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/ y I Pape Two i . THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 12, 1953 For the Week . . , l f DIA MILLS NEWS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. Correspondent and Representative Telephone 176-J. illness. Little Jackie Wells, son of and his mother, Mrs. Stella McLen don. Miss Betty Jean Meeks visited and Mrs. James Wells, is ill. her grandmother, Mrs. W. S. Meeks, Mrs. Mary Mason is ill at Sunday in Laurens. home. Mr. her Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford visit- Elizabeth Blackwell is ill. T r Friends of Mrs. Effie Willis' are Mr. and Mrs. Sani Seawright of Charleston, were week-end guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A T Crawford. Mrs. Seawright. the former Miss Mary Crawford, recently joined Mr. Seawright in Charleston where they, will make iheir home Mr and Mrs. Sam Snelgrove of Batesburg. visitM their son and' daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Snelgrove, Sunday. Mrs. Lawrence Ogletree and Miss Ethel Huey of Union, visited Mr and Mrs B. H. Huey Sunday Mrs. Fred Bodie and Miss Mary Ellen Bodie, accompanied by Mrs. M ms Berry of Fork Shoals, will :eave Friday ffor Louisville, Ky., .0 visit their son and daughter, Mr. ard Mrs Jimmy Berry. , j Mr. and Mj-s Henr> r Abercrom- e, Leon Aijorcrombie and Jesse C rvey attended the funeral of the '.mer's sistr, Mrs. Minnie Wof- iqrd, in Walkerton, N. C., Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Horton of Spartanburg, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Tom Horton. Mrs. B H. Huey spent the week- j end with her sister, Mrs. E. W. Ly-; brand, in Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allen of Jo anna, spent Sunday with Mrs. Al ima Harvey and family. Mrs. M P. Bradley has returned | f .ome after spending several days | c/ith relatives in Knoxville, Term.! Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Puckett of Whitmire, visited M»\ and Mrs. H. H. Dalton Sunday. Mrs. Jim Mitchell and daughter, j ind Miss Ethel Huey of Union were, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chess King Mr and Mrs J. A. Jackson and family of Newberry, visited Mrs. Hosa Morris and Mrs. Laura Darby Sunday. Mrs. O H. Miller spent the week- "d in Newberry with her parents, ir. and Mrs. J. H. Wallenzine. Boiler Tender 3c Paul McLendon, ■ f Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end •ith Mfs. McLendon and children ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thrasher in glad to know she is able to be out Anderson during the week-end. i after several weeks of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney m ^ v c u and son. Mack, were visitors inj tt , M !; ® aile y To , Greenville and attended the Ice Herb Bailey a ministerial stu- Yogues on Saturday. ; dent at Presbyterian college who. j at has recently returned from Korea, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Stanley and wlU k a , th( , L dia Presb , e . family and Mr. and Mrs. Claude rian church Sunday evening at uere \'.eek-end guests of -It. and ^ 30 on the condition now existing Mrs. De;tz. j n Korea. The public is invited to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbin and ^ ear Bailey. children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. * i Bray in Greenville Sunday. Accepts Call • Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shumate and Fred Bodie, chanrman of fhe pul- Harvey attended a birthday dinner pit committee, has announced that m honor of Mr. Shumate at the the Rev. Stanley Hardee, pastor of home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mt. Pleasont Baptist chrucht, has A. M. Shumate. Sr., in Camden accepted the call extended by the Sunday. Lydia Baptist church to become its Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield pastor. Rev. Hardee will come to and family were recent visitors in the Lydia church probably the 2nd Columbia. - Sunday in March. Mrs. M. F. Spoon, Durant Spoon ♦ and Miss Shirley Walker of Mt. W. M. S. To Meet Vernon, Ga,. were recent guests of| The Woman’s Missionary Society the former’s son-in-law and daugh- <jf Lydia Baptist church will meet ter. