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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
Laurens, S. C.
126 EAST MAIN STREET
South Side Public Square
HOURS FOR EYE
EXAMINATIONS:
9:00 to 5:30
Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30
Phone 794 for Appointment
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1949,
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
For the Week . . .
MRS. MART SATTERFIELD,
Correspondent and Representative
4-H Officer-Leader
and glass candleholders with red
candles burning. Valentines marked t
the places. Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Trainina Meeting
president of the society, had charge. |n 3^^
of the program.
Birthday and Homecoming Dinner j William Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs.
'° r Ellis j H. T. Jones, Mountville, will preside
\ Mr* and Mrs. Will Ellis honored' over the 4-H Officer-Leader training
„„ , „ T4U . , „ ’ their son, Bruce, with a birthday I meeting at 10 a.m„ in the Agricul-
Mr. and Mrs* Lhiel Harvey and | and homecoming dinner Sunday. 1 tural building in Laurens Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. O C. Harris and chil-, Bruce returned home Thursday af-.WMiam is president of the county
y . ~ “ v; I ‘guinea nome inursciay ai-> »»
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Alston | ter receiving his discharge from the 4 ‘H council.
Murrell in Johnston and. Mr. and
Mrs. George Moody in Bath during
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gallman and
MOBILOIL
Gas and Oil
Complete Line Groceries
CHARLIE
NABORS
West Main Street
army. A bountiful dinner wasi
served at noon. Those present were 1
Mrs. Bessie Whitmire, Pete Cope-.i
--- - - .land. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis and! 1
visited relatives in Union Sun- 1 children. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cope-1
'j' land and son. Mr. and Mrs. Louis i
Mrs. Mable Tucker and Mrs. Loree Webb and daughter, ^lr. and Mrs.!
Tucker of Laurens, spent the week- ; H ous t on Ellis and Judy, Clyde Cope-H
end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Banks,! 1 ‘ an d. Sarah Whitmire, Frederic
who also had as their guests Sunday i C°P e ! an cl and Mr. and Mrs. John
L. O. Clayton, state 4-H boys club
agent, will be in charge of the train
ing program. He will discuss the du
ties and responsibilities of club offi
cers and general 4-.H achievements.
Miss Eloise Johnson, state 4-H girls
club agent, will conduct the training
program for the local girl leaders.
The county agent and the home dem
onstration agent are cooperation in
all phases of the program. Recre
ation and refreshments are included
in the program.
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Mr. and Mrs-. Odell Lambert of West | G a H m an.
Clinton, and John and Leo Tucker
of Laurens. .
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Taylor were
HEAVY AND
FANCY
GROCERIES
We Deliver
H.J. PITTS
STORE
OH£ TH/HG ABOUT
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Birthday Party for Gerald Satterfield
Mrs. David Satterfield honored her!
called to Ninety-Six the past week ^\^ er f t d ’ with a t birthday party
due to the death of Mrs Taylor’s , A
father, L B. Cromer. of .,p eralds l ' n]e /nends ;
Perry C. Parrish‘of the Navy, has!^^’, ^ ter a num ' be ^ r f ^ es
received-his discharge and is now at freshments were scrv 'e d b y Mrs.
, .h, h.n„ of hUSSfMr ,n^M"!!?"?**'<'• ass,stcd by Mrs ' Fred !
G. C. Parrish, Sr. . MeeKs . _ ^
, Mr. and Mrs J. L. Mahaffey of “Guest NUhr by Club
! Tr.\ Jrrs 1 .?‘ sh, r ,he , w °-i |
Foster of 6tmpsonville, also visited' /’ :i ^ ll '' es f, 10 a ' al *^ e
air. aod Mrs. Crawford Sunday. . fa Tb. a S ,t "! e,r regU ‘ ar
i Miss Sarah Alice Satterfield'was Cmmunitv rent? St en ', ng at ,he
the week-end guest of Miss Joan y nf f aij ,b° Unge
Kuykendall attractively decorated with arrange-
At r '-and* Mrs R r c.ftorfioM ments of Nandina berries and hearts
1 and r ehUd d re„ Mr s S pe«' the F°^ .
