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-#• ■ i THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Four Tfcuraday, March 21,1M4 News From ... LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative TELEPHONE 1985 Mrs. Alma Harvey and Chas. Harvey and family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner in Green wood Sunday. Mr^G4«re -am^ all«a4ed the funeral of Mrs. Glenn Bull in Woodruff last Wednesday. Mrs. W. J McElhannon and Debby of Rock Hill, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claud McElhannon, and her mother, Mrs. Clara Gar rett, in Sandy Springs. Mrs. W. E. Stagss of Laurens, spent Monday with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mi's J C. Gregory. A2c Jesse Harvey and Mrs. Harvey spent the past two weeks w-ith Mrs. Alma Harvey. Air man Harvey has been stationed in Mississippi, but was re-assign ed to March Field Air Base, Cal., where they are now living. Spending Sunday with , Mr. and Mrs Mark Windsor were th« following relatives: Glenn Bull and Franklin, and Mrs. Polly Taylor of Woodruff: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pace and son, Mrs. Lewis Keesler of Spartanburg; Chief Pharmacists Mate BUlv Bull of California. Mr and Mrs Pierce Bull, Mr and Mrs. Jack Windsor and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lindy McCauley, of l^au- rens; Mrs. Lewis Simpson and Debby Bull of Clinton; and Doan Abercrombie of the State Train ing School Mrs. Charles Baker and Chucky spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs Earl Hamrick and sons spent Sunday with the former’s parents. Mr and Mrs. B N Hamrick in Hartsville. Mrs. Guy McElhannon spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs Clara Garrett at Sandy Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Doran were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs Lee Rice in Chester. Mr. and Mrs .! C. Gregory and family spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T E. Griffin at Hikory Tavern. Mr and Mrs. Joe Corley were visitors in Great Falls Sunday Mr. and Mrs Hubert Ellis of Griffin, Ga., spent the past week with their daughter, Mrs L. L. Leach and Mr Leach Spending Sunday with the Leao^i family were Mr. and Mi^ W E. Watts of Laurel Hill, N C , and Mr and Mrs. H S EUis of Griffin, Ga. Rev and Mrs Stanley Hardee visited Mis. Jesse Duckett and Claude Parrish in Greenville Genera! hospital Thrusday. Mr and Mrs. G C Parri.-h, Jr., and Carol of Aiken, were guests during the week-end of their parents, Mr and Mrs. G C Parrish and Mr and Mrs. H. W. Williams. Mr and Mrs R B F: nnell and Mr. and Mrs Billy Fennell and Steve attended a birthday din ner honoring the former at the home of Mr and Airs. 11 E. Parr in Spartanburg Sunday. R, E- Whitmire visited h,s brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Crawford :n Fountain Inn Sunday. Mr and Mrs Reuben Over- street and family were Sunday guests of their daughter. Mrs. Carl Dean and Mr Dean in Wil liamston. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Alexan der and Mr and Mrs Buck Friar of Greenville, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs A E. Alexander Sundav. Misses Ernestine Parrish, Kathleen Dees, Barbara Sharp- ton, Margaret Mitchell and Ben nie Hughey are among the Clin^ ton high schol seniors enjoying a trip to Washington this week. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Emory and Miss Jennine Emory attend ed the fu#ieral services of the former’s aunt. Glenn Bull, in Woodruff Wednesday. Mrs Henry Abercrombie, Mrs. R. E. Whitmire and Roger and Mrs. Harold Blackstock and Bet ty Ann were Sunday guest$ of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Harbin in Greenville. Mrs. Bessie Brown spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Furman Brown in l^aurens Carey Smith of near Ware Shoals, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell. Mr and Mrs. Paul Glenn and Keith of Greenville, 1 Mrs. J. H Seay, Melvin Seay and Randy of Clinton, visited the Trammells Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Edwlre Williams and daughter of Newberry, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hairston and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams. Mr. and Mrs E. C Burdette and Rev. Stanley Hardee were in Spartanburg Monday for the interment services of the Bur dette’s infant grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. L. W Abercrom bie and family were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Car- roll in Pendletoa. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Grace and family of Honea Path, were re cent guests of Mr. and Mis. W. L Bailey, Sr., and Mrs. Alice Gracei Mrs. Leon Abercrombie, Mrs Rachel Moseley and Mrs. Neil Ballew visited Mrs. C. C. Hill in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'Hiomburg and F. L. Thornburg visited Lee Thornburg in a hospital in Alabama during the week-end. Mrs W. L. Mote and Misses Janete Motte and Kathleen Dees .were visitors in Great Falls Sunday Birth Announcements Abercrombie Mr. and Mrs. Billy Aberrom- ble announce the birth of a son, March 23 at Ha>s hospital. Mrs. Abercrombie is the former Miss Zelma Estes. Qobb Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cobb of Charlotte, N. C., announce the birth of a son, March 19, at the Presbyterian hospital. Mrs. Cobb the former Miss Esther John son, and-Mr. Cobb are former) residents of Lydia. A Birthday Salute To Camp Fire Girla “Let’s Be Diijferent Togeth er’’, the theme used for the cele bration of Camp Fire Girls 44th birthday was used by the groups in the Loda district the past w'eek. The Blue Bifris with Miss Mary Johnson and Mrs. Evelyn Roberts as leaders, celebrated this event wuth an outdoor party. The Wahankas with a natufe project, held their birthday cele bration as a picnic. The Wahan- Tra^r^IrgnajillaiHr ra Templeton, Mrs. Martha Bail ey and Mrs. Fred Bodie. The Aowakiyas, with leaders, Mrs. lone Wallace, Mrs. Julia Thrift and Mrs. Ruby Horton, observed the national birthday with a slumber party. 