The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 19, 1953, Image 16
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LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL.
Correspondent and Representative
Telephone 176-J.
occurred March 11 at Winston Sal
em, N. C. Mrs. Wofford died, Febru-
I ary 5.
i Mrs. H. H. Dalton is able to be out
! after illness.
i Buddy Abercrombie is improving
! from an illness.
Mrs. Bertie Attavray is ill at the
I home of her daughtefV*Wrs. W. L.
Motte
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard of
Stanley, N. C., spent the week-end
Surprise Party Enjoyed
A surprise birthday party for Mrs.
with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte an d ‘ Rhodes was given Tuesday
Mrs. Bertie Attaway. j evening at the home of her daughter,
1 Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell and Mrs. Chess King. A number of friends
Ehek visited Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Parr were invited as well as all her chil-
in Spartanburg Sunday. idren.
A beautfiul birthday cake center
ed the dining table. Games were en
joyed during the evening and later
Mh and Mrs. Frank Wofford of j a P late with «> ld drinks was
served.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coker attended
the Church of God Youth conven
tion in Whitmire Sunday.
Greer were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Hollie Campbell. '
Mrs. Rosa J. Morris spent the
■week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
George Blackwell and Mr. Blackwell.
Joy Snelgrove spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holson-
back in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Gallman of
Spartanburg were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Dowdle.
The children and other relatives
present were Mrs. King and Mrs.
Floyd Emory of Lydia Mills and Mr.
and Mrs. Odis Fuller and children,
Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw and fam
ily, Mrs. Perline Rose and Miss Ger
aldine Rose all of Union.
Mrs. Rhodes received many gifts.
To Give Chicken Supper
The Woman’s Society of Chris-
A. A. DeYaughn Cauble, stationed t j an 0 f Lydia Methodist
at Norma, Okla!, is spending a 14-
day leave with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Cauble.
Mrs. Acie Lee Johnson spent Sun-
church w-ill sponsor a chicken sup
per on Friday, March 20 at Provi
dence school. Serving will begin
at 5 o’clock and run until 8 o’clock.
^Whiunire -with her parents, Thc monu wm ^ a$ foBowJ . chidl .
‘ am ‘ rf' p ' T ? u ‘ , [ en, dressing, mashed potatoes, peas,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes and chd- slaw coff ^’ or tea ^ sel ^ ion ’
dren of Columbia visited the latter's > . A j 1* aa /-uu
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharp- ^ . ..
L. on Sunday. ;’ 0c ,. The , wll > 8° the
Cpl. Jesse Harvey o[ the Donald- buildmg fund ot , the church -
ton Air Force Base in Greenville was
home tor the week-end i LiHle f.,,, ^ was honored
Mrs. O H Miller spent the week-; March wilh a , b her aun ,
end in Newberry with her parents,'
Mr. and Mrs. J. H.^ Wallenzine. On b H ljltle friends esent
Sunday Mr. Wallenztne was honored, Refreshments ot ^ at0 chips
w.th a birthday dinner. He was 71| c00ki Eak , er d drink were
- vcarsold served.
Flo was remembered with gifts
from each one present.
Mrs. Clara Smith is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Emory in Enoree.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shealy and Phyl-
is of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Boyce and Barry of Spartan- 1
burg visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dav- |
enport, Sunday.
Woman’s Club To Meet
The Lydia Woman’s Club will
meet tonight at 7:30 at the commun-
, , _ , ity house. All ladies of the commun-
E. U. Wilson of Columbus, Ga., was are
a recent visitor of his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Har
vey.
Study Course
A Study Course for the Woman’s
Mrs. -Alma Harvey and Mrs. Leslie Missionary Society of Lydia Baptist
Austin spent the week-end with the church will be given Tuesday eve-
former s father, M. N. Medlock, in n jng, March 24 at the church. All
Brooklett, Ga. Mr. Medlock returned women of the church are invited to
home with them for a visit. come.
W. E. McGinnis of Piedmont was - —^
- 4-h^-Su.ada.y-guest aLJns-daughter,; R. a.’s To Meet
Mrs. W. 1. Bailey, Jr., and Mr. I The R. aT’s of Lydia Baptfct Chdrch.
