The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 15, 1953, Image 10

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y Pa<re Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. January 15, 195.1 ♦♦ «« %#♦♦%♦♦♦%•♦ ♦ * ♦> ♦> ♦ ♦ #> ♦ * wV«*#«V«W«V»V« •• ♦- vwv ** •# * « ♦# ♦♦ V# ♦ •<»#*« ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ £<>r the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. Correspondent and Representative Telephone 176-J. , gWBaW»MWWWK«ltKM8ltt»MM6«jn008 • t r — Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy-South and sen spent Sunday with relatives in; .Anderson. < j Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Barlow visit ed the latter’s parents. Mr. and| Mrs. Virgil Reed in Spartanburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Crawford s:id family of Williamston, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford. several members. Miss Mary John son closed the meeting with pray er. The hostess, assisted - by Mrs. Ralph Harbin, served refreshments. Services In Progress Services will continue at the Ly dia Presbyterian church tonight and tomorrow night at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. Burdette is the speaker. There will be services both morning andj evening at the church Sunday. Rev. Hardee To Speak The Rev. Stanley Hardee of Mt.j Pleasant, will be the speaker at the : Sunday evening service at Lydia Baptist church. All members are asked to hear Rev. Hardee Sunday evening. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horton ofj * ' SupplTPa^or Selected Spartanburg, and Mr. and Mrs , Rev Knight of Furman Clyde Horton of Barnwell spent Universi has ^ selected as the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.| supply of Lydia Baptist Tom Horton. churdh until the church secures Mrs. Hallie Campbell visited her; another full time pastor. He will aunt, Mrs. T. L. Thomas, in Joanna j fju t he pulpit Sunday morning at Sunday. David Harrison and C. W. Calla- i an of Camp LeJeune, N. C., were i.uests of Misses Shirley Hayes and . ucille Perdue during the week end. the 11 o’clock service. Club Meeting Poetponed The January meeting of the Woman’s club will be held Janu ary instead of January 15. Mem- Little Joy Snelgrove spent th e ' bers are asked t0 note ^ chan g e - past week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holsonback in Joanna. were visitors in Ninety-Six Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Alexander Group Elects Officers The Wahanka group of Camp w BHBI Fire Girls met at the Community Mr. and Mre. ^ Davenport building Thursday afternoon. The following officers were elected to serve the first quarter of the year: Shelby Alexander, and family visited Mrs. Charles president; Mona Cannon, vice Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Al exander in Greenville Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Hammett and Mr. and president; Joyce Roof, secretary- treasurer; Peggy Wigley, scribe. Under the direction of their lead- Mrs. James Allen and family of 'ers, Mrs. J. B. Templeton and Mrs. West Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs.! Martha Bailey, the program for the 'Theodore Jackson during the year was planned. The year’s week-end. j program will include features such Miss Janet Motte is speeding the j as Dad-Daughter box suppers, week with her aunt, Mrs. Ralpn 1 hikes, outdoor cooking. Hallowe’en Ballard in Stanley, N. C. and Christmas parties, swimming Mrs. Bessie Kernells of Waterloo, and camping, spent several days recently with The January feature will be a Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard birthday party celebrating the Wa- Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell. 