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Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 13, 1949 South Clinton News For the Week . . . NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS The Annual Meeting of the mem bers of Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Association, Clinton, S. C., will i be held in the office of the Associ- mart SATTERFIELD, ation at 220 W est Main Street, in correspondent and Representative Clinton, S. C., at 2 © clock in the af ternoon on Thursday, January 20, 3949, for the election of Directors and for the transaction of any other bus iness of the Association. J. SLOAN TODD, Secretary-Treasurer. Clinton, S. C., January 6, 1949. son of Honea Path, and Rev., and Mrs. L. T. Lankford-of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. hi C. Harvey of Fountain /Inn, visited Rev. and Mrs. Ji H. Walker Sunday. • I Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Gentry were guests over the week-end Mr. pnd Mrs. Woodrow Crouch in Joanna. Mrs. Betty' Webb and Steven of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cnarles Gailland Joanna, visited Mrs. Lois Webb Sun-1 and daughter and yir. and Mrs. Gor- day. don Few of Woodruff, visited Mr. meeting of the club Thursday night' Word, Mrs. Blanche Ficklin and Mrs. for outlining the program for thei^ oe Davenport, coming year. Various projects are in Teachers from Providence school the making for action during the ^ Lydia who are memibers, include year. ' ' , Miss Margaret Blakely, Mrs.'Chris Mrs. Clyde Trammell, president, ^ d h a ‘H^^nH E \fi«^'''ri a !! Ce c M -4u Mary presided. The creed and objectives n and Mlss Clyde Smith, of the organization were read and Mrs. W. E. Wray, chairman of the unanimously approved. j program and recreation committee, Mrs. Joe Terry of Clinton Mill led a nuI " 1 ber of games. The club community, led the devotional and ^. as 60r J a ^ Zed ^ nc !. er 1 . 4116 led in the singing of “Look for the ; direct ‘°"^ in M . lss Kattiryn Eichelber- Beautiful,” which was adopted by f r * c^unity worker, and is fast the club as the theme song for the .5 C0 in ® an influence in the life of the community. year. Visitors from HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES We Deliver H. J. PITTS STORE Clinton Mill com- Refreshments of pound cake and coffee were served by Mrs. W. E Mrs. J. W. Puller had as her guests an ^ ^ ° ran 8? Chumley Sunday. Sunday Mrs. James Richey and Mr.,. .fP 1 ; Hams, has rece.ved ,3.2c and Mrs. Howard ttoach of near honorable discharge alter serv- ^ ~ C Clinton ing 2 years and 9 months in the , army. Most of this time was spent .. , —▼— ^ Mrs. Henry Abercrmabie and Mrs. in Germany . mumty who were present for the, Parrish, Mrs. Clyde Smith and Mrs Evie Shockley visited Mrs.* L. L. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Hughes of Co- were received as new mem- ; Theodore Queen. Simpson in Joanna Sunday. lumbia vkitpH Mr anH r r i hers included Mrs. Joe Tenry. Mrs.:— Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal spent the slSrpton Sunday C ' B ' S ‘ B ’ Snel S rov e. Mrs. Joe Camp-. SUBSCRIBE TO Irtt CHRONIC!.# week-end in Enoree with Mrs. NeaF’s anc j M rs ' j p Blackmon of ^ rs ‘ Bva '' res ^> Mrs. David “The Paper Everybody Read*” mother, Mrs. Annie Sherbert. COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD WIRING Electrical Appliance Repairing and . Electrical Construction Work Floor Plugs'A Specialty ARNOLD M. CANNON 406 W. Maple St. Tel. 414-J CALL 74 FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES :: Program Laurens Drive-In theatre Children Under 12 Free First Show Starts 6:30 Last Complete Show at 10 Fri.-Sat. Jan. 11-15 GALLANT BESS In Technicolor Marshall Thompson George Tobias Cartoons: Free Enterprise Mexican Joyride Mon.-Tues. Jan. 17-IS DO YOU LOVE ME? In Technicolor Maureen O'Hara Dick Haymes Harry James and Orchestra Cartoons: Witches Cat Scrub Me. Mama* - Wed.-Thur. Jan. 19-20 JUNIOR PROM June Preisser Freddie Stewart Cartoons: Half Pint Pigmy In the Honey , ' Lancaster, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Nabors were Lanford and daughter of Spartan- week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. burgi visited M r. and Mrs W A I Charlie Fowler in Greenville. Parrish Saturday LaWson Smith and Henry Smith Mrs. M. C. Smith of Laurens, visit- .. of Laurens, visited their mother, e(1 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and Ti M ^;.„ Cla [ a Smith Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. James Smith Sunday.,:* Wilhe Hughes of Audobon, N. J., Miss Annie Mae Crawford Dewel H spent a few days the past week with Satterfield. 'Jenny Robertson, D-avis 1 n.s aunt, M:>. Namy Hughes. Ellis and Russell Stone attended the Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hughes spent youth rally at the Church of God Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred in Fountain Inn Sunday. « Tamb.in. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon and i! Jimmy 0‘Smelds had a birthday Doris Bagwell attended the funeral !