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Page Two / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 23, 1953 P. C. Home Baseball Games April 28—Newberry. May 4—Erskine. May 8—Ga. Teachers. May 9—Ga. Teachers. All games called at 8:00 p. m.. Cavalier park. Clinton Cotton Mills. SI BSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” »W#V#V*V* *% •%•«•»#«•••* ♦♦♦• For the Week . . . IVDI4 MILLS NEWS MRS. qLYDE TRAMMELL, norreapondeni and Representative Telephone 176-J. Mrs. Grover Jackson continues children were present, ill at her home. Woman's Club Meets awarding of prizes and the winners were: first place, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Sr.; second place, Mr. Mrs. Clyde Smith; third Revival Services At Baptist Church The Lvdia Woman’s club held its apd Mrs. Clyde smith; tnird Revival services at the Lydia regular meeting Thursday night in place, Mr. and Mrs Curtis Taylor. Baptist church which were post- t h e auditorium of Providence and honorable mention, Mr. and poned the past week will begin school. Miss Mary Johnson, presi-jMrs. B. C. Revis. Sunday, April 26 and run through, dent> presided. Miss Margaret “DIE FOR ALL YOU ARE WORTH ’ Hugh L Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 32 Years Experience PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION FURNISHED FREE Member The National Association of Life Underwriter** EXTRA SPECIAL TOTE TABLE Portable — Folding Extra Strong Perfect for Picnics Sewing, etc No Terms NEVER AGAIN 12.95 HAMILTON’S Rlue Nile Diamonds A , n mee ^ n 8 s will begin at Blakely opened the meeting with a 7 ?° l oc i ock exce P t Sunday night, devotional and read the poem, “A Mr. and Mrs. U. N. Parrish and b e S ln s at 8 o clock. The Lj tt j e yellow Follows Me,’’ Mr. and Mrs. James Fowler of 15 cordially invited to attend Simpsonville. visited Sunday with f 11 s fT v ^ s - P ast <> r . Rev Stan- Mr and Mrs. Guy Parrish and Mr. lp y Hardee - Wl11 do the Preaching, and Mrs. Claude Parrish. TEL Class Meeting Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bennett of Due to changes made in the re- Poole showed a film on the state of theme Laurens, and Misses Marion and \yval services the TEL class of South Carolina. Biggest Peggy Ballard of the State Train- Lydia Baptist church will meet to- Guests were invited to the cov ing School, spent the week-end night at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. ored dish supper served in the with their parents. Mr and Mrs. Fred Bodie, 332 Poplar street, in- lunch room Around eighty were Hugh Ballard. stead of next Tuesday. All are present. Mr. and Mrs. A. T Crawford and asked to note the change of time. Adger and Mr. and Mrs. Major ♦ Crawford and children were Sun- Birthday Dinner dav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Seawnght in Charleston. Sanders entertained with a birth- Zl ZZZ Boys Organization To Meet The R. A.'s of Lydia Baptist church will meet tonight at 7:30 at Friday marked the date for the Clean Up, Paint Up, Fix Up f Clean up- fix-up and paint-up has been a slogan for the Lydia Mr. and Mrs. Man Satterfield day dinner for the latter’s parents, E f ch ye f*j. th . ls and daughters, Miss Barbara Me- and Mrs. R. C. SaMerfield and ’ . morf^attrartivo 6 ^ Lendon and Mi.A Vivian Pearson brother, Robert Satterfield. The J^. ade more , at , tra I ctiV ? spent Sundav witVi Mrs. Satter- three have birthdays in April. A field's mother, Mrl. Florence Ervin, bountiful dinner was served to the in Clearwater. honorees and others enjoying this Don Snelgrove of Saluda, spent occasion who were Mr and Mrs. the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coates of Denmark. Miss Bar- Hubert Snelgrove. Mr. and Mrs. 0ara Satterf:e;d of Clinton, and Earl Holsonback and Mr. and Mrs. Garel Satterfield of Newberry’. Walter Gresham of Joanna, visited the Snelgroves Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gregory and family. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Greg- and Mrs. Eunice Gregory of Attend Meet The 1953 annual meeting is being held with the Oak Ridge, Term., After the business meeting Miss council of Camp Fire Girls. The Clyde Smith, program director, in- opening banquet will be held at troduced James Poole, with the Es- Qak Terrace and the guest speaker so company from Columbia. Mr. j w -j]i be Mrs. Lou B. Paine. The of the meeting will be “The Job In Town.” The group will visit the American Museum of Atomic Eenergy. Representing the Clinton Council of Camp Fire Girls will be Mrs. J. B. Templeton, Clin ton Council; Mrs. lone ‘Wallace, Clinton Leaders Association, and Mrs. A. C. foung, Jr. the church. £Pe'nticiottb Anemia Van it of 'Ae Vtitecf, Don’t be milled by the quacks and charlatans who claim to cure pernicious anemia. The most contemptible person in the world is the one who will sacrifice public health; comfort, and happiness for his own financial gain. A pa tient who has pernicious anemia is deficient in red blood cells. New red blood cells can be developed by a process with which your physician is thoroughly, familiar. The process is constant and does not effect a cure. It does; however, enable the patient to complete a normal spjfti of life. Always consult your physician in times of illness* Then bring his prescriptions to us to be filled. _ Write Your Congressman "NO” on Socialized Medicine , McGee’s Drug Store Phone No. 1 R R R. r> r v P, R. R.;; R a R. R. RRRRRRR ory Ware Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gregory Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Dalton of Newberry’, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Medlock and —*—• children of Kinardls, spent Sunday with Mrs. Alma Harvey. Her son, A2c Jesse Harvey, of Donaldson Air Force Base, Greenville, spent the week-end at home. Miss Bonnie South of Whitmire, spent the w’eek-end with her broth-1 er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Acie Lee Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Garner and daugh ter of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. B H. Hughey Sunday. