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V II K Two THE CLINTON CHROMCU > « Thursday/ F-. ' rnary 14, wi }?*•,>- «»#■<* rsi 1932 For the^Week ... LYDIA MILLS NEWS MKS. HORACE C. SMITH, Correspondent and Representative * i ♦♦ ♦ • •> * Old Maids Club” pLy at Lydia; be invited into the dining room fc on Saturday night. - an oyster stow, after which they | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harper and 1 w ‘h have Dean H. G. Prince of l family of Greenwood were week-, Presbyterian college as the guest end visitors of the latter’s parents, ‘ speaker.* Ba Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carroll! and Sandra with Mr. and Mrs.! baurens. Mr. and Mrs. J. :»•me ana Faye spoilt Saturday in Laurens i- st Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie .Mrs. R. D. Gregg will have, charge of the devotional. All members are invited to be, present. Enjoy Valentine Party The G. A.s enjoyed a Valentine; Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd. , _ . . „ _ - Baptist Group To Meet The Woman’s Missionary society ....., „ . . .... . . . , of the Lydia Baptist church will 'L nBS ,?' I T' an Cn , )0 S‘ d ,f meet tonisht at the home at Mrs. Drayton Duckett of Chesnce has l lp , f° I"' ..lountams ot Noith g am Hairston ^tidthte street, at 7:30 it turned to hi$ home after spend-! Larloina sunaay. . o’clock. ;ng several days with relatives here an . a ^? rs ', ^ irnm F anc ^ rid at L i ovens. *' Edd J e ^ Charlotte -N C We.re ; w'eek-end guests -of the latter s mother and sister, Mrs. W. E. John-- with Mr., and Mrs. For- and Miss Mary Johnson. Mrs. r. L. Thornburg spent the week-end in Shannon, , Ga., with ® 0 i Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boswell, Mr. . m j • u. . J \ nyuua and Eddie were Sun* Thornburg and Mr and Mrs . A p. Party on Tuesday night at the ,..v visitt s „f Mr. and Mrs. Bill xhornb joined , h { hc home ot Mrs. Clyde Trammell Val- .Armstrong at Gray Court.* week-end entine games were played, after Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil Pearson spent 1 Mr." and Mrs. David Word and whlch refreshments of cup cakes,! Sunday in Woodruff visiting their Sue with Me. and Mrs. John Word soft , dnnks ’ crackers and Valentine parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Pear-i of West Clinton, visited Mrs. E. M.' candy were serv ^ d the g rou P- sm. and Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Bailey. Reed who is ill in Whitmire on' Pr . . ...... Mrs. Nora Wilson of North Sunday. - • Presbyterian Church Activities Charleston, Mrs. Frank Anderson Mrs. Joe Proffit spent the week-L ^ unda y school at the Lydia P res '' and Bobby Patrick of Ninety Six ( end with Cpl. Joe Proffit at Fort b , y 5 er ! an c ch H FCh W1 ?: begm at 10 visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Law- Benning, Ga.- * , joclock Sunday morning. ___ son during the week-end. ' i ’* The Women of the Church met Pfc. Eugene Burkhalter of the 1 ■'With the Sick and organized last Thursday eve- U. S. Air Fort'e is visiting his wife Rev . c . R. Anderson continues ill! ning ‘ Princi P al officers are: and parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E ’ a^the home of his daughter, Mrs.| President, Mrs. J. B. Templeton. Burkhalter on a six-day leave. He > Harold Lawson. ! Vice-President, Mrs. Lois Webb, is stationed at Syracuse, N. Y. j Mrs. R. B. Fennell is able to be' Secretary, Mrs. Horace Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Piercy and ! ou t again after being ill. ! Treasurer, Mrs. Carson Neal, son of Spartanburg, visited Mr ' Our sympathy is extended to MrJ The g rou P wil1 me *t once a and Mrs. Cloud McElhannon Sun-! anc j Mrs. Tom Burnett, Mr. and hionth, on the first Thursday at SCORES OF VALUES For Our 2nd Week Customers’ Corner day. Also Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ed- . wins of near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson spent the week-end with the for- Mrs. J. A. Black and their families | ^'30 until further notice. upon the death of their mother and ' ~ * r ~ . 4il , grandmother, who passed away last Birthday Parly for Little Girl Tuesday evening. The burial was at 1 ,^ rs - Hugh Ballard entertained 27 '•*' mer s parents Mr. and Mrs. R. L. i Rosemont cemetery and attended girls and • b °y s in honor oi her Lawson at Thomasville, N. C. ; by a number of friends and fe ia-' granddaughter - “ Pat .” who was cel- Mrs. Frances Davis Waldrep and tives. ebrating her third birthday. Linda Sue left las! week for Cali fornia where they sailed the 6th for the Philippine Islands to stay three years with Staff Sgt. Harold Wal drep who is serving with the army air corps. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell and Mike spent Sunday in Spartanburg with Floyd Elmore who returned ■home with them. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Neal in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cooper and children spent the w r eek-end in Great Falls with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wade and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bray and Mrs. Paul Julian of Greenville, are spending this week-end with the Ralph Harbins and will attend the 1 Clinton, I of their Games were played, led by Miss- Card of Thanks ' es Carolyn Bennett, Wilhelmina We wish to thank the ladies of Glenn and Beverly Buzhardt.- Lydia Presbyterian church for the i Refreshments of cookies, potato meals they served upon the death i chips, candy and soft drinks were of our mother and grandmother, and for the beautiful floral offerings sent by different ones. Your kind- „ness and thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated. —Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burnett and Family. —Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Jr, and Family served. Bubble gum and suckers were given as favors. Each little guest remembered Pat with a gift, which she opened and passed. Mrs. B|llarel was assisted in serv ing by her daughter, Miss Peggy Woman's Club To Give Play To Celebrate Birthday - ! The Lydia Woman’s club, with Tommie Lee Goff will celebrate *he hanging of a curtain in the au- his sixth birthday Feb. 18. I ditorium of Providence school as ^ ] their project, is making plans Engagement Announced ! through its ways and means com- Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Gregg, of mittee, Mrs. J. B. Templeton, Miss i, announce the engagement Clyde Smith and Miss Mary John- ir daughter, Betty Mae, to son, to make the purchase. , t Robert H. Smith, son of R. S.Smith* The club will present a play, and the late Mrs. Smith of Sumter, i "The Old Maids’ Club,” Saturday When new nr Old fan tn «fnn ! The wedding is planned for night, February 16, at 7:30 o’clock S>u C r n cS o^coS ^n’tV^^^^ ^ - — 71^ school. TaklngTpart^m be: Creomulsion contains only safe, help ful. proven ingredients and no nar cotics to disturb nature’s process. It Wanted: One First-Class Crystal Ball! 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Yellow jonquils and for- sythia were used for the party ta ble. Pictures were made after sing ing the birthday song. Johnny re ceived many nice gifts, which were pacend -imnng thf> gnostc Misses Mildred and Roberta! Prince served refreshments of ice cream and cake with a Iruit drink. Attractive favors with the Valen tine motif were given. Twent-four children were present. ^ Club Meets Monday Nights The Hobby club meets each Mon day night in the community center 1 with all who are interested invited, j Participants not only learn new! methods, but methods which con-! tinue the crafts work they have | been doing as a member. The class es are taught by Mrs. Wallace, as sisted by Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr., and Mrs. J. B. Templeton. "Sweetheart Day" Box Supper To celebrate ‘‘Sweetheart Day” the Lydia Campfire Girls will honor their guests with a dad-daughter box supper Thursday, Valentine’s day, at 6:00 o’clock at the commu nity center. 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