The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 21, 1949, Image 13
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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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For the Week . . . ^
LYDIA MILLS HEWS
MRS. MART SATTERFIELD,
Correspondent and Representative
Ronnie Boyce. Thirty-two children!
enjoyed the egg hunt.
Hike For Teen-Agers j
Friday night the Teen-Age Can-
, teen members went on a hay ride to
Horseshoe falls. Supper was cooked
| over an open fire. Group singing
■ and conversation were enjoyed by
the twenty-two boys and girls. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon vis- Wallace and Len Abercrombie were
ited H. C. McLendon in Columbia chaperones.
Sunday. j •
Mrs. Paul Wilson and children and Scout Trip Planned
Mrs. M. C. Smith of Laurens, visited Saturday morning the Intermediate
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith during scouts will begin the first Qf a se-
the -week-end ^ r * es ^ a y ' camps and cook-outs at
Mrs. Herman Crocker is a patient vS ,eavta *
at Hays hospital. the “t 8 30 a.m.
Mias Oharlsey Motte has been ill
the past week.
Members of the troop commmittee
will assist the troop leader with the
girls. Mrs Art Freet, assistant troop
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McLendon and i ea£ jer, will also be present.
family spent the week-end 'in Mt. «
Vernon, Ga., with relatives. club Hears Prince
Mrs. O. C. Dees and children of A luncheon with members of the
Laurens, were the guests Sunday of Luncheon club as hostesses, was
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Banks. held at the community center Thurs-
Mrs. Paul Shelnut and children, ^ a y a * * 0 clock. The guest list in-
Richard visited Wister Owens in eluded Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Brown,
Columbia Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Walker, Rev.
Mrs. Lois Webb and son and Niles an< ^ Mrs. John Holland, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.'T. F. Hughes and Art Freet, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dan-
family were guests Sunday of Mr. hoff, Rev Jim Howard, Claude
and Mrs Luther Hughes near Lau- Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wood
rens and Dean H. G. Prince of Presbyte-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson and Mrs* rian college, the guest speaker, who
Posey Davis and son recently vis- delighted the guests with his mim-
ited their sister and aunt, Mrs. Hen- icr y and wit -
ry Griffin, in Columbia, who is a Thirty-eight members and guests
patient in the Baptist hospital 'were present.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lawson and L ^ _
family spent the week-end in Tux-, ( lHb 16 H° ,ds Guest Night
edo, N. C., with Mrs. Ezzy Mae Led- Club *16 was hostess to a number
lord. I °f friends on Monday night at the
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Womble and community center. The lounge was
Mrs. Donnie Womble visited Donnie beautifully decorated for the East-
Wofhble, who is a patient in the Vet- er season. Easter lilies, hydrangeas
eran’s hospital in Columbia, Satur- and white narcissi formed a lovely
day mantelpiece. Ah arrangement of
Mrs. J. W. Campbell and Mrs. H. I bunny rabbits and yellow ducks
L. Mason visited their sons. Dean lighted by Easter candles adorned
Mason and Walter Campbell, at Fort the piano. A canopy of vari-colbred
Jackson Saturday. I streamers held in place by balloons
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanders and grouped to form a floral arrange-
children spent Sunday in Pickens ment completed an unusual colorful
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and i and artistic setting for the dance.
Mrs. C. R. Anderson. The punch bowl was embedded in
Drayton Duckett 6f Chesnee, spent a circle of colorful lights covered
a few days the past week with Mr. with crushed crystal plastic. A cor
and Mrs. Jess Duckett and family.! sage of flowers representing the
Mr. and Mrs Duckett also had as Easter bunny was presented to each
their guests Sunday Misses Sally iady by Mrs. Virginia Rowe.
Ann and Stella Duckett of Watts- Mints and nuts were served in
ville. - | pastel colored nut cups. Miss Kath-
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emory and rj™ Eichelberger presided over the
family spent Sunday in Enoree with punch bowl. Sandwiches and cake
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Emory. squares were served by Mrs. Meda
Mr. and Mrs. Grange' Chumbly' w ‘ llia ms, Mrs. Gay Douglas and
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Mrs. Wallace
Gentry spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lawson Sm.ih in Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie McLendon
of Lyons, Ga., sj-ent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs L. L. Thbmas.
Mrs. Arthur Ammerson
Forty invited guests enjoyed games
and dancing.