. i will meet tonight at 7 o’clock at the
-Mry.-- -Ethe 1 ■ Mrs-.—Molly : ctrurctr ——
Ogletree and daughter and* Miss Wil-i " '
lie Mitchell, all of Union, were vis- MiscelUueous Party
-tors of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hughey Qn Friday evening a miscellaneous
a* ' j \t p * , p, , „ Party was given honoring Mrs. Sam
*Y r ‘ and ^ rs - ph Blackwell, Mr. Hairston at the home of Mrs. Clyde
and Mrs. Nod Vincent and family t Trammell. The receiving rooms were
and Mrs. Lois Blackwell visited rel- decorated with e arly spring flowers
^m 68 ? U ^ ay ' , A number of appropriate games
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Coker and son and contests were enioyed after
^er.t a recent weok-end ^ with- the, which refreshments of sandwiches,
. P a ™ n{9 < M r. and Mrs. M. L. : CU p ca kes and mints with cold drinks
" ‘ \a in A» Crr c^ r AT 1, , - t .' were served by the hostesses, Mrs.
.^ Ieeks . and Mr and Trammell, Mrs. Claude Grady, Mrs.
Mr,. Bill Kellett and family of Lau- Bill McLendon, Mrs. E. C. Burdette
ronsvisited Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Meeks M rs> Dean and Mrs. Ralph Gar-
on Thursday. bi n
Mr and Mrs. Spurgeon Todd and M rs. Hairston received numerous
son of Columoia, spent the week-end gifts which were openecl
with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish. j Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James Estes, Mrs. David Smith, Mrs.
C K. Kuykendal! have been Mr. and Carolyn Burden and daughter of
Mrs. Ca^i Richburg and Lynn of Ninety Six.
Camden, Mrs. Bessie Eskew of Co-'
iumbia and Mrs. J. A. Adair of Hill
side. i
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fennell and
son accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Orin
Davis and children of Greenville, to
Camden for the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Sr., anc^
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Norris of
Greenville, spent the week-end with
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Coker.
Mrs. David Word and Mrs. J. B.
Templeton attended the hooked rug
class at Simpsonville Friday.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Thelma, Dunaway was 16 years
old March 13.
Mrs. H. H. Dalton observed a
birthday March 18, while Mr. Dal
ton will celebrate his March 28.
Yvette King was one year old
March 5. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Chess King.
Mrs. Frank Birchmore will have
a birthday March 22.
Roland R e v i s, celebrated h i s
birthday Monday.
Birthday greetings to Mrs. Hugh
Mr"andM7sT WiirMa^n'of Bond’s !® alla J d and Mrs - Verna Dees on
Cross Reads and Mr. and Mrs. Bar-!
to Mason of Joanna visited Mrs.!. Marvi n Harvey celebrated
Mary Mason during the week. j “ er o ir thday Saturday.
Miss Ruby Thomas was the week-' Charlie Harris will be 11 years
end guest of Mrs, Edna Nelson in i °^ d M arc h 21.
Greenwood. ! Wallace Bagwell will celebrate
Mrs. Keith McGee and daughter,, his b * r thday March 21.
Lynn, of Woodruff were recent guests P(i ^y Pattenson will celebrate
of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. McGee, while her bir thday March 25.
her husband is stationed in Korea
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Holder of Cir-
cleville, Ohio, have returned home
after a week’s visit with the former’s
sister, Mrs. James Ammons and Mr.
Ammons.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Prince and
Brenda Jones of Marietta, Ga., spent
the week-end with Mrs. Ada Prince
end Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coker.
Reception For New Pastor
On last Tuesday evening the W.
M. S. and Brotherhood of the Ly
dia Baptist church entertained with
a reception welcoming the new pas
tor ond his wife, Rev. and Mrs.
Stanley Hardee.
Receiving with Rev. and Mrs.
Hardee were Mrs. E. C. Burdette,
president of the WMU; Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Landy Barlow spent Pace, chairman of the Board of
Sunday in Joanna with the former’s Deacons; Houston "Ellis, Training
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.| Union director, and A. M. Shumate,
Whelchel who honored Lindy with i Sunday school superintendent,
a birthday dinner. His mother and | The color scheme of yellow,
sister, Mrs. Mary Barlow and Mrs. j green and white was carried out in
Elizabeth Summers of Clinton were; the receiving rooms.
present for the occasion.
