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Clinton, S. C, Thursday, April 8,1954
Number 14
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Training Open To
High School Grads
High school graduates may now
apply for Aviation Cadet Training
and quality for a commdeeion in
the U. S. Air Force, T-Sgt Rod
ney C. Johnson, Aviation Cadet
Canvasser for the Columbia Re
cruiting Main Station, said here
yesterday. The U. S. Air Force
is accepting from single men who
are high school graduates and are
between the ages of If and 2d 1-2
years of age.
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Mrs. Lucille Banks and John
Earle of Greenville, Mrs. Mable
Tucker and Mrs. Loree Belton of
Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs
Tom Banks and Miss Myrtis Liv
ingston Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fleming
of Laurens, were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming
Monday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Durward Jenkins
of Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs.
Pruitt Oakley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney
were visitors in Greenwood Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Webb of
Charleston, were Sunday over
night guests of Mrs. Letha
Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
tey King.
Mrs. L. A. Williams, A1 Wil
liams and Russell Trammell
were visitors in Greenville Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Harper
and family of Greenwood were
Sunday guests of the latter’*
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Campbell
have returned *to their home in
Spartanburg, after spending the
past week with Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Burdette.
Mrs. Laura Darby and Mrs.
Annie Mae Roper accompanied
Hadar Technician 2c Dewey Do'-
by to Charlotte Sunday wherfe
he went , on to Virginia from
there to sail for Cuba. Mr. Dar
by has been home for 30 days
after three years in Cuba. He is
expected to be there around six
months.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal and
Jimmy visited Mr. and Mrs. Em
mett Neal in Greenwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts
attended the “South Pacific"
show in Spartanburg Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs* George Fleming
and son were visitors of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Q. Ma
lone, in Ware Shoals Sunday.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C
B. Sharpton, Sr., Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miller and
family of Greenville, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Hughes and family of
Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. % W.
D. Bozard of Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell,
Kenneth and Miss Ruth Tram
mell visited Mrs. Trammell’s
sister, Mrs. Royce Smith, who
was a patient at Self Memorial
hospital in Greenwood, on Sat
urday. They also visited Mrs.
Emma Neal and Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Pruitt in Greenwood*
Airman 3c William Wyatt has
returned to Lake Charles, La.,
after spending the past week
with Mrs. Wyatt and family and
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
bum Wyatt.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrom
bie and family spent Sunday
with ♦he former’s brother,
Broadus Abercrombie, and Mrs.
Abercrombie in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Loftin and
children of Winstooro, spent Sun
day with the latter’s sister, Mrs.
Bill Nelson, and Mr. Nelson.
Mr .and Mrs. Bobby Boyce
and son of Glendale, visited the (
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Davenport, during the week
end
Mrs. Jimmy South and son,
Dan, were weekend guests of
her mother, Mrs. Julia James, in
Whitmire.
Mrs. Rachel Moseley, Mrs. Le
on Abercrombie, Mrs. Henry Ab
ercrombie and Mrs. George
Simpson visited the former’s
brother, Lem Francis, who is ill
at his home in Laurens, recently.
They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Tinsley in Joanna Sunday.
Sgt. and Mrs. Larry Motte and
children of St. L6uis, Mo., Mrs.
Lillian Proffitt of Gatlinburg,
Tenn., and Nye Lepoard of Lau
rens, were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Annie Lawson.
Miss Alavee Cunningham of
the Long l^rartth community,
spent the week-end with Miss
Barbara Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Snel-
grove and children visited Rev.
and Mrs. P. A. Duckett in New
berry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Abercrom
bie and children were in Cross
Hill Sunday where Mr. Aber
crombie brought the morning
message at the Baptist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Eulis Gilliam of
Greenwood, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. , R.
Boozer. /
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss and
family visited the former’s moth
er, Mrs. G. W. Gross, in Elberton,
Ga., aSturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman
and Mr. and Mrs Frank Ott and
Claudette of Columbia, spent
Sunday yrith Mr. and Mrs. Claud
McElhannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coxe and
children of Spartanburg, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Snyder.
Mrs. Earl Lee and children and
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Tucker of !
Cowpens, were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Tom Burnett and Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Black.
Mrs Nell Mills visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Chandler in Joanna
Sunday.
W. S. C. S. Hottest Circle
The Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Service of the Lydia Metho
dist church will be the host cir
cle at a meeting to be held at
the home of Mrs. David Roberts
Tuesday evening, April 15, at
7:30 p. m.
Mrs E K. Garrison and the
chairmen of the circles of Broad
Street Methodist church in Clin
ton, will be guests.
All members of the society are
invited to be present.
Birthday Dane*
On Saturday evening Miss
Kay Roberts was honored on her
11th birthday by her parents,
Mr and Mrs. David Roberta,
with a square dance in the Prov
idence school lunch room.
Spring flowers decorated th£
room with the Blaster motif be
ing carried out in the decora
tions and refreshments. ArounA
thirty classmates and a few oth
er friends of Kay were on hand
to enjoy the dancing and games
with Mr and Mrs. Burl Allen
assisting in the eentertaining.
Later in the evening refresh
ments were served the group.
