The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 21, 1949, Image 11
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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONIC! E
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For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. MART SATTERFIELD.
Correspondent and Representative
Mrs. Bessie Brown and Mrs. Hud
son Davis and childrea spent the
week-end in Greenville with Mr. andi
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Lee in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore and
son, Miss Charlesy. Judy and Marion |
Motte spent the week recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Bootsie Guef in Bil-I
oxi, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gallman had as
their guest* for the week-end Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Gallman and family
of Greenwood. ( i
Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister ancl
Mrs. Jim Turner and Mr. and Mi's, daughter, Pam, of Whitmire spent
Roy Fuller. j the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ho-
,, , _ _ , „ , ,, , race Smith.
Mr, and Mrs. Jess Duckett and Mr and Mrs Earnest O’Shields'
family visrted in Chesnee and Chim-| and familv of Ware shoals visited
ney Rock N. C. recently. Mr and Mrs j B Q’Shields Sat-
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hughes and urda y
ch.ldren spent Sunday with Mr. and ^j r and ^j rs j uc Json Burden and
Lu ^ er ^ u fl ie 4 near L,aurens -. family, Mr. and Mrs. James Estes,
Mrs. Myrtis McPeters of Experi- and ^ rs yr T Green and Jan-
ment Ga. is spending some time with ice and Joyce Griffin of N;nety Six
ner daughter, Mrs. Jess Edmonds, v .i s it ed Mrs. Rufus Mills Saturday,
who js iccuperating after being ill B ar 5 ara Mills returned home with
and a patient at Hays hospital. and ^ rs B Urden f or a week's
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bishop of Green- y } s : t
\;!le, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bishop Harold Pearson is spending some
of Spartanourg were the week-end ^ me with Larry Painter in Gaffney,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sum- G l Motte spent a few days re-
eral, the latter’s two sisters, Misses centlv in Maryville, Tenn. with his
Syble and Peggy Dobbins of Cross s j ster '
Anchor are spending this week here., Fr} ends of Cpl. Clyde M.' Sellars of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Oakley had as Langly Field, Va. will be interested
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. | 0 ^ow he was recently promoted
Tom E. Oakley of Date City, Fla i to scr geant. He is the son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oakley and ^ r3 Sellars.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakley and Mrs. A. S. Yarborough and daugh-
daughter and Sidney Oakley all of ter> of TajT1 p a( F i a . f have returned
Clinton. home, after spending some time with
Mrs. Ruben Overstreet and daugh- Mr and Mr , T F King anc { ot her
ter, \ irginia, were week-end guests re i a tj V es here. Mr. and Mrs. King
had as their week-end guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Moore and children
of Laurens.
L. P. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Pittman, of Woodruff, visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chesney Sunday.
Mrs. Lelia Lucas spent the week
end in Glenn Springs with Mrs. My
rtle Green.
Mrs. Ben Dixson spent the past
week in Lockhart with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Allen.
Mrs. J. E. Wray and children were
visitors in Union Sunday. Little Lin-
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
OPTOMETRIST
Offices at
200 South Broad St.
Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30
Phone 658
Announcing The Addition
of the
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Goodall Line of Rotary
Power Lawn Mowers
CUTS GRASS TO PERFECTION
ALSO HEAVY WEEDS
No effort ot oil to mow your lawn, no mat
ter what condition it is in. Even the ladies can
operate it easily.
THERE WILL BE A DEMONSTRATION
AT MY HOME ON HICKORY STREET
FRIDAY AFTERNOON AT SIX O'CLOCK
COME OUT AND SEE FOR YOURSELF
"s “ " Shop
| Model Airplanes |
WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
OF MODEL AIRPLANES AND MODEL AIR
PLANE FLYING EQUIPMENT IN LAU
RENS COUNTY
FLYING KITS, from—
$1.00 to $9.95
OHLSSON & RICE. FORESTER. McCOY, ARDEN
and O.K. ENGINES, at prices ranging from—
$5.95 to $15.95
READY TO FLY GLIDERS and RUBBER POWERED
PLANES, from—
10c to 50c
SCALE MODEL RUBBER POWERED FLYING KITS,
from—
10c to $1.00
We have all the latest airplane model accessories such
as Testor’s Sta Dope, in all available colors, all colors in
regular dope, stranded and solid flying wire in 50 and
70 ft. lengths, control handles from 40c to 85c, fuels for
all engines and many other items.
