The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 31, 1953, Image 11

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I * * i Diuntday, Dwrmb^r SI, 19S3 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Paee Thre# WES! CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS SflRS GRADY SMITH, Corripondc nt »nd ReproenUttvg^Phong^^-J Mr. and Mat. Fred Rhodelsperger' ry Lawson during the holidays, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rlwdel-; Miss Marie Weir and William Weir sperger of Newberry visited Mrs. were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Alice Kinard and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Trammell and HoLtzelaw Friday. son, Ernest, spent Friday with the Charles Kinard, GM-2 of Norfolk, | latter’s mother, Mrs. Sadie Mabry Va., is visiting his mother, Mrs. E. B. l n Union. Mrs. Thornton Meadors and son, > Harold, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E.: Ward and Mr. and* Mrs. C. L. Carter i .. — Norton and Mr. Norton. Mrs. J. Smith of Beech Island and Kenneth Smith of Alburquequqe, N. M., visited Mr. and Mrs. Rufus in Lancaster during the week-end. King Monday. * Mrs - Joe E - Land spent the holi- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wehunt of Jo-^ajs with her mother, Mrs. F. A. anna and Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Lathrop J Buchanan in Swannaoa, N. C. of Aiken w$re Friday guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Gilstrap, Jr., j Ina Bell Hoopers.- : and family spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell West and 1 their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud son of Greenville spent the-holidays with his mother, Mrs. J. J. West. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tinsley and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Eatl Kelley in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparks and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bolton and children of Green\yood Gilstrap, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Fair in Greenville. Those enjoying Christmas with Mrs. J. H. Seay were: Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Southerlin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jaimes Seay and children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and son, of! Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. John Heath I and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Royce' were holiday guests of their parents, Smith and son and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks. On Mon- Gary Brissey of Ware Shoals, day Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe of Un- i Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and ion visited the Sparks. son of Greenwood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannon have Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle, returned home after a week’s visit Mr. and Mrs. James Thornton of with the latter’s sister, Mrs. John Lewis and Mr. Lewis in Tampa, Fla. Anderson were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker Sunday. Mrs. Ora Woods spent Sunday with j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell and her son, Robert Woods and Mrs.; daughter, Becky, of Charlotte, N. C., Woods in Greenwood. , spent the .holidays with the latter’s Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Few, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner. Mrs. Grady Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenzine Herbert Davis, of Jacksonville, Fla., ( visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith were holiday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. in Anderson Sunday. J. W. Lowe and other relatives. ■■■♦ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart vis- New Year’s Service Tenight ited Miss HalUe Thornton in Enoree A New year's Eve Watch service Sunday. I w m ^ conducted at Calvary Baptist Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Milam and churc h Thursday night beginning at Mis* Sandra Meadors have returned 1 10 43 0 ’ ck>ck The Service will con- home after a week s visit with Mr. ^ Q f song, prayer, testimony and and Mrs. Milton Milam in Miami, 1 a message by Rev D w Sat- Fla . and Mf. and Mn. Wyman Milam