with their son-in-law and daughter,, t " tn nAr , .. g ‘ ' ^ ia - v en "
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Sanders. IVmj d M,, gUeS f S T 5 , n . 0 , vel
Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Johns had a s ^es'Pi!- M l S '
their guests Sunday Walker Jonesj^f ^ U .. , Clinton Refresh-
Miss Etta Mae Jones and Judy of ^ ents of ^ ndividual cakes, cream
Union ^ Ui and punch were served.
wee^nd a i b „ ar Lur h e„ r r°»"«h SP fHends C i »«-
Mss Marion Ballard spent the n.umty cente presernff a fiala a^-
Mrs^ itugh'Ballard' 7 parentS ’ ^ r ‘ anc *j !>e:irance when" Mrs.
VTy. ?i„ o n I. . , • i entertained at a birthday parly hon-
davs the oas, week wf.^V '-Z ^ Barba™, on her
m,' u ,! k T th M d fourteenth birthday. Attractive ar-
Mrs. H. H. Bennett in Laurens. mncr«m»r.t c c, . , e [
r>., ,ii. it .«u e , rangemen.s of flowers and hearts
visited M Mi s. CJrange" Chumb- *»
i v QnnHav no*ary punch was served by
' ll t t Cai'ol Mills and Frances Wray Fifty-
Su C „d; en ;«"'his^oth^M^. ^ra ^ 'SV^t “T* ^ ^
iJ arr , £ ’ nin 5 ana the young honoree was
’cmeY at t tit ca , „ , presented a number of gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell ana Hp-i— sLt.mch j .
famliv were guests Sundav of Mr --shaped cup cakes and cherry
V V, T T ^unuay oi .ur. lce cr0fim were served th h ,
and Mrs. J. L. Moore in Coronaca. Ka* vr ‘ r ..
Mn oryei \t-c- i c* ij r e - !,, asS3l t^d oy .Mrs. J. L. Wray and
.lr and M.s. L. C. Harvey of Miss Kathryn Eichelberger
Fountain Inn, were guests during t^u crger.
H - Teen-Age Party
in
And one reason so ma-ny
people evidence “fakh
us is that ... we do NOT
offer substitutes . . . We
supply exactly what is
asked for.
M'GEE’S
DRUG STORE
Phone No. 1
the week oc Rev. and Mrs. J.
j Walker. *
Mrs. Mattie Harvey visited Lester !1 day evening Doris Bagwell di-
Douglas, who is ill, in Laurens Sun- rected activities at the teen-age can
day. teen
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oswalt of
Joanna, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Meeks Sunday.
Pvt. Winfred Robertson and Pvt.
J. W. Craine of Fort Jackson, visit
ed Misses Doris and Gladys Pear-
1 son Sunday
Assisting Doris were William
Patterson, who called the figures
l&r the square dance, and B. F. Har
vey. Music, singing and games were
a part of the evening’s entertain
ment.
Luncheon for Workers
’ Guests of Mrs. Jessie Mills Sunday lu ™ ay . < Tb ”rsday) at 12:30 a
were Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Brown and W 11 b ? s ‘ ven at >he com -
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stone of Lau- ™"‘ ty memb f? of J be
rens, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Barton !! shlft W * man ^ club. The
and Miss Doris Hiotte of Ninety-Six. fu K Urges aU . f 0 **™ on this
Mrs. Clara Smith spent the week-1 be P resent lfor an important
lend in Laurens with Mr. and Mrs. buSineS€ sess i°_ n -
| Mrs. Roy Wolford and son of* Thi?
