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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, September 22,1955
LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representatire
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Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Land and
son of Hamburg, were recent
- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Willard.
Miss Judy Cox of Startex, and
Miss Jo Anne Phillips of Mariet
ta, were week-end guests of Mrs.
Joe Thorp and Miss Jo Anpe
Thorp. Sunday afternoon Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Phillips of Mariet
ta, visited Mrs Thorp and daugh
ter.
' Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor,
Mr. and Mrs. Lindy McCauley
and Ginger attended the funeral
of Tony Coggins in Spartanburg
Sunday. They also visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Wnidsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Abercrom
bie and Jimmy of Greenwood,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Joshe Motte.
Pvt. Ernestine Parrish has re
turned to Fort McClellan, Ala.,
after a five-day leave with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Par
rish.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack White and
daughters and Miss Beatrice
White attended a birthday dinner
honoring Boyd White at his home
in Gaffney recently.
Mrs. Mary Mason is spending a
few weeks with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. T.
Streetman, in Atlanta. Ga.
Mrs. C. B. Sharpton and Miss
Barbara Sharpton of Columbia,
attended homecoming at the Ly
dia Baptist church and visited
friends in the community Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ithiel Harvey and
daughters visited her mother,
Mrs. L. A. Hall, in Spartanburg
Sunday. TTiey also visited Mrs.
Bobby Hall at the Spartanburg
General hospital.
Ale Alan White left the past
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Birchmore
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Nelson and Leland, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Birchmore attended the
funeral of their brother and un
cle, Julius Birchmore, in Colum
bia Saturday.
Mrs. W. ft. Roach and Steve of
Seneca, are spending a couple of
weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Capers Gregory. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Madden of Hickory
Tavern, visited the Gregorys
Sunday. ,
Mrs. George Roper has return
ed from a week’s visit with S-Sgt
Roper in San Antonio, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields,
Miss Mickie O’Shields and Joe
Dailey visited J. B. Wasson in
Fountain Inn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis and
Paul were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Posey Davis in
Newberry.
Mrs. Jim Dean and children,
Heyward, Melda and Jimmy, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Tumblin visited
Mr. Dean at the Veterans hospit
al in Columbia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Williams in Greenwood Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roach
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Mann of Greenville, were Sunday
supper guests of Mrs. Roach’s
mother, Mrs. J. W. Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patterson
of Spartanburg, Charles Patter
son and Miss Mary Ellen Bodie
were among those attending the
PC-Clemson football game at
Clemson Saturday evening.
Boy Scouts Kenneth Trammell,
Herman Burdette, Roger Whit
mire. Joe Lark and Rondale At
kinson with their scoutmaster.
Monday for Syracuse, N. Y„! Ellis Huffstetler, attended the
where he will attend the Univer- PC-Clemson game Saturday eve-
sity of Syracuse for at least six ‘ ning.
months of study and training.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patterson
of Spartanburg, were week-end
guests of the former’s mother,
Mrs. Mary Pattreson. and Mr.
and Mrs. J D. Hairston. Mrs.
Patterson reutrned to Spratan-
burg with them for a few days
visit.
Mrs Connie Davis and’ 5 J. W .
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cody and
children and Mrs. Helen Donald
of Spartanburg, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Johnson.
R. G. Gordon arrived Monday
from Chicago for a visit with
Mrs. Gordon and daughter, and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon
and Cecilia and W. E. McLendon
visited H. C. McLendon, who is
seriously ill in a Columbia hos
pital, the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abrecrom-
bie and family spent the week
end with her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gar
rett, in Bessemer City, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Birchmore of
Columbia, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Birchmore.
Alvin Armstrong of Gastonia,
N. C., spent Friday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arm
strong.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and
Bid visited Mrs. Davis’ sister, Mrs.
J. C. Harmon, and Mr. Hramon
near Prosperity Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams
spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ball,
in Hendersonville, N. C.
Mrs. Nell Mills, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Lawton and Mrs. Sam
Hairston visited J. A. Mills Mon
day in Spartanburg. BYiends are
sorry to know Mr. Mills is very
ill.
