The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 11, 1953, Image 11
Thursday, June 11, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL.
Correspondent and Representative
Telephone 176-J.
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Wells, in Rock Hill.
Mrs. Mary Mason spent Sunday
with her son, C. B. Mason, and Mrs.
Mason in Joanna.
Boy Scouts On Camping Trip
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Sunday afternoon Boy Scout
Troop No. 90 left for their annual
! week’s camping trip to Camp Old
! Indian.
j Those taking the trip with the
Mrs Curtis Hadden and children i scoutmaster, J. B. Abercrombie,
of Duncan, are spending the week | are: Tony Abercrombie, Herman
with her mother, Mrs. R. G. John- Burdette, Kenneth Trammell, Ron-
son, and Mr. Johnson. | aid Corley, Cecil Davenport, Geo
Mr. and Mrs. Montague Wright
of Laurens, with M>*s. Annie Law
Cato, Billy Harris, Alvin Satter
field, Delano Wilson, Jimmy Greg-
son visited Mrs. Nellie Jones in ory, Rock Bailey, Charlie Harris,
Chester Tuesday. Eddy Davis, Mack Mahaffey " and
Little Phyllis Shealy of Green-'Billy Pace,
ville, spent the past w’eek with her r Those accompanying them were:
grandparents, Mir. and Mrs. Joe, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette, Mr.,
Davenport. an( * Mrs - Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Daisy Corley and Mr. and B. F. Harvey, L. A. Williams, A1
Mrs. Gordon Corley of Greenwood,! Williams and Russell Trammell,
were Sunday guests of their son] T.. _ 4
and brother, Joe Corley, and Mr.
c . ! Campbell-£.bercrombie
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean and chil-1 Mrs. Rachel Moseley announces
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Will the marriage of her daughter, Miss
Dickerson near Carlisle Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gregory and
Helen Moseley Campbell, to A3c]
Leon Abercrombie, of Keesler Air
small son of near Clinton, visited force Base. Biloxi, Miss., and Lydia!
‘ M!rs. Gregory’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Jackson, Sunday.
Mb*, and Mrs! Archie Hawkins of
Spartanburg, were recent visitofs
of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Abercrom
bie.
H. S. Watson of Columbus, Miss.,
is spending some time with his son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Mitchell. ,
Miss Bonnie Sue Harper of
Greenwood, is spending the week miss ivia
virt+w riT*ar>HVi»rpntQ V\r and > * Ja.,
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Todd.
* Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Boozer were
visitors of the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Boozer, In Kin-
ards Sunday.
M!r. and Mrs. U. N. Parrish and
Mr. and Mrs. James Fowler of
Simpsonville, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parrish, Sr.
Little Miss Melda Dean spent the u i i *
past week in Joanna with Mr. and c hapel, later motoring
Mrs. John Burnette. ^ to New Orleans, La., for a srort
Mr. and Mrs. Robert CulbeVtson
of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Knight of Fountain Inn, visited
Mills, Wednesday, May 6, at 3:00
o’clock. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. Robert H. Beck-
ley, chaplain, at the base.
The chapel was beautifully dec
orated with white gladioli, snaps
and palms. The vows were spoken
before an arch.
James Galloher of Lexington,
Ky., and Keesler Field, was best
man.
Miss Mary Russell of St. Peters-
was maid of honor and
the bride’s only attendant. She was
dressed in her army dress uniform.
For her wedding the bride wore
a street length dress of white ny
lon over blue taffeta, with match
ing accessories. She carried a
white prayer book topped with - a
purple-throated orchid, and white
satin ribbons.
The couple received in the ves
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bagwell
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Prince of
Marietta, Ga., are spending a few
days with his mother, Mrs. Ada
Prince, and family. ,
Mrs. George Fleming and son,
Ray, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Ma
lone, in Ware Shoals while Mr.
Fleming was on a^trip with the
Camp Fire group.
Mr- and Mrs. Clyde Trammell
visited her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mks. John Heath, ^in
Ware Shoals Sunday.
Mrs. Jimmy South and son and
Mrs. Hannah James spent Sunday
at Table Rock, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Motte and
Robert spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Casey Abercrombie in Green
wood.
Mrs. Helen Shirley, Mrs. G. C.
Parrish and Carol and Charles Wil
liams, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Williams of Newberry,
visited their mother and grand
mother, Mirs. Ed Shirley, in Seneda
Sunday.
