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T 1 T 5 •/ Pape Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE— Thursday, September 18, 1952 For the Week . , . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MKS. HORACE C. SMITH. Correspondtnt and Representative MBOMgBSiSSgOtKtCIOgttBHttMdWHHI Mrs. Floyd Cumbie of Alabama, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bail ey. , • • t < Mrs. J B. Hawkins and son of York Defeats Clinton, 27-6 York beat Clinton here last Fri- S3S3S3HI dia attended the funeral of John Douglas in Gray Court Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sims had as their goests for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sims, and Vicki of Simpsonville. Mrs. lone Wallace with Miss Ma rie Weir, Mrs. Leila Johnson of j day night 2T-6 in a high school Clinton, and Mrs. Dollie Carr of ] football encounter. Joanna, attended the executive The scoring: bdard meeting of the B&PW clubi First quarter — (York) Right at Clemson college Saturday. >' ' halfback Neely scored from' the Neal Lawrence of Birmingham, five, extra point good. TD set up near Greenwood, recently visited ^j a stationed at Fort Bragg, visit-1 on pass play from 30 to 15 of Clin- Mrs. Neil. BalleW; Mrs. Gladys ec j e. W. Mitchells during the ton’s Red Devils that was followed Cauble and Mr. and Mrs. Jack j week . enc j j^ rs Mitchell’s father, by a run from the 15 to the 5. Cauble and son of Ninety-Six, al- § Watson, has returned to his Second quarter — (York) Neely s visited Mrs. Ballcw recently. , home in Columbus, Miss., after a again on a 55-yard dash around Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Boozer visit- visit of several weeks. en£ *. extra point good, ed Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Tucker Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Nabors spent; in Woodruff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. the week-end near Ware Shoals Lister . Hair and Perry Darnell of with Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan. ; Jtanna. also visited the Boozers On last Sunday Mr. and Mrs.j Saturday. Claud Willard and family visited Mr and Mrs. S. B. Neal of Lau-jMr. and Mrs. Frank Billings near rens. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neal Ware Shoals, and Dernll of Anderson, Mrs. S .. . J. Hunter of Columbia, Mr. and, Camp Fire Girls Meet Mrs. Emmett Neal, Julia and Bruce! The Wahanka Camp Fire girls of Greenwood. Miss Nancy Neal of held their regular meeting last Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.(Thursday at the Community cen- B Nea! Sunday and attended the ter. opening services at Lydia Presby- The following officers were tenan church. elected to serve the last quarter Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Harper and of the year: family of Greenwood, visited Mr. i President—Joyce Roof, and Mrs S. J. Todd Sunday. Vice-President—Joan Wiggley. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Horton had as Secretary - Treasurer — Vivian. Second quarter — JYork) Yes, Neely again, this time even better with a 60-yard scoot around the other flank . Point good. Third quarter —(Clinton) The Devils’ only 1 score came when Charles Oxner passed from full to Rudolph Hamrick, right end, for a 15-yard combo. That scoring po sition had been set up by the indentical play and pair for 30 yards, with a handful of good run ning advances following the air at tack. Boyce Wilson’s conversion failed. Third quarter — (York) Half back Rivers snagged aerial from quarterback Barron for 30 yards and the register. Set up by inter ception / of Pc Clinton quarterback Bobby Rearson’s pass. Extra point try bad. * The Devils play Seneca here next week. Clinton defeated Bates- burg-Leesville last week 12-6. This was the opening game for the York Green Dragons. York is Class C, and Clinton is class A. FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT ’ USE A KERATOLYTIC BECAUSE II SLOUGHS OFF the tainted out er skin to expose fungi and kills ilj on contact. Get this STRONG.) keratolytic fungicide. T-4-L. at; any drug store. If you're not pleased IN ONE HOUR, your 40c back. Now at McGee's Drug Store. Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Prodocte PhoM N«. S Pearson. Scribe—Shelby Alexander. their guests during the week-end Mr. and Mis. J. C Price and*son, daughter of Spartanburg. were led in games by the leader, Mi\ tmd Mrs. Tommy Black and Mrs J. B. Templeton, children visited Mr. and Mrs. J- —' ♦ •, A. Black.