Kay’s grancknother, Mrs. C- &
Roberts, and her aunt and cous
in, Mrs. J- E. Bramiet .and Bren
da, of Laurens, were out of town
guests. The honoree received
many lovely gifts.
Presbyterian Woman Meat
The Women of the Church met
at the home of Mrs. J. B. Neal
Monday evening for their regu
lar monthly session, presided
over by ihe president, Mrs. Eu
gene Johnson. After the busi
ness session an interesting pro
gram was enjoyed. The meeting |
was closed with prayer.
During the social hour the
hostess served a salad plate with 1
cold drinks, assisted by Mrs.
Carson Neal.
B. Neal, celebrated a birthday ! Wade, Miss Lou Belle Neighbors,
April T. Miss Clyde Smith, Miss Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Claud McElhttft-j Johnson, Mrs. R. C. Adair and
non celebrated their 40th wed-! Mrs. Addison Neighbors,
ding anniversary April 4.
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Harvey
celebrated their 14th wedding
anniversary April 6.
Leroy Davis observed a birth
day April 2.
Cecilia McLendon was 11
years old April 7.
Miss Carolyn Bennett will be
15 years old April 12
Little John Allen Snelgrove
was one year old March 31.
Roger Hardee WiR be 2 years
old April 10.
Spurgeon Todd observed a
birthday April 3
Miss Janet Coker was 21 years
old March 27
Mr. and Mrs. J B. Neal will
celebrate their 10th wedding an-
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She advised that her nerves were really bad. She
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able to get much sleep, afraid to be in crowds, ten
sion in the back of the neck causing headaches, ner
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Birthday Party For Son
Mrs J B. Neal was hostess at
a birthday party for her young l niversary April 11.
son, Jimmy, who was celebrating
his third birthday Saturday.
The children enjoyed a num
ber of games directed by Mrs.
Neal, after which they were in
vited into the dining room where
Cub Pack Maatinq
The Lydia Cub Scouts, Pack
90, met in the Providence ichodl
Tuesday night for their monthly
session. The program was based
on the project theme, ‘The Won
der Wizard of Or.” Den No. 1,
Mrs. lone Wallace, Den mother,
used as the opening. . a parade
of characters from the Land of
Oz, and sang as a chorus “The
Wizard of Oz.’’ Den No. 2, Miss
Margaret Blakely Den Mother,
gave the program Herman
Burdette, as the Wizard, per
formed feats of magic. Den No.
3, Mrs Mattie Hamrick Den
Mother, gave the closing.
Honors were presented the
three Den Chiefs, Ronald Corley,
T ,, Herman Burdette arid Tony Ab-
Miss X»n Harvey was 13 years ercrombie Bruce Mdls wai pre .
d April 7, and Douglas Hra- „ nted ' hl3 Bobcat pin
J. B. Neal, assistant cub mas
ter, presided and made the
awards
old April 7, and Douglas
very will be 6 years old April 15.
Mrs. Pruit Oakley will cele
brate her birthday April 11.
H^ppy birthday to R. C. Sat
they gathered arpund the table terfield today and to Mrs. Sat-
and sang Happy Birthday’’ to terfield April 14
Jimmy, after-which the beauti- Mrs. Richard Walenzine cele-
fully decorated cake was cut and brated her birthday Apnl 3
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served with ice cream
Jimmy received many
from >his guests
gifts
With The Sick
Sorry to report Mrs. Stella Mc-
Lenfdon remains a patient at
Mrs Bessie Brown wil cele-'
brate her birthday Annl 11
Paint-Up. Clean-Up Campaign
The annual paint-up. clean
up campaign is now m full swing
as -the Lydia community beau-
Hays hospital where she under ufnation program closes April
15 in a contest, and prizes will
be awarded three winners Many
attractive yards are now being
planted and designed.
went surgery the past week.
W I. bailey, Sr., is able to be
out after a nillness.
Those with measles and recup
erating this week are Roger Har
dee, Dennis and Dale Roberts,
Wayne Kithhens, Harvey Shu
mate, and Jimmy Walker.
Little Johnnie Stewart
been ill a few days.
Sorry to report Mrs. Earl Jack-
son is a patient at the Laurens
hospital.
Glad to see Mrs Addie Bee
Coleman out after several days
illness.
Mrs. J. B. Neal is ill at her
home.
Danny Roy Dunaway is ill.
Birthdays and AnnivarsariM
Mrs. Herman Phipps celebrat
ed her birthday April —
Jimmy Neal was 3 years old
April 2, and his mother. Mrs. J
May Faatival Planned
Plans are being made for the
May Festival to be held on the
has. athletic grounds May 7, at 5 00
in the afternoon. The event will
be planned on an English theme,
and about four hundred children ?
will take part.
Gwelda Tucker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Richard Moore,
was chosen May Queen by the
members of the seventh grade*
Margaret Madden, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Madden,
will be the queen’s attendant.
The festival is under the direc
tion of Mrs. lone Wallace and
George Fleming assisted by Miss
Margaret Blakely, Burl Allen,
Mrs. B B Ballard. Mrs. R. W
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