The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 10, 1953, Image 18
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, December 10, 1953
an average rate of increase of about
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CHARLOTTE BOYS CHOIR (pictured above), com
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Club and the Spartanburg Symphony Orchestra in pre-
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MES. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Phone 596-J
Mrs Darrell Bigbee and daugh- mayne, of Charleston, were recent
‘cj, Sandra, Mrs. Leonard Garrett, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry King.
senting the 1953 Christmas Music Festival at the Spar
tanburg Memorial Auditorium. Concerts will be at 3 p.m.
and 8 p.m. Sunday, December 13. Admission is free.
39 Million School
Enrollment Expected
By Year 1959
Delores Simpson and Carol
he ( returned to their home in'.
Grayyille 1111., after several days
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Big-
bet
Mr. and Mrs. R. W Rollins and
family of Hamlet, N. C., Mrs. Net-
lie Lambert and daughters of Rock
ingham, N. C., were recent week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. R.
Rollins.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and son,
Keith, of Greenville, spent Sunday and son of Fort Jackson, were
with the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. week-end guests of Misses Eliza-
H. Seay. beth and Jeanette Woodward.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fet]guson, Ru- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Middleton
J iph Ferguspn of Newberry, were and children of Greenville, were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas v.eek-end guests of Mrs. Middle-
Prather during the week-end. They ton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
visited Mrs. A. C. Whitten in Sene- Hams.
Mrs. J. P. Casey is y spending the
week with her sister, Mrs. Mamie
Hill, in Gray Court.
Pvt. Kenneth Gregory of Parris
Island, is spending a leavp with Mr
and Mrs. Frank Lydia and other
lelatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Stewart and
family of Easley, spent the week
end with the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Satterfield recently.
Sgt. and Mrs. Lonnie Bradford
dining room where they sang “Hap
py Birthday" to the honoree. The
birthday cake was cut and served
with ice cream
Each little gu£st remembered Su-
sanne with gifts on the happy oc-
cas i on Washington, Dec. 6.—The Census
Upon departure the little folks Bureau estimated today that public
were presented favors. Mrs. Grady! sc ^ 00 j enrollment will increase
Smith assisted Mrs, Brown in en- more than 1,300,000 a year to about
tertaimng. 39 million when this year’s crop of
Given Dinner
Sunday, Dec. 6, Mr. and
Wm Cannon entertained at
home with
Mrs.
babies enters school in 1959.
In a forward-looking report, the
their bureau said elementary school at- !
birthday dinner in tendance in 1959 will total about 30
honor of their son, Pfc. Willie Can-: million, an increase of nearly 8 mil-i
non, who is home on leave front
Fort Bliss, Texas. •
Guests from out of town includ- 1
ed Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Armstrong^ r j se t0
and children of Charleston; Mr. artd, M q W are a b 0 ut
Mrs. Jessie Harmon and family and spools.
I lion in seven years.
It said high school enrollment in
1960 will reach about 9,500,000 and
million by 1965. There
7 million pupils in 1
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Tom Holsonback of Johnston;
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker
children of Laurens.
and
and
The bureau said public school en-;
rollment will increase by more than
i 1,300,000 a year in the near future, 1
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ta, J. W. Ferguson in Anderson and
Mr. and Mrs. Billy O’Dell in Clem-
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Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ivey and fam
ily spent Sunday with Mrs. C. E.
Ivey in Ware Shoals.
David Rauscher and Ted Ward of
Charleston, spent the week with
Ted’s mother, Mrs. Frank Riley.
Friends of Ted , Ward will be in-
Little Girl Entertained
Monday afternoon, Dec. 7, Mrs. J. S
A. Williams invited fifteen little
guests to her home in celebratipn.
UL 1C U , ,,a 1U wm uc -- of ^ ^ birthd of h lit tle
terested to know he has received daghter Elaine indoor gam« were
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a discharge from the U. S. Air
Mrs. J. H. Barbery is spending Force,
the week with her son, Ansel Bar-; Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister and
bery and Mrs. Barbery in Green- daughter, Pam, of Whitmire, visit-
ville. ed the latter\s mother, Mr. Gus
Pfc. Earl Satterfield of Parris Is- Harris, Sunday,
land, is spending a 20-day leave Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Penland of
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dallas, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. Satterfield. Lewis Boyter and Mrs. Tommy Bell
Mrs. Ed Young, Mrs. A. J. Satter* Sunday,
field, Mrs. Walker Gregory and, Mrs. S. C. Foster, Harvey Foster,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory were Bill Terry, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
visitors in Greenville Monday. Sizemore, Mrs. Jim Buzhardt Lewis
Pat Lowe of Camp Gordon, Ga., Bagwell, Jr., Pete and Billy Cran-
-pent the week-end with his par- ford atended the funeral pf F*ete’s
< no. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe. | and Billy's grandfather, John Cran-
and ford, in Chester Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Ansel Smifth
family of Asheville, N. C.. were,
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs i
V< rnon Trammell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparks, Mr.!
md Mrs James Bolton and family,'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparks and ^
•hildren of Greenwood, visited Mr. J
-i/i)d Mrs. J. H. Sparks during thej
week-end. *
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Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mrs. Chestley King celebrated a
birthday November 27.
