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• rr Thursday, September 20, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page F!t» For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS SIRS. HORACE C. SMITH, Correspondent and Representative Pvt. Willianv.BQbo.pf Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howell. On Sunday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Howell and Ruby Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitt, he visited relatives in Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Odis Nelson and family of Simpsonville, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pace were Sunday visi tors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pace and Mrs. Emmie Thomas. Mrs. Maud Turner of Greenville, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Bessie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Simpson of Anderson, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. L. C- Smith. Miss Ruth Cole of Laurens, spent the day Sunday with Mrs. George Roper and Mrs. Jim Coleman. Mrs. Ida Prince and daughters, Mrs. Maud Harvey and Mrs. Min nie Harvey visited Mrs. Alma Har vey near Laurens Sunday. Mrs. J. B. O'Shields, Mrs. Hugh Ballard and Mrs. Clara Smith at tended the funeral of Mrs. Laura Cogdill in West Clinton Sunday. Mrs. Claud Bennett is visiting Mr. Bennett, who is serving in the U. S. Army and is now stationed in Tunnel City, Wis. Misses Minnie and Abbie Jones of Spartanburg, nieces o< Mrs. K. F. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Jones of Union, were guests af Mrs. Johns during the week-end. Mrs. Clara Smith has returned home after visiting her son, Henry Smith, and Mrs. Smith in Lincoln- ton, N. C., for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal and Jim my were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Neal in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard vis ited Mr and Mrs. Frank Billings near Ware Shoals Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coker and Mrs Effie Jones, Miss Barbara Mills. Tracy Coker visited relatives and friends in Shelby, N. C., Sun day. Mr and Mrs. S. J. Todd. Mr. and Mrs Homer Fuller 4nd children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Harper in Greenwood Sun day Mrs. J. W. Fuller and family at tended the funeral of Roy Fuller in Greer Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Grover Mclnvaille visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Booaer Sunday. Mrs. Emma McManus of Chester, visited relatives here during the week-end. Mr and Mrs. Zeb Eaton and son of Greenwood, were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Harbin Mrs. John T. Bray, Jr, and son. Tommy, of Greenville, spent the week-end recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbin. Mr and Mrs. Bill Fennell spent the^ week-end in Greenville with Mk. and Mrs Or in Davis. Eugene Burkhalter. son of Mrs. J. E Burkhalter, has entered the army and is stationed at San An tonio, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meeks and family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holmes in Cross Anchor Sunday. Mr. anti Mm Charlie Gaffney • and son. Mack, were visitors in Newberry and Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker of Belton, were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Ira Bailey. • Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jones. Mr and Mrs. Marion Lawson and children visited Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Patrick at Indian Springs, Tenn., If it’s Nerves, See Your 1 | Chiropractor | r L DR. C. I. HART 254 West Main Street ■ LAURENS, S. C. j Dr. W. W. Adam# VETERINARIAN 614 Musgrove Street Office Phone 958 Clinton, S. C. LAWN MOWER PRECISION SHARPENING DONE BY EXPERTS Call 184-R Cox Seed Cleaner* E. Florida St. during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Taylor had as their guests Sunday Miss Elsie Cromer and James Mitchell of Greenville. « Birthdays and Annivsrsariss Ithiel Harvey celebrated a birth day September 18. Mr. end Mrs. Claud Bennett of Tunnel City, Wis., will observe their 7th wedding anniversary Sep tember 29. Johnny Harbin will celebrate his first birthday September 26. Tom Ficklin will observe a birthday Sept. 26. Also Rebecca Stone. Mrs. Lois Webb will celebrate a birthday Sept. 30. ^ , Club Meets Tonight The Woman’s club will meet to night at 7:30, All ladies are in vited to attend and an interesting program has been arranged. Presbyterian Churches Announce Schedule for Services A meeting of representatives of Lydia and Rock Bridge Presbyte rian churches was held last Wed-| nesday night and decided upon thej following schedule of services for the remainder of this year: Sept. 16, Rock Bridge a. m.; Lydia p. mr Sept. 23, Lydia a. m.; Rock Bridge p. m. Sept 30, Rock Bridge a. m.; Ly dia p. m. October 7, Rock Bridge a. m.; Lydia p. m. October 14, Lydia a. m.; Rock Bridge p. m. October 21, Rock Bridge, a. m.; Lydia p m. October 28, Lydia a. m.; Rock Bridge p. m. November 4, Rock Bridge, a. m.; Lydia p. m. November 11, Lydia a. m.; Rock Bridge p. m. November 18, Rock Bridge a. m.; Lydia p. m. November 25, Lydia a. m.; Rock Bridge p. m. December 2, jRock Bridge a. m.; Lydia p. m. December 9, Lydia a. m.; Rock Bridge p. m. December 16, Rock Bridge a. m.; Lydia p. m. December 23, Lydia a. m.; Rock i Bridge p. m. iV December 30, Lydia a. m.; Rock Bridge p. m. Until the Lydia church is com pleted Joint prayer meetings will be held at the Rock Bridge church each Wednesday evening at 7:30 The morning services will be at 11:00 a. m.. evening services at Lydia are at 7:00 o’clock, at Rock Bndge at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Homer C. Holt will preach at Lydia Sunday morning at 11:00 a. m . and at the evening hour at Rock Bndge church at 7:30 p. m. Hobby Club Helds Show The Hobby Club ended Us year s work last Friday and presented to the public an Interesting Hobby show. The exhibits were placed In an Individual manner, and the best exhibit according to the Judges, was won by Mrs. H. W. Campbell; sec ond place. Mrs William Weir; third place. Miss Marie Weir; and Miss Clyde Smith received honorable mention as an award. Seven projects were studied dur ing the year and three places In each project received prizes. In the etch ing of aluminum they were: Mrs. H. W. Campbell, Miss Mane Weir and David Word. Etching of crystal: Mrs. William Weir, Mrs. H. W. Campbell and Mrs. Louie Lyles. Mrs. Campbell was winner in*the painting of cork. Much emphasis was made in the tooling of copper, brass and aluminum, attractive waste baskets were made and the three best were: Mrs. Louie Lyles, Mrs. H W. Campbell and Mrs. William Weir. Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Weir were judged best in metal tapping. In the furnishing of woodenware the places were won by Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. J. B. Templeton and Mrs- David Word. The last project studied was textile painting, and Mrs. J. B. Tmepleton displayed an attractive colors; David Word painted a lovely organdy pinafol painted in delicate design on an organdy apron, and Mrs. David Word was placed third, she also made an organdy apron. The new year begins October 1st, if you are interested in any form of arts and crafts you are invited to join the class. Lydia Wins In Quiz Much applause was given the Lydia team Sunday afternoon, as they entered the “Quiz of Two Mills’’ in competition with the Clinton Mills team. Thi« program is a reg ular Sunday program over WLiBG radio station in Laurens. Represent ing Lydia was Mrs. Jackie Ann Wil liams, Mrs. Mary Ellison and Guy Parrish, Sr. 'Mrs. Williams answered correctly the three questions given her on music. Naming three songs with a color in their title, three songs men tioning transportation and three songs denoting an occupation. Mrs. Ellison was equally as good as she answered her three questions on Homemaking—Does the work “pink ing” make you think of sewing, cooking or housecleaning. Is a cass erole used to cook a steak, a choc olate cake or scalloped potatoes? The word “Hoover” makes you want to do cooking, sewing, or house cleaning. Mr. Parrish counted the states in the United States, gave the year Columbus discovered America, and answered his other history ques tion correctly. This is the first time cent in the quiz. Attractive prizes Lydia has made one hundred per- were given. 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