hon
or of Mrs. Joe Davenport. The
spacious Trammell home was beau
tifully decorated in a color scheme
of green and pink. Carnations
and roses were arranged for the
mantel and piano. The guests
were invited into the living room
where Mrs. Wallace directed games.
After a progression of an active
gams much fun was had with the
old favorite, Bingo, played in a
unique form. Several prizes were
given and in turn presented to the
honoree. Mrs. Trammell and Mrs.
Smith were assisted by Mrs. Claud
Trammell and Mrs. Joe Terry in
serving home-made ice cream and
cake with cold drinks.
Thirty-four guests were present
and Mrs. Davenport received many
lovely gifts.
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Granny Kirby Pi
Lydia residents were saddened
by the death of Granny Kirby
who had lived here for many years
until she moved to Laurens several
years ago.
The funeral services were con
ducted at Lydia Baptist church on
lost Friday morning.
Williaxna-Hughos
Mrs. Madeline Williams of
Greenwood, announces the mar
riage of her daughter, Mary Lou, to
Sgt. William Harold Hughes of
Clinton and Cherry Point, N. C.,
on Saturday, May 19, 1951.
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Bride-Elect Given Shower
Mrs. Howard Roach and Mrs.
Luke Fuller of West Clinton were
joint hostesses at a miscellaneous
shower at the laser’s home for
Miss Mary Ellen Fuller, bride-elect
of Anderson, Friday evening at
7:30.
The groom-elect, Don Edward
Jones, of Clemson, is a teacher
textiles.
The wedding will take place
June2 at Riverside Baptist church
in Anderson. Miss Fuller is a niece
of Mrs. J. W. Fuller.
Out of town guests attending the
party were Mrs. Ethel Fuller,
mother of the bride-elect, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Clinkscales and Pam of
Anderson. Miss Fuller was also
given pieces of crystal in her chos
en pattern. ^
To Taka Religious Census
The Lydia Methodist church will
conduct a religious census Sunday
afternoon beginning at 2 o’clock.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Birthday greetings to Miss Betty
Overstreet who will observe a
birthday June 7.
Jesse Abecrombie has a birthday
June 7.
Mrs. Tom Burnett observed a
birthday May 27.
Mrs. Bertie Attaway will observe
a birthday Jtthe 16. ’ ^
Birthday greetings to little Den
nis Roberts on June 17.
Haskell Patterson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Patterson, will
celebrate his first birthday May 31.
La Spartanburg Hospital
Friends of Mrs. Cora Windsor
will regret to learn she entered
General hospital in Spartanburg
Tuesday for treatment before un
dergoing an operation later.
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