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i P»ire Fight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. HORACE C. SMITH. Correspondent and Representative will hold its monthly meeting Thursr' announcing the program to be given day at the home of Mrs.^R. B. Een-i ^ during the day, children playing and nell, 311 Cypress St., at 7:30. (oldsters gathering for an old-fash- Fay Duckett, Jerome Duckett, Elaine and Emily Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Duckett and family attended the Golden wedding anniversary cele bration of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garner w . in Jonesville on Sunday, July 1. i church meets' every Tuesday after- k e * ar l. at fi®®, Cooper Nancy Ann Smith has returned noon at 2 b^lock at Providence j a ”f e ,®fj s ;7 Wali J c * ^ . Int " home after speeding the holidays school. All children interested are eres ing rates, dear t0 the hearts of with Franceen and Laura Smith. »invited to come. The choir is under Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stone and; the direction of Miss Joyce Mitchell. The junior ,choir of the Methodist |° ned f ° urt a h 0rt The Program proper all, from seven to seventy, were en tered with much excitement. The Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Duckett, Je- Mr and Mrs. U. B. Stone andj***'’ even t s were judged by G. E. Dixon, rome and Fay , Duckett, Emily and granddaughter, Linda, of Union, en- The auarterl conference of the s - J - Todd and Dorroh Hairston, and Elaine Bennett-of Thorawell visit-, a stay at Myrtle Beach during Methodost church will be he]d Sun _|the following were winners: Potato ed in Chesnee during the holidays * he fourth hohdyas. 1 day morning at 11 o’clock. All mem- 1 race—JMickie OlShields and James with Drayton Duckett, Mr. and Mrs. (Mrs. Emile Saroch of St. Louis, be J. s are i nv ited to attend. Knox. Jelly Bean race—Ruth Tram- Guy Duckett and Mr. and Mrs. Car- Mo., will arrive Wednesray to make ' # * nell Duckett. They all enjoyed a her home with Rev. and Mrs. N. C. Birthdays and Wedding ~ picnic at Rainbow lake while away. Bush. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Shockley andj ^ | l r - a n d M rs - David Word and Larry Wyatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 family with Mr and Mr?. Fred. Sue visited relatives in Greenville: Kelvin Wyatt, celebrated his first Dockins of Anderson, enjoyed a tour, d | Jr *| 1 8 holidays and enjoyed a; birthday July 7 . of the mountains and visited the' picnic at Cleveland park. Cherokee Indian reservation in North l ^ r - and ^ rs - J* H. Pace and chil- Carolina during the past week. 1 dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Odie Nel- Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie so " at Sun c da y K r and family were in Greenville' Mr ’ a " d T M rs- Horace Smth, Fran- Mr. and Mrs.' ceen and Laura * Nancy Ann Smith mell and Bobby Fuller. Peanut race—Willy Belle Crawford and Wayne Fuller. Balloon Bounce—Vir ginia Abercrombie and Kenneth Thomason. Apple race—Betty Lou Burnett and Billy Nelson. Marsh mallow race—Joyce Todd and Rich ard Martin. Balloon Toe race—Peg gy Kiriby and Bobby Fuller. All- Ifours race—Barbara Jo Todd and Rufus Edmonds. Green and Red Light race—Barbara McCravy and Russell Trammell. The finalists to reach the top of the greasy pole were: Thursday, July 12, 1951 Wayne Fuller, Bobby Fuller, Jmmy CShelds, Boots Fuller, Jack Rparson. Luther Capps, Major Crawford and David Coker. The prizes were do nated by a number of merchants and business firms. During the noon hour a fish and chicken stew with all the trunmings was served by a committee from the Lydia Men’s and Woman’s clubs. Mrs. J. C. Meeks and Bill Crocker served as chairmen and the follow ing were on the committee: Mrs. (continued on page two) Thursday visiting Leonard McMahan. |of West Clinton, and Mrs. M. C. Smith motored to Chimney Rock, Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Jr., observ ed a birthday July 9. Mrs. S. J. Todd will observe a birthday July 23. With Our Sick Mrs. Connie Davis is ill at her Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Roof and fam-; N C ( Tu e S day and enjoyed a pic- ho P? e °" ^! ne T street - ily vacationed in Dallas, Texas, with 1 nic at Lake Lure. relatives last week. j p vt Harold Austin of Fort Jack-, .. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter and sorij was borne for the week-end I c ^ inic family spent last week visiting their w j^b his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie daughter, Mrs. Melvin Wyatt, and Austin, and aunt, Mrs. Pauline Law- Mr. Wyatt in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. j son Wyatt returned home with them for Mrs. Pauline Lawson has returned home after a stay at the Blalock l Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Poole and a visit. On Friday they were guests children vacationed at Lexington, of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Burkhalter Ky ^ durnig holdiays. in Gastonia, N. C. Party Ushers In The Fourth Tuesday night in the recreation rooom of the Providence school a community-wide party was given as a beginning of the Fourth activi- Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fennell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orin Da vis in Greenville. Mrs. Davis re turned with them and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shu mate, Sr., near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fennell and Ronald of Reidsville, N. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell. Mr .and Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Jr, Mrs. Mattie Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. James Harris and children of Lau rens, motored to Charleston Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Grady and children were week-end guests of Mrs. Grady’s mother, Mrs. A. E.! Ward, in Union. of Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie on the Whitmire highway. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Meinvaille ! c ' 1< * ratKl he ™T" u ;: ly - visited in Kershaw with Mr. and ? he s £ s f w«e weteom«l by Mrs. Mrs. James Mclnvaille recently. ! 'T . W * 1 and Calv,n Ct>oper Miss Peggy Mclnvaille enjoyed a ^ho directed the amusing.games, as-: tew days at Myrtle Beach last week.’ £lsted by Mary Johnson ; A J ^ reproduction of a well-known tele- j Chorch Announcements ! vision show - ‘ ,Beat ^ Clock,” was : The WMS of the Baptist church f n J° yed - ^* ch who drew a i will hold their monthly meeting ; lucky nmnber became contestants, Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home and ^ lth w a c h «« rin « audience per formed their stunt and were award ed prizes for the accomplished feat. Those taking part were: Mrj. and Mrs. Dorroh Hairston, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Templeton, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Par rish, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Wil liams, Miss Mary Johnson and Mrs. Kenneth Haselden, Mrs. Mary Full er, and Mrs. Frank Walker, Mrs. Gay Douglas and Jimmy Hairston, Miss Louise Wade and George Wade, and Mr. and Mrs. David Word. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Calvin Cooper and Miss Louise Wade. Mrs. Meta Williams and It the Lydia Mills athletic field Wed- The WSCS of the Methodist church' nesday morning with a loudspeaker' The auxiliary of the Pentecostal Holiness church met with Mrs. Grov er Kirby Monday evening. An in teresting program on missionary work was studied by the group. Mrs. M. A. Frye had charge of the j devotional. After the meeting sing- Mr .and Mrs. Carl Johnson and ing was enjoyed and refreshments children enjoyed a trip to Chimney were served by Mrs. Kirby, assisted Rock, N. C., Sunday. b y Mrs. Effie Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kirby and ♦ family spent Sunday in Abbeville There will be a special service at with Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hammond the Presbyterian church Sunday, and attended services at the Church July 15. Rev. Holt of Jasper, Ala., < Mrs. Gay Douglas presided at the of God. I will speak at the morning worship punch bowls. Forty-one guests en- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hedgepath, hour, after which a congregational joyed this entertaining party. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hill and meeting wil Ibe held for the purpose ♦ son, of Ware Shoals, enjoyed a stay of extending a call to him to the To Purchaae Equipment at Folly Beach the past week. pastorate of the Lydia church. The Aowakiyas group of Camp- Mr. and Mrs. Troy Penland have All members are urged to be fire Girls with their sister orgar.i- gone to San Diego, Calif., to make present in order to have a quorum, zation of Blue Birds, are taking or- their home while Mr. Penland is All who are interested are invited ders for vanilla flavoring as a means stationed there with the navy. i to attend. Senices are held each to purchase equipment to be used Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hedgepath Sunday at the Lydia community by all groups of girls, and family attended the Riddle re- house with Sunday school beginning —— union at Mt. Pleasant church Sun- at 10:15 and the morning worship Bi* Fourth Celebration i at 11 o'clock. | The Fourth began with a bong at Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Inglitt and son visited the Great Smoky moun tains during the week. Mr and Mrs. Charlie Gaffney andj Mike enjoyed a trip to Washington. D C, and down through the Shen-> .uh Valley m Virginia the past' week. Mr. and Mrs E. C. Burdette and Herman vi.-ited relatives in Iva Saturday. I> L Shelton of Oakdale, Tenn./ .siting G. C. Parrish and family J u Mr-mnd Mrs. Carl Whitley nad j D.aune spent the week with Mr. and Mr.-. J. W Nash. Mrs. Bill Nelson and son and J.i W. Davis spent a few days in Winns- ( boro with Mr. and Mrs. Buck Lof-i t!s the past week. Little Butch Lof- t.s returned with them for a visit.' Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Whitfield and, son visited relatives in Valdosta,! Ga . last week. Mrs. Agnes Zorn and son of Au-j gusta, Ga., Mrs. Irene Nelson of Langley, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Grace recently. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longshore spent last week n Orangeburg wth Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodward. Mrs. Ithel Harvey and children were visitors in Spartanburg a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. L.’a. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Roberts and family enjoyed a trip to Colum bus, Ga., and Daytona Beach, Fla., during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jones, Tom my and Steve Lawson were visitors at Indian Springs, Tenn., during the holidays. Mrs- Charles Sparino of Long Is land, N. Y., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd, and other relatives. • . . ~ Relatives of Mr4. Spurgeon Todd were called to Charleston Monday due to the illness of Mrs. Todd. Miss Pat Fuller has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Scott Evans in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Lois Webb spent a few days in Camden recently with Mr. and Mrs. John Webb. Mrs. J. W. Fuller spent the week end in Warrenville with her brother, James Nelson, and Mrs. Nelson. Buddy D. Reid is in Aragon, Ga., as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fitzpatrick. « ! j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker and children -enjoyed a picnic at Lake Greenwood during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter and fam ily were visitors in Greenville a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tucy- er recently. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis and children enjoyed their vacation in Johnson City, Tenn., with Mr. knd Mrs. Loree Archer, in Rock Hill and iir~yGastonia, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Owens. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey spent the week in Washington, D. C., and Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Duckett, Miss DiximaiD Fresh Peach ICE CREAM Beat the heat with this delicious treat! Cooling, refreshing DiximaiD’s FRESH PEACH Ice Cream. A thrilling blend of luscious, ripe peaches and smooth DiximaiD Ice Cream. Every spoonful is a special delight. Enjoy it at your favorite foun tain. Serve it to the family as the perfect dessert. 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