'Hie Tawaai Horizon, with Mrs. Dorothy Gaffney, guardian, were hostess es to a buffet supper. The Wana Kiwin Horizon group, with Mrs. lone Wallaqe and Mrs. Trannig Boozer as guardians, gave a folk dance party. In stresing the theme “Let’s Be Different Together," the girls learned about the around the world thoughts of others. Card of Thanks We~wiah to tunity to thank everyone for their many knidnesses, for the floral arrangements and visits at the tkne of the death of our sis* ter and sister-in-law, Mrs. Clara Bull, which occurred the past i^tpek in Woodruff. May God bless each of you. —MR. AND MRS. MARK . WINDSOR < Woman's Club Meets The Lydia Woman’s club met in the Comsnunity tenter Thurs day evening with its president, R. E. Whitmire. The program, The devotional was led by Mis. Mrs. Floyd Poole, presiding, under thrf direction of Miss Mary 4qhnsonu_was given, using a part of the year’s Beauty of God’s Nature”, stressing “Don’t Work Hard.” During the recreation hour prizes were won by Mrs. Charles Gaffney, Mrs. Rose Satterfield, Mrs. Harry Templeton and Mrs. Dave Roberts. A salad course with drinks was served by the hostesses, Mrs. B. F. Harvey, Mrs. Stanley Hardee, Mrs. George Fleming, Mrs. Henry Abercrombie and Mrs. Harold Blackstock. Engagemanl Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields announce the * engagement of their daughter, Sharon Eliza- in Earl Reeder of Cross Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Reeder. The wedding will take place April 18 at 4:30 at the Lydia Baptist dmijch. a: - t CREDITORS' NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Elk Adair, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those in debted to said estate will please make payment likewise, CLIFTON ADAIR, / WATTS ADAIR, Executors. - March 17, 1954 3c-w-A-l CREDITORS* NOTICE “ All persons having claims agalhefTRe estate dT 'Guy Copeland, deceased, are hereby notified to? file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment like wise. 1 A ’ FRANK MILllER, LOUDA MILLER, Executors. Can 74 Dr. Felder OPTOMRUST < Laurens, S. C. FSSneW Services For Infant Interment services, conducted i by Rev. Stanley Hardee, were held at the graveside in Oaklawn cemetery in Spartanburg for the i infant son of Mr. and Mrs Wil son Campbell. Mrs. Campbell | is the former Miss Hilda Bur- j dette With The Sick Mrs Claude Parrish has been ill several days. Billy Abercrombie is improv ing after several days illness. Sorry to report Mrs. I. N. i Pierce underwent surgery at Hays hospital Monday. Thomas and Jimmy Earl Greg- j ory are bn the sick list. ^ Glad to report Mrs. Jesse' Duckett and Claude Parrish have returned to their homes from the General hospital in Greenville and are much im proved. Pat Harvey is improving after an illness Sorry to report Ollie Mill- wood is ill at his home. Children with measles and those recuperating are John A1 len Snelgrove. Cathy Davenport, Barbara and Mary Ann Nabors, Brenda and Butch Bowman, Peggy Lee. Nancy and Joe Kir by, Torm»y, Donnie and Berry Kitchi|fs Sorry Richard Coker is a pa tient at Hays hospital. General Meeting of WMS _ The Lydia Baptist Woman's Missionary Society will have its general meeting^ tonight at the 1 church at 7:30. All women of the church are nnuited The Oimtthine Dabbs circle will have charge of the program Den 3 Enjoys Hike Den 3 of the Cub Scouts met Wednesday at 4 o’clock a! the. Community building. From iiierej they left on a hike through the j woods and along the little creeks and streams observing mother nature. Den Chief Tony Aber crombie explained the different birds and small crabs and fish to the cubbers. The deh has been making bird houses and will paint them at the next meeting. The Den 3 mother is Mrs. Earl Hamrick and she invites wiln the other dens the boys 8-10 years of age who haven’t yet joint'd the Cub Scouts. Birthday Party Or, Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Snelgrove hon ored their daughter, Joy Anne, with a birthday party. 18 little friends were present to enjoy this happy occasion with Joy. After several games the children were invited into the dining room where a beautiful birth day cake with "Happy Birthday to Joy" inscribed with pansies on it centered the table. The hostesses served ice cream and cake. Later gifts were present ed Joy, These were opened for all to admire. Easter eggs, and candy ralu: bits were given each child. Birthdays and Anniversaries Ronald Corley^ was 13 years old March 24 Rufus Edmonds will be 14 yea^s old March 30. Thomas William Gregory was one year old March 17. Earl Hamrick celebrated his birthday March 10. Mrs. Delores Gregory cele brated a birthday March 9. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Over- street celebrated their 23rd wed ding anniversary March 9. Brenda Bowman was 6 years old March 20, and Butch was 4 years old March 21. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Doran cel ebrated their 24th wedding anni versary' March 21. Sandra Mills will be 11 years eld March 29. Carolyn Pace was 12 years old March 23. 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