The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 03, 1952, Image 12
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
ThursdayT January 3, 1952
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For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MBS. HORACE C. SMITH.
Correspopdcnt and Representative
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Mr. and Mrs. Odis Nelson and
family of Simpsonville, Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Hollingsworth of Ailder-
son.j visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pace
and Mrs. Emmie Thomas during
the holidays.
v Thrift-Barn©* Rites Held
Miss Marjorie Earl Thrift, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thrift,
was married to Virgil Barnes of
near Laurens December 24 at 4
[ «o’clock in a wedding at her home.
Rev. Kenneth Brown was the of-
fichTtirig''Yhinister.
In the ceremony room holiday
decorations were arranged for the
vows.
Wedding music was provided by
Mrs. Kenneth Brown.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father and was attended by
, Mr. and Mrs. James Meeks of ^ 1SS Mable Hamby as maid of
Fork Shoals, spent Christmas with honor. James Jamison of Laurens,
Mr. and Mrs v Bo Brow-n.
Mrs. Sara Jenkins and Beverly of
Cross Hill, v*isited -several days last
served as best man.
The bride wore a pow’der blue
suit with navy accessories and a
week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bal-■ of white carnations,
lard. Mr. and Mrs. Capers Greg- i The bride s mother wore a navy
ory and family, Mr. and Mrs,-Lew-i blue 4tuit with navy accessories and
is Gregory and children of Seneca,
were also visitors, of the Ballards.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mahaffey of
Arcadia, and Pvt. Carl Mahaffey of
Scott Field, 111., were week-end,
white carnations.
The bridegroom’s mother wore
gray with black and a white car
nation corsage.
A reception was held immediate-
guests of Mrs. Ida Prince and fam- J ^ following the ceremony. Among
j] y j those assisting in serving were Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Grange Chumley w - H - Hampton, who served the
and children and Mrs. Clara Smith
were visitors in Woodruff Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Banks.
On Sunday evening Lawson and
Henry Smith of Lincolnton, N. C.,
visited the Chumleys.
Mr. ad Mrs. Boyd Wilkes and
family spent the holidays in Bruns
wick, Ga., and Parris Island.
wedding 'cake, and Mrs. W.
Thrift who served sherbert.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Barnes of Joanna; Mr. and
Mrs. Rich Barnes of Wattsville; Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Barnes, Mr. and
M. Barnes, also of Wattsville; Mr.
Mrs. Lewis Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. A.
and Mrs. O. L Stephens of Chatta-
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Greer held nooga, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. James
open house for their family during ' Arnold, Mrs. Geneva Lowery "and
the holidays. Out; of town guest* family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamp
ton and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Hampton, William P. Thrift, Jr., of
Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mc-
included- their daughters and fam
ilies, Mr. and Mrs. John H. King of
Macon, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. John M.
White and Max, Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald McIntyre and Joan Elaine of
Shannon, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mann and Miss
Miriam Templeton attended the
Mackorell-Stames wedding in Gas- burg, and other guests,
tonia, N. C., Saturday evening.' vC
> Mrs. Edna Owens Johnson left
Tuesday to make her home in Lex
ington, Ky.
Mrs. Sara Shelnut wil4
Abee of Enoreej Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Allen and son and Mrs. Rosa Allen
of Columbia; Pvt. James Barnes of
Fort Sam Houston, Texas; Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Barnes of Spartan-
Quiz Programs Close
The last in a series of programs
over radio station WLBG in Lau-
leave rens - ‘‘The Quiz of Two Mills,” a
Tuesday to ■ make her home in contest sponsored by the LVdia and
Charleston for some time
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnson, Mrs.
Annie Lawson, Sara Shelnut and
children visited J. W. Owens at a
Columbia hospital Christmas Day.
Mrs. Lide Howard of York, is
Clinton Cotton Mills, came to a
close Sunday afternoon as the
teams from the shop of both mills
competed for prizes.
The Lydia team namely, Robert
Cobb. Billy Abercrombie and Jim
spending several weeks with Mr. m y MayeJ made a goed showing.
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and Mrs. Paul McCauley.
Bob selected the category of rivers
Pvt. Thomas A. Ellison of Fort in general and Billy drew the ques-
Knox, Ky., is spending the holidays
with Mrs. Ellison and his mother,
Mrs. Lillian Ellison, who is making
tions on states. He received a per
fect score on this set.
Jim used the category pf comics
her home -with Mrs. Ellison while answering his set of questions.
