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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 19, 1950
For the • • •
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS MART SATTERFIELD,
C orrespondent and Representative
Mr and Mrs. Justine McLendpn
. id ‘.unil> and Mi's. Kate McDaniel
v : near Renab, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Evelyn Saras and latnily. 1
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall
had as the.r guests Sunday Mr. and
Mis. M A Ford and children. Mr.
■id Mrs Ralph fcnai-uilid, son rd
J\atherfordtoh, N; C.
Mr and Mrs Cecil McLendon and
, ,, ugh ter visited the former’s father.
H C McLendon, who is i\l, in Co-
~T7m b;a recently
Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter visited her
c .tor. Mrs. R V r . Rhodes, who is a
tatient in the Newberry hospital,
caring the week.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Lawson and
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Miles
Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks
runaway for the week-end.
Mrs H. L Crocker of' Winston-
Salem, N’. C. was 'the week-end
guest of her daughter, Mrs. David
Satterfield, and Mr. Satterfiled.
M.. Jessie Mills was called to
N.nety-S.x Monday due to the iil-
r.tss of her father, C. T. Estes.
Mr and Mrs. J M. Pace and chil
dren wore gusets Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs W 'odrow McLendon in Ninety^
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Mr .md Mrs B D. Gallman
, G. Gallman Saturday, and on Sun-
i day were in .Calh >un Falls where
|they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J
j L. Gallnaan.
i Mr. and Mrs. li. B. Fennell and
I Billy spiiat the' week-end in Spar-
I tanburg with their daughter, Mrs.
| H. E. Parr, and Mr. Parr.
' Mrs. Ithiel Harvey and Tony were
week-end guests of her parents, Mr.,
and Mrs. L. A. Hall, in Spartanburg.
Sir. and Mrs. Rudy Cauble and
daughter of Laurens, visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. R Cauble during the week
end..
Mrs. Letha Rhodes and Frances
Fuller of Union!, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd' Erpory.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L C. Koon
recently were Mr. and Mrs. J. W-.
Minor and son of Augusta, Ga.. Mi.
and Mrs. S. E. Quattlebaum of Co-
- iumbia, and Nolan QuatUcLoum of-
Bamburg. —
Mr. and Mrs.' C, S. James and sons
of Woodruff, visited Mrs. Jessie Mills
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner and chil
dren of Greenville, spent Sunday
with Mrs, Bessie Brown.
Mrs. Randolph Woodward and son ,
of West Clinton, spent the week-end,
with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edmonds.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes and .
children >^nt the week-end recent
ly in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. ,
Milton King. • - •
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■ iartaraur
;, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
Birthday Party tor Smoky F.ihory,
Saturday afternoon little Smoky
ry fs honored with a birthday
party celebrating his 5th birthday-.
A nunjtber of outdoor games were i
enjoyed under the direction bf MiS5 j
Frances Fuller. As each guest enter-j
ed the room Mrs. Letha Rhodes pre-j
sfntcd them with a party hat as a,
favor. The twenty-five guests werej
invited into the dining room for re-|
frerhments where the decorative j
birthday cake was served with other i
party 'dainties. A yellow and grefen |
color scheme was carried out.
Smoky received , many gifts from'
TO HTUrfriendsr- He is the son. of-
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emory.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
' Peggy Edmonds celebrated her
birthday January 17.
Pearl Webb celebrated a birthday
January 15. s J ,
Clause Kernells will have a birth
day January l!9.
January 30th is Dewel Satterfield's!
birthday.
Mrs, J. W. Fuller will celebrate
her birthday January 31.
January 28th is Mrs. J. P. Aber-1
crombie's birthday.
M. B. Satterfield will be 79 years j
old January 20. *
Bridal Shower Honors Miss
Crawford
Friday evening at the home ofj
Mrs. EfTie Jones, Miss Annie Mae
Crawford, bride-elect, was honored
with a lovely party.
As the guests entered they were
presented a memo bopk in which to :
write advice to the bride. A high-:
light,of the party was-a—jjame of
moulding the bride’s trousseau out of
chewing gum. Mrs. G. C. Parrish,
THRIFT HEADQUARTERS
HAM
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CUDAHY'S •OLD COIN
SLICED
meow ■ •*.
Yosemite Halves O* Gin
Peaeliu 2 for 39o
Red Sour Pitted
won the
;ze
The hostesses. Misses Dewel- Sat-
School Girl Makes
Better Grades Since
Starting On Scalf s
School <iirl Suffered From
Poor \ppetite. Indigestion
Uith Resultant Nervousness.
