The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 09, 1954, Image 12
Pitre Four
THK CLINTON CHUOWCUI
LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
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A3c Nathan Wyati and A3c
Richard Seal of Fort Jackson,
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wyatt
during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of
Joanna, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Campbell and
Mrs. Minnie Campbell.
Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Dickerson
and sons were Sunday guests of
night supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell,
Misses Margaret Mitchell and
Barbara Sharpton were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Quinn and family in Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs j. E. Coker and
children, Mrs. Lila Gordon and
sons, Mrs. Addie Bee Coleman
day evening at Mrs. Abercrom
bie’s home. •
The group enjoyed several
games, after which Mrs. Aber
crombie and Mrs. Marvin Har
vey served home-made ice cream
and cake. t
The honoree was presented a
host of useful gifts.
Boy's Birthday Party In Axixona
While Rev. and Mrs. C. B.
Word and children were visiting
in Tuscon, Arizona, their son,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal C.
Wiley, with an early birthday
party. His birthday will be Spet.
30.
A number of little folk were
invited to help celebrate the oc
casion. The children were taken
to Kiddy Land where they en
joyed the rides and other enter
tainment.
On returning, to, the Wiley
home the children sang “Happy
Birthday” to Chris, after which
Each child
with a gift.
remembered Chris
Dove Seoson To
Open September 15,
Ducks On November 12
Columbia, Sept 1—The open
season on ducks, geese and coots
will run Nov. 12-Jan. 10, under
the federal regulations received
from Washington, it was an-
the decorated birthday cake was, nounced by Director A. A. Rich-
Chris, was honored by his grand- cut and served with ice cream, t ardson of the Wildlife Resources
Department.
Shooting hours will be one-
half hour before sunriee to sun
set except that on opening day
shooting starts at noon.
The limits are: ducks, four per
day and eight in possession with
one summer duck in the daily
limit and two in the possession
limit; geese, two per day and two
in possession; coots, 10 per day
and 10 in possession.
The wodcock season runs Dec.
2-Jan. 10, with limits of four andj
Dec. 27-Jan. 10, with limits of
eight «id eight.
The dove season, which had
been announced earlier, is Sept.
16-Oct 4 and Dec. 20^Jan 8, with
a limit of eight and shooting
hours noon to sunset.
PINEAPPLE COOLER
1 No. 8 tall can pineapple juice
1 6-oz. can frozen lemonade
concentrate.
2 cups ginger ale. »
Dilute lemonade concentrate
eight, while the snipe season is 1 as directed on the can. Combine
juices and chill. Add ginger ale
just before serving. IM&a U
cupfuls. Simple but so rsfresh-
ing.
SUBSCRIBE TO
J. R. Crawford
SURVEYING
CLINTON, S. C. #
the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. I and w ^ter. Ransome, Glona and
P. Terrell.-at Travelers Rest
W.
Misses Ruth Trammell, Helen
Black and Virginia Abercrombie,
Bill Davis, Harold Pearson,
Bruce Austin and Ernest Patter
son were among those attending
Miss Betty Jean Abercrombie’s
birthday party near Laurens Sat
urday evening.
Mr and Mrs. A. M. Shumate,
Jr., and children, Mrs. Mattie
Harvey and Marvin Harvey were
recent visitors at Ridgecrest, N.
C.
Mrs Bill Hams and daughter
and Mrs. Harry Hill and chil
dren of Jacksonville, Fla, spent
Saturday with their brother, J.
E. Coker, and Mrs. Coker.
Mrs. Jim Dean and Melda were
visitors in Newberry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R E. Martin and
family spent Sunday in Calhoun
Falls with Mrs. Ruth Pearson.
Enroute home Mr. Martin visited
Rev. Francis Whitmire, who is a
patient at the Abbeville hospital.
A2c William D. Wyatt of Lake
Charles. La, visited Mrs. Wyatt
and children and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Raybum Wyatt the
latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carroll
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ho-
ace Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Carroll visited Mr. and Mrs. Jule
Owens in Greenwood Sunday.
Mr. Owens has been very ill at
his home.
Miss Barbara Sharpton of Co
lumbia, spent the week-end with
friends in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Nelson
of ML Pleasant, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Mundy and attended the Baptist
homecoming with them. Mrs
Mundy returned home with the
Nelsons for the night.
Mrs Sam Hairston, Bruce and
Joe, Miss Carol Mills, Bobby
Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Barnes visited Mr. and Mrs. Jon
ah Brown in Gfre^nwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Pace and
Darrell, Mr and Mrs. Frank
Pace, Billy and Anne, and Miss
Emmie Thomas and children vis
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Odie Nelson in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrom
bie and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. Broadus Abercrombie near
Laurens Saturday, and Mr. and
rMs. Joe Carroll in Pendleton
Sunday.
T. W. Grace, Sr, and family of
Pmeville, N. . C, were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Alice Grace and
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Sr.
