The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 13, 1951, Image 2
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dock ms of
Anderson, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Shockley.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield, Mrs.
Neal Ballew, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Hairston, Mr. anti Mrs. Hbward
Roach and children, Mrs. Lois
Webb, Mrs. J. W. Fuller, Mr.._im4
Mrs. J. W. Motte, Frances^ Harris,
i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boozer, Rex
Harris, Ezzie Miller and others at
tended the funeral of Joe Donald
J in Waterloo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie
j and children with Mr. and Mrs.T
Joe Carroll of Pendleton, spentjthe
week-end in Bessemer City, N. C.,
with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Garrett.
: Mrs. Jerald Coates of Laurens,
j spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Buddy Sanders, and Mr. Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson
i and Carolyn spent Saturday in!
i Ninety-Six with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Anderson. Rev. C. R. And
erson returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanders and
children and Rev. C. R. Anderson
visited in Pomaria with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Caldwell and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Wicker the past
* week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Parr and chil
dren of Spartanburg, were Sunday
I visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fen-
1 nell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones and
son. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Teal and
ion of Spartanburg. Mr and Mrs
Lloyd Lee and daughter of Jones-i
ville. were Sunday guests of Mr *
and Mrs. George Lawson.
Mr and Mrs Walter Nod me and
family spent the weke-end in
Woodruff with Mrs Ethel Ftnchet.
On Sunday they were dinner
Mrs J, D. Hairston observed a
birthday Sept 11
Kenneth Trammell will celebrate
his 10th birthday Sept. 22
Club II Meats
Club 16 held its regular meeting
Tuesday night in the lounge of the
community center. The president.
Mrs. Mary Parrish, presided. Mrs
Wallace led the devotion stressing
six points in the manner in which
we should pray. Organization for
the year’s work was planned. In
teresting phases of the woman’s
world were discussed and a four-
part program was adopted. At the ;
next meeting officers for the new
year will be elected.
To Present Hobby Show
The Hobby club will end its
year’s work by presenting a Hobby
show at the community center next!
Friday artemoon, sept. 14, between
the hours of 3 and 9. The public
is invited to come and see a dis-,
play of the work done. Each mem
ber of the club will enter an ex-,
hibit. But anyone in the village
who has a hobby may enter. You
are asked to contact Mrs. Wallace’
for the space you will need. Ex-
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itt of Watch. W. Y’*„ was an-,
nounced Cpl Proffitt Is station*^
at Fort Banning. Ga
Misses Mary Crawford. Betty
Gregg. Evelyn White and Mrs.
Tommy Ellison were Joint hostess
es for the bridal shower. Mias
Gregg met the guests at the door
and presented Miss Satterfield
with a lovely corsage of white car
nations tied with yellow ribbons
Her chair was marked with • huge
yellow bow.
Chines enjoyed were a unique
way of reading a receipt, a grab
bag on the thought of romance, a
bridal slipper arramble and the
Wise Old Judge of matters of mat
rimony.
The library table with an ar
rangement of greens centered the
plans of presenting the shower
gifts.
The hostesses served a congealed
salad course, bridal cake squares
and punch to the forty invited
guests.
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hibits will be prepared and placed
at one o’clock by the committee
who is in charge. First and second,
prizes will be given for }he best
display. TTien first and second
prizes will be given for each proj
ect the club studied during the
year. The class was under the di
rection of Mrs. Wallace. Mrs. A. C.
Young. Jr., and Mrs. O’Dell Stone
The committee in charge of the,
show will be Mrs. Young, Mrs
Kathleen Weir and Mrs. David
Word.
The new year will begin Octo
ber 1. You are asked to register
if you plan to study arts and crafts
in this class.
Kindergarten Opens
School days are here again with
the small fry as the twenty-nine
boys and firls registered for Kin
dergarten Monday morning They
were accompanied by theu moth
en and meny fathers were present
to help start the little one off for
a year • work
T * .m* registered were Linda
Frances Cooper. Gary
i| Parrish. Kerry Cues
Shumate. Doug. 4 >
line Puckett. MeiJ*
* Emery Tontta Har
4 Elisabeth Harbir.
Janice Griffin lone
Carolyn Lawensb Jimmy
Mart McWhorter. Georgia
Dunaway Johnny Lanfoen.
rty fha»ia Roger Puckett
ny ItaUey Martha Leu Buar
I Grady Dsanne Neel Pegg>
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Men» Club To Maet
The Lydia Men’s club will meet
tonight at ? 30 at Providence
school All members are invited
to be present
Birthday Dinnar Enjoyed
In honor of Mrs. J. H Finney of
Whitmire, who was celebrating her
,70th birthday, a dinner, ‘ picnic
style, was enjoyed by members of
her family. Relatives attending
were from Whitmire and Clinton.
