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V \ 1 Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICL E THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 194$ For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. MART SATTERFIELD. C'orrespondent and Representative Little Arnold Edmonds of Green- \ ille, is spending the week with Mr. nod Mrs. Arthur Hillman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edmonds and family of Augusta. Ga„ spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edmonds. Barbara. Carroll. Sandra and Bruce Mills , spent the week-end in Woodruff with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. James. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and daughter of Mountville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jess Duckett and family Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Whitmire spent the a cek-end with her daughter, Mrs. 1 1 i ji and Mr.~T?llis. Will h Mr. and Mrs. James Ammons of Norfolk. Yu , are spending a few day.- with Mr and Mrs. J. O. W m- ble. Mr. and Mrs. Colic Oswalt f Jo anna, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C Meeks. Kenneth Meeks has returned home .fter spending several weeks in Cro.-- Anchor with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J.' H. Holmes.. Mrs. Effie Jone*. and daughter and ] Mr;, and Mrs. M. D. McIntyre spent the week-end in Rome, Ga., with relatives, Mrs. Georgie McLendon and -daughter of Lyons, Ga., were week- 1 1 end guests of Mrs. Evelyn Sams. Mrs. Clyde Rhodes spent last week i in Woodruff with friends. Mrs. Louise Prince and children of, Calhoun Falls, and Homer Rhodes of Woodruff, spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rhodes. ] Mrs. Malissa Cole spent the week-j end in Cross Hill with her son, Sey mour Cole, and Mrs. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carson and children of Charleston, visited Mr and Mrs. Roy Sanders Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ford and son. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellenburg and children of Ruth. N. C. ■ - Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Miiord and children. Mrs. Georgie Hix of East Point, Ga.. and J. C. Moore of Bur lington, N. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Hughes. - Devaughn and Donaree Cauble spent the week-end in Laurens with ti eir brother, Rudy Cauble. and Mrs. Cauble. Municipal Meet which the guests were invited into the dining room for refreshments. , > Carol received many useful gifts. For This Afeo To Birthdays and Anniversaries Be Held In Greenwood A. E. Lawson had a birthday Au- ♦ gust 25. , Special to The Chronicle. and interested citizens from all of, association, which met in Columbia the incorporated municipalities in; i as t week. The regional meetings are Laurens county will attend a regional held annually. Marion Lawson will celebrate birthday September 1. Carroll Prather was 3 years Tuesday. his old meeting of the Miyticipal Associa-1 The theme for the Greenwood i tion of South Carolina, to be held in meetin£ , wi!1 be “Tax Justice for Greenwood on November 9th, it was Cities .. The other re g iop al meetings Columbia. A*. i STSSX be heW a. Hartsvino and Black- sociation. The dates and meeting places for the three regional meetings sche- Birthday Party for Carol Prather Mrs. Macon Prather invited a number of little friends to her home Saturday afternoon in celebration of her daughter, Carol’s, birthday. Out door games were enjoyed, after “YOUR FAMILY THEATRE** C hildren Under 12 Free First Sho* at Dusk — Complete Show After 10 Thursday, Sept. 1 SUPERMAN - Chapter 1 (In Columbia’s Thrilling Mo%ie Serial)* Friday and Saturday, Sept. 2-3 mutt *• •S.; - ? * * hPJk tT.-FJ Monday and Tuesday, SepL 5-6 First Epic Drama of the Desert Today! .• 14 Oir«**d by LEWIS ALLEN b, IO«(l( tOSSIN triA»rm scon JOHN KODIAK CURT -y LANCASTER- Hul Wallis r-ry Mary ASTOR • COREY Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 7-8 “TERROR” is the word dana Andrews • anne Baxter WALTER BRENNAN - WALTER HUSTON A 2C l*> CENYUtY-EOX ENCORE TRIUMPH I Birth Announcement Bobo Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bobo an nounce the birth of a son, James Ray, on August 25 at the Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Bobo is the former Miss Mar garet McAbee. With The Sick Little Rose Eleanor Mason is a pa tient at the Blalock Clinic- suffering erious injuries received Sunday night when struck by a car. Friends of Ed Fuller