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I ’ *r V I I’agc Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE t ( Thursday, October 2, 1952? For the Week . . . LVDIA MIUS NEWS MRS. HORACE c'. SMITH, Correspondent and Representative Cary Smith of near Ware Shoals, was a recent visitor of his cousin, Kenneth Trammell. Mrs. J. H. Seay of West Clinton, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Clyde Trammell, and Mr. Trammell. She attended the homecoming services at the Baptist church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd visited in Columbia Sunday where they welcomed their ^iew grandson, Kobert Joseph, who arrived on Tuesday of la$t week. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Todd. Mrs. Todd before marriage was Miss Jane Carper of Lydia. Mrs. J. W. Butler returned home Tuesday after visiting for several days in Westminster with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Roach. Mrs. Lois Webb, who spent sev eral days there, has returned home. Mrs Ervin Campbell of near Pelzcr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ramsey of Greenville, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abercrombie. Mrs J If. Walker of Grove Sta tion. is spending several days with Mrs C R Kuykendall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker and family visited the former’s sister. Miss Efifie W a Bier, and brother, Clifford Walker, in Laurens Sun day. Mr and Mrs. Ray Carter and tamiiy visited relatives in Green- Mile and Williamston Sunday. Among those attending home coming at the Lydia Baptist church Sunday were Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Walker and Bruce of Grove Sta tion: Rev. B. L. Wood and daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Thompson, of Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Humphries and chil dren ot Fountain Inn; Mr. and Mrs. Mansell Bridwell and family ol Hcnea Path, Misses Stella and Sally Ann Duckett of Laurens; Mr. a..d Mrs. Sidney Oakley and Mrs. Docie Smith of Joanna; Mr. i rd Mrs. S. J. Whitfield and son. Miss Hilda Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holley and daughter of C iinton. Mrs. M. C. Smith, Paula and Ka ren Wilson were Sunday visitors oL_Mr.. and JMis..-Tionace Smith and out again after an illness. ♦ Birthdays and Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Billy Abercrombie celebrate their 2nd wedding anni versary October 3.' Mrs. Ray Carter' will observe a | birthday October 9. i Mrs. W. P. Thrift celebrated her birthday September 30. Presbyterian Church News Items i The senior-high Youth Fellow- j ship rally will be held at the First Presbyterian church in Clinton next Sunday afternoon and eve ning. Registration will begin at 2:30 with a fee of 25c. Those at tending are asked to bring picnic lunch. Synod meeting will be Monday, Oct. 6 at Kingstree continuing through Tuesday. Sunday School Class Has Party On Thursday afternoon the sev- I en and eight year old primary classes of Lydia Baptist church were entertained with a party by ; their teacher, Mrs. Clyde Tram- i mell. Games and contests were eujoy- ■ cd. after which refreshments were ! served by the hostess, assisted by ! Miss Ruth Trammell. Birthday Party Enjoyed Kenneth Trammeyrecent ly honored with a ’birthday party by his mother, Mrs. Clyde Tram mell. Several amusing games and contests were enjoyed with Beth Trammell, Linda Willard, Cecil: Davenport and Herman Burdette winning prizes. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and cold drinks were served by the hostess. Kenneth received many gifts from the guests which were opened and passed. Celebrate Birthdays Mrs. Robert Stone and Mrs. Ralph Harbin were joint hostesses on Friday for a birthday party for their daughter and son, Rebecca Stone and Johnny Harbin. Twenty-five children enjoyed this happy occasion with Rebecca and Johnny. ! ’ t Favors of hats and balloons were given each guest. Ice cream and cup cakes were served b> the hostesses. The chil dren received many gifts from their friends. Attend "Play-Day" Event The Winnsboro Mill$ in Winns- boro, was host for the fourth an- Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. Mrs. J. B. Templeton has return ed home after sepnding several days in Knoxville, Tenn„ visiting her *sister, and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Scurry, while Mr. Templeton was away on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey and lamily visited recently in Belton with Mr. and Mrs. George Crocker. Rev. and Mrs- H. C- Holt, Mrs. J. B. Templeton, aqd Mrs. Horace Smith attended the fall rally of the Women of the Church Tuesday at the Smyrna Presbyterian church in Newberry county. , , > Birth Announcement Roach Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roach of Westminster, announce the birth of u son, Canada Lee, at the Oconee county hospital Mrs. Roach is the formu Miss Frances Fuller pf Ly dia. With The Sick Mrs. Datie Estes is a patient at Hays hospital Mrs. Rov Snider is able to be FOR CHIUS S FEVER O DUE TO .MALARIA made with ‘ DOO QUININE ... the letter* start, many feeder* of THE CHRIS* TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR tell the Editor how much they enjoy this daily worM^rMe newspaper, with *ncl menu as: "Th* Monitor it the cartfuiiy tdkod newt* paper in the V. S. . . .** ~VaktmMe aid in toachr it complete and fair . . “The Monitor rntrelf it e reader'i necessity . . " Too, too, wtU find the Monitor informative, with complete world news . . . end at neces* eery *• year HOME TOWN paper. Use this coupon for a Specie) Introductory subscription — 3 MONTHS FOR ONLY »3. TV* CWMiaa ScWaa* Maakar Oaa. Narva? fid. Battaa U, Mu*.. U. S. A. Plaaaa mo4 -aaa aa tal rad artary raburtp- tUa la TVa ChrWUaa Sciaaca Mankar— 7* toaaaa. 1 aatlaaa fit. <*—> (ad*M) AT* irmt) (mm) nual girls’ play-day. sponsored by the South Carolina Recreation So ciety, Saturday, Sept. 27. Registration was held at the Community center and two hun dred and nine girls, representing nine recreation departments in the state society were present. Assign ment was by color teams and the first session of play-day began at 11:00 o’clock. Events entered were: dodge ball, volley ball, standing broad jump, basketball throwing, relays, folk dancing, and group singing. Com petition was by color team and not by cities. Colorful ribbons were given as souvenirs. At noon time a picnic lunch was served in the gymnasium, drinks being furnish ed by the host. Thirty-six leaders from over the state were guests of the Winnsboro Mills at lunch. Mrs. lone Wallace and George Fleming represented Lydia Mills and Chas. Leatherwood of the Clinton Mills, were among the leaders. The folowing girls attended from Lydia: Jan Harvey, Andrea Jean Dowdle, Joyce Roof, Mickie O’ Shields. Joan Wigley, Joyce Todd, Peggy Patterson, Janice Davenport,! Shelby Alexander, Betty Lou Mc Lendon, Brenda Franklin, Helen Black, Patsy Fuller, Reba Patter son, Ruth Trammell, Elizabeth Frost and Peggy Wigley. Representing Clinton Mills were: Dawn Campbell, Corrine Camp bell, Floradine Hamilton, Carol j Bryson, Martha Reeder, Jerry Barker. Phyllis Davis, Frances Reece, Dorothy Norris, Shirley Ivester, Shirley Lowery, Brenda Strickland, Carol Martin, Lorraine Patterson, Melbie Woody, Ninevah Williams, Sue Hamilton and Ruth Huey. Woman's Club Eniarlaint Taachars The Woman’s club entertained the teachers of Providence school at a party Tuesday night in the lunch room. The mother of each child attending school was invited and open house was held with each teacher as hostess in her class room. The lunch room was decorated with arrangements of fall flowers in hues of delicate pink shading into deep red. Mrs. Cecil McLen don and Mrs. Clyde Trammell in vited the guests in and Miss Mary Johnson, president of the club, pre sided in the party room. 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