The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 26, 1952, Image 10
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday. June 26, 1952
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For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. HORACE C. SMITH.
Correspondent and RepreoenUtire
«a»r
Mrs Polly Boyce and Barry have
retur: ed home after spending last
week in Spartanburg with Mr. and
Mrs J. C Boyce.
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Duckett, Je
rome and Faye, Miss Emily Bennett,
Rev and Mrs. H. C. Holt, and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and
children, attended a picnic dinner
;it the Rock Bridge church Sunday in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barbee
who leave soon to make their home
in Madison, Georgia.
Mrs. G. W. Frost of Anderson,
spent *he week-end with her daugh-i
ter Mrs S. J. Whitfield and family.!
On Sunday they visited "their son'
and brother, C. J. Frost and family,
in Wa:e Shoals.
Mr and Mrs. L. T. White visited at
Rainlxw l,uke Sunday.
R.. \.rd Corley is spending . the
week .; Greenwood with his cousin,
Jrmra.f Fowler.
Mr. J L. Rhodes is spending the
week : Ocean Drive.
M; nd Mrs. Gilliam Sanders. Mr.
..nd .M s. William Sanders of Union,
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
fiery. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Em
ery, Sr, Mrs. Kitty Taylor of Enoree
y. cre Saturday idsilors. jif-Mthe_ Em-
cry’s.
Mr and Mrs." D. L. Dunaway of the
Walr at Grove community visited
Mr _ d Mrs. Mark Windsor Sunday.
Pu J Jr., and Eddie Taylor, of Me-
Mick s spending the summer with
their mother, (Mrs. Frances Lawson.
Bruce Mills is in Woodruff for the
week visitiqg his aunt, Mrs. C. S.
James.
Mr. end Mrs. Quinton James, Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Yarbrough and son,
Mike, enjoyed a picnic aft. Lake
Greenwood and also visited relatives
at Calhoun Falls Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Todd of
Columbia, Miss Miriam Templeton,)'
Mrs. Donald Mann attended the
Roach-Johnson wedding in Green
ville last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Harper and
family of Greenwood, recently vis- 1
ited Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Horton of ■
Barnwell. Mr. and Mrs. James F. ‘
Broome of Greenwood, were Sun-;
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roach,
were called to Westminster recent- j
ly due to the death of the former’s!
sister, Mrs. Susie Carter, who was!
a former resident of Lydia. Bur-j
;al was at Holly Springs cemetery
near Westminster.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fuller and'
Gail of West Clinton, were Sunday ‘
guests of Mrs. J. W. Fuller.
Edward Beal spent the week- j
end in Atlanta, Ga., with Ernest |
Beal and family. Bobby Beal re
turned home with his uncle for a
visit.
Miss Bobby Sharpton with Mr. i
and Mrs. O. R.“Hughes of Colum-'
bia. enjoyed a week at Myrtle
Beach recently. i!
Mrr and- Mrs: Ernest *Pr*mee—of
Marietta, Ga., spent the week-end
with relatives here.
Mrs. J. B. Patterson and chil
dren spent the week-end in Cam-1
den with the former’s parents, Mr. j
and Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mann and i
daughter, Martha, of Lake Wales, |
Fla., have returned home after vis
iting the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Templeton. Miss Miriam
Ttempletdn accompanied them
home for a visit.
Birthdays and Annirarsafias
Dianne Davenport will celebrate
her 9th birthday June 28.
Johnny Bailey celebrated his
6th birthday June 16.
Melvin Bailey celebrated his
10th birthday June 22.
Mrs. Homer Fuller observed a
birthday June 19. Her son, Larry,
celebrated his birthday June 13.
Howard Roach observed a birth
day June 13.
,, Ernest Prince will observe a
birthday July 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blackwell
are celebrating their 1st wedding
anniversary this week.
Church Items
■•Hugh S. Jacobs of Clinton, will
speak Sunday at the 11 o’clock!
worship hour at Lydia Presbyte
rian church, with all members in-!
vited to attend. The pastor. Rev.