will be glad to know he is able to be out after being ill. Little Marcelle Abercroqjbie is ill at her home. * K. F. Johns is improving after be ing ill. Mrs. Clyde Rhodes is ill at her home on Locust street. Little Douglas Harvey is ill. Mrs. Letha Rhodes is a patient in the Wallace-Thompson hospital in Union. Sunbeams To Meet The Girls’ Auxiliary and Sun beams will meet at the church Thurs day at 4:30. CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Mary B. Vance, de- , , , . .. . , „ j -j ^ ; ceased, are hereby notified to file the duled for thls fal1 were decide d upon same duly verified, with the under- b y lh ? executive committee of the signed, and those indebted to said ’estate will please make payment likewise. ROBERT M. VANCE, Executor, Clinton, |>. C. ville. A total of 231 cities of South Carolina are members of the muni cipal association; all of the incor porated municipalities of the state. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB August 24, 1949. t 15-3c -t— ATHLETES FOOT GERM AMAZING RESULTS IN ONE HOUR By using TE-OL. a STRONG, pene trating fugicide, you can REACH imbedded germs to kill ON CON TACT. You FEEL this quick-drving liquid take hold INSTANTLY. NOW. you must be pleased or your 35 back from any druggist. Today at McGee’s Drug Store. Luncheon Club Meets Thursday at 1:30 the Luncheon club met in the lounge of the recrea tion center with Mrs. Perry Sumerel, club president, presiding. The meet ing was opened by the club theme song, ’’Look for the Beautiful,’’ 1 al lowed by devotional by Miss Eioh- e’.berger. The minutes of the meet- .ng were read by the club secretary, Mrs. R E Whitmire, and adopted. Mrs. C. Koon. club treasurer, re ported finances. Completed plans lor the trip to Myrtle Beach were presented and accepted. Refreshnr.eniv* - ere served by Ro berta and Mildred Prince,, hostess es at the meeting Club Vi«iU Myrtle Beach The recreation bus with twenty- . eight members and guests of the ! Luncheon club left the recreation l.P.CLWIE MY HOPE /S 70 WVM FOR WOMEN A SHOE THAT'S LARCER ON THE /HStOETHAHOH THE OUTS' enter Saturday to Myrtle Beach UJl fun iy eveninj tdurted b 11 Caublp sirfg.nf Nirty retu it 1 30 for a visit Doughnuts were before leasing Ly- rd transportation or many mem ber* i gi rally enjoyed [ a vesper service y Mrs. Art Freet. assisting and lead* Our hone hi to help make this the moat healthful Uwn la the nation. We provide excellent fountain service, and stark all the better kaavm brands of medkiaes—Ailing prescriptions is a profession with ns. M‘GEES DRUG STORE l*hone No. 1 ID EE> Pepti-Cola Company, Long Island City, N.Y. NOT 6 BUT 12 Full Glasses In Pepsi’s Six Bottles! Why take lens . .. when you mo much more from PepHi-Uola. 6 big. Big Pepni‘s give you 12 deliciouM glansfulM of America*a finent cola. Top* for quality all over America. WHY TAKE LESS... WHEN PEPSI’S BEST! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE. 8. C. and hC* with the women of sponsors, was planned of vartoua commit- o to ted members are invited ly night and bring pic- W oman • ( lab Tn Meet Tonight. Thursday, the Woman’* j * club will meet in the lounge of the recreation center, and will continue it * regular "In The Know * program l' f Goodman of Cross Hilki< will demonstrate cake making. Mrs Dunlap of Mountville. will lead the devotional, and talk on memoirs All ladies in the community are invited to attend Mrs. W. A Parrish. Mrs Clyde Smith. Miss Maude Harvey and Mrs. P L. Piercy are hostesses for the evening. Party for Young Set The softly-lighted lounge in the | recreati <n center, with its beautiful arrangements of late garden flowers, blended with the colorful costumes of members of the younger set who were entertained at their first formal j party Thursday evening. Hostesses were Frances Wray and Pat Davenport, and their guests were members of two patrols of In- ! termediate Girl Scouts and their es corts. Dancing and music furnished the evening’s entertainment., Receiving in the lounge with the hostesses was the scout troop leader. Miss Kath ryn Eichelberger. Punch and indi- vidual cakes were served from a daintily appointed table in the dining room by Mrs. David Satterfield, as- I sisted by Pat Francis. Twenty-eight members of the Uounger set attended the party. •*- BOYS ATTEND CAMP I Robert Boggs, Donald Ward, Leroy James and Lamar Lee, all of the or phanage, attended Camp Opportunity this summer at Camp York in Kings Mountain Stale park. 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