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I / i Thursday, December 29, 1949 THE CLINTON CHKOMCl E Seven For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. MART SATTERFIELD, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Patterson tnd Mrs. Robert McGinnis were visi tors in Augusta, Ga., during the holidays. John Relue visited his son in Co- umbia over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. William Kitchens of Whitmire, and James Burnett of Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burnett recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte spent Sunday in Saluda with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Attaway. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Motte had as their guests Mr. end Mrs. Ralph Ballard of Stanley, N. C. Peggy Motte is spending a few <-ays with Mafgie Snyder in Cross Anchor. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell had es their guests Saturday Mrs. J. H. Seay, Miss Feroline Seay, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay of Clinton; Mr. ?nd Mrs. J. C. Heath and Mary Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath and c aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith < nd son of Ware Shoals; Mr. and Mrs. James Seay and children, Mr. rnd Mrs. Paul Glenn and son and Joel Alan Southerlin of Greenville. Kenneth Trammell is spending the W eek with Carey Smith in Ware Shoals. Cpl. Paul Minor of Fort Jackson, End Cpl. Duffie of New York, visited Cpl. Minor’s mother, Mrs. Cora Rod- r ers, over the week-end. Mrs. .Lois Webb and children spent Christmas in Camden with Mr. j.nd Mrs. John Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roach and children of Seneca, are spending several days with the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. W*. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd had as their guests for th§ holidays Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Harper and children and Mrs. Floree Thrasher of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henderson of Baltimore, Md. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and family were dinner guests Sunday ftf in! his parents, I Cauble. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cato had as It Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Trammell Clinton. + < W. E. McGinnis of Piedmont, spent 1 . , . ...... Christmas with his daughter. Mrs. • their guests during the holidays Mr. W. I. BaileJ, Jr., and Mr. Bailey. I»nd Mrs. Arthur Williams *nd Mr. t, j si , , and Mrs. Harry Davis and children Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller had as f chest<r their guests during the holidays Mr. I D N Morgan sp€nt the past week and Mrs. K. D. Crosby^nd c dr n . n Spartan b ur g witi his daughter,!” of Travelers Rest. Bobbie Fulle Mrs j H Gentry an( j Mr. Gentry.! returned home withthem tor * visit. , M and Mrs Randolph Gentry ^ ^ S aUbl T e Spen ^ ir In and Mrs. Clara Smith spent the with Mr. and Mrs. James Caub e week-end in Chester with Henry and Mountville. Lawson Smith Pvt. Henry Griffin of Alexandria Bm A5€rcrombie had a b i rt hday! V a * s P?? t XT ? iriStmaS With Mr - and December 28. | ♦ t aua Knii ’ CP 1 - George Roper of Fort Jack-i Mrs. IzellMoAlister spent the hoU- g spent the holidays with Mrs.i days in Piedmont with her son and R r and childreru , parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Press-i Mrs Melvin and chil . «« t i i-. j u j a r nr-.A dren spent Christmas day with her, Mrs. lola Cogdill and Ann of Ware parentSi Mr and Mrs Mack Harris. near Clinton. Claude Crocker and Gerald Sat-| terfield spent a few days the past week in Winston-Salem, N. C., with ***.* ♦.* ♦.* * ««*♦*♦,* *.* “ y -yr f t r t ft tjt ft ft r t f'ffji-t n rt r s r_t r v ri it r_t t > 11 s_> > i»»t> t» si t m > m » » M ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ *♦♦♦ *♦ % W» THRIFTY GROCERY BUYS! Home Circle FLOUR 25 lbs. $1«4S Black Eye PEAS lb. 17c I Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire during Christmas. Bar bara Whitmire returned home with them to spend the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton, Sr -.^ r Crocker’s"narenta* I Diane Abercrombie’s birthday was dren as guests Christmas day. Those Deeernb€r 26 from out of town were Mr. and Mrs.! Mr and Mrs Buddy ^^3 vis- ' O. R. Hughes and children of Co- • | ed j n Union during the holidays, lumbia; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miller>| ^ rs j^eal Ballew spent Christmas Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton, Jr., - n Hampton, Va., with her son, and son of Greensboro, N. C. Floyd White, and Mrs. White. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grace and daugh- and Mrs. Douglas Greer and £ ter spent the holidays in Pineville, M rs . Effie Jones and daughter spent N. C., with relatives. ■ j be holidays in Shannon, Ga.„ with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis of Spar- | re i at ives. tanburg, Jack Davis of Camp Le-, Mr and Mrs A T Crawford vis- Jeune, N. C., and Bobbie Davis of | Jted Mr _ and Mrs j L Mahaffey Texas, visited Mr. and Mrs. Rexjj n Greer over the week-end. Harris Monday. i Mr and Mrs . R oy Carter and Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Lamb of Atlan-! j arn jjy spent the holidays in Green- ta, Ga., visited Mr* and Mrs. Claud v jUe with the latter’s parents, Mr. Willard recently. Mr. and Mrs.: and Mrs c . B. Tucker. Willard had as their guests Christmas | Mrs. Floyd Willard of Cross Hill, 1 Birthdays and Anniversaries Guy Willard and son of Waterloo.! Henry Ab€rcrombie celebrated his , Complete Line BEECHNUT BABY FOOD Strained 4 jars 39c Chopped 2 jars 31c DUZ, TIDE, SUPER SUDS Large sire 27c Size 216 ORANGES, dozen :: 19c SUGAR 5 lbs. 45c COLL ARDS large'bunch 15c POTATOES, 5 lbs. . 