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t - V / /. ■ Page Eight ' S' ' • TttfXttNTON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 29, 1948 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF . Marion Hamm. Mesd&mes Ed Hunnicutt, J. M. ! Ross, Boyce Oxner, Joe Abrams, MRS. CECIL O DELL, Correspondent and Representative ‘ Wait Fulmer and Rev, E. Bauk-| night attended The spring district" Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Fuller ofjand Mrs. Willie Fleming in Pacoiet. i Methodist "meeting in Edgefleld Tues- 1 Newberry, were Sunday^guests ot| Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bedenbaugh d a y. ' Mrs. Mary Fuller and family. and children attended the Beden-I Mrs. Jesse Thomas and daughters Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Montgomery, baugh'reunion in Saluda Sunday; J of Charlotte, N. C.. spent the week- Thomas Montgomery, and W. T. Me- ! Mr. and Mrs. Pope Johnson and end with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas. Donald of Blackstock, were Sunday ’ children of Clinton, were Sunday S-Sgt. and Mrs. Raymond Frank- Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dickey, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Holley, lin and children of Greenville, spent Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chandler andj Mir. and Mrs. Lindsey Guinn of ‘ the week-end with the former's par-, family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ma-, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Franklin.' and family and Lelancj* Hazel had lone and son of Whitmire, spent Mrs. Joe Abrams, Miss Doris Ab- dinner in honor of Mrs. Chandler’s.Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezell rams and Bruce Abrams were Sun- birthday at Amick’s Sunday. ! Abney. day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salters and | M r . and Mrs. Elmer Bennett and Reid in Lyman, children spent Sunday with Mr. and son were Sunday guests of Mrs.j Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce, Mrs. J. Mrs. Chris Salters in Greenwood. Mr .and Mrs. Harry McCall and children. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Medford Bennett's parents in Union. B. Allbrook arid daughter, Jerry, of guests of Sumter, were week-end Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White and children of Mauldin, spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Walter Fulmer, j Mrs. Vernon Garner and son, Lar- I ry, were visitors in Greenville Sat- C. A. Dickey, w^s a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Living- of Union, were recent visitors of.ston in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Craft. Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert, Jr., and Mr and Mrs. John Fulmer were Terry spent the week-end in New- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.|jj err y w jth h er parents, Mr. and Luther Douglas in Gray Court. j Edwin Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Swygert and, ^j r anc j ^j rs •p. E. Stevens ofjurday. 1 Perry, Jr . spent the week-end * n ; Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Elvin' Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Horne of Co- Atlanta, Ga„ with Mr. and Mrs.. J-: Stevens Sunday.—— j lonial .Beach, .Va., were week-end C. Doland. - j ^j rs Chris Flow spent the week- guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Dell. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Knight and en( j j n Greenville with Mr." and Mrs. 1 Oh Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Horne and Hugh Craig. j Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and Minnie Bridges in Newberry. Mrs. Guy Prater^ and Miss Mary Jo Fulmer w’ere Sunday visitors in children of Greenwood, werefrecent visitors -of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCumber. 1 children of Buffalo, spent the week- Mr. land Mrs. Coley Campbell enc j w ith Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Miss Florella Campbell .visited j and Mrs Claude Parrish. Miss Campbell s brother, who is a and Mrs. Ruby Lanford visited patient at the \ eteran s hospital, in Mrs. Lanford’s father in Woodruff Columbia, Saturday. j recently. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Owens andj Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphries sons, and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Weath ers spent Sunday in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Frazier and children w r ere recent visitors of Mp Columbia. Miss Margaret Warren of Augusta, Ga., is spending several days here with friends. f Mrs. Reginald Rushton and sons and Mrs. Anne Girk of Saluda, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs; Clyde Atkins. W. S. C. S. Will Meet The Woman’s Society of Christian Service will hold their May meeting- Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. Mes- dames Cecil O'Dell and Rudolph" Prater will be hostesses during the social hour. You are invited to come. SUPPOSE IT BLOWS UP? Fire Insurance alone is not enough. Great damage can be caused by explosion, smoke, hail, windstorm, etc. Make sure that you have Extended Coverage. WE LEND MONEY ON AUTOMOBILES S. W. SUMEREL, Agent CLINTON, S. C. Jacobs Building—Tele. 80 The iCnu Casualty sad y of Haofbcd, Coon. joined Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Merchant, Miss Ruth Merchant and John Long shore in Newberry and spent Sat urday in Columbia. Mrs. Charlie King, Thelma and Jimmy King, were week-end guests of Mrs. King’s sister, Mrs. Willie Ward, in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holsonback and children, Mrs. Peggy Snelgrove, Joy ! Ann and Mrs. Pearl Williams spent | Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wertz in Newberry. 7 Mission Study Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hughes 1 and Noyv in progress is the mission Mrs. E. Welchel were Sunday visi-' of the Woman’s Society of tors of Mr .and Mrs. O. R. Motes in i Christian’Service. Each Wednesday Ware- Shoals. * evening at 7 o'clock through May 12, Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson and a chapter will be discussed. Leading’ ! Dusty, Mrs. L. J. Brock, Roger Poore, the discussions is Mrs. Lavinia Cool- Mr. and Mrs. James Fulmer and'®?- The book used is “Great Prayers sons, Mrs. Edwin Thomas, Carolyn Bible,’ by Charles M. Laymon. and Harry Lee Thomas visited Mr.f^ em ^ e r s Ide church and visitors and Mrs. Harry Estes in Cross An-; are cordiall y invited to attend, chor Sunday. i | Mrs. Rolf Clark spent the week-! ,, _ With The Sick j end with her mother. Mrs. W. G Mrs ' Duane Gause has been dulte jill at her home near Goldville. Puckett, in Greer. Mr. and Mrs.'Cecil Farmer and’ children spent Sunday in Whitmire | with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sweatt. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr. andj, “Rr D^nenTn'd'™- *“» ! Miss Mary Jo Fulmer were Sunday Birthday Dinner i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt en- jtertained Sunday in honor of their i small daughter, Jackie’s, birthday. dinner guests of Mrs. A. F. Campbell in Clinton. ing Jackie celebrate the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt, pa ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. t ft t~\ n r I Jack Rhodes of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. '.7 Rnihv H V n mP 7 Haro,d Rh “ d «- Geneva Mill,on Im p . J J ,r, i :eC . ,1 c De l l ' ot 1—r.m. and Little Misse. Linda M,ss Ruth Ha.r Spent Saturday ,n and Kathleen Rhodes ot CIinton . Columbia. 0 ? W ai. U. Will Meet The Woman's Missionary Union of the Baptist church will have tneir; monthly meeting Tuesday at 7:30 in tne assembly room of the church. AR members are^cordiaily invited. - ; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCrary spent the week-end with friends in Green- ! wood. . - . 1 Vernon Garner spent the week-end j at Camp Old Indian. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin of Clin- ton, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. ifllteSL BRINGS THE Ihl&You mf '4mm QUALITY SAVINGS - FLOUR - 25 Lbs. 50 Lbs. BIRDSEY'S BEST $2.04 $3.98 4 BROTHERS $1.87 $3.64 MONEY SAVER $1.74 $3.38 SPECIAL DISCOUNT—200 LBS. OR MORE ALL MASH STARTER - 25 lbs. $1.57 100 lbs. $5.90 BIRDSEY’S QUALITY FEEDS LAYING MASH 20% :77T $5.50 SCRATCH GRAIN $5.15 DAIRY FEED 20% $4.70 HOG RATION $5.05 SPECIAL DISCOUNT — 1.000 LBS. OR MORE FROM MILL TO YOU—ot—’ * "UM THE Bt*T* J Farmer-Summers , Mrs. Lee Farmer announces the marriage of her daughter, Frances Jean, to Thomas Le$ Summers of Goldville. The vows - were 'spoken at the Methodist parsonage-with-Rev,! H .F. Bauknight officiating, Saturday at 4:30 o’clock. The bride was lovely in a pink’ butcher linen dress with eyelet trim and white accessories. Mrs. Summers is the daughter ol Mrs. Lee Farmer and the late Mr. Farmer. Mr. Summers is the son of Mr. and ?vlrs. L. H. Summers. After a short wedding trip the 1 young couple will make their home on Hampton street with the groom’s parents. Miss Matthews Weds Joe Wise Miss Dorothy Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Matthews, and Joe Wise, both of