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i - 1 'v ' f 4 THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE • / ‘ Ptsre Seven For the Week ... LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. MART SATTERFIELD, Correspondent and Representative I Mrs. Wray ed the club theme song. ‘‘Look for the Beautiful.” The reading of the play, ."The Old Maid's Convention,” was given. After the reading the casting of the characters for the play 'was completed. tion center. In the absence of the president. Mrs. Osceola Taylor pre sided. A brief business session was held followed by the study course, conducted by Miss Kathryn Eichel- I berger. Whitmire of Joanna^ - I children and Mrs. Ellie Reeder vis-j attend are urged to contact Mr. and Mrs. Will Gentry and ited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reeder in Clyde Trammell, Mrs. J. E. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Crain of Jo- , Whitmire Sunday. * jor Mrs. Clyde Smith, anna, visited Mr. and Mrs. Randolph i M r , a nd Mrs. Perry Sumerel were The group will leave from the re- Gentry Sunday. I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boo Bishop i creation center at 6:00 P. M. C. E. Golden of Newberry, were i n Mauldin, and on Sunday were ♦—— Mrs. S. E. Hiller and Mr. and Mrs. Vistors at Mount Mitchell, N. C. Scouts Entertained With Swimming | Hostesses included Miss Roberta .Refreshments of sandwiches cook- guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chesney visited Party Prin.e and Mrs. McMeekin. ies and tea were served by the host- Hiher. Mr. and Mrs. John Gwinn in Switzer Forty scouts and their troop lead- ess - Mrs. J A Black, assisted by her Miss Mariorie Smith of Spartan- ^ and Mrs - E c C. Burdette had Sunday ^ , er assisted by Mrs. M. D. Satterfield, Birth Announcement granddaughter, Helen hiiVtr tc iricitinff Doris Pearson as , their g u ® sts Saturday the lat-i Miss Jeanne Emory left Tuesday enjoyed a swimming party at Curry’s Pace Shower For Bride-Elect PeWv Edmonds is spending the W ‘ for a weck s sta y in c ^ arleston where lak e Thursday afternoon. Swimming Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pace announce The ladies of the church of the - and Elizabeth of Iva, Mr. and Mrs. she will visit points of interest. , was followed by a bountiful lunch the birth of a son, Frank Henry, on Lydia Baptist Church feted Miss and daughter ot .Little Harry Wilkes, son of Mr. prepared by the mothfers of the girls June 10 at the Blalock Clinic. Mrs Esther Johnson prior to her marr.age 0 _ and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes, has been ill attending. ! PAce is the former Miss Ethelda Ed- with a kitchen shower. Mrs. C. C. Hill of Greenwood, the past few days. • munds. The social rooms of the church spent the week-end with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milton King and Luncheon Club Meets ^ were attractive with garden flowers Mrs. Neal Ballew. On Sunday they: children of Greenville, spent the The Luncheon club met in the Women Hold Meeting and during the evening a .refresh- visited Mr. and Mrs. Artis Hill in week-end with her parents, Mr. and lounge of the recreation ‘ center Wednesday evening the Women of ment course was served. After a Simpsonville. Mrs. G. H. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. | Thursday at 1 o’clock, with Mrs. the Church of the Presbyterian number of games and contests the Miss Joan Kuykendall is spending Jackson also had as their guests Perry Sumerel, president, presiding.' c hurch held their regular monthly honoree was presented a shower of several weeks in Columbia with Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson After the devotional, w'hich. includ- meeting in the library of the resrea- useful kitchen articles.—~ and family of Laxrrens. Sammy and Frances Wray are Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter spent the visiting their grandmother, Mrs. past week with her sister, Mrs. R. i\i Gallman, in Union. Sammy will a 1 .- J. Rhodes, who is ill, in W r hitmire. j-t Mr. and Mrs. Claud Thompson ®f Edmonds is week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith David Manning in West Clinton. * ! Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith and Mrs. Sam Lee of Gaffney were week-end guests fo Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pear son. Larry Painter of Gaffney, is a guest this week of Harold Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hillman and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edmonds called to Spartanburg Monday due to the serious illness of their brother- in-law, P. W. Coffee. Mrs. H. W. Williams is a patient at i so visit in Tennessee before return- Spartanburg, were guests of Mr. and the BLalocJc Clinic. J ing home. S-Sgt. G. H. Ellis and Mrs. Ellis Lawson Smith and son of Chester,, Mrs. C. S. Mathis during the week-. $ and son of Fort Bragg, N. C., are visited his mother, Mrs, Clara Smith, end. spending a month with the former’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gwenn of £♦ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis. Mrs. Jessie Mills and children Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. 8 Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman had were week-end guests of Mr. and J. H. Chesney recently, as thier guests Sunday Mrs. Bessie Mrs. C. S. James in Woodruff. Mrs. Leila Lucas was the guest Whitmire of near Clinton, and Patsy i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeder and 1 for the week-end of Mrs. Lydia I " 1 Gwenn at Hobbysville. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pace and \\ children spent the week-end in Fort j!j Mill with relatives. H Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller of Green- i\i i ville, visited the former’s father. Walter Fuller, recenlty. Mr. Fuller also had as his guests for the week end Mr. and Mrs. Bub Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. John DaVis of Lau rens. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith had as their guests during the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Louis Poteat and Dean Smith of Arcadia. f | Frank Phillips spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr^. John Edmonds j and family. Mr. and Mrs. (J. R. Hughes and children of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miller and daughter of Mountville, and Mr. and Mrs. C. B Sharpton, Jr., of Greensboro, N. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton, Sr., during the week end. Miss Barbara Sharpton re turned home with Mr. and Mrs Hughes for a week’s visit. Mrs. Alice Motte is ill at her home ! Ion Peachtree street. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parrish cele brated their 36th wedding anniver sary June 4. Mrs. J. C. Lawson is celebrating 1 his birthday today. | Casey Abercrombie will have a birthday June 25. Betty Jo Overstreet celebrated her ; 13th birthday June IF. Miriam Chalk will have a birth day tomorrow. • Yesterday-was Sharon O’Shields’ land Willie D. Edmonds’ birthday. Remington Electric Contour 6 Shaver DUfflOnd-thArp... Ditmoncl-Honed! The cutting blades on this new Remington Contour 6 Etoctrlc Shovor are just the thing for Dad’s tough beard... yet the exclusive con* tour design of the Contour 6 shaving head will be gentle On bis tender skin. What a Father’s Day gift! Come in today and let us show you the new Remington Contour 6 Electric Shaver... its cutting blades glisten ing like a diamond...be cause they are Diamond- Honed, and its beautiful presentation case shining like the fine jewel it holds. Don’t miss this chance to give Dad a useful, practical gift for his everyday shaviag enjoy ment It’s a chance of a life time... on Father’s Day, J. C. THOMAS, it’s Time That Counts” Burkhalter-Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Helen, to James M. Wyatt. The wedding was solemnized June 4. Club 16 Meets Club 16 met Tuesday night. Mrs. Meda Williams, president, presided and led the devotion from Psalm 23. In their study of foods, breads were demonstrated by the members. Later in the evening cakes and punch were served. Men’s Club Entertains The Men’s club entertained their wives and friends as special guests at a fish supper Thursday night. The tables were decorated with low crys tal bowls hofding mixed garden flowers. Covers were laid for firty- six guests and a committee composed of Mrs. Daisy Hairston, Mrs. Devola Hellams, Mrs. Lucille Greene. Wallace. J. B. O’Shields, C. O is and Mr. Crocker prepared and served the supper. 1 $ After a short business meeting the g group was invited into the recreation t.t room and dancing enjoyed. Music ||[ was furnished by the Rhythm Quin- tfct of Clinton. U —^ , g Freets Honored With Pantry Shower j.j Monday evening members of the Lydia Presbyterian church honored Mr. and Mrs. Art Freet with a pan try showey at the community cen- ter. !« Rev. L. W. Brown, pastor of the *•» church, acting for' the assembled triends, thanked the honored guests for their services to the church and community and presepted the gifts that overflowed the tables and chairs in the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Freet both responded pledging further services as needed by the church and community. Devola \ Mrs Math- 1 & i * ft ft Susan McElhannon Feted | Susan McElhannon, popular bride- clct, is being complimented with a 1 series of parties in her honor. Friday evening Mrs. James R Huntley, Dons Bagwell, Mrs. P. L. Piercy will entertain at a party in ; the recreation center. I The Jolly Sextette will have a breakfast with club members and a few invited guests at 10:00 o’clock Sunday, and the scouts with Barbara 1 McLfcrtdon7 Pat Davenport, and Peg gy Satterfield hostesses, will enter tain Tuesday morning at 10:30 in the lounge of the center honoring Susan, who has been assisting with a patroi of the scouts. Susan’s marriage t o Kermetlv Pjercy will be solemnized July 2 Jxt the First Baptist church at Clinton. Woman’s Club Plans Family Picnic This afternoon (Thursday) the W’oman’s club will be hostesses j to members of their families at a fam ily picnic to be held at Willowbrook, with a special committee in charge. All members who are planning tn Jane Parker HATCAKEFORDAD 3 Golden Llfht lay ers filled with oitre Raspberrv Jelly sod covered with lusci ous Yellow Creme Icing. , * 64" Layer Y.-Lb. Pkg. y. Lb. Pkg. 49c OUR OWN 25c PkS 47c Marcel Napkins . _ Nabisco Ritx Nabisco Old Fashion Ginger Snaps Nabisco Small Milk Bone .. Pkg. I-lb. Pkg. l-lb. Pkg. 12c 32c 32c 14c Swift Jewel 21c 77c i-lb. Ctn. Ann Page Creamy Smooth Peanut Butter 35c 16-oz. Jar Peter Pan Creamy Smooth Peanut Butter 35c' ‘ Crunch • Peanut Butter 35c 12-ox. Jar SUGARED DONUTS .. 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