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i * 4 t 4 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pajre Two Thursday, July 10, 1952 Cannon and Mrs. Charles Latham of N. C. to visit friends For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. HORACE C. SMITH. Correspondent and Representative > »*e e*»oeoVoW»o>oWooVoV»»V»o»V»oVo»oVoW»V»oW»oVoe Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams spent a few days in Hendersonville Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel God frey of Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Jr., Family Picnic The Lydia Women’s Club will hold and Carol visited points of interest i their annual Family Picnic on their | ip Florida during the week. ! regular meeting date, July 17. Mrs. Ida Prince spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Prince, in Marietta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford and) Johnny, Mrs. Ida Prince visited Mr. The place and time to be announc ed later. All members and their fam ilies are invited. W. S. C. S. To Moot The Methodist W. S. C. S. will imeet Thursday evening at 7:30 P. M. with the latter’s parents, Mr. and anc * ^ rs ’ F. Honnea and; Mrs. W. W. Ball. family at Decatur, Ga., last week. narsonaee 189 Cvoress street 41 , J Mrs. C. F. Barney and son, of Aa- 1 al tne P arsona g e . cypress street. Miss Evelyn White spent last week |lant G were visitors Frid of( “ a ^ a , in Gaffney with her mother, M rs- Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton. 1 Birthdays And Anniversaries Ike White. . . | Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford and! Barry Boyce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Linda Joe Corley is visiting her; SO n, Roberta and Mildred Prince vis-| Bob Boyce, will celebrate his second' grandmother, Mrs. Daisy Corley hr Red the Great Smoley Mountains last birthday July 8. Greenwood this week. ; Friday. ' , Skipper Donald will celebrate his | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley and chil-i Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton were birthday July 29th. dren spent the holidays in New York guests last week of Mr W M Dalton : ^ rs - A. E. Alexander observed a in Calhoun Falls. [birthday July 7. ir and Mrs. Mark Windsor had ( Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bennett of Co-! celebrated hls 5th their guests during the holidays,liunbia were weekend vigors of the! ^7 Ruth enjoyed a birthday City. Mr as Mr. Marion the State Training School, Mr. ahd! <i\ and Mrs. Tommy Windsor of | latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh m, N. C. Doan Abercrombie of Ballard and relatives in Laurens. Mrs. Jim Turner, and Mrs. Margie birthday June 30. Jerry Satterfield celebrated his Mrs. S. R. Windsor of Fort P a yne,' McCalugh of Greenville visited Mr. ' ^ ... , ! and Mrs. Hudson Davis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emery had as „„ . _ „ . , , Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pace and chil- guests during the week-end Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw and son Billy of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Odis Fuller dren, Mrs. Emmie Thomas and fam ily enjoyed an outing in the moun- and children of Union, Mr. and i tains r ‘ ear Greenville. Mrs. Guy Emery, Sr., Mrs. Kitty Taylor. Mrs. Bill Murphy and Kay of Enoree. Mr. and Mrs Joe Davenport, Kathy, Janice and Dianne, Mrs. Pol ly Boyce and Barry have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shealy in Key West, Fla. • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snider .and son, Mrs. Jessie Mae Owens, Mrs. An nie Lawson, Mrs. Edna Johnson, Mrs. Sara Jenkins, Mrs. Sara Shel- W. s. C. S. To Meet Roy Owens, visited Wister Owens in Columbia last week. Cpl. Raymond Dean of Camp Stewart, Ga., is home on a ten-day furlough with Mrs. Dean. They are Martha Holt observed a birthday June 12. Kathy Gentry will celebrate a birthday, July 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrett will celebrate their first wedding anni versary July 15th. Mason Coleman observed a birth day-July 4th. Maxie Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Davis, will celebrate a birth day July 12th. Bruce Pace enjoyed a birthday on July 9th. Hedgepath-Kitchen Wedding Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hedgepath an- visited their son,' James H. Snider, Mrs. Ben Dean in Joanna. ‘ noiince tfye marriage of their daugh- -at -McDili. Air Base in ^ Mrs. Ida Leuard-xd-Lawcftfr: gpenT ter. Frances Armenterr to Bobby J. r.impa. 1-la. They visited ClearwaTer several days last week with Mrs. An- Kitchen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Janies .e. ch and other points of interest. nie Lawson. Smith Kitchens of Converse. Mr and Mrs. C. M. McElhannon Mr. and Mr.s. W. P. McLendon and The marriage