H. C. Holt, will preach at 7:45 Sun
day evening.
Union Vacation Bible School
The union vacation Bible school.
conducted by the Presbyterian and
Methodist churches of Lydia, clos
ed Sunday morning at 11 o’clock
at Providence school. The school
was conducted in the school build
ing from 9 to 12 o’clock each morn
ing for two weeks. There were 39
children enrolled, ranging in age
from 4 to 14. The closing program
consisted of songs, memory drills,
and sword drills by the various
classes. Faithful attendance cer
tificates were awarded to many of
the children who had missed only
two days during the school.
Teachers were as follows: Begin-
rvttfs, Misses .Miriam Templeton
and Pat Windsor; Primaries, Mrs.
Clyde Smith and Mrs. Horace
Smith; Juniors, Misses Martha
Holt and Margaret Mitchell; Inter
mediates, Rev. H. C. Holt and Rev.
N. C. Bush. Hostesses who served
refreshments were Mrs. Mark
Windsor and Mrs. J. B. Temple
ton.
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Girls Have Ouling
The Wahanka Camp Fire girls,
under the direction of their leader,
Mrs. J. B. Templeton, cooked an
outdoor breakfast Friday morning.
The group had made paraffin
stoves on which they cooked bacon,
and eggs. Bread-on-a-stick, strips
of dough wrapped around a green
stick, was cooked over an open
More men wear
GUARANTEED
F RU IT ° f the LOOM
UNDERWEAR
ihan any other brand!
ATHLETIC SHIRTS. Knit of carefully
selected cotton to spring back into
shape after repeated washings. Sizes
34 to 54.
Til SHIRTS. These fee shirts are care
fully knit to retain their perfect fit
after repeated washings. White or
sol'd colors; small, medium, large and
vxtro-large.
BRIEFS. Exclusive design gives mild
athletic support with freedom of
action. Individually cellophane pack
aged. Small, medium, large and
^extro-lorge.
SANFOlUZiO SHORTS. Sturdy con
struction and tested high<ount san
forized broadcloth assure you long
comfortable wear. Blazer stripes, col-
, orfvl patterns, solid colors and white.
Boxer shorts, sices 28 to 44^^
V Grippor shorts, sir^ to 52
Lydia Mill Store
Palmolive Soap
3 Bar*-- 23e—
Palmolive Soap
O Bath Aft
L Bars
Cashmere Bouquet
Soap
3 Bars 23C
Cashmere Bouquet
%
Soop
o Bars —
£ Bath 40v
Octagon Toilet
Soap
2 Bjr » 13c
Dial Soap
_-2— b *« 27c
Dial Soap
- 17c
Joy
Bot. 29c
Duz
Lge. Aft. Giant ■»|?_
Pkg. IOC Pkg. f 30
Lava Soap
2 Bar, 19C
%
Personal
Ivory Soap
4 Bar. 216
Spic & Span
2 pk,, 47c
Liquid Starch
Sta-Flo *
b q o, 21c
King Syrup
V 22c
SOS
Scour inf Fade
Pkg.°(
10 Pads 216
fire.
A Camp Fire blessing was sung
by the group before eating.
Enjoying the breakfast were
Joyce Roof, Faye Bailey, Joan
[Wigley, Sjhelby Alexander, Be4ty
Lou McLendon, Miriam Templeton
and Mrs. Templeton.
♦
Birth Announcomenl
Black wall
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blackwell
announce the birth of a son. Ralph
Eugene, Jr., (Ricky) recently at a
local hospital. Mrs. Blackwell be
fore marriage was Miss Gladys
Childers of Joanna.
To Observe The Fourth
The Glbrious Fourth will be ob
served again this year in the Lydia
community with plans being made
tor a special field day program.
Contests and races will be in store
for all persons, Everyone is invit
ed to take part. A grand prize
will be awarded some lucky per
son. At noon a picnic lunch will
be served with those attending
asked to brink a picnic basket.
