The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 16, 1953, Image 10

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Pape Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 16, i9o3 mons wore Sunday visitors of Mrs. C. A. Smith in Gastonia, N. C. Mrs. Ruth Seawright of Joanna, accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Perry For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. Correspondent and Representative Telephone 176-J. home of Mrs. Clyed Smith on Pop-1 lar street, with Miss Betty Meeks ; having charge of the devotional. This is in preparation for Metho- J Parrish and Misses Lilly Hellenist United Evangelistic Missions Crawford and Betty Lou Parrish to wrhich will be held May 1 through the 10th. Charleston for the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seawright. Mrs. C. W. Patterson and Albert j , ^f*** 8 . „ Patterson of Spartanburg, spent | v ^e Woman s Misionary Society Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis \vere | sister, Mrs. J. D. Hairson and Mr.;' ie ' c * lts J e S u ‘ ar monthly meeting week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hairston. at V 1 ? Calvin Grogan in Old Fort, N. C. j Lewis Bobo of Whitmire, ™ rs ' Burdqtte, who called Mrs. Rachel Moseley, Mrs. Helen spending a few days with'his sis- p*) 6 m eetin £ to order and conducte Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. George ter, Mrs. G. W. Howell, and Mr.'j^ e . business session. During the ; business session plans were made Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and 1 to organize two WMS circles to; son-,- Kieth, - of Greenville, visited , mee t on the second ’Thursday night; M, 1 a„ d Mrs. Jessie A.taway of j M, and Mrs. C.yde Tra m n,e„ ^ TZ\ Saluda, visited Monday night with da>. rhurch Mrs. Bertie Attaway, who remains Mrs. Claudine Whitt spent % Sun- j intP—ctina nrn p r om nn Mexi- ! ill at the home of her daughter.; day with Mrs. John Davis near | co was given ^ ^ veral ladies. \ Mrs. W. L. Motte. , C and Mrs Odis Fuller and] A sol °. “ Have Faith In God.’^was, Mr and Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie hjldren of Union visited Mr and' sun S by Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie,) and children attended a birthday, F1 , Fmorv and other rela-' wi th Mrs. Hugh Ballard dismissing' d nnor In honor of the latterV ,nd 0,her ^ I the meeting with prayer. ^^ndfather, E^ampbell, Sunday [ 1 Shirley ‘ Bodie, Barbara: Ice cream, cake and soft drinks; Simpson and daughters spent Eas- Howell. ter Sunday in the mountains of X rth Carolina. — - ——- Mill, in Mills and Claudette Parrish were 1 were served b y the hostess - . : the YMCA of Mills * ‘ ‘ 1 , among the Clinton high school sen-1 I Mrs J. E. Coker and Mr. ana ; ors to leave for Washington Mon- j Weiner Roast Given is. Stone attended the Oral Rob- day n i p h t They will return home i Th e junior boys, 11 and J2 years ■ ts Healing campaign on Sfinday. g aturdav ' of age, enjoyed a weiner roast’ d Monday nights in Greenville. " Friends of Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Monday evening at the Baptist, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stone and Hardee are sorry to hear they were church. Around 20 boys enjoyed mily and Mrs. Bessie Stone of j rt an automobile accident Monday j Ibis occasion. Houston Ellis, teach- j xurens. visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob- m orning on the way to. visit rela- er, was assisted by A. M. Shumate ; to in entertaining. x. TV - ; Stone Sunday. t:ves in* Conwav. According Jessie Abercrombie is spending news received Mrs. Harde^ was; ten days at home before returning received bruises but that neither j Supper