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\ THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pajfe Thrm For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS spending this week with Gladys Nance and Mrs. Little, presented Pearson. ' “The Wedding of Flowers,” an ope- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cato had as their guests over the week-end Mrs. , Annie Hilley and Mr. and Mrs. I Blackwell and children of Ware Shoals, and Clarence Cato of Ches- ! ter. Little George Cato returned m home with Mr. Cato for a week’s ~ | visit. Mrs. Mabel Tucker and Miss Lo-, Mrs. Polly Brown and children MRS. MART SATTERFIELD. Correspondent and Representative BIRDSEY’S FLOUR « QUALITY & SAVINGS AT Your Local Birdsey Store BIRDSEY’S BEST fv a 4-BROTHERS $| an 25 lbs 1.01 MONEY SAVER $<■ wj A 25 lbs i»/«| COFREE BIRDSEY’S BEST Lb. cyi c Vacuum Can 4-BROTHERS .. 40 c FA1RPLAY 32 c BIRDSEY'S FEED GROWING $1 0A MASH. 25 lbs l.L\3 100 lbs. $y| r A In Print Bags Tf.a/U LAYING MASH. OA 25 lbs. i.£U 100 lbs. $yl |-A In Print Bags *1.3U SCRATCH 1 A GRAIN, 25 lbs. l.IU 100 lbs %% ALL-MASH $J 7A STARTER, 100 lbs.*l.lU DAIRY FEED SO OA 100 lbs. 20 ; J.lU PIG & HOG $Q Ar FEED, 100 lbs O.VD HORSE FEED $Q CC 100 lbs FAIRPLAY CHICKS Place Orders Now for Future Delivery. BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED STORE V. Parks Adair, Mgr. Musgrove Street ree Tucker of Laurens, were week- spent Sunday with Mrs. George Ro- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. P er - Banks Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harris and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pearson and and Mrs. Mack Harris visited in family spent the week-end in Gaff- Shoals^Sunday. ney with relatives. i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson and daughter visited Mrs. Frank Ander- Birthdays and Anniversaries June 4th was Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Cauble’s first wedding anniversary. Mrs. Mart Satterfield and Larry Fuller will celebrate their b.rthdays Mrs. Winfred Robertson and Mrs. sorit w ^ 0 a p a fc en t in the Green- Harold and Leonard Pearson have L. H Pearson visited Pyt. Winfred wood hospitali Sunday. a birthday June 15. Robertson Sunday, who is a patient i and Mrs. F. L. Hughes and S. W. Prather’s birthday will be in a Columbia hospital after t> ein o 1 children spent the week-end in Bur- Barbara Ajin Whitmire will cele- tnjured in a oar accident. lington, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. June 27. Mrs. essie Mills and children John Selden and Mr. and Mrs. W. Ibrate her birthday June 21. spent the week-end in Ninety-Six H. Hix and family. Jeanette Hughes' Mrs. Bertie Attaway will have a retta with a cast^ef six-typeight chil dren. The scene wasTaid in an im provised garden, and the flowers danced from a huge flower basket. The Kindergarten pupils gave the formaLwedding scene . Miss Martha Washington had charge of the music. A prelude of wedding music was given by Thomas Deyton. 27. A number of interesting games and contests were the highlights of t h*e*' party. Refreshments were served to the 62 guests present. Mrs. | Walker received many useful gifts. On Sunday morning Mrs. Walker was presented a double strand of pearl* and brooch by the ladies' | Sunday school class for her faithful service. Church Society Meets Today The Woman’s Missionary Society will meet today (Thursday) at 7:90 with Mrs. W. A. Parrish: Scouts To Hold Picnic This afternoon at 4:15 a group of scouts and their guests will go to Curry's Lake for a swimming party. Luncheon Club To Meet The Luncheon club will meet in (Continued on back page) 1 NOTICE The Clinton group of Alco holics Anonymous meets every Thursday evening at 8:»0 over Copeland Hardware Supply Co. store. All who have a drinking problem are invited to attend. Alcoholics Anonymous Clinton, S. C. P. O. Box 113, Clinton, S. C. for an Interview or informa tion. CALL 74 FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES birthday June 16 Danny Black will be 2 years old June 20. with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Green, remained for a longer visit. Carol Mills remained for the week, i -- ■» Mr. and Atrs. Deward Jennings with The Sick and children of Greenwood visited i R c Satterfield is reeuperating . ®^ ara Jo Todd was 11 years oW Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield Sun-> aRer k 8 i n g a pa tient at the Blalock, > Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard visited Peggy Ballard in Columbia Sunday. Mrs. Clara Smith has returned Clinic. home after spending a few weeks in Newport, Tenn., with her sister, Mrs. Betsy Smelcec. Mrs. Homer Fuller will celebrate Mrs. Ernest Blackwell underwent! 