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Thursday. November 23, 1950
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. H. W WILLIAMS.
Correspondent and Representative
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Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harris and son
visited in Fountain Inn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard and
family visited the former’s mother,
Mrs. Frank Billings, in Ware Shoals
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Willard and
tamily of Greenwood, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Willard Sunday.
Mrs. T. G. Lackey, after spending
several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Black, Sr., has gone to visit Mrs.
Fred Hope in CrcenviLe before re
turning to her home in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Harper of
Greenwood, visited the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd, the
past week-end.
Carl Johnson is ill at his home on
Palmetto street.
Spurgeon Todd of the navy, after
spending several days with his par
ents, has returned to Charleston
where he is stationed.
Mamie Lee Purcell of Joanna, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd Sunday.
Mrs. Jennie Babb and Mrs. Chil
dress of Laurens, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Abercrombie Sunday.
Mrs. Maude E. Johikins of Aiken,
spent the week-end with her niece
and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Is
rael.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Edwards and
chHdren of Saluda, sent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Israel.
Mrs. J. L. Rhodes is visiting in
Union this week.
Mr .and Mrs. M. M. Windsor and
daughter visited in Greenwood Sun
day.
Thomas Neal hr-Oke his foot \ast
Sunday. ^
Owens-Carter Rites
Miss Mary Ellen Owens and Joseph
Carter were married November 10
by Rev. J. B. Cole at Clinton Mills.
The couple will make their homn?
with the groom's parents, Mr. anu
Mrs. Willie Carter.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Thomas Neal will celebrate his
j birthday November 26.
Terry Lee Fuller will celebrate his
4th birthday November 24.
Zehna Abercrombie will observe
her birthday November 24.
Bim Willard of the navy, will cele
brate his birthday December 1.
Birthday Party Given
Last Friday afternoon Mrs. Walter
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Savings Accounts
3%—DIVIDEND—3%
We invite savings accounts from the people of Clinton
and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient ser
vice, and you will receive your dividend promptly each
January 1st and July 1st. Any smount — from $1 up —
opens sn account.
Each account is insured up to SS000 by the Federal
Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people may
have up to $15,000 fully insured
its by mail promptly acknowledged.
Cato entertained in honor of her son,
George, who was celebrating his 10th
birthday. *
Twelve guests enjoyed the games
and refreshments served by Mrs. Ca
to. George received numerous gifts.
birthday Party for Little Boy
Friday morning at the Kindergart
en Mrs. J. B. Hawkins, Sr., enter-
1 tained at a birthday party for her
little son, J. B., Jr., the occasion hon
oring his fifth birthday. Thanksgiv
ing decorations were used on the
table and for the refreshments.
; ;A beautiful cake with blue candles
in pink holders adorned the cake.
After singing happy birthday to J
B., cake and grape juice with holi
day candies was served. Balloons in
many colors were given as favors.
Mrs. Hawkins was assisted in en
tertaining b> Mis. II. H. Morris, Mrs.
I. W. Harvey, Mrs. Wallace, Linda
Lou and Peggy Sue Willard.
Twenty-four guests brought J. B.
many gifts.
Present Chapel Program
The kindergarten children had
charge of the chapel program Friday
morning at school. The scripture
lesson was read in unison and after
singing the morning prayer two
hymns were sung. The kindergarten
j chorus gave two selections, “Baa, Baa
i Black Sheep,” and “Where, O, Where
Has My Little Dog Gone.” ‘
A playlet, ‘ Once Upon a Winter-
tine Long, Long Ago,” was an in
teresting part of the program. The
following children took part: Charlie
Cooper, Betty Jean Morris, Sue
Word, Tootsie Harbin. Mike Yarbor
ough, Carol Parish, Tonita Havey,
Dianne Neal and Buck Meeks.
Little Sandra Norris, “Miss Kind
ergarten," and Cornelia Robert*,
“Miss Providence,’* were presenter
to the assembly
Chartered and Supervised by the
United States Government
Laurens Federal Savings
& Loan Association
Handra Kerris (hesen Ktmlergrrtrn
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I Sandra Norris, 'daughter of Mr
and Mrs Winfred Norris, was select- ;
; ed by popular vote to be the kinder -
t garten queen in the Tom Thumb
bowl parade held in Clinton Satur-j
day afternoon Sue Word, daughter
of Mr and Mrs. David Word, was
runner-up and represented the kind
>n the Lydia Men s float in
r Carol Parrish, daughter
of Mr and Mrs O C Parrish. Jr.
Neel, daughter of Mr
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LAI RE hi* LARGEST EATINGS IKSTTTt TIOK
194 Wont Mai* Street L*are«m, S. C
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Mm Carton Neal. Betty Jean Her-;
rts, daughter of Mr and Mrs H H
I Morris, and Ektaheth t TVmCsie) Her - *
oua daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph ,
Narbsa, were contestants represent
ing the kindergarten
one of the queens whe sponsored at
LitLe Mias Nome was honored os
' me football game .Saturday n.gfci he
| tween the Clin son-Joe one All Mar*
and the Greewwoad All Stars
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South Caroline has hod o 10-year
POPULATION GROWTH 11*
TELEPHONE GROWTH 188*
Mot tonally F <
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A good gauge of South Carolina prog
ress and prosperity, and of the size of
the telephone job that’s been done, is a
comparison of population growth with tele
phone growth. While the number of people in
South Carolina was increasing 11% in ten
yean, according to the census, the number of
telephones jumped 188%.
A large part of this telephone growth has
taken place in just the last five yean. During
that abort time Southern Bell has built $40,240,-
000 of new telephone facilities in South Caro
lina ... more than doubled the number of tele
phones . . . more than doubled long distance
circuits and more than tripled rural telephones.
We've spent nearly twice as much to expand
South Carolina telephone facilities in the last
five yean as we had invested in the state five
yean ago. And we’re going right on doing our
beat to meet the continuing heavy demand for
service in town and on the farm.
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South Carolina Manager
SOUTHKRN BILL TILIPHONI AND
Whore Money to Expand and
Improve Service Comes From
It doesn't come from the money you
pay us for telephone service . . . that
money goes to pay wages, taxes and
other operating costs. The money to
build new facilities must come from
people with money to invest. That's
why the future of telephone service
depends on the Company’s con
tinued ability to pay for the use
of the money invested in tele
phone facilities.
TELEGRAPH COMPANY
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Peaches 25c Palnolive. . . 2 26c
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Clorox
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Fragrant Soap
Foaming Action
Palmolive ... 3 *«•*«• 27c Ajax Cleanser . 12c
Dixio-Homo Stores Will Bo Closod All Day Thanksgiving Nov 23
Extra Large Fancy Crisp Tender
Celery.
Red Ripe Fresh
Cranberries Lb Cello lag 19c
Crisp Imperial Valley Iceberg
Lettuce :zt.. H “‘ 19c
Double Red Stayman Winesap
Apples 3 29c
U. S. No. 1 Idaho Ruaset Baking
Potatoes 10 I'b Math tag 49c
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Stalks
Extra Large Imported Italian
Chestnuts .... 19c
Fancy Red Emperor
Grapes .... 2 ^ 25c
Vitamin-Packed Juicy Florida
Oranges ( 0 lb Math lag 45c
Sugary Carolina
Yams 4 ^ 27c
Cracker Jack
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CLEANSER
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Dog Food
PARD
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