Planned j to the Veteran's hospital in Co Hardee or their small son | The Brotherhood of Lydia Bap-1 lumbia. ■' •* ^-ere injured. tist church will have a steak sup- Mrs. Ella Nodine and Miss Bet- and ^ rs j ame s Smith and per Friday night at the church- All Nodme of Spartanburg, were children of Spartanburg visited men of the church are invited. For Sunday guests of their son and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace further infprmation see Marvin brother. Walter Nodine and Mrs. smith and other relatives here j Harvey or A. M. Shumate. Nodine. am j j n Clinton. * Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hall and sons, Margie Weathers and chil- nf Augusta, Ga„ visited Mr. and dren and Mrs Clarence Crane of Mrs. frank Oo&s Sunday. Laurens, were Sundav dinner Mr. and Mrs. Norman Caldwell ’ guests af Mr and Mrs . Fran k W alk- i.nd children of Brooklyn, N. Y., i er V. B. S. Meeting Planned There will be a meeting of all Vacation Bible school workers Thursday (today) at 6:45 . This includes all who are willing to help have returfned to their home after Friends of Mrs. D. B. Wehunt j j n the Baptist Bible school, spending a few days with Mr. and are sorrv to know sh e is ill at her j Birthdays and Anniversaries Miss Joyce Mitchell celebrated Mrs. Lee Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. home Fr$d Campbell and other relatives. Mrs H omer Dunaway is visiting At the Sunbeam rally held re- A3c Dunaway at McDill Field. Fla [ her" birthday April 3 cently at the First Baptist church,, Mrs. H. G. Huetlig and daughter,! Mrs . T D Doug^ observed a ^aurens, thirteen children of the 0 p Roswell, New Mexico, recently i birthday April 2. ’ vd:a Baptist church attended^ spent a few days with her father, I April 9th birthdays included lit- Irs. Hugh Ballard as counsellor of c B sharpton, and Mrs. Sharpton.! t le Charles Baker, who was one ie group. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Rowe and ; year old; Mrs jthiei Harvey, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Wi liam Trawick son of Belton . Mr. and Mrs. Cal-1 i elores A1 exander and Mrs. Carl f Macon. Ga„ recently visited Mr. vin Mlller and faniily o{ Green-i Dean "d Mr - A * E - Alexander and fam- v ;j llet Mr and Mrs q. R. Hughes i Mrs Roy Snider and little Steve | and children of Columbia, visited Grady will celebrate birthdays' Mrs. R. P. Martin, former y of thpir nar e nts Mr and Mr<- r R 1 CuildJ-: 1 ;n;mn;i. now malting l, tv luiine sharpton during Easter. Mr. and Tonita Harvey celebrated |With her^s,on daughter-in-law, Mrs. W. L. Martin of Laurens, vis-j birthday April 10. her Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Martin. ' Mr ' anil Mi's.' 'CBiifff^iSWs-aTni ,i gd ih.g,-Siwpton.s oa .Sunday. Miss Joyce Sims- visited Mrs. Sims’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and i Cathy Harvey with TclebratE.lh£Li : birthday April 25. Emory-WUUs * | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emory ob-1 Miss Betty Emory and Oscar H th • , wpddine a nni-1 ..lr.-. E. M. Sisk, in Spartanburg Willis were married April 3 at tbe ! Versary April 10 Sunday. 'home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bish-[ Charles Gaffnev will observe a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbin and op> w ith the Rev. Hobert Sellers' .-.j, Mondav i hildren attended the Stone-Harbm oerformine the ceremony. i ii wedding in Williamston Friday. | Pe r!