THIMBLEDRONE RACE CARS
SEE YARBOROUGH OIL COMPANY FOR ALL
YOUR HOBBY NEEDS
AIRPLANES ' RAILROADS RACE CARS
Yarborough Oil Co.
da Saterfield spent Sunday with
Barbara SaMerfield near ’Clinton.
Mary W’orthey of Gaffney U |
spending the week with Reba Chalk
and Betty Sanders.
Sandra Mills is spendihg the week
end in Calhoun Falls with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dockins, of An
derson, were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin Shockley. Barbara
Shockley returned home with them
fofr a week's visit.
ShiVley Elders, of Greer, spent the
past week with, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Ben Burnett.
Dorothy Burnett and Grade Burch -
are visiting Mr.,and Mrs. Floyd El
ders in Greer this week.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. Ervin Shockley will cele
brate a birthday July 23.
Douglas Chesney was 3 years old
Monday July 18. - „
Dale Sellars will be 14 years old
July 26.
Miss Nora Nabors will have a
birthday July 30.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P Oakley will
celebrate a wedding anniversary Ju
ly 26.
Horace. Smith celebrated his birth
day July “7.
With The Sick
Mrs. Ervin Shockley has been ill
the past week.
Little Barbara Nabors is sick.
Mrs. Clyde Smith is ill at her home.
Miscellaneous Shower for
Mrs. Wyatt
Mrs. Maria Roberts'" entertained
Mrs. Melvin Wyatt with a miscellan
eous shower at her home on Oak
stfeet Friday night, a large number
of friends enjoying an hour of games.
Refreshments were served by the
j hostess. Each guest remembered Mrs.
! Wyatt with a gift for the home.
Birth Anouncements
Ellison
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellison an
nounce the birth of a son at Hays
1 hospital, Monday July 18. Mrs. El-
| lison will be remembered as Miss
i Mary Ellen Campbell.
Meeks
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meeks an-
j nounce the birth of a daughter. Bar-
I bara Ann. at Blalock clinic, July 12.
j Mrs. Meeks was before marriage
[ Miss Frances Holmes of Cross An-
['chor. - -* 4» ' B. 1
McUhannon-Plercy Wedding
The marriage of Miss Susan McEl-
II hannon and Kenneth Piercy was sol-
jlemnized at the First Baptist church
l in Clinton, Saturday morning. July
[ 2nd. at 11 o'clock.
I A background of pink with floor
[ baskets of white gladioli and ferns
t and three standards of seven bran-
[ ched candelabra holding whit*
i lighted tapers formed a setting beau-
[ tiful in its simplicity for the wed-
I ding vows.
| Rev. J. H. Darr officiated, using
I the double ring ceremony. Preceding
lithe ceremony, a musical program
was rendered by Miss Blanche Ellen
Darr at the organ and Miss Barbara
Workman, soloist. Miss Darr played
Melody Of Love (Engelman); Tram-
eri (Schubert) and Miss Workman
sang “Because’’ and “Oh Promise
Me.” During the ceremony “To A
Wild Rose” (McDowell) was softly
played. The traditional wedding
marches were used.
Lighting the candles were Guy
McElhannon and Jimmy Piercy,
young brothers of the bride and
groom, respectively.
Usher-groomsmen included Earl
McElhannon, E. C. Edwins, both of
Clinton, Raymond Whittaker, of
Henrietta, N. C. and Buck Barrett of
Gastonia. N. C.
Miss Magdalene Collins of Clinton,
was maid of honor and P. L. Piercy
father of the groom, was best man.
Susan, given in marciage by her
father, C. M. McElhannon, was love
ly in a dress-makers suit with mat
ching accessories. She wore a cor
sage of purple-throated orchids.
Following the wedding a buffet
luncheon was served at the recrea
tion center. The center was attract
ively decorated throughout in bridal
white and green. Miss Mary Johnson
entertained in the lounge where the
receiving line was formed and di
rected the guests to the gift room
where Mrs. E. C. Edwins presided.
Miss Kathryn Eichelberger invited
the guests into the dining room. As-!
sisting in entertaining here was Mrs. 1
Clyde Trammell and Mrs. Nancy
Hughes.
After a wedding trip to various
points of interest in Florida and a
visit to the great Smokies the young
couple wiwll be at home on South'
Broad street.
