The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 14, 1951, Image 10

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/ i Page Two i THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, June 14, 1951 For the Week^^r LYDIA MILLS NEWS MUS. HORACE C. SMITH. o Correspondent and Representative aaaa«»»»KKWKRKMWKWit«i»emtwt Raymond Kuykendall spent the week-end in Clinton with Dennis McLendon. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones and family of Charlotte, N. C., were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jones. Also their guests for the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Falls of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and Linda of Mountville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Duckett Sunday. Eddie and Paul Taylor, Jr., stu dents at the boarding school in McCormick, are spending the sum mer vacation wth their mother, Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Phones 4i and 399-J AMBULANCE SERVICI L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. M*rs. Mrs. Frances Lawson, and grand mother, Mrs. Pauline Lawson. Al so visiting them during the week was Miss Corrine Lawson of West Clinton. ^ . J Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard of Stanley, N. M., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carter and family were week-end guests in Greenville of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tucker. Miss Bobby Nell Tucker accompanied them home for a visit. Alvin and Andrew Grace of Pineville, N. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey and oth er relatives. Mrs. Ruth Turner of Augusta, Ga., visited the Baileys on Sunday also. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gaffney and son visited friends and rela tives in Greenville and Woodruff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adger Crawford were visitors in Williams ton Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Harriet Hart of Spartanburg, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bagwell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker en-j joyed an outing at Lake Green-1 wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbin, j Tootsie and Johnny, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dillard at Clemson ( Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams Thursday. Miss Nancy Ann Smith of West Clinton, spent the week-end w'ith Franceen Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Holland MR. C. C. CRAINE OF LAURENS Recovers from Stomach Disorder “My stomach has Ihothered me with sick spells after meals for 10 years. These spells would come on and my stomach would be torn up, especially after eating fatty foods. I had a burning sensation and it felt like my stomach was swollen and bloated. There was a con stant pain in my right side just below the ribs, which radiated into my back. I couldn’t sleep well at night, was short-winded and had smothering spells at times. “Having heard of the many sick people getting well by taking Chiropractic adjustments, I consulted Dr. C. J. Hart of Laurens, S. C. After an examination and X-ray pictures were made, Dr. Hart found the cause of my trouble. “I began to improve al most immediately and one by one my troubles began to disappear. I feel fine now and can eat anything I want. I sleep better and the pain in ray rif ht side is gone. The smothering spells are a thing of the past and I am no longer short-winded. “It certainly is wonderful to be able to eat anything 1 want, withodt fear of upsetting my stomach. If you are suffering with stomach trouble, consult Dr. C. J. Hart, he will find the cause of your trouble.” Signed: . MR. C. C. CRAINE, R. F. D. 3, Laurens, S. C. For further information consult— DR. CHARLES J. HART MR. C. C. CRAINE 254 West Maui St Next to First Methodist Church Hours: 9-12, 3-6 Laurens, S. C. Dial 22501 Parkin? Space WEDDING INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS CALLING CARDS — INFORMALS High quality engraving on the loveliest papers . . . styles to suit the most dis criminating. * It would be a pleasure for us to look after your requirements. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Stationery Dept. and children of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbin Satur day. Floyd Elmore of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Campbell. M-Sgt. James H. Drake has been visiting his mother, Mrs. H. W. Williams, and Mr. Williams. He will leave Thursday for Elgin Air Force Base, Florida, where he will be stationed for some time. ■ — Card of Thanks I want to thank my friends here at Lydia and West Clinton for all the nice cards, flowers and gifts that I received during my illness. —MRS. CHARLIE GAFFNEY Prosbyterian Supply Pastor G. E. Dixon, ministerial student at Presbyterian college, will have charge of the worship services at the Presbyterian church Sunday, June 17. Mr. Dixon nas accepted the work of supply pastor for Lydia until a resident pastor can be secured. Services are held each Sunday at the community center. Sunday school at 10:15, preaching at 11 o’clock. All members are invited to attend an dthe general public. Birthdays and Annivarsarias Danny