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Page Two For the Week . . LYDIA MILLS HEWS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, September 14, 1950 MRS. c Corres JOHNSON, and Representative Miss Shirley Eskew of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mr. and -Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Loftin and son of Winnsboro, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson. Walker Jones and family of Union, visited Mrs. K. F. Johns Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sweatt and children of Charleston, spent the PUBLIC AMBULANCE SERVICE Call 220 Day or Night JOE DIXON 312 E. Ferguson St. Clinton, S. C. ■ week-end with MC and Mrs. Otis Smith. N Miss Elsie Cromer of Greenville, spent Sunday witK^her sister, Mrs. Curtis Taylor, and Mr. Taylor. Mrs. Lois Webb spent the week end in Joanna with Mrs. Betty Webb. Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker of Clihton, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shealy, Mrs. Lucille Banks and Buddy Banks of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Banks Sunday, i Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Israel and daughters, Mrs. Lois Lanford and Mrs. Long and children visited Mrs. Israel’s sister, Mrs. Mike Edwards, in Saluda recently. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Towery and son, Bruce, of Clearwater, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield Sun day. D. N. Morgan of near Clinton, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cato Sun day. Mrs. W. J. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roach and children spent the week-end in Ninety-Six with the | former’s sons, Samuel and David Fuller. Mrs. Rex Harris and Charlie visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Madden j near Ware Shoals Sunday. Maxie Davis has returned to Cedar Springs school after spending the 'summer with his parents, Mr. and ; Mrs. Hudson Davis. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish and WHY TIMKEN? You’ll be comfort and money ahead if you choose Timken Silent Automatic Oil Heating Equipment. 1 Wall-Ham* d*tign tav** up to 25 v o an fw*l co»t. 2 long, tfaubl*-fr** lif*. 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WHEN PEPSI’S PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, S. C. urn Carol spent the week in Atlanta, Ga., and Gatlinburg, Tenn. Mrs. Eveln Scruggs, Mr. and ty-s. Walter B. Fowler and children of Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sprouse Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Coker and fam- ily^enjoyed a picnic at Paris moun tain state park Sunday. Mrs. Louise Harvey and Toni visit ed Mrs. Harvey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hall, in Spartanburg over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Anderson and Mrs. Walter Reece of near Pickens, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. George Howell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Howell and family and Mr; and Mrs. J. C. Estes and Linda were visitors at Greenwood state park Synday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Piercy and sons of Spartanburg, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McEl- hannon. Mr .and Mrs. H. M.. Alien and fam ily visited Mrs. Allen’s parents, -Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Rogers, in Gastonia, N. C., over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson of Pickens, visited rela tives here during the week-end. Mrs. C. R. Burdette of Iva, spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette. Mrs. Rosa Cole attended the fun eral of Maurice Meadors in Simpson- ville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ball of Hen dersonville, N. C., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. H. W. Williams, and Mr. Williams. Mrs. Lanette Benjamin and fam ily and Misses Sally Ann and Stella Duckett of Wattsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Duckett and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette, Mrs. Finley, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Mrs. Bill Cauble, Rev. R. D. Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. A>€. Young, Jr., Mrs. lone Wallace and Miss Margaret Blakely were among those attending the funeral of Joe Stone in Inman Friday. To Celebrate Homecoming Lydia Baptist church wiU observe homecoming day Sept. 24. All mem bers, former members, pastors and friends are Invited. Everyone is ask ed to bring lunch. Birthdays and Anniversaries September 22nd is Kenneth Tram mel.'s birthday. Linda Satterfield will celebrate her birthday Sept. 21. Janet Roper wiU celebrate her birthday Sept. It. Mrs Dorr ah Hairston will cele brate her birthday Sept it. September 19th is H W Wil liams’ birthday. Among The Sick Leslie Austin is a patient at Hays hospital Mrs. Harold Blacketock is ill. Birth it it I I I Mr. and Mrs. Bo Brown announce the birth of a daughter Friday. Sept. 8 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Brown is the former Miss Betty Darby. Card of Thank ■ I wish to thank each and every one for their kindness, flowers and other good deeds shown me during my recent illness. Words cannot ex press hovy much I appreciate ev erything you’ve done. Thank you. —J. B O'SHIELDS Officers Elected Club Sixteen met Monday and held an election of officers. Mrs Wallace presided over the business meeting and the following officers 1 were ejected: President—Mrs. Sara Danhoff. Vice-President — Mrs. Martha Bailey. Secretary and Treasurer—Mrs. Dot Harvey. Program Director — Mrs. Mary Parrish. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Dot Harvey and Mrs. Virginia Rowe. Kindergarten News Kindergarten opened Monday in the remodeled building. Thirty-one children were enrolled. Registra-1 tion will be taken for the remainder' of- the week. Kindergarten will be in session every week day from nine until eleven-thirty. Teachers Entertained By Club Monday night at the community center the Woman’s club entertained the teachers of Providence school) with a unique newspaper party. The guests were greeted by Miss Mary Johnson and Mrs. Wallace. They were presented with a partner-find ing secret. A news agenda began with the form of “Authors Write Columns,’' using models in the newest creation of fashion. Each couple created and displayed a model of fashion note. Miss Mary Johnson and Mrs. R. C. Adair were awarded prizes as the best designers. “Women in the News” was por trayed by impromptu acting of guests. Divided groups issued a lo cal newspaper under titles of “Edi torial, Sports, Society and Adver tising.” “Yes and No” Beans were the answers at the auction sale. Re- freshnunts of sandwiches, cup cakes and punch were served by Mrs. Mat- tie Harvey and her committee. MORE PEOPLE ARE READING THE CHRONICLE THAN EVER BEFORE! Customers' Corner School days bring new problems for many of our custom ers. There are lunches to be pocked, after school snacks to be kept on hand. Shopping habits may change, too, because the children aren't available to help. If there's anything we can 6ft either in the way of food or service to make your school doyt' shopping pleasanter and eas ier, please let us know. Please write: CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT A &P Food Stores, 420 Lexington Ave. New York 17, N. Y. i iWI fliF m ml iV rc. 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