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Thursday, May 18, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven For the Week .. . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. MART SATTERFIELD. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mre. 6. T. Bradley and familj Sunday in Joanna with Mrs. Betty Webb. J. B. Reeder and Mrs. Ellie Reed er attended the funeral of the lat- = in Spartanburg and Gastonia, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Land and fam ily of Fairmont, and Sgt. and Mrs. A. G. Berry of Wichita Falls, Texas, ter’s ibrother-inJlaw, George Senrv, visited Mr, and Mrs. Claud Willard in Newberry Monday. j recently. man Browh and family, Agnes Jones, Mrs. Gladys Oliver and daughter, Mrs. Louise Rhodes and son, Mr. and Mrs. J(ohn Rhodes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin, Rhodes and son, Misses Ruth and Lou Lee Rhodes, all and of Laurens ;Mrs. Annie Mell Rhodes .Mr and Ti/Irs Wilpv Hiimpr and' ^flr. and Wlrs. ^)tlS SlTVlth family of Greenwood, spent Sunday; d a u« hter . ?ave Blackwell who and children. Mr and Mrs . Harry with the latter’s parents, Mr. and « a P^ent at the Greenwood hos- Arthur and family of Umon Mr. and Mrs S J Todd Sr i pital, Sunday. 1 Mrs. Jim Sanders and daughter, Gail i . .. ’ _ ■ _ ... . I Mrs. Tom Burnett spent the week- Cam and Jule Gillespie of Woodruff; ily spent Sunday with Mr and 1 t Q Mr !V E '• C T Burd *iK e ; end with her daughter, Mrs. Earlj Mr. and Mrs. Lester Randolph and Mrs. Ralph Roberts * S V ^ their |Lee. and Mr. Lee in Spartanburg. I son, Mrs. Nellie Madden and family, Mr and Mrs T a RiapW <ir ' mV Iwi w t * t u J Mr. and Mrs. Floyd -Reeder of Mrs. Aibbie Rhodes and children, Mr. « M their ftuesU 1 fam i', ^ Mr d‘ A d °w an< 5 Whitmire, spent the -^eek-end witn and Mrs. Y. L. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs.; T Ve r r t .u e We j k I^n d ^ r ' and Mrs. Pete Wicker of f onn€r ’ s mother, Mrs. Ellie I Terry Towery and sons, Talmer Hix, f* 1- ^ ewb ff ry ’ spent Sunday with Mrs. I a ll of Clearwater; Mr. and Mrs. Parks dren and Mns. Ida Lackey of Colum- Rose Morris and Mrs. Laura L>arby. Mr g nd Mrs K F Johns had as Whisonant and children of Ward, and j' ^ rS ‘ Ral; P h Ballar ^ of their guests over the week-end Mr. Wayne Saville of Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Hushes and ’Stanley, N. C., spent the week-^nd Mrc Leonard J ones and son Miss 1 ♦ children of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. W L. Motte. j Abbie a n d Mimie j ones of Spartan- J Birthday Party for Patay Smith ' C. B. Sharpton, Jr., and son of I Miss Peggy Motte is spending s om 5 burg I Mrs. A. E. Smith invited a number Greensboro, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Cal- time with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballara i vin Miller and daughter of Fountain Inn, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton. Those visiting Mrs. Betty Cauble Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Crosby and children of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cauble of Ander son; Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Patter son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble and son of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Cauble and family of Laureu*. Mrs. Harold Waldrep Is visiting Sgt. Waldrep in Selma, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis and Paul _ . - . ~ i of friends ol her daughter, Patsy, to m Stanley, N. C. . ! Birthdays and Anniversaries ! help celebrate her 9th birthday. Goodwater Ala soertf the* week? I Bruce Mills will be 5 years old Games were enjoyed throughout the Vooawaxer Aia., spent tne weex- t evening, after whidh refreshments Sney 1 Jr Ind M^BaUe^" 5 ' | Perry Sumerel will celebrate his of punch and assorted cookies were Mr and Mrs A E Smith and ^day May 25. served the 21 guests. Patsy received daughter spent the wwk-fnd h» Ar-; MaySOth is Mr. and Mrs. Hugh many gifts cadia with relatives. , BfU^s J. H. Birth Announcement Mrs. Douglas Greer and Brenda ann * ver sary Jones are spending the week in Shan non, Ga., with her daughter, Mrs. John White, who is ill, and Mr. White. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cato had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gentry and family of Spartan his Grace were week-end guests of Mr. and frurg, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson Mrs. Eugene Davis in Woodruff. 