Prizes will be given by the fol
lowing firms: L. B. Dillard, Mc
Gee’s Drug Store, H. D. Payne &
Co., Hamilton’s, Adair’s Men’s
Shop, Owens Cafe, Belk’s Dept.
Store, Sadler - Owens Pnarmacy,
Broadway Theatre, Copeland
Hardware Store, Burts Ready-to-
Wear, Eastside Greennouse, Bur-
riss-Harrison Furniture Cp., Max
well Bros, & Wilkes, Prather-
Bimpson Furniture Co., Roddy’s
Motor Court, Blakely - Burton’s
Hardware, Geo. A. Copeland &
Son, Industrial Supply Co., Jacobs
Bros., The Chronicle Publishing
Co., Truluck Commercial Print
ing Co., Western Auto, J. C. Thom
as, Jeweler, J. C. Penney Co., T.
E. Jones Sc Son, Furn. Co., Dut
ton’s Grocery, Lydia Mill Store,
M. S. Bailey Sc Son, Bankers, Bank
of Clinton, Carolina Service Sta
tion, Sunshine Cleaners, Howard’s
Pharmacy, Johnson Floral Shop,
and Clinton Cafe.
Woman's Club Meets
The Lydia Woman's club held
its regular meeting Thursday eve
ning ir the Community center with
the president. Miss Mary John
son, presiding. The devotional was
led by Mrs. Floyd Poole who read
the scripture from St. John. *
The secretary read the minutes
and called the roll. The highlight
of the program was a talk on Par
liamentary notes given by Sen.
Ralph T. Wilson of Laurens.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses, Mrs. R. E. Whit
mire, Mrs. E. C. Burdette and Mrs.
Melvin Satterfield.
A&P’s Warm-Weather Foods Hefp You
ENJOY COOL
SAVINGS
Armour's
Canned Meats
TREET
12-Oz.
Can
43c
Chopped Ham
51c
12 Oz.
Can
Vienna Sausage
4 °z 21 c
Corned Beef
‘ ^ 48c
i Potted Meat
V* Size in*. ** size
Pan !UC ran IOC
Chili Con Corne
With Beans ,
i6 -°z. Dy
Can ^ 1 ^
Corned Beef Hash
'can 40C
A&P Grape
Juice -
Ann Page Peanut
Butter -
%
A&P Tuna
Fish - •
Pint
Bottle
Pick O’ Carolina Sweet Mixed
Pickles - -
Comstock Pie
Apples • ■
Iona Sweet *
Peas - - ■ ■
Iona Sliced or Halves
Peaches - -
% Size
Can
16-Oz.
Bot.
No. 2
Can
33c
22c
17c
2 No. 303 94
Cns 4|0
No. 2V4
Can
25c
OUR OWN
15-Oz.
Can
**$'*'.7*;
Juicy
LEMONS, 2 lbs. ... 35c
Florida
ORANGES, 8 lbs. . 47c
Golden Ripe
BANANAS, 2 lbs. . 25c
Irish
POTATOES, 10 lbs. 75c
Florida
Grapefruit, 4 for .. 29c
Yellow
ONIONS, 2 lbs. .... 19c
Crisp
CARROTS, bunch . 10c
California
Cantaloupes, each . 29c
Fresh
COCOANUTS, lb.. 10c
Large Head
LETTUCE . . . . . . 19c
Slicing
TOMATOES, lb. .. 29c
Green
Paper
CUPS, pkg. of 10 .. 12c
Paper
PLATES, pkg. of 8.10c
Paper .
CUPS, pkg. of 50 .. 39c
Quart
FRUIT JARS, doz.. 93c
VINEGAR, Vz gaL . 33c
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8-Oz. Bottle
CERTO, bottle .... 25c
Pint
FRUIT JARS, doz.. 79c
Zinc
JAR TOPS, doz. .. 49c
2 Vt Oz. Pkg. L_
SURE-JELL ... .. 13c
JAR LIDS, doz.
1
Okra, lb. 27c 1
Cabbage, lb. ... 7c
Fresh
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