Goldville, were united in marriage Saturday, April 24. The ceremony was performed by Rev. P. L. Bauknight art the parson- | age of Broad Street Methodist churcn | in Clinton and was witnessed by a j few close friends of the couple. For her weeding the ^bride chose a suit of light -blue with gray ac cessories and an orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Wise will make their home in Goldville. BIR D SO FLOUR & FEED STORES Miisgrore Street CLINTON, S. C. « DIRECT FROM MILL TO VOU - Demonstration Club To Give Ploy The public is invited to attend, a play, “The Club Sing,” at the War rior Creek school Saturday, M^y 1, at 8 o’clock. The play is b^ing given by the member? of Long Branch Home Demonstration club, and di rected by Mrs. Theodore Sumerel. An admission fee will be charged. Hairdressers Have Meeting Here The regular meeting of the Lau- rens-Clinton Hairdressers Associa - ? lion was held on Monday evening at Dell’s Beauty Shoppe. A salad plate-with tea was served at the beginning of the meeting after which the business of the association was discussed. About twenty members were in attendance. B elk’s... “Savings Great In ’48” MOTHERS DAY SUNDAY, MAY 9TH Select Useful, Practical Gifts.. Give Something to Wear MOTHER WILL LOVE A COOL, COOL SUMMER DRESS * ' ‘ $8.95 to $16.95 Designed for cool charm, in lovely soft colors and patterns. Delightfully flattering styles. What a wonderful gift for Mother on her day! Light weight spun linens, rayon crepes and cool Bembergs -Siltt 9. to 15, 12 to 20, 38 to 50. 16& to U\i. (Ready-to-Wear—Second Floor) ANY MOTHER WOULD LOVE COTTON FROCKS $2.79 to $3.98 Made of 80 square percales, tailored by “Fruit of the Loom”—the brand name that spells quality. Choose from many styles and colors! Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 50. CHOOSE A CHARMING HAT $2.98 to $5.95 Pretty, pretty Summer Hats —cool, colorful straws. Hats to please your every whim and fancy — small brims, wide brims, and little bonnet types. A wide selection awaits you. REMEMBER MOTHER WITH A NEW BAG $2.98 to $7.95 Show her your gratitude and affection. Giyc her a gift of lasting beauty. Choose from black patent leathers, reds, greens, all, white and white combinations. Plastic, leather, and fabric. FOR A LOVELY LADY GOWNS Cool Batistes $2.98 Printed Rayons $3.98 The gift she alwavs needs—crisp, cool Printed Batistes and Printed Rayons. All sizes. USEFUL AND PRACTICAL COTTON SLIPS — $2.19 to $3.98 Mother will say, “Just what I needed.” Straight cut gored slios, "lain and eyelet trims. Sizes 32 to 44. THE QUALITY IS LOVELY MISS SWANK and SEAMPRUFE SLIPS $3.98 to $5.95 Always a lovely gift. They fit perfectly. Choose from satin or crepe, white and tearose, plain and lace-trimmed. PASTEL COLORED SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES 72x108 Sheets ... $3.29 81x108 Showy \ $3.48 45x36 Cases 89c At last the luxury of color in practical, heavy- duty muslin. You'll love the smooth quality, the extra fine weave for longer wear. Peach, green, blue, dusty rose, candlelight yellow. CANNON AND PACIFIC MILLS FINE MUSLIN SHEETS 81x99 Sheets ... $2.49 Tested for quality and long wear. The famous names>give you only the best. Bleached snow- white, ready for use. 42x36 Case»-^59c. A GIFT MOTHER WILL CHERISH PRESTO PRESSURE COOKERS 6-qt. Meat Master $15.95 4-qt. Cook Master $12.95 The gift of a lifetime. Mothers and house wives call them their “best kitchen helpers.” For high speed cooking and safe pressure can ning. MIRRO-MATIC, 6-QT. COOKER—$12.95 GIVE MOTHER A PAIR OF COMFORTABLE SHOES—$6.95 to $9.95 Natural Bridge for dress — Forest Park for dress — Connie for dress and casual types — Miracle Treds for dress — Vallentines for Smartness — Connie low heelers and casuals — Forest Park casuals — Fortune! casuals—every pair perfect fitting, every pair guaranteed. Reds, greens, blacks, navy, whites and tu-tone combinations. A heel height to suit you. Sizes 4 to 10, widths AAA to C. All shoes X-Ray fitted. DANIEL GREEN HOUSE SHOES : $4.95 T Lovely to look at, lovelier to wear—these famous for fit Daniel Greens. Mother will say, “Just what I wanted.” Choose from black, wine, blue, red, light blue satin^ and others. Sizep 4 to 10. widths AA to B. Other House Shoes—$1.98 and $2.98. Many styles. ' BEAUTIFUL NYLONS $1.79 .. LOVELY SUMMER SHADES IN 51 GAUGE, 15 DENIER • ^ _ . ^" f Sheer beauty for her on Mother's Day. Choose from these summef shades: Glace Mocha, Morning Mist, Town Smoke, Bronzelite Sizes 8*4 to 10*4 OTHER QUALITY NYLONS—$1.00 to $1.49 ALL MOTHER’S DAY PACKAGES WILL BE GIFT-WRAPPED \