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) Thursday, February 7, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pa ere Three y > For the Week ... LYDIA MILLS NEWS MBS. HORACE C. SMITH. Mrs. J. E. McLendon and chil dren, Mrs. Katie McDaniel of Ren- no, spent Sunday with Mrs. Evelyn Sams. Walter L. Whitt who recently joined the Army air force left Tues day for San Antonio, Texas. R. J. Dunaway left Tuesday also for Texas where he will be in training. , Miss Dorothy Cothran of Laurens was a weekend guest of Miss Lu cille Pardue. Mrs. J. W. Fuller and family spent the week-end in Newberry with her daughter, Mrs. Herman Crocker and Mr. Crocker. Maxie Sellers, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sellers, is serving with the Air Force and is stationed at , Lackland Field, San Antonio, Tex. Staff Sgt. Clyde M. Sellers of Ellington Field, Houston, Texas, is spending a 15 day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sell ers. Mrs. Clala Smith and daughter, Mrs. Pauline Mathews have an apartment with Mrs. J. L. Wright on Centennial street. Mrs. Smith formerly lived at Lydia with her daughter, Mrs. Grange Chumley and Mr. Chumley. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Medlock and V, STENOGRAPHERS’ , SPECIAL Your job is not danger ous, but you may have an accident going to work, at home, taywbere. Ask about our Superior Acci dent Policy for office frorkers. * S. W. Sumerel aetna-izer Jacobs Bldg. Tele. 80 daughter of Anderson, visited Mr. and Mr&. Charles Harvey and Mrs. Alma Harvey, last Sunday. Ernest Prince has returned from Chicago, 111., where- he has been attending the Greer Training School for the past nine months. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Duckett, Jerome and Faye visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young at Mountville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean and chil dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Watson near Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson spent the week-end in Spartanburg' as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Claud McElhannon were supper guests Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Edwins at Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Percy and son of Spartanburg, spent the week-end recently with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McElhannon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard £. Sim mons and children of Fairmont are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kirby. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oswalt of Jo anna were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meeks. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas GreCr and Brenda Jones visited relatives in Shannon and LaFayette, Ga., over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Davis at Woodruff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wyatt and family spent the week-end with their son. Denford Wyatt, and Mrs. Denford Wyatt, at Clarkdale, Ga. Mrs. Mamie Wildes and Mrs. Bill Tucker and son accompanied Cpl. Bill Tutker back to his base, Camp Gordon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paterson vis ited Mr. Paterson’s mother in Lau rens over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford and children visited in Williamston Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Crawford. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kelley and litle son, Terry, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Ike Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Grady S. Crawford and family of Williamston were week-end visitors' of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford. Sgt. Thomas- Boyce has returned to Omaha, Nebraska, after spend ing a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.' B. Boyce. 'Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Campbell and Mike, and Floyd Elsmore of Spartanburg, visited Pvt. James Elsmore at Fort Jaeksen Sunday. With the Sick Mrs. Ed Fuller is able to be out again after being ill., George Fuller is suffering with a tooth ailment. Barbara McLendon has returned home after being a patient at Hays hosmtaJl Mr5?®K. F. Johns is ill at her home on Peachtree street. Mrs. Maud Harvey is able to be back at work after being ill with the flu. MI D WAY Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CUNTON — JOANNA Little Tony Webb has been ill with fl\J. Harriet Wilson has been sick with the flu. Mrs. Jim Jefferies’, father, Mr. Hatcher, has been ill the past week- Mrs. Matie Harvey is recuperat ing after an eye operation. She is. staying at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Jr. Birthdays and Annivartaxias j Mrs. Rex Harris will have a birthday February 13. Buddy Wilkes has a birthday on February 16. Johnny Lansford has a birthday February 10, .Mrs. G.-C. Parrish had a birth-j day January 26. Perry Parrish observed a birth-1 day January 30. Faye Duckett had a birthday on January 31. Lamar Shockley celebrated his first birthday February 2. Bobbie Shockley has a birthday February 10. Mrs. Jim Dean has a birthday February 20. Mrs. Jesse Abercrombie January 28. Marcelle Abercrombie has a birthday February 12. Mr. and Mrs. Horward Simmons celebrated their fifth wedding an niversary February 6. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kirby will celebrate their 17th wedding anni versary February 10. Pfc. Luther Navy of Korea ob served a birthday February 6. Mrs.-R. R.. Wyatt had a birthday February 3. Mr. R. R. Wyatt had a birthday February 2nd. Terry Crawford will celebrate his third birthday February 24. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Campbell celebrated their 22nd wedding an niversary February 2. Little Pat Ballard will celebrate her third birthday February 13. Wyail-Patterson Wedding Miss Mary Helen Wyatt, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wyatt, became the bride of Paul Patter- 1 son, January 12 at Laurens. . The bride wore for her wedding a gray suit,' with black slippers and bag. After a wedding trip, they are making their home with the bride’s parents, 238 Oak street in Lydia. Birth Announcement Hairston Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hairston an nounce the birth of a daughter, Rebecca Jane on January 9 at the Self Memorial hospital in Green wood. Mrs. Hairston is ■ the former Miss Betty Spoone of Clinton. T. E. L. Class Meeting Mrs. Hugh Ballard was hostess to the T. E. L. Class of Lydia Bap tist church on Tuesday night of last week. After the meeting a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served, consisting of pear salad, ■potato—chips,—cookies,—mints—and soft drinks. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 7 LEMON DROP KID Bob Hope — Marilyn Maxwell COMEDY and CARTOON FRIDAY-SATURDAY FEBRUARY 8-9 PASSAGE WEST John Payne — Arhlene Whallen TWO CARTOONS “INVISIBLE MONSTER**—Chapter 12 MONDAY-TUESDAY FEBRUARY 11-12 APPOINTMENT WITH DANGER Allan Ladd — Jan Sterling: COMEDY — CARTOON wiDNESDAY-THURSDAY FEBRUARY 13-14 FULLER BRUSH GIRL Lucille Ball — Eddie Albert COMEDY -T- CARTOON x Wahoo Wednesday Night Jackpot $200.00 ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE First Show Starts at Duak—Second Show at 10 PM. Club 16 Meets Tuesday Club 16 will meet in the home of Mrs. David Word on Tuesday night at 7:00 o’clock. This, will be the regular meeting, but husbands are invited to come to supper and a social hour will be given. Hobby Club Meets The Hobby club met at the com munity center Monday night and new projects were selected. The class in rug hooking is growing and much interest is shown. Wool en scraps are dyed and hoked in to beautiful shades of chosen col ors. Next Monday night the class will study dying. Bring your scraps and the colors of dye you would like to use. Spot dying will also be made. If you are interested in other crafts you are invited to be present as two new projects will be given. Making Memory Books The Camp Fire Groups are very busy making their yearly memory books. Symbols are studied and painted on the covers. Individual symbols will be used in colors also. Both the Wahankas and the Aowa- kiyas were together Thursday af ternoon for their folk dancing class, and the singing of several songs. Club To Give Play The Lydia Woman’s club is in the midst of learning parts, to bei given, when they produce “The Old Maids Club” aL the school- house on Saturday night, Feb. 16. 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