Dewey Darby, FT., is spending
a 16-day leave with Mrs. Darby
and daughter, and his mother,
Mrs. Laura Darby. He will re
port to Charleston naval base the
last of the month.
Mrs. Luke Abercrombie of
Fountain Inn, Mrs. T. S. Bagwell,
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Bagwell and
sons, Wilton and Donald, of
Simpsonville, were among those
here for the homecoming at Ly
dia Baptist church Sunday. They
also visited with relatives and
friends.
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MiscelUneous Shower Enjoyed
Saturday evening a group of
friends gathered at the Commun
ity house for a surprise shower
for Mrs. Harold Johnson.
Mrs. Adger Crawford, Mrs.
Neice Carroll, Mrs. B. Morgan
and Mrs. J. B. Vanderford were
hostesses for this enjoyable af
fair.
After games were played a
party plate with cold drinks was
served.
Many lovely and useful gifts
were presented Mrs. Johnson.
Whilmoro-Thomas Wedding
Friday
The Lydia Church of God was
the scene of the wedding of Miss
Catherine Eugenia Whitmire to
Junior Cass Thomas on Friday
evening at 7 o’clock.
Rev. Lee Powers, the bride’s
pastor, performed the ceremony
in a setting of fern, baskets of
white gladioli and seven-branch
ed candelabra.
Miss Ruth Whitmire was her
sister’s only attendant. She was
dressed in a navy dress with
light blue accessories and wore a
blue carnation corsage.
Hoyt Hanvey was best man.
James Barre and Donald Lawton
were ushers.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Whitmore, wore a pas-
dress of brown and white with
blue accessories fo> the ceremony
which was performed in the
presence of a number of relatives.
Mrs. Coker is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Bilton of
Augusta.
Pvt. Coker is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Coker of Lydia
Mills.
For the present the bride will
reside with the groom’s parents
while he will be stationed at 1
Camp Polk, La.
Union Sarvicos Planned
A union service with all the
churches coming together is plan
ned Sunday evening, October 3,
at the Lydia Methodist church
to welcome the new Methodist
pastor, Rev. Austin Wilkes.
Joinl Meeting of Camp Fire Girls
The Lewa district of the Camp
Fire girls held a joint meeting
Monday afternoon at the Com
munity building with 27 girls and
6 leaders present.
Mrs. J. B. Templeton was in
charge of the business session.
The group enjoyed a number of
games after which refreshments
of Pepsi-Cola and cookies were
served.
Blue Birds* September Party
The Blue Birds of the Lewa
district held their September
birthday party Monday afternoon
at the Community buildnig.
Peggy Grady and Nancy Alex
ander were the honorees for Sep
tember.
Mrs. Claude Gilstrap directed
the games which the twenty-five
Blue Birds and their guests en
joyed very much.
Refreshments were served on
the lawn. The table was cover
ed with a green cloth and held
a beautiful arrangement of roses.
Punch and cookies were served
the group.
Birthday Party for Daughter
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Tom
my Nabors was hostess at a birth
day party for her daughter, Mary
Ann, on her eighth birthday.
Eleven little friends were pres
ent to help make this a happy
birthday for Mary Ann.
A color scheme of pink and
white was used in the decorations
and in the beautifully decorated
cake with the 8 candles.
After an afternoon of fun the
hostess, assisted by Nora Nabors,
served party dainties to the
group.
Homecoming Enjoyed
At the Baptist church home
coming Sunday a number of visi
tors were welcomed back. A
bountiful dinner was served pic
nic style after the morning ser
vice.
With The Sick
Friertds will be happy to know
that little Barry Kitchens re-
, _ t j ... turned home from Greenville
tel^ blue street length dress^ with . Q eneral hospital Saturday and
is doing very nicely at his home.
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white accessories. She carried a
white Bible topped with white
carnations and streamers.
The groom is the son of Mrs.
Emmie Thomas and the late Cass
Thomas.
Mrs. Whitmore, mother of the
bride, wore light blue with black
accessories with a pink carnation
corsage.