Cross Anchor, spent the week with ; m J blS wdh te ™2f r n J b ® B ^wmes will
; her sister, Mrs. Perry Sumerel. vanity center GOm "
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parrish visit-
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HOME
NEEDS!
l!ncaster n s«nday. JC3S BlaCltm ° n m En^rUin,
M.und Mrs James Cu.berUon .ai^
Ervin Shockley^Sunday’ I da) ' a 2 e a rn v ° on at the communi,y
. Bonnie Mae ^.th visited Mr and 17 anfreKe'nf"^^
8 wL n Sandal the Mrs Hugh Eichelberger^
|! and ™ T6 - Milt0 4 n King and sons : Franks M^hls Honored
S 1 of Greenville, spent the week-end •.» j , •
with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jackson. : ^ e ?. ne l day e t vem ng Mr. and Mrs.
gj^Mrs. Georgie Hicks of East Point, Car ^ Iatbls entertained at the com-
H Fla., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. " lum y center complimenting their
j’j Furman Hughes. i p a nghter, Frances, who celebrated
Furman Cook of Durham, N. C.,
8 Furman Hughes. ,. , . ., ,
her fourteenth birthday. Frances,
visited Mrs. Ada Prince and family r *
:: ^...-irarr tVyw I leaders course, is
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who recently completed her patrol
We have in stock the « during the'past week' pleaders’ course, is a second class
following items to -idd to % Mlss N P n Canfield of West Clin- ' co !! t and ir ^ r ,, troop leader - Miss
^ mS 10 add 10 “ -n. and Mrs. Junior Louis of Soar- Kath Lvn Eichelberger, assisted her
parents in the courtesies of the eve
ning.
* a j ton, and Mrs. Junior Louis of Soar-
Ibe comfort and conven- jj tsnburg , vislled Mr . and ^ ^
K* |
ience of the home. Drop in
:: and let us show you any
8 article in which you may
:: be interested.
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—Sandwich Toasters
:: —Waffle Bakers
—Electric Percolators
:: —Coffee Makers
—Food Mixers
—Hair Dryers *
—Automatic Toasters
:: —Electric Blankets
Heating Pads
Roaster Ovens '
ot Plates
—Llectric Heaters
—Table Ranges
—Kitchen Clocks
—Medicine Cabinets
—Steel Ironing Boards
—Waterless Aluminum
Ware
—Lighting Fixtures
—Vacuum Cleaners
—Linoleum Rugs*
—Record Players
—Radios for Any Room
—Coal and Oil Heaters ]|
—Floor Polishers
—Floor Covering
—Venetian Blinds -
—Electric Lawn Mowers \\
Canfield Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rov
_ Sanders and
:> children spent the week-end in
K Pickens wifh' Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
ii Anderson.
Mrs. Joe Terry Entertains Woman's
Club Planning Board
. On Friday evening the planning
board of the Woman’s club met with
Mrs. Joe Terry at West Clinton.
With The Sick _ __ ^
Granny Harris is ill at her home Chairmen of committees for the par-
on Peachtree street. ent-son banquet were appointed as
Mrs. Boyd Wilkes remains ill at follows: Menu, Mrs. Terry; decora-
her home. tions, Miss Marv Johnson; serving,
Mrs. Floyd Emory is ill. Mrs. Clyde Trammell. Miss John-
i son and her committee were also
( hurch Group Meets Today assigned the dining rpom. At the
The Womans Missionary society conclusion of the business session
o‘ the Baptist church will meet today refreshments were served by the
with Mrs. Houston Ellis at her home hostess, assisted bv Mrs. David Word
on tne Whitmire highway. Members and Mrs. Blanche Ficklin.
w 11 meet at the church and transpor-' ' ♦ . —
8 tation will be provided.
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
s;: February 4lh was- Barbara Mills’
t-j birthday.
»!: Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hughes cele-
jj brated their wedding anniversary
February 3.
H; Freddie Huey will be 9 years old
February 20.
Bruce Ellis celebrated his birthday
Saturday, February 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Goff cele
brated a wedding anniversary Feb
ruary 3.
Men’s Club To Meet
The Men’s club will meet at the
Lydia Mills community club house,
Thursday, Feb. 10, at 7 o’clopk. Le
roy Burns, county superintendent of
education, will be the speaker. All
members are invited to attend. Re
freshments will be served.