Black will celebrate a birthday June 28. Sharon O’Shields will observe her 14th birthday June 15. Howard Roach will observe his birthday June 13. Larry Fuller has a birthday June 13. Mrs. Homer Fuller has a birthday June 19. Barbara Jo Todd observed a birthday June 6. With Tha Sick Miss Ruby Burnett is able to be out again after being ill. Mrs. W. I. Bailey is suffering an injured arm. Mr. Bailey injured i his finger in a car accident. Camping Trip At Myrtle Beach The three groups of Campfire; girls, Pocahontas, Wahankas, and Aowakiyas, with the three groups of Blue Birds will encamp this week at the Wigwam, a newly or ganized camp at the state park at Myrtle Beach. Thirty-six girls be- j tween the ages of seven and four-: teen plan to make the trip with; their guardians. The counsellor! are Mrs. lone Wallace, arts and crafts; Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr., rec reation; Miss Mary Johnson, music; Mrs. Odell Stone, religion and wel-; fare; and Mrs. Robert Cam, die titian. Patsy Davenport, Carol Mills and Ruby Waldrop will ac company the group as youth coun sellors. Man's Club Meets Tonight , The Men’s club will meet Thurs day (tonight) at Providence school at 7:30. All members axe urged to be present with new members invited. W. D. Crocker is presi dent of the organization. W. M. 8. Meeting Tonight The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Baptist church meets (to night) Thursday at the home of Mrs. Henry Abercrombie, 157 Pine Street at 7:30. All members are invited to be present. Vacation Bible School To Opoa Vacation Bible school will begin Monday afternoon at 5:30 at the Lydia Baptist church. All chil dren are welcome. Registration will begin Saturday morning start ing at 9:30 to 11:30. Special Baptist Services Saturday evening, June 16, there will be a special service at the Ly dia Baptist church with the public invited. There will be a thrity-minute musical program, followed by the message. Rev. Joe Walker will i have charge of the music. Rev. Y. Z. Gardy will be the guest speak er. Services will begin at 7:30. Church Group To Meet The W. S. C. S. will hold its monthly meeting Thursday evening at T:30 at the home of Mrs. Claud McElhannon on Cypress street. COMMERCIAL PRINTING This completely equipped combi nation Newspaper-Commercial Print ing plant can serve yon better. Our goal Is to give our customers the Mad of service they want—to give Clinton a BETTER NEWSPAPER. Come in • • •• • • Yes, do come in as often ss you can! We hope you’ll make this yo*r drug store. Be sure to let us know if there’s any way in which we can be of special service. Always reaaember, prescrip- tions are our specialty! DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 amnrm i/cvo nw mvxjwnw rurrvv^FTwvfv Fruits & Vegetables Dad’s sura to Icvor the delicious, hash flavor of AhPs fruits and vegstabhe... and viwtr tnnrcy price*, too. - Customers’ Comer This is Father's Day in Customers’ Corner. More and more men are helping with the family shopping, and we want the quality, values and service at AStP to be just as satis fying to them as it is to their womenfolk. What can we do to make your A*P a better place for the men of the family to shop? Please write: CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Ave^ New York 17, N. Y. Ann Page Prepared Spaghetti 13c :3w-ot. Can Ann Page—with Pork and Tom. Sauce Beans _ _ 12-ox. Can 12c Ann Page Salad Dressing pt. Jer 32c Ann Page Gelatin Desaerta 1 Sparkle _ Pk*. 6c Ann Page Stuffed Olives 2-ox. 22« Ann Paga Mayonnaise pt. Jar 39c Ann Page Strawberry Preserves 41c IS-oa. Jar 'AfrP Coffee MUd.lUlo. 8 O’clock ‘-‘if- 14b. 77c Rich & Full Bodied Rad Circle *‘iui** 14b. 79c Vlgoroua fli Wlney Rokir "if 14b. 81c Jana Parkar Father’s Day Layer Cake 99c S-ln. Cake Home Style or Sandwich Marvel Bread 20c l*-lb. Loaf Bananas g r1p1° l.. 13c Lemons n&IL 2 29c r* Well FiUed 3 JC- l-Or** Ears, Fresh -...--.3 ears Carrots Crisp 2 bunchesl9c Oranges rffia — 8 ib BagSZc Onions Yeuow u> 9c Potatoes white —IP Lbs. 45c Watermelons Ripe each $1.20 Packer’s Label Grapefruit Juice 23c Green Giant Peas N c« 3 20c Green Beans french Style Can 17c AfirP Grape Juice —: ^ 23c Pickles T.-L--- l t&* 22c Paper Napkins turcai 12c Fruit Cocktail Dole * Can* 23c Del Monte’s Sliced P - 29o Wesson Oil i **. 42c Snowdrift 1 cin $1.11 dexo A4tP 'shortenint * U5>1 * Can $1.02 Sunnyfield Flour pK 79c Evaporated Milk White Houae 2 Cana 27c Chum Salmon a&m N c.»‘ 48a A&P Tuna Fisli - - - 35c Packer’! Label GrapdFruit Juice, 46 oz. can 23c Green Giant PEAS, No. 303 can 20c ASP Pineapple Juice, 46 oz. can 36c SunayfteU Com Flakes, 12 oz. pkg... 18c Packer’s Label—Standard Pack TOMATOES, No. 2 can . . 20c Super Fine Limagrands, No. 303 can . 14c 213 E. Carolina Ave. 0 Clinton, S. C. I Swift’a Prem V 12 ot 4 0 Can TOC |oy Liquid Suds for Dishwashing Bot 32c Camay Soap . r 14c Swift’s Hamburger 'c.“ 53c Dial Soap B.r 17c Wrisley’s Toilet Soap ^ Bag 59C . Swift’* Pork Sausage 48c Old Dutch Cleanser Can 12C 4 _ - Silver Dust & 33c Spra-Kill pt sot 49c l Qt Bot 79c # Ivory Soap 2 r. 19c Surf & 32c 0 v Clorox & 17c . 4- Ivory Flakes & 32c Spry ^ $1.11 Borax '—’ 19c Boraxo ’<£ 20c. Ivory Snow Pkg 32c Swift’a ' Jewel ‘c£ 32c