The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 25, 1952, Image 13
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WEST CUNTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
6 . MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R
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Mrs. Sue Gregory is spending
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Sherard and Mr. and Ms. Steven
Foster in Charleston.
M. and Mrs. Allen Power and
Donald and Mrs. Saa Quinton are
spending the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Thurmond Quinton in Fort
Smith, Ark. t
Mrs. Keith McGee and daugh
ter of Woodruff, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Orville McGee.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. .Hamrick and
family are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Hamrick in New York.
Students home for the Christmas
holidays are Richard Jacks, Miss
Catherine Dunaway and Mr. and
Mrs. Buddy Yarbough of North
Greenville Junior college, Miss
Gerry Trammell of Winthrop, and
Jack Spillers of Clemson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. * Smith and
daughter, of Springfield, visited
* the latter’s mother, Mrs. Harriet
King, and other relatives Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wicken-
berg of Columbia, visited J. L. Fer
guson and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
. King .Sunday. ■ - ■
Mr. and Mrs. John Brunson and
daughter of Ninety-Six were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
King.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhodes
and childen and Arthur Dunaway
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ned Tyner in
Augusta, Ga., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fowler and
childen of Auguata, Ga., are spend
ing the holidays with Mrs. Fow
ler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Dunaway.
Mr. and Mrs. George Word of
Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Word Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannon are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis
in Tampa Fla.
Mr. ana Mrs. John Word visited
Mrs. Claud Word, who is ill, in
Laurens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Trammell,
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith and R.
T. Trammell visited in Greenville
"Saturday.
Rev. J. W. Spillers and Betty Sue
visited Jack Spillers at. Clemson
' college Saturday.
Mrs. J. J. Smith had as guests
Sunday for a family get-together
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wilburn, Lester
Smith and sons. Mr. and MxS-.-J. jQ-
tree.
Weave Room Enjoys Party
On Thursday evening the ladies
of weaving No. 1, first shift, were
entertained at the home of Mrs.
Allen Power.
Place settings were laid for six
teen with Christmas bells and an
attractive Santa Claus arrange
ment on the piano and a beautiful
arrangement on the mantel and the
tables were each centered with su
gar plum trees flanked by candles
and large Christmas tree complet
ed the decorations.
After dinner Miss Tootsie Mad
den and Donald Power delivered
the gifts from under the tree. Each
f guest receivd a gift and the weave
room presented Mrs. Power with a
picture Tor her new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howard
were special guests for the evening.
Heuble and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fer
rell Long and daughter, all of Jo*
anna; Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith
and family of Ware Shoals Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
Bennie Lee Owens of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bagwell and
daughters spent Sunday with Mrs.
Bagwell's brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Curry,
in Westminster.
Mrs. Missouri Wilkie and Mrs.
Evelyn Snelgrove spent Sunday
with Mrs. Wilkie’s brother, R. H.
Henderson, in Spartanburg.
Friends of Charlie Barker will
learn with regret that he is a pa
tient at Hays hospital.
Biihdayt and Wedding
Anniversaries
Harvey Foster celebrated a
birthday December 20.
Mrs. Tom Norris celebrated a
bithday December 19.
Mrs. Corrie G. Smith had a
birthday December 5.
M-Sgt. Rozzelle Foster had a
birthday December 15.
December 17th was the birthday
of Henry King and Tiny Louise
Medlbck.
Today is the birthday of Mrs. C.
E. Leopard, and Miss Rita Shelton
will be 11 years old today.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Terry are cele
brating their 12th wedding anni
versaries today.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker are
celebrating their 14th wedding an-
niversay today.
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Intermediates Enjoy Christmas
Party
On Thursday evening, Dec. 11,
the Intermediate department of
Calvary Baptist church enjoyed a
Christmas party in the social hall
of the church; • The hall was at
tractive with Christmas decora
tions and a tree.
About 41 boys and girls assem
bled for the occasion and enjoyed
games under the direction of Mrs.
Alvin Trammell and Miss Mary
Cannon.
Mrs. Grady Smith, assisted by
Ms. James, Dunaway and Mrs.
Trammell and Miss Cannon served
the group sandwiches, candy, nuts
and bottled drinks, after which
gifts wee delivered from under the
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
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Birthday Dinner Given
On Sunday, Dec. 21, Mrs. H. A.
Adams honored Mr. Adams with a
birthday party on the occasion of
hi? Wrd birthday, __ ^,
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. P. D. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. D. Jones and Mrs Eursula Mc-
Cary of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Adams and sons, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Adams and sons and Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and
daughters of this city.
Ever-Ready Class Entertained
, On Friday evening Mrs. Joe
Campbell was hostess to the Ever-
Ready. class of Calvary Baptist
church at her home.
