The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 29, 1949, Image 9
1 ‘ '
7
THE CHRONICLE
Strives To Be A Cleon
Newspoper, Complete
Newsy and Reliable
©bp (Elintatt
If You Don't Read
THE CHRONICLE
You Don't Get the News
Volume^ XLIX
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, September 29, 1949
Number 38
For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. MART SATTERFIELD,
Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields and
children spent Sunday in Ware
Shoals with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
O’Shields and family.
Mrs. James Smith and children of
Laurens, spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Royo Sanders had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Hoyt Anderson of Pickens.
Misses Sally Ann and Stella Duck
ett of Wattsville, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Duckett Sunday.
Mrs. S. C. Hiller, Mrs. Charles
Golden and Charlene Golden of New
berry, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Hiller Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jackson had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Morris and Mrs. B. P. Jackson
of Spartanburg, and Mr. and Mrs.
Milton King and children of Green
ville.
Mrs. Rose Meeks of Ninety-Six,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meeks
over the week-end.
Mrs. Ada Prince and daughters
and Mrs. J. T. Lanford attended the
funeral of the former’s sister-in-law,
Mrs. Mollie Parrish, in Inman, Sun
day.
Mrs. Clara Smith has returned
home after spending two weeks in
Chester with her sons, Law'son and
Henry Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Grange Chumbley
had as their guests Sunday Mr .and
Mrs. Hooper Matthews of Kinards.
Mrs. Bessie Whitmire was the
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Ellis. On Sunday Mrs. Ellis, Mrs.
Whitmire and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ellis and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Manley in Piedmont.
Mrs. Gayle Ellis and son of Fay
etteville, N. C., have returned home
after spending the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Ellis.
Leroy Pace is a patient at Hays
hospital.
Sam McPeters of Columbus, Ga.,
was the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Edmonds. .
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burk-
halter and daughter have returned
home after spending a few weeks in
Hattiesburg, Miss., with Mr. Burk-
halter’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wicker of
Spartanburg, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Smith and son
spent the week-end in Lyons, Ga.,
with Mr. and Mrs. R. R. McLendon.
Mrs. Boyd Patterson and Mrs.
Duo-Therm Chippendale
Home Heater in WALNUT finish!
As BIG in VALUE as it’s NEW in BEAUTY!
Bip Value for Styling! Smart new walnut finish and authentic
Chippendale styling make it an expensiveylooking furniture con
sole—as well as a superb heater! M J
Big Value for Comfort! Exclusive Dual Chamber Burner gives
you more heat from every drop of oil, extra heat on extra-cold
days. Bums clean at all fire settings.
• Exclusive Duo-Therm Pouter-Air Blower—available at slight extra
cost—saves up to 1 gallon of fuel oil in every Often pays for itself
in one heating season.
EASY TERMS AT—
. D. Payne & Go.
CLINTON, S. C.
No
Red Tape!
The association is proud of the fact that
getting a loan here is no long drawn out, ex
pensive procedure.
\ -I
Many of our loans are made within a few
hours after application therefor is signed. Only
in rare cases is more than three or four days
required to g$t a loan through.
No long waits for out-of-town appraisers,
no expensive appraisal fees, and no involved
legal procedure, makes the Citizens Savings and
Loan way of owning a home by far the most
popular in Clinton and Laurens County.
IF YOU WANT A HOME OF YOUR OWN, COME IN
TODAY AND SEE US
mm
■ •* JEi
ederal Savings
and Loan association
Telephone No. < i
J
A Clinton Institntion Serving Clinton People Since 1909
Omira Wicker and son of Joanna, vis-1 Fallow, T. D. Douglas, J. D. Hairston, with bowls of early fall flowers
ited Mrs. Floyd Emory during the David Word, Walter Danhoff, Jim placed at vantage points throughout
Week ' end ' 1 r < h ' ">° m - A *>>°« mus.cal projram
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford spent' rendered with Mrs. James Pitts
Sunday in Williamston with relatives.