Restlessness. Loss of Weight.
Now Fats Better. Looks Bet
ter. Fnjo» School Work-
More and Regains Weight.
Barents Delighted With
Scalf’s.
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terfijld. Fran.es Coker, Mary Craw
ford and Mrs. Charles Coker, served’
refreshments of sandwiches, assorted
cookies, potato^ chips and punch.
—The many g.it-—were-wpened and 1
passed.
dliwellaneous Shower Given for
Mrs. Nelson
Mrs. Bill Nelson was honore : F.i- 1
day night with miscellaneous
shower at the hfme of Mrs. J. \V. 1
Fuller on Pine .street.
, A number of games were enjoyed. -
; after which the gifts were o^enec.
| and passed.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Ed Williams, Mrs.
Lois Webb and Mrs. Bud Fuller.
Mrs. Nelson received many usefu
gifts. ■ -
No. 2 Can 1
Cherrict . 27«
Big Tender Pea* No. 303 Can
Green Giant . 20e
Southern Gold The South'* Favorite Va lb. Prints Col.
Margarine Ik. 36c
TNIIFT
WEEK
« your FRIENDLY
MXIE - HOME
Sapr
ALASKA FANCY
PINK SALMON
Ne. 1 Tall Can
Ml
p—^Quality Tender Meats
PINKY PIG (Cup or Rtll)
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Birth Anuxuincejnents
Deyton
Mrs. J hnnie F Deyton.
Jr., arnnounce the birth of a son,
Johnnie Fonzo Deyton, III. at the
Blalock clinic. Mrs. Deyton is the
former Miss Mary Helen Bobb.
MARJORIE FAYE
is now able to eat and digest has helped her put on six pounds of much
reeded weight. She looks better and seems to enjov life more. Her school Ttc
10 “ ,« d,d and she .. b,U.r
Harris
1 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lamar Harris
announce the birth of a daughter.
Shirley Ann, at Hays hospital on
Saturday, January 14. Mrs. Harris
Mr and Mrs R. L Blanton, Una, S. C., join their young daughter, Mar- is the former Miss Ruby Bailey.
mrie Faye, in the praise of Scaif’s Indian River Medicine^ They write: "Wej " ^
i.rt indeed grateful for what Sealf's has' done ,for our daughter, Marjorie Lydia Woman’s Club Elects Officers
Faye. She had no appetite and the Mood she forced on herself seemed to! The following officers were elect-^
i ..me painful indigestion. As a result she seemed nervous, restless at night, ! ec j serV e for 1950 by the Woman’s
and was skinny and didn’t'seem to feel able to do her school work. All c ] u b-
other treatments we tried gave little or only temporary relief. ‘ . PreS'ident-Mrs. David Word."
”]'• i.-" remarkaofe -how promptly Scalf’s Indian River Medicine helped; Vice-President Mrs. A. C. Young.!
Marjorie Faye. Now she eats heartily, sleeps well and the good food she Secretary Mrs. W. R. Cauble.
Treasurer—Mrs. Clyde Trammell.
its first
in School ” ' . * imeexing in me omce ui Providence,
1 , , ’ , , . ; school on Friday, January 6, and ap-
L your chi d can t ea, when mealtime comes, try Scalf’s. The first bot-' po i nted the following committees: I
;' e , 1711151 satisiy or your money back. For 48 years Scalf’s Indian River t p rn( , r o m /'ommittee Miss Marv.
Med.cine has been on the honor roil by thousands and thousands of men, chahman- Mrs lone \Val-
-.men and ch.ldrc. Today it i, lop S in ,he estimate of thousands ot Hs B nltTey.'Mrs ^ R.!
; Cauble, Mrs. Ella Nance.
Membership committee—Mrs. A.
C. Young, chairman; Mrs, R. G. Cok
er, Mrs. H. H. Woods.
1 Religious Welfare committee—
Mrs. E. C Burdette.
Refre-hments—Mrs. Mattie Har-
—4
Posrfe Sausage lb. 37c >
Small Lean Spare
Frying Chicken
Ribs . lb. 3$c Breast lb. 59c
U. S. Good Grade Sirloin
Sliced Boiled
Steak lb. 89c Ham . lb. 99c
Veri-Best Prodace
SWEET ZIPPER SKIN
Tangarines
3 lbs. 27c
Large Stalks
Celery ICc
-Juicy Fla. 5 lb. Mesh Bag
Oranges . . 35c
Fancy Slicing Pound
Tomatoes .
