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Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 8, 1951 For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS HEWS HORACE C. SMITH, CfeerMpondent and Representative Mr*. Annie Mae Roper, Mason Cpleman, Miss Ruth Cole and S* Sgt Bobby R. Cole visited Lester Cole in Columbia recently. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Queen with Mrs. E. S. Woody of Laurens, were business visitors in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cooper and Betty of Great Falls, Mrs. C: R- Murphy, Mrs. W. M. Wolfe, Mrs. Rebecca Tollison of Charleston, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper and attended the Tom Thumb wedding Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd spent the week-end in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Harper and at tended the services at the Lowell Street Methodist church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Crocker H*** Havilanc China L-a-. Helping customer* select gifts of dis tinctive value Ita* been a traditional service of our store* Whether a simple remembrance or an elaborate present, you will find here an appropriate gift— at a right price • • • ... and for the very best china—a wide se lection of beautiful patterns by Haviland. the most cherished name since 1842. X We Invite you to come In and see our wide selection of useful gifts carefully chosen—while our stocks are fresh. * the rwf»J Vs SKoP “ tVi ^vila flqr France «J* 0* Thomas, UemeleA. “It’s Time That Count*’ MI D W A Y Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CUNTON — JOANNA THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8 THIEVES HIGHWAY i -- - • • Richard Conte, Valentine Cortese, Jack Oakie TWO CARTOONS FRIDAY-SATURDAY NOVEMBER 9-10 INDIAN SCOUT George Montgomery and Ellen Drew Also—COMEDY “NEW ADVENTURES OF TARZAN” Chapter No. 11 MONDAY-TUESDAY NOVEMBER 12-13 BRANDED Alan Ladd and Mona Freeman CARTOON WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14-15 - SECRETS OF A MODEL ROAD SHOW ATTRACTION — ADULTS ONLY ADMISSION 40c Children ander 12 admitted FREE Pint filiow Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 P.M. and children of Newberry, spent the ’week-end with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ed Fuller. Rev. and Mrs. Earl Fuller and children of Union, also visited Mrs. Fuller. Rev. anp Mrs. H. M. Sellers and family attended homecoming at Silverstreet Pentacostal Hoi i n e s s church Sunday where Rev. Sellers is pastor. S-Sgt. Clyde M. Sellers, son of Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Sellers, has re turned to the States from Okinawa where he has been serving with the 20th Air Force. He is stationed at Ellington AB, Houston, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sprouse and daughter of Spartanburg, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Davis and other relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford and visited in Fingervilli Sunday son, Mrs. Ida Prince and daughters where S. L. PrinCe was buried five years ago. . < Mrs. Jim Coleman, Mrs. Annie ! Mae Roper and children, Mrs. Rex ! Gassaway, S-Sgt. Bobby R. Cole ! spent Saturday in Shelby, N. C., ; with Mrs. Evelyn Delozer. On Sunday they visited Mrs. Rex Gas- ! saway in Laurens. T. L. Stanley and Joyce Queen spent Saturday in Laurens with Mrs. A. L. Roland. j Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Mrs. E. C. i Burdette, Mrs. R. D. Gregg and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire attended the Laurens associational WMU meet ing recently. • Mrs. J.’ T. Bray and Mrs. Paul Julian of Greenville, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbin. On Sunday Mrs. J. T. Bray, and J. T. Bryan, Jr., of Greenville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbin. Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Brock of Greenville, visited Rev. and Mrs. R. D.'Gregg Monday. Rev. Brock spoke at the evening services at the Baptist church Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Meeks and children spent the week-end in Cross Anch or with Mr. and Mrs J. H. Holmes. Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter received word Saturday that her sister, Mrs. Owens Smith, of Whitmire, was in jured in an automobile accident eirlier that day. Marvin Tumblin has returned to lx>ng Beach. Calif., after spending a 30-day leave with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Jim Dean. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter had as their guests Sunday the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Finney of Whitmire. Miss Joan Kuykendall and Mrs I B. E. Eskew of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs C. j R. Kuykendall. Mrs. Eskew re- i mained for the week. Little Joyce Ott has been a pa tient at Hays hospital. Baptist Family Night The Brotherhood of Lydia Bap tist church will sponsor “Family I Night” at the church on Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. All families connected with the church are urged to . attend and bring well filled baskets of lunch. Men's Club To Meet The Lydia Men’s club will meet tonight at 7:30 at Providence | school. All members are urged to be present as new officers will be elected to serve for the coming year. Church News Lydia Presbyterian church ser- ! vices: Sunday school 10:15 a. m. :j Morning worship at 11 a. m., by the | pastor, Rev. H. C. Holt. Wednesday Nites Only — WAHOO Jackpot Now $100 Baptist Church Services The Girls Auxiliary met Monday night with Mrs. Clyde Trammell with nine members present. The meeting was opened with the sing ing of "We’ve a Story To Tell to the Nation.” J The Forward Steps were stud ied with Misses Barbara Whitmire and Barbara Sharpton assisting the girls. • Refreshments were served after which the meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Trammell. Birthdays and Anniversaries Pvt. Eugene Burkhalter of San Antortio, Texas, will observe, a birthday tomorrow. Lucille P a r d u e celebrated a birthday Thursday. Maxie Sellers observed her 18th birthday October 31st. Rev. H. M. Sellers had a birthday October 27. Hudson Dav& observed a birth day November 4. Judy Chumley will celebrate her fifth birthday November 16. Boyd Wilkes observed a birthday November 1. Clyde Trammell celebrated a birthday November 5. Frances Cooper celebrated a birth day Nov. T. Jimmy Cooper will observe a birthday Nov. 11. S. J. Todd observed a birthday November 5. Terry Fuller will celebrate his 6th birthday November 24. smainir mFyiriinrKMinHrOTffTirrinnnmHiiiitiinimnrimrfTmniiHtiii Rock Bridge News Charles Mclnvaille of Aiken, spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille. Mid-week services will be held at Rock Bridge church Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Presbyterian church will ob serve Family Night Saturday night, Nov. 10. Each person connected with the church is asked to come and bring well filled baskets. The supper will be served at Camp Fel lowship. You are asked to meet at the church at 6 o’clock. Cub Scouts Moot The two groups of CUb Scouts, with Mrs. Charlie Gaffnev and (Continued on page 3) y ^ > > i — v Remember: You Can’t Make ' V A Mistake On Any Purchase You Make At A & P! Customers* Corner We’ve said it before and we say it again ... If you are to get full value from your food dollar, you need these things, too, in addi tion to low prices': High quality food. Full measure and full weight. 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