The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 30, 1949, Image 10
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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949
For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS MART SATTERFIELD,
Correspondent and Representative
Clyde Rhodes is spending two'
weeks at Camp Stewart, Ga., with
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hiller, j and Mrs. Seymour Smith and grand-
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes and son of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
children, and Mrs. G H. Jackson j Burlington and son of Spartanburg. ,
were guests Sunday of Mrs. Jackson’s) Miss Glenda McLendpn of Lyons,'
sisters, Miss Jessie Roberts and Mrs. |Ga., is spending a few days with Mrs.
Lola Eller in Uhion. I Evelyn Sams. i
Mr. and Mrs. > Grange Chumbley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meeks of near
Mrs. Clara Smith and Mrs. Betty) Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. and.
Smelcer visitec^ Mr. and Mrs. Hoope^ Mrs. J. P. Oakley.
Matthews near Joanna Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sumerel were
RCT. Walter T. Campbell of Fort £ uests of Mrs Sumerel’s parents, Mr.'
the National Guard unit. , Jackson, spent the we^k-entf with and Mrs^ J. O. Dobbins, in Cross An^
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rhodes, Sr.,'-his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. W. th ^ r Su " da> - . ,
J \l rs Cora Bell Crowe and son of
Laurens, were week-end guests of
Mns. Janie Miller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chesney and
children were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Teague in Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emory had as
T r,, , ... , , their guests Sunday Mrs Letha
C. J Blaekweu son. spent the-weekrend with h;s par- , T . ,. .. ..., ,
. j ,, j ,, Rnodes and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitch-
' ““ Mason „„j __ y
visited the latter’s mother. Mrs. J. L
Ih-uitt, who is ill, in Spartanburg
Wednesday.
Mrs. Betty Smelce of Newport,
Term . is spending the week with her
sister. Mrs Clara Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kellett . of.
Ninety-Six. visited
;,nd Mrs Virginia Wilson Sunday
Mrs. S. E Hiller and Charleen
Golden of Newberry, spent the phs‘-jSSMaeir
m
Campbell.
Mrs. L. C. Gossett of Arcadia, was
the guest of Mr. apd Mrs. A. E. Smith
the past week. i
Sherry Smith is spending a few
weeks in Arcadia with relatives.
RCT. Dean Mason of Fort Jack
ie 3 o’clock. The county health unit
directed the clinic with Mrs. Wither
spoon in charge. Mrs. Myrtle West.
Lydia Mills textile nurse, and Dr. E.
N. Sullivan assisted the health unit.
A large number of children were
given immunization against diseases,
and physical check-ups.
Rehearsal Party Planned
Following the rehearsal for the
McElhannon-Piercy wedding Friday
evening at the First Baptjst church in
Clinton, a party will be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ed
monds on South Broad street, honor
ing the bridal party. Susan and
Kenneth will be married at 11 o’clock
Saturday morning. The bride's par-
I ents' ate entertaining with a recep-
! tion at the recreation center imme
diately following the ceremony
Drifters To Appear
Saturday evening at 8 pjn. The
i Carolina Drifters will give a per-
! tormaned at Providence school spon-
sared by the Luncheon club.
Gladys McCravy and Dot Burnett
Entertain
A teen-age community party spon
sored by Gladys McCravy and Dot
Burnett was held Wednesday eve
ning at the recreation center. The
room was artistically decorated with
Queen Anne’s lace and ivy. A large
gj;oup of teen-agers enjoyed music,
gAtnes and square dancing. William
Patterson and Miss Eichelberger as
sisted Gladys and Dot in entertain
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L
Mr. and Mrs.
uests
Horace Smith had
of the week-end Mr 1
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Khaki Work Shirts
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Short Sleeve Sport Shirts
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Slacks, $5.95
All Red Goose Sandals
Reduced for Quick Clearance
Were $3.50 and $2.95
Now $2.75
Final Clearahce On
Men's Knox Straw Hats
Vi-Price
Clearance Sale On
Freeman Shoes
Broken Sizes
$16.50 now $12.95
$14.50 .... now $10.95
Summer Oxfords
$13.95 now $9.95
$ 9.95 now $7.95
All Wing Shirts
Fancy and Whites ^
Now One IMoe—
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Boys' Sport Shirts, $1.79
Hanes T-Shirts ........ 69c
BVD Union Suits .. $1.98
BVD Shorts 79c
BVD Knit Sport Shirts
$1.50
V. |
Plastic Raincoats
Small, Medium, Large
$1.89
LAD AND DAD SHOP
JOANNA STORES
ell and son. all of Union. Little
Smoky Emory returned home with
them for a .week’s visit.