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McLendoh, Thursday evening (tonight) at 7:30 and family. at the home of Mrs. Hugh Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell, 29 Palmetto street. All women ofj Russell and Ken Trammell and the church are invited. Herman Burdette visited Mr. and . ~ ~ . Mrs. Rovce Smith in W r are Shoals Revival Services To Be "eld Sunday * Revival services will begin Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and day evening Feb. 18, at the Lydia daughter and Mrs. D. D. McManus Pentecostal Holiness church. The attended the Arthur Smith pro- ^ ev - H. B. Nichols of Whitmire, gram held at the Greer Mill gym- will do the preaching. Rev. Roscoe nasium Saturday evening. Ar-|H. Patrick, pastor of the church, DOLLAR Horace thur Smith is a cousin of Smith. Friends of Mrs. Henry Abercrom bie and Mrs. W. E. Johnson sym pathize with them in the loss of their sister, Ms. Minnie Wofford, last week in Newport News, Va invites the public to these services. YWA's Hold Meet The Young Women’s Auxiliary ofj Lydia Baptist church held its first; meeting of February at the home of the leader, Mrs. Ralph Harbin on Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thomas of Monday evening. | The meeting was opened with; prayer by Mrs. Harbin. During the Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mc Lendon and Mrs. Katie McDaniel of near Renno, Mrs. Walker Sat- business meetir^g plans were made terfield and Judv ‘of Clinton, visit-1 for having a Valentine party. Miss ed the I. C. McLendon family Sun- Peggy Satterfield was in charge of day. ; the program, with several members Mr. and Mrs. K, L. Piercy and assisting. ^ son of Greenwood, were recent After the meeting refreshments visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Me- were served by the two hostesss, Elhannon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport, ac companied by Mrs. Roy Trammell Mrsss Barbara Sharpton and Bar bara Whitmire. v The YWA’s have just recently re Good Floors Need Good Treatment nc.v home owners are- prouder >f their hard wood floors -ban anything else in the house. However, after a few weeks of : racking in the usual new subdi vision mud and the extra traffic of getting settled, the floors are sometimes a sorry sight. But the housewife with know how can keep that beautiful brand new look for her prized hardwood. Occasional waxing and daily dust- ng are her secrets. The wax should have a hard. iry surface that is easy to keep clean; the-ftlm of wax protects the finish and keeps the dirt on the surface where it can be wiped off easily. If floors are cleaned regu larly and well waxed, dirt and dust van be removed by going over them with an untreated dust mop or soft cloth. This takes just a few minutes and prevents dirt from being ground into the wax. WTien floors need cleaning it is important to avoid soap and water scrubbing. Water will in jure b^th the finish and the wood and sometimes even cause the floors to buckle. If water is’spill ed on the floor it should be wiped up imediately. When allowed to remain on a finished floor, it leaves an unsightly^white spot which is almost impossible to remove with out refinishing. of Clinton, were visitors in Green- organized and the president urges vilie Sunday. Mrs. Trammell re- girls 16 years old and over to mained for a few days with her sis- Join the organization. The next 1 ter. Mrs. Boyd Norris. meeting is Feb. 16 at Mrs. Harbin's. Mr. and Mrs. Casey Abercombie and son of Greenwood, were visi- Brotherhood To Meet ‘tOr^ of-'-’Mi*.’ and*—Josh Mottc , grothorhood of -Lydia.-Baptist * during the week-end. church will meet at the church Fri-j Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell visit- day evening at 7 o’clock. All men ed their daughter. Mrs. H. E. Parr, & f*the church are invited. and Mr. Parr in Spartanburg Sun day. S-Sgt. Dick McLendon is spend ing a 20-day leave with his mother, Ladies Night Held On Saturday evening Club 33 . was host to the ladies. The group ! Mrs. Stella McLendon. Sgt. Me-1 motored to Blazer’s where a fish Lendon has been recruiting officer and chicken supper was enjoyed, in Columbia. He will report to There were 58 guests present for Camp LeJeune, N. C. at the end of this meeting. his leave for re-assignment. I Club 33, with Gene Knox as Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coker and president, was recently organized Marvin of Greer, are spending the by the men in the Lydia Mills shop week with the former’s parents, but thew have extended member- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coker. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Streetman of Athens, Ga., were week-end guests of the latter’s mother and sister, Mrc. Mary Mason, and Mrs. James Wells and Mr. Wells- Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Tucker of Fort ship to other men of the mill who wish to join. ; Valniine Party The Cub Scouts’ regular meeting was held Monday afternoon with George Fleming, Cub scoutmaster, Bragg. N. C., spent Monday with and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield, Den Mr. and Mrs. W r . L. Motte. ( mother, in charge. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coker were This meeting was a Valentine visitors in Clahoun Falls Sunday.' party with each scout giving and! They attended the Sunday services : receiving Valetines. Gajnes were! directed by Mr. Fleming, after’ which soft drinks and cookies were served the group. Mrs. Fleming assisted Mrs. Satterfield in serving, i ■ MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE - • ^ Thursday February 12 SOUTH SIDE 1-1000 Don DeFore, Andrea King TWO COMEDIES —CARTOON Frida>-Saturday Feb. 13-14 WILDFIRE (Cfnecoior) With Bob Steele Also—“NIAGARA FALLS” CARTOON Sundav-Monday Feb. 15-16 JUST FOR YOU (Technicolor) Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman CARTOON Tues.-Wed. Feb. 17-18 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE Gary Cooper, Phyllis Th&xter TWO CARTOONS at the Church of God. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mrs. Ruth Ammons celebrated a birthday January 31. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phipps ob served their 20th w’edding anniyer- i sary February U- Mrs. Curtis Taylor will celebrate her birthday February 19. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford second rank. The girls enjoyed .a celebrated their 29th wedding anni- picinic supper and cooked breakfast I versary January 25. ! the next morning. A ceremonial Mrs. James Cauble will celebrate; marking the first birthday of the Have Spend-the-Night Party The Aowakiya group of Camp Fire girls held a spend-the-night party Friday at the Community, center, the first requirment on the her birthday Saturday. February 18th birthdays include Mrs. James Sanders, Charles Cok er and Furman Hughes. Willis Dietz will celebrate his birthday February 17. Billy Harris had a birthday Fri day. Little Buddy Wilkes will be four years old February 16. Mrs. Bo Brown and J. A. Jack- son have birthdays February 13. Dianne Blackwell will be eight years old Sunday. Lonnie Ray Thomason was two years old February 10. John H. Oow, father of * Mrs. siding. In the business session Wilie Cannon, will celebrate his Mrs. Evelyn Roberts was elected group was held at dawn. The im pressive ceremony by candle light v/as by each girl using the Camp Fire Law as the background. The girls were: Patsy Fuller, Joyce Todd, Delores Alexander, Barbara Roberts, Helen Black, Ruth Tram mell, Ruth Whitmire, Catherine Whitmore, and Betty Jo Vander- ford. District Leaders Meet The Lewa District Leaders as sociation held its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon with the j chairman, Mrs. lone Wallace, pre birthday February 16. With The Sick Friends of Mrs. L. E. Culbertson secretary. Calvin Cooper, finance, representative of the council, dis-i cussed the finance program with the group. Plans were submitted! are glad to know she has returned for the arts and crafts program to to her home after being a patient in the Greenwood hospital. Josh Motte is ill at his home. Friends wish for him a speedy re covery. •• Little Gary Proffitt, son of Cpl. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt, is ill. Mrs. I. C. McLendon is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Austin are able to be out after being ill for the past week. Alvin Satterfield has returned to school after an illness. Johnny Lanford is ill. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton are sorry to learn of their be brought up before the council at their next meeting. The lead ers are: Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Sara Templeton, Mrs. Lois Webb, Mrs Trannie Boozer, Mrs. Martha Bail ey, Mrs. Evelyn Roberts and Miss Mary Johnson. Hobby Club Groups The Hobby club has divided its members into two groups, the crafts group on Monday night and the needlework group on Wednes day morning and evening. Several new members were present this week. Everyone who is interested is invited to join either class. Thursday - Friday - Saturday Ladies' Cotton BLOUSES 1.00 Sizes 32 to 40 Ladies' Cotton SUPS LOO Sanforized — Sizes 32 to 44 All Ladies' Winter Felt HATS LOO Ladies' Outing GOWNS 1.00 Ladies' Rayon Panties 4pr. 1.00 Ladies' Nylon HOSE 1.00 By Larkwood — New Shades Ladies' BAGS One Lot Ladies' SHOES ri Ladies' Rayon SLIPS 1.00 1.00 1.00 White — Tearose — Regular $3.00 — Sizes 32 to 40 Ladies' Cotton Seersucker GOWNS LOO Pastels One Group Ladies' toppers 3.00 Pastels Murray CLINTON, s. c. MART COPELAND, Mgr.