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Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, October 29, 1953 * M #« »• *♦♦♦,*♦ *• **,• • • * * % »v«>*v«w* «•«> *v«# • •• •« ♦* »« ♦♦ t-or the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. r> «rrespondenl and Representative Telephone 176-J.' Louise Broome and children of Camden, spent the week-lnd with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fennell, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson and other rela tives here. Mr. and Mrs. David • Roberts, Misses Barbara and Kay Roberts visited Mrs. Roberts parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McKibben, in Lan- | caster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Todd oft Mrs. Addie Bee Coleman and Russellville, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Bob; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coker attended Fulton of Florence, Ala., and Mr. ^mecoming servKes at the Church and Mrs. Guy Todd of Coronaca, l of ?; een ^ 1Ie . J Su "? ay - were supper guests of their brother, Mr. and Mrs. David w °rd at- S J Todd and Mrs. Todd Thursday. ten ded the funeral of Mr. Words Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cauble and uncle, Sherman Reid, which was Mrs. Bessie Brown visited the for-1 in Greer Sunday costumes of all description enjoy ed the party. After several games tflfe hostesses invited the girls into the sun porch where refreshments were served buffet from an ap propriate table. Those present were: Sandra Mills, Carolyn Pace, Elaine Harvey, Brenda Windsor, Mary Abercrombie, Janice Cross, Betty Ann Blackstock, Cecilia Mc Lendon, Florence Revis, Linda Cor ley and Dianne Davenport. Pic tures were made of the group be fore, the party ended. Birth Announcement Poison Mrs. Effie Poison announces the I. home^ of S. J. Todd’s brother, Mar-, Providence school will open to a gala Hallowe’en carnival sponsor ed by the school teachers and the Alabama, George Todd and Mrs. i Lydia Woman’s club. Everyone is vin Todd, and Mrs. Todd in Lau rens. A brother and sister from Tier s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Orm Davis and birth of a daughter, Mary Helen, ;»nd Mrs Rudy Cauble in Langlev ch^dren of Greenville, were Sat- on October 22 at the Blalock clinic. Sundav. Little Laura Cauble re- V rday , vls,tors of Mr - and Mrs - A - She is the former Miss Effie Estes, turned home with her grandpar- M - Shumate, Jr On Sunday Mr. ♦ ents for a visit. They also visit- an h M 1 * 5 - James Harris and daugh-; Birthdays and Anniversaries cd in Augusta, Ga. , ter of Laurens, visited the Shu-1 Charles Patterson celebrated a her , ter of Laurens, visited ,, j - t n onri Tim ITia * es - ' birthdav October 18. Mr - a " d with Mr ^al’s ' Mrs G ' C - Parrish * Jr -» and Caro1 Mrs. Neil Ballew observed m> >pent Sunday with . Ir.->. Neai S and Mrs He i en Shirley attended birthday October 26. mother, Mrs. Annie Sherbeit, m ( . hurch and baptismal services at Miss ^ Roberta Prince will cele- o r ? e ' ctanlav HarHoo Hunt M emoria1 ' Baptist church in brate her birthday October 31. Rev and .M^^ ,a ^> Newberry. Sunday. Edward Wil-i Douglas Overstreet celebrated his arc away -his week while he ii am brother of Mrs. Parrish, was birthday October 25. conducting revival services in Al- lbaptized , Mrs. Grange Chumley colu. M v Marv Patterson and observed ^ r ' an< ^ Mrs. B. F. Yanderford her birthday October 15. Ait f cr.Q-tanki.™ mont and ^ amd y were Sunday guests of Mrs. Fred Campbell celebrated Wdth mJs J D the latter ’ s brother - E - J - Wright, her birthday October 19, and Mr. weeK-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. D., in Columbia. Campbell had a birthday Oct. 23. Hairston Mi - S Joan Kuykendall of Co-: • ' Mr and Mrs. Geroge Heming i um bia, visited her parents, Mr. and With The Sick and Ray spent the week-en m Mrs c R Kuykendall during the Billy Willard has returned home llonea Path with the formers ‘ at h-■ wee j { . end cr, C. T Fleming and family. Mrs. Bessie Eskew has, after a few days stay at the Bla- 'V, V , vToVh c nnrT ^turned to her home after spend- lock clinic. Mt ; ‘‘", d r N ' rb ' C ^ “"‘j! ing two weeks with her daughter,' Sorry to report Miss otmiy of Gaffney, visited Mr and Mrs . Kuykendall. London remains a nati family Mrs. Billy Abercrombie Sunday Mr. and Mis. Calvin Miller and Hallowe'en Parties children of Greenville, were Sun- Gn Fridav evening the Girls . d.'