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Pape Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 1, 1952 Up For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. HORACE C. SMITH. Cwrespoadent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor and Mrs. Robert Harrison of Joanna, spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Windsor in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coker spent the week-end in Greenville with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Coker, and the latter’s mother, Mrs. W. Q. Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Black and children and Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Lackey of Columbia, and Mrs. Al ma Lackey were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Sr., in the Hurricane community. Cpl. Joe Proffitt of Fort Benning, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. Proffitt, who resides with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Saterfield. Also visitors of the Satterfields were Mr. and Mrs. Woodell King and children of Langley. Mrs. Ethel Summer spent the week-end in Columbia with her daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Queen and family—attended the funeral of their uncle, Carl Quinn, on Sun day. -Mf. and Mrs. Brooks Spruell of Lyman, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abercrombie:- — Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fuller and ‘ children, and Barbara Todd spent Sunday in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Harper and Mrs. Rudy Os- trachovsky, who is a patient in the Greenwood hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Horton had as their guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Jim Broome of Green wood, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Horton of Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclnvaille of Aiken, visited relatives and friends here on Saturday. • Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Queen and vited to attend, family recently-visited-Ihe garden^p. in Charleston. Mr and Mrs. D. D. McManus of Whitmire, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. sary. Mrs. J. A. Black, Sr., has a birth day Sunday. Dorrah Hairston observed a birthday yesterday. With The Sick Mrs. Tommy Ellison is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. J. D. Hairston has returned home after being a patient at the Blalock clinic. Birthday Dinner Enjoyed The family of Mrs. J. H. Seay of West Clinton gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell recently in celebration of her 67th birthday. A bountiful dinner was served picnic style, after which Mrs. Seay was presented a host of gifts from her children. Pictures were taken of the group later in the afternoon. Those attending were Miss Fero- lene Seay. Melvin Seay of West Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. James Seay and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Southerlin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and Keith, Mrs. Charles Heath and daughters, Mr. and Mrs John Heath and daughter of Greenville; Mr; and Mrs. Royce Smith and Judy, of Ware Shoals; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pruitt and Mrs. Emam Neal of Greenwood: Cecil Davenport and the Trammell fam- ily. - Methodist Revival To Be Held The Lydia Methodist church will begin its revival (May 5 and will run through the nth. The public is cordially invited. W. S. C. S. To Meet The Woman’s Society of Chris- tian^Service will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. C. A. Gwinn on Cypress street at 7:30. _» _ ^ Presbyterian Church News The evening worship hour at the Presbyterian church has been changed from 7 to 7:45 with ser vices being held at the Community house. The public js cordially in- Chicken Supper Be Given A chicken supper will be given Saturday, May 3, at the Commun ity house, Lydia Mills, at 7 o’clock Mary Johnson, and Miss Clyde Smith, sang “Faith of Our Fath ers,” and “Little Shepherd Boy. ’ Mrs. James Pitts played the “Fire fly,” by Bollotti, and Misses Le- anna Young and Margaret Ann Bolick played “The Saber Dance” as their piano number. Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Mrs. Ralph Harbin, Mrs. Floyd Poole, Mrs. Charles Gaffney, Miss Margaret Mitchell and George Fleming sang ‘in two barber shop quartets, using the numbers, ‘Ten nessee Waltz,” and “Far Away Places.” This was the first ap pearance of one of the barber shop quartets in the community. The highlight of the musical pro gram was the singing of German folk songs by Miss Barbara Rich ter, of Berlin, Germany, and ex change teacher in Clinton recently. Refreshments were served by the hostsses, Mrs. Horace Smith, Mrs. James Arnold, Mrs. Jacki Williams and Mrs. Ray. Track Meat Held The South Carolina track meet, sponsored by the South Carolina Recreation Society, was held on Johnson Field at Presbyterian col lege in Clinton Saturday. Thirteen schools comprising about five boys and girls participated witfo Charleston the winner. # Those entering the meet from Lydia wre Sadie Pardue, Mary Ann Knight, Shirley EJjlers, Ruth Tram mell, Joyce Queen, Joan Wiggley, Ronald Burkhaltcr and Walter Burkhalter. The Campfire Girls organization served supper to the Charleston group of fifty boys and girls. Hobby Club GuMts at Show The Hobby club was an invited guest at the Hobby show held at the YWCA in Greenville Tuesday afternoon. The group gathered at the Community center and went to Greenville as a body. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey and sponsored by the auxiliary’ of the children were week-end guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fowler in And erson. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell had as their guests during the week end their son. Wilson, of Fort Jackson. Floyd Elmore oT Spartan burg, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Koon. Misses Del anld Jeanette Campbell of Whitmire. Pentecostal Holiness church, public is invited. The Birthdays and Anniversaries Tony Webb celebrated a birth-; day April 24. Mr^. Virginia Wilson observed a: birthday Friday. Peggy Satterfield celebrated her, 15th birthday April 21. Joyce Queen celebrated a birth day April 17. Richard Blackwell will celebiatej his 2nd birthday Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abercrom-1 bie will celebrate their 36th wed-! ding anniversary May 7. Mrs. J. A. Black, Jr, will cele brate a birthday Monday. On May 13th she and Mr. Black will ceie- brate their 13th wedding anniver- MOTHPROOFING Wu* Quality Cleaning All garments cleaned by us ore mothproofed with the new U-SAN-0 insured mothproof cleaning system that protects your clothes against moths for six months. Try it today. Try Us Today! Certified • Cleaning • Glazing 1 and COLD • Fur Storage Be Careful— Don’t Let Moths Feast On Your Valuable Furs! All furs fully insured while in storage. Call 436 For Pick-Up Service Sunshine Cleaners ...and • •• Shirt Laundry Baptist Church News The Lydia Baptist church will, have choir practice each Monday night at the church. All members of the church who are interested are invited. » The G. A.’s will meet Monday night at the church at (1:30 o’clock.' All members are asked to attend. Woman'u Club Meeting The Woman’s club met Thursday 1 evening in the Community center with its president. Miss Mary John- !son, presiding. George Fleming led the devotional from the 11th I.chapter of Matthew. The group sang the club song, “Look for the Beautiful,” and the secretary, Mrs. Ralph Harbin, called the roll and read the minutes. Mrs. Wallace made a report on the installation of the curtain in the school audi torium, and made mention of the clean-up, paint-up campaign now in progress at Lydia. The theme of the month’s oro- gram was Music Appreciation. A chorus of children of Providence school, under the dirfetion of Miss Russell Raps Kefauver In Florida Address Gainesville, Fla., April 25.—Sen. Richard B. Russell wasted no time today in lambasting Sen. Estes Ke fauver as he opened a Florida bat tle against his opponent in the preferential primary. Russell came here to bid for del egates to the National [ Democratic convention before a noisy crowd on the court house square. Without calling Kefauver by name, he said the Tennesseean had the strong backing of an organization ‘which would submerge our sovereignty to that of other countries.” He said this was the Atlantic Union. Russell held up the publica tion of this organization and drew laughter when he said “here is my opponent riding to success on the back of a whale with a new char ter of government to supplant our own Constitution under his arm.” Russell said the Atlantic Union would “write a new Constitution that would supersede our own. 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