To Attend Church Meet |
The Women of thfd Church ap-
a n d 1 P 0 i nted Mrs - Art Freet and Miss
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kathryn Eichelberger as delegates to
Gallman during tne week-end. the Presbyterial meet to be held in
Charley Motte visited Mrs. Motte Ninety-Six Thursday. Mrs. J. A.
who is a patient in a Columbia hos- Sr., Mrs. Carson Neal and
pitaal, during the week-end. Mrs - Mar y win also attend. 1
Mrs. Ed Fuller and children vis-
ited Bill Banks near Clinton Sunday ^," omans ^ *****
Mr. and Mrs. James Huey and T^ e re i»ular meeting of the Worn-
family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I a Il, s c ^ u b will be held tonight
Frank Huey in Laurens Sunday. ! (Thursday) in the lounge of the
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crocker and community center. All members are
daughter formerly of Camden, have inv,ted
returned to the community to live, ... ,
where Mr. Crocker is employed with „ A Aiitnd Revlv ‘ l ^ rvices
Lydia Cotton Mills. L F r^ ay * vemn * , the Browni « at -
Maxie Davis of Cedar Springs, t J e r « v t ival service 1 L at ^ the
spent the week-end with his par- ? h aptlSt f urc ^ ln * group ' p ^^ d ‘ n 8
ents, Mr and Mrs. Hudson Davis. the se 7 lces ’ ^enjoyed a
Mrs. Mattie Harvey was the week- picmc lunch at the commun ‘*y
end guest of her sister, Mrs. Essie ler ' m '
Cr \Tr«’ "t j Mrs - Free! Entertains Brownies
u , and ™ C * ld o en ! Monday afternoon the Brownies,
\i W u C tTt 611 w 1 under the leadership of Mrs. Art
\Tr anH 30 ™ • u’-iP 1 ^ 60 ’ Freet, hiked to an interesting spot,
anot f ivy " rS -, J ° hn Bll ; er ^ we *; e | where a surprise picnic lunch was
Hirif ! w a and G rad * served. Games and songs were led
, 111 ■“ eu erry dunn S tli e week-' ky ^j rs F ree t ( and dramatizations on
.J , . ,, , (the law, “A Girl Scout is courteous,”
tho^a f by the tro °P highlights of the
their guests Sunday Mrs W P. Ma-1 afternoon . s p rogram .
haffey and daughters of Arcadia, and ^
Mrs. Annie Ervin and daughter ofj- Easter Sunrise Service
Woodruff. Preceding the regular scheduled
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell and rnorning services, a community sun-
children spent Sunday in Greenville r i se Easter service was held at Prov-
\wtn Mr. and Mrs. Watson Campbell. 1 i dence school, with the following
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Jones of Un- program:
ion, visited Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Johns Invocation — Dr. Marshall Brown,
during the week-end. | p re sbyterian college. v
Mrs. Minnie Harvey is ill at herj Easter message—Rev. J. H. Darr,
home on Peachtree street. Baptist church, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford and Benediction — Rev. J. H. Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford and Lydia Baptist church.
son, Dewel j Satterfield and Music was furnished by Mrs. Hen-
Annie Mae Crawfoiid attended a pic- r y Abercrombie, Jot Abercrombie,
me dinner Sunday in Fountain Inn Mrs. Clyde Trammell and Mrs. Hugh
.* £* home of Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes^Ballard, directed by Miss Mary
' Foster - ^ ' t Johnson.
Following the service, breakfast
! was served at the community center
Birthdays and Anniversaries
April 15 and 16 were the birth-
j , r • ^ , i by the ladies of the Presbyterian
days of Linda Gail Shelnut and Wil-, church
helmenia Glenn, respectively.
Peggy Ann Satterfield is 12 years
old today.
Mrs. J. B. O’Shields celebrated a
birthday April 15.
lone Wilkes celebrated her third
birthday April 12.
Birth Announcement
Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson an
nounce the birth of a daughter Sun-
The Easter service was sponsored
by the Lydia Presbyterian church,
with the cooperation of other church
es of the community.
Lt. Guy Tumblin
On Training Duty
At Fort Bragg
Lt. Guy A. Tumblin of ,this city, is
day. April 17, at Hays hospital. Mrs. 1 on active duty for aoproximately 60
Jackson will be remembered as Miss days for training “exercise Tarheel”
Sybil Jones. | ^ place in the Fort Bragg-
Camp Mackall sandhill region of
Card of Thanks
i North Carolina during April and
We wish to tak^ this opportunity i May.
to thank our friends for their kind- j Participating in the exercise will
ness shown us during the death of be a task force consisting of V Corps
our little daughter. The beautiful; headquarters; the 82nd Airbtftme di
floral offerings were deeply appre- ( vision; tank, artillery and service
ciated. Also the meals that were SU pport units; tactical air units ol
served. continental air command; and
—Mr. and Mrs. Luther Thomas enemy units of the “aggressor force.”
