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Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, August 2. 1951 k::: ’•«>%#« •• •« »♦'• « ♦ For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS.NEWS MRS. HORACE C. SMITH, Correspondent and Representative ♦♦ *♦ *♦ *♦ *^ * #♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ • • • • m ■*. , , Mrs. Helen Donald and son, Jackie, of Spartanburg, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Johnson. Miss Mary Widener of Whitmire, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elders. Pvt. Bobby Boyce and Mrs. Boyce spent the week-end in Spar : tanburg with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor and Pat spent the week-end in Spar tanburg with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Windsor. Visiting the Windsors on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis, Mrs. Ethel Extine of Ma rion, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wilson "oT^Startex—and—Mrsr I nor Jarrett and son of Woodruff. Miss Mitzi Davis of Marion. N. C., is the house guest this week of Pat Wmck I sof." .... ^ , Mr. and Mrs. Guy_ Emery, Jr.. of Enoree, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emery. Charles Emery of Florida visited Mr. and Mrs. Emery Sunday. Miss Kathleen Dees. Mrs. Bill Dees and Dotty and Mrs. Ruth Worley visited Mr. and Mrs. F. • H. Spoon in Alexandria, Va., and Washington, D. C., recently. , Mrs. Evelyn Sams and Pearl vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Justine McLen don near Rchno Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pardue spent the week-end in Lancaster with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Henry. Mrs. Hanna James of Whitmire, The State of South Carolina, County of La'urens. In Court of Probate Rosa Lee Lilliewood, individual ly and as Administratrix of the estate of E. L. Lilliewood, Plaintiff, vs. * L. Lilliewood. Luther Lillie- 1. Eugene Lilliewood, Lula Mac ew< vi Daniels. Sammie Lee • wot J. and Beatrice Lillie- 1 Crawford, Defendants. 1 visited Mr. and Mrs. George How'- ell Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. I. N. Pierce and daughters of Chocowinitz, N. C., Mr, and Mrs. Bobby Pierce were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sellers. Mr. arvd 1 Mra. Roy Fuller and daughter, Pat, of Greenville, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Davis and Mrs. Bessie Brown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davis, Miss Mary Taylor of Ware Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis and baby of Atlanta, Ga., Miss Mary Babb of Laurens, visited Mrs. Addie B. Coleman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nash, Miss Miriam .Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carroll and Susan visited in Pen dleton and Anderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gossett of Griffin. Ga., who are visiting rela-- tives here, were overnight guests of- Mr--and Mrs. Horace Smith re cently. ; — .. ’ Pvt. Harold Austin of Fort Jack- sm:—spent the week-end—with his W. \VO€M Lilli Lilli woo Pi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lelslie Aus tin. ! —Mr., and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and family were Saturday visitors in Ware Shoals with Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith. Kenneth Trammell returned home with them after spending the week with Carey Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Toy Wilson of Greenwood, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell Sunday. Mrs. P. W. Mauldin of Ft. Myers, Fla., is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs.- J. D. Hairston. Mrs. G. W. Norman and children of Farina, 111., are spending the week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Willard of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard Sunday. J Brenda. Ann and James McLen don of Ninety-Six, spent last week with Harriet Wilson. Mrs. Virginia Wilson. Harriett and Mrs. Frankie Blackwell visited in Whitmire Sunday with Mrs. R. L. Harrison. Mrs. Annie Lawson viAted in Inman Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. dinner that children could prepare The Bluebirds who already are working on a project in culinary arts, are planning to use the sug gested menu in preparing a dinner Miss Mary Johnson directed the music with Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr., and Mrs. Wallace instructing the basic part of the summer program. With The Sick Mrs. Ed Elders is doing nicely after being a patient at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Annie Mae Roper is ill at her home on Peachtree street. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mrs. Oliver Estes celebrated a birthday Monday, July 30. Jeroline Stewart celebrated a birthday July 25. ~ Dale Sellers observed a birthday July 26. Jot Abercrombie observed a birthday July 30. Mrs. R. D. Gregg has a birthday August 5. — Bruce is the Ted Williams of Lit tle League ball. Thus far he has made many old-timers open their eyes and take notice of his hitting ability. Much of the success of the team is on Bruce’s shoulders' and we rest assured he will live up to expectations. The Midgets begin district play this week. They are approaching this ''series with Charleston their goal. Three boys that can spell the difference are Troy Whitfield, George Taylor and Kenneth Thompson. These boys are from Lydia Mills and were the spark- plugs of the Lydia Mills Midgets. Troy is one of the pitchers and if he performs as he has in the past, there will be no worry with that department. George and Kenneth are out fielders and their bats have been booming. They have dominated the hitting department to date. With these boys supplying the runch we know they will reach the finals. ie.