Mrs. Thomas was dressed in a
navy suit with navy accessories
and a white carnation corsage.
The young couple are making
their home with the bride’s par
ents for the present.
Sympathy Extended
The community extends sym
pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Roberts in the loss of their in
fant son on last Thursday.
• • •
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.
Connie Davis and Charlie Birch-
jXiore in the death of their broth
er, Julius Birchmore, who pass
ed away in Columbia last week.
He was an uncle of Mrs. Bill Nel
son and Frank Birchmore.
Camp Fira Official Elected
The Aowakiya group of Camp
Fire girls met Thursday evening
in the community building. Dur
ing the meeting officers were
elected and plans made to meet
Monday with the other Camp
Fire groups of the Lewa district.
The new officers of the group
are:
President—Peggy Willard.
Vice-President—Faye Bailey.
Secretary—Linda Willard.
Treasurer—Peggy Wigley.
Scribe—La Don McCravy.
This group meets each Thurs
day afternoon at 4:30.
Parrish Reunion
On Sunday the annual Parrish
reunion was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Parrish in
Hodges. A bountiful picnic din
ner was served at noon.
There was fifty-one guests
present on this memorable occas
ion. Among them were Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Parrish, Miss Betty Lou
Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Par
rish of Lydia; Pvt, Ernestine Par-
. ^h of Fort McClellan, Ala., and . „
Lydia; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Par-' s,epl “
rish, Jr., and Carol, Mr. and Mrs.!
Jack Parrish of Aiken; Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Johnson and children
of Greenwood; and many other
relatives and friends from. Wood
ruff, Enoree, Simpsonville and
Rock Hill.
Clarence Bagwell is ill at his
home.
Friends will be interested to
know that Jim Dean was trans
ferred from the Columbia Veter
ans hospital to the Veterans hos
pital in Atlanta, Ga.
Donny Snider was ill over the
week-end.
Mrs. John Word is a patient at
Hays hospital with a broken an
kle injury which she received in
a fall last Saturday. Mrs. Word
is the mother of David Word.
Mrs. Hugh Ballard returned
home Tuesday from Hays hospit
al where she was a patient the
past week.
Miss Maude Harvey remains a
patient at Hays hospital.
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Sr., will cele
brate her birthday Sept. 26.
Ithiel Harvey celebrated his
birthday Sept. 20.
Nancy Alexander was 8 years
old Sept. 18.
Robert Todd will celebrate his
birhtday Sept. 23.
Happy Birthday to Kenneth
Trammell, Johnny Oakley, Miss 1
Rebecca Jones and Mrs. B. R.
Boozer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hawkins
will observe their 12th wedding
anniversary Sept. 24.
Mrs. E. W. Mitchell will ob
serve a birthday Sept. 28.
Anne Coleman will be 2 years
old Sept. 25.
Bobby Fuller celebrated his
birthday Sept. 15.
Miss Betty Ann Blackstock
celebrated her birthday Sept. 18.
Marvin Coker was 6 years old
Sept. 18.
R. G. Coker celebrated his
birthday Sept. 19.
MiSS Jessie Mae Edmonds will
celebrate her birthday Sept. 30.
Mrs. Josh Motte celebrated her
birthday Sept. 20.
Her grandfather, John Hembree,
will be 81 years old the 30th.
Janet Rpoer was 7 years old
Sept. 18.
l Jackie Jackson will be 12 years
old Sept. 28.
| Pamela Brown was 5 years old
Bilton-Coker Ritas
Miss Joann Bilton of Augusta,
Ga., and Pvt. Charles Milton
(Buck) Coker were united in
marriage Wednesday, Sept 14, at
the home of Probate Judge Hew-
lette Wasson at his home in Lau
rens.
The bride wore a street length
Infant Son Dios
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph C. Roberts of Lydia Mills
died early Thursday morning at
Hays hsopital.
In addition to his father and
mother he is survived by three
brothers, Ralph, Dale, and Danny
Ray Roberts of the home.
Burial was in Rosemont ceme-<
ter Thursday aftrenoon. Gray
Funeral Home was in charge.
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