Mrs. Jessie Mills had as her guests
Sunday Mrs. Nora James and Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. James and son of Wood
ruff.
Mrs. Claud Bennett and daughter
spent the week-end in Laurens with
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bennett
Gregg Rowe, Jim Conn, David Sat- , .
terfield, B. F. Harvey, and members a piano
of Club 16.
son and Mrs. lone Wallace.
Mrs. Rosa Cole, program chairman,
(Continued on page two)
Mrs. Bill Shields in Charge of
Cooking School
A cooking school, sponsored by the
makers of Adluh flour, will be held
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jenkins and at ^ recreation center beginning
children of Union, visited Mr. and T u * sday -. Two cla ” es wil1 b . e h* 141
Mrs. K. F. Johns during the week
end.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bennett will
celebrate their wedding anniversary
September 29. .
Mrs. Alice Motte celebrated a
birthday September 20.
Mrs. Stella McLendon’s birthday
is Sept. 30. O. C. Harris will cele
brate a birthday on Sept. 30.
Jerry Prather had a birthday Sep
tember 20.
Linda Prather celebrated a birth
day September 24.
Gayle Ellis celebrated his birthday
September 27.
Johnny Oakley was 4 years old
September 22.
Birthday Party for Linda Satterfield
Mrs. Mart Satterfield entertained
15 little friends of her daughter,
Linda, in celebration of the latter’s
birthday Friday afternoon.
Outdoor games were enjoyed dur
ing the afternoon. The guests were
served ice cram and cookies on the
lawn while the gifts were opened.
Mrs. Satterfield was assisted in erv- >
tertaining and serving by Mrs. Mel
vin Satterfield.
Balloons in a variety of colors and
bubble gum were given as favors.
Sunday School Class Has Party
The guests were invited into the
dining room where a three-course
luncheon was served. The guest
speaker was Rev. P. L. Bauknight,
pastor of Broad Street Methodist
church in Clinton.
The guest list of the club included
Rev. and Mrs. Bauknight, Rev. and
daily at 1 p.m., and 6 p.m. and cook-i Mrs. L. W. Brown, Rev. and Mrs.
ing demonstrations given. |J. H. Holland, Mr. Pruitt, pastor of
Mrs. Bill Shields of Clinton, wi n, the Pentecostal Holiness church; Mr.
have charge of both classes. Prizes 2J”
will be awarded. All who are inter
ested are invited.
Walter Danhoff. Mrs. James Pitts
and daughter, Anne, Miss Margaret
Blakely, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ander-
Goodyear Tires
and Tubes
BATTERIES AND
ACCESSORIES
McMillan
Service Station
Sinclair Products
Phone No. 2
To Make Trip To Sumter
Early Saturday morning a group of
24 girls will leave for a trip to Sum
ter. The South Carolina Recreation
Society’s first annual girls play day
will be held at Edmunds high school
athletic field and gymnasium. The
program proper will begin at 10 a.m.
and will be divided into two groups,'
juniors, 16 and under, midgets, 13
and under. Interesting events will
be dodge ball, softball, kickball, vol- *
leyball, Newcomb ball, relays, folk
dancing and swimming.
Club 16 is sponsoring the group
and they will be accompanied by f
Mrs. Ruth Harbin and Mrs. Wallace.
Kindergarten for Utile Falk
The Kindergarten rooms have been
remodeled and new equipment has
been installed. It is open from 9
am. to 11:30 am. with thirty-two
pupils attending. Plans are being
made to organize the Kindergarten
Mothers club Thursday, Oct. 4.
Community Pastors Honored
A luncheon honoring the pastors of
JUST RECEIVED
New Shipment
Gutted Mufflers
Any Model — Chevrolet, Ford, Plymouth
Reasonable Prices
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Cecil Me- lhe community J™ held at the Re
creation center Thursday at 1 o clock
with the Luncheon club as hostess.
The lounge room was attractive
Lendon and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire en
tertained members of their Sunday
school classes with a party in the
basement of the church.