1 of Union. . Mrs. Lois Webb and children spent D. N. Morgan is visiting relatives i EXACT FLOUR FACTS M V' C Constant Care sure that you get a FINE Family Flour tor h«M baking takes constant care. Your confidence in the high quality of Adluh Flour is insured by year in and year out constant supervision of every minute process in Its milling. SELECTING Ingredients are important We have found that South Caeo- lina wheat can * ~ ‘‘ * "*■* alwavs buy all _ j UMil ktuumi v- Una wheat can be as good as that bought anywhere. We of it tnat meets our high standards. , TESTING Every day’s output is tested when our Master Miller act ually bakes, eats and testa biscuits and cakes in the kitchen in our milt Adluh now is Table-tested and you know it’s aood. PROTECTING Freshness and full flavor are protected by quick delivery in our own trucks from our own flour nulls right here m A South Carolina. • ^ He Tests For • so INGREDIENTS to moke certaip thot oaly the fiaest s*el* •Me 90 iato ADLUH FLOUR. BROWN CRUST, become Hm mgredteat* must be m perfect boloace if yom boki^ « to bo»« tket 90Idea browa ermt wkkb pleoses the me* »t texture, which ia Adluh Flour, must bo smooth a ad aot too light or too beovy. for your bokiag • to'hove thot "molt io your mouth good- / ENRICHED , tATtUT ' A D L U H MEAL LAe good cora bread? Well boro’s o tig — ose Adh.1 MEAL. Too aevor foster such 0 good, grouad cor. flovor, or csperieaced sue! « sotisfyiag toste. T»y it Aot you’ll ohroys use it. ALLEN BROS. MILLING COMPANY COLUMBIA GREENWOOD SALLEN BROS MILLING CO I COlUMfcA **0 CUtMWOOO. I c 1 aiti.iCiaict iu*CN|e RpLAIN AND SILT RISING t W. I. Bailey, Sr., celebrated birthday May 8. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jfi. 1. tirace announce Ed Godfrey will celebrate his 82nd the birtluol.a son, Ronnie Edward, at birthday May 28. ! Hays hospital on May 8. Mrs. Grace Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis celt- is the former Miss Dolly Hurt. brated their wedding anniversary ; ~ ♦ Monday. ^ Card of Thanks - ■■ The family of Mrs. Rendy Fuller With The Sick j wishes to thank their friends for their Linda and Janice Roper are ill. I ^miness and sympathy «diown during Friends of Mrs. Alma Hawkins will their bereavement, and for the many be sorry to learn she is a patient in Boral offerings and meals served, the General hospital in Spartanburg. . * . __ Shirley Ann Smith has been ill the j - .. past few days I 7116 Th€lm a Moorhead circle of the M. B. Satterfield was able to be Ba ^ ist ch 4 u ^ h ^ ld monthly moved to the Blalock clinic Saturday meeting at the home of Mrs. C. R. j after being a patient at the Colum bia hospital. Little Lonnie Joe Carter is ill. Mrs. Ed Fuller is ill at her home. Kuykendall May 11 at >1:30 with Mrs. Kuykendall in charge of the program. ] The devotional was given by Mis. R. E. Whitmire. Others taking part on the program were Mrs. W. X Queen, Mrs. W. E. Eillis and Mrs. < Kuykendall. Mothers Hetkored Mrs. Rosie Rhodes of Laurens, Mrs. Joe Rhodes and Mrs. Florence Ervin; I of Clearwater, were honored Sunday with a dinner at the home of Mrs. Ervin in Clearwater. Dinner was spread picnic style by. „ , . . , the 81 guests present. Later in the after a °* declining evening pictures were made of eachi hea ] th # o- 1. ' family group. Those attending were, AIrs ‘ w ?‘ s , a na * lve . of ^ lck " Mrs. WoodeU King and children, Mr. J f ns S?™* ^t bad made her home Mrs. Renry Fuller Passes Mrs. Renry Fuller, 68, widow of ’ Henry Fuller, died Tuesday after noon at the home of her son, William King and Mrs. Robert Bigham, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kemells and son, Mrs. Mart Satterfield and daughter, and Carroll Mills of Clinton; Mrs. Fur- in Clinton for several years. She was a member of the Baptist church. She is survived by three sons, (Continued on page six) ttl itil m fV" ragfevjT *- • • '-•or--.-.-ivS f . » That Satisfying Flavor Keep A Generous Supply On Hand! Swell With Snacks! % / 2 Full Glasses In Each Big 12-oz. Bottle! plus tax PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, S. C. Soy ”1 Sow It In The Chronicle" Thonk You! YOUR 1950 ON THE WAY! Were ready now to take your order for Quick Delivery Y ES SIR . . . the finest Dodge models we’ve ever sold are on the way to our showroom right now. Factory production is in full swing. 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