The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 19, 1942, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
FOR THE WEEK
W. P. McLendon, Correspondent
Thursdoy, November 19 # 1942
Mrs. Janie Kernels and Mr. and
Mrs. Milford Kernels of Great Falls,
visited Mr. and Mrs. James Yarbor
ough Sunday.
J. D. Mathess and Leroy Mathess
of Mt. Holly, are visiting their aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Whit
man.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith andj
daughter spent Sunday with the lat- j
tor’s parents, Mr. ^and Mrs. G\is j
Harris, in Clinton.
Mrs. Dora Harris visited her spn.
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. r
Mac Harris, near Clinton Sunday.
Friends of Colie Abercrombie will |
be glad to know he has been pro-1
moted to 2nd class machinist’s mate j
in the navy air Oorps.
Mrs. Rosa King of Whitmire,)
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Howell. . |
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pace and son
visited the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Monroe Pace, in Laurens Sun
day.
Friends of Jesse Abercrombie will
be glad to know he has . been pro
moted to private first class.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hunter are now
making their home in Great Falls.
Mrs. C: E. Neal and son are spend
ing a few days at Great Falls with)
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hunt- |
er. •’
Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Bridwell and 1
children of' Honea Path, spent the)
week-end with Mr. and Mrs, W. J. I
Dabbs.
Mrs. Rixie Merritt visited her;
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CHRISTMAS!
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Shoppert who choote gift* note will gei
the creun of our ttock . . . and they
will find merchandite here now that
may not beltntdlable Inter, Be ture of
getting what you want when you want
it by retetving ygjtr^gifU. We'U held
Ym, Juit iiM our laymxmy pUnl Simply,
mme in and eelect from oar targe ttock of
'giftt, have me keep your telectionm
yon whiteyou pay in tnuU payments.
. w gift-time your required 1/3 down pay*
h madeand the gifft ora yours
sisier. Mrs. Tom Ervin, near Clinton
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Richey and
son spent Sunday in Newberry with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jackson.
, Mr. and Mrs. George Blackwell of
Newberry, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs/C. W. Blackwell.
C. T. Estes of Woodruff, visited
his daughter, Mrs.. Rufus Mills, the
past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw of
Lebanon. Tenn., spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emery.
Misses Annie Huff and Daisy
Grant have returned home after
spending a few weeks in Greer with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson of Lau
rens, and Mrs. Earle Barbee of Gold-
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. D.^D. Mc-
Minns of Whitmire were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. CL Smith.
Mr. and .Mrs. Herman Robinson
•nd daughter of Greer, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Robinson. ’ .
Sgt. and Mrs. Reuben Blackwell
and daughter of Winnsboro, spent
the week-end with the former’s
mother, Mrs. F. J. Blackwell. Mrs.
Blackwell remained for a visit.
Pvt. Paul Taylor of Fort Jackson,
visited Mrs. Taylor during the week-
jend.
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. Roy Snyder observed her
birthday November 13.
Betty Sanders had a birthday No
vember 16th.
Elaine Crocker and Charlie Hairs
ton celebrated their birthdays No
vember 18.
On The Sick List
Mrs. Mattie Taylor is a patient at
the local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Navy are ill at
their home on Main street.
Instalation Services
At Lydia Church
Installation services for . the Rev.
C. F. Allen as pastor wdll be held
on Sunday evening, November 22,
at 7:30 at Lydia Presbyterian church,
with Rev. C. J. Matthew's presiding.
Rev. J. K. Roberts will preach, and
Rev. C. A. Calcote r _will charge the
pastor.. The charge to the congre
gation will be given by Dr. M. W.
Brown. Dr. D. J. Woods and Elder
E. G. Kay will complete the com
mission from the South Carolina 1
Presbytery.
The public is invited to attend the 1
installation services.
Compliance Reporters
In Field For AAA
Performance reporters are now in |
the rield making the final check for!
performance on this year’s AAA 1
program. County Agent C. B. Can- |
non. states. Each farmer should j
see that all the practices are listed
or any corrections, in case there are
corrections, on their compliance rec
ords. - ’ •
November 30 is the final date for
spreading agricultural limestone.
There are approximately 200 tons
yet to be delivered by the lime com
pany and it is hoped this delivery
will be made at once. Several farm
ers have not scattered lime now on
their farms.
Local Teachers Attend
Meet In Columbia
The city schools were represented
by Superintendent Pat H. Hobson,
Ellis P. Stockman, R. E. Mabry, Miss
es Irene Workman and Margaret
Blakely at the State Superintendence
conference of the South Carolina
Board of Education held in Colum
bia Friday and Saturday.
After the conference Saturday
morning a meeting of the Council of
Delegates of the South Carolina Edu
cation Association was held, and at
tended by’Miss Blakely, Miss Work
man, and Mr. Hobson, members of
the association.
A talk was given by Dr. Ben D.
Wood of the Civil Aeronautics ad
ministration of Washington, on the
"Importance of Air Age as Applied
to Schools.”
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