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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1949
Dr. Kate Wofford,
Laurens Native,
Receives Award
Laurens—Dr. Kate V. Wofford, na- v
t:ve of Laurens and now professor
of elementary education at the Uni
versity of Florida, has received the
1948 national Delta Kappa Gamma
society educator's citation award of
$1,000 according to an announcement
made by the society’s officers.
The citation said the award was
lor the most outstanding contribution
made to education by a woman in the
last three weeks and. especially for
her two books in the field of educa
tion.
Doctor Wofford was notified of her
selection for the honor while she
was on an educational mission Vo
Kvrea sponsored by the war depart
ment. She returned to her Florida
} . st in December and donated the
> .re. money to tl\e Florida chapter
i the society to begin a scholarship
l. .- foreign women,
T..e award will go to Miss Song.
.1 enrol:
next st
at the University, of
tm.tner. Ma-s Sang, ..
University of Seoul,
interpreter for Doc-
latter 5 mission
LYDIA MILLS NEWS .
For the Week . . .
MRS. MA§T SATTERFIELD,
Correspon<rent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parrish visited
friends in Rock Hill recently.'
Maxie Davis of Cedar Springs,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Davis.
Mrs. Letha Rhodes o«f Union, is
spending sonv? time with her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Emory.
Mrs. J. W. Campbell was a visitor
in Greenville Saturday.
Mrs. Willie Mae Smith of Ninety-
Six, spent the week-end with Mrs;
Jessie Mills.
Mrs. Wooddell King and son of
West Clinton, visited Mrs. Mart Sat
terfield. during the week.
Arthur Estes of Charlotte. N. C.,
•visited Mrs. Jessie Mills Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hill of near
Cross Anchor* spent the week-end
with their daughter
Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
and son-in-law,
Prather.-
Notice of
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
The Clinton group of Alco
holics Anonymous meets to
night and every Thursday eve
ning at 8:00 over Copeland
\
Hardware Supply Co. store.
Anyone who has a sincere
desire to rid himself or herself
of a drinking problem is cor
dially invited to attend these
meetings, or write
Alcoholics
Anonymous
Clinton, S. C.
P. O. Box 113, Clinton, S. C.
lor an interview or informa
tion.
Hotpoint
We have in stock the fol
lowing Home Appliances
we invMe you to call and
see.
—Ranges
—Refrigerators
—Home Freezers
—Dispasalls
—Dishwashers
—Electric Sinks
—Washing Machines
—Ironers
—Cabinets
—Water Heaters
You Mny As Well Have
the Best
HOME
SUPPLY CO.
Next to BaHey’s Bank
Pkone 423
begin with
VENETIAN BUNDS
• Lighter ... V) the weight of ordi
nary blinds because it’s made of a
special flexible aluminum alloy.
• Lovelier . . . Flexalum s satin-
imooth plastic finish blends with every
decorative setting.
• Easier to Clean... Its FLEXIBILITY
makes cleaning so simple and quick.
• Longer Lasting . . . Flexalum is
sun-proof, rust proof, warp-proof, will
not crack, chip or peel, resists weather
stains and soil. ,
• Custom made to fit windows ex
actly. Bring your measurements in to
day. Flexalurn's low cost will surprise
you- , r
HOME
SUPPLY CO.
Next to Bailey’s Bank
Phone 423
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Birthday Party for Martha
Joan Reeder
Mrs. Burton Reeder honored her
daughter. Martha Joan, with a party
Saturday at her home celebrating her
10th birthday. After a number of
games and contests refreshments
were served by Mrs. Reeder, who was
assisted in serving and entertaining
by Mrs. Thomas McElveen, Mrs. O.
C. Harris and Mrs. Ellie Reeder. Each |
guest remembered Martha with a
tfift
Organization Meeting Planned
A luncheon for the second shift
Woman’s club Will be held at the
community center Thursday, Feb. 10,
at 12:30. All interested women of
the community are invited to be pres- .
ent and are asked to give their names
to one of the following key workers
before Thursday: spooler room, Mrs
Rosa Cole: spinning room, Mrs.
Jessie Mills: cloth room, Mrs. Rob
ert Whitmire or Mrs. Furman
Hughes; c.-rd room. Mrs. C. R. Kuy
kendall.
—■
Guest Night at Woman's C lub
Tonight. Thursday, is guest night
for the Woman's club, according to,
Mrs. W. E. Wray, program chairman.
Mrs. Wray and Mrs. Ella Nance, as
sisted by Mrs. James, Pitts, have,
planned a program of entertainment
and fun. The Valentine moti'f will
be carried out in decorations and
refreshments. All members are in-!
vited to be present and bring a guest. •
Teen-Age Canteen Proves Popular
A large group of yo»ng people
within the teen-age brackets, met
Friday evening at the community
center. Games, square dancing, and
•music were features of the evening’s 1
entertainment. The canteen will op-;
en next Friday at 7:30 with a num
ber of items on sale. Membership
tickets will also be sold, according toj
Earl McElhannon, chairman of the.
odganization committee.