A2c Benny Johnson of Donaldson
Air Force. Base, Greenville, is
spending a few days with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Johnson,
before leaving for Alters, Okla.,
for reassignment.
Mrs. Nellie Dean and baby, Mrs.
Annie Lawson and Roy Owens
were business visitors in Spartan
burg Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C- Burdette, af
ter accompanying some of the
scouts to Camp Old Indian, motored
to Balfour, N. C., to visit his broth
er-in-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmore Revis.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Parrish were
visitors of relatives in Clover Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pace and chil
dren were visitors in, Greenwood
Sunday.
IVfr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and
Keith of Greenville, and Mlrs. J. H.
Seay of Clinton, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Trammell Monday.
Keith remained for a week’s visit
with the Trammells.
Mrs. Gregg Rowe and son, of
Belton, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miller
end family of Greenville, and Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Martin of Laurens,
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Sharp ton Sunday.
Mhrs. Lidie Howard of York, is
spending awhile with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Paul McCauley.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Martin and
family were guests of relatives in
wedding trip for which the bride
changed to a navy silk shantung
suit with navy and white access
ories. Her corsage was an orchid
They are making their home in Bi
loxi while Mr. Abercrombie in in
the service.
Calhoun Falls during the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carroll and
children of Pendleton, spent the
week-end with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown and
Jackie of Vaucluse, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Rueben Overstreet Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte and
family spent Sunday with their
son, Billy Motte, at the Veteran’s
hospital in Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. Vera Mitchell .of Chicago,
111., is visiting her brother and sis
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Thornburg enroute to Rome, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd spent
Sunday with their son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon
Todd, in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wells and
sons spent Sunday with the for
mer’s grandmother, Mrs. Henrietta
Manlz-Tumblin
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean have re
ceived news of the marriage of
their son, Marvin Tumblin, or “Jun
ior,” as he is known here, to Miss
Barbara Mantz of Long Beach, Cal.
The marriage was performed May
10 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
With The Sick
Mrs. Rachel Moseley has been ill
several days, but is improving.
John Motte is home and im
proving after several days stay in
Hays hospital.
PYiends are sorry to know Mrs.
Eva Dell Fuller remains a patient
at the Anderson hospital.
Mrs. Alice Grace is ill at her
home.
Birthdaya and Anniversaries
. Little Jimmy Wells will be one
year old June 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodie will
celebrate their wedding anniver
sary June 18.
Betty Jo Overstreet win cele
brate her 17th birthday June 11.
Congratulations to Mrs. Bertie
Attaway on her 71st birthday June
16.
Homer Richey observed a birth
day June 5.
Mr. and Mirs. Lloyd White will
celebrate their 14th wedding anni
versary June 17.
Cpl. Jesse Howell observed a
birthday June 5.
Larry Fuller will be 10 years old
June 13.
Mrs. Willie Cannon, celebrated
her birthday June 2.
W. M. S. Circles Meet
The Omathine Dabbs circle of
the Lydia Baptist church Woman’s
Missionary Society will meet to
night with Mrs. Joe Davenport on
Peachtree street.
Circle No. 2 will also meet to
night with Mrs. Ralph Harbin. Both
meetings are at T:30.
Circle No. 3 met with Mrs. Clyde
Trammell Wednesday at 1 o’clock.
Vacation Bible School To Begin
Vacation Bible school will begin
at the Lydia Baptist church Mon
day afternoon, June 15, and run
through June 26, from 5 to 7 p. m.
Miss Mary Johnson will be prin
cipal of the school. Miss Peggy Sat
terfield, pianist, and Mrs. B. F.
Harvey, general secretary. The
superintendents are: Mrs. Ralph
Harbin, Intermediates; Mrs. Clyde
Trammell, Juniors; Mrs. R. E. Whit
mire, and Mrs. Will Ellis, Primar
ies; Mk*. Charles Gaffney, Begin
ners. There will also be a number
of men and women working in the
various-' departments with the su
perintendents.'
On Saturday afternoon, June 13,
at 5 o’clock, all the children who
are planning to attend the school
are asked to meet at the church for
a parade through the community,
after which they will return to the
church for registration. Parents
are asked to enlist their children
in the school.
Girls Enjoy Camping Trip At
Crescent Beach
Thirty-two Carnp Fire girls and,
their leaders left early ThutSdaV 1
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