Pvt. Elliso'n is in service. | The questions this week were
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Gwinn of Sent in by Martin Gwinn, Carroll
Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Hicks, A. Gwinn and Mrs. Oceola Taylor,
of Portsmouth, Va., . were dinner | This contest ha^ been conducted
guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. i ^ or severa l weeks over WLBG and
C. A. Gwinn. ' —j-much interest has been shown
”Mrs. | J. C. Meeks and children
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Oswalt in Joanna.
throughouf the entire'periodT
Bob Smith, who acted- as master
of ceremonies, made the program
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Overstreet ^al entertainment for all of the
had as tKeir guests for the week- listeners. On each broadcast the
end Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown of community center was filled with
Vaucluse. Miss Betty Jo Overstre^. a b audience of “persons who came
returned home with them for a * 0 encourage their, teams in the
visit. -— (.contest, but who left with having
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Bowling of, spent an enjoyable evening. All
Spartanburg, spent the week.-e'nd are .thanked who had a part on the
with Mrs. Sam Hairston. series of programs.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jones vis- ZT ^ ~
ited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Clubs Plan Yearo Work,
Mrs. W. H. Patrick, in Indian Through the medium of social
Springs, Tenh., recently. and athletic clubs, recreation has
♦- * been foremost in providing a well-
Birlhdays and Anniversaricft i rounded program in the commun-
Birthday greetingc to Cecil Bag- ity. The executive committee of all
well-on January 2. ; the clubs have made plans for proj-yl
Mrs. Preston Carroll Jan. -22. - ects and entertainment for the com- f
Jane Pace on January 12. | ing year. The Men’s club is enter-
Ronnje Pace on January 12. ing new work with its president,
Jimmy and Mickey O’Shields on Clyde Tranunell. Other club presi-
January 7 and 8. - -.Wi dents arey Woman’s club, Miss J
Mrs. -Ida Prince on Dec. 29. ! Mary Johnsqn; Club 16, Mrs. Dot
Mrs. Douglas Greer bn Dec. 20. Harvey; Hobby club, Mrs. Wallace,
assisted by Mrs. A. C. Young and
Mrs. J. B. Templeton; MYF, direct-
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Furman Bagwell on their 3rd wed
ding anniversary.
With Our Sick
Paul McCauley continues ill at
his home.
Mrs. Raymond Dean is U1 at her > yas, Mrs. Lois Webb; and the, Wa-
ed/by Mrs. Carroll Gwinn; 'three
groups of Bluebirds, leaders, Mrs.
Ralph Harbin, Mrs. A. C. Young,
and Miss Mary Johnson; two
groups of Campfire girls, Aow r aki-
1
'home.
Sunbeams To Meet
hankas, Mrs. J. B. Templeton. The
Kindergarten, with thirlyftvyo chil
The Sunbeams of the Baptist ‘Jl'c-J"!? 11 ' 1 - , uprates ,iv ? . da J' s
church will meet Wednesday, Jan., and o sponsered by the
9. a, the home o, Mr, Hugh Bal- JMS" Worf" L presWenl!
Once each three months the Com-
lard on Peachtree street.
Services at Presbyterian Church Council, which is Composed
The evening worship .service ^ h , e m exocu ^ . ^ oar ^. of
be clu ‘ 3 ’ rofcets with its president, Miss
~ Mrs.
Lydia Presbyterian church will ' j
at 7 p. m. The services are held! prestdmg
at the community center.
The pyblic is cordially invited.
Sunday school at 10:15 Sunday
morning with preaching by a stu
dent from Presbyterian college.
David Word is keeper of the log*,
and Mrs. Martha Bailey is secre-
.lary. The advisors are George H.
Cornelson, Mrs. lone Wallace and
Miss Margaret Blakely.
Entertains at Rock Bridge
Miss Martha Holt entertained a
group of young people from Rock
Bridge church on Friday night be
fore Christmas. Games were play
ed and gifts were exchanged. Miss
Holt was assisted by her mother
and the following in -entertaining
and serving refreshments, Mr. and
. Mrs. (j. C. Mclnvaille, Mr. and
Earl Barbee.
New Year's Eve Party Held
■Lydia Presbyterian church mem
bers enjoyed a New Year^ eve
watch party at the community cen
ter on Monday night from 8:30 until
12:15.
. Games and contests were ^layej
and an eftjoyable evening^ak had
-fey all. Members pf Rqckr^Bridge
church were also , present Others
attending wepe Mr. and Mrs. Grov
er Mclpvaille, Mr. and. Mrs.
Barbee, Rev. and Mr*. H. C. Holt,
Mrs. Lois Webb, Mrs. Carson Neal,
Mrs. J. B. Templeton, Mr.^and Mrs.
Horace Smith.
Refreshments of cookies^ofange
bread, fruit cake an
served.