«t b f to a 1 the above at public Ider, eithe >urt H ree of the ited I in m Iron e. at La rens 11 >n Salesday in August next, being Monday, the 6th day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel, lot of land together with dwelling house and other improvements thereon, lying, situate and being in the Town of Clinton, County and State aforesaid, containing about one third of an acre, more or les^ bounded by West Carolina Avenue (foimerly Green Street), C. N. & L. Railway, lot now or formerly belt ngmg to Young Dendy and others, and being all of the lands on Carolina Avenue owned by E. L. Lilliewood at his death. Terms of Sale: Cash. The suc cessful bidder, other than the Plain tiff herein, immediately upon the conclusion of the bidding, shall de posit with the Clerk of Court the! sum of 5% as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding. The same to be applied to the purchase price | upon his complying with the terms if sale, otherwise to be paid to Plaintiff for credit on the indebted ness. Ir. the event the successful j Didder should fail to make such de posit. or should fail to comply with the terms / o?~sale, the said lands shall be re-sold on the same or some subsequent Salesday on the same terms, at risk of the default ing purchaser. The purchaser to nay for papers, stamps and recording. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, Judge of Probate, Laurens County, S. C. Dated July 10, 1951. 2 : 3cw How To Stop Gas Pressure Pains When excess stomach acids cause painful, suffocating gas, sour stom ach and heartburn, don’t over-dose yourself with soda or other alkaliz- ers when what you need so dearly is Scalf’s Indian River Medicine. Not a laxative, Scalf’s Indian River Medicine is a time-tested appetizer ‘ and stomach tonic, and will relieve smothering gas pressure misery or your money back on the first bottle. Ask your druggist for your bottle of Scalfs Indian River Medicine today. , . H. W . Maxwell. Fr. Jeanette ending the week in N- c. with Mr. and Mr don. Mr 3f id Mrs. Funr r*i •" s th eir guests dur Mr. and Mrs. Le. FVgj gv Smith and Sa info rd. Fla.. Willie N< Jers >ey, Mr. and H jrIi CS Cl f Greenwood. i s in Hughes Hughes of Tick Massey will observe a birth day August 9. Ernest Blackwell will celebrate his 7th birthday August 6. Mrs. W. L. Motte observed a birthday July 27. Mr. Motte has a birthday August 10. Larry Motte will celebrate his 8th birthday Au gust 2. Mrs. Jack Wehunt will celebrate a birthday August 12. Mrs. Effie Poison will have a birthday August 28. Birth Announcements Nodine Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Nodine announce the birth of a baby girl, Elizabeth Dianne, at Hays hospital on July 26. Mrs. Nodine before marriage was Miss Vestula Fincher of Woodruff. Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wyatt an nounce the birth of a son, Barry Edgar, July 24 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Wyatt before marriage was Miss Peggy Motte. Little Leaguers Prepare For State —' Tournament The Little Leaguers are hard at! work in preparation for the state tournament. Bruce Austin of Ly-J dia Mills, is the boy that carries the big bat for the Clinton team Hobby Club Projects The Hobby club is meeting each 1 Monday night at 7:30 p. m. Hand- 1 painting in different materiafs is being done. Much 1 niterest is given to woodenware and metal tapping. All interested are invited to come. CALL 74 FOR YOUR PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS BARBECUE Mountville Wednesday August 8 4:30 P. M. EVERYBODY INVITED WALTER F. LYNCH Cook g} Itli ••••» ♦*»*» m-i mi («t« iWO treoted effectively in hundreds of coses, wi*h saving of time and money by the FAMOUS AB-DETOX 7-DAY METHOD Stops the wanting and craving for drink! 9'rtte nou for fret information in plain entclrpe Abt Sanitarium MS I. NOWIM ST. Ttt. ? 4485 ■ V £ GRiINVILli. $. C Mrs. Pauline Lawson and Mrs. Frances Lawson were visitors in Greenville Friday Mrs. Pauline Lawson had as, guests Sunday Mrs. Lester Leroy of Greenville, Mrs. Ora Wood of West Clinton. Mrs. Inez Blackwell, of Mountville. and Pvt. Harold Austin of Fort Jackson. Elizabeth and Barbara Ruff have returned home after attending a house party at Myrtle Beach for a week. Mrs. J. C. Meeks and children spent Sunday at Cross Anchor with h<T parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holmes. Mias Mary Sue Holmes with Mr. and Mrs. Porter Watson of Cross' Anchor, spent a few days last week in the Great Smoky mountains. * ; Mr .and Mrs. Charlie Gaffney i and Marfc were Sunday visitors | in Greenwood with Mr and Mrs. Frank Arevalo and in Newberry' with Mrs. Ralph Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jones vis ited Mrs. Frances Jones, who is a patient at Memorial hospital in^J Charlotte. N. C., recently. The McCravy reunion was held Sunday at Rainbow Lake and those attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snyder, Mrs. Nell Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan McCravy and others from Greenville and Spar tanburg. James Harold Snyder with the Clinton National Guard unit, is in; Fort McClellan, Ala., for a two weeks training preiod. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ball of Green ville were Sunday visitors of the former’s sister, Mrs. H. W. Wil liams, and Mr. Williams. Mrs. Ralph Harbin and children spent Saturday in Greenville with Mr .and Mrs. J. T. Bray.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis and son, Eddie, of Atlanta, Ga., were Sunday guests of Mrr affd Mrs. Curtis Taylor. J. E. Gawnn and children of Co lumbia, spent Sunday with his sis ter, Mrs. Alice Grace, and Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey. Vacation Bible School / The Lydia Presbyterian and Methodist churches are combining their vacation Bible schools which will begin Monday, August 6, at Providence sdhool house. Regis tration will begin at 5 o’clock Mon day afternoon. It will be community wide and all children of Lydia and the sur rounding area are cordially invited to attend. Classes will be from 5 until 7:00 p.m. Film To Be Shown Along with the main picture, which will be shown at the swim ming pool Thursday night, another showing of the May Day Festival will be given. Parents, come to see your children in the picture and also see the film of activities of the kindergarten children. Bluebird Meeting The three groups of Bluebirds met in the lounge of the commun ity center Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was called to order and the group enjoyed watching tele vision as Mary Russell for General Electric demonstrated menus for a xciting News for Every Man and Woman in this Area! TERRIFIC PRICE SLASH on EXCEPTIONALLY FINE WATtHES! WATER-RESISTANT! SHOCK-RESISTANT! HAMILTON