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mrs. Stanley Hardee is celebrat ing a birthday today. Mrs. R. C. Satterfield celebrated * her birthday April 14, Mr. Satter field had a birthday on April 8, and their son, Robert, will cele brate his April 30. Mrs. Mark Windsor observed a birthday April 18. John Edmonds and daughter, Mrs. John Nelson, celebrated birth- j days yesterday. Carbl Gregory’ was 8 years old April 21. David Earl Bagwell celebrated a birthday April 11. Little Danny South, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jrmmy South, will be two! years old April 24. Miss Carolyn Bennett celebrated | a birthday April 12. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Crocker Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Martin u observe ^ gth wedding an _ of Laurens, were Sunday guests of niv .„ arv Tlloc H a v niversary Tuesday. Mrs. Horace Smith birthday April 29. Jimmy Overstreet will have wil celebrate Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton. Mr and Mrs. Charles Mclnvaille of..Ajken. spent the week-end with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs., — ^ »°* Ver ‘ vai I e ‘ ^ f i Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Shockley Mr and Mrs. Joe Corley and fam- wjH celebrate their 39th wedding ^fyvisited Mr and Mrs. Gordon anr ^ ycrsa A u 29 _ , Corley m Greenwood Sunday. £ birthday t0 Mrs . Nell Mrs J S am u Ha, ^ ton and children Mills, Larry Pace, Mrs. Dorothy attended a birthday dinner given Johnson and Jim Bail on April for Mrs. Daniel Smith at her home 24 in Ninety-Six Sunday. m Little Patsy’ Ward of Conway, is Birthday Parties Enjoyed visiting her brother-in-law’ j Mrs. Ithiel Harvey’ was hostess sister, Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Har- a children’s party Friday morn ing in the Kindergarten rooms. dee. j Mr. and Mrs. Billy Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams of Newberry’, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nabors. « Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and children of Greenwood, visited The party celebrated the sixth birthday of her daughter, Tonita. I After singing the birthday song, Toni opened her gifts and attrac tive favors were passed. Mrs. Harvey, asssited by Mrs. i their parents, Mrs. W. E. Johnson d aude Grady, Mrs. Bill Nelson and. and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parrish ^ rs jj orace Smith, served refresh- during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Lindy McCauley spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Windsor in Marion, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitts and daughters of Ware Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Garren Sunday. Mr. arid Mrs. James Wells and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and \ Mrs. L. B. Collins in Athens, Ga. They also visited in Jefferson, Ga., during the day. J ments of ice cream and cake. Special guests were: Terry El ders, Janice Franklin, Carroll Har ris, Steve Grady and Leland Nel son. • • • Mrs. Floyd Poole entertained a number of children Thursday morning in honor of the birthday of her daughter, Beverly. Nursery singing games were played. The gifts were opened and the group sang “Happy Birth day.” Mrs. Ralph Harbin assisted TRADE MARK America’s Biggest Cola Value! When you buy the big, BIG 12-ounce bottle of Pepsl-Cola, you get TWO FULL GLASSES in every bottle — yet you ALSO get top quality in every drop. Ounce for ounce, no finer cola! So today, tomorrow, ALWAYS — buy America’s BIGGEST cola value: Pepsi-Cola! Whenever you shop, always take home six big, BIG 12-ounce ^bottles of Pepsi-Cola for the family! Twelve full glasses — plenty for all! No Finer at Any Price!* In Big 12-ounce Bottle Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sims and by Mrs A M Shumate, Mrs. Hor- Vicki of Greenwood, were guests> ace g m jt b and Mrs. Osborne, serv- of the formers parents, Mr. and ed refreshments. Twenty - eight ■j: Mrs. Claude Sims Sunday and Mon- 1 ' day. Mrs. Joe Coates of Denmark, is j visiting her sister, Mrs. Buddy i Sanders and Mr. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal and Jim- £ my spent Sunday with Mrs. Neal’s I mother, Mrs. Annie Sherbert, in Enoree. They attended the funeral of Mrs. Virginia Knighton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Harbin and children spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bray, in Greenville ^ Mrs. Mary Mason was the week end guest of her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eb Mason in Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. James Mundy spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Nelson near Laurens. On Sunday Mrs. Mundy and Mrs. Nel son were honored with a birthday dinner. Birth Announcements Nelson Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson an nounce the birth of a son, Michael Junior, April 2. Mrs. Nelson is the former Miss Grace Edmonds. Willard Petty Officer 1c and Mrs. L. A. Willard of Alameda, Calif., an nounce the birth of a son, Leroy Asbury, Jr., on April 19. 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