The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 28, 1953, Image 15
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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For the Week ;.,
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. CJLYDE TRAMMELL.
Correspondent and Representative
Telephone 176-J.
Pamela Hughes of Columbia, j
spent the week-end with her grand-1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharp- 1
ton.
Mr. and Mlrs. Leslie Austin and'
family, Mrs. Pauline Lawson and
Mrs. Sara Lawson attended a music-
recital at Mountville Friday eve-j
ning. Earline Austin had a part
in the recital.
Mrs. Willie Willis, Mr. and Mrs. j
Floyd Willard, Mrs. Addie Crowe
-and T~) J, gallew visited thp-for^L
mer’s sisters, Mrs. Herman Thomas
and Mrs. William Shirley in And
erson during the week-end. Mrs.'
Shirley is a patient in the Ander
son hospital.
Mr. and Mlrs. M. F. Pace and
family of near Clinton, and Mr.
and Mrs. O. J. Nelson were Sun
day dinner guests of Mrs. Emmie
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bagwell
and family attended the Ware
Shoals Pentecostal church home
coming Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Calvert and
family of Dallas, N. C., spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Emory.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Gregory and
family were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Griffin in Hick
ory Tavern.
Shirley, Betty and Joyce Ott and
Miss Miriam Kennedy of West
Clinton spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tucci of But
ler Pa., were Friday guests of Mrs.
Allen Inglett and Charles.
Mrs. Jim Mitchell and Miss
Willie Mae Mitchell of Union, spent!
Friday with the former’s „ sister,
Airs. Letha Rhodes. I
A. E. Alexander and daughter, |
Shelby, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil-j
liam Trawick in Mason, Ga., and
Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander in 1
Thomason, Ga.,-Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nodine and,
children spent Sunday in Woodruff
with Mrs. Ethel Fincher.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette and
Herman and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Campbell visited Mr. and Mrs. Er-;
n,£st Burdette at their cabin on;
Greenwood Lake Sunday.'
Mr. | and Mrs. J. H. Pace and chil-!
_-CLren-ancL.Mrs.-Julia Thrift--visited [
Mr. and Mts. Bill Poole in Greer:
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Freeman and
family of near Ware Shoals, visited
Mr .and Mrs. Bruce Bagwell Sun- j
day.
Mrr and Mrs. R. E. Martin and
children visited friends and rela
tives in Calhoun Falls during the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Burden of
Ninety-Six, were Saturday visitors
of the latter’s sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hairston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parris and sons
of Enoree, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Phipps.
Mrs. Grace Carter and children
of Williamston, visited Mrs. Laura
Darby and other friends in the
community Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. J'. T.
Williams in Greenwood Sunday. .
Mr. and- Mrs. Tommy Nabors
and daughters and Mrs.' Emma
Benjamin were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Nabors in
Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seawright of
Charleston, were week-end guests
of Mir. and Mrs. Perry Parrish.
Mr. and Mks. B. L. Meeks and
Betty Jean visited Mr. and Mrs. C-
C. Armstrong and daughter in
Laurens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bailey and
daughters of Chickamauga, Ga.,
recently spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Sr, and
Granny Grace.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coker and
son, visaed in Greenwood Monday.
Mj\ and Mrs. Walter Fowler and
.family land Mlrs. Eva Roberts of
“Spartanburg, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mlrs. Ben Sprouse, Jr.
* Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCall of
Union, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Dean.
Lewis Culbertson, formerly of
Greenwood, is residing with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Cul
bertson, for the present.
J. C. Thomas, USN, of New Jer
sey, spent' the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. Emmie Thomas, and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal and Jim
my and Mr. and Mrs. Carson Neal
and Dianne, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Neal in Anderson Sunday.
Mrs. W. L. Motte, Miss Janet and
Larry Motte and Mrs. Peggy Wyatt
were visitors Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Elbert Collins in Pelzer.
Gunners Mate 3c and Mrs.
Frankie Brown of California and
Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. • Bo
Brown Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nabors and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Benjamin near Clinton Sunday.
• Mrs.’ David Word accompanied
her father. J. F. Weir, and brother,
William Weir, to Greenville Mon
day.