Men's Club Holdo Banquet
The Men’s club of Clintpn Mills
held its Christmas banquet in the
lunch room of Providence school
Saturday night. The' presioent,
Charles Gaffnby, presided and
called on different members for
shqrt talks. Each member invited
a guest. Attractive place cards
with Christmas greetings helped to
carry out Ahe theme of red and
‘green used in the table decorations.
Miniature Christmas trees hanging
^ith gifts centered the cud tables.
Red glowing candles with a green
ery base were used on other tables.
A huge well lighted Christinas tree
held^-iafmy packages, which were
A turkey dinner for the sixty
people was served By Mrs. loi
Wallace and Miss Margaret,
ly. Three Campfire ^Qiris^assisted
with the dinner ^and won -awai
i is service' through Ci
They iyw<Patsy Fuller^Barbaii'
Jg^Tbdd ad'Joyce^Ahn Todd.
The “Rh^thni' Quintet” furnish
ed ind an old-
dance was enjoyed with
PlctSweet’ Frozen Freeh.
Green Peas T 23°
PlctSweet Frozen Freeh
10-Oz.
Pkfl.
€ut Corn.
Llbby’e Frozen Freeh
Broccoli. C
21 e
30°
Packer’s Label Frozen Freeh
Bollards, r 19 c
Packer's Label Frozen Chopped Turnip ,,
Greens... C 20 c
PlctSweet Frozen Freeh Baby
10-Ox.
PkQ.
Lima Beans
jy Llbby’a Frozen Freeh
Orange juice
‘6-Ox.
Can
30®
22®
TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY
IS OUR RULE FOR^COURTESY
Stock Up At This Low Price! Standard Cut
Green beans 2 - 25
Van Camp’a
Fancy California
Hominy. "L 1 11® Spinach 25®
Silver Fleas Sauer
Hoe teas Early June
Kraut 2 29® Sweet pEAS
Keep A Supply On Hand—Standard Pack
Tomatoes
He. 303
Can
15®
No. 2
Cans
29
Quality-Tender Dressed And Drawn
Fat Her
IS ■ Lb ^
19 c
Quality-Tender Loin End
Pinky Pig Pure Pork
-
Pork Roast “ 49®
Sausage.
Lb 40C
"—Healthful*. Tasty—Sliced
Pork Liver “ 34®
Quality-Tender Center Rib—
Pork Chi
* ,
Pinky Pig Skinless
Franks..
-58'
ips 1
53 c
Grocery Dept, Values!
Economical
Pinto BEANS
Cello Pfc* - 27
Medium Size Dried
Prunes...^ 25
Dessert Evaporated
Apples... 23 c
31*
39'
Fine For Plea—Evaporated
Peaches.
Sheri Grain Rice
Water Maid
12-Oz.
Pk*
3-Lb.
Pfc*
Libby’s VlennaX,^
Libby’s Liver
Libby’s Tasty
Llbby’e
SAUSAGE
SPREAD
VEAL LOAF
BRAINS
I* Can 22^
{• Can 15C
7-Ox. Con 43C
12-Oz. Can 28®
50-Lb.
Cotton Nag
$1.09
Other Grocery Values!
¥
Table Grade
Salt...
Iodized or Plain Salt
Morton’s 2 21®
*,
Libby’s Nutritious Strained
BabyFoods3 '29 c
ror Kerrect uaKing—uixic-nome oeu-niaing
Flour... T S 2’ 1S
Blend* Readily—Wilson’s Shortening
Bake-Rite cr 93®
All-Purpose Self-Rising Flour
Harvest
CREAM
25-Lb.
Bag
$1.73
J Sweet Juicy Florida
Grapefruit
3
Breakfast
Size
19
Fancy Crookneck Yellow
Lbs.
Each
Crisp Crunchy Golden Heart
Squash 2 ^ 21 ® Celery. •• ** 13®
California Red Emperor ^ Extra t^rge Fresh Hoi
Grapes 2 27® Cocoanuts
Fall Russet Golddn Ripe
Pears . 2 “ 35® Bananas “ 13®
/ : ■ '' *
Garden-Fresh Flavor—Extra Fancy Tender
Green «.* 2 - 27'
r
| DEVILED HAM
Libby’s All Ham Spread
[
J * £•"
Swift's Cleanser
SUNBRITE
S'
Peanut Butter
t....
SWIFT'S
35'
Dinty Moore
BEEF STEW
52®
Mild Toilet Soap
SWAN SOAP
2 117'
Toilet 8cap
SWAN SOAP
29l
> Cleanser
OLD DUTCH
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