The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 06, 1951, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, December 6, 1951
a birthday December 16.
Betty Kay and Donnie Raye Pat
terson, twins of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Patterson, will celebrate their
first birthday Dec. J.8.
Mrs. Opal Reed will celebrate her
birthday December 25.
Russell Black observed his 7th
birthday December 3.
Doris Elaine Qhumley celebrated
her first birthday Dec. 3. "
C. A. Franklin will observe a
birthday Dec. 9. He is a brother of
Mrs. Wade Pennington.
With Our Sick
Mrs. George Howell is able to be
_______ _ out again after being ill with flu.
Miss Faye Duskett visited Mr. and; Mrs. Minnie Madden is ill at the
Mrs. Tom Garner in Jonesville. j home of her daughter, Mrs. Tom-,
Mr; and" Mrs. C- R- Kuykendall! m i e Nabors on Cypress street,
and. Raymond were business Visi- Little Jimmy Cooper is home
tors in Greenville Saturday. j after being a patient at the New-
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Richbourgh' berry hospital.
and daughter, Lynn, of Camden, . IT
and Mrs. B. E. Eskew of Columbia, Birthday Dinner Given
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jones en-,
R Kuykendall. Mrs. Eskew re- tertained Sunday at dinner in hon-
mained for the week. or of the former’s mother, Mrs.
M: . and Mrs. Odis Fuller and; ^nces Jones, who was celebrating
children of Union*,visited Mr. and H I, ^ 2nd birth< ^ aj ' , ,
Mre Floyd Emery Sunday. Thfrty-five guests attended
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For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. HORACE C. SMITH.
Correspondent and Representative
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Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ebernickle
and children of Anderson, were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S.
J. Whitfield.
D. R. Duckett of Chesnee, spent
the week-end with his brother,
Jesse Duckett and Mrs. Duckett.
On Sunday they, with Jerome and
Pvt. Comer Webb of Fort Jack
in- i
eluding the family, and each one
son. spent the week-end with Mrs. remembered her with a gift
Webb and his mother, Mrs. Evelyn,
Sams.
Mr. and Mrs. George Howell,
Miss Azalee Howell, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Whitt, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
fon , s n un a d n a d y d w,fh hl Mr V ' S “ahd m Z.' *>«» club.
Men's Club To Meet
The Lydia Men's club will meet
December 11 in the school building
at 7:30.
All men of the community are,
Mance Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pardue had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Sanders and son of New
berry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Edwins and
children. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Edwins
and Mrs. Eari McElhannon of Clin
ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud
McElhannon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hedgepath
spent the week-end in Whitmire
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Riddle.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pulley of Lau
rens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hedgepath Sunday. Also Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Hedgepath of Bessemer
City, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Inglett
and Charles Shingler visited the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Inglett, in Augusta, Ga.,
Sunday.
Mr. apd Mrs J. D. Littlejohn and
children of Lyman, Mr. and Mrs.
William A. Jones of Spartanburg,
visited Mr. and Mrs. George Law-
son Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell, Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Feanell visited Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Parr in Spartan
burg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs A. M Shumate of
Camden, visited their children and
other relatives here during the
week-end.
Mrs James O. Saiders and young
son are back home again after
spending several weeks wieh her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sat
terfield, near here.
Miss Ann Abercrombie of Lau
rens, spent the week-end with Miss
Virginia Abercrombie.
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Saterfleld
und Mrs. Fred Meeks were visitors
in Greenville and Spartanburg
Saturday. On Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Satterfiekl and children visit
ed friends in Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. James Culbertson
and family of Laurens, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin Shockley and Mr.
and Mrs. Preston Cufoertson Sun-
The program for this meeting
' consists of a string band and a
guest speaker.
W. R. Anderson, superintendent
of the city schools, will be guest
speaker for the occasion.
Refreshments will be served af- j
ter the meeting by the entertain
ment committee constating of J. B. j
O’Shields, B. F, Harvey and J. B.
Neal.