Among those attending the M.Y.F.
Rally in Laurens Monday night were
the following from Lydia, Misses
Margaret and Joyce Mitchell, Rus
sell Trammell, Benny Hughey, Mar
tin Guinn, Miss Betty Jean Meeks,
Rev. C. B. Word and Miss Myrtis
Livingston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie
visited Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Gregg
near Hooea Path Sunday.
Friends of Mrs W. E. Johnson and
Henry Abercrombie sympathize with
them is the loss of their brother-in-
law, Jamm Wofford, whose death
The table was covered with
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, March 19, 1953
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Every Time It’s QUALITY-TENDER U. S. Choice Beef!!”
“You and I are not meat experts enough to tell the difference between
TWO GRADES of raw beef! But—when THAT MAN smiles over a tender,
flavorful steak or roast—we know it's not just any grade of boefl
“Dixie-Home's meat experts take tho guesswork out of beef buying at
Dixie-Home! This is how it's done: every cut of tender, flavorful QUALITY-
TENDER BEEF must be U. S. GRADE CHOICEI And speaking of ‘pampering’—
you can pamper your budget, too, at those low pricesr
Quality-Tender U. S. Choice Grade T-Bone
Quality-Tender Meat Cutting
Method Means Greater Savings!
Dixie-Home has a special training program for meat personnel
—which teaches a uniform method of cutting that provides you
with better beef valuesl Excess bone and fat, and less tender portions
are removed, so that cut for cut, you get what you pay fori (See
example below.)
Quality-Tender U. S. Grade Choice Beef
SIRLOIN STEAK
SIRLOIN TIP REMOVED
Excess bone, less tender
portions and excess fat
are removed before
weighing and pricing.
lb.
BONE AND FAT REMOVED
Quality-Tender Boneless
Top Round Steak
Only U. S. Choice
Beef. Enjoy the beef
that’s Tender Every lb-
Timel
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Other Meat Values!
, lb 79c
Fish Dept. Values!
Fresh
Black Bass .2“" 25c
Fresh Dressed Spanish
Mackerel. . lb 37c
Dairy Dept. Values!
New York State
Aged Cheese . lb 75c
For Tasty Sandwiches
Swiss Cheese. lb 89c
^Shopping List' Values!
Bama Strawberry
Preserves . 1 ^ 27c
Pancake Mix
Pfllsbury's .’d7c
Stokely’s Finest
Spinach .c^lSc
American Oil
Sardines 2con, 17c
TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY
IS OUR RULE FOR COURTESY
Dixie
11°®
Choice Boneless Beef
Belmonico Steak .
U. S. Choice Beef
Chuck Roast . v u . lb 49c
For Loaf, For Patties
Fresh Ground Beef . lb 45c
Ready Cubed Extra
Lean Boneless Beef . Lb 59c
ftoftrfovs Braisoci ■ ^ • "
Shoulder Veal Chops * 49c
Chef Dap. Values!
A Root Treat! Bar-B-Q
Chicken . . lb 89c
Freshly Prepared Pimiento
Cheese . 1°; 35c
Fresh Egg Values!
Palmetto Farm Fresh SHIPPED
Grade A Large Size
Eggs . . .£"67c
Mtn. View Farm SHIPPED
Grade A Med. Size
Eggs . . .d«63c
Grocery Department Buys!
economical Buy—><
Flour
Economical Buy—Self Rising
Narvsst
Cream
Thrifty Shortening—Armour Star
Pure Lard
Dixie-Home Quality#
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25-Lb.
Bag
3-Lb.
Ctn.
Tea
Calvert’s Alaska
4-Oz. Pkg.
With 1 Glass
28
Pink Salmon
C 8-Oz. Pkg.
With 2 Glasses
1.77
42‘
53
47‘
New Crop Rodr Bliss
POTATOES
5-250
’ Fancy
POLE BEANS
2 ^ 29c
Swoet Spring
ONIONS
2 & 19c
Bright Red
RADISHES
2 1 **- Q a
Bchs. 9V
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