23c p
vey.
Literature
-Miss Mar-
chairman
garet Blakely. ‘ |
Ways and Means—Mrs. O. B.
Stone, chairman; Mrs! Walter Dan-
hoff, Mrs. Tracy Dees, Mrs. -Lois
Webb. * •
The general theme for the year |
will'be •‘Beautification."
The first meeting of the year will
he held January 19,at-the community
center.
Mi s. C. M. Bailey will speak at this
meeting on “Home Flower Gardens.’’
All member-; are invited to be
present and are asked to help make
this a good year for the club.
Crtsp Green Large Bunch
Oollards . . 17c
Extra Fey. Western Winesap
3 Pound*
Apples . . 33c
Medium Yellow
Onions, 2 lb. 17c
U. S. No. 1 Irish 10 Pound*
etatoes. . 35c
Fresh Full-O-Milk 2 Pounds
Coconuts . 17*
{^txteJdome
12 Ounce Jar
PEAKUT BUTTER . . . . . 31c
■ Standard Pack \ No. 2 Can
TOMATOES .\ . . 2for 21c
White Lace
FLOUR
PI. orS. R. 10 Lb. Bag
89c
Dixie-Home
Salad Dressing
Pint Jar
25c
Gerbers Strained or Chopped
BABY FOOD
4 jars 37c
Fine For Salads
WESSON OIL
Pint Bottle
27c
Junket Quick
FUDGE MIX
- Package
30c
Economical Swift
JEWEL OIL
Quart Bottle
49c
AMERICA’S BIGGEST^
COLA VALUE!
When you buy the big, RIG 12-ounce bottle of Pepsi
Cola, you get TWO FI LL GLASSES in every bottle —
Net you ALSO get top quality in every drop. Ounce for
ounce, no finer cola! So today, tomorrow, ALWAYS —
buy America’s BIGGEST cola value: Pepsi-Cob!
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Whenever you shop, always lake home sis big, BIG
12-ounce bottles of Pepsi-Cola Cor the family! TWELVE
full glasses — plenty for all!
. Motte-Kelly Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Motte an-
i notrrTce the marriaee of their daugn-
ter, Judy, to Wofford Kelly, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly of Laurens.
| The wedding was an event of
January 7 in Laurens with the Rev.
Grange S. Cothran officiating.
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No Finer Value at Any Price!
PEPSI-COLA BOTTUNG CO.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Crawford-Parrish Wedding
Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at |
the home of Rev. and Mrs. R. D.
Gregg, Miss Annie Mae Crawford
became the bride of Perry C. Par
rish. , 1
The bride was Attractively dressed
'n an aqua blue suit with brown ac
cessories and a corsage of pink car
nations. G. C. Parrish, Jr., brother
I of the groom, was best man. The
bride had as her attendant Miss
Dewel Satterfield. The double Ting
j ceremony was used. Only a few
'clsoe friends and relatives of the
'couple were present.
Mrs. Parrish is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford. Mr
! Parrish is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
IG. C. Parrish, Sr.
AfterMew' days stay in Washing-
ton^BfC^, the couple will be at home
to their friends at 23 Peachtree
street. ' * >1
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Charmin ^ 4 Rolls
Toilet Tissue 32c
Charmin Kitchen 2 Roll*
Towels ... 29c
Charmin Cleansing Box Of 300
Tissues ... 19c
1c Sale 1 reg. & 1 large Pkg.
Perk . . . . 25c
Ocean Spray '^Jo. 303 Can
CRANBERRY SAUCE . . 15c
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From The Finest Wheats
RED BAND FLOUR
Pillsbury
HOT ROLL MIX . .
The Mix You Know
BISQUICK . . .
New England
PANCAKE SYRUP .
10 Pound Bag
1.02
• A ■
14 Ounce Pkg.
• • • 25c
40 Ounce Pkg.
■ ■ ■ 45c
12 Ounce Bottle
.4f. 25c
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SWIFT’S
Cleanser Cuts Grease Quick
2 cans 23c
CASHMERE
Bouquet Soap Reg. Bar
3 for 23c
OCTAGON
Laundry Soap Bar
3 for 20c
OCTAGON
Powders Pkg.
' 7 c
t .
OCTAGON
Cleanser , Can
1 2 for 15c
- 0CTAS6N
Toilet Soap Bar v
3 for 15c
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