November 22nd was Mrs. Violet
King’s birthday.
Pfc. and Mrs. Roy Hicks
brated their 2nd wedding anniver
sary November 29.
Mrs. Claude Smith celebrated her
birthday December 5.
Mrs. James Craine will celebrate
her birthday Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. James Craine ob-j
served their 23rd wedding anniver
sary November 26.
Yesterday was the birthday of
Colie Blease, Jr.
Today is the birthday of Brenda
Joyce Tinsley and Cathy Ward.
Drue Trammell celebrated his
birthday December 3.
enjoyed during the evening. Later ;
the little folk were invited into the i
dining room and “Happy Birthday”:
was sung to Elaine. Refreshments :
were served by Mrs. Williams.
e received gifts from her lit
tle friencIs^oTTuiis happy occasion.
Choir Enjoys Parly
On Friday evening, Dec, 4, the
choir of Calvary Baptist church en
joyed a get-together in the social
hall of the church.
Games were enjoyed during the
evening, after which ambrosia, cake
and coffee were served.
Mrs. Joe Land, choir director,
was presented a cut glass sandwich
tray as a token affection.
Youth Society Has Party
The Youth Society of the Pente-,
costal Holiness church enjoyed a
party at the community building
Friday night. A large number at
tended and each one paid an admis
sion fee. Appropriate feames were
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used to buy new choir $
of the
, 1 played, after which two cake walks g
cc e ' were given and Nita Braswell won j.j
both cakes. Hot dogs and lemonade
were sold,
will be
chairs which is a project
Youth Society.
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Smith-Milam Rites
Miss Marie Smith and Thomas
Milam were united in marriage Sat-
urday, Nov. 28, at 7:30 p. m. at the ♦.*
home of Mrs. Bertha Bolt.
The vow’s were spoken before an tit
improvised altar flanked with bas- g
kets of white and green and over- ft
head wedding bells hung. Rev. ft
Little Sammy Fostei celebiated t^nley Hardee was the officiating Jit
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a birthday Monday
With The Sick
Little Donald Osborne, son of Mr.
| and Mrs. Daniel Osborne, has re-:
, 'urned to his hom,e after undergo-
I ing an appendectomy at the Blalocx
1 clinic.
F’rlends of Rev. V. McK. Marlowe
ot Columbia, formerly of this city,
j :egret to learn he is a patient at the
Baptist hospital in Columbia.
Sorry to report Mrs. H. R. Smith
; received a broken arm in
i her home Sunday.
Henry Puckett is ill at his home.
Sorry to report S. C. Foster re
mains ill at his home on Bailey
street.
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minister,
Mrs. Thomas Smith, sister-in-law
of the bride, was matron of honor ft
end Rev. Boozer was best man. Jit
The bride was attired in navy ft
blue with red accessories and her £
corsage was of red rosebuds. ft
Mrs. Milam is the daughter of':£
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Smith. ft
Mr. Milam i$ the son of Mr. and jit
Mrs. Ed Milam. iS
vices Mr. and Mrs. Milam left for a! ft
4 Immediately following the ser-
a fah a ’I wedding trip. At present they will
make their home with the groom’s
parents.
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Honored On Birthday
On Sunday, Nov. 29, Mrs.
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Young People's Department Ends
Contest
On Thursday, Dec. 3, the Young
People’s Department of Calvary
Baptist church climaxed a contest
Woodward entertained at the home between the men and women with
of Miss Elizabeth Woodward on the s do g supper in the social hall
occasion of Mr. Woodward s birth- j 0 f tbe c hurch. Alvin Bagwell, su-
^ a . v - perintendent, reports an increase in 1 ;
Out of town guests for the oc - , attendance from efforts put forth.
casion were Sgt. and Mrs. Lonnie; —
Bradford and son, F^c. and Mrs.
Roy Hicks of Fort Jackson, and Mr.
and Mrs. William Woodward of this
city.
Entertained On Birthday
Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. T.
Brown entertained twenty-two lit
tle guests with a party at the Com
munity bilding in honor of her lit
tle daughter, Susanne, who .was
celebrating her third birthday.
The building was lovely with
Christmas arrangements and the
table overlaid with a green cloth,
was centered with a lovely birth
day cake.
The children were presented pa
per hats upon arrival and enjoyed
active games throughout the after
noon. They were invited into the
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