Birth Announcement
Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Gordon an
nounce the birth oi a son, Ronnie
WMS Meets Tonight
The general meeting of the Ly
dia Baptist church Woman’s Mis
sionary Society will be held at the
church tonight at T:30. The Oma-
thine Dobbs circle will have charge
of the program, with all ladies of
the church invited.
Miscellaneous Party In Whitmire
Mrs. Acie Lee Johnson was hon-1
oree at a miscellaneous shower in;
Whitmire the past week given at:
the home of her aunt Mrs. Ethel!
Ginn assisted by Mrs. Leroy South. |
Mrs. Johnson, Mks. Jimmy South;
and Mrs. Julia James attended the;
party from here.
With The Sick
Mrs. Ellis Culbertson is ill at herj
honte. • |
Mrs. Ruby Threatt has returned
to her home after several days ill
ness at Hays hospital,—
Brenda Austin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Austin, is a pa
tient at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Neil Ballew is improving
after being ill several days.
Birthday Party for Daughter
On Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. C.
Estes honored her daughter, Lin
da, with a birthday party. Outdoor
games were played after which the
children were invited into the din
ing room where the birthday cake
and ice cream were served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. F. L.
Thornburg and Mrs. Clarence Bag-
well.
Linda received many gifts from
the 45 little friends present, the oc
casion being her 8th birthday.
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Sunday School Enlargement
Campagin
During the month of June the
Lydia Baptist church * is planning |
a Sunday school enlargement cam
paign to begin next Monday with
services being held at the church
each night. There will be three!
workers from the Sunday school J
department to lead this campaign,
and hold conferences each night at'
7:30 for the young people and!
adults. *
Rev. R. A. Hodge of York, will
lead the campaign. Mrs. C. 6.
Lamoreaux of Newberry, will lead!
the conference for the intermedi-!
ate and juniors leaders, and Mrs.
N. D. Forehand of Conway, will
lead the conference for the leaders
of the primary, beginners nursery
In addition to these state workers'
there will be a study course for the
intermediates and juniors who wilf
not be in any of the regular con
ferences. Rev. James Putnam of
Laurens, will teach the interme
diates. The junior teacher has not
been selected.
This is an all-out attempt to en
list all the residents of the Lydia
Mill community in Sunday school.
The pastor is asking the co-ope
ration of all parents in bringing
their children to Sunday school in
an effort to double the enrollment
during the month. The month of
June is Sunday School month at
this church.^
Birthdays and Anniversari«s
Mike Pace was 10 years old May
17, and Cathy Pace was 6 years old
May 23.
Annie Mae Dean was 5 years old
May 27.
Today is Ralph Roberts’ birthday.
Tommie Nabors celebrated his
birthday yesterday.
Mfs.* Lizzie ’Davis will celebrate
her birthday June 2.
Clyde* Thomas will be 14 years
cld June 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Todd will cele
brate their 16th wedding anniver
sary May 28.
David Pace was 9 years old May
26.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gregory cele
brated their 20th wedding anni
versary May 27.
Douglas Gregory is 13 years old
today.
Walter Nodine will celebrate his
birthday May 29.
Irvin Shockley obsedved .his
birthday May 18.
Presbyterian Women To Meet
The Women of the Church of Ly
dia Presbyterian church will meet
Monday night, June 1, at 7:30 at
the home of Mks. Carson Neal on
North Adair street. All women of
the church are invited.
Day Camp Next Week
The Lydia Camp Fire Girls or
ganization will hold its Day Camp
next week beginning Monday
morning at 9 o’clock. All girls in
the community are invited to come
and each is asked to bring a lunch.
A program of recreation, swim
ming, outdoor crafts and creative
arts will be given. The day camp
will be held for three days. Thurs
day morning the group will leave
by bus for four days at Crescent
Beach. Here crafts and recreation
will be given. The leaders Mrs
lone Wallace, George Fleming, Mrs.
Sara Templeton, Mrs. Evelyn Rob
erts and Miss Mary Johnson, will
be in charge, with Ernestine Par
rish, Betty Jean Meeks and Margar
et Mitchell as assistants.
Woman's Club Meets
The May meeting of the Woman’s
club was held Thursday night in
the lounge of the Community cen
ter. Miss Mary Johnson, president,
presided, and &&*. Ralph Harbin
gave the devotional Reading from
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