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h V Pape Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE r Thursday, December 24, 1953 Howard’s Pharmacy Howard Smith — Hill Abrams “Your Rexall Store” WISHES .v.v.. .v.-. •••.v.v.v. a Very Mappy and a Glomus • Christmas Season ... to each of our friends and customers whose pood will we cherish. Clinton Mills Store GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone 876 Lydia Mills. (Continued from Page 7) ed service and is sheduled to go to Germany in the near future. Annual Christmas Party The Aowakiya group of Camp Fire Girls entertained a number of friends at the Community center Monday night with their Christmas party. Attractive season decora tions were used and gifts w f ere ex changed from a well-lighted tree. The singing of Christmas songs, games and dancing were enjoyed throughout the evening. A buffet supper was served the twenty-fouV guests. , * Cub Scouts Entertained The leaders of the Cub Scouts, George Fleming, cubmastrer, ami Mrs. lone Wallace, den mother, en tertained the cubs at a Christmas party Friday afternoon in the Com munity center. They were assisted by Mrs. Fleming in serving sand wiches and drinks. Teen-Age Christmas Party The Teen-Age Canteen met Fri day night in the recreation room of Providence school for a Christmas party. The room was decorated in the holiday colors. Santa’s rein deer in white and silver pranced across the piano. A mutitude of I colored lights sparkled from tjie Christmas tree. The table was laid w ith a red cloth, one end held an arrangement | of graduated length of red candles i imbedded in many-colored Christ- ! mas balls. As a balance for the de- ; sign a large punch bowl was used on the other end. The bowl was on a pedestal which held a string of Christmas lights with a shield of crushed green cellophane. Mrs. Wallace led the group in s.nging several Christmas songs. Square dancing, round dancing and folk dancing was enjoyed. Santa appeared and passed out gifts from the tree. Refreshments with punch were served by Mrs. Addison Neigh* bors, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Ray Full er, Mrs. Burl Allen and George Fleming. Sixty boys and girls were present. «— Woman's Club Meets The Lydia Woman's club held its regular meeting Thursday night at the Community center. In the ab- 1 stnce of the president, Mrs. R. E. Whitmire, vice-president, presided. Mrs. E. C. Burdette read the' Christmas story from Isaiah and Luke. Mrs. Earl Hamrick, chair man of the nominating committee, gave her report, and the following officers for next year were elected: President, Mrs. Floyd Poole; Vice- President, Mrs. Charles Gaffney; Seretary, Mrs. Joe Corley; Treasur er, Mrs. Claude Sims; and Program Director, Miss Mary Johnson. Miss : Margaret Blakely and Mrs. Wal lace are advisors for the club. The names of the Lydia Sisters were revealed and gifts exchanged. The hostess committee served fruit cake and coffee. With The Sick Horace Carroll is a patient at Self •Memorial hospital in Green wood. Little Yvete King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chestley King, is ill. Tony and Danny Black are ill. Mrs J. A. Black is able to be out after being ill. Mary Jane, Johnny, Wyane and Roxanne Stewart are imprvoing after an illness. Donald Snider was ill the first of the week. Birthdays and Anniversaries J. B. Vanderford will celebrate his birthday December 30. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton, Sr., 1 are celebrating their 33rd wedding aniversary today. Harold Coker will be 9 years old December 27. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Rowe ob served their wedding anniversary December 21. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vanderford celebrated their 2nd wedding anni versary December 21. Janice Davenport will be 12 years old December 26. Donny Ray and Betty Kay, twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patterson, were three years old De- j ember 18. t IKE SENDS YULE GREETINGS TO U. S. ARMED FORCES Washington — President Eisen hower sent special holiday greet ings to members of the U. S. armed forces and their families through-, out the world. “I know our whole nation shares | my profound appreciation of your contribution to the free world’s dedicated quest for peace,” the president’s message says. The Defense Department said to night that special greetings have gone out also from Secretary Wil- on, the secretaries of the Army, Navy and Air Force, and the com mandants of the Marine Corps and the Coast Guard. In another message, Eisenhower salyted members of the U. S. Mer chant Marine, telling them their peaceful trade among free nations bolsters the cause of peace and 1 freedom. To Relieve Misery of eve ^ C^666 5* um MUM As •och of ns see the ful fillment of every hope and I i * wish during this great occa sion of the Christmas Holi days, may we offer our thanks for your very loyal • * patronage. MURRAY GARBER’S MARY COPELAND, Manager The Yuletide Season brings joy ous Greetings to oH our customers and an appreciation for Hie con siderations we have enjoyed during the past year. Our Good Wishes to you and yours*. YARBOROUGH OIL CO. AND GOODYEAR STORE