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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, August 9, 1951
MaoeteSXXXXMneXXXIIilintMm ami. Fla., is spending a few days
with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Gwirin.
Pvt. Harold Austin of Fort Jack-
For the Week ...
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. HORACE C. SMITH,
Correspondent and Representative
son, was home tor the week end t°' «U children and young people^
- Classes are held each afternoon
from 5 until 7 o’clock. The school
will run for another week.
ress at Providence school to which R eun j on Held of Late
The Methodist and Presbyterian T. J. Dillard Family
churches are sponsoring this school) Descendants o£ the late T. J.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les
lie Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mann and
daughter, Martha, have returned to
, w i nr fii their home in Lake Wales, Fla.,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McElhannon, a j ter S p end j n g several weeks with
of Clinton, were dinner guests of latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs.'j B Xem p leton .
C. M. McElhannon, Sunday. Miss Miriam Templeton spent
Mrs. Reed Erskine and children week-end in Greenville with
of Danville. Va., spent a few days, Miss MaJy E1]en Kelly
the past week with her sister Mrs. s uzanne Alexander of
A. F. Hedgepath and Mr. Hed S e *| W j 1 jt rn j ret j s visiting her aunt and
P at ^- uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Temple- j{ oa( j g
Mrs. Lonnie Hammond and J tidy ton.
of Abbeville, spent the week-end; j^ r and Mrs. odie Nelson and
u.Mth hpr sister. Mrs. Grover Kirby,' jimmy of Simpsonyille, visited
and Mr. Kirby. Thel had as dinner relatives here ^during the week,
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thom- . •
as Simmons of Fairmont. Hairslon-Glynn Reunion oa
Mr ‘ d nd M ^ rS R B B y Fennell 1 were The Hairston-Glynn reunion was Mlgs Suza ^ ne Alexander cele-
Mr .and Mrs. R^ B Fennell : held Sunday at the home of Mr brated a birthday August 3.
"^^^L^^^ ^ndSn and. and ^ L ' Ha ? St0n W ?° 1 ^^in da Stone will celebrate her
M f p d Wn; ^nt A SimSv with the old Hal^sto, ? h , ome place -. A11 i4th birthday Saturday, August 11.
m" ° f mfd Lawson , brought picnic baskets and dinner, Having a ' birthday August 12 is
d ^nHpr^ rpuni^n w2s held :V ^ picnic Rela c tives Laura Smith who will celebrate
The Sanders reunion was oeld from L ydia. Laurens, Enoree. Spar-1 h ,,u birthdav
Sunday at the home of Mr. and ( tanburg Lyman( Greenville and her 4tn oirtnaay^
Mrs. Roy Sanders near ^bnton.: j^ e ^. berrv a ttended and enjoyed
Those attending from Lydia were, this occasion
Mr-i and Mrs. Buddy Sanders, and ♦
Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Birthday Party Enjoyed
Chalk and family. fro ^ Miss Virginia Abercrombie en-
bmon. Gaffney and C arlott , -itertained a group of girls and boys
C. also attended. T „ nfnrH and ’in celebration of her 13th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford and ~ . an j 1atpr
With The Sick
Mrs. George Lawson has return
ed home after being a patient at
Hays hospital.
Cecil eParson is ill with flu at
his home on Cypress street.
Granny Pace is a patient at Hays
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Sr., are
ill at their home near Youngs Cross
serve a birthday August 10.
Ernest Prince of Chicago, observ-
_ . . .. t, i _ nH Games were played and later the
Johnny x^ith Mrs. Ids Prince 3nci ( ^riininr*
Attended Little League Game
The Blue Birds with their lead
ers. Miss Mary Johnson, Mrs. A. C.
Young, Jr., and Mrs. Wallace at
tended the baseball game Tuesday
Dillard gathered Sunday at Mineral
Springs near Laurens for a picnic
and family reunion.
Those present for the happy oc
casion were: A. L. Neighbors, Dill
ard Neighbors, Mrs. E. R. Jacks,
Mrs. E. Mace Young, Mrs. Lila
Neighbors, Miss Alice Neighbors,
Dial Neighbors, Mrs. J. W. Milam,
Mrs. J. D. Boland, Miss Kate Mi
lam, Miss Jamie Little, Mrs. J. B.
Wilder, Mrs. C. B. Attwater and
children of Charleston, Miss Bessie
Dillard, Mrs. Ada Campbell and
Mrs. Sallie Belle Attwater of
Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Birthdays and Anniversarias Dillard, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baze-
,, . more and children of Jacksonville,
Mrs. Claud McElhannon will ob- Fla., Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder
and daughter of McCormick, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Maher of Spartan
burg, Ralph Young and Miss An
nette Young of Newberry.
MI DW AY
Drive-In Theatre
afternoon between Clinton and follows:
Shealy Reunion Set
For August 19
The annual Sheely-Shealy reun
ion will be held August 19 at the
old Shealy homestead. Pine Ridge,
five miles south of Chapin. This
reunion is for all Sheely-Shealy’s
and their relatives. The interest
ing program for the day will be as
Florence at the Little League park
in Clinton.
