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Thursday, August 16, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pasre F1t«
For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. HORACE C. SMITH.
Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Adair and
children of Virginia, were supper
guests Wednesday of last week of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Duckett. After
visiting relatives here they return
ed to their home Sautrday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L .Duckett, Je
rome and Faye Duckett, Emily and
Elaine Bennett attended the Duck
ett reunion near Chesnee Sunday.
Relatives from Laurens, Joanna,
Maryland, Forest City, N. C., and
Clinton attended the reunion.
Mrs. Ella Adair, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Robb of Hyattsville, Md., D.
R. Duckett of Chesnee, left Tues
day for Little Rock, Ark., to spend
some time with the former’s broth
er, Arthur Duckett. Mr. Duckett
is also a brother of Jesse Duckett.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Austin and
children and Pvt. Harold Austin
visited Mrs. Pauline Lawson Sun
day. Pvt. Austin is home on a 3-
day leave.
Mrs. Henry Abercrombie, Leon,
and granddaughter, Mary Eliza
beth, and Sam Elders attended a
birthday dinner near Pelzer at the
home of Ervin Campbell in honor
.of Mrs. Lillie Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Roach and
children of Westminster, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roach and
friends here Saturday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd
recently were Mrs. Floree Thrash
er, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harper and
family, and Curtis Henderson of
Greenwood.
Mrs. Spurgeon Todd of Charles
ton, spent last week with Mr. and
Odis B.'Smith Sunday.
Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Black, Jr., were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Burnett and children of
Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee
and family of Spartanburg.
Mrs. El W. Mitchell is spending
some time in Columbia, Miss., visi-'rish.
iting relatives. Her father who had
been visiting here, returned home,
with her.
little friends in honor of her little Inrf- Pjfpc HpM
daughter. Carl’s, birthday, who was.j uai lx,,ca nc,u
celebrating her 4th birthday.
Games were played and refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Par
rish, assisted by Miss Ernestine
Parrish and Miss Betty Lou Par-
Birth Announcement
Simmons
Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Gregg will! Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simmons an-
leave Monday morning, August 20, nounce the birth of a daughter,
for their vacation. They are plan-' Clara Dale, Thursday at Hays hos-
ning to spend a week at Winter'pital August 9. Mrs. Simmons is
Park. In the absence of the pastor' the former Miss Helen Gregg,
the pulpit of the Baptist church daughter of Rev. and Mrs. R. D.
will be supplied in the morning by Gregg.
J. B. Abercrombie, and in the eve-j Mr. and Mrs. Simmons are the
ning by Walter Eldwaits. parents of another daughter, Don
na, age 3.
Baptist Church Program
Sunday school 10:00 A. M.
Morning worship 11:00 A. M. r
For Guy Leaman
At Cross Mill
Funeral services for Guy Nance
Leaman of Mount Vernon, Va., and
former resident of Cross Hill, were
held from the graveside in Liberty
Springs Presbyterian church in
Mr. Leaman died July 28 in M^
Vernon where he had made his
home the past twelve years and
was enagaged in construction work.
He was a member of the Liberty-
Springs Presbyterian church.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs.
Bigie Bryson Leaman; two sisters,
Miss Agnes Leaman, both of Cross
Hill, and Miss Marie Leaman of
Washington, D. C.; two brothers.
Cross Hill Monday morning with' Weldon M. Leamon of Cross and H.
the Rev. Wilson Dowling, the Rev.jM. Leaman of Whiteville, N. C.
Ware Madden and the Rev. George j He was a brother of the late James
Anderson officiating.
Leaman of this citv.
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
Office Hours f:M to 5:St
200 South Broad SL
OPTOMETRIST
Offices at
Phone 658
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Pictures To Be Shown
Two movies, “The Ninth Inning’’,
Baptist Training Union 7:00 P.! and the Esso picture on South
M. Carolina will be shown Thursday
Evening worship 8:00 P M evening at the Lydia swimming
Wednesday night prayer meet- P°ol- The public is cordially in-
ing 7:30 P. M. , j vited.
We are studying the life of Christ ' ^ .
in the Wednesday night prayer ser- Birthday Party Enjoyed
vices. I Little Laura Smith, daughter of
On August. 24 the Baptist Broth- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith enter-
erhood is sponsoring a church fam-l tained thirty-one little friends Sat-'
ily night. ’ urday afternoon in celebration of
We will leave the church at 6 her 4th birthday,
o’clock and go to the Greenwood After games were played re
state park for a picnic. freshments of cookies, candy, pota-
All families are invited to come to chips, drinks, and candy were
and bring a picinic basket. served. Laura’s birthday cake was
the center of attraction, which was
decorated in yellow, green and
red roses.
Each little guest presented Laura
with a gift which she opened and
passed for all to see
Dollar Days!
. Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only
FINAL CLEAN-UP REDUCTIONS
ALL STRAW HATS (Values to S7.50) Now S2.00
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Bible School Commencement
The . Lydia Presbyterian and
Methodist churches will have their
Bible school commencement on
Sunday night, Aug. 19 at 7:30 at
Providence school. The public is Little friends attending were:
cordially invited to attend. ■ Linda and Janice Roper, Charlie
• Cooper, Stanley Queen, Carol Par-
Birthdays and Anniversaries rish. Flo Emery, Cecilia McLendon,
Patsy Fuller celebrated a birth- Melda Satterfield* Joyce Wyatt,
, - . „ ,, ... , . Calvin Cooper observed a birth- Young, Sue Word, Dianne
Mrs. S. J. Todd and Mr. and Mrs. day j u i y 31 Neal, Mary Ann Nabors. Out of 8
Tom Ficklin. day August 11. town guests were Janet, Beverly‘X
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cooper, Betty Mrs. Major Crawford celebrated Kay Poole, Nancy, Carol andiB
and Pat of Great Falls, spent the a birthday July 22. Carliss Smith, Peg, Butch and
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Betty Ann Bagwell will celebrate Cehryl Harris, Brenda Barbee of 8
Cooper. Frances and Charlie Coop- a birthday August 25. nea r Clinton: Paula and Karon
er returned home with them for Frank Buchanan observed a Wilson of Laurens. Nine cousins
the week. . birthday August 10. of the honoree were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Locklear and, Betty Lou McLendon had a ^
One Group
SUMMER SUITS
V2-Price
Formerly priced at $25 and $35
Now S12.50 and S17.50
(Alterations Extra)
These are well-tailored nylon cords
and^rayon suits.
OTHER SI MMER SUITS reduced to
$21.95 and $29.95
All Short Sleeve
SPORT SHIRTS
Reduced to S2.00 and $2.95
Values up to $3.95 now $2.00
Values up to $5.95 now $2.95
ONE GROUP LONG SLEEVE SPORT
SHIRTS REDUCED TO $2.95
Slightly shopworn, but values up
to $6.50
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DR. L. B. MARION
NATTROPATH
Res. Phone 939
FOR CHILLS
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ODD QUININE
son, Mike, of Great Falls, Buddy birthday July 5
Cooper and Miss Margaret Ameen Mr . and M rs . Horace Smith ob- version with Psalms’Handv Docket
ot SrrdMr.T.Wm c , i^r y T W ' ddm ‘ ^Chr^kUPubMhtaiCo.
Mrs. Edward Carroll and Sandra j. B ©’Shields will celebrate a
spent the past two weeks visiting birthday August 19.
relatives in AbbeviUe and Wash- Jeanne Emery had a birthday
ington, Ga.. while Mr Carroll was August 11.
in camp at Ft. McClellan. Ala. M r and Mrs. E W. Mitchell cele-
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bagwell and brated their 25th wedding anniver-
family have returned home after smty August 12.
visiting Mrs. M. O. Bagwell at Mo-' — —
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McLendon and! Card of Thanks
netta. I wish to thank each one for theirl—:
children, Mr. and Mrs Justine Me- kindness shown me during my in-
Lendon and family, Mrs. Kate Me- jury and stay at the Blalock clinic '
Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Sat- I want to thank the doctors and
terfield and daughter spent last nurses for their kindness and help
week-end at Mt. Vernon, Ga., and! at the clinic. Also the ladies' claw
enjoyed a fish fry at the Flowing of the Baptist church for their nice
Well, Greenwood. Ga. pounding and those of you that)
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas and,sent cards and flowers. Thank you.
daughters, Miriam Lee and June, very much.
of Charlotte. N. C„ visited Mr. and —MRS. PAULINE LAWSON
Mrs. Clyde Smith Sunday ♦
Mrs. Hazel Smith and children of With Our Sick
West Clinton, were supper guests Friends will be glad to know
ALL SUMMER SHOES GREATLY REDUCED
Freeman, values up to $15.95 now S10.95
Florsheim, values up to $21.95 now $14.80 and $16.80
One group Men’s Dress Shirts reduced to $1.95
Assorted colors and summer whites — values up to $3.95 and 4.50
Ijirge Assortment
Men’s Summer Slacks
Now $4.00
Values to $7.95
Alterations Extra. 1st Come. 1st Served
Men’s Sanforized Shorts
75c each
Whites and assorted colors
Boxer, gripper style — $1.00 values
Adair’s Men’s Shop
CLINTON, S. C.
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Sunday night of Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace Smith.
Mrs. Earl Barbee will leave Fri
day for a week’s stay at Montreal,
N C
Mr. and Mrs. Addie Crowe. Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Ballew of near Clin
ton and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McGin
nis were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
that Mrs. George Reid, who lives
on the Whitmire highway, has re
turned home from the General hos
pital in Spartanburg and is able to
be out again.
Birthday Party Given
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. G !
C. Parrish entertained a number of
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