was performed in al Guy spent a few days in Spar- children of near Allendale, visited Laurens. anbury with Mr. and Mrs. K. L. | C. J. Blackwell on Monday. The bride wore for her wedding ! Piercy on the Fourth. They all en- Mrs. Virginia Wilson spent last a light blue dress with white acces- joyed a pirnic at Rainbow Lake. Mr. week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jeff- sories. ♦ 1. L. 1 inland and children cries in Dillon. Birth Announcements M.ke and Jean spent a few days in Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones and chil- C bar lest on. in the dining hall after the meeting All men of the community are in vited to join the club. Winners Given In Fourth of July Field Day AcUvities The Foprth of July was observed with a Field Day event, on the ath letic field Friday. Judges for the oc casion were E. M. Watt, Paul Nye and J. P. Oakley. The program was under the direction of Mrs. lone Wallace, George Fleming, Clyde Trammell and Walter Nodine. A*, committee from the Men’s club serv-! ed free drinks during the morning.: An interesting part of the program was the identity of the “Mystery Man.” Kenneth Thomason the lucky winner received a steak dinner from the Clinton Cafe. N The other winners were: 50 yd. dash for boys 6 to 12—Billy Pace and Billy Oakley. 50 yd. dash for boys 13 to 16— Kenneth Thomason and Russell' Trammel. 50 yd. dash for boys 17 and over— Howard Roach and Junior Harris. Farher and son three legged race— Calvin Cooper and Charlie Cooper: 1 Bud Fuller and Bootsy Fuller. -Mr. and Egg Throw—(Couples) Mrs. Clyde Trammell. Plate Sailing—Mrs. S. C. Todd and Mrs. Bud Fuller. Run to Mama Race—Mrs. Howard Roach and Eugenia Roach. Baloon blowing contest for boys— Joe Fuller. Baloon blowing for girls—Barbara Thomas. Forward and Backward Race- Ruth Trammell and Shelby Alex ander. , Wheelbarrow Race—Richard Mar tin and Bootsy Fuller; Russell Tram mell and Bobby Fuller. Fat Man’s Race—Joe Todd, Red Pace and Frank Pace. Rolling Pin Contest—Mrs. J. C.; Meeks and Mrs. Artis Smith. Bat Throw—Calvin Cooper. Ankle Race—Claude McElhannon ; and Charles Coker. Crab Race—Earl Satterfield and Charles Coker. Blockhead Race—'Barbara Mills and Mrs. Calvin Cooper. Bag Bust Race—Mrs. J. B. Tem pleton and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield. Male Leg Beauty Contest—Ken neth Thomason and Earl Satterfield. Siamese Twin Race—Billy Oakley and Ronald Burkhalter. Sir Walter Raleigh Race—Bud Fuller and Clyde Trammell. Oldest Man Present—W. I. Bailey. Oldest Woman Present—Mrs. S. J. Todd. Largest Family Present—Red Pace and Bud Fuller. Guessing Bean Contest—Mrs. Ann Todd and Jerry Harris. The grand prize was won by Miss Marry Johnson. Day Camp For Girls Monday morning at nine o’clock the doors of the community center will be opened to Lydia’s first Day Camp for Girls, sponsored by the Camp Fire Girls organization and girls between the ages of seven and fourteen are invited to come. A reg ular camp schedule will be given. Each girl is asked to bring a bag lunch. Advisors to staff the camp are: Mrs. lone Wallace, George Fleming, Mrs. J. B. Templeton, Miss Mary Johnson, Mrs. Lois Webb, Mrs. Tran- nie Boozer, Mrs. Roy Thomas, Mrs. Pat Scholar, Mrs. George Fleming, Margaret Mitchell, Patsy Windsor, Pat Davenport, Miriam Ten^pleton and Paul Nye. Mrs. Nolle Mills and Carroll Mills,'now' visiting his parents,* Mr. and! ♦ U ~ * T T r : J HIT... T~i _ . _ r-> • V Pvt. and Mrs. Comer Webb an- dren of Lynchburg, Va., visited Mr. nounce the birthday of a daughter, Mr and Mrs. Allen E. Inglett and and Mrs. George Blackwell and Mr. Joyce Dianne July 6 at the Blalock ■K.rlos spent their vacation on a and Mrs. Roy Patterson and other clinic. Mrs. Webb before marriage les was Miss Ruby Hedgepath of Lydia. Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bragg and daughter of Greenville were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles,Greenville, were dinner guests Sun-* "Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Donald and children and G~~G~Cornw 7 eir VISIT tour of North Carolina, Virginia and 1 relatives this week. Washington, D. C. ’ i Brad White left Tuesday for Co- ^ Mr. and Mrs Charles Gaffney and'lumbia where he entered the Baptist! Church Group Meets :'lH r \,''.! r ‘ ? r ViSi l 0rS . lMt ,7 Mlt , 0 . f Mr 'l h0 f? ital f J 0r ,. treat 2 len1 ' „ 1 The Ladies of the Lydia Presby- i- Ia “ ‘ 1110 111 ‘ iam1 ' ‘ .*** and Bruce Bagwell and j ^ er j an church met on Tuesday eve- fa ^ %» Spent J ^ h w Week m Batesbur ?, ning at the home of Mrs. J. B. Tem- with Mr. and Mrs. John Bagwell. pieton. Re\. and Mrs. Rosco Patrick of After the meeting a social hour , ... „ . was enjoyed, day of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bagwell. 