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Clinton, S. C, Thursday, October 22, 1953
Number 43
For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILS NEWS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL.
Owrespondent mai
Telephone 178-J.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard of
Stanley, N. C., were weekend
guests of Mrs. Ballard’s sister, Mrs.
M. L. Motte, and Mr. Motte.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon
and Cecilia spent Sunday with the
former’s father, H. C. McLendon,
and sister, Mrs. Mary Northcutt, in
Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell Lambert and
children, Mrs. Loree Belton and
Mrs. Mable Tucker of Clinton, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Banks Sun
day.
Mrs. Emmie Thomas and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Hughes
attended a birthday dinner honor
ing Odis Nelson at his home in
Greenwood Sunday.
Mrs. Lois Sanford and children
of Joanna, were Saturday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield
and children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Meeks spent Sunday in the moun
tains of North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Snider and
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Snider and
children of Belton, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Snider Sunday.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dav
enport sympathize with them in
the death of Mr. Davenport’s broth
er, Christopher Davenport, in Bal
timore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Daven
port left Tuesday to attend funeral
services to be held there Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Collins and
family spent Sunday in Greenville
with the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. W.
McColl.
Mr. and Mrs. Odis Fuller of Un
ion, were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Chestley King and Mrs.
Letha Rhodes.
Mr. and Mrs. (larson Neal and
Dianne spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Kay and family in Pen
dleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt and son
visited Mr. and Mrs. Durward Jen
nings in Laurens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Taylor of
* Rock Hill, were week-end guests
of Mr .and Mrs. John Motte.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mize and
daughter of Clemson, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mc
Lendon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Norris of
Greenville, visited their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Coker, Monday.
Mrs. J. D. Oakley, the former
Miss Sandra Ellis, of Long Beach,
Cal., arrived Saturday for an ex
tended visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Pruitt Oakley. Seaman and Mrs.
Oakley were married July 4th in
California and this is her first visit
here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie
and family visited their daughter,
Mrs. Joe Carroll, and Mr. Carroll
in Pendleton Sunday.
Mrs. Julia Thrift and Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Pace and family visited
their mother, Mrs. Mary Robinson
in Fort Mill Sunday.
Mrs. Rosa Morris is visiting her
son, J. A. Jackson, and Mrs. Jack-
son in Newberry.
Mrs. Julia Anders and daughter
of Rutherfordton,- N. C., visited Mr.
and Mrs. George Howell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harvey and
family attended a dinner at the
home of the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Eustace, Sunday hon
oring Mrs. Harvey’s brother, Lester
Eustace, who had returned from
two years in Korea. He will leave
to go to Hawaii this week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd and Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Fuller and sons
were Sunday guests of their son
and brother, Spurgeon Todd, and
Mrs. Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalton and
family, W. M. Dalton and family of
Calhoun Falls, Mrs. Mary Ott and
children of West Clinton, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Dalton.
Mrs. Donald Reveille of Bath, has.
returned home after spending the*
past week with her sister, Mrs. Bjl.
' F. Vanderford and Mr. VanderfordH r
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Gaffney and
Mack visited the former’s mother,
Mrs. R. C. Gaffney, and other rela
tives in Whitmire Sunday.
Mrs. Bessie Brown, Mr .and Mrs
Bill Cauble and Mrs. Stella Pat
terson visited the former’s son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Turner in Columbia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Meeks and
Mrs. W. S. Meeks visited Mrs.
Grady McElrath in Ninety-Six
Sunday. She had just returned
home from Duke hospital in Dur
ham, N. C-
Mrs. Ruth Fowler and daughters
of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mason Coleman Mohday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamrick and
sons were Saturday supper guests
of the latter’s parents, Rev. and
Mrs. J. I. McGill in Winnsboro.
Miss Joyce Mitchell and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Meadors and sons
have returned home after a week’s
visit with relatives in Birmingham,
Ala., Columbus, Miss., and Aber
deen, Miss.
Mrs. Rosa Meeks of Laurens, is
visiting her son, J, C. Meeks and
Mrs. Meeks. Mrs. J. H. Holmes
and Miss Mary Sue Holmes of Cross
Anchor, were visitors of the Meeks
family on Sunday.
Mr. gnd Mrs. Bennie Kitchens of
Startex, were recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Kitchens.
Clyde Trammell, with Calvin
Cooper and Ray Godfrey of West
Clinton are attending the National
Safety Council meeting in Chicago,
111., this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shealy and
Phyllis of Greenville, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Boyce and Barry of
Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Davenport during the week
end.*
Mrs. Fred Bodie and Miss Mary
Ellen Bodie, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. M. E. Thomas of Newber
ry, spent the week-end with Dr.
and Mrs. P. Y. Culbertson in Ma
rietta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie,
Dianne and Buddy Abercrombie
visited Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Walker
at Grove Station Sunday.
Engagement Announced
Mr. and'Mrs. F. L. Bratcher an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Frances Cleo,. to Sam
Olin Owens, son of Mr .and Mrs.
James D. Owens of this city. The
wedding will take place in Decem
ber.
Birth Announcement
McCurry
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McCurry
announce the birth of a son, Barry
Wade, on Oct. 15 at the Self Mem
orial hospital in Greenwood. Mrs.
McCurry is the former Miss Mar
garet Burton, daughter of Rev. and
Mrs. Ernest Burton.
Shumate ,
Mr.'and Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Jr.,
announce the birth of a daughter,
Ellen Denise, on October 18 at the
Blalock clinic. Mrs. Shumate is
the former Miss Helen Harvey.
Congregational Meeting Sunday
There will be a congregational
meeting immediately following the
Sunday morning worship service
at the Lydia Presbyterian church.
All members are asked to be pres
ent
Christening Held
On last Sunday morning at the
Lydia Presbyterian church Rev.
George A. Anderson brought the
morning message, after which he
administered the Sacrament of the
Lord’s Supper, and christened the
following children:
Charles Inglett, son of Mrs. Al
len Inglett. Jimmy Neal, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal. Johnny,
Vicki, and Danny Pearson, children
of Mr. ahd Mrs. J. C. Pearson.
There were two additions to the
church. *
Visiting Speaker Sunday
Rev. Kenneth Word of Laurens,
will speak at the morning worship
services Sunday at the Lydia Meth
odist church and at Sandy Springs
Methodist church Sunday evening
Rev. C. B. Word, pastor of both
churches, is in Charleston for the
week attending the annual Metho
dist conference being held at Beth
el church. The public is invited to
attend these services.
Birthdays and Anniversaries ,
Melvin Satterfield observed his j
birthday Ocotber 20.
Alvin Satterfield will be 13 years
old October 28.
Mrs. Mary Mason will celebrate
her 78th birthday October 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Chestley King will
observe their 3rd wedding anniver
sary October 28.
Miss Mary Sue Holmes obsedved
her birthday October 16.
Stanley Alexander will celebrate
his birthday Tuesday.
Mrs. Henry Abercrombie will ob
serve a birthday October 23.
Mrs. James Wells will celebrate
her birthday October 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Abercrombie
observed their 8th wedding anni
versary Tuesday.
Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie cele
brated her birthday October 14th.
Fred Patterson had a birthday
October 14th.
Baptist W. M. S. Tonight
The general meeting of the Worn-1
an’s Misionary Society will, meet
tonight at the Lydia Baptist church
at 7:30. All members are asked
to be present.
Pentecostal Heating Changed
The Pentecostal Young People's
Society, formerly meeting on Sun
day is now being held on Saturday
evening at 7:30 at the'Lydia Pen
tecostal church. All young people
of the church are invited.
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