The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 27, 1950, Image 11
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Thursday. July 27, 1950
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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For the Week .T7~
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
^ MRS. J. B. O’SHIELDS,
Correspondent and Representative
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Gallman were Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace Le Masters and family of Union.
Paul Foster of Union visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Gallman Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Banks had as
their guests Sunday, Mrs. Leo Tuck
er of Joanna.
Hugh Ballard visited his brother,
Mart Ballard who is a patient at the
Veteran? hospital in Columbia Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Douglas and
children of West Clinton were guests
Sunday of Mr. apd Mrs. J. B. O’
Shields.
Evelyn Cox of Spartanburg was
a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Harris and family.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Ballard were Mr. Hamp Bal
lard of Due West, Mr. Will Ballard
of Honea Path, and Mr. and Mrs.
Umphrey Ballard of Due West, Mr
Arthur Douglas, Mr. ^nd Mrs. Lee
Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Doug
las, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Husteller
of Gray Court, S. C.
• Sherrill Humpheries, of Fountain
Inn spent a few days with Rev. Gregg
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ducket had as
their guests Sunday Mrs. Ella Adair,
and Mr. D. R. Ducket.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish, Mr.
and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Sr., Betty Lou
visited relatives In Enoree Sunday.
Raymond Kuykendall, Herman
Burdettef Tdni Abercrombie left
Monday for a week’s stay at Camp
Rawls. They were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones and son,
of Spartanburg, Mrs David Owens, of
Clinton, Mrs W. E. Jones of Greer,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Lawson.
Mr. D. R. Morgan is spending the
week with his daughter Mrs. Walter
Cato.
Little Melda Dean spent the week
in Joanna with friends.
Angelene Ellis of Joanna spent the
week end with Judy Ellis.
Mr. and Mrs. William. Patterson
were guests of Mrs. Addie B. Cole
man, and Mrs. Annie Mae Roper,
and Jackie Brown were their Sunday
guests also.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Anderson were Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Reece, Mrs. Walter Reece
and Miss Doris Stewart of Pickens.
Jerald Satterfield is spending the
j week with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Crocker of Winston-Sal-
'em, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. David Satterfield
!had as their guests Sunday Mr. and
1 Mr .sH. L. Crocker of Winston Sal-
|em, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallace and
Joel and Curts Wallace, of Gray
I Court, visited Paris Mountain Sun
day.
I Mrs. J. H. Crow visited her sisters,
i Mrs. Hugh Ballard and Mrs. Mattie
1 Harvey, Sunday.
Mrs. Rosa Lee Satterfield and chil
dren were visitors in Spartarfburg
recently.
Mrs. Ada Prince, Mildred, Roberta,
1. Over-all LUBRICARB
lubrication —including
inspection of your Buick
from radiator to rear end.
2. Removal of one front wheel,
inspection of brake lining and
wheel bearing.
3. Inspection of tires, cross
switching of wheels to save you
money on wear and mileage.
4. Headlight aim correcfed.
5. Stop lights and other warning
lights checked.
6. Engine tune-up—for snappier
performance and increased
mileage economy.
Phone this week, for prices and
an appointment—before the rush!
StE YOUR NEAREST BUICK DEALER
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Nettie Prince, Ernest Prince, and
Mrs. Effie Mae Jones were visitors
of Mrs. W. P. Mahaffey in Arcadia
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Motte, William
and'Robert spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thomas, Mrs.
Willie Willis, Mrs. Evelyn Sams and
Velma Thomas attended the Doyle
Zachary healing campaign in Green
ville Sunday.
; Richard Thomas is visiting in Mt.
Vernon, Ga. this week.
| Bobby Webb is spending a few
i days in Mount Vernon, Ga. this
i week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of
| Clinton,’Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Webb
( and Jimmy were Sunday guests of
’ Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jones.
Miss Jerrine Sprouse, of Clover is
visiting her brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sprouse.
Little Steve Webb of Joanna spent
the week end with his mother, Mrs.
Lois Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Loftin and son
of Winnsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. I
Bill Nelson and son and Mrs. Connie
Davis and son on Sunday.