Mrs Finney’s son, Earl Finney, al
so shared honors with her.
Birthday Party Given
j Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock
Franceen Smith entertained 21 lit- 1
tie friends in celebration of her 9th
birthday. Games were played, led
by Betty Lou Parrish. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Horace
Smith, assisted by Betty Lou.
Out of town guests were Misses
Janet Poole, and Brenda Barbee.
Each guest presented a gift to
Franceen which were opehed and
passed.
New Pastor Arrives
The Lydia community extends a
cordial welcome to Rev. and Mrs.
Hdmer C. Holt and their family.
Rev. Holt is pastor of the Lydia
Presbyterian church and he and his
family are residing in the residence
formerly occupied by the J. H. Von
Hollens.
Rev. Holt delivered his first ser
mon Sunday morning. Services
are being held each Sunday at the
community house.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. Melvin Satterfield will ob
serve a birthday Sept. 16. Also
observing a birthday on that date
is Mrs. Cecil McLendon.
L. W. Abercrombie will observe
a birthday Sept. 26.
Little Jimmy Sanders will cele
brate his first birthday Sept. 15.
Billy Fennell observed a birth-
day__Sept 11. Dick Fennell, who is
a bi
Birthday
in Korea, will have
Sept. 20.
Mrs. A. M. Shumate celebrated
a birthday Sept. 10.
Mrs. George Lawson Celebrated a
birthday Sept 4.
Wilton Lanford of Asheville, N.
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fist*, were wlertwd to rvprwev
tard ruMB frum Lydia Mtlla
Mr* Saudae. wka run* J la. was
firrt an the program Her (elected
ategnry was literature and music.!
t *4* q l«siI muu being sent m by R C t
Wilkie. Name th* author of "Tike
sisr Spangled Banner. 1 * the Non de
Plume of Samuel Clemens, and that
author of "Little Women Alice
received a bottle of French sham >
poo foe being on the program
IthiePs category was rtmeeming
the state of South Carolina Nam
ing the oldest city, the first gov
ernor and in what year was the
first free library built William L
Bailey submitted these questions.
Ithiel received as his prue an in
ner sanctum wallet
R E. Whitmire drew the ques
tions sent, in by Dorsey Turner.
These questions were very inter
esting facts about Clinton. Give
the population of Clinton. Name
three streets in West Clinton nam
ed after famous generals and what
grammar school in Clinton is nam
ed after ~a state. Mr. Whitmire
won a pipe holder and a set' of
eight books.
The Clinton Mills team came out (
ahead of Lydia with a total of 30!
points against' 10.
Woman's Club Honors Teachers
The Woman’s club entertained
the teachers of Providence school
at a reception in the community
center Thursday night. The lounge
and library were attracitvely dec
orated in summer Jlowers. The
guests were invited into the dining
room and served from a beautifully
appointed table, which was laid
with a white organdy cloth over
pink. Tall pink tapers burned in
brilliancy over the scene. A cen
ter arrangement or pink and white
gladioli clustered with rosebuds
was prettily reflected from all over
the room. From this table refresh
ments were served by Mrs. C. A.
Gwinn, Mrs. J. C. Meeks, Mrs. H.
W. Campbell and Mrs. Newel
Bush. Two punch bowls at either
end of the table were used. Other
members of the club entertained
in the different rooms and many
parents of the community shared
an enjoyable evening with the
teachers. Games and singing were
conducted by Miss Mary Johnson
and Mrs. Wallace.
The teachers honored were: Miss
Margaret Blakely, Mrs. R. W.
Wade, Miss Lou Belle Neighbors,
Miss Clyde Smith, Miss Mary
Johnson, Calvin Cooper, Mrs. Ad
dison Neighbors, Mrs. B. B. Ball
ard. Miss Jletcher and W. R. And
erson.
Party For Bride-Clod
In a setting of beautiful late
summer flowers, in a color scheme
of pink, green and yellow, a party
was given in honor of Miss Dewel
Satterfield Friday night The com-
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