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Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1049 MOBILOIL Gas and Oil Complete Line Groceries CHARLIE NABORS 1 West Main Street Phone 511-W FASTER GROWTH! LESS WASTE! The new particle form of Spartan's nutritious Chick Starter and Spartan Broiler Ration is aptly named PARTICLES This eagerly-eaten granu lar form has the same nutri tious ingredients as Spartan Mashes. Eosy-to-sec, it en courages extra eating, fas ter growth and greater poul try profits. ' c-w-s G uano Co. Phone fJ2 HOME.* WHERE W£ ARE TREATED THE BEST A HO CRUMBU Lots of “grumbling*' is , caused by minor upset in ternal conditions which a simple remedy would elim inate. Consult us . .if need- j ed, we'll suggest you see your doctor. M'GEE’S DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 JOHN DEERE TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS THAT WORK Wire Tieing Pickup Hay Haler. Side Delivery Rake. Rig and Little Disk Har rows. Six and Ten Inch Hammer- mills. Four and Six Disk Tillers. Grain and Hay Elevator Combines. Mule and Tractor Mowers. Spring-tooth Harrows. Rubber Tired 4 - W h e e 1 Trailer* Used 4-Wheel Rubber Tire s' Manure and Lime Spread er, like new, $200.00. 14-Inch Roughage, Silage and H»mmermill, like new, $350.00. Korean Lespedeza Seed, Recleaned. J. R. Crawford South Broad St. at Armory Phone 10 I tertained E. J. Grace with a birthday dinner at their home on Pine street. Dinner was served to 22 guests. Out of town guests were Misp Ethel Grace, Andrew Grace and Carlton Robertson of Pineville, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson and family of Bath; W. E. McGinnis and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alexander and children of Piedmont. For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. MART SATTERFIELD, Correspo^ent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hughes of Columbia, were guests Sunday of the Birthday Party for Roger Whitmire latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.! Saturday afternoon the community Sharpton, Sr. center was the scene of a birth- Mrs. J. W. Fuller and Patsy, Lar- day party when Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ry Fuller and Joyce Todd visited Whitmire entertained for their young Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fuller in Ninety- son > Roger; who was celebrating his Six Sunday. sixth birthday. The lounge was Mrs. Lois Webb and son spent the decorated to represent a circus. The week-end in Joanna with Mrs. Betty t“ble with its blue cloth, was center- Wefob. ; ed with a circus wagon drawn by Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Todd of Lau- china elephants and camels topped rens. spent Sunday with Mr. and with colorful balloons. Large bal- Mrs. S. J. Todd, Sr. loons and many circus animals Little Beverly Webb spent the throughout the rooms helped to fur- week-end with her uncle and aunt, ther. create the circus atmosphere. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roach, near The guests on arrival were given c,linton - orange and blue ca<ps and posed for Little Priscilla Mathis of Pensacola, pictures. Numerous games were Fla., who is visiting her grandpar- played and later the young guests ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mathis, is were served refreshments of ice ill with measles. cream, animal crackers, peanuts, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pearson had p-nk lemonade. Balloons were dis- as their guests Sunday Mr. arid Mrs. trrbuted as souvenirs to the chil-1 Gibbs .Maynor and children and Mr. dren. Roger was remembered with and Mrs. Paul Painter and family of many gifts from his little guests. Gaffney. ^ j Assisting the Whitmires in the cour- P\ t. J. \\. Grain o. Columbia, vis- tesies of the evening were Mrs ited Misses Doris and Gladys Pear- Clyde Trammell and Miss Kathryn son Sunday. | Eiehelberger. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Land, Jr., and —— family of Union, visited Mr. and Luncheon Club To Meet Mrs. Claud Willard Sunday. j Today at 1 o'clock the Luncheon Tommy and Linda Ann Seay of club will hold its regular meeting Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. in the lounge of the community cen- and Mi*s. Clyde Trammell and fam- ter. At a business meeting held iJy- » Monday at the home of Mrs. Rosa Mrs. Kat Bennett and Carolyn Cole, the club selected as its color spent the week-end in Laurens with green and gold. The slogan, “Each Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bennett. for the ocher and All for Lydia Mills, Mrs. Bessie Whitmire of the Hur- was also adopted. The club is open ricane community, was the week-end to all Women of the community and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis. every- interested person is cordially Mr. and Mrs. Savannah James of invited to attend today’s luncheon. ’“Wbsflfuff, spent the week-end with — Mrs. Jessie Mills Ind: children. Mr. First Aid Course and Mi's. W. F. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson is teaching a First Judson Burton and family. Mr. and Aid course at the community center j Mrs. J::n Estes and children, Mr. and Monday through Friday from 1 to Mrs. Daniel Smith and C. T. Estes of 3 o’clock, The course, sponsored , Ninety-Six. were also guest of Mrs. by Lydia Mills, is one of several to M'lis Sunday. be offered, according to Walter Dan- Mr. and Mrs. Jot Abercrombie and hoff, mill superintendent, children, and Mrs. Henry Abercrom- Employees are urged to avail bie visited Mrs. Ervin Campbell near themselves of this opportunity of Greenville Sunday. learning what to do, when to do and Mrs. Rose Meeks is spending this how, in case of accidents. A number are already enrolled in Carl's class. week in Laurens with Mr. and Mrs. French Jones. