The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 05, 1952, Image 10

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I 1 FaKe Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, June 5, 1952 %• •« T'' « > V , ,, #%>« ♦♦ r i‘l J ci v. K S 011. For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. HORACE C. SMITH, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith, and children visited Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McManus in Whitmire Sunday. Mi. and Mrs. Herman Crocker md children of- Newberry, spvnt several days last week with lire latter’s mother, Mrs. Ed Fuller'. Mrs. D. E. Eustace and family (if Greenwood, were Sunday visitors if Mr. and Mrs. - Marvin Harvey. Als< visiting them was Mrs. Ned 'Clardncr of Greenville. C. J. .Blackwell. Mrs. Virginia Wilson and Harriett visited Mr. nd Mrs. W. P. McLendon hear Al- lv ndalo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Austin and . li’.dren ot near Clinton, were din ner guests Sunday of Mrs. Pauline Lav. son. Mr. and Mi s Hai old Wing :!dren of frurjan, were week end rnests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carrol!. Mr ..nd Mrs. Edward Carroll .nd Sandra and Mrs. Dorothy Car- roccntly visited relatives in Washington. Ga., and attended a :,::n:!y picnic. Mis. Emmie that. Betty Dunaway, Roy Pace, md Ronnie Pace visited J; C. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyce, Mrs., Juanat and Burba-ea-of- Spartan burg, visited Mrs. Patty Boyce and , Barry Sunday. | Wilbert Kirby is home on leave j with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Grover Kirby. After his leave he will be stationed*in. Massachusetts several months. , 1 j Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sluder of Seneca, w* re visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhaltcr recently. James Wyatt is spending" a leave with Mrs. Wyat and his par-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wyatt Mr. and. Mrs. Billy Fennell and Steve spent the week-end in Cam-, don with the latter's parent-;, Mr.; and Mrs. A. M. Shumate. Sr. Rev. C. R. Anderson is making his home with his daughter and sofi-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy San ders. near Clinton for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pearson and; Danny enjoyed a trip to the moun tains Sunday. Their children vis ited their grandparents in Wood ruff. Mrs. Evelyn Sams ahd Mrs. i Grace Webb of Clinton, were visi tors of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. AIcLen-1 don recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss and children spent Sunday in Green wood with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parkman. . Mrs. Clyde T > - ammell Monday eve ning. An interesting program was given by the members on Alaska, followed by a quiz. Refreshments were served by the hostses, assisted by Martha Griffin and Rebecca Gregory. , Churches Plan Bible School The Union vacation Bible school of the Presbyterian and Methodist chruches will begin Monday, June 9, at 9 a. m., with the sessions to be conducted at Providence school. All boys and girls between 4 and 15 years of age i.re invited to .-.t- teud. WMS To Meet The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Baptist church ' will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Tommy Nabors on Cypress street. The date is chang ed due to Bible school next week. dren are askqd to register Satur day morning between the hours of 9 and 10 o’clock. * „ „ , Mr. .and Mrs. A. T. Seay and i niimas, t ' t L ank i children and Mr. and Mrs.’James R. Parrish and children 'of Enoree, ■■ i were Sundav guests of Mr. and rnomos m Norfolk, \ a., recently. I v lr<; i H phjnns Mr and Mrs. Reuben Overstreet,' Mr . and Mr?.'Fred Dockins of! - t tamrfr- spen-t-thr* ito ' s of •s I rTaha^ Columbia with the latter’s mother. -A 1 u uy-Lce. Cpl. and Mrs. B H. Roberts vis- Mrs. Irvin Shockley and Mr. and, Mbs:"Tree- MobrC ~ Mr. and Mrs J. B. Moore of «Ur : ' ; M ^ iiAlpik ii^^-rrm-rrstTHrrrielT' soiwhd daugMei- .vcr {h| week-end. in-Jaw. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moor.G Pfc. Paul Homines of Parris Is- Sunday ...I .1 home on a furlough ro-: Richard "Martin spent Sunday in - n, > an ? visited his sister. Mrs- Chester with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Oliver Lstes, and Mr. Estes. Wilson Mrs. Helen Shirley spent several! Mr and M rs. S. J. Wlfff^.eld and l the serious illness of her father. E. j roe> Ga relatives. Shirley, who is improving now. I Mr and Mr ® Clyde Trammell j Thrift and Juanita' Tracy spent the week-end in Mon- Mr.-. W. P visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLen don near Clinton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Barnes at tended the funeral of Squaky Neely in Lancaster Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Grover Willard of Green wood, and Guy Willard of Water loo. Billy Willard was a week-end guest in Newberry of Jimmy Car- roll. Mr and Mrs Paul MeCainlpy and family attended the gradua tion exercises of the Ware Shoals I high school Friday night. Miss ’ Patsv Smith, a niece, was one of the graduates. Mrs. Trammell and Ruth remained for the week-end. Kenneth is spending the week there with Carev Smith. Birthdays and Anniversaries Miss Peggy Ballard celebrated a birthday Tuesday. Mrs. Odie Nelson observed a birthday June 4 rit —____—. - -Adger Crawford celebrated his Pfr” James ,L McCauley and Pat; birthday June h ~ \\indsor visited in Woodruff Sun- Mr and Mrs j E Burkhaltcr! , w _ „ _,_ L . ^ celebrated their silver wedding Mr and Mrs. J B. O Shields and, anrdversar y yesterday. Mickey visited Mr. and Mrs J^ B. j M r . and Mrs. James Wyatt ob- Aasson in Fountain Inn last Mon- served their 3rd wedding anniver- da >\ sary June 4. Mr, -ami .Mts. A. T. Crawioudj. ^ rs N ora . McCall will celebrate were Sunday visitors of Mr. and a birthday June 8. Mrs. S. B. Crawford in Williams-, yi rs . I. C. McLendon observed aj ^ c ,, . , ,! birthday May 2. Dick Fennell spent the week-end ^j rs Mary Parrish celebrated a u -th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R-, birthday Tuesday. B Fennell and has been transfer- 1 red to Camp Rucker, Ala., from With The Sick ———Mrs. Ike Jones is able to be out again after undergoing an opera tion. Mrs. Preston Carroll has been ill. Mrs. Jim Dean was ill a few days recently. Mack Gaffney is recovering from a tonsil operation. Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:30 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:39 Phone 794 Church Work Progresses Work on the new Presbyterian j chruch at the corner of Pine and Peachtree streets is progressing satisfactorily,- the building commit tee states. Girls' Auxiliary Meets The Girls’ Auxiliary met with Style 3190 Tw ice as right because it’s tops in flat tery plus tops in cool comfort. Tiny gold rings gather strips of leather into a circle insole of foam rubber. White leather., Only— $3.98 Lydia Mills Store Bible School Begins Monday The daily vacation Bible ‘school of the Baptist church begins Mon day evening at 5 o’clock. All chil- FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on me 19th day of June, 1952, we will render a final account of our acts and doings as Executors of the estate of Dr. J. Lee Young in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from our trust as Executors. Any person indebted to said cs- ■ ■v.-GG:-.-.-..-.. .:■ .w.*.&&'*&.-.-..&£.iv,.'■:&&&■.. tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. JAMES LELAND YOUNG and (MRS.) ANNIE A. YOUNG, Executors, Clinton, S. C. May 17, 1952. 12-4cw SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLR “The Paper Everybody Reads” t 'G : -: •■/ :• , IT’S NATIONAL DAIRY MONTH! — COME TO A. & P.! CHEESE Mild American Lb. o -- 47 m Kraft Phila. Ched-O-Bit Cheese Food Spread Mel-O-Bit Cheese Food ■ Cream Cheese Fresh Milk - p “ - - - - Cottage Cheese - Armour ” ...f■■G1"Z~G7: 2-Lb Loaf 89c , 2-Lb. Loaf 99c [' 3-Oz. Pkg. 17c ^ Qt. 23c 1-Lb. Jar 29c jLl..* Old Dutch Cleanser Pkg I2c Ivory Flakes Lge. 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