.v night supper guests of the lat- Auxilian . 0 - f thp L y dia Baptist *rrs parent> ' T - — 1 ' T - r D - Barbara Mc Lendon remains a patient at the Spartanburg General hospital. Fulton, another brother, Guy Todd, of Coronaca, Were also at the re union. A large number of the Todd generation were present. Presbyterian Women To Meet The women of the church of the Lydia Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Eugene Johnson on Broad street in Clinton on Monday evening at 7:30. All ladies of the church are invited. Birthday Dinner Enjoyed On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Claude ham - Kernells entertained with a 1 joint birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Rob ert Bigham and Joe Proffitt. Those enjoying the occasion other thanl p the hosts and honorees were: Mrs. Urn ec ^ ea Ion Proffit and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mart »» Wn ' A dud u u Satterfield. Misses Peggy and Lin-1 ”f. An " le Be ‘ . Br ? wn has been da Saterfield, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. conclude November 30 Kernells and son, Jimmy. Cunningham assistant guardian. » Mrs. Jessie Madden will be sponsor. Carnival Donations Wanted The girls in the group are: Frances Members of the Woman’s club ” ugh ^ s > Virginia Brewington, Bar- are* asked to bring or send baked i bara Br ° wn -' Inez Moore, Henrietta goods or other donations for the j S P^ n - Mar g a [. et Robinson Margar- Hallowe’en carnival to the school et Madd en, Aliec Cunningham, Ali- invited to come and enjoy them selves. Dakonya Camp Fire Girls Organised A new group of Camp frrie girls has been organized in the Lewa District with Dakonya selected as the group name. The following officers have been i elected: | President—Mary Cunningham. Vice-President—Alivee Cunning- im. Secretary—Emma Ruth Holland. Treasurer—Margaret Madden. Scribe—Margaret Robinson, Song Leader—Frances Hughes. Leader — Barbara bers doff their familiar navy skirts, white blouses and red neckerchiefs for the garb of ghosts, witches, gobiine and Hallowe’en characters. The groups will have as their guests girls who plan to join Camp Fire during the organization's cur rent Membership March which will conclude November 30. For the past month Camp Fire girls, a Red Feather ‘agency, has been cooperating with other ser vices in conducting the Red Feath er drive. house as early as posible before the doors open at 6:30. vee Cunningham, Mary Cunning ham, Emma Ruth Holland, Joan Moore, Elaine Nelson, Margaret Lawson, Shirley Lawson, Sharon Mr. and Mrs. C.-B. Shiirplon, Sr. Vr ind Mrs. Roy Padgett and I'.rv y of S'.artex, were guests of M f .ater’s sister, Mrs. Paul K:tch- .nd Mr. Kitchens Sunday. Todd Reunion Held Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Todd and church enjoyed a Hallowe’en party son of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Clyde Tram- Wylie Harper of Greenwood, visit- { mell. counsellor, with Mrs. E. C. ed Mr. and Mrs. Sr J. Todd during Burdette, assistant counsellor, as the week-end. On Sunday they at- : co-hostess. Eleven junior GA s in tended the Todd reunion at the Calendar of Weekly Events ,_ Thursday—Kindergarten Mothers and Faye Murphy, club. " ^ Friday—Hallowe’en carnival. * Trick or Treat? Saturday — Bake sale. Duwego A new twist will be given the club. traditional Hallowe’en “Trick or Monday — Wahanka Camp Fire Treat'’ custom by the Camp Fire girls. Cub Scouts. Hobby club, girls. Tuesday— Aowakiya Camp Fire ! All the groups will celebrate the Girls. Teen-Age group. Blue Birds, j annual ghostly occasion by calling Wednesday — Needlework club, i on their neighbors with a ‘ treat” Dakonya Camp Fire girls. : for them. A \vide ^variety of cos- tumes wil highlight the Camp Fire Hallowe'en Carnival Friday i "Treat oi* Trick” pilgrimage around Friday at 6:30 p. m. the doors of the community as Camp Fire mem- FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 3rd day of December, 1953, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administratrix, D B. N., of the estate of James Wister Crawford in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administratrix, D. B. N. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. JEANETTE CRAWFORD CHAPIN 12 Elena Place, Belleville, N. J. Sept. 13, 1953 4C-W-29 Dr. W. W. VETERINARIAN 614 Musgrove Street Clinton. S. C. Phones: Office 958 Residence 991-W Vi. and M:Dan Abney of New- m '. v. the former’s sister, V - Bfrue Attaway, and Mr. and V!; ■ \V. L. :.M ite Sunday. A A. Tracy Dees of Memphis, Finn., is spending a 14-day leave with his mother, Mrs. Verna Dees' o* fore reporting at Weeksville, N. C., tor further service in the U. S. Navy. Mr and -Mrs. Cecil McLendon, Cecilia, and Sandra Mills visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bagwell and Mrs. T. S. Bagwell in Simpsonville Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Trammell and chil- rtr» n, accompanied by Mrs. J. H Srey, Miss Feroline Seay and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay and Randy, i visited Mrs. Emma Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pruitt in Green wood Wednesday. Mrs. Trammell, Miss Seay, and Mr. and Mrs. Seay vi'jted Claud Neal, a cousin, who is ■c riously ill in the Self Memorial hospital in Greenwood. Mrs. Joe Davenport and chil dren with Mrs. Bobby Boyce and Barry of Spartanburg, who was visiting here, attended a birthdav party given for Phyllis Shealy in Greenville Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Horace Smith and daughters with Mrs. M, C. Smith of Laurens, were called to Chester Ste'.ardav due to the serious illness oi D. D. McManus. He is a patient at the Chester county hospital. Mr and Mrs Bobby Kitchens and Wayne and Mrs. James Kitchens Kfompamed J. H. Sprinkle to A-shev die, N. C. Sunday. Mr. I Sprinxle has beeu visiting here for srverai yveeks. Mrs Julia Thrift visited her daughter and grandchildren in Gr«vr the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Motte and Mr.; =»nd Mrs. John Motte were v^itors of Arthur Grant, who is seriously ill, at his home in Seneca, recently. Mr and Mrs. H. L. Crocker were; visitors of their son and daughter- j »n Yaw. Mr and Mrs. Claud Crocker,; :n Slater Sunday. 4£r. and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell and M;ss Margaret Mitchell were bus;- j m-ss visitors in Columbia Saturday. Mrs. Stella McLendon, Mrs. Paul McLendon and Jim Bailev visited M im Barbara McLendon Sunday at; ♦.be i 4j>artanburg General hospital.] Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South and i»n, Dan, and J. W South spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. | Gibson in Anderson. Mrs. W. P. Haffey and family of j Arcadia, visited Mrs. Sam Prince! and daughters Sunday. Among those attending the fun eral services of Eugene Davenport mi Waterloo Sunday were the fol lowing: Miss Annie Lawson, Mrs. Jessie Mae Owens, Mr. and Mrs. J Bud Fuller, Mrs. Lois Webb, Mrs. Neil Ballew, James and Ray Cau ble. Visiting Mrs. Clara Smith during the past week were Cecil Lanford af Connecticut, Mr. and Mrs. Henry amith of Maiden, N. C., and Mrs. Sltlla Emory of Enqree. Claud Parrish was a visitor of Mr. ..and Mrs. Carl Johnson in j Greenwood during the week-end. i Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boozer of Hansvilte, and Mr. and Mrs. James Hullingsworth of Joanna, were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Boozer. Mrs. Claud Pafrish spent the week-end with her daughter, Miss Claudette Parrish in Washington, £X C. I < Among the JHA members at- fl* riding the state fair Tuesday vrere. Misses Ruth Trammell, Bet ty Luu Parrish, Patsy Fuller, Mary Jane McLendon, Pat Davenport and Delores Alexander. Mr. and Mrs.-Fred Bodie were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 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