1 » Mrc- NeUe |1pd ^| rn |||,) j ■ with fKe Stcte— . , „ , . SwidtP, vished the latter s mother,, Mrs. Alice Motte is able to be up relatives in Baltimore, Md., last Mrs. Sara Norris in Newberry and again after an arm operation at Hays' ' ! Mr and M rs - C. W. Chandler in Jo-j hospital last Thursday. Mr and Mrs Earl Fennell of Reids-; anna. Mrs. Frank Garrett is home after wHe 9nd*son Ronald spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey enjoy- an operation at the Blalock clinic re ed a trip to Florida where they vis-! cently. ited Silver Springs, St. Augustine,; Miss Barbara McLendon is a pa- and Jacksonville Beach. tient at the General hospital in Rev. and Mrs. Newell C. Bush,' Greenville, spent their vacation visiting the for- - Claud Parrish is a patient at a local mens parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C.'hospital. Bush at Belmont, N. C., then to Ral-' Wister Owens is seriously ill at a eigh, N. C., tef visit his brother, | Columbia hospital. Claudius Bush. On Sunday they vis-' ♦- - ■ ited Horse Shoe. N. C., then to Pisgah! Men’s Club To Meet end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs R. B. Fennell. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson and Carolyn visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carson in Moncks Corner and Mrs. Nora Wilson in North Charleston during the week end. Mr, and Mrs. A. ELrAlexander and children visited relatives in Ander son Sunday. 4 . _ w ___ Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Roof and fam- Forest, N. C. While there they vis-j The Lydia Men’s Club will meet ily enjoyed a few days visit at Myr- ited the Dean of Brevard College,' tonight (Thursday), July 10, at Prov- J. J. Stevens, Jr., then to Tuckegge, j idence school at 7 o’clock. N. C., from there down to Saluda, I A catfish supper will be served BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME Bondstone BONDSTONE—THE MAN MADE STONE CAN BE APPLIED OVER ANY SURFACE BEAUTIFIES—INSULATES—FIRE PROOFS YOU'LL BE SURPRISED AT ITS LOW COST lie Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss and chil dren spent the holidays with Mrs. G. W. Goss in Elberion, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bowen in Wadley, Ga. Jamie and Gary Goss have re turned home after a four weeks vis- -tt~with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W Bowen in Wadley, Ga. Pfc. J. D. Threatt of Fort Jackson, visited his family for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield and family enjoyed a trip to the Isle of Palms last week. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith, Fran- ceen and Laura, Mrs. Gus Harris of West Clinton, spent Friday in Paul ine with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Harris. Mr and Mrs. Mark Forester, Gene and Gerry, Misses Martha Holt, Doris j McDonald, Clarence Huntington vis-, ited Donald Lawlon at Fort Jackson! Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gross Godfrey and children. Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Holt and family enjoyed an outing at Yar brough Mill Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Casey Abercrombie and son of Greenwood were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Motte. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey had us guests for several days last week the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wilson, of Columbus, Ga. Mrs. Alma Harvey spent last Thursday in Greenwood with her daugnter, Mrs. J. W. Turner and Mr. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Smith of Marden, N. C., were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Gentry and other relatives last week. Mr. and Mrs. Grange Chumbley and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Wood in Gray Court last week. Mr. and Mrs. Farr Fincher and Hazel of Union spent the weekend with Mr., and Mrs. Frank Garrett. Hazel remained for the week. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Barry Mc Lendon of Hamilton Air Force Base in California are the guests this week of the former’s mother, Mrs. Stella McLendon. Mrs. Jim Coleman, Mrs. Stella Mc Lendon, visited Miss Barbara Mc Lendon at the hospital in Greenville. Cpl. William Patterson of Fort My ers, Va., is visiting Mrs. • Patterson and daughter and other relatives. Roy Owens and Mason Coleman spent three days the past week at Folly Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis had as their guests for the holiday, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis and children of Lydia, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunning ham and Garry, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy USE THIS COUPON Augusta Roofing & Metal Works Augusta, Go. Name Address GET FULL INFORMATION Write or Phone 4-5546 Roofing 6 Metal works live on p o n t- «f* 62J Reynolds Street Auguste, Ga. ^City State. 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