'Dick hankas first birthday. Fennell, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fennell . pent Sunday in Pelzer visiting Council To Meet i datives. ’j The Community Council will Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor and j meet Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock j Mrs. James McCauley were Sun-! at the Community building. i ay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard , . Chumley in Laurens. Birthdays and Anniversaries I Pfc. Jesse Howell of Camp Ruck-i an< f P a j ton Wl |^ er, Ala., has returned to camp after ; celebrate tbeir ^th wedding anni- a 21-day furlough with his parents, j ve ^ ary ^• • , Mr. *nd Mrs. G. W. Howell. . 1. Mrs : Reeder ^observed a Mrs. Jim Coleman and Mrs. l0 r-—. . rr-r-—— FTbper and "daughters spent Sunday, •Mrs. Peggy Wyatts birthday was in Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. j Ja ^ uar y „ , ... Taylbr * Frank Walker observed a birth- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shetleij'; da ^ r Jai }y a 9 r ®‘ . . . , . and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Phipps 1 M 1 " 8 - Datie Estes is celebrating a visited Mrs. FVank Sanders in Un ion Sunday. - Mr. and M rt,—Hr r ited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams in Newberry Monday. Friends of idward are sorry to learn he is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parrish and children of Aiken, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Carl John- birthday today. Sue Hamilton observed a birth- ■day..Jaftuary-~X Mickey O’Shields and Jimmy O’Shields celebrated birthdays Jan. 7 and 8 respectively. Jimmy Earle Gregory will be 15 years old Tuesday. Terry Kitchens will have a birth day January 17. • sen and family of Greenwood vis-i , M,lchel > was 2 ^ .ted the Parrishes and Mrs. W. E. 1 Ja " u ? r > r * rd - and Eugenia Roarh Johnson Sunday. i w ‘ ] 5 - y « irs old January 23. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. White and I- C. McLendon will observe Liar] spent Sunday in Gaffney with a b,rth , day Jan “ ary j 17 ' ? nd Mlss the formers mother. Mrs. fke “ ar >' Jan f McLa " do » observes a W bite 1 bir thday January 20. Pfc. Thomas A. Ellison of Fort? Claude Sims ^ lebra ted his birth- Bragg, N. C.. spent the week-end with Mrs. Ellison and other rela- Lves. Russell Trammell spent the ^eek-end with Martin Gwinn in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sims and daughter spent Sunday in Green wood with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sims, Jr., and friends. On Monday they visited Mrs. C. A. Kirby in Simpsonville. George Fleming was called to Thompson, Ga., the past week due lo the death of his uncle, Rev. T. A. Burrell. Mr. and Mrs, Tommy Black and children of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Jr., and other relatives Sunday. The following attended the fun- feFal of their brother-in-law and day Monday. On The Sick List Mrs. Homer Richey is ill at her | home. Leon Deitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fed Deitz, remains ill. Mrs. Minnie Knox entered the Moore clinic in Columbia Monday. Mrs. Sam Hairston is a patient at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Eva Dell Robinsoi^ is a pa tient at Hays hospital. Mrs. Lois Webb and Mrs. J. A Black are able to be outj after an illness. 1 i Camp Fire Girls Meet The Aowakiya group of Camp Fire Girls met Tuesday afternoon for their regular meeting. Patsy Fuller, president, presided. During , ,, , . , , ,, the business session the following , ss I lartin, which was held j officers were elected; Delores Al in Woodruff Tuesday: Mrs. Datie Estes, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Aber crombie, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Estes, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Estes, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Estes and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wehunt. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jenkins of Ware Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodie Sunday. Hamburger Supper Enjoyed The Baptist Young ePople’s Un ion enjoyed a hamburger supper exander, president; Wilhelmenia Glenn, vice-president; Reba Patter son, secretary; Betty Jo Vander- fiord, treasurer; Betty Lou Pierce, scribe; Carolyn Bennet, music di rector; recreation leader, Ruth Whitmore. The girls met Saturday after noon and sponsored a charm school, demopstrated by Mrs. Lois McGuirt and Mrs. Nabors of New berry. Personal features and col oring were studied and individual Thursday evening at the Commun- facials were given Refreshments ity house. An evening of fun was enjoyed by the group. J. B. Aber crombie is the leader and was as sisted in entertaining by Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey. W. M. S. Has Meeting The W. M. S. of Lydia Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. J. B. Aberprombie Thursday for its .reguar meeting. Mr?. Fred Bodie gave the devo- Wionak with payer afterward. An mtefesting program on “Women Around the World” was given by *ToRtUeve Misery of. 8^66 were served by Patsy Fuller, Bev erly Buzhardt, Mickey O’Shilds, Helen Black and Carolyn Bennett. Mother's Chib Holds Meet The Kindergarten Mother’s club met Tuesday night at the Commun ity center wih the president, Mrs. David Word, presiding. After the devotional the business of he club was discussed. Plans were made to sponsor a play to be given by the Kindergarten children the first week in February. Cub Scouts Meet The Cub Scouts met Monday af ternoon with their leader, George Fleming. At a business meeting forms were given out to be studied and filled in by each scout. For recreation the group enjoyed a game of football. yrrmsiimaH ma son i Save on Groceries in '53 with Big Values Like These Thrift-Priced Pantry Needs Armour’s Star or Libby’s Corned Beef Hash - - - Arm Page ■ 16 Oz. Can Qt. Jar •an Cut Beets - - - 2 No. 303 Can 29r 49c nc Aon Pa^e Jelly Strawberry - 4£ T Yellow Cling—Halves or 12-Oz. Glass 27e df A&P! Mild and Mallow EIGHT O’CLOCK 77< I -LB- BAO «b. »oo $2.25 a Kith A FmJhSodhd RED CIRCLE jo 79' J-lb. Sc* S2.5I Vigorous and Winay BOKAR 8I< 1-U. 34b. Sc* 52 J7 Sliced Peaches - - No 303 •* - Can euliana Large Stuffed Olives - - - . lOMi-Oz " ■ Jar . r -*tiy—Fish Flavor or Regular Dog Food - - - - O No 1 ^ Cans Frey’s In Brown Gravy Sliced Beef - - - - 16-Oz Krey’s In Brown Gravy Chopped Beef - - - 10-Oz. Krc-'s In Brown Gravy Sliced Pork - - - - 16-Oz ■ - Can Ann Page Regular or 19c Elbow Macaroni • - - Seattle?—?'H> Sheets 49c Facial Tissues - - - 2 Delrich—Green and White 19c Lima Beans - - - - 2 Domestic > 57c Sardines ------ Ann Page 22c Tomato Soup - - - - 3 Swift’s Shortening 49c . Jewel - - - 1-Lb. Ctn. 23c 8-0z. Pkg. Pkgs. No. 303 Cans Y« Size 'Can* lOMi-Oz. Can 3-Lb. Ctn. 10c 27c 25c 8 C 29c 65c Come Save on Jane Parker DEVIL'S FOOD SQUARE LAYER Cake 25* SPECIAL PRICE! Topped with chocolate *nd auto* ypffiBf ft— Rlted. vatue- priced; GRAND BUY IN BEANS Ann Page . Sultana VEGETARIAN RED KIDNEYS BOSTON STYLE or RED BEANS ** WITH PORK IM CHIU GRAVY 16-Oz. Can Ann P-g.* Domson Plum 2-Lb. -“■Jar- Packer's Label Orange JUICE - - Krey’s Complete Beef Pie 47c No. 2 Can Jiffffy 9-Oz. Pkg. Pie Crust . 10c Jane Parker—Cracked Wheat or Whole Wheat Bread .. 2 loaves 25c White House 3 Tall Cans Milk ...... 40c A&P Dexo 3-Lb. Can .. 75c Mild Cheese Mary’s Best 14-Oz. Bot. Ketchup 2 for 29c Ann Page Sparkle 3 Pkgs. Puddings , 17c Old South No. 2 Can Grapefruit Sections . 15c AAP White 303 Cans Corn . .V. 2 for 35c Pratt-Low 2V6 Can Spiced Peaches 29c Salad Dressing 45c — - ■ - Black Pepper 39c Peter Pan Peanut Butter 12-Oz. Glass 35c Tenderleaf Tea Bags 20e 16-Ct. Pkg. Swift Pt. Bot. Jewel Oil 29c b ! ‘, 57c Octagon Soap Powder 24c Lge. Pkg. Fruits & Vegetables Octagon Soap 2 Ear”' 15C U. S. No. 1 White I I Libby’s* Peas N °c,r 23^ Juice Libb/s - - - *c° i 29c tjax Cleanser - - - - c »„ |2(* Sweetheart Soap - - 3 Bara 23c Soraxo - - - — - - 8-Oz. OAf| Pkg. ^Vll Lux Flakes - % 12c pk*. 27c Vel - pt: 29c Cocoanut Bars n bc - - pSl 26c Fab - - - - & 26c Gitot fiQn pkg., Uvli Borax 20-Mule Team . . » « ^ i^O*. IQn - Pk*. Green Heads CABBAGE --- Tllinv ITIntMfl o C A T _ _ _ J /% m t - - u. juicy rionqa size 54 s and 64 s GRAPEFRUIT -- - 4... 27c • r irm uoiden Ripe BANANAS - 2 Lb, 25c Juicy Florida ORANGES - ■ ^ 43c Firm Fine Flavor RUTABAGAS - - - - 2 Lb. He Florida TANGERINES - - - - - Lb 10c These Prices Effective Thn Sat , January 17th.