Linda Gail Lambert has re
turned home after spending the
past week with her aunt, Mrs
Leila Mae Cox, in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton,
Jr, and children of Waterville,
Maine, spent a few days recently
•with her mother, Mrs. W E.
Johnson, and sister, Miss Mary
Johnson. They also visited oth
er relatives in South and North
Carolina while here.
F. L. Thornburg has returned
home after visiting his son, Lee,
who remains very ill at Walter
Reed hospital in Washington, D.
C. Mrs Thornburg remained
with their son.
Mr. and Mrs Wilson Campbell
of Spartanburg, were week-end
guests of Mr and Mrs. E. C. Bur
dette.
Misses Sally Ann and Stella
Duckett of Wattsville, attended
homecoming services and dinner
at the Lyaia Baptist church .Sun
day, and visited Mr and Mrs.
Jesse Duckett.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nelson
and sons of near Princeton, and
Mrs. W. N. Nabors were Friday
Anne Coleman visited the for
mer’s daughter, Mrs. J. H. Jones,
and Mrs. Jones at Paris Moun
tain Supday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams
and daughter, Polly, of Newber
ry, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Jr,
and Mrs. Homer Dunaway joined
Mrs. Black's and Mrs. Dunaway’s
mother, Mrs. Mamie Burnett, in
Compobello Monday. Friends
will be sorry’ to learn of the
death of Mrs. Burnett’s brother,
Will Hall, in Campobello Sun
day afternoon. Funeral services
were held there Tuesday.
Charles Patterson spent Fri
day with his mother, Mrs. Mary
Patterson, and brother, Albert,
in Spartanburg. They returned
with him to spend the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hairston.
Virgil Hairston and Wayman of
Greenville, were Sunday guests
of the Hairston family.
Doyle Emory, accompanied by
Janies Shaw of Union, enjoyed
a w r eek-end fishing trip to Lake
Murray.
T. D. Douglas, Sam Hairston
and Quinton Jones, accompanied
by Ralph Harbin of Greenville,
attended the races in Darlington
Monday.
Miss McGee In WAF
Miss Jolene^ McGee is a recent
enlistee in the Woman’s Division
of the Air Force, and is receiv
ing her WAF basic training at
Lackland Air Force Base. San
Antonio. Teias.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. McGee and is a 1954
graduate of Clinton high school.
Baptist WMS Circle To Meet
The Omathine Dabbs circle of
the Lydia Baptist church Wom
an’s Misionary Society will meet
at the church tonight to go to
Mrs. R. G. Coker’s for the meet
ing.
Family Night at Church
Wednesday night will be the
regular monthly family night at
the Lydia Baptist church for all
organizations of the church at
7:30.
The G. A.’s, YWA, RA, Sun
beams, WMS and Brotherhood
will meet.
The women are especially in
vited to be present for the meet
ing of the "WMS as this is the
general meeting and election of
officers for the coming year wil
Jt>e held
Members of other organiza
tions are also invited to be pres
ent.
Laurens Saw Co.
(Naar Pafriroii *ai«)
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With The Sick
Larry Summers, nephew of
Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Barlowe,
who has been a polio patient at
Greenville General hospital for
about five weeks, will fetum to
his home near here this week.
Sorry to report A1 Williams
remains in the Columbia hospital
recuperating from a leg opera
tion. He expects to return home
soon.
Russell Trammell received a
fractured wrist in the Clinton-
Whitmire football game Friday
evening.
Mrs. Alice Grace remains ill
at her home.
John Tucker has returned to
the Veteran’s hospital in Colum
bia for further treatment
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. James Campbell wil cele
brate her birthday September 10.
Cathy Campbell was 6 years
old August 28.
Pamela Brown was 4 years old
yesterday, September 8.
Mrs. Mack Harris will observe
her birthday, Sept. 14. Her
daughter, Mrs. Melvin Satter
field, will observe a’ birthday
September 6.
Mrs. Wade Pennington cele
brated a birthday September 8.
. Joel McElhannun will . cele
brate his 13th birthday Sept. 16.
Mrs. J. D. Hairston will cele
brate her birthday September 12.
Kindergarten Opens
The lone Wallace Kindergar
ten opened for registration Mon
day morning at 9 o’clock The
regular schedule began on Tues
day morning. Twerity-four par
ents were present and forty-two
children were registered.
Open House Held Daily
The Community center holds
open house each afternoon from
3:00 to 5:00 p. m. Different age
groups meet and take part in the
activities of recreation that are
being given in preparation for
the annual girls’ play day which
will be held in Sumter October 2,
and sponsored by the South
Carolina Recreation Society.
Mrs. Harvey Honored
One of the classes for young
married ladies of the Baptist
church of which Mrs. J. B. Aber
crombie is teecher, honored Mrs.
Charles Harvey with a party VH-
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