Party For Mrs. Harvoy
Johnny wun Mrs. iaa ^mce anu s ^ the dining
daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. ^ where refreshments were r m ^
Summie Couc ne p served. Jennie’s birthday cake was X he community center was the
^ unday. , 1hi v; 'the center of attraction with 13 scene of a lovely party Friday
Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie, Mr-1 . ■ ~ c , «
Invocation—Rev. H. J. C. Lind-
ler.
Address of Welcome—James G.
Shealy.
Introduction Speaker and Re-! j
marks—Geo. K. Dominick.
j ~Ti‘. 't‘«'gleaming candles. The group sang night in honor of Mrs. Marvin Har-| Main Address—Attorney Hubert
M S -and! happy birthday, after, which the vey. The lounge was attractive j E. Long.
Carroll ar.l.usan - gifts were opened and passed. with arrangements of mixed sum- The 246th Army band will fur-.
., “i 1 and M ^ w * Abercrombie, mother m er flowers. The guests were in-jnish music throughout the day.
Mr. and^Mrs.^ t Jennie, was assisted in enter- vited in by Mrs. B. F. Harvey, andi Election of officers and business.'
games were played with Mrs. Hen- j Lunch. j
ry Abercrombie as the leader, play-,
THURSDAY AUGUST 9
GALLANT LEGION
With William Elliott, Adrian Booth, Andy Devine
COMEDY AND CARTOON
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
AUGUST 10-11
family of Gray touit. en J < J> ed a taining and serving by Mrs. Joe
fish fry at North Roban creek near Carron> Mrs Geneva Abercrombie ry k-j-
Mr and Mrs Carroll and “"d Mrs Marie Lyda of Laurens. an old familiar game. After
Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie visited Mr. Birthd»v Partv Given the f ames 3
J. at Wp«t Birthday l»arty uiven sweet course with soft drinks.
t o H Mrs. Boyd Wilkes entertained The guests were invited into the
Mr and Mrs Fred Dockins of twenty-seven boys and girls Sat- library where a large table of gifts
Anderson, were week-end guests of, urd^y aftemoon in celebration of were displayed. The hortesses.
Mr and Mrs Ervin Shockley. ; F ]° 8 birthday. Games were play- Mrs. J. B O Shields Mrs^ F
Mr and Mrs Grange Chumley ed and each little friend remem- Harvey Mrs. Amos EusUce MrsJ
and children attended the Chumley bered Flo with a gift. Mrs. Rilkes Hugh Baldard and Miss Maude
reunion which was held at the served refreshments of cookies Haney, presented the gift, to Mrs.
home of J. C. Chumley in Lau-leake. potato chips, candy and soft Harvey and thirty-two friends
rens. Relatives in and around. drinks. « j n ♦ wer e present.
Laurens enjoyed the occasion. Martha Joan Reeder Bet- TK.nir.
Mr and Mrs Hugh Ballard had ty Davis and Carolyn Bennett as-, C "’ d 4l ° < # .
as their guests recentlv Hamp Bal- listed in entertaining and serving., Ws want to thank all our friends
lard, Mr and Mrs Humphrey Bal-; wVft . . ^ j: 4 and neighbors for their many acts
]ard of Due West, and Mrs. Irene' MYF Announcement of kindness and sympathy shown
DR. L B. MARION
NATUROPATH
Res. Phone 939
Campbell and daughter of Laurens.,
The Methodist Youth Fellowship us during the illness and at the
AA Alton Gwinn of the navy.'meets every Wednesday night a death of my sister. Mrs. T. E. Lee.
recently spent a fourteen-day leave 7:30 the community house. All Also for he beautiful flowers,
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C members are asked to be present ( May God bless you is our prayer.
A Gwinn at the next meeting. All young
‘ Linda Stone of Union, is visiting'Pf 0 P le are welcome and invited by
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. counsellors
B Stone. Betty Ruth Harling of
Spartanburg spent a few days
recently with her aunt and uncle.
Mr and Mrs. Stone.
Miss Mary Jane Heath of Ware
Shoals, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Trammell. Their guests on
Tuesday were Mrs. J. H. Seay and
Randy of West Clinton.
Littlg Miss Linda Collins of Mi-
Joint Vacation Bible School
Vacation Bible school is in prog-
—MRS. C. A. GWINN
AND FAMILY.
CALL 74
FOR YOl R PRINTING AND
OFFICE SUPPLY NERDS
Gray
Funeral Home
CUntea. S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
EMBALMERS
Phones 41 and 399-J
AMBULANCE SERVICE
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgn.
KILL THE UMPIRE
William Bendix, Una. Merkel, Gloria Henry *
Plus—TW*0 CARTOONS
Ateo—“JUNIOR G-MEN”
Chapter No. 10
MONDAY-TUESDAY AUGUST 13-14
THREE CAME HOME
With Claudette Colbert and Patrick Knowles
— Also —
CLINTON-JOANNA ON PARADE
SEE YOURSELF IN THE MOVIES!
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY AUGUST IS-16
HIDDEN CITY
With Johnny Sheffield and Sue England
COMEDY AND CARTOON
ADMISSION 40c
• Children under 12 admitted FREE
First Show Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 P.M.
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