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I _ j Tape Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 20, 1950 — For the Week ... LVDI4 MILIS NEWS MRS. J. B. O’SHIELDS, ( orrespondent and Representative Lee Thornburg, who has been in school at Spartanburg, is making his hpine with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F L Thornburg. Mrs. Clyde Smith visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, in Clinton recently. Air. and Airs. Perry Sumerel spent tht week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Kd Sumerel in Laurens. Mr and Mrs. Claud E. Bennett of El Paso. Texas, are now residing in the community. A - K. FA Johns visited Mr. Johns, who i' a patient at the Veteran’s ho> i;a 1 in Columbia Sunday. She wa.- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Walker Jones of Union. 1 mmic and Eunice Edmonds of Au.u.-ta. Ga„ were visitors of Mr. am Mrs. Jess Edmonds Sunday. M A S Yarborough of Tampa, Fla., Air. and Airs. J. E. Templeton and Mrs. Sailie Adair were Friday guests o f Air. and Mrs. T. L. King. Air. and Airs. Cecil McLendon and Ceci.ia were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. 11 C AIcLenhon in Columbia Sun day. Little Corliss Smith is spending the week with Frances Smith. ALss Joan Kuykendall and Miss Shirley Eskew of Columbia, visited Mr and Mrs. C. R Kuykendall for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meeks had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C A Oswalt ol Joanna. Air. and Mrs. Curtis Jackstm tof Laurens, were Sunday guests oi Mr. and Airs. C. H. Jackson. . Miss Beatrice Smith visited rela tives in Hot Springs, N. C., over t^ie week-end t , Mr and Mis. Alack Eargle of New- berry. and Mrs. Casey Abercrombie and Jimmy were week-end visitors at Folly Beach. Mason Coleman was a visitor at Fo ly Beacn for a few days recently. .Mrs. R D Hazel of Chester, was a visitor of Mrs Addie B. Coleman Saturday Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. Waite; Patterson were Mr and Mrs. E W *Uitchell and Joyce and Mr. ,»mi Mr> Charlie Meadors of Clinton. Mr and Mrs Houston Elli» visited Air and Alr>. Fred Ellis in Joanna ■ ml Air Fr.cnd l;\ Rachel Moseley had jruiay Julia Dunlap, n the community to know Mrs, iu» ucvepted a of Lydia Cot »t M's. Clmtoi as her will be Allen In- position as >n MuL. Wv II Mi i vie Ml Tf Mi atid »•!>. r.u..' ana Bragg. N. C . arc Mrs. Will L.h . usitjng his gruni- •ton, Ca Ben jt>walt o{ State; vilie, N. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wood. Friends of Jimmy Wood will be in terested to know he is at home and improving. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper and children visited Mr. and Mrs, George Wade and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cooper in Great Falls recently. Air. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford and Adger were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Craft in Simpsonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Sprouse of Spartanburg. Mrs. Maude Turner and Air. and Mrs. Roy Fuller of Green ville, visited Mrs. Bessie Brown the past week-end. Mrs. # ell McAlister visited her son in Pelzer Sunday. Mrs. Connie Davis and son were visitors of the Revs J. H. Walker and family at Grove Station Sunday. Airs. Ruth Griffin and children visited their mother, Mrs. P. A. Moore, in West Clinton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean were Sun day guests of Mrs. Dean's mother, Mrs". G. C. Griffin, in Saluda. Mr. and Mrs. John Edmonds had as their dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Hallie Griffin and daughter of West Clinton. Air. and Mrs. James Kirby of West Clinton, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirby, in Lau rens Sunday. Miss Azalee Howell, &aron, Mr. and Mrs. George Howell were visi tors in Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Chalk visit ed their nephew Sunday, who is a patient at Columbia hospital. Little Melda Dean spent last week in Joanna with Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett. Mrs. Hugh Ballard, Mrs. Roy Pace, and children visited the Rev. J. H. Walker and family in Piedmont Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pearson and children of Fort Worth, Texas, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L H Pearson for a few days recently. Mrs. Verna Lee Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Hertry Campbell visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Madden in Ninety-Six Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pearson had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Maynor of Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wnson of Lock hart. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs W O. Brittaih and family. Mr*, and Mrs. Bft Nelson and son were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Pressley in Pelzer Sunday. Miss Shirley Ann Brittain visited friends and relatives in Lockhart re cently. Little Linda Edmonds is spending a few Jays with relatives in Green ville. Mrs. Ada Pr.nce had as her Sun day guests Mr and Mrs. John Rob bins of near VaLey Falls. Leon Thoma* and Jackie visited in Macuu. C>a . over the week-end. Miss Velma Thomas returned home with Ahern for a few days visit. Pa by Fuller v^ited Barbara Jo Todd over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield and children and Mr. and Mrs. Noland McCravy visited Chimney Rock, N. C., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon and family of Renno, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Evelyn Sams. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Mason of Spar tanburg, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mason. Mrs. Clara Cumbie of Eatonton, Ga., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cumbie and other relatives here this week. Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Jr. ,and children and Mrs. Floyd Cumbie visited in Eatonton, Ga., and Sylacauga, Ala., and Good Water, Ala., recently. Mrs. Lois Webb spent the week end in Joanna with her son. Mr. and Airs. Howard Roach and Airs. J. W. Fuller motored to Crystal Lake Sunday where they were visi tors of Air. and Mrs. Charlie Roach. Air. and Airs. Mansell Bridwell of Honea Path, visited Mrs. Pauline Lawson Sunday. J. C. Estes, Mr. and Airs. John Alotte visited Mr. 'and Mrs. Mance in Union Sunday. With The Sick Junior Tumblin has been ill the past week. Little Burrell Kirby is suffering with a cut leg. Alyrtis Livingston has been ill a Springs park, few days. Little Diane Neal has been ill. is leading the hitting with a .600 mark, while James McElhannon and , Clarence Bagwell are tagging behind him with a .500 batting average. Clinic To Be Held Thursday The typhoid clinic will be x held Thursday, July 20, at the medical) ! center. The hours are from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Birthday Dinner Given On Sunday, July 16, Mrs. Leila Eustace was honored with a birthday dinner at her home on the Calhoun highway. Among those present from here were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Har vey and children and Mrs. Ben Har vey. Birth Announcement Evans Mr. and Mrs. Scott Evans of At lanta, Ga., announce the birth of a i son, Terrence Lee, on July 11. Mrs. Evans is the forfner Miss Jeanette Nelson of this community. Woman's Club To Meet On Thursday, July 20, the Wom- arv’s club will meet at the commun-' ity center at 7:30. All members are urged to be present, and each will bring a well filled basket for a pic- ! nic. The group will go to Mineral Birthdays and Anniversaries Junior Grant celebrated his birth day July 11. Little Diane Patterson and Mrs. Sudie Grant will have birthdays July 17 . Mrs. Eva Mae Manley celebrated her birthday July 13. July 26th is Dale Sellers’ birthday. Mrs. Lola Burnett will celebrate her birthday July 22. Rose Elinor Mason celebrated her birthday July 10. Harold E. Mason has a birthday July 26. July 23rd is the 32nd wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bail ey, Sr. Mrs. Pauline Lawson observed her birthday July 13. James Wayne Roach has a birth day July 20. Ruth Trammell will celebrate her birthday July 23. Cub Scouts Visit Airport The Cub Scouts of Lydia visited the Laurens airport last Thursday. They had been doing some interest ing work on building model air planes. Junior Team Tied For Top Place The Lydia Junior baseball team is tied for up place with Joanna. Each team has won seven games and lost four. Their next games will be played at Lydia and Joanna. Bobby Kitchens Club 16 Meets Club 16 met at the community cen ter Monday evening at 7:30. The vice-president, Mrs. Devola Hellams, presided at a short business meeting. I The members were invited to the swimming pool for recreation. Campfire Girls Worker In Community Mrs. Hall A. Siddall, regional field advisor for Campfire Girls, Inc., is now in Clinton working with Camp fire groups at Lydia and Clinton Mills. During her stay she will con duct a training course for Campfire Guardians for this area. Monday afternoon at 6 o’clock Mrs. Siddall met with a group of par ents and leaders at the Lydia com munity center. The leaders and par ents from the Clinton Mills commun ity were invited to hear Mrs. Saddall talk of the advantages a girl receives for life by being a Campfire Girl and of the importance of a parent’s knowledge of Campfire work. The Woman’s club, sponsor for the Lydia organization, was hostess to the group. Mrs. A. C. Young.