The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 19, 1950, Image 13

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# I 9' 9 i Thursday, October 19,1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Paf e Firo For the "Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MR3. H. W. WILLIAMS. Correspondent and Representative with Mr. and Mr$. Grover Taylor. ]the meeting as final plans for the Jackson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rachel Mosley and Mrs. Colie Hallowe’en carnival will be, made. -0- C. Harris and family, of Laurens, guests George Estes-Abercrombie Wedding Mrs. Datie Hstes announces tha Abercrombie were dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eckert and Ger.' marriage of her daughter, Selma, to aid of Newburg, Mo., have been Billy Abercrombie on October 3. guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Par-( The Rev. Sexton performed the rish, Sr. and family the past few ceremony. days. Mrs. Parrish had not seen They are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Parr of Spar- Mrs. Eckert, who is her niece, for the gloom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. tanburg visited the latter’s parents, : thirty years until this visit. , Henry Abercrombie. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell, the past j pfc. Leonard Gregg is at home for i: ^ . week-end. I a few days with his parents, Rev. 1 Birth Announcement , Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford had and Mrs. R. D. Gregg. Pfc. Gregg J , .. ® m L“ ... as their week-end guests Mr. and will report to duty at Fort Dix. N.‘.. . rs " . E. Smith announce Mrs. J. L. Maheffey. next week. ' t jthelbirth of a daughter, Judy Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Piercy and - - Mr .and Mrs. P. L. Piercy of Spar-; With The Sick tanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud | Friends of Mrs. Effie Willis will McElhannon Sunday. | be sorry to know she continues ill at Mr. and Mrs. Rebuen Overstreet Hays hospital. and family spent Sunday in Belton, i Little Don Snyder has been ill the r , . rttirri . . v a Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longshore had past few days. |« la ^ under the direction, of Miss nownea t>y a 7 as their Sunday guests their nieces,! [Freddie Griffin broke hts arm lasti®® ar ^ Johnson, gave a devotional, ^ ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. King and family of Greenville; G. H. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes and family of this community. Campfire Girls Make Hike The Wahankas group of Campfire girls went on a hike Thursday af ternoon with three groups of Bene Birds as their guests. Lois Phipps, president, had charge of the enter tainment as her part in outdoor craft. To Hold Baby Clinic The well baby clinic will be held Tuesday,'October 24 at 1 p.m., at the Lydia clinic. “Little Mites’’ Lose Lydia’s' stubborn -“mites” were strong Joanna “Little until tender, about 15 minutes. Add flour and salt to melted butter, blending well. Stir a little of the hot liquefied nonfat dry milk into flour mixture to make a smooth paste. Return to remaining liquefied non fat dry milk and cabbage in sauce pan, while stirring. Cook over low heat until thickened, stirring con stantly. Add olives hnd heat well. Serve at once; sprinkle with papri ka, if desired. Makes 5 servings, 1-2 cup each. Mrs. Clara Cloptin of Charlotte, N. Thursday. C., Miss Elizabeth Woodward of West G. E. Bishop is ill. Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Virgil Bagwell is ill at his home. Longshore of Joanna. | Edward Williams has been ill sev- Mrs. Mattie Harvey spent a few eral days. days last week with Mr. and Mrs. James Harris in Laurens. W. E. McGinnis of Piedmont .spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. W. 1. Bailey, Jr., and Mr. Bailey. Friends of J. B. O’Shields will be sorry to know he is UL lene; on Octber 16 at Hays hospital. Give Chapel Program The fourth grade of Providence school had charge of the chapel pro gram Friday morning. The entire " n consisting of a song, scripture and the l atter ' s October 10. The prayer. Members of the class ap- Joanna eleven scored ^ ^ tall y peared in a television program ar- ear ^y S 3 * 1 * 6 a s Turner faked ranged and planned by the class. | a P® 53 and ran yards to cross the 0 (double stripes unmolested. After Church Choirs Organize ' this il was a