Card of Thanks
preciation and heartfelt thanks to
preciation nad heartfelt thanks to
our friends and neighbors for the
kindness shown us during the ill-
Gerald Satterfield had a birthday i ? ess and death of our husband and
ibruarv 7. ! father 1 . .The meals served and the
floral offerings were greatly appre-
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SUPPLY CO.
Phone 423
February 7.
Banbara Shockley’s birthday is to-! fl .° 4 a i
day, February 10. i c 13 * 6 ^*
Kenneth Thompson was 12 years!
old Wednesday, February 9.- j
-Mrs. Jessie Thomas
and Children.
Mother-Daughter Banquet
The Woman’s Missionary society
entertained the girls’ auxiliary with
a mother-daughter banquet at the
church Monday night. A number of
mothers attended with their daugh
ters. The attractive table was dec-
brated in white with red streamers,
Backache
For quick coir for* In* help tor Bockoch*.
Rh'.j n Oett'nf Up t‘r-irz
douuy *;»»:*, Smuuln* taiua,
circlet under • joo, and ovation otAks. due
to non-arsenic end non-ijetemic Kidney end
Biedder iroublee, tl? T *
Marvel
DINNER ROLLS.
Jane Parker
GOLDEN
Jane Parker
CARAMEL PECAN ROLL...
Jane Parker
APPLE SAUCE LOAF CAKE
Marvel
HOME STYLE BREAD
ARMOUR’S
CANNED MEATS
TREE!
^ 45c
CHOPPED
HAM
^ 53c
CHILI
CON CARNE
29c
l«-Oz.
Can
VIENNA
'SAUSAGE
19c
4-Oz.
Can
CORNED
BEEF HASH
35c <
IB-Oi.
Can
Pineapplfe
Tomatoes
Iona
Broken Slice
No. 2 , *_.
Can
V
33c
Iona
Stnd. Pack
Mild
American
Ann Page
[With Pork and
Tomato Sauce •
Iona Sliced
or Halves
Cheese
Beans
Peaches
Tomato Soup
Pea Beans Dried
Peanut Butter
Flour
Sunnyfield
Self RUing
I A&P's Own
dexo
Shortening
Niblets BRAND 00*11,
Milk . ,
No. 2
, £ Cans
27c
No. 2
11c
Lb.
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48c
. . . 10c
No. 2V4
Can
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29c
. 2 ^21c
Lb.
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29c
ASS V2-
35c
10-lb.
B •
79c
3-lb.
a a Can
95c
12-Ox.
Ctn.
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19c
^ Tall
• O C“*
37c
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FRIGID DOl'GH, 9-OZ. PKG.
CLOVER LEAF ROLLS, pkg. 21c
APPT V
TURNOVERS 25c
BLACK EYE
PEAS, 12 oz. pkg 31c
SLICED
STRAWBERRIES, 16 oz. pkg. 62c
ON THE COB
CORN, pkg 31c
SMALL GREEN
LIMA BEANS, 12 oz. pkg 43c
CUTS AND TIPS
ASPARAGUS, 12 oz. pkg 50c
CHOPPED 1
SPINACH, 14 oz. pkg 27c
FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
UNTRIMMED
CAULIFLOWER, lb 10c
YELLOW
ONIONS, 2 lbs. . 9c
ROME BEAUTY
APPLES, 2 lbs 35c
GREEN STRING
BEANS, 2 lbs 39c
SIZE 200 OR 216
ORANGES, 2 dozen 45c
IVORY SNOW
DUZ
til 30c
til 30c
DREFT
pkg. 29c
SPIC & SPAN
2 pkff. 4t c
5c FEATURE
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RINSO
When You O E?
Buy Lge. Pkg.
OCTAGON ~
. SOAP
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3 Bar, 23c
Get Small Pfcg. .......... fe
GRANULATED SOAP
' OCTAGON SOAP
PERK
POWDER
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Lga.
Pkg 1
SAVE 5c
BY BUYING 3 LB. BAG
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8 O’Clock 3
Si $1.15
1-Lb. Bag 40c
Rich & Full Bodied
Rod Circlt, 3
Bag $1.27
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