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~T *r i Thursday, November 5, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pa^e Seven 4 West Clinton... (continued from page 2) were enjoyed with Mrs. Cecil Woot en and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson the prize winners. The honoree was presented with a shower of useful gifts. After the gifts were opened and displayed the hostesses served a salad plate, cake and punch Hallowe'en Parties Enjoyed Friday evening at 5:00 o’clock Misses Marion Mitchell and Ruby Fallow entertained their primary Sunday school classes in the social hall cf Calvary Baptist church with a* Hallowe’en party. Hallowe’en games and treats were enjoyed throughout the evening. ' • * * At 6:00 p. m. Mrs. Kate Riddle, assisted by the teachers of the jun ior department, entertained her de partment in the social hall with a Hallowe’en party. Prizes were awarded for the tackiest costumes and Hallowe'en games enjoyed, af ter which they were served cookies and soft drinks. The Intermediate department was entertained at 7:30 p. m. in the ^ social hall by Mrs Grady Smith, superintendent, and teachers of the department Pictures were made of the group and the costume prizes Moore, Fanny Mae Hambs and Vel- rides, side shows and' the galer ma Braswell. ^ | ies were all packed. Games were ehjoyed by all and At 4 0 . clock w uh stuffed stom- prizes given to Janice Braswell, Tommy Butler and Myrtle Duna way for being winners in the games. Among the games played were “March to Jerusalem,” “Fruit Basket Turnover,” “Pinning Tail on Cat,” “Barnyard Melody,” “The Spirits are Mourning,” "Bobbing for Apples,” and biting apples from strings. Refreshments were served in the dining- room. Mrs Carl Sexton and Mrs. J. A. Williams were hostesses for the f party. Mrs. Williams is Sunday • school teacher, and Mrs. Sexton isj PHYS president. Oda-ko Group Has Party The Camp Fire girls in the Oida-j ko group enjoyed a Hallowe’en j party a tthe home of their guard ian, Mrs. Murray Adams, Thurs day afternoon,” October 27. The dining room was decorated with flowers and Halowe’en colors. Mrs. McGinnis had charge of the games. Refreshments served w’ere sandwiches, cookies, popcorn, ap ples and punch. Mrs. Murray Adams is guardian, and Mrs. Gilstrap is assistant guardian. achs, prizes and tired but happy expressions we boarded the buses and headed for home, sweet home. We all had a glorious time at the like to hand out to anyone, fair and are looking forward to at-1 to gamble too much trying to win tending next year. One piece of advice we would like to hand out to anyone, is not a teddy bear, though I know we will be doing the very same thing next year thinking we have gotten lucky since the last time. Party For Alma Spiders Twenty-eight guests were pres- went to Miss Frances Graham and ent for an evening of celebration on Ronnie Brookshire. Bobbing for October 30 at the Community apples and other games were en-| building when Ruby Meadors and joyed, after which pop corn, ap- Audrey Jo Maye, assisted by Mrs. I pies and punch were served. j J. W. Spiders, were hostesses at a ♦ party for Alma Spiders on her 17th Auxiliary Holds Meeting birthday. The entecostal Woman’s Aux- Hallowe'en decorations were diary met for the, semi-monthly used in both the reception and din- session Tuesday night at the home 1 ing rooms w'here everyone was pro of Mrs. Victor Mattox I on Jackson i vided much merriment and enter- street. , • . tained with festive fun games of Mrs. Satterfield gave the program singing, imitations and guessing, entitled, “Precious Gems.” All the guests remembered Alma A new project was discussed and with lovely gifts. a decision made to raise funds for ♦—‘— work to be done in the church base- Schubert Music Club Meets ment. t The meeting of the Schubert Refreshments were served by Music club was called to order by Mrs. Mattox, Mrs. Smith and Mrs Lever. Before the benediction the la dies began singing happy birthday to Mrs J. A. Williams, president, and gave her a complete surprise birthday shower. She received many useful gifts. the secretary, Jackie Franks, and| the following program was render-! ed: Devotional—Jackie Franks. “English Country Dance”, Ber-j nice Frost—Betty Spillers. “Air”, J S. Bach-^Janice Goss, j “The Norse Song”, Robert Schu*! The next meeting will be with! mann—Ruth Trammell. Mrs. H. W. Simmons on N. Broad “Lio”, from Sonato, Mozart street November 10. | Alma Jo Poole. ♦ Musette In D. Minor, J, S. Bach Hallowe'en Party Given Donald Power. The Teen-Age Sunday school! “Gavotte”, J S. Bach—Allie Vee; class and PHYS of the Pentecostal 1 Cuningham. Holiness church enjoyed a Hallo-! Mozart Sonata No. 13 — Mary we’en tacky party October 30 at Cunningham. the Community house with thirty. The Christmas program wasj present j planned for November 7 at the Prizes were given to the two Community building. tackiest boys and girls. Prizes Jackie Franks is president of the went to Harold Meadors, John > club and Joan Burgess is secretary. 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Then we were in- i to order by the state presidents of troduced to such outstanding peo ple as Sam Latimer, editor of The State newspaper, who gave us a brief talk on ‘The YgutlCdf-Today.” Important events of the past year were read and discussed, thus clos ing the meeting. At 12 o’clock all of us were turn ed free. The main attraction at ter the bus ride and the meeting we j first were the eating stands, for af-1 were ravenous. The steel building with the educational booths, the ., TO SOFTEN SHOES When the children’s shoes have 1 become stiff from being wet, kero^, sene ,will soften them, making them] pliable. Castor oil also renews leather. Saddle soap is still an- 1 other remedy. Subscribe To THE CHRONICLE "The Paper Everybody Reads" Radiator Cleaning For Winter Get Ready Now for Cold Weather * Don’t Delay COMPLETE JOB \ Cleaning Radiator and Block ... $3.50 Prompt, Guaranteed Work Don’t Let Your Radiator Run Hot Clinton Service Station C. W. Young Phone 96 C. S. Young E. M. 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