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r >,wr S*-' / le Week . . . k MILLS NEWS ART SATTERFIELD, indent and Representative P. F. King is spending some Tampa, Fla., with Mr. and L. Yarborough. Friends of rborough will be sorry to is ill. id Mrs. Leroy Davis and son e week-end in Whitmire witii Mrs. J. C. Harmon, nd Mrs. J. H. Chesney and , and Mrs. Leila Lucas visited rtle Gwenn in Glenn Springs /' / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heatherly in West Springs during the week-end. Sgt. Clyde M. Sellers has returned to San Diego, Calif., after spending a w^ek with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tucker of Greenville, Were week-end guests of their daughter, Mrs. Ray Carter, ana Mr. Carter. Bobbie Fuller spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Cauble in Mountville. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Parr and chil dren spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell. Mrs. Colie Abercrombie, Mrs. Ra chel Moseley and Mrs. Neal Ballew, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cleve IIDGET SUPER-MARKET Phone 169 — Musgrove St. uble “(T INK SALMON, taU can ... ... 39c sconsin HEESE, very good, lb 39c esh Country GGS, dozen .... 69c ke’s AYONNAISE, RELISH, pint . 31c mour’s Compound ARD, 4 lbs 69c d Band LOUR, 10 lb. bag ... 99c rnation. Pet or Silver Cow IflLK, tall can 12c Oz. Tomato ATSUP, bottle 15c th Snaps [ELD PEAS, No. 2 can . .... 10c p«r Store OFFEE, guaranteed, lb 40c (Fresh Ground in Our Store) *ESH DRESSED FRYERS, HENS JUMBO SHRIMP, OYSTERS CATFISH, PERCH, MULLET, CROAKERS ^all 169 for Free Delivery Service! V1IDWAY Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA IDAY OCTOBER 7 Franchot Tone and Ann Richards in LOST HONEYMOON PURDAY OCTOBER 8 Charles Starrett in SIX-GUN LAW NDAY-TUESDAY OCTOBER 10-11 HOME COMING With Lana Turner and Clark Gable DNESDAY-THURSDAY OCTOBER 12-13 FUN AND FANCY FREE With Edgar Bergen and Dinah Shore ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ADMISSION 40c r Children under 12 admitted FREE land Campbell, were.visitors in Co-r! I lumbia Sunday. I Mrs. Alma Lee of Columbia, was I the week-end guest of Mr. anij Mrs. Reuben Overstreet. I Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Overstreet and son were_^week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean in Williams- ton. ! Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reeder of Whitmire, spent the week-end with! Mrs. Ellie Reeder and Mr. and Mrs. . J. B. Reeder. ! M.r and Mrs. J. O. Womble had as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cash of Oak Ridge, Tenn. i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fuller had as their guests recently George Fuller of Kingsport, Tenn., and Mr. and i Mrs. Earl Fuller and family of Un- ; ion. Mrs. Jessie Mills and children and Harold Snyder spent Sunday in Nin ety-Six with Mr. and Mrs. James Estesi 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walker Jones of Un ion, visited Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Johns Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Nabors had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs., Raymond Summers of Joanna, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Charlie Fowler of Green- , ville. Birth Announcement Dean Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean of Wil- liamston, announ?e the birth of a || daughter, Ollie Mae. Mrs. Dean is | the former Miss Mattie Overstreet | of this comunity. Among The Sick Little Dianne Abercrombie is ill*. Friends of little Jimmy Woods will be sorry to learn he continues ill at the Blalock Clinic. Little Larry Crocker was a patient recently at Hays hospiul. Robert Stone is able to be out after being a patient at Hays hospital Ben Dfxon is ill at his home on Cypress street. Little Elaine Harvey is a patient 1 at the Blalock Clinic, i Mrs. Douglas Greer has returned | home after being a patient at the | General hospital in Spartanburg. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mary Ann Nabors was 2 years old September 15. Mrs. Ray Carter has a birthday October 9 Mrs. Frances Roach’s birthday is October 7. Vickie Todd will be 7 years old October 18. Martha Ann Stone celebrated her birthday September 29. Carroll Mills will celebrate a birthday October 13. October 1st was the birthday of Mildred Prince. Quinton Jones celebrated h i s ■! birthday October 2. I Jessie Mae Edmonds had a birth day September 30. Little Carolyn Lawson was two jears old October 3. J. T. Lanford will celebrate his birthday October 18. Harold Goff will be one year old October 13. Mrs. Thomas Chalk celebrated a birthday October 1. m Club To Meet Today The Woman’s club will meet Thursday (today) at 7:30 p.m. in the community center. Mrs. B. F. Win- gard will be the speaker, and will give a demonstration on fall flower arrangements. All who have yard flowers are asked to bring some to the meeting. All members and other interested ladies are invited to be present. WMS Officers Elected At the regular business meeting of the Woman’s Missionary society of the Lydia Baptist church the fol lowing officers were elected for the coming year: President—Mrs. Clyde Trammell. 1st Vice-President—Mrs. C. R. | Kuykendall. 2nd Vice-President and Program Chairman—Mrs Paul McCauley. Treasurer—Miss Mary Johnson. Young People’s Director—-Mrs. Ce cil McLendon. Secretary—Mrs. Houston Ellis. Community Mission Chairman— 1 Mrs. Burton Reeder. Stewardship Chairman—Mrs. Hen ry Abercrombie. Mission Study Chairman—Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie. Counsellors for the young people's organizations are as follows: Girls’ ’Auxiliary — Mrs. Gregg. Royal Ambassadors—J. B. Aber crombie and Paul McCauley. Sunbeam Band—Mrs. W. D. Crock er and Mrs. E. C. Burdette. Club Meets Thursday The Kindergarten Mothers club will meet Thursday morning at 11:30 at the Kindergarten rooms. All who are interested are invited. Birthday Party for Little Girl Mrs. Bill McLendon was hostess Monday morning to the Kindergarten children honoring the fifth birthday j of her little daughter. Sue. Decorative cloths covered the tables and an arrangement of dahlias centered the tables. Favors of candy bags suggestive of Hallowe’en were at each plate. Games were played, led by Mrs. Rose Satterfield, Mrs. Gladys Allen and Mrs. Carl Johnson. After sing ing “Happy Birthday,” Mrs. McLen- [ don served ice cream and cake to the forty invited children. Sue received many lovely gifts. R. D. j Annual Girls “Play-Day” The first' annual girls’ play day was held at Edmunds high school (Continued on opposite page) & AT YOUR FRIENDLY DIXIE HOME SUPER MARKET ROSE ROYAL East Tennessee "SELECTO" FLOUR i SMOKED HAMS SMALL SIZES 9 to 13 lb. Avg. 25 lb. Bag $1.65 ▼ : White House I Apple SAUCE 2 No. 303 Cans 27c WHOLE or HALF Economy Cut PORK CHOPS, lb. .. Rib End Pork LOIN ROAST, lb. . Center Cut Rib PORK CHOPS, lb. Fresh GROUND BEEF, lb. 49c Alaska PINK SALMON Tall Can 43c U. S. Good Baby Beef “T” BONE STEAKS, lb. SHARP N. Y. STATE LB. ▼ S Long Grain RICE 3 lb. Cello Bag 44c CHEESE.. 69c OCEAN FRESH SEAFOOD Tasty Va. 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