The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 05, 1953, Image 11

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Thursday, November 5, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Paire Three iS^We«> Ve VeeTeVeVeVeVeVee WeeWee eVeeWe' For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. CfLYDE TRAMMELL. Correspondent and Representative Telephone 176-J. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Vanderford visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Roberts in Chester Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton were week-end guests of Mrs. Mary Ott in Wes Clinton. Mrs. Katherine Bennett has been spending a few days in Whitmire with Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Cordor. Mr. and Mrs. F. L*.’ Thornburg and Mr. and Mrs. Rabon Wyatt! were recent visitors in Augusta, i Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Crawford j Laurens Drive-In Theatre Fridav-Saturday Nov. 6-7 HOEDOWN Eddy Arnold (The Famous Radio Star) CARTOON - NEWS Sunday-Monday Nov. 8-9 TREASURE OF THE GOLDEN CONDOR (Technicolor) Cornel Wilde, Constance Smith CARTOON Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Nov. 10-11-12 TITANIC Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Wagner CARTOON - NEWS and children and Raymond Gard ner of Williamston, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Craw ford. • Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sanders of Charlotte, N. C., spent Sunday with' the former’s^ brother and sister-in- law, Mrrand Mrs. Buddy Sanders. Mrs. Sam Hairston and children spent the week-end with Mr. and. Mrs. Charlie Hairston near Laurens. Mrs. T. S. Bagwell, Mrs. Edward' Holcombe and daughter of Simp- sonville, J. B. Bagwell and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson and son were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shealy in Greenville Friday. Mr. Davenport and Cecil attended the Parker-Greenwood football game.) Phyllis Shealy returned home with her grandparents for the week-end.! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitten and daughters of Gaffney, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hairston. Mrs. Virginia Wilson and daugh ter, Harriett, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wilson inj Fort Mill. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal and son 1 were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Neal in Laurens. d Mrs. J. A. Cason and Mjt, cjr daughter of Greenville, visited Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Burton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodie were in Clemson Saturday for the Clem-j son-Wake Forest football game. J. D. Hairston and Sam HairstoA attended the Honea Path-Clinton football game in Honea Path Friday; night. Mrs. Essie Martin spent a few days in Atlanta, Ga., with relatives! this week. Dr. Irvin McDonald of Furman University, wa* the speaker at the morning worship hour at the Lydia Baptist church. Sunday and was the! dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodie. Ralph Harbin and Harold Black- Stock were among those attending the Clemson-Wake Forest football game at Clemson Saturday Mr. and Mrs. R^ E. Martin and Marie and Mrs. Essie Martin visit-, ed Mr. and Mrs. L. Stonicer in Chester Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte and family and Mrs. Bertie Ataway vis ited Billy Motte at the Veteran's hospial in Augusta, Ga., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Odis Fuller and chfdren and Mr. and Mrs. James Sha\fr and son spent Sunday with Mrs. Letha Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. King. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snider and Donald, Mrs. Nell Mills and Miss Lois Littlejohn visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Snider in Belton and Mrs. Sai- lie Norris in Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette vis ited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Campbell, in Spartanburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and family and Miss Barbara Sharpton were among those attend ing the Honea Path-Clinton foot ball game! Friday night. They also visited Mr .and Mrs. R. L. Ham mond in Honea Path. Johnny Cannon of Clinton, spent Sunday with Odis Emory. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blackwell visited the latter’s grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Lominack, in Camden Sunday. Mrs Oscar Willis visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Emory. Sr., in Enoree during the week-end. Mrs. Hudson Davis, Mrs. Bessie Brown and Bo Brown accompanied Maxie Davis back to Cedar Springs school in Spartanburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor visit ed the latter’s sister, Mrs. Glenn Bull, who is a patient in the Spar tanburg General hospial, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A O. Lambert vis ited Mrs. Sara Lambert in Spartan burg recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coker spent Sunday in Paris Mountain with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones. 'Fire$ton« HARVEST SALE ON ALL . /I&VERS As advertised in .. . At... J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler FIBER COVERS — SUPREME QUALITY 20 PATTERN COMBINATIONS TO SELECT FROM FOR COACH OR SEDAN. 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Circle To Meet The Kathleen Walker circle of the Lydia Baptist church WMS will, meet Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 1:00 p. m., with Mrs. Floyd Emory, 49 Peachtree street Hallowe'en Party For Cubs The Cub Scouts were honored with a Hallowe’en party Wednes-, day afternoon at the home of the i scout leader, Gecrge Fleming, and Mrs. Fleming. * After several games the boys ivere served sandwiches, potato i chips, cookies and candy by Mrs.) j Fleming. Fifteen scouts enjoyed this affair. Primary Party at Church On Wednesday afternoon the 6-; year-old primary class held a Hal- ! lowe’en party at the Lydia Baptist : church. Games were enjoyed, af- 1 ter which hot dogfc and drinks were served by the superintendent, Mrs. R. E. Whitmire; the teacher an3 secretary; Mrs. Cecil McLendon, Mrs. Wyatt, Misses Imogene Jack- son and Barbara Whitmire. Camp Fixe Girls Elect Officers The Wahanka group of Camp Fire girls met at the Community | building Monday afternoon for their regular meeting, with their leaders, Mrs. J. B. Templeton and Mrs. Jim Bailey, in charge. During the business session the following officers were elected: President—Linda Corley. Vice-President— Cecilia McLen don. Secretary and Treasurer—Sandra Mills. • Scribe—Brenda Windsor. Song Leader—Betty Ann Black- stock. Pianist—Cecilia McLendon. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mrs. E. C. Burdette celebrated her: birthday October 31. Clyde Trammell has a birthday today. Little Mike Sanders will cele brate his birthday November 8. Dewey Darby celebrated a birth day November 4. Mrs. R. E. Martin observed a birthday October 25. Charles Rice will celebrate a birthday November 9. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte cele brated their 23rd wedding anniver sary November 1. Mrs. Ernest Burton will celebrate her birthday November 6. With The Sick Sorry to report Mrs. W. E. Ellis is a patient at the Blalock clinic due to an automobile, accident the past week. Granny Grant is ill at her home. Mrs. J. B. O’Shields is ill at her home. * Mrs. Pauline Lawson has been ill several days. Revival Services In Progress Revival services are now in prog ress at the Lydia Pentecostal Holi ness church with the Rev. D. Cook) and evangelistic party In charge of the meeting which will continue through November 15. Rev. Ernest; Burton, the pastor, invites the pub lic to attend. *ricet Use Our Convenient LAY-AWAY PLAN • ‘ " - ‘‘ ' '>*y ' Waurhu a* h. 4 a* tfi* crystal i« intact, th# c*** ump*n«d. i -Util j«r*ei*r rvpuctt y* ciwara «»»* win “WsurrUtt 1 * vtuaituea L« iruuia u i. J. C. THOMAS ^ fjeweleti “It's Time That Counts” BIG COMBINATION OFFER... All Cedar Chiffrobe and Chest Both For BEAI TIFI L QUALITY ( EDAIt WITH POLISHED FINISH iv,o handsome pieces, convenient foe hanginu clothing and storage. Se\era! styles. Single and double door models. Dr. Fred E. 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