The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 12, 1953, Image 15
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
OMTwrpondent and Representative
Telephon* 176-J.
J. H.
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Pajfe Seven
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mahaffey and
family of Startex, were week-end
visitors of the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. T. Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield 1
and daughters, Mr .and Mrs. Joe
Proffit and son were recent visi-
mMX>wnttt%ZSUuanat^*x»m I tors of, Mr. Proffitt’s parents, Mr. j
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd oole and an d Mrs. Thomas Proffitt, in War,
daughters were called to Green- J W. Va.
ville Wednesday due to the death i Mrs. J. T. Bray of Greenville,
of the former’s grandfather, John was the week-end guest of Mr. and
T. Dempsey. I Mrs. Ralph Harbin. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nodine and! John Bray and son also of Green-
children of Spartanburg, were visi- ( ville, spent Sunday with the Har-
tors in the community Tuesday. bins -
Me and Mrs. Ralph Harbin and Mrs. Letha Rhodes spent the past
children, Johnny and Elizabeth,! week with Mr. and Mrs. Odis Full-
visited in the home of the deceas
ed Thomas C. Herbfert, in Green
ville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phipps
were visitors'ofand Mrs. A. T.
Seay in Enoree Sunday. ^
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Fleming Sunday were the
following: Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Ma
lone and Nancy, Mrs. Haskell Ma-
er in Union. Friends will be sorry
to know Mr. Fuller has been se
riously ill at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and
daughters attended the Kuyken-
dall-Wright wedding Sunday at the
Bellview Baptist church parsonage.
Mrs. Lila Eskew of Greenville,
Mrs. Carl Richburg of Camden, and
Mrs. E. J Brand and daughters
lone and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lil- of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Kuykendall during the week
end and attended the wedding of
their niece. Miss Joan Kuykendall
ly and Joyce of Ware Shoals.
Rev Stanley Hardee, Jr., is at-
tending the Baptist State conven- and G eraM Wr.ght on Sun-
tion an Charleston this week-end. | ^ u
Mrs. ftardee and son are visiting m
her parents in Conway. i Birthday Party For Sons
Mrs. Mattie Harvey spent the - 0n Friday afternoon, October 30,
week-end in Laurens with Mr. and jMrs Harold Hairston entertained
Mrs. James Harris. h er home with a joint birthday}
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wilson and, p ai ^y f or tier sons, Wayne, who
family were visitors of Mr. and was e years old October 25 and
Mrs. Dillishaw in Athens, Ga., I steve) w ho was 3 years old Nov.
Sunday. h. Twenty little friends of the boys
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Sr,! yygre present to enjoy the games
of Camden, were week-end guests and con t e sts. Later the beautiful
of Mi. and Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Jr. birthday cake was served with oth-j
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard er party dainties. Wayne and Steve;
Barnes of Camden, visited the Shu- remembered with gifts from
mate family. The guests. Mrs. Bill Nelson as-
Mrs. W. R. Roach and small son,; s j s t e d the hostess in entertaining.
Steve, of Seneca, are spending a -♦»
few weeks with her parents, Mr.} Household Shower Enjoyed
and Mrs. Capers Gregory.
Mrs. Eugene Tumblin, Jr., was
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamrick and rece ntly honored with a household
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parents,
McGill, in
sons visited the
Rev. and Mrs. J.
Winnsboro Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Duckett and
family and Miss Emily Bennett at-
shower at the home of Mrs. James
Gallman. A number of, games
were played with prizes won, after
which party refreshments were (
served by the hostesses, Mrs. J. B.
tended the Burns-Young wedding Q. Shields Mrs Bin Nelson, Mrs
at the Mountville Baptist church Jim Dea n an d Mrs. Gallman.
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Hembree
and family of Ware Shoals, and
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hembree and
daughter of Honea Path, were visi
tors during the week-end of the
Mr. Hembree’s sister, Mrs. John
Edmonds, and Mr. Edmonds.