8 birthday June 19. an operation at the Blalock Clinic j T ^ ess ' e Aoeicrombie had a birthday during the week. ' | Ju £ e 7 ’ • Granny Grace is ill at the home Dons and Maurice Bagwell, twins, of Mrs, W. I. Bailey, Sr. , are celebrating their birthdays today. Mrs. Cleve Owens is a patient at ^ _ , _ * , Hays hospital. * Farewell Party For Mrs. J. II. Walker Walker Jones and Mi* Etta Mae Little U arr y Fuller is recuperating!. ^ r * on ^ s of Mrs^ J. H. Walker en- Jones and Judy of Unioa, were after a tonsilectomy at the Blalock tertair| c d with a farewell party hon- guests Sunday of Mr,..and Mrs. K., Clinic. ( onng her at the Baptist church May F. Johns. - | Little Sandra Mills has been ill Cora Rogers visited in the Smoky the past few days mountains over the week-end Dewey Darby, Sic, has returned l to Norfolk, Va., after spending a leave with Mrs. Dsrby Club Items of hiteresi Club 16 held their meeting Tues day with their president, Mrs. Meda ^ ^ r , isited Williams, presiding. The club was Mr. and Mrs. Reed Todd m Clinton invited to meet as guests of Gene bU vr ! y 'r i w ku • w ^ Anderson’s in Clinton. They were ♦ ^\i r r S ww° 1S visited Mrs. Bet- entertained with a dress clinic and ty Webb in Joanna over the week- the manager, Mrs. J. K. "Haselden,! j w . . . gave an interesting demonstration on Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jones had as, colors, designs, and appearance of their guests over the week-end clothes. Arrangements were made! ^ j »» e , of Anderson » Mr 'for recreation and delightful re- and Mrs^ J. P. Jones of Charlotte, | treuhments were served. The club 1 u-ij a !-IP n Dawson and welcomed two new members. Mrs. I c ildren of West Clinton. Ralph Harbin and Mrs. David Word.) Russell TrammeU is spending this i Mr. Neal, the president, presided ?T5iL e with^ relatives a t the meeting of the Men’s club Thursday. Thirty-three members were present and several new mem bers enrolled. Ben Moye, from Pres- bytetrian college, gave a humorous narrative of a movie about football, i Thursday night the husbands of. Club 16 member* entertained the club at a picnic at Curry’s Lake. Thirty guests enjoyed the recrea-, tion activities and best of all the picnic supper. Mr. Crecker and Mrs. ALCOHOLISM Treated Effectively In Hundreds of Cases TELEPHONE DAY OR NIGHT 2-i 'ALCO-HAVEN SANITARIUM f 605 E. NORTH STREET V^REENVILLi, SO. CAROLIN Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wood during the past week were: Mr and Mrs. M G, Doster and children of Abbeville, Mf. and Mas Jack D. Wood of Athens, Ga , J. A Wood of Lowndesville, and F. R. Wood of Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rogers spent the week-end in Asheville, N C. f with Mr. and Mrs. H. N. McFalls. Barbara Whitmire was the week- end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Wallace sponsored the outing and led Davis la Ware Shoab the group in singing and games. and Mrs. Claud Willard vis-J The Kindergarten and the two first ited Mr. and Mrs. Grover Willard grades of Providence school under m Greenwood and Mr*. Frank Bill- the direction of Mrs. Wallace. Mrs mgs in Ware Shoals over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Willard had as their guests during the week-end Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Land and family of Union, Sgt. Gillis Berry and Mrs Berry of Wichita Falls, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and children were visitors in Greenville Sunday. Merle Willard of Gaffney, i* HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES We Deliver H. J. 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