° rm V n , g „ : the . ^1 Leroy Davis had a birthday Ap- Mrs. Willis is the daughter of r j, « They w ere overnight guests of Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Emory, Sr., of Harbin’s parents. Rev. and Mrs. W., Enoree, and a sister of Floyd Em il Harbin. ory 0 f Lydia. — Mr. and ^rs. Arthur Estes and Mr. Willis is the son of Mr. and children of Charlotte, N. C., visit- Mrs. Willie Willis. td Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hairston Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Meeks and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C A. Oswalt in Joanna. Mrs. Hal C. Wiley of Tuscon, Aiizona, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Word, and Rev. Word. Mrs. Hampton Hyatt of Wood ruff. was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Ithiel Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nabors w r ere visitors of Mrs. Lucy Nabors ‘'in Clinton Sunday. , + ♦ Mrs. William Thrift, Sr., William Thrift. Jr., and Miss Jean Sim- They are making their home with the groom’s parents on Peachtree street for the present. Baptist Church News Revival services previously an- I nounced to begin April 19 have , been postponed until April 25 due j to the Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Har-; dee being in an accident Monday morning at Conway ' w'here they were going to visit relatives. Methodist Church Notice There will be cottage prayer] meeting Thursday (tonight) at the Sherry Jackson will celebrate a birthday April 17. C. B. Grogan celebrates his [birthday April 18. Lewis Howell will have a birth-j day April 23. Mrs. Betty Mundy celebrated her birthday Sunday. SHOP HERE For Top Quality , GROCERIES - MEATS - PRODUCE Argo Halves No. 2 , /2 Can PEACHES ...... : % .... 29c Del Monte Crushed — ? ~ No. 2 Can PINEAPPLE .... 27c Red Mitten No. 2 Can PIE CHERRIES. 23c Blue Bird No. 2 , / 2 Can SPICED PEACHES .. 23c Blue Bird 46-Oz. Can ORANGE JUICE 29c Argo No. 303 Can PEAS 2 cans 29c Mayfield No. 303 Can CORN 2 for 29c Jewel In Cartons A No. 2 Cans TOMATOES . 2 for 25c Silver Cow, Pet, Carnation Tall Cans MILK 2 for 29c Small Cans MILK 4 cans 29c Red Skin Alaska Pink Tall Can SALMON 45c Pure LARD 4-lb. <itn. 57c Toilet TISSUE 3 rolls 25c SUGAR 5-lb. bag 49c Hath Size SHORTENING . 3 lbs. 67c • t LUX SOAP ... 2 bars 19c STARLAC skim*Miik pt^ 39c Fresh Produce Daily Irish POTATOES .. 10 lbs. 39c MEATS BACON ENDS .... lb. 25c Economy Cuts PORK CHOPS ... lb. 49c No. 1 SQUASH 12 lbs. 25c Swift’s Premium FRANKS .....'... lb. 55c In Cello Bags CARROTS 10c Tender OiRFFNRFANS lh 17r Wilson’s Corn King BOLOGNA lb. 39c Crisp Round and T-Bone STEAK^. lb. 49c DR. L B. MARION NATUROPATH Res. Phone 939 500 South Broad St. General Electric Ranges No Carrying Charge To Employees of Lydia and Clinton Mills j ^ G. E. Refrigerators and Philco Television Receivers LYDIA MILLS STORE We Deliver — Phone 345 CUNTON MILLS STORE We Deliver — Phone 876 YOUR PRINTING NfEttt CAN BE SUPPLIED BY CHRONICLE PUB. CO. "-"V * . <v rr ’ . x Fishermen! » V Get Your Boat ■\ .• ", Custom Made at ••• ••• V't-Nx. W m 1 \ t ’ > f / : ■# \ i /XT S' ** Here’s CHRYSLER QUALITY for little more than a low-priced car! Woodworking W. Centennial St. Clinton Phone 454 • It’s a fact! . . . you can own this superb Chrysler Windsor for little more than a low priced car with all its extras! * • Chrysler size and comfort . . . quality . . . prestige . ... safety. All here at surprisingly modest cost. • Famous Spitfire engine gives you power and performance that will thrill you every mile! • Full-time Power Steering,.optional, lets you turn easier and safer than ever. With fewer turns of the steering wheel! * • New double-strength Onflow shock absorbers really banish bumps and bounce! • Here is money’s-worth that must be driven to be appreciated. Call on your Chrysler-Plymouth dealer soon! CHRYSLER WINDSOR at NEW LOW PRICES due ,0 “ p, “ n and demand for Chrysler cars PL AXICO MOTORS, ftic. 115 S. Broad St. — Clinton