The children enjoyed an hour of
Cox Home & Auto Supply
201 N. Broad St. — Phone 12
*W«aWoa>VaW»V« %*aW* • »VaVaaW ««W*«W<raW»«V% »» +<
fun and games, after which a supper ] ::
was served.
::
Birthday Party Given
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Ma
con Prather entertained her two lit
tle daughters, Linda and Jerry, with
a party celebrating their birthdays.
Games and contests were enjoyed by
the 25 guests present. Later the
group was invited into the ,dining i
room where refreshments w'ere serv
ed.
Mrs. Prather was assisted in enter
taining and serving by Mrs. John
Gallman, Miss Ernestine Parrish and
Claudine Howell.
The little girls received many jv
gifts. ! &
Card of Thanks
We wish to express out thanks to i
our friends and neighbors for their
kindness shown during the illness of
our little daughter, Rose Elinor. Th2
cards and flowers were deeply ap
preciated.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mason
and Family. ! i'i
Well-Baby Clinic Held
The regular Well-Baby clinic with
the county health department in
charge was held at the clinic Tuesday.
It was well attended.
Banquet For Ball Team
On Tuesday night the members
of Club 16 were hostesses to a group
of friends at a banquet served in the
lunch room of Providence school.
The occasion honored the Lydia Lions
and their manager, Will Hampton. • ;
The tables were most atractive £
with low arrangements of dahlias, \\
roses and nasturtiums. Crepe paper I ft
streamers festooned the columns and j-[
came together with large paper bows.
The place cards were miniature bas
kets with fluted cellophane and pas
tel ribbons held in place with small
horseshoes denoting “good wishes,”
for the women and miniature ball
players complete with bat, stood on a
baseball card, for the men.
A three-course dinner was served
by members of the club under the
direction of the club president, Mrs.
Ruth Harbin, and the program direc
tor, Mrs. Daisy Hairston. Appropri
ate games, songs and stunts were led
by Mrs. Wallace.
Later in the evening square danc
ing was enjoyed with Grady Arnold
as caller. The music was furnished
by the Rythm Quintet.
The special guests invited were
Will Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
and Mrs. Ralph Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.
Huffstetler, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. John Dees, Mr.
and Mrs. James O. Sanders, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hampton, Mr. and Mrs.
P. S. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. D. S.
Cook, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Neely,
George Cornelson, Mrs. Emma Cor-
nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyce, Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. McGee, Mr. and Mrs.
P. B. Williams, Claude Crocker, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Young, Mrs. C. M. Bai
ley, Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Mr. and
Mrs. Grange Campbell, Mr. and Mr'.
Grady Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. W. R
Anderson, Miss Margaret Blakely,
Jimmy Hairston, Joe McGee, Richard
Hampton, Dennis Fallow, Miss Emily
Bailey, Miss Mary Crawford, John
Hunter, Brooks Copeland, Alvin
Hampton, Fred Satterfield, Herbert
plh tm mums wm trim
ft
::
*.*
::
8
ft
::
j:
•>
e.a
ft
BT tREXEL
ft
If you’re starting out, doing over, or filling irt}
look at Travis Court by Drcxel now! You can see
your future in this dynamic traditional design that lets you
plan for tomorrow today. Plot a dining room
that firs your floor plan perfectly, and plan to add to it bit by bit from
the open-stock Travis Court Group. You can move many
of these lovable pieces to other rooms as your needs^hange, add larger or
smaller units as your space changes
Travis Court is beautifully styled by Drexel in mellow
swirl mahogany on selected cabinet woods. You get
dust proof, feather-touch drapers, sturdy construction,
and serjwntine fronts, and a gleaming hand-rubbed finish.
It' 1 t! st complete traditional dining room collection made—
yi -.lire to find exactly what you want! Sec: it scion!
t!.
Str-.mi Cart
l nmtta/ Svi
Bvw-ftamt Bhjtl . . .
ft
A.
:.t
T. E. Jones & Sons
tyutmitute
, ■ ..