Tables were laid for the group
with dainty Christmas decorations
and candles adorning each. A
chicken supper was served by Mrs.
Campbell and her daughter, Dawn.
Gifts from under the tree were
exchanged and a grand time enjoy
ed by all.
T. E. L. Class Haa^Party
On Thursday, Dectonber 18, the
T. E. L. class of Calvary Baptist
chuch held a Christmas party at
the Community house. Mrs. J. V.
Lowe, president of the class, gave
a welcome to all, followed with a
devotional by Mrs. J. K. Reynolds.
This class, which was organized
the first Sunday in September, now
has 37 jgn roll and an average at
tendance of 20. "Afl present enjoy
ed games and the singing of Christ
mas carols. Around the Christmas
tree the class presented Mrs. Land
with a beautiful dress, ear-rings
and handkerchief. Mrs. Joe E.
Land presented two bird prints to
the class for their room which was
redecorated immediately after the
organisation of the class. All en
joyed a salad plate.
Music Club Has Party
The Schubert Music club on Fri
day evening, Dec. 19, enjoyed their
annual Christmas party at the
Community building.
The meeting was called to order
by Elizabeth Cole, president, fol
lowed by the devotional by Jackie
Franks.
Mrs. Joe E. Land had charge of
the program which consisted of
miscellaneous musical numbers
sung and played by members. Sev
eral Christmas carols and some of
the more recent Christmas songs
were enacted by various members.
After the program all enjoyed the
Christmas tree and refreshments
served by several mothers of pu
pils.
"Th Music of Christmas'*
A cantata, "The Music of Christ
mas,’’ was presented Sunday eve
ning, December 21, by the Calvary
Baptist church choir, under the di
rection of Mrs. Joe E. Land, Mrs.
Bobby Boyce, organist, and Mrs.
Robert eRynolds, pianist.
The ' auditorium was beautifully
decorated with white Christmas
trees and candles. The procession
al, led by two angels, Jackie
Franks and Catherine Dunaway,
followed by Rev. J. W. Spillers,
was by both the youth and adult
choirs. The youth choir carried
candles and the adult choir sang.
The manger scene was portrayed
with Silas Campbell as Joseph and
Shirley Lowry as Mary, with two
angels on either side. Rev. Mr.
Spillers read the Christmas story
throughout the program.
Teen-Age Christmas Party
The teen-agers of Clinton mills
community enjoyed a Christmas
party with all the trimmings on
Saturday night, Dec. 20, at the
Community building.
Christmas games and relays were
directed by Mrs. Mike Sholar, as
sisted by Miss Polly Brazcl. Lovely
prizes were presented each winner.
In the dining room f the table
was adorned with green and top
ped with a white organdy cloth.
Greenery, red candles and Christ
mas balls completed the setting.
Refreshments were served by Mrs.
Sholar, Mrs. Joe Land and Mrs.
Terry.
“■ITie Littlest Angel," by Charles
Tazewell, was read by Mrs. Terry,
and background music . furnished
by Miss Catherine Dunaway, who
played carols and Christmas music
at various times during the eve
ning.
Gifts were exchanged before
leaving and it was decided to five
them to some family in need.
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Christmas Waek:
Open Ail Day
Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Saturday.
CLOSED THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
To Allow Our Employees nme Oft
For The Holidays.
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Quality-Tender 15-20 Lb. Tom
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Fresh Whole Or Half
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Wesson Oil....
AluntinM* Foil
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lot
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Dressed And Drown 4-6 Lb.
Small Turkeys
A Real Taste Treat! Dressed Long Island
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Flour * 52 c
Libby* terdoW
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French Brewing
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Pfoymote* KotHer Dill
Pickles.. 2t tr 31 c
PiNabury Chocolate, Yellow or WhUe
Cake Mix..35 c
All Flavor*
Jell-0.3~25 c
’s2-27 c
Vegetable Soup
Smoked 10-14 Lb. Whole Or Half
Hams * 57*
Dressed And Drown
Hens “49*
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Cranberry Sauce—Whole or Strained
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Orange Juice . 2
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Armour'* Star
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Libb/a Tomato
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Swanaon't Coned
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6-Ox.
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19 c
27 c
43 c
27 c
57 c
' U. S. No. 1 Florida Pineapple
ORANGES
Extra Fancy Washington State Delirious
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Fancy Paper
First of the season! For Christmas
stockings—the fruit bowl—ambrosial
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Sweet Zipper Skin—Florida
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Celery..
Emperor
Lbs.
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29*
43*
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Magnolia Marshmallows..... ^
/on* Brock's Assorted Lody Helen Chocolate Covered
HOLIDAY Chocolates 39 c Cherries...49 c
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