terfield, pastor of Hunt Memorial in Hollywood, FU Baptist church at Newberry Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Weir and Rev j w spillers, pastor of the •or. of Greenville, n*mt Chn.Una* to the with the formers mother, Mrs. J F Ur* Palmer Ballinger of Greer •pen*. Christmas with her sister, Mrs J. J Smith Miss Anne Barnes was the week end guest of Miss Polly Anderson in La Ft i nee Mr and Mrs Leo Heatherly and Birthdays And Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice celebrated their wedding anniversary December 28th John Finley will celebrate a birth day January 2. __ Pfc Rudloph Hamrick celebrated Mr and Mrs. Guy Tumblin visited hU blrthday Decembr* M Mr and Mrs Richard Blackmon and! N< , a , and Tony ro , ler Mrs S. F Suttles in Lancaster dur- birthday , yesterday inf the holidays | Woodward celebrated a Mrs. Annette Thomas of Louisville, birthday December 28 Ky. Mrs. Florence Moore of Au- Mus Gerry Trammell will cele-| gusts, Ga. Miss Margaret Williams brate . birth d*y Monday of Birmingham, Ala., Mr and Mrs. ^ Robert Woods of Greenwood. Miss w The Hick Lee Ellen Williams and J. D. Wil- Miss Juanita Nance has returned liams of Laurens and Mr and Mrs homt jfter w-veral days stay at Hays; J. L Smuh and daughter. Gay, ofj boi p| U j w ith a broken leg injury. , Greenwood were Saturday guests of j D Hughes has returned to his I Mrs. Ora Woods borne after being a patient at New-} Pvt. Pat Lowe is spending a ten- ^..y bo.piui from injuries sus- day leave with his parents, Mr. and ^ tamed in an automobile wreck. Mrs. J. V. Lowe after which he will ( uttle Tmomy Brown is convalesc- report to Fort Jsckson. j ing the home of his parents, Mr Mr and Mrs R. B Toms of Rom-, nd Mrr Tom Bcown after an ap- Ga., Miss Ruth Toms of Charlotte, I p* n dectomy at Hays hospital, and Miss Belh Toms of Durham. fnendt of Mrs William Cannon N. enjoyed the holidays with w m j earn Wl tg regret that she is a their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P., ^tient at Hays hospital. Tonis. John R Foste; is critically ill at Mrs. Laura Mae Howard spent j bls borne Friday with Mrs Alice Howard ini Mr# powers is able to be Piedmont. I ou t a fter an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Terry and chil- Mr D L McGee has been ill at dren spent Christmas with the lat-J the homc of his daughter, Mrs. Paul ter's mother, Mrs. D. G. Jackson in j Quinton. Columbia. j Little Danny Ivester is ill at the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon and | home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs children and Tom Holsonback of Ar g 0 Ivester. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker and children, of Laurens, and S-C Willie Cannon of Camp Hood, Mo, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Can non during the holidays. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Williams spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. WilKams in Greenwood. Misses Olivia and Elizabeth Williams re turned home with them for the week end. ' Pvt. Alvin Hampton of Fort Jack- son, Misses Maxine Gwinn and Mary Millwood of Spartanburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Hampton during the holidays. Miss Opal Barker, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Rudolph Barker has been ill several days. W. O. McGee is a patient at the Blalock clinic. McGinnis-Graham Wedding In a lovely home ceremony Wed nesday, December 23 at 5 p. m. Missi Juanita McGinnis became the brid-*; of Wayne Graham. The vows were spoken before an improvised altar in front of the man tle flanked with palms, candalabras with Lighted tapers and floor baskets of white gladiolus and carnations. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick and'The officiating minister was Rev. daughter, Juanita, accompanied Mrs Hamrick’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Dill- isaw to her home in Calhoun Falls Saturday. Mrs. Dillishaw had been visiting the Hamricks for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Owens visited Mr. and Mrs. Luke Adams near Ep- worth Friday. Those visiting Mr. and and Mrs. H. A. Adams during the' holidays • were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adams of Ware Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Adams, Mr. and Mrs. James Adams of Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Adams of CallLson. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leoprad and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. El bert Leoprad near Joanna Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Smitherman, Sr, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Buster Smitherman and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Srtiitherman in At lanta, Ga. Richard Finley is spending the week with Mr. land Mrs. Russell Law- son in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reese and children of New Orleans, La., spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Finley and aon, of Anniston, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Smith, Mr and Mrs. Jack Lawson and children and Mrs. Lelk Smith of Buffalo visited Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Lee Powers, pastor of the bride The bride’s only attendant was Miss Frances Graham, sister of thb groom and George McGinnis, brother of the bride served as best man. The bride was attired in a light) blue wool garbardine suit with navy accessories and wore a corsage "of red rosebuds. The vows were spoken in the pres ence of the two families and close friends at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Odis Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Graham are now home at 401 Jackson street. Brotherhood Meets Tuesday evening at 7:30 the Broth erhood of Calvary Baptist church held their regular monthly meeting at the church. The meeting was call ed to order by the President, Grady Smith. Roll call and minutes of prev ious meeting and business disposed of a round table discussion on “What Baptists Believe” was led by the pas tor, Rev. J. W. Spillers. Birth Announcement Suttles Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Suttles are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of u son, Kenneth Verner, December 23 at Hays hospital. ‘ Mn. Suttles is the former Miss Joanne Barker. We Will Be Closed All Day Jan. 1st. % t? Ft save more in*54! With V\0? 0^ C HOV) " SLICED POM KREY’S DELICIOUS BROWN GRAVY CastUberry’s Famous Chili Same & Meat Tasty Chaf Boy-ar-deo Meat Bails With Gravy . No. 2 Con No. 2 10c A Now Year’s Favorite — Golden Isle COLLARDS - For A New Year's Treat—Bush's Best TURNIP GREENS riOc Old Block Joe BLACKEYE PEAS r i4c Roasted To Perfection! Save 20cl Dixie Home Silver Cup 100% Pure Instant 4-Ox. Jar Coffee. . u, S5c Coffee .^ 78c So Thrifty Are Thrifty Maid TOMATOES 2 n * ,m Cons Veri-Best Produce Values! Fresh Green COLLARDS L«e. Bch. 19c Sweet get the BEST f° r USS! Comploto Assortment of School Supplies! LEAF FIUERS . £ 10c Wide Pencil Loose Leaf TahletsHOc Binders 1 *23c Package of 12 Easy Writing Composition Pencils'‘•27c Becks . l -10c SPRING ONIONS 2-2Sc Fresh Mustard & Turnip Greens 2 ltM 25c California RED EMPEROR GRAPES 2 - 25c Sugary SWEETSC.YAMS . .3-33c Frozen Food Values! PictSweet Frozen Fresh BUTTER BEANS ,2 C 37c Southland Flavorful TURNIP GREENS .237c Charmin Paper NAPKINS •y 25c Austex BEEF STEW ir 33c Dry Skim Milk CLOVERLEAF 'C 17c Creamy Peanut Butter BEECHNUT 37c 11-Oz. Jar Aunt Jemima CORRMEAL £ 37c Liquid Starch TEXIZE Si 19c Economical Charmin Kitchen Towels *•* 17c Gold Medal Gold Medal MACARONI SPAGHETTI 2 c 27c 2 C 27c Cut-Up, Ready For The Panl Quality-Tender Start The New Year Rightl Fresh Hog Jowls 29‘ A Tasty New Year's Treat! Smoked New Year's Dinner Delight! Oven Ready H0GJ0WL .u 29c FAT HENS t. 47c Quality-Tender Dressed & Drawn Economical Frank's Turkey Hens u63c Liver Mush tb 19c Fish And Dairy Department Values! Medium Size Grade A Med. Mountain View Shipped FRESH SHRIMP .-69c FARM EGGS . - - 59c Flavorful Red Tasty, Mild PERCH FILLETS . - 33c YELLOW CHEESE - 49c Spaghetti Or Macaroni DELMORKO 2 70 * 90|» Pkgs. AiVV Cashmere Bouquet BEAUTY SOAP 3 *- 22c Cashmere Bouquet BEAUTY SOAP 2 21c Extra Soft Charmin FACIAL-TISSUE Charmin Soft TOILET TISSUE 5? 17c 3 ** 27c Beauty Bar PETER PAN The Finer Shortening JEWEL 3 *- 22c £ Sic ’ For A Cleaner Wash Octagon SUPER SUDS TOILET SOAP % 27c 4 *•* 19c 1 Ideal Enriched DOG FOOD 2 No -' 90* Cans Z9C For Salads R Cooking JEWEL OIL 61c Qt. Btl. Sudsy Detergent OCTAGOH 30c