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. . -j 1 Thursday, January 4, 1951 THE fcLINTON CHRONICLE Pa*e Seven uuuMUiwnuicKnuxwg For the Week . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MK8. H. W. WILLIAMS. Correspondent and Representative I » Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield V and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield and family visited jn Woodruff Sunday. Ffc. Dick McLendon , who was wounded in Korea, visited his moth er, Mrs. Stella McLendon, during the week-end. Orin Davis and Jim Baley attended the Orange Bowl game in Miami, ) * Fla., New Year’s day. Mrs. Orin Davis and children vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shumate, near Clinton the past week end. Friends of Mrs. M. M. Windsor are sorry to learn of the death of her uncle, James W. Word, in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Windsor and daughter of Spartanbung, and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Windsor o<f Marion, N. C., have been visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Windsor. Mrs. L. A. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gunter of Spartanburg, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Ithiel Harvey Sun day. Mrs. Mattie Harvey spent the week-end with Mrs. Ella Harvey in West Clinton. Mrs. Rosa Allen visited Mr. and ” Mrs. C. A. Allen m Columbia during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passmore and Children of West Clinton, visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longshore, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kelly of Ander son, spent the hohdays with the for mer's mother, Mrs. Ike Jones, and Mr. Jones. Sunday visitor* of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jones were Miss Margaret Price and Misa Frances Burgess of Spar- utihurg. Pierce Abercrombie of Petersburg. Va. visited his slater. Mrs M. M Windsor, recently and attended tie funeral of his Obrie Rev R W Justus, a former pastor ef the Bapuat church, attended the morning services at the church Sun day v The children of Mr ang Mr* Mon ey Ahsn nrnaas were their dinner Todd of the tunrr. who la I Chorleeton. vtaitod has Mr sod Mr* S J Todd. Qua Hu Harold Hughes has returned to Cherry (hent. M C. after spending mm hohdaya with hi* parent*. Mr and Mrs Luther Hu**' Hobday rngtarv ef Mr and Mr* CTeher were Mr and Mr* Greer ef Greenwood. Mr and Mr*. M D McIntyre ef Shan non. Oe. Mr and Mr* John H Kb* ef Maean. Oe. and Mrs *f?w Mae Jane* and Brenda ef CRntee Our ng the holidays visitors ef Mr and Mrs Paul Roe* were Mr* Mae huwmara and children el N C. Mr and Mr* David S and family of Charleston and Mr and Mrs John Suaraor* of Suite* Mr and Mr* L. A Land ef Pair- moot. visited Mr Mad Mrs CUud WiL Urd during the holiday* Mr and Mar CUud Willard and fansly vtaitod mm former's mother. Mrs Frank Billie*, riser Were Shoals last week Clarence Cato of Chester, la a visi tor this week of Mr god Mrs. Waller Goto D. If. Morgan has returned home after visiting in Spartanburg tor aev- cral days. Barbara and Cam! Mills visited Mr. and Mrs. C £ James in Wood ruff the part week-end Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette and Herman visited relatives in Iva dur ing tl}e holiday*. Janice Davenport spent part of last week in Greenville with Mg. and Mrs. Bill Shealy Dean Smith of Arcadia, U spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith. Joyce Johnson of Chester, is spend ing a few days with Barbara and Elizabeth Ruff. M-Sgt. Gayal Ellis has returned to Fort Bennintg, Ga, after spending the holidays with his family and parents. Birthday* and Anniversaries Virginia Overstreet will observe a birthday January 16. Marvin Harvey will have a birth day January 17. iE. C. Longshore will celebrate his 70th birthday January 9. Birthday Dinner Given Ed McAlister was honored on his 69th birthday December 25, with a dinner given by his children at the home of his daughter, Mrs. T. L. McCarson, in Laurens. Twenty-three guests were seated around the decor ated table. Mr .McAlister received several remembrances. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shumate an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Iris, to Bill Fennell. The wedding will take place in the early spring, the date to be announced later. ^ Among Hie Sick Mrs. D. B. Taylor is at home after a stay and treatment in a Clinton hospital. Haine Harvey is improving after a few days treatment at the Blalock clinic. Quinton Jones has been ill for several days. Friends of Mrs. Carl Johnson will be sorry to hear her mother, Mrs. Claud ParrMh is a patient in the Jo anna hospital. socurr... (Continued from page three) and Mrs. T. Wier Davis and chil dren, Dr. J. W. Davis, Mrs. Jack H. Davis, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Davis. Jr., and children, Mr. andj Mrs. Lawrence Davis and daughters,, Mrs. Byrd McMillian and daughter,! Emily Ann, Martha McMillian, Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Jones and son,) Mrs Joe Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Mar ion Hiers and children, and Mrs. : John D. Davis. « Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Shields