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ly, December 24, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pare Th •- i Christmas Greetings NOW OPEN— 'lew, Large Private Dining Room ( all La for Reaervatlonw for Partie* and Meeliarn We Will Close Christmas Day RE-OPEN SATl RDAY Roddy’s Restaurant AND MOTOR COURT . . lights the woy for us to wish you a wonder ful Christmas abundant with health, happiness and prosperity. And may we include in our greeting our sincere thanks for your patronage of the past year. T. C. Johnson Co. Arthur Davis, president of the George H Cornelson introdurH dub, welcomed the guests and the guest . speaker, Haynie G _ thanked the club for serving th*- PrilkM, dean of freshmen at Prw- MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Phone 596-J dinner, after which they ehjoyed a bytenan college, who poke on th* dance at the Legion Hut. WESl CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS ship. Lamar Chapman was re-elect ed president of the Blue Ridg Council of Boy Scouts. MERRY CHRISTMAS We wish our subscribers, friends and readets a very Merry Christ mas and Happy New Year. —MRS. GRADY SMITH -♦ Mrs. Alta Hansen of Augusta, Ga., visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Terry, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Littlefield of **^01. * < w ., tnr i pn *- Duncan, visited Mr. and Mrs. -by E. B. Stoudemin! of Wattsville, ‘ f Brooks Dunawav Sunday. ' and Mack Hawthorne, made the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell, Mrs. Silver Beaver awards Carrie Bell Poteat, Miss Dawn Woman's Club Enjoys Banquet The Woman’s club of Clinton .... 4 , Mills enjoyed a Christmas banquet At the beginning of the meeting Gn Tuesday, December 15, at the colors were presented by Allen Academy Street school cafeteria. Lindsey of Pickens, Robert John-, * ui 11 .u j sen of Anderson, and Ned Da,ley of T , he ,ables *" e lc . ve £ w, ' h , d f-" this city. Rev. S. R. Glen gave the “ at ‘ on * _ car p'' ne „ 0ut , lh<! hohday invocation motif. Center attraction was a Camp awards were given by Er- large Christmas tree brilliant with nest Pitman, and training awards da ^ abons made ,be se* 1001 The following program was giv en: | Invocation—Rev. J. W. Spillers. i ‘One Little Candle” — Albert 1 real meaning of Chnstmai, stre;* mg the importance of the message. Peace On Earth, Good Will To ward Men.” Previously the club had present ed gifts to Mrs. Land and to th* president, Mrs. Siadie Power, in ap preciation for their services. IF YOI DON’T RFAD THE CHRONICLE YOI' DON'T GET THE NEWS Campbell, Lawrence Campbell and The^socia^ffal^o^CalvarT'^Bao Lanca ster, accompanied at the pi-, Paul Arnold attended the Hennes-: J he ^ ano by Mrs. Joe Land as guests,! Sunday 8816 WKldi '' g ^ Columbia “n'ng with ,ts CTrStmas tree and « ah ll 8''' ad a «" d ''. "><'j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed and ° mUv of ChTistmas Music- 1 Mrs. Walter Graham of Whitmire, honoring the Intermediate depart- Mrs Land were Sunday visitors of Mrs. J. D. m £ am ° -Blow Out". _ Sol . OVM Selections - Jackie Franks. Word Mr.' and Mrs. James Arnold of "Going to Jerusalem”, ’Poor Kitty”, and others, were enjoyed during Carols Quartet composed of ! Hemingway, are spending the hoh- u Thpn vathpr^d Mrs J - J - West - Benn >' Huev . Joan days with the former’s parents, Mr tfu e j e ?u ng ' rhen j 8 at herc.d g urKe ^ a ^ Jackie Franks ! and Mrs. J. L. Arnold. ar ° und ^ he P ian c ° a «? d san g ^ arol8 t pfmorrrine selilmns I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock and su ^ n °^. S ^: d '‘ZZcf- 1 Sa - Mam“ Kissing Santa Ison of Charleston, are holiday ^ed^h* Claus"-The A. C. Young fam.ly. Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad Si. Phone 658 Office Honrs 9:00 t« 5:30 guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. ‘Let It Snow, Let It Snow’ ^Marell Barker, and Mr. Barker. ^ncTv^aS battled dnnk^ Jackie Franks ar 'd Benry Huey. r Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb and cookies, cand> and bottled drinks^ „ v_.. family visited Mr Webb’s sister, ^ch boy and girl brought a gift Instrumental Music — Kav Mill: family visited Mr. Webbs sister, . j “ * * ,“•*“ , i and Dor«ev Turner Mrs. Carol Johnson and Mr. John: ^nd placed them under the tree for ana _^l. lUTnfT - son in Fairview Sunday. i underprivileged boys and girls for Miss Anne Traynham, Bo Good- the Yule 568500 man, Howard Price of Greenwood, and Miss Ellen Taylor of Laurens, SURVEYING J. R. CRAWFORD CLINTON, S. C. Phone 3493 Joanna G. A.’i Honored visited Miss Catherine Dunaway] =“f n t ^ nn , on - c0 “ r ;' Sunday seller for the Intermediate G A. s I Students home for the hol.days f Ca | '; a J)' Baptist church, enter, include Miss Catherine Dunaway, ,a ‘ n 1 f d ^ and >he.r guesta Dwvev Brasil, Richard Jacks and wtth . * chicken supper Tuesdty L. R. Campbell of North Greenville ' v 5 mn * ?' U ”‘ Community build-1 I Junior college, and One.l Roberts "*■ wh,ch w,s ‘ ? v * ,y f‘ n « ,or ; of the University of South Carolina,! h . e “"“V 0 " “"k «£• Yuletide mo Columbia. ’ carned out * n the decorations. Mrs J. J. Smith. Misses Nell and E n Mt iv^cu M r.t.rf Nan Smith visited Mr. and Mrs T . ,. "f"': C , . Royce Smith in Ware Shoals Sun- jjhe Ev " Rf* dy rtass of Calvary i j.' Baptist church was honored with a I Mr. and Mrs A W Ridings spent *' , ,h ' Sunday with the.r Km-tn law and tf - Mr * J «, Mo? da > t daughter. Mr and Mrs W C B.n. « a ' h '^ '“r Miss Robert.Vtohens of Liberty.’ bu J ,6 V «*'* * # . m“ t nu&r* ^ Mr in ‘ i ssy?*risf Miss Gerry Trammell of Rock n ‘?f_ , . Hill, ia home for the holidays with . ir , remembered each her Barents Mr and Ur, ILv W,th • *‘ ft *"<1 ^ey preM-n! ed her with a gift. In place of | _ tn i drawing names and exchang.ng her parents. Mr. and Trammell Miss Mary Ellen Cannon »> - the week end m Johnston With her ‘ “u ‘° r - U c onn»e Maxwell Childrens Home sister. Mrs Jessie Harmon and* Mr Harman A-3c Julian L Fowler of Keesler Group Enjoys Christinas Party Saturday evening the Wshank a Air Force Ba*e. is spending a IS'Tamn J Tw J V day leave with his parents. Mr. and ^ r * U ^. U Mrs J W Fowler enjoyed_. thnstmas parly at the Mr and Mrs. M P p... Community building which had rti y ana d^c^ted for the u*e and daughter oi Baltimore, Md. are ‘7' 'Z t ^ r w «n visiting the former’s sister. Mrs everyone, by the I*om- Mr .nd Mr. P D W.tk.m ,nd ri ,.T ^ 1™ 'T”. Mrv T D Jonn of Greenwood, f'ZS. ‘"I'T* * ,n, ^ 1 •"•[<*«< Mr *od Mr, John Collin, end ton J , .***^^** 1 . P° ul<1 fhip*. I of AtUnu. C. visited Mr .ml 12*.““ f* - were served while everyone enjoyed on the record Mrt H A Adwns during the week Chmun41 H. A Adam, haa returned to bis home after vever.: day. .Uy at th. ** * ‘‘'“.r? «' ha "«- Blaloctt cltnjr. i !!!Z^ wuhrt * h * pf,y Mr and Mrs Richard Moore and H> m 'tf TTn nd u *'J h B, “* »“<* Chrulma. Party • Mr and Mr*. Floyd Gill and Mr , Twenty little Blue Bird, met in “■ Zmmrrmtn m the Conunurnty building WedMa- day afternoon for their Christmas pi«$r. Christmas carols, games and con- Birthdays and Wsdding Mr and Mrs. Marcel! Barker are '*?*"**!