•: January <, and Mickey O Shields of their cousin, Miss Ethylen Finley « celebrated her birthday January 8. in Simpsonville Monday ’ J* • J. H. Whitmire and soon of West Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thompson and , „ Hotpoint We have in stock the fol- lowing HomO Appliances we in\ite you to call and see. —Ranges —Refrigerators —Home Freezers —Disposalls —Dishwashers —Electric Sinks —Washing Machines —Ironers —Cabinets —Water Heaters You May As Well Have the Best HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Phone 423 C. I). Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bail ley wen ; called to Greenville the past week on account o! the death of Mr. 1 Baileys father. Doris and G ladys Pear son Spent the past week in Gaffney with Mr. and Mrs . Gibbs Maynor. • Mrs. Jessie Mills and children were week-end guests of Mr. .and Mrs. C. S. James, in Woodruff. >• Mr. and Mrs.. J. A. Black, Sr.,' spent Sunday in Greenville with Mrs J. T. Hope. Pvt.- Winfred Robertson and Leroy Wilson of Cjlurhbia.. visited Miss Gladys and Doris Pearson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bailey of Co- lumbia, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith and family. Party For Joe Chalk ' Mrs. Tommie Chalk entertained 16 little friends of her son, Joe, on his 6th birthday, January 1, at her home on Cypress street. Games and contests were enjoyed. Refreshments of punch, cookies, potato chips and candy were served by Betty Sanders, Lois Phillips and Reba Chalk. Birth Announcements Sellers Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sellers an nounce the birth of a son, Stanley .Fred, at the Blalock clinic Monday, January 10. Mrs. Sellers w’as for merly Miss Nellie Fay Bishop. I: Harris Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harris, , announce the birth of a daughter on January 6. Mrs. Harris was for merly Miss Ruby Bailey. Smith Mg. and Mrs. Luke Smith an- ril nounce the birth of a son at Blalock . _ Clinic January 1.—Mrs. Smith v Carolina Suburban Gas Co. G. B. Sheppard Laurens, S. C. Phone 508 Church Group To Meet The Woman s Missionary society of Lydia Baptist church will meet Thursday (today) at 7:30 at the home of Miss Maud Harvey on Peachtree street. All members are requested to be present. . Library Hours Announced The library at Lydia Mlils is open from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10:30 through H 12:30 Saturday. :* High school students may use ref- ♦♦ erence library at all times. New \\ magazines and daily newspapers are ft also available. j* _ ■ — * + Patrol Leaders Meet Monday afternoon the Girl Scout \\ parol leaders will meet with their % troop leader, Miss Kathryn Eichel- \\ berger, for a refresher course in pa- j* trol leadership. *•: Patrol leaders taking the course 8 include Barbara Ann Whitmire, Bar^ ft bara Sharpton, Mary Crawford, Jua- :* mta Fuller, Ersuline Parrish, Reba ft Chaik, Lilly Belle Crawford, Frances :: Wray, Barbara McLendon, Kathleen ft Dees, Carol Mills, Peggy Satterfield, :'t Mary Ellen Owens, Claudine How- £ ell, Ruby Howell Barbara Mills. The Story of Your Life Is Written in Your Hand Why Go Through Life Unhappy? 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NOT TO BE CLASSED AS GYPSIES Open daily and Sunday from 9 A. M. Id 10 P. M. Special Rooms for White and Colored LAURENS, S. C. Story Hour For Children A large group of children were en tertained Wednesday afternooon at Story Hour conducted by Mrs. Hugh & Eichelberger of Clinton. Mrs. Eich- j'J elberger told the following stories: j!; Five Little Firemen; The Honest }♦ Woodman and Susan White and Rose v Red. She ended the program with , the beautiful Bible story of the p ! Creation. Story Hour continues a t popular feature of the community recreation program. Intermediate Scouts Meet Thirty-five Intermediate scouts held their regular meeting at the community center Tuesday afternoon. Plans for a trip to Columbia to at tend a night session of the legislature were discussed at the business meet ing following the scout program. Brownie Scouts Today, Thursday, the Brownies j- will meet at. the community center from 3:30 to 5:30. Girls from 7 to 10 are eligible tfor membership in | the Brownie troop. Woman’s Club Meets The Woman’s club this week pledg ed 100 per cent support of the kin-I; dergarten, attendance teacher, hot lunch program of the school, the schools, churches and allied organi zations . The action was taken at a business id Y ESTABLISHED ' \ VISIT YOUR FRI FOR NUTRITIOUS A?P DRIED FRUITS :STABHSHf0 -?• 1859 Apples Fancy Rings of Peeled and Cored Apples t 1-Lb. Pliofilm • Pkg. FOOD STORES Home Style • Sandwich 'Regular Pan MARVEL BREAD m-Lb. Loaf 18c Rudy In Color Fine in Flavor 9 ^ • 1-Lb. Pliofilm Pkg. Tender, Meaty and 1-Lb. 1 Sweet Pliofilm 9 California Large • • • Pkg. Perfectly Ripe Excellent Flavor # # • 1-Lb. Pliofilm Pkg. Prunes sS aS2 1-Lb. Pkg. OllteSkinned' PRUNES • 1-Lb. 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