The Wednesday bridge club met last week at the home of Mrs. W. M. Shields for a number of after-1 noon games. The Christmas motif was prettily carried out in the rooms where the tables were arranged for cards. Top honor was won by Mrs. Hugh Jac obs. When cards were laid aside the hostess served a salad course and each guest was given a minia ture cake in the shape of a Christ mas wreath. Presbyterian Circles To Hold Meetings The circles of the Women of the church will meet Monday afternoon. Church of the First Presbyterian January 8th as follows: Circle No. 1—Miss Ella McCrary, chairman, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Mus Florrie Burdette, hostess Circle No. 2—Mrs. John Jordan, chairman; hostess to be announced later. Circle No. 3, Mr*. William John son, chairman; will meet at 7JO p. m. with Mr*. W W Harm. Circle No. 4—Mrs. G. A. Burton, chairman; Mrs John H Hunter hott- ess. will meet at 4 o'clock Circle No 3—Mr*. A D. Salter, chairaian. Mr* John Spratt hostees, will meet at 4 o'clock. Cut to No. t—Mrs Julian Bo lick, chairman. Mr*. Harry Wilke* hoot- eaa. will moot at 4 o'clock. Circle No 1—Un H F B-a lock, chairman. Mr* W B Owo will moot at 4 o clock Curie No t-AIr* H E cha-rmao. Ml* Daewtn eaa. will meet at 4 o'clock Curie No t—Mr* David Cook, chaumao. will moot with Mr* W P JarrfM Sr. at !• a » Die Rock Bridge circle will meet sight at ? Jt at *o church Smith Mouldm Wedding F 3f. Fla when Mim h ftmth esrfeaoged v*wt »*d l w.th Ja k AtJen Mialdtn THe by the Rev James E By'-er at his heme, on Cor- tee and Lmhart, at It a m Dr: Ifth Tbe bride to the daughter af Leon ; D Smith of JoRcoat street The , groomk parents are Mr and Mr* Paul Mauldin el North Port Myers Given la marriage by her father. ! the bride wa» charming In an aqua j ml! She wore white acveaoorses and a corsage of white carnation* Maid of honor waa Mu* Carol Smith. «ieter # of the brtde She was attired in a yellow suit with brown aceeseone* She selected a corsage of red roeehudi Bruce Joyaer served as beet man Immediately after (he ceremony, the young couple left for a honey moon tc New Orleans, La . Mdbtle, Ala. and Post. Texas Mr*. Mauldin received her educa tion in Lee County schools and grad-1 uated with tie class at 1950. She was employed at Pierce Gift Shop' on First Street for a year. Mr. Mauldin attended Fort My ers Schools and was a member of the Green Wave football team. He plans to continue his education in Texas, where they will make their home. Mr. Mauldin is a former resident of this city and his marriage will be read with interest by friends and rel atives here. Stuart-Miller Rites At Coronaca Miss Lalla Stuart of Coronaca, and William Hassell Miller of Whitmire, were married at Bethlehem Metho dist church in Coronaca Sunday, De cember 17, at 4 JO with a number of relatives and friends attending the ceremony. The Rev. C. L. Harris of ficiated. The couple had no attendants. Brooks Stuart and Sam Leaman of Cross Hill, lighted the candles. Mrs. Ross Templeton, organist, played “To A Wild Rose,” and Mrs. Ratchford of Glenn Springs, present ed the vocal selections which includ ed “I Love You Truly.” The church was decorated with floor 'baskets of white chrysanthe mums and gladioli and candelabra holding lighted candles. The bride wore a plum suit with dusty pink accessories and a purple orchid corsage. Mrs. Miller graduated at Lander college and received her MA. degree from the University of South Caro lina. She ha* formerly taught in the Greenville city schools and has re cently been a teacher at Connie Max well. Mr. Miller also attended the Uni versity of South Carolina and is In business in Whitmire where they will make their home. MORE PEOPLE ARE READING THE CHRONICLE THAN EVER BEFORE! rv/.vy.v*. mm IN OUR Quitting Business FURTHER BIG REDUCTIONS ... are made all over our elore to kelp move our stork and give you even bigger savings on quality merchandise. We are quitting buoineaa just eaartly aa we aay—and are going to dispone of our entire stork at Ike earliest moment. So come now and get your skare. All Ladies Dresses Crepes - Gabardines - Failles - Taffetas 1-2 PRICE! 1SI * l 7 All Ladies COATS and SUITS 1-2 PRICE! / One Table SHOES For Women and Children $1.00 pr. One Table \ Women’s Shoes In Suedes and leather* Were 2.9H and 3.9M $1.98 pr. 3* t. 1 Lot MEN’S SHORTS Special - 25c pr. All Men's Winter Pants Were 7.95 to 10.95 Reduced to 5.98 Alterations Free Children’s Socks Assorted Sizes and Colors Reduced to-— 10c Pair 1 Table HOUSE SHOES Sold up to 2.98 — Special 50c Pair Men’s Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS V Solids*and plaids. Regular 2.98 to ^.98, now ALL LADIES DRESS SHOES Were 6.95 and 7.95 Reduced to 4.88 Men’s Etchison Hats • Were 6.95 Reduced to 4.98 BEAUTIFUL PIECE GOODS 1 Table Dan River GINGHAM Special - 59c yd. Solid Color * Indian Head Reg. 89c — Reduced to— 59c yd. 1 Table 80 Square Prints and Solids Special - 39c yd. , 1 Lot RAYON SUPS Plain and Lace Trimmed V2 Price HOSE All Ladies Mary Grey and Nebel Hose Were 1.95 Reduced to 1.49 Were 1.65 and 1.59 Reduced to 1.29 SUMERE|L*S DEPT. STORE Clinton, South Carolina 1.1