—Spr," and other relatives Womans Club To Meet and attended afternoon services at : The Lydia Woman's club will Lydia P:csbyt-nan church Sun-: change its regular meeting night , h,v. from this Thursday to Tuesday of Mrs. J. E. Coker and family are next week. Sept. 23. visiting m Greenville this week At this time the club will honor nth Mrs. Wilma Scott and family, the teachers of Providence school Mrs. W, L. Motte is spending with a reception with the parents -t veral davs in Augusta, Ga., with of all school children invited to at- \]r. and Mrs. J. D. Abney. ‘ tend. The club extends the invita- Mt,s. J c. Boyce, and Mrs. Sara tion to all ladies of the community to join the organization. The reception will be held in the dining hall of Providence school at 7:30. Junat and daughter of Enoree, vis- ted Mrs. Polly Boyce and Barry on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard and i. mily attended a birthday dinnerf .'icentlv m Ware Shoals in honor! With The Sick Mrs! Edith Cothran. ) B. F Harvey is ill at his Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Thomas on Poplar street, f Charlotte, N. C„ were guests of! Mrs. Sally Satterfield has Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Templeton Sun- ay. Mr. Thomas sang at the dedt- lation service of the Lydia Pres- fcytrrihn church oh Sunday after noon. A«P’s GREAT VALUE EVENT! CANNED EOODS home re turned home from a Columbia hos pital. Birthdays and Anniversaries Tommy Black will celebrate his . Mr and Mrs. James Smith and birthday October^., ihildren, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bar- Mrs. Ray Bcozer will observe a heo and Brenda. Mrs. M. C. Smith; birthday September 2_ attended the funeral of Gilbert- Mrs ’- Lois ttebb will observe a m .OoMtor- Sunday i birthday Sentfmher-^ia Mrs"0uTllarri.s and Mrs. Horner^ Davenport enjoyed a birth- Mouglas and Phillip Harris visited: September 14 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith Fridav. ^ r - anc * ^ A iar f Batterfie.d Mrs. Douglas, with Mrs. Mattie' observed r , their ? 5th anm * Harvey and other relatives of Ly-j versar Y September 13. Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad St. Phone 658 Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30 — Dr. W. W. Adams VETERINARIAN 614 Musgrove Street Clinton, S. C. Phones: Office 958 Residence 991-W ■^r Shower For Mrs. Knight Mrs. Audrey and ‘ Mrs. Zelma Abercrombie were hostesses for a I shower in honor of Mrs. Billy j Knight at the home of Mrs. Henry Abercrombie Friday evening. Games were played, led by Mrs. ; Henry Abercrombie, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Knight received many gifts. Birth dry Dinner Enjoyed Mrs. Fred Patterson honored her | mother. Mrs. Claud Willard, with I a birthday dinner on Sunday at 1 her home near Lydia. Those attending besides the Fred Pattersons were Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard and family. Birth Announcement Profitl Cpl. and Mrs. Joe Profitt an nounce the birth of a son, Gary Thomas, Sept. 13 at the Blalock clin ; c.- Mrs. Profitt before mar riage was Miss Dewel Satterfield. MI DRIVE-IN THEATRE Thursday Sept. 18 DOUBLE FEATURE MASTER MINDS Bowery Boys BEAU HUNKS Laurel and Hardy CARTOON Friday-Saturday Sept. 19-20 DESERT FOX The Story of Rommel and His Africa Corps. COMEDY—CARTOON Sunday-Monday Sept. 21-22 DAVID AND BATHSHEBA Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward CARTOON Tues.-Wed. Sept. 23-24 TWO TICKETS TO BROADWAY Tony Martin, Janet Leigh CARTOON Presbyterian Services There will be preaching services both morning and evening at Lydia Presbyterian church Sunday, Sept 21, with Henry Smith, ministerial student at Presbyterian college, preaching at the 11 o’clock hour, and the pastor, Rev. H. C. Holt, preaching at 8 oclock in the eve ning. There will be preaching both— morning and evening at the church hereafter. °— Party For Litlla Girl Mrs. Claude Grady was hostess to a number of Kindergarten chil dren Thursday morning in celebra tion of the fifth birthday of her little daughter, Peggy. Pink roses decorated the gift table and as a recording of “Hap py Birthday” was played the gifts were opened and passed. Rrefreshments of potato chips, cookies and fruit juice were served the thirty-three guests present. Attractive balloons of jumbo size were given as favors. 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