GOODYEAR STORE
415 West Main Street
Phone 440
Girl Scouts To Meet
Saturday morning at 10:30 all
scouts-brownies included, are asked
to meet with their troop leader at the
recreation center at which time plans'
for a three-day tour will be eomplet-
e<1 '
Woman s Club To Meet
Continuing “In The Know,” the
club’s slogan, Mrs. Roily Bannister,
home economic teacher at Clinton
high school will demonstrate “Slip
Covers” at the meeting to be held
tonight (Thursday) at 8 p. m.
Everyone is invited to hear Mrs.
Bannister at this open meeting.
Luncheon Club Presents Play
The Old Maids convention pre
sented by the Luncheon club drew a
capacity audience Saturday evening.
Miss Mary Jdhnson , and Mrs.
James Pitts, preceding the play, led
the audience in singing favorite songs.
William Patterson also sang, giving
two numbers. “Sentimental Jour
ney” and “You Call Everybody bar
ling.”
r your DOLLARS
2W MORE HIRE
In Quality and the Constant Assurance That You '\re Get-
tinif the Ile*t That Mone\ ( an Buv
WHERE YOU CAN SAVE
EVERY DAY
DIXIE-HOME
MAYONNAISE
16 oz. jar 35c
Ml SSELMAVS
PIE
CHERRIES
No. 2 can 29c
LIBBY’S
PINEAPPLE
JUICE
46 oz. can 41c
DAISY ( HKKSK. fini' fl.-unrtcl. lb.
APPLE JELLY, Old Virginia, 2 lb. jar
MILK. Dixie-Home, .‘1 tall cans
:v.h'
2!lc
:Uc
Margaret Holmes—No. 2 Can
FIELD PEAS & SNAPS 17c
FREE-2
Beautiful ICE TEA GLASSES
with purchase of
DIXIE-HOME TEA, 8 oz. pkg. 57c
IMMIENTOS, 7 oz. jar 19c
PEANUT BUTTER. Dixie-Home. lb. jar 85c
PEACHES, Hunt*. Yellow Cling, No. 2' : can 27c
2 Rival Rubv Glasses 2c—with 25 lb. bag
DIXIE-HOME FLOUR S1.93
JELLO. assorted fla\ors, 2 pkgs.
1 >e
PERFECT FLAVOR
ICED OR HOT
1-Lh. Rags
GOLD CUP, 2 for . 96c
1-Lb. Bags
SLIVER CUP, 2 for 82c
THAN
QUALITY-
TENDER
MEAT
(■old Coin
SLICED BACON,lb. r 49c
Puritan
PORK SAUSAGE, lb 37c
Economv Sliced
SMOKED HAM, lb. 69c
Dressed and Drawn
STEWING HENS, lb 49c
Shoulder
VEAL CHOPS, lb. 49c
U. S. Good Grade
Porterhouse STEAKS, lb 89c
MONEY-SAVING VALl'ES!
CRISCO
SPRY
SNOWDRIFT
3 lb. can 79c
SEA FOOD
.m*-4m*m*t*'*t
Salmon Steaks, lb. 49c
Dressed - * f T >
PAN TROUT, lb. 29c
Spanish
MACKEREL, lb. 33c
Red Perch
FILLETS, lb. ....31c
lairge Virginia
CROAKERS, lb. 29c
Whiting
FILLETS, lb 21c
Junket 2 Pkgs.
Danish Dessert .21c
Swift’s
Swiftning, 3 lb. . 89c
Swift’s
PREM, 12 oz. can 39c
New England Pancake
SYRUP, 12 oz. . 25c
Pineapple. Butterscotch.
Chocolate Fudge
Sundaettes, jar . 17c
Jewel
OIL, pint 29c
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TOILET TISSUE
_
3 Rolls
24c
KITCHEN TOWELS! 2 ^
CLEANSING TISSUES; 21c
BOX OF
300
Fresh. Tender
OKRA, 2 lbs , 23c
U. S. No. 1 White
POTATOES, 5 lbs 25c
Fancv Thompson
SEEDLESS GRAPES, lb 29c
Large Cuban
AVOCADO PEARS, each 21c
Fancy Persian
LIMES, carton 23c
Fancy Mountain Grown
Tender GREEN BEANS, 2 lbs. . 33c
California
YELLOW ONIONS, 3 lbs. 25c
WOODBURY
BLUE WHITE
SWEETHEART
SOAP
CHIPS
SOAP
2 bath size .. 22c
Pkg
. 9c
2 bath size .. 21c
OLD DUTCH
TEXIZE
SWEETHEART
CLEANSER ^
SOAP
2 pkgs 23c
Pint ...
39c
3 reg. size ... 23c
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