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Pact Eight f THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thuraday, Aagiwt 28,1^58 LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Corrcapoadent, RepreaentaiiTe telephonk IMS Mrs. Flyod Emery, Mrs'•Arthur Enjoying the night together were: Misses Sandra Mills, Harriett Wil son, Shirley Quinton, Florence Re- vis, Linda Corley. Janice Goss and Miss Satterfield shower at the home of Mrs. Margie Arouad twenty young friends Sprouse, with Mrs Moselle Nelson ^ere presnt to help Linda celebrate Maxie Davis assisting with games and refreshments. • A large number of gifts were presented her by friends and Mrs The group enjoyed several games, after which the- hostesse.' served party refreshments- - Mrs Davis was showered with many gifts former pastor, will preach Sunday evening. TV dinner will be served at 12:30 p m. and an afternoon program of music and the church history to be read will begin at 1:30 p. m. Gallman and^Mrs Chestley King were Sunday visitors in Union' Maxie Davis spent the past week in Buffalo Walker Smith is now visiting Maxie. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South and Dan spent the week-end with rela tives in Whitmire Mr. and Mrs. L W, Abercrombie and family and Charles Butler vis ited Mr.’ and Mrs. Bill Armstrong | ning. Miss Sprouse Honored Birth Announcement Stone Mr. and Mrs. William Stone of An- Supper at Panorama Lodge Rev. M J. Sanders, with Mrs. Sanders were host and hostess for his Sunday school class supper at Panorama - Lodge on Friday eve- Mrs. Kinhniorr Honors Daughter Thursday afternoon Miss Pearl Birch more w as honored when her mother, Mrs. t'harlie Birchmore, Miss Nyoka Sprouse celebrated gave a birthday party for her at derson, announce the birth of a son, her birthday Saturday evening with their home William Henry. Jr on August 21 party at the Lydia Community A large group of young people en- at Hays hospital Mrs. Stone is the joyed the outdoor games before former Miss Ruth Trammell A large number of young people being invited into the home for the a House ftay Hinson will be 1 years old September 1. , Russell Trsmmell will celebrate his birthday August 31. Donald and Ronald Bowling will celebrate their birthdays Sept. 7. "Happy Birthday” to Robert Bagwell and Junior Tumblin today. Miss Peggy Mclnvailte will ob serve her birthday Sept. 5. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie will observe their wedding anniver sary Sept. 2. - Mr. and Mrs Donald Lawton will celebrate their 3rd wedding anni versary Sept. 4. thing that has been done for a so greatly appreciated. May God bless you all. MR. AND MRS RALPH NELSON CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our most sincere thanks to everyone for their kindness and assistance when we lost our home by fire. The piany gifts we have received and every- in Gray Court Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Henderson of Green ville, was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Lila Bowling and family. Freddy Hanna spent the past two weeks with his uncle, Marvin Han na. in Greenwood Mr and Mrs. Calvin Cooper and family spent the week-end in Great Falls with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Coo per and Mrs. George Wade. Mr. and Mrs. A M Shumate, Jr., I and children visited his parents, i Mr and Mrs A M Shumate. Sr.,| in Camden Saturday. Mrs George Simpson and chil dren of Joanna, were Sunday guests of Mrs Rachel Moseley. Mr' W. L Motte is visiting Mr. and Mrs Jessie Abercrombie in North Augusta. While there she will also he visiting her son. Billy Motte. at the Veterans hospital in Augusta. ( T 3 . Mrs Florence Irvin of Clearwa-| ter. was p recent guest of her dau-i ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield Miss Jenny Abercrombie a n d Charles Butler were Sunday supper guests of Miss Betty Abercrombie and Ray Butler in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Fair and grandson. Mike Fair, of Greenville. | spent the week-end with their dau- j ghter. Mrs. Claude Gilstrap, and j Mr Gilstrap Martin Boo/er and Herbert Fallaw were recent visitors of the latter's father in Durham, N. C. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and Mrs Russell Trammell spent the week-end with their son and husband. Russell TranuneU. in Memphis, Tenn Airman Apprentice Trammell began school in hydrau lics on last Monday at the Navy- Air Technical Training Command school near Memphis Misses Betty and Brenda Lawson and Mrs Havlon Humphries of Pe oria. Ill . and Mrs. Frank Scott of Gastonia. N. C., were recent visi tors of Mrs Eula Quinton and fa mily . Mr and Mrs E C. Burdette at tended a birthday dinner honoring his mother. Mrs C. R. Burdette, in Iva recently Mr and Mrs C_ E Spradley spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach with their daughter, Mrs L O. Henry, and Mr Henry Mrs Henry and children returned home with the Spradleys for a visti. , Mr and Mrs Olvier Hayes and Roger of Snellville, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs J. C. Atkinson over the week-end Rondel Atkinson return ed home with them after a two 1 weeks stay m Snellville Mrs J H Seay and Miss Fero- line Seay of Clinton, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Trammell while they' were away On Sunday Mr. and Mrs James Seay. Mr and Mrs. Paul Glenn and Diedra of Green ville, Mr and Mrs Gary Bnssie and daughters of Winnsboro, visited Mrs Seay Mr and Mrs William Stone Mrs Stone and children are visiting the Trammells for a few weeks Mr and Mrs D Colie Aber crombie of Norfolk, Va.. are visit ing her mother. Mrs Rachel Mose ley Del mar Lawson is recuperating at home after having his tonsils re moved Thursday at Hays hospital. Mr and Mrs Fred Burnett and Freddie, Mr and Mrs. J. E. Can non of Arcadia, were Sunday guests of Mrs Burnett’s parents, Mr and Mrs D E Roberst. Miss Judy Fowler of Spartan- burg. spent the week-end with her cousin. Miss Nyoka Sprouse. Mrs Bobbie Fuller and small son of Beaufort, spent the past week with Mr and Mrs Bud Fuller. HC Fuller joined Mrs. Fuller and his parents here for the week-end. Also visiting the Fullers on Sunday were Mrs Betty Cauble and Sam Cauble of Anderson Miss Carol Franklin spent the past week in Newberry with Miss Joyce Cook ,~~ Mr and Mrs S H. Hughey of Pensacola, Fla., Mr. and Mrs Ro bert Hughey and family of Gary, Ind , Mr and Mrs. David Hughey and family of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs Jack Hughey of Joanna, were recent visitors of Mr and Mrs. H. N. Hughey. Attending with their dates were Mack Gaffney, Kenneth Trammell, and Ronald Corlev. were present to enjoy games and refreshments, dancing. _ Pearl was presented Mrs. Lois Webb assisted Mrs. all present. Sprouse in the courtesies of enter- taining ' Party refreshments were enjoyed by the group Miss Sprouse was re membered with many gifts. Shower Enjoyed Mrs. Bill Davis was honored Fri day evening with a pink and blue Off To School Service gifts from Tiie Wednesday night prayer ser-1 vice on next Wednesday evening . at the Baptist Church will be hon- Raptist Church Homecoming oring those in the community going Homecoming day for the Lydia away to school. Baptist Church will be Sunday, Sep- The public is invited to attend tember 14. w ith services begin- these and all services of the church. — ning with the Sunday school at Miss White Has Party jo o'clock. Birthdays and Anniversaries Miss Linda White celebrated her Rev. R. D. Gregg, former pastor, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hinson 11th birthday last week with a party : will preach at the morning service, will celebrate their 12th wedding at her home. and Rev. Stanley Hardee, also a anniversary August 31. ORR ANIMAL ♦ Apmuuv-^tatrdaFd CLINIC WINTBR. SUMMI* AND VKAFR ‘ROUND Whitmire Highway air conditioner* Hours: No Down Payment— 8-12 A. M.—1-6 P. 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