* Vl JOyr ^ M u crirtrating a weddmg ann.vermry Iv , y „„ Mr. William Cannon will cele- gS lnl ° th ' dlnin * brate her birthday Dee 28 . , „ H A Adam, celebrated hu 7<th W " . b ? u , ldu,ly *P birthday 20 pointed in red and white, and each ST/nd^r^ Adam, will rti,d * “ ^!?^oi^ < ! U 'i,»'" dd ‘ ng * nniVer ' ! Turkay Dirnwr Enjoywf ^Mr amri vt it . w . , Mrs. M. W. Adams and Mrs. Le0pard are Claude Gilstrap entertained the celebraUng a wedding amversary Wa-hau-ha group of Camp Fire girls at a turkey dinner on Decem- i today Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams will ^ ,V le.lobn.te the.r t9th wedding anni- Zu'idinii Community ’ ’ mv” ' 0 T,' ,rr "o W - L , , After dinner Christmas carols hrM^t ^ O H i oa C n e ' »•««• sumt and entertainment was co^. ?v * an,verjary O'" directed by the guardians ..« .K t The guests for the evening were !,i.^And a y y M«L ,he b,rth<iay 0 ' mother, of ,ho gu]. Tomorrow will be Mrs. Pauline Christmas Party j Creswell’s birthday. Pvt Jimmie Suttles will celebrate ! a birthday December 26. Members of the Ladies Bible class of Calvary Baptist church en joyed a Christmas party at the H„v ha$ 3 birth - Community building on December j day December 2?* 17 a , 7:30 p m Birth Announcement i R.^r^u u 01 ” 1 .., MrS , . Ruby Garrett entertained with sev- ; eral games, after which Mrs. Lewis 1 Rev. and Mrs. Dial Jacks of Sene-! Bagwell, Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat c^, are receiving congratulations and Mrs. J. H. Sparks served re- upon the arrival of a son, Frank freshments. Mrs. J. J. Smith was presented a love gift from the class by Mrs. Henderson, Dec. 19 at Oconee Memorial hospital. Mrs. Jacks is the former Miss Sara Bryant of Campbell Poteat, president" of the Berkley, California. i class. Mr. Jacks is the son of Mr. and Guests for the occasion were Rev. Mrs. Frank Jacks of this city. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers and hus- ~ ^ bands of members of the class. Primary Party Thursday afternoon Miss Polly Christmas Party Enjoyed Brazil, assisted by the teachers of Mrs. j. v. Lowe and Mrs Claude the primary department entertain- Gilstrap entertained their groups ed the primary children with ai at a Christmas party from 7 00 to Christmas party in the social hall 9:00 at the Community building of Calvary Baptist church. f Games Monday evening, December 21 were enjoyed, after which refresh- The groups made pillow corsages ments of punch and cookies were f or th e patients at Hays hospital served. . which are to be used Christmas. . * _ , _ Mrs. Lowe and Mrs. Gilstrap en- Laurens District Takes Banner tertained with games and the chil- At the 30th annual meeting of the dren sang carols, after which re- Blue Ridge Council of Boy Scouts freshments were served, of America the Laurens district The girls invited their boy took first place and received the at- friends and gifts were exchanged. tendance award. | ♦ At the dinner meeting attended! Community Club Maais by scout leaders from nine districts, The Community Men’s club en- the Silver Beaver award was pre sented R. Larry Weeks of Watts joyed a turkey dinner December 19 at Academy Street school cafete- ville, and Dr. W. W Simmons of ria at 7:30, served by the Woman’s Greenville, for outstanding leader- club. Jast a bit of iverqrtea Just a Fritndl) EASTSIDE GREENHOUSE Phone 520-J Member F. T. D. J xetbupl TO EACH OF OCR GOOD FRIENDS May this Holiday Season hold for you a haaping big measure of good cheer and happinasi— that is our trua wish for you. Lydia Mills Store GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone 345