*
Scout* Complete Project
The patrol leaders completing the
apron project include Barbara Ann
Whitmire, Barbara Sharpton, Ernes
tine Parrish, Claudine ' and ' Ruby
Howell, Carol Mills, Peggy Satter-!
field, Barbara McLendon, Kathleen
Dees, Reba Chalk, Juanita Fuller,
Lilly Belle Crawford, Frances Math
is, Barbara Allen and Frances May.j
Miss DeweJl Satterfield Entertains
Saturday Evening
Saturday evening the community
; center was the seene of a delightful
party with Miss Dewell Satterfield
as hoetess. Miss Satterfield’s guests
included Fay Patterson, Esther John
son, Jean Oakley, Annie Mae Craw
ford, Dorrs and Gladys Pearson,
Frances Coker. Charles Coker, Dick
Feneell, Jimmy Cobb, Byron, Sam
and Jimmy Dorroh Hairston, Leon
Abercrombie, Fceddie kttaway and
Sam Elders. Jimmy Mathis of. Fort
Jackson, was a special guest. -rH
Miss Kathryn Eichelberger. com- 1
munity worker, assisted with the:
courtesies of the evening. |'
Scout Group To Get Charter
Boy Scouts of Lydia Mills will have,
a parents’ supper next Tuesday eve-'
ning when the charter for the new 1
scout troop will be presented by off- 1
ficials of the Blue Ridge Council to
officials of the mills.
The troop was recently organized
with J. B. Abercrombie as .scout
master and I. C. McCarley, assistant
scoutmaster.
The troop committee is composed
of Orin D. DAvis, chairman; George
Cornelson. institutional representa
tive and advancement man; Clyde
Trammell, secretary; P. L. Piercv, (fi
nance officer; and Rev. J. H. Walker,;
outdoorsman.
The troop meets regularly at 7
o’clock Thursday evening at the scout
• house in the Lydia community.
Birth Announcement
Chumbley
Mr. and Mrs. Grange Chumbley,
announce the birth of a daughter,'
i Margaret Gale, at Hays hospital on i
January 27. Mrs. Chumbley is the
former Miss Margaret Smith.
JOHN F. NORRIS
303 Maple Street
Tax Reports
Audits
Bookkeeping -Systems
By Appointment Only
Phone 460-M
Each time you visit your nearby Rogers, you meet many
friends of long standing: the store personnel, neighbors,
and acquaintances. You also see the familiar faces of na
tionally advertised brands . . . faithful friends you know
and trust.
Del Monte, Libby, Stokely, Heinz, Armour, Swift—these
are but a few of the tried-and-true favorite brands of prov
en quality at your friendly Rogers Store!
Uoyers Thrift Value!
SEST FGD~ r -
NUCOA
UNCOLORED
margarine
1-Lb.
Pkg.
35c
KRAFTS KITCHEN-FRESH
MAYONNAISE
MADE WITH
LEMON JUICE
Pint
Jar
47
LIBBY'S READY-TO-SERVE
CORNED BEEF
TASTE THE
QUALITY!
12-Oz.
Can
49
KETCHUP
14-Oz.
Bottle
29
JELL-O DESSERTS 3 25
ARMOUR’S LARD
DEL MONTE
EARLY GARDEN
GREEN ASPARAGUS
1-Lb.
Pkg.
No. 2
Can
19*
45c
KELLOGG COHN FLAKES
★ Dotrn Produce Lane it
SWEET JUICY FLORIDA
ORANGES
Libby's Tontaia
JUICE
5-Lbs.
Bulk
21C
8-Lbs.
Mesh
46-Oz.
Can
WHITE
POTATOES, 10 lbs 51c
LARGE FANCY
LETTUCE, 2 heads 29c
FANCY OREGON
PEARS, 2 lbs 21c
EXTRA FANCY LARGE
GRAPEFRUIT, 5 for 33c
— Guaranteed Meats —
TENDER JUICY
CHUCK ROAST, lb 51c
FRESH i
GROUND BEEF, lb. ...... 45c
“KL MONTE sheet (JOLOEN
CREAM CORN
dole fi re Hawaiian
P’APPLE juice
s tender green ^
CUT BEANS
QlAKEK REGIXAR OR
QUICK oats ’
KRAFT S CHEESE FOOD
VELVEETA
LIBBY'S FRL’IT ”””—
COCKTAIL No 2J 43c I Enter Lervr
maxwell hoise I wrer Hrnm.
t 0 ™* Ub Pk9 54c $50,000 Contest*
CV*» A,, N BLENDE » I 7
12 29c I GET OETAILS AT ROGERS
WESSON on P. 37c SWKw'tZ? ,
"cComuch S black I S0 * p 2 R.g Jlc
PEPPER 4 0l 39, SWB .
2“;™ "- A, » o.'OUIZBD 3Vc | S0A,> J l »* 35c
SALT o n. ** I ~_ LEVER PRODUCT
CAMPBELL TOMATO ^ " 9e | ivx FLAKES L,.. 33 C
SOOP N„. 1 Can lit I SPRY **° DtC1 .
SANDWICH LOAF I * Short.ning 3-Lbf. 11 13
OUR PRIDE tb 14* , product ^ J
SILVER LABEL I ^FEBUOY 9 baUl 27C
COFFEE ib. Pk fl 4 0r I LESS**™
8 *. flour 40c I flINSO p owo« Lv*. 33 c
'0.-87,1 1VX YojuT 2 - 27c
PLATE or BRISKET
STEWING BEEF, lb.
.. 29c
FRESH OYSTERS,
Standard, pint ..
Select, pint
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