^ j As a member of the umpire group,
Mothers Hostess To Groups Lt. Tumblin is now undergoing a re*
The Kindergarten Mothers were f res her course preliminary to the ex
hostesses to the Kindergaten children ercise.
at their Easter egg hunt Thursday i 1 —
morning. The prizes were won toy j All the Little Items Needed lor the
Jprry Satterfield, Melda Dean, Jim- ; Office ,
my Johnson, Sue McLendon and CHRONICLE PCBLISHING CO.
Value-Wise -ShopftMJk^ijour Cue
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Shop her* for Iot quality at lowi*’ Toanihle -jrire*!
Every item i» aeieetctl from our tuppliera ».th liut <.'i«
t bought in mind ... to i>/fer our ruatom< n the bett in
Jood*, at the {mutt toting*! Right now,
are hare a wide variety ot appetizing, vaiue-right
food* •« display. Stop in and tavc!
Lron Boston Butt
PORK ROAST
40c It.
Quality. Yender
CHUCK ROAST
Cudahy's Gold Coin
SLICED BACON
49c lb.
Heavy Dry Sol:
FAT BACKS
15c lb.
vt
Beef
SHORT RIBS
Fr*$h
GROUND BEEF
49c lb.
29c lb.
- SEAFOOD -
49c lb.
i
Fillet Of
Haddock lb. ?7c
Medium Green
Shrimp . lb. 57c
King Mackerel
Steaks . lb. 43c
Dressed
WMtfng . Mb. 19c
Red Salmon
Steaks . lb. 49c
Imanieh
Batfcwvl lb. 35c
ARMOUR’S MEATS
16 Ounce Con
CORN BEEF HASH . 35c
!4's Con
POTTED MEAT ... 9c
20 Ounce Can '
BEEF STEW 59c
Vi Ounce Can
VIENNA SAUSAM.ttc
2Vi Ounce Jar
SLICED DRIED
[F 35c
Silver Cmp
GOFtEE .. 1 lb. bag 40c
CoMemje No. 1 Tall Can
SARMNES 17c
Del Monte Tomoto 14 Oz. Bottle *|
CATSUP 17c
Dumb-Home
J Lxie- Kama
DOG MEAL 5 lb. beg 49c
Klackkyi
s
2 Pounds
P1AS .19c
<;
Sib.beg 4Se
SKortemr^j
Veri-Bost ProdnoG
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FANCY YELLOW
Crook Neck Seeacb 2 Nbe. 2!c
Tender Crisp Green 2 Lbe.
Spinach .. 27c
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Garden Fresh English 2 Lbe.
Peas . .. 27c
Golden Heart
2 st Iks.
Celery . . 17c
Fresh Tender on the cob 3 ears
Corn . . . 27e
Fancy Ripe Hieing Found
Tomatoes. 21c
Freak Green Crowder Lb.
Peas ... 19c
Crisp Green Carolina 3 kba.
Cabbage . 10c
Washington State Winesap 3 lb
Apples . . 39c
Medal
MACARONI ..
SWIFT OUANa
Cleanser
TtXIZE ... .
1 Pound
PARDI
I Pound Con
.. pt.
32c
libs.
99c
.2 for
25c
i2ftr
25c
I |al.
33c
8 (
■ 2 for
Junces
23c
. 2 for
25c
. .pt.
39c
.2 for
29c
1 ...
99c
Powder Med 3 FOR
Octagon .. 23c
Cleanser 14 Oz.
Ajax . 2 for 23c
Medium
Ivory ..... 9c
Snow Medium
Ivory . 2 for 25c
Cleanser . 2 Cons
Octagon .. 15c
Personel
Ivory . 3 for 19c
Medium
Lava . 3 for 28c
Flakes
Ivory. large 30c
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We Have
Installed
A FROZEN FOOD COUNTER
ALL KINDS OF FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Garden Fresh — No Waste — Ready to Cook
Lb. Pkg. C
Dulany kJ
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
TRAWBERRIES If
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). 49c