Party Honors Miss Harvey
Miss Maude Harvey was honored
with a surprise birthday party at
the home of Mrs. A. M. Shumate
recently.
Thirty-eight guests were pres
ent with games and contests being
enjoyed by the group.
Miss Harvey received many use
ful gifts which were opened.
Hostesses for this occasion were
Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Mrs. Mattie
Harvey, Mrs. Ella Harvey and Mrs.
Alma Harvey.
Refreshments of congealed salad,
potato chips, cookies and cake
along with soft drinks were served.
Prasbyterian Christmas Party
The Lydia Presbyterian church,
will have a Christmas party at the
community house Thursday, Dec.
13, at 7 o’clock. Each member is
to bring a gift costing not less than
50c nor more than $1.00. The men
are to bring gifts for men women
for women, etc. There will be en
tertainment and refreshments.
Quis Winners Given
‘The Quiz of Two Mills,’ ’a con
test between the two mills, got un
derway last week with Bob Smith j
as master of ceremonies, and mem-!
bens of the card room taking part
Representing Lydia were Sanford
Boyd, Clyde Trammell and Mrs.
lone Wallace, pinch-hitting for a
contestant who was unable to be on
the program.
Sain drew questions on sports.
He made a perfect score of thirty
points.
Clyde selected the subject of
day. I comics.
Mrs D D. McManus *f Chester, i Mrs. Wallace drew the category
visited relatives here during the ; 0 f famous women,
week-end. . I The questions were sent in this
Mr and Mrs. Ithiel Harvey and week by Martin Gwinn and Mrs.
children spent the week-end in j Alice O’Shields. Lydia won with
Spartanburg with the latter’s par-. a score of 35-TO, making the series
‘ ^nts, Mr and Mrs. L. A. Hall. j run 7 to 7.
S. Bobby Cole is on furlough af-
tef which he will enter a Memphis,
Tenn., hospital.
Mrs. Charles Coker spent last
week with her sister, Mrs. John H.
King, and Mr. King in Macon, Ga.
Mr. Coker was there for the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garlton and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henry
and son of Woodruff, visited Mrs.
To Attend Festival In Columbia
South Carolina Recreation Society,
Under the sponsorship of th£
with the city of Columbia recrea
tion department as host, the third |
annual state folk dance festival!
will be held in the Township audi
torium in Columbia, Friday night,
December 7, at 7:30.
An interesting phase of the fes
Clara Smith and Mr. and Mrs. tival this year is that each team
Grange Chumley Sunday. j will portray an historical back-
Pvt. Harold Austin of Fort Ben-1 ground of its community, in either
ning, Ga., visited his parents, Mr. j its dance number of folk song. The
and Mrs. Leslie Austin, for the Lydia team, composed of sixteen
week-end.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. J. L. Duckett celebrated a
birthdJty today.
Miss Sally Ann Duckett of Lau
rens, observed a birthday Saturday.
13th birthday Saturday.
Betty Lou Parrish celebrated her
13th birthday December 1.
Miss Ernestine Parrish will have
a birthday December 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor
celebrated their 30th wedding anni
versary Monday.
Mary Frances Pardue celebrated
her birthday December 17.
Bud Phipps- will celebrate a
birthday December 12.
Eddie Abercrombie will have a
birthday December 11.
Melda Satterfield will celebrate
dancers, will give a sketch of the
Revolutionary heroine, Mary Mus-
grove, and a dance of her time, the
waltz balance, danced in the year
1861.
The following young people will
represent Lydia Mills: Rudolph
Hamrick, Eloise Marshall, Bobby
Jo Galloway, Jackie Truluck, Sam
Owens, Cleo Bratcher, Pat Lowe,
Patsy Davenport, Marshall Cooper,
Nancy Cook, Harold Simmons, Em
ma Gray, Maxie Wallenzine, Patsy
Webb, Russell Trammell, Carol
Mills and A1 Williams.
The group will be accompanied
by Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Lucy Mar
shall and Mrs. David Cook.
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