Mrs. Bessie Whitmire and Mr. and
Mrs. Houston Ellis . and daughter
. spent'Sunda.y with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Ellis.
Little Cecilia McLendon is recup
erating from a tonsilectomy at Hays
hospital.
Mrs. Leila Lexcas is spending this
week in Glenn Springs with Mrs
Myrtle Gwenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Woodward
of West Clinton, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edmonds.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmonds had as thefr
guests during the past week Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Dean of Calhoun Falls.
Mrs. Ada Prince and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford and son
were visitors in Fingerville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields and
children, Mrs. Hugh Ballard, Mrs.
Essie Crowe, Mrs. Claud Bennett
and daughter visited Miss Peggy
Ballard in Columbia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. F Johns had as
the.r guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Walker Jones and daughter of Union.
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Walker and
son of Piedmont, were visitors in the
community Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Seldon and
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Seldon of Bur
lington, N. C , were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hughes. Mrs.
John Seldon and sons remained for
a week's visit. f
Barbara McLendon is a patient at'
Hays hospital where she underwent
i an operation Monday.
Birthday Dinner for Mrs. Hughes
Mrs. Nancy Hughes was honored
with a surprise birthday dinner at
her home near Laurens Sunday. A
large number of children and grand
children were prsent. A bountiful
dinner was served. The dining table
was centered with the decorated
birthday cake in colors of white and
green.
Birthday and Anniversaries
Sandra Smith celebrated her birth
day June 26.
Jerry Satterfield will be 6 years
old June 30
Tom Burnett will have a birthday
; tomorrow.
Sarah Alice Satterfield’s birthday
is July 5.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields are
celebrating their wedding anmver-
i sary today.
Mrs. Crocker Honored at Shower
Mrs. Herman Crocker was enter-
; tained with a miscellaneous shower
Friday night at the home of Mrs.
| Clyde Rhodes. A large number of
j ot contests and games the gifts were
friends were present. After an hour
j , pened and passed. Refreshments
were served by Mrs. Rhodes and Mrs.
Ed Fuller.
JOANNA, S. C.
Birth Announcement
Ramsey
Mr and Mrs. Roy Ramsey an
nounce the birth of a son. Bobby Le
roy, at the Blalock clinic on June 10.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for the many kindnesses
' shown during the illness and at the
' death of our husband and father.
The many floral tributes were deep-
! ly appreciated.
Mrs. H. W. Wood
and Children.
Practicing For Play-
Members of the Luncheon club
are practicing daily from 1:00 to 2:00
o'clock on the play, “The Old Maid's
Convention,’’ to be presented July 16
at 8 p.m.
Swimming Party Held
A playground swimming party
was held Thursday afternoon at Cur
ry’s Lake with thirty-eight boys and
girls attending.
Swimming, dancing and bowling
furnished entertainment for the
group. Late in the afternoon a pic
nic lunch was served. Miss Kath
ryn Eichelberger and William Patter
son were adult advisors.
Worpan's^ Club Meeting Postponed
Thursday, June 30, the afth Thurs
day in the month, no meeting of the
Woman’s club will be held. Since
vacation at Lydia Mills begins July
2 the date of the next regular club .
meeting will be July 21.
‘ ^
Vacation Bible School Closes
Vacation Bible school at the Lydia
Mills Presbyterian church closed
Sunday evening with a commence
ment program in which primary,
junior and intermediate boys and
girls participated. A display of the
w ork by the children gave a‘ keynote
to the type of training as did the ex- I
ercises in which all groups partici-j
pated Certificates were awarded all
children completing the course. Bar
bara Mills was pianist at the school.
Well-Baby Clinic
The monthly Well-Baby clinic was
held at the clinic Tuesday from 1
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