The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 13, 1952, Image 14

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I Pape Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 13, 1952 For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. HORACE C. SMITH, Correspondent and Representative Presbyterian Church News Robert (Bob) Hellams of Presby terian college, will speak Sunday morning at the Presbyterian church at 11 o’clock. There will also be a male choir from the college The public is ( cordially invited to attend. Rev’. | H. C. Holt, pastor, will' preach at! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Falls of Clin- j3 ; 3o. Ion. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dunaway; r~-»— 1 — of near Clinton, visited Mr. and Garden Hour Talk Mrs. Ike Jones Sunday. ' The Carolina Wrens garden club: Mr. and Mrs. Books Spruell of of Clinton, of which Mrs. A. C., Lyntan, Mr. and Mrs. Hattie Aber- Young is president, will sponsor a; irombie of Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. talk on flower'gardens to be given Charles Crawford and children of at Providence school. The guest Ware Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs. speaker will be Miss Claribel Harn Henrv Abercrombie Sunday. i of Greenville. She will have as j Mrs. Mattie Harvey was an over-'her •opic, “What Makes A Good night guest of Mrs. Ella Harvey in Gat den. West Clinton Sunday. All ladies and other interested Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbin and Persons are invited to hear this Elizabeth and Johnny spent the! ,alk 0 " , f '» wcrs Saturday after- week-end in Greenville with the noon at 6 latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Birthdays and Anniversaries ® ra * r ' Mrs. Leslie Austin celebrated a Mr and Mrs. Clyde Trammell birthday November 9. and Ruth attended the N^berry- Mrs Jamcs w ,m observed a Umton fotball game in Newberry , birthday 29 M^H W. Williams spent sev . M , a ,^ . M r a “" 5 el « brated a erai davs recent I v in Melbourne.' b,rthday ° c,ober 2d ' * Fla , with her son and daughter- in-law M-Sgtr and- James - H. Drake, and granddaughter, Con stance Ixiuise. Mrs. Clyde Trammell and Ruth spent Saturday in Ware Shoals v. ith Mrs. John Heath. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Bradley spent the week-end in Spartanburg as guests of Mr. and Mrs.. J. C. Pruitt. , M. and Mrs. Curtis. Simmons, Jackie Darrel Wells observed his birthday November -L Mike Sanders celebrated bis" 1st birthday November 8. Paula Dianne Shelnut will ceie- bate a birthday November 29. Margaret Mitchell will celebrate a birthday November 15. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jones will celebrate their 15th wedding anni- 1 versay November 19. Donna and Dale, of Aiken, were week-end visitors of Rev. and Mrs.' Birth Announcements R. D. Gregg. Patterson Rev. R. D. Gregg is attending the, ^ r - anc * ^ rs - Patteison an- Baptist state convention in C o-j [‘ T °unee the birth of a daughter on . Jumbia this week. j November 8 at Hays hospital. The little girl has been named Judy Mrs. Jessie Mae Owens had as her guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oean and daughter, of San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Rossie Fowler and daughte of Clemson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dean. Bobby and Rudolph of Joanna. Tobe Smith of Charlotte. Elaine. Mrs. Patterson before mar-1 riage was Miss Helen Wyatt. Dunaway Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ounaway announce the birth oft a son, Dan-! ny Roye, at the Blalock clinic on' November 8. Mrs. Dunaway be-1 Sam Smith of Laurens, Mr. and f ore marriage was Miss Ruby Bur- Mrs Clyde Rhodes and son of i nett Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Leopard 'and Cpl. Raymond Dean visited Mrs. Dean for the week end.. Party Honors Mrs. Dean Mrs. Henry Abercrombie, Mrs. Virginia Wilson, Mrs. Annie Law- Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson ; son were hostesses at a party in are now making their home in honor of Mrs. Raymond Dean at Lexington, Ky. the Abercrombie home recently. M and Mrs. W. L. Motte, Larry 1 Games were enjoyed, led by Mrs. and Jesse- Abercrombie visited^ W-Hsorr--after-* which refrshmnts , Billy Motte at the Veteran’s hos-' we re served. pitai in Augusta, Ga., Sunday. j Mrs. Dean was presented num- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Attaway of erous gifts which w’ere opened and Saluda, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. passed. L. Motte Thursday. 1 i ——♦ Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jones and Men's Club To Meet M. ss Gaynell Blackwell visited in The Men’s club will meet Thurs-I Greenville and Williamston Sun-jday, November 13, at Providence! day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Daley school at T o’clock. were recent visitors of Mr. and I There will be a short business | Mrs. Jones. session, after which the group will! Mrs. Roy Thomas, Mrs. David be entertained by the Messengers; Word, and Mrs. J. B. Templeton quartet of radio station WEAB,! served coffee at the hooked rug ex- Greer. hibit at the YWCA in Greenville Supper will be served in the din- Friday morning. 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