see saw with urgMim neither team threatening to score un- J Abercrombie Serving In Mediterranean Serving in the Mediterranean Sea is David C. Abercrombie, aviation machinist’s mate, second class, USN, of this city, as a crew member of the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea. 76 U* (oU€4 Mf • Mrs. S. J. Todd spent some time pital. .. , xm i Wednesda y night at the commun- til the final quarter as Claude Mc- Mrs. Claud Parrish, mother of Mrs. \ ity center the combined choirs of Elhannon limbered his rubber arm Carl Johnson is at home after spend-j the Methodist church and Presbyte- and pitched passes to Guinn and ing several days m the Joanna hos- rian church met and organized into Ro « but the eame ended with Provi- recently in Greenwood with her daughter, Mrs. Wiley Harper, and granddaughter who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ostrochovsky have returned to their home in Long Island, N. Y., after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd. Rev. Glenn Feknet and Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Gregg were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abercrombie Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and family visited relatives in Green ville Saturday. . Ed McAlister and daughter were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mc- Carson and family in Laurens Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Burkhslter vis ited their daughter, Mrs Dillard Goff, and Mr Goff in Columbia Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. a choir to represent both churches in Mrs. Annie Mae Roper continues the competition program to be heard Birthdays and Anniversaries Melvin Satterfield will celebrate a birthday October 20. Cickl Todd has a birthday October M. October 23rd will be the birthday of Mrs. Henry Abercrombie, day October 13. Howard Goff observed his birth- Cteo Abercrombie's birthday 14. Ronald Burkhslter will celebrate a and birthday October 13. children. Bill King and hie mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Abercrombie of Anderson, ware Sunday guests Of will celebrate their 4th wedding an- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams nlversary October 2i. Mrs. Annie Morgan, dau#Mar and' Pauline Cato has a birthday Oc- grandcbBdien visited Mr. and Mrs. tobor If. Walter Cato Sunday. | Mrs. Bernice Prather will Mrs. Walter Cato's father, D. N her birthday October St ill at her home. Card of Thanks Ross, but the game ended with Provi dence on the Joanna five-yard line. Thorn well came to Providence over the local radio station in the cktobef 13, undefeated and left the' near future. The Baptist choir, un- same wa y as they romped on the der the direction of Miss Mary John- Little Mites by a ot u-O. Ben- ! ^ h fi U L*" k . *on,h«ld th.* meeting Monday nt^t for the nice cards and lovely (flow ers received during my recent ill ness at Hays hospital. —MRS. ALICE MOTTE. and Trammell did excellent work as defensive line-backers. Today's Recipe day , were at the church. The church of God ^ offensive guns as each taUied choir and the Pentecostal Holiness | W0 gix-pointers. Guinn was Provi- church choir are also entering the dtnct s iUndou t and McElhannon program from the community. The state is divided into seven dis tricts and Laurens county is in dis trict four comprising Laurens, Un ion, Greenwood, Newberry and Ab beville counties. Beginning October 3t these pro- • tablespoons nonfat dry milk, 1 grains will be broadcast every Sun- 1-2 cups water, 4 cups finely shred- day afternoon with the district win- ded cabbage, 1 tablespoon flour, 1 ner competing for state prizes. teaspoon aalt, 1 tablespoon butter, melted, 1-2 cup sliced stuffed olives, paprika, if desired. The children of Mrs. G. H. Jackson Sprinkle nonfat dry milk aw wa- gave a birthday dinner in her honor tar in saucepan Beat with rotary Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. beater until lust blended. Warm Xerl Jackson near Laurens. Those lew beet until scalded. Add standing were Mr. and Mrs CUrtls and cook Just below boiling point Savings Accounts 3%—DIVIDEND—3% We invite savings accounts from the people of Clinton and vicinity. You wili like our friendly and efficient ser vice, and you will receive your dividend promptly each January 1st and July 1st. Any amount — from $1 up — opens an account. Each account is insured up to $5000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people may have up to $15,000 fuNy insured. Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged. Chartered and Supervised by the United States Government Laurens Federal Savings & Loan Association -i*. TeiepfeM* 22271 LAURENS' LARGEST SAVINGS 104 West Hals Street were played before refreshments of to Ms home; October If wse J. C Estes' M*h- aftar a vital la Spartanburg Gayle KUie, who la rtatkmad at Fort Bragg, N. C, has been promoted to master sergeant L^st Friday evening Mrs Jessie Mr. aad Mrs. R. G. Coker visited Mills entertained in honor of her the latter's mother in Shelby, N. daughter, Carol, for her birthday over the week-end with a party Mrs Sarah Piercy aad daughter of Twenty-eight ghosts helped to eel- Enoree, Mrt the weak-end with rfiraU the Mr. aad Mrs. John Ed moods. Mr. aad Mrs. George Howell aad 'potato' chipa" candy ^gj family, Mr. and Mss. J. C. Bates aad toM drinks were served, daughter aad Mr. and Mrs. Oecar Howell apent the week-end in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields and family, Mrs. Hugh Ballard, Caro lyn, Peggie and Pat visited Mrs. Claud Bennett at a Columbia hos pital Sunday. William Patterson of Camp Stew art, Ga., was a Saturday visitor of Mrs. Addie B. Coleman and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Motte epent Thursday in the club house at 7:30. the week-end in Charlotte, N. C., All members are invited to attend Hbnfai ~ ■* ire. atoijnmibfilOBrinonen: cold drinks Carol received many gifts. a Cteb The Men's chib will meet tonight at The Men’s clb will meet tonight at the school house at'TJO. Old : ben are invited to come and members will be welcomed. new Woman's Club Te Meet The Woman’s club will meet MI D W A Y Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA FRIDAY-SATURDAY OCTOBER 20-21 BANDITS OF DARK CANYON With Allen “Rocky” Lane MONDAY-TUESDAY OCTOBER 23-24 CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY With Dan Dailey, Celeste Holm — WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY OCTOBER 25-26 NEPTUNES DAUGHTER With Esther Williams, Red Skelton We now have a telephone in ticket office—No. 564-W ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE First Show Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 P.M. Whr Buu Buick! Y OU want a new car to be tops in things like style and room and comfort and power— —and a thrill-packed fifteen min utes with the nimble number pic tured here will show you it has all these things in abundant measure. So you ask us—how about money? What does it cost to buy a Buick— and to own one? All right —let us ask you some questions. Take first cost. Do you know that Buick prices start down at a level below what you’d pay for,some sixes—and that every Buick, on a cents-per-pound basis, is a stand out buy? Take operating cost. Do you know that the bang you’ll get from Buick’s Fireball power comes from a valve-in-head engine — recognized by engineers as a thrifty saver of fuel? Do you know that owners of 1950 Buicks are writing us rave letters, saying that this year’s version is the most economical Buick ever built? Do you know that auch comfort features as coil springs on all four wheels protect the car as well as the passengers — and throw in an rOUM-WAT FOAKFAOMT — Thit ruggad front and (1) sets the style not*, (2) saves on repair costs—vertical bars are individually replaceable, (3) avoids "locking horns," (4) makes parking and garaging easier. Tun* IK HCNKY J. TAYLOt. ABC Nntmo/k. MonVor mnn.ng. extra saving beeause they need no servicing, and are practically breakproof to boot? Do you know that Dynaflow* — in addition to keeping you fresh as a daisy on a day-long drive—caps its convenience with savings on tires, cuts down the strain on transmissions and engines — and eliminates all friction clutch re pairs, because it hasn't any? Take final cost. Do you know that when the owner of a Buick gets a yen for a later model, the prices that Buicks command on a used* car lot are the ultimate proof of their long-run value? So if you want a real run for your money, better buy Buick. And the first step is very simple: Go see your Buick dealer—soon—and get an order signed. * DvnaJSvw Oriwn u it»ndmr4 <m RoaDMASTMM. op- tWMi «4 «xtra mmt <m Surma ami Stbl ul mtmdmi*. rout IIY TO OttAUI YAUX LAURENS MOTOR COMPANY Zarick Street Laurens, S. C. Whan battar aotomobllas mra bmilt BUICK wOM buitd tbam