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Armstrong of j Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. : L. Meeks during the week-end. j Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Crocker of Winston-Salem, N. C., were week Club 16 Meets ■‘Club 16 held its regular meeting Tuesday night. This was the second in a senes of culinary arts the club is studying. Pies, making the main OFFICE BOOKS — Ledgers, Ledge Binders and Sheets. Cash Booko Books — full stock. Chronicle Pub lishing Co. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. David dish of meats, and meat substitutes Satterfield. were demonstrated and served the Sandra Mills is spending this week members, in Ninety^Six with Mr. and Mrs., ——— W. F Green. Mothers Hold Meeting Walker Jones and family, Mr. and Thursday morning the Kindergar- Mrs. J. W. Johns and children of ten mothers held their meeting. Mrs. Union, Misses Minnie and Abbie James Huntley was elected chair- Jones and Mrs. Davis Jones of Spar- man of the club, and Mrs. Carl John tanburg, were gAests of Mr. and Mrs. son director of recreation. Plans K. F. Johns Sunday. were made to entertain the members Misses Annie Mae and Mary Craw, of the Kindergarten at an Easter ford spent the week-end in Simp- party. sonville with relatives. * ♦ Mrs. Mable Tucker and Loree of Patrol Members Enetertained Laurens, were week-end guests of! Saturday morning the community Mr. and Mrs. Tom Banks. j center was the scene of a lovely Mrs. Bessie Brown spent Sunday P art y when Barbara Ann Whitmire in Gaffney with relatives. and Barbara Sharpton entertained Mrs. Mart Satterfield and Linda honoring the members of their pa- visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kernells t™ 1 . each of whom had the privilege in Renno Sunday. of inviting a special guest. Games, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanders and square dancing and singing featured family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cobb th e evening's entertainment. The and children, and Mr. and Mrs. 1 g irls were assisted by their troop Harold Lawson and daughter attend- leader, Miss Eiehelberger, and Wil ed a birthday dinner for their father, ham Patterson. C. R Anderson, at his home in Pick-! ens Sunday. Story Hour Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hughes and Fifty-two boys and girls attended son were Sunday guests of Mr. and -^ rs - Hugh Eichleberger’s story hour Mrs. Robert Lee in West Clinton. ; on Wednesday. She retold the stor- ^ ies of “Abraham and Lot;” Isaac With The Sick and Abraham; and Little Tom Gerald Satterfield is suffering an Thumb. Many attended the re creation program. • arm injury. David Hughes has recovered from a week’s illness. George Roper has been ill with flu the past several days. Woman's Club Meeting Thursday evening the Woman’s club held its regular meeting in the | lounge of the community center with Receives Promotion - ; forty-eight members present. Mrs. James Satterfield, son of Mr. and W. E. Parrish, vice-president of the Mrs. Mart Satterfield, was recently club, presided in the absence of the promoted to boatswains mate, 2rd president, Mrs. Clyde Trammell. Mrs. class. BM3c Satterfield is serving W. T. Queen gave the devotional, us- with the navy aboard the USS El- in g 13t!h chapter of 1st Corinthians, dorado. Following a brief businees session Misses Ann Pitts and Barbara Work- Birthdays and Anniversaries , man sang a duet, accompanied by Doris Pearson will have a birthday Mrs. James Pitts at the piano. March 20. Continuing the topic, “ In the Sandra Mills and Charlie Harris Know,” Mrs. Bessie Owens discussed will celebrate their birthdays March salad making, giving recipes and dis- 29th. ; playing the Tuna loaf; fruit salad, Mrs. George Roper has a birthday and a vegetable salad. The salads March 14. were served as part of the evening's Dallas Cato will celebrate a birth- rfereshments. i Th club hostesses included Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Mrs. Davenport,' Miss Mary Johnson, Mrs. Henry Ab ercrombie and Mrs. Robbins. Miss -W | I _ > oYj\Kathryn Blakely, guest of the club, I day March 6, and Junior Cato’s birthday is March 25. Mrs. Kat Bennett will celebrate her birthday March 15. Beverly Webb will be 5 years _ March 15. ^|was presented a piece of lingerie, a Mrs. Charles Sparino will celebrate f>ift from club members, in apprecia- her birthday March 11. i tion of the help given in typing the _ J club's yearbook. Miss Blakely was W. M. S. Meets Today | also given a standing vote of thanks The Woman’s Missionary society | from the members present, will meet Thursday (today) at 7:30! The club closed its meeting by with Miss Mary Johnson. singing “Blest Be The Tie That Binds.” Birth Announcements Mack Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mack announce Brownies Meet t Monday afternoon the Brownies the birth of a son March 2 at Hays met at the community center with hospital. Mrs. Mack is the former their leader, Miss Eichelbe^jer, and Miss, Ruth Ballard. White Mr. and Mrs. Jack White announce , the birth of a daughter, Martha Ann, highlighted the program. uames m March 5 at the Blalock Clinic. 1 led by Gladys McCravy were a fea- assista/it leaders, Gladys McCravy and Dorothy Burnett Twenty-six little girls were present. Dramati zation of the poem, “Golden Keys,” Games 4rs. White is the former Miss Ruby Dover. 1 S ’ ■ '' • Birthday Dinner For Mr. Grace Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Jr., en- ture of the evening’s entertainment. The group closed their meeting by using the friendship circle and the prayer, “Three Things I Ask of Thee, Dear Lord,” followed by taps. Fussy About Freshness? so is yooi A«n Y*g Hov» nothing Ml in „V*n M comtt to iniitting that food bo obiolwtoly tro»h. Thot'i Ibo only kind wo buy and Iho only kind wo Mil. Ovr porlihobltt «>o corofully itloctod. import- od and nnhod to your AiP with 91001011 poitiblo tpood. You g*l thorn oxtia froth at AIP'% ovtryday low prUot. Stop in ond too. 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