-Jfn- i woAmm QKedXhje Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Jr, Cool Thursday and Friday, July 20-21 KithkrThi: 1\rn<»> Spor*. oft pistols did' M G M QMMUb FINS FA«KV HC ONI OF TMt hcruets or t*soi ^ Smsmmcmm ..JOEL McCREAtun The picture which is running three weeks in Greenville, breaking attendance records, and has everyone raving. We believe this is one of the finest pictures ever to play in {he Broadway Theatre. Don’t miss it! Saturday, July 22 • « » - • • TH^PERjCOMMAHDOS^yflCTt 0 ". W'L wfine foiders Wm* Starring PA1 O'BRIEN - ROBERI RYAN • RUIN HUSSEY rrel.en," Y» »M, FRANK McHUGH ..d 1ARI0N MotLANE b r tOIEIT FELLOWS • 0.b r HUOIO SCHUSIU «•» *• Monday and Tuesday, July 24-25 ) O'CONNOR edma • p,Us lS . lotin Mclntite TRACIS" ,e Mu’.e! A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL-POURf 1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 FATHER IS A BACHELOR With William Holden and Coleen Gray MOV®**! BETTER Xool THE CASINO WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, July 19 and 20 THE STORY OF MOLLY X Prison Story. With JUNE HAVOC and JOHN RUSSELL. Feature: 3:00, 7:00, 9:44. ...plus... BILLY THE KID RETURNS Western. With ROY ROGERS. Feature: 4:48 and 8:48. Chapter 12— Cody of the Pony Express 9c and 35c vicerpresiKiehl orthe club, served as official hostess. Beautiful arrange-1 ments of gladioli in variegated colors were placed throughout the lounge; and library- The refreshment table was graced with an arrangement of | m tgnolias and white gladioli with an mtrigueinf background of green fol iage. Tall white candles in crystal) holders were at each end of .the ar rangement. Mrs. Fannie Mae Stone served punch and the guardians, Mrs.) Etnel Cauble. Mrs. Onie Mae Cum bie and Mrs. Mildred Bailey, passed cookie.-. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 21 and 22 DEAD MAN'S GOLD A New Action Western. With LASH LaRUE and FUZZY ST. JOHN. Feature: Friday: 3:26, 7:16, 9:44. Saturday: 1:30, 3:58, 6:26, 8:54. ...plus... KILL OR BE KILLED Murder Mystery. With LAWRENCE TIERNEY and MARIE O’BRIEN. Feature: Friday: 4:26 and 8:42. Saturday: 2:30, 5:58, 7:26, 9:54. Chapter 4— Atom Mon vs. Superman 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 24 and 25 Eastern Stars To Meet Friday Night The James B Parrott Chapter No.; 9, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold their regular monthly meeting in the Masonic building Friday eve ning at 8 o'clock. Roy Boyce, district deputy, of Jo-' anna, will be present. All members are invited to be present, and all officers are asked to be on time. CARD OF THANKS I take this opportunity to thank | my friends for the splendid vote giv- j en me in the first primary. Since ] words cannot express my deep ap- i | preciation, may I say thank you again and again for your interest ( land confidence expressed in me. ED F. WATTS. 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Buy new ond^ save on any of Community's 5 famous patterns. *TRADK.MA(IKS OP ONKIOA LTD. i’ , !iitron's jt i vvv i: i i f * „> me* ‘A Credit To All South Carolina” • • % Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" — Thank You! BING aid WALH tssa up, ind Bills *3^ £)yinetj_ THE ADVENTURES OF tOMBOB rtT.™ MB. TOAD’ iyc" All-Cartoon Feature In IW.A.WubvTKHNKOlO* . Feature: 3:35, 7:35, 9:14. NEWS SHORT. 9c and 35c Vote for Lyles Stone for COUNTY COMMISSIONER I wish to thank the good voters of Laurens County for their support in my first race for County Com missioner. f Now that you have put me in the second race, 1 ask you to support and vote for me again and I pledge you to give you the very best service of which I am capable. • Experienced in Business • Knows the Roads from Constant Travel • Anxious to Be of Service to My County Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated W. LYLES STONE «