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y / \ V / THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1949 Scientific Protection ® for Yuur Chilli’s Feet Bumpers’ exclusive Mie'c Loop provides greater comfort for growing feet — will not bind or chafe. Special Wei'ge Heel insures corsect tread, natural body balac;e. Plenty of room for little toes. Give baby’s feet health insurance with Bumpers! Come in soon. Sizes 2 to 9. MAGIC SUM HRS LOOP Sizes 2 to 6 $3.98 Sizes 6 Vi to 9 $4.50 SumerePs Dept. Store “The Home of Better Values’ Clinton, S. C. SAVE WHERE SAVING PAYS It is not necessary to make your savings work for little or nothing. We have safe and profitable employment for them with the finest security known. Each account is insured up to $5,000.00. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BUYING OR BUILDING A HOME? Our Direct Reduction Plan Is the Answer. Ask for Details Without Obligation. ►AVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Telephone No. 6 A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Cti BecKMS./ \ v WITH FAST Speed-©-TRaiteY 'monotube HNITf I You 11 marvel at Electromaster's cooking ■peed, thanks to the ultra-modern Speed- O-Master Monotube surface units. They’re hinged for easy cleaning, too! Electromaster brings a world of new convenience to electric cooking with such features as automatic preheat oven control; 3000 W waist high broiler; extra large double-duty broiler and roasting pan. Enjoy modern cooking ease with the lie* ElecUoniasler Sue it today. Banquet Sptcial loaas of Electromastsr I Q.-iity ai Modest Cost! MORRISON FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture — Radios — Refrigerators — Stbves Phone 425 Corner Main and Muagrove Streets For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. MART SATTERFIELD, Correspondent and Representative pastor. Rev. R. D. Greg^. will preach at these services. I The- public is cordially invited to ; attend. I Scouts To Visit Chimney Rock At 7:30 Saturday morning the In termediate Girl Scouts will visit t ... . -r. -j j Chimney Rock, N. C., arfd other Mr. and Mrs. J. B. OShiCids and Uces of interset enroute . The tr;p cluidren, Mrs. Hugh Ballard and wi n be made by Spartanburg and re daughter, Mrs. Claud Bennet and turn through Greenville. Tnirty- ; Carolyn visited Mr and Mrs^ Arthur three scouts haye registered for the Douglas in Gray Court Sunday. • ,... Eanis and L. V. Hannah of Pelzer, 1 . m j visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard Xo Honor Teachers Tonight ; ouring the week-end. ' ! Tonight at 7:30 (Thursday) the Mrs. Mart Satterfield and daugh- Woman’s club will entertain honoring ter, Mrs. Woodell King and son pf the teachers of Providence school West Clinton, visited their sister, and other invited guests. The party Mrs. Furman Brown, and Mrs. Brown w ui be held in the lounge of the ■ in Laurens Sunday. recreation center. Guests are asked ! Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sumerel spent to wear prints or dresses reminis- Sunday in Cross Anchor with the cent of school days, the f committee in I latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. charge states. Dobbins. Walker Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Luncheon Club Meets At a business meeting of the Walker Johns of Union, Mr. and Mrs.‘ d ^ * c o A. E. Ellis of Gaffney, visited Mr. L^cheon club Thursday SepE 8. : and Mrs. K. F. Johns Sunday. ! plans were complete dfor the cooking i Mrs. Jessie Mills and children school to be sponsored by the Allen spent the week-end in Ninety-Six, fr 0- ’ of T he with relatives. s = hc>o1 ^ 3 , Wlth Mrs. Earl Turner and Mrs. Clyde ^ lasses b * h n e d d ^ ly from ^ t0 Rhodes spent Friday in Woodruff 3 P m ’ and 6:30 to 8:30 P m ‘ 1 with friends. I Demonstration lessons in biscuit, Mrs. Houston Ellis and daughter rolls, pies, cookies aid cakes will be and Mrs. Will Ellis visited Misses presented. The school is opAi to Sally Ann and Stella Duckett in all interested persons in Clinton Mills Wattsville Sunday. and Clinton, as well as Lydia Mills. Mrs. J. P. Oakley and Mrs. Fred Joint sponsors with the club in- Meeks visited Mr. Meeks who is a pa- elude the Lydia Mills Woman’s club, tient in a Columbia hospital, Satur- At the conclusion of the business day. • session. Mrs. Rosa Cole, program Mr. nad Mrs. Carl Johnson had as chairman, entertained the group thier guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. with several unique games. Claud Parrish and daughter and Mr. The devotional was given by Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Parrish of Joanna. Perry Sumerel. Miss Kathryn Ei'h- Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mason had as elberger told the story of The Old their guests for the week-end Mr. Violin, emphasizing the value of per- and Mrs. A. P. Petty and family off sonal work. Union, ,Mrs. C. R. Perry, Mr. and In closing the friendship circle ! Mrs. R. P. Powell of Clifton, and Mr. was formed and the club theme song and Mrs. Lester Davis of Buffalo. given. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jackson, Boyd ^ ! Wilkes and Mrs. J. B. Reeder attend- ed fche funeral of Hubert Jackson in 1 Inman Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Turner and, children were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. W. C. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Casey Abercrombie and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Eargle in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Josh Motte Sunday. | Sam McCra-y Mr. and Mrs. Morris and daughter | birthday ‘3 of Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs.) Mr and Mrs Andv Y G *, H - Ja f,f n T Saturday ‘ D ^ u | observe their Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burkhclter . and daughter are spending a few weeks in Hattiesburg, Miss., with birthday Septembfh- TR. Mr. and Mrs Howard Watkins will j wedding anniversary ! Mr. and Mrs. Jack observe their 23th celebrate their September 22. Anderson will wedding anniversary September 22 , Calvin Thomas Morton, Jr., son of 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Morton, now in 1 the Panama Canal Zone, formerly of' this city, will celebrate his birthday, September 22. 1 Mrs. James O. Simmons will cele-, orate her birthday September 18. Nannette Loftis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis, will celebrate :er 11th birthday September 23. James P. Sloan, Jr., will celebrate his fifth birthday September 22. Today is the birthday of Murphy Timmerman, Miss Frances Lee Pitti, B M. Dutton. Jr , and Be'sy Finney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ma: Fin ney. September 19 is tne birtnday of Houston Trammell. Mrs. H. F. Scott'had a 0. Mday September 5. September 9 birthdays in-luded Miss Vivian Parks Adair, of Ham’p- ton, Va., J. B. Arnold and, Bobby Cason, of this city, and Sara Louise Wilder, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Gaston C. Wilder, of McCormick, for merly of this city, whq^ will be three years old. September 12 was the birthday of James Leland Young, Jr. Mrs. B. L. King observed a birth day September 13. set 7HSM MOW AT J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler COMPim l/*f Of TOM OMWMST Parker Pens BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greetlngf To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Decor This Week. will celebrate a bung. Sr., will wedding anniversary omorrow. September 19 birthdays will in- ! the .former’s parents, Mr. and ; c^ews ^ ^ ^ ^°* ne L Mrs B S. C* ^Hiller of NewberryJ d l3 5i Ke jl b .^ da ^ r ’ d3u * bt p r / >f ^ Ir '. , P 1 hf M • I, years „U September ll. W, Hiller, and Mrs. Hillen Mrs. J MrJ , D B . „ Au5tln A. Cromer and son ot Newberry wil , ob5erve . he , r birthday , Sep;em . i were also week-end guests of Mr. and ber Mrs. Hiller. .Miss Martha Ramage celebrated a Mrs. Clara Smith was called to birthdav SeptembeF 10 Chester Saturday due to the illness September 21 birthdays will in- 'of her granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Grange Chumbley September j elude Mrs. Bill Milam, J. J. Corn- Waiters of .vii uuu wan, and Mrs. Edward and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Fayetteville N C 1 1 Lawson Smith in Chester during the week-end. Miss Jo Young of Washington, Ga.. was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Young. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Young had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Solesbee and fam- 1 ily of Spartanburg, and Miss Carolyn j Young of Greenville. Birthday Party for Elizabeth Young Mrs. Mozelle Young invited a! number of little friends on Saturday affternoon for a party in celebration of the sixth birthday of her daugh ter, Elizabeth. Outdoor games and contests w'ere the highlights of the party. Later the 20 guests were invited into the dining room where refreshments of ice cream, cake, nuts and potato chips w'ere served. Mrs. Young *was assisted in entertaining and serving by Mrs. George Simpson and Mrs. Roy Snyder . Each guest remembered Elizabeth W'ith a gift. + Birthdays nad Anniversaries Kenneth Trammell will celebrate his birthday Sept. 22. Mrs. Lois Webb will haye a birth day September 30. .1 Grange Chumbley will celebrate a birthday September 18. J. W. Hiller’s birthday was Sep tember 3. Mrs. J. W. Campbell celebrated her birthday September 10. Mrs. John Gallman had a birth day September 11. Among The Sick Russell Stone has been ill the past week. Mrs. Frances Taylor continues ill j at her home. Little Rose Eleanor Mason is re- ' cuperating at her home after being 3 patient at the Blalock Clinic the past two w'eeks. I Friends of Mrs. Douglas Greer will be sorry to know she continues ill. Birth Announcement Birchmore Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birchmore announce the birth of a daughter. Sandra Charline, on August 25 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Birchmore is the former Miss Magdalene Bagwell. Dance By Young Group Monday evening the Community Teens held a dance in the lounge ot , the recreation center. A large .crow’d of young people enjoyed dancing, music and games. Rerival Services at Lydia Baptist Church Revival services will begin at the Lydia Baptist church Sunday, Sept. 18, and run through October 2. The D. S. Templeton wilj observe his A ccnsational net* pen value! ”21" offers true Parker precioioa and writing case. Fast-action filler . . . Ortanium point . . many other feature*. Only this pen and the 31” Mtinfactorily use fast- « — A A ^ ‘ ng Su P rrrhron *<Ink. 5 W Uv Choate from red, Uue, ^ black. Stainless caps . l ; (Sot*, $ 8.75) choice of points. It*» the world’* moat- wanted gift pen :. . now, new and different in 14 im portant ways. Offer* new fillmg cane ... vwil.le ink supply . . . 25% greater writing capacity ;;. metered ink supply for no-*kip line. (Jkoose from 7 colors and black, luistrabry or gold-filled caps . . . custom points. see Tttem to oar/ AND UP (SoN, from $19.75) J. C. 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