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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, March 27, 1952 .
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For the Week . . .
LYDIi MILIS NEWS
MRS. HORACE C. SMITH,
Correspondent and Representative
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Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomas and
children and Dessie Webb visited
Richard Thomas at the U. S. Naval
hospital in Charleston Sunday.
Mrs. W. M. Sanders and son,
James, of Newbefry, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Pardue.
Pvt Maxie Sellers, who is serving
with the air force in San Antonio,
Texas, was surprised by a visit by
his brother,’Staff Sgt. Clyde Sell
ers. who also is serving with the
air force in Houston, Texa$. They
had not seen each other for two
and a half years.
Misses Louise Meadors. Betty
Foshee, Doris Rhodes, Margaret
Mitchell and Joyce Mitchell at
tended the Ice Vogues in Spartan
burg Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard had
as their guests during the weeK-
end Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lamb of
Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. L. A
Land and family of Fairmont, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hawkins and
son of Lake Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill. Fennell and Steve
visited Mr .and Mrs. Harry Parr in
Spartanburg Sunday
Mrs. Ruby. Tucker -and son- and
Mrs. Wilds visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Nlotte Sunday.
Mrs John King of Macon, Ga.,
is jcisiting Ije/ parent*, Mr. and
"Mrs’. Douglas Greer.*
Miss Betty Cooper of Great Falls,
spent Friday with the C. A. Coop
ers.
Charles and Francis Cooper spent
the week-end in Great Falls visit
ing their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. B. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ostrachov-
sky of Baldwin, N. Y., are visiting
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. W. W. Adams
VETERINARIAN
614 Musgrove Street
Clinton, S. C.
Phones:
Office 958
Residence 3914V
S. J. Todd, and in Greenwood with!
her sister, Mrs. Wiley Harper, and
Mr. Harper.
Mrs. Bernice Carroll and Sandra
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I
Odie Nelson and Mrs, Doris Carroll.!
Mr.. and Mrs. Hdrace Carroll of I
Clinton, were Sunday visitors of j
Mns. Edward Carroll. They recent-1
ly visited the latter’s grandmother ;
Mrs. Dorothy Carroll and Mr. and i
in Washington, Ga, who has been 1
ill. * * !
Mrs. J. W. Fuller and Patsy, Mrs. j
Lois Webb and children and Bobby |
Fuller visited in Greenwood Sun-j
day with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Poss. 1
E. E. Beal was called to Georgia!
during the past week due to the
illness of his sister.
Miss Peggy Mclnvaillc* spent the|
week-end with Miss Martha Holt. |
Mr. and * Mrs. Grange Chumley 1
and ehildj^n were Sunday visitors
of the former’s mother, Mrs. J. C.
Chumley, in Laurens.
Mrs. Clara Smith attended a
birthday dinner in Enoree Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frbd
Emery.
Mrs. Raymond Dean spent sev
eral days recently at Fort Benning,
Ga., with her husband.
Miss Joan Kuykendall has re
turned to Columbia after spending
several weeks with her parents,
Mr and Mrs C. R. Kuykendall.
Mr. and Mrs. David Word and
Sue were visitors in Spartanburg
Wednesday and visited Mrs. O. D.
Stone at a hospital there. |
Birthdays- and Anniversaries
Birthday greetings in MisS Aza-
lee Howell on March 31.
Mrs. F.'M. Pardue has a birth-
^_LFridayi__
Little Gene Patterson, son of Mr. 1
and Mrs. Fred Patterson, observes j
a birthday Saturday.
Major Crawford celebrated a
birthday March 19. •
Charles Sparino of Long Island, :
N. Y., celebrated a birthday March ;
11.'-'- ■ : |
Spurgeon Todd observes a birth-1
day April 3.
Rev. Homer C. Holt recently
celebrated a birthday.
Class Holds Meet
The young people’s class of the
Lydia Methodist church met Wed- •
1 nesday evening at the home of Pat- 1
i sy Windsor.
Projects were discussed and
I planned and refreshments were
I served.
Baptist Church Announcements
The officers and tparhore—will-
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Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
Laurens, S. C.
1M EAST MAfN STREET
Sooth Side Public Square
HOURS FOR RTF
EXAMINATIONS:
9:00 to SJ*
Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30
Phone 794
i have supper at the church Thurs
day (tonight) at~3U30
The R. A.’s will meet at the
church at 7:00 p. m.
Saturday night prayer meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Jot Abercrombie on Elm street.
Colorful
long-lived finish
for floors
and steps
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Presbyterian Supper
The fish supper given by the |
Men-of-the-Church was a success
and was attended by a large num
ber The proceeds will be used for
the building fund.
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With The Sick
'S. J. Todd is back at work after
an illness of several days.
PvL William Motte, Jr., is a pa
tient at the hospital in Bryan, Tex
as.
Mrs. W. L. Mote is able to be up
after being a patient at Hays hos-!
pital.
Little Sandra Carroll has teen
ill at her home.
Homer Douglas, brother of Mrs. :
Mattie Harvey and Mrs. Hugh Bal
lard, continues ill at his home in
West Clinton.
Friends of Mrs. O. D. Stone, who T
Is a patient at the General hospital
in Spartanburg, will be interested
to know her condition is improved.
Mrs. H. H. Dalton, Mrs. Kelly i
Johns and Mrs. James Byars are
patients at the Blalock clinic. -j
Enjoy Chicken Supper
The second shift spinning de-!
partment enjoyed a chicken supper |
at the Scout house Saturday night |
attended by a uarge crowd.
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Woman's Club Has Guest Speaker
The Lydia Woman’s club met in
the Community Center Thursday
for its regular meeting. Mrs. Hor
ace Smith gave the devotional
reading, using as her theme, “When
Trouble Comes.”
The yearbooks were distributed,
to the different highlights of the
year’s work. A goal that the club
aftd--Mrs
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chose for the year wah the hanging!
of a curtain in the auditorium of;
i Providence school, to be installed
j the first week of April. Miss Mary J
i Mary Johnson, president, com-:
mended the members for coopera
tion given in this project.
Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr., program,
chairman, introduced the speaker
of the evening. Mrs.'George Brocx-1
enbrough; who reviewed the book, j
“Florence Nightingale,” by Cecil |
Woodham-Smith.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Furman Brachter,
Mrs. Mark Windsor, Mrs. C. A.
Gwinn and Mrs. N. C. Bush.
OAUON
D. E. TRIBBLE
COMPANY
Ballden Supplies
Phone 94
Campfire Representative Here
Miss Corrine Morler, field repre
sentative from the national Camp
fire Girls organization, in New
York, is visiting in the community
this week and holding a training
course for Campfire leaders. The|
opening meeting was held in the
Community center. Other meet
ings will be at the Clinton Mills
Community center, the First Pres
byterian church and Broad Street
Methodist church in Clinton. Both
Campfire guardians and Bluebird
leaders will take this training
which is sponsored by the Clinton
Leaders association of which Mrs.
J. B. Templeton is chaiivnan.
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Clinton,
S.C.
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