39c 12 Gauge—6 Shot SHOTGUN SHELLS, box .... $1.79 Irish ! POTATOES, 10 lbs. 35c G. Washington TOBACCO, lb. tin . 83c i it ft On Monday Mr and Mrs. VriBard^.^ Decembfr 23 . and children Mr. and Mr# Fred | Mr and MrJ MarU „ Neal had aJ Patterson and son visited Mr, and, es ov „ the we ek-end Mr. j 8 M " Gr0 r r „ W ‘ n f r8 n m H ° r „ e 1 T" W< ^,iand Mrs. Tom Flow and children, !5i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Huntley and and Mrs Har KeUy and chll . sons spent Saturday in Inman w.tn dren o[ Joanna Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cothran Johns and ^ 0[ Union Tv A. E. Ellis of Gaffney visited || spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs . K . F. Johns Sunday. 8 MorrelFs LARD 4 lbs. 59c Danny Black J, B. Huntley. Helen and little have measles. ©evaughn Cauble, a student at, . . . , . Mt. Carmel high school in Lawson, nounce marriage of their daugh TOP QUAUTY MEATS! Aged N. Y. State CHEESE ib. 49c Greer-Coker Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Greer an-J; Ky., is spending the holidays with COUNTY TAX NOTICE! DECEMBER 31 IS DEADLINE FOR PAYING 1949 COUNTY TAXES WITHOUT PENALTY Penalty in January v 1 Per Cent Penalty in February 2 Per Cent y Penalty in March 3 Per Cent Penalty April 1st 7 Per Cent PAY NOW - AVOID PENALTY Sam M. Leaman County Treasurer ter, Annie Ruth, to Charles Coker. The wedding was solemnized on Thursday, December 22, at 11 o’clock at the home of Rev. R. D. Gregg. I The bride had as her attendant her sister, Mrs. Effie Jones and Dick Fennell was best man. Mrs. Coker is formerly of Shannon, Ga.-* j The bride wore for her wedding a blue wool dress with white coat j-j and black accessories. Jhe young couple will make their home for the present with the groom’s parents on Palmetto street. Fresh Country EGGS, dozen • 58c Morrell’s BREAKFAST BACON, lb. 49c Borden’s Canned BISCUITS, can 15c Tenderized STEAK, Ib. 7Sc Jowl BACON lb. 32c Little Girl Has Party Mrs. H. J,. Puckett was hostess Wednesday afternoon at the com munity center celebrating the fourth birthday of her little daughter, Ger aldine. The rooms were decorated in S • motif of green and red, suggestive of MorreU’s Thick FAT BACK lb. 17c JOHN R. HOLLAND GROCERY and MARKET 8 I ii h I *4 ft WE DELIVER PHONE 130-J the Christmas season. Mrs. Wallace, and Mrs. Cumbie led the children in singing and playing several,games, j ^— r ; *— invited 1 " into^ the ^dining room Tnd served cake and fruit punch. Happy Birthday was sung as the lighted birthday cake was brought in. Fa vors of small candy canes were j ft given by Mrs. Puckett and Mrs. S. IH B. Snelgrove. Geraldine received £ many gifts from the little friends present. twenty-twj 8 B Christmas Party Enjoyed Emoloyees of the cloth room en tertained with a lovely Christmas party Friday night at the community cente r . The i ooms were decorated in seasonal colors of red and green j & In the library a lighted Christmas & tree adorned a table filled with gifts. 1950 Calls For;.. NEW ! ft ft « K Mrs. Burton Reeder, Mrs. Eloise Mc- % Savings Accounts 2%—DIVIDEND—3% K We invite savings accounts from the people of Clinton and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient ser vice, and you will receive your dividend promptly each January 1st and July 1st. Any amount — from $1 up — opens an account; Each account is insured up to $5000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people may have up to $15,000 fully insured. Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged. Chartered and Supervised by the United States Government Laurens Federal Savings & Loan Association. Telephone 22271 LAURENS’ LARGEST SAVINGS INSTITUTION 104 West Main Street Laurens, S. C. Elven, Mrs. Lou Whitmire and Mrs. ^ Wallace led in the recreation. In the parade of Christmas gifts Mrs G. C. Parrish, Jr., won the prize, a huge candy cane. Burton Reeder I won a corsage of red carnations ; which he presented Mrs. Reeder. As the guests assembled in the li brary a knock on the door was heard and Santa Claus came in t distribute the gifts. An artistically wrapped gift was presented to Harold Hairs ton. When opened it proved to be a pair of long red flannels, which Mr. Hairston donned and wore dur- iing the evening. i From a beautifully laid table Mr. land Mrs. L. A. Williams served re freshments of hot dogs, potato chips, fruit cake and coffee. About forty guests enjoyed this lovely occasion. SOCIETY (Continued from page three) ^attended Lander college through her junior year. At Lander she was art editor of the Erotheasian and also of the college annual. At the time of her marriage she was teaching art in the elementary schools of Blacksburg. Mr. Smith attended the Ninety Six schools and received his B.S. degree in Business Administration at Pres byterian college. He served three andj a half years with the U. S. Army and is now employed at Baldwin Motor Company in this city, where he and his bride will reside. LOSES BROTHER Friends of Mrs. C. N. Mauney will sympathize with her in the death of her brother, Charlie Swinnie, which occurred Monday afternoon at his home in Columbia. 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