Little Mike McAlister who has
been visiting his mother, returned
home Sunday after visiting her
the past week. He was accompanied 1
home by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson j
and Mrs. Zell McAlister. Little Grady !
Worthy returned home with them foi '
a week’s stay with his mother.
Miss Mary Jane Heath of Ware
Shoals spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Trammell.
Frances Wray,- of Columbia is
spending the week with Pat Daven
port.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King and
children of Haddock, Ga. spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. |
King.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McElhannon, of
Spartanburg visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. McElhannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Cole, and
daughter Shirley, of Granteville, Ga.f
is staying this week with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Wood. I
Miss Ruby Waldrep, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Waldrop were Sunday visi
tors in Lowell, N. C. j
Chief Allen Culbertson of U. S
Navy in Charleston was a Saturday |
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Shock-
ley.
Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs J.
E. Burkholter were Mr. and Mrs.
L. M McCall of Woodruff, also his
aister and brother-in-law, Mr and
Mrs Ernest Malone of Woodruff.
Mrs Frances Goff visited her hus
band in Columbia Wednesday
Miss Patsy Smith of Ware Shoals
was the guest recently of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Trammell
Mrs. Pauline Black, Ruby Burnett
spent Sunday with their grandmoth
er. Mrs. Lola Burnett of the Hurri
cane community.
Miss Mary Ellen Owens spent two'
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Fw/utvFMikj! GUARANTEED!
weeks with Mias Naomi Smith re
cently.
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Neal and
family were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Kelly of Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B Stone were
week-end visitors of Joe Stone in
, Inman
Cubs Have Outing
On Monday evening the cub scouti
Pack 90 enjoyed a picnic at Min
eral Spings. They were accompanied
by their cub master, Mr. Bill Cau-
ble, and the Den mothers. Mrs. Clyde
Trammell and Mrs. Oren Davis.
With The Sick
Friends of Mrs. Mattie Hartey will
regret to learn that she has been a
patient at Hays hospital for severai
days.
Jim Dean has been ill for the pait
few days
Russell Trammell has the mumps.
Otis Smith is cenfined to his home
with illness.
Smith-Prince Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith announce
the marriage of their daughter, Lau
ra Naomi to Thomas Prince on Fri
day, July 21. The Rev. J. B. Mitchell
of Joanna performed the ceremony.
The couple will make their home witn
Mrs. Prince’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Smith of this community.
Shower for Mrs. Waldrep
On Friday evening Mrs. Harold
Waldrep was given a shower at the
home of Mrs. Bill Nelson. Twenty
guests were present and games en
joyed by all. Prizes were given to
Mrs. Ruby Gentry. Mrs. Izell McAlis
ter, Mrs. Marie Davis and Mrs. Jackie
Williams. Refreshments were served
by the hostesses, Mrs. Bill Nelson,
Mrs. Connie Davis and Mrs. lizzie
Davis. Each guest remembered Mrs.
I Waldrep with a gift.
Typhoid Clinic
The typhoid clinic will be held
Thursday at the Medical center at
i Lydia Mills. The hours are from 3
I to 4:30. ♦
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Oakley will cel
ebrate their wedding anniversary Ju
ly 26.
July 20 was Mrs. Frances Cato’s
birthday.
July 28 is Mrs. Ruby Thomas’s
birthday.
Mr. Lke Jones will celebrate hii
birthday July 27. «
J. B. Abercrombie will have z
birthday July 30.
Leon Abercrombie will celebrate
his birthday August 6.
August 9 is Sherman Massey’s
birthday.
Patsy Fuller will celebrate her
birthday July 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Neal will
celebrate their wedding anniversary
July 29.r
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U. S. No. 1 Cobbler
Potatoes.... 19
Green Beans, 2 lbs 27c
Tender Crooknec*
Yellow Squash .... 2 17c
Juicy California
Sunkist Lemons • a a • • 31c
Freah Green
Crowder Peas .... 2 ^ 23c
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U. S. Govt. Grade Good Shoulder
Veal Chops .» 59 c
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Sliced Picnic and
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