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Boland of
Converse, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Hairston on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette and
Herman attended a birthday dinner
for Mrs. Burdette’s mother, Mrs.
Miss McDonald Honored
Miss Betty McDonald, bride-
elect, was honored Thursday eve
ning with a lovely bridal shower
at the home of Mrs. J. B. Neal.
On arriving Miss McDonald was
presented a corsage of white mums.
Appropriate games were enjoyed,
after which fruit cake and coffee
were served by Mrs. Neal, assisted
by the co-thostesses, Mrs. C. B. Mc
Lendon. Miss McDonald was pre
given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hall in Iva.
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Boozer visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. George Massey in
Cross Ancho rSunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie
and children and Mrs. Henry Ab
ercrombie spent Sunday with Rev.
and Mrs. J. H. Walker at Grove
sented many lovely gifts including
W. S. Manning, in Iva, that ^was, gg V gj. a j pieces of china in her chos-
~~ en pattern. ^
Camp Fire Girls Meet
The Wahanka group of Camp
Fire girls held their regular meet
ing Monday afternoon at the Ly
dia Community building. After
the business was disposed with
they enjoyed a social hour togeth- (
Station near Piedmont. Mr. Aber* j er ' wit j^ 'gongs sun g with Cecilia
crombie was the speaker at the^Lendon at the pi an o and several!
morning worship hour at the Grove ganies were pi ay ed. Later all made
Station Baptist church of which and ate hot dogs w i th co ld drinks
Rev. Walker is pastor
* Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley of
Spartanburg, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Goss and
family visited the former’s mother,
Mrs. G. W. Goss, in Elberton, Ga.,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ithiel Harvey and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Harris and son visited Mrs. Har
vey’s mother. Mrs. L. A. Hall, in
Spartanburg Sunday.
Kenneth M—spent the week
end in Cross Anchor with his
Dr. W. W« Adam*
VETERINARIAN
614 Musgrove Street
Clinton. S. C.
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Residence 991
Wedding of Interest
On Sunday afternoon Miss Joan
Kuykendall, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall, became the
bride of M-Sgt. Gerald Glenn
Wright of Boni Fay, Fla. The dou
ble ring ceremony was performed
by Rev. Ralph Stanley at the Bell-j
view Baptist church parsonage, be-,
fore an improvised altar of white
chrysanthemums in floor backets i
with an arrangement of autumn |
leaves on the mantel.
Bennie Hughey, pianist, present-!
ed the wedding music.
For her wedding the bride wore
a mauve two-piece jersey street
length dress with mauve and black
accessories. Her corsage was of
red rosebuds. Immediately follow
ing the ceremony the young couple
i left for Camp Rucker, Ala.
Sgt Wright-is a returned Korean
I prisoner of war. He arrived in the
states several weeks ago a/W be
ing a prisoner for three years.
Only relatives and a few close
friends attended the wedding.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. W. R. Roach is celebrating
her birthday today.
Mrs Fannie Kirby will ceuebrate
her birthday November 19.
Happy birthday to Vickie Pear
son daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Pearson, today.
Donald Snider will celebrate his
birthday November 14.
Miss Margaret Mitchell will cele
brate her birthday November 15.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Thornburg
will observe their 37th wedding an
niversary November 16.
Clarence Snider will observe a
birthday November IT.
Birth Announcement
Thornburg
T-Sgt and Mrs. Sidney Thorn
burg announce the birth of a son,
October 3 in California. Sgt. Thorn
burg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F.
L. Thornburg and is now with the
Air Force in California.
With The Sick
Glad to report Mrs. Pauline Law-
son is better after a week’s illness.
Charlie Motte has returned to his
home after being*, a hospital pa
tient for several days..
Sorry to report Mrs.* Frank Walk
er is a patient at the Laurens hos
pital where she is recuperating
from an operation.
Friends are sorry to know Claud
McElhannon is ill at his home.
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