The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 07, 1953, Image 16
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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For the Week . . .
IVDIA MILLS HEWS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and Representative
Telephone 176-J.
Mrs. C. W. Patterson and son, Al
bert. of Spartanburg, spent the 1
week-end with her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. \ J. D.
Hairston.
Mrs. Homer Dunaway has return-i
ed home after spending three of Philadelphia, Pa., were guests,
weeks in Florida with A%c Homer of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbin a|
Dunaway. ! few days the past week. On Sun-1
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie day both families visited Mr. and;
Mrs. Leroy Pace.
Mrs. Curtis Hendefson of Green
ville, w'as the Sunday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. iJoe Broome and
son of Ninety-Six, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Horton and daughter of
Spartanburg, were; guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Horton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Price and \
daughter of Joanna, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Snelgrove Sunday.
Mrs. Gus Harris of Clinton, spent
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Stevens
f
and family visited the former’s
brother, Houston Abercrombie, and
Mrs. George Stevens in New’berry.
Miss Mary Ellen Bodie and Miss
Mrs. Abercrombie in Laurens Sun- * Amilee Staggs spent the week-end
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal and Jim
my and Mr. and Mrs. Carson Neal
and Dianne attended the wedding
' of their sister, Miss Nancy Neal,
and Clifton Holbrook at Sh'Shdon
Presbyterian church in Columbia
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Padgett and don and children of Greenwood
familv and Mrs. Laura McGaha of | visited Coker Blackwell and other
Duncan, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul I relatives during the week-end.
Kitchens Sunday. j ' ~ .
Mrs. Wilford Harris has returnedl Rov a l pat “? at Hays
to her home after a few days stay., ^
a. the Baptist hospital. Columbia. ^^Itnday niX
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Prince and, "‘f a patient
Brenda Jane of Marietta, Gd. were „ hospital. H |
week-end guests of the formers B!acki Sr has returned
mother. Mrs. Sam Prince. home after a few days'stay in the
Mrs. Edna Nelson and family 01 Greenville General hospital.
Greenwood, visited Mrs. Emmie! ,
Elaine Benett County Winner
At the Laurens county spelling
in Asheville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts and
daughters were week-end visitors
of the later’s parents, Mr. -and Mrs. |
T. J. McKibben, in Lancaster. Mrs.''
McKibben returned home with,
them for a few days,
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow' McLen-
Thomas Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs-.
Marion Hill ^ani
children of Greenwood, w'ere visi-, contest Elaine Bennett, of Thorn
trrs of Mr and Mrs. Neal Ballew well orphanage, was judged win-
on Thursday night and attended ner. Elaine is the granddaughter
services at the Baptist church. ! of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Duckett an£
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Allen of Co- before entering the orphanage she
lumbia. Mrs. Harold Hampton and j lived in the Lydia community.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon were . ~ ^ _
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Chicken Supper To Be Given
Thnft, Sr., during the w’eek-end. ! There will be a
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kelletl and,^ upper , u 4U „ t t ,,
children of Laurens, visited Mr.! ? T ence s , c , ho01 b y the Pentecostal,
and Mrs. B. L. Meeks and family Hom <? Mlssl0 « *g rou P- The menu
during the week-end.
fried chicken
Mrs. Carl Johnson and children
wili consist of fried chicken, cream
ed potatoes, gravy, cole slaw, peas,
of Greenwood, spent the week-end | tu P takes and iced tea
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Serving w.U be from S p. m. to 8
Claud Parrish P- m p,a,es wl11 be Slivered to
Friends of H. W. Richey sympa-1 hom f s or 10 the mill gate to those
Hi,26 with him in the loss of his'f das, f' ng - wl ]>.^ S1 01)
brother, James W. Richey, whose, fp^adtht* and ehildren 50c.
death occurred Wednesday. • Fun-j
oral services were . held Friday in; Gregory
Mr:- 1 and MrsEorl Gregory- an4
Birth Announcement
.Donalds.
Mr. and Mrs. Casey. Abercrombie
nounce the birth of a son. Jerry
and Jimmv of -Greenw-ood. w’ere ,
, , * . r , wir Wavne, May 3, at the Blalock clin-
week-end -guests of Mr. and Mrs. • > Greeorv is the former Miss
J. W. Motte and other relatives. ure go r > 15 ine io r mer Mi s
Mr. and Mrs. John Crowe ,Chratme Jackson, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Sara Jenkins and children of ‘ md Mrs - Theodore Jackson.
Clnton, spent Sunday with Mr. and
and Mrs. Willie Cannon.
Mrs. J. C. Meeks and children
visited Sunday in Laurens with
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Overstreet
Mother’s Day Program
The Pentecostal Holiness church
will have a Mother’s Day program
Sunday evening at the church.
Gifts will be given to the oldest
, , ...... and youngest mother present. The
and family and Mrs, \ irgima Bak- b]i( . is invited
er and son visited Mr and Mrs.,
Car'. Dean in Belton Sunday. J
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bagwell ■
R. Als To Meet
j ,. On Thursday evening (tonight) at
and children spent the week-end, 7;3() the R A > s of the Baptist*
w.th Mr. and Mrs. Willis Cheek church will meet. At this meeting
near Princeton^ , . plans will be made for a ball team.
Mrs. W. R. Roach of Seneca, 15 boys interested in playing are
spending the ^ cok with her par- ^ inv j te( j t 0 p resen t.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gregory.; 1
Mr and Mrs. George Chumley
and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ran
dolph Gentry and Cathy and Mrs.
Clara Smith visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harper Matthew's in Cross Anchor
Sunday.
Presbyterian Women Meet
The Lydia Presbyterian women
of the church met at the home of
Mrs. Harold Blackstock Monday
evening for their regular meeting.
Mrs. J. B. Templeton presided
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner and an j 0 p enec i the meeting with pray-
son of Greenwood, visited Mrs. Al-| er During the business session
ir.a Harvey Sunday. plans w’ere made to have a chicken
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Masters and SU pp er M a y 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bennett of, The hymn, “I Love To Tell The!
Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh story,’’ w'as sung after which Mrs.
Ballard Sunday. Friends of Mrs. j b Neal led an interesting pro-
Bennett are glad to know she is g ram on the misionary birthday,
able to be out after an arm opera- An 0 ff er j n g was taken for the mis-
tion at Greenville General hospital s j onar y p r0 gram. The Bible study
last week. on “j e sus, The Promised Messiah,”
Mrs. M. P. Bradley spent the was taught by Mrs. Horace Smith,
week-end w'ith Mrs. Catherine Wil- At the conclusion of the program
son in Spartanburg. the hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Jim
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts and Bailey, served a salad plate with
children spent Sunday with the Pf .iH HrinkQ
latter’s father, S. T. Bradley, in , ’ ^
Welford. | Methodist Meetings
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sims and 1 Revival services are being held
•"L
Joyce w'ere visitors in Columbia
Sunday.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
McManus during the * week-end
were John Roberts and children,
Mrs. Lonnie Roberts and son, Mrs.
Rebecca Cooper and son, Mrs. Les
ter Gunter of Chester; Mrs. M. C.
Smith, Karon, Paula and Connie
Wilson of Laurens; Mr. and Mrs.
James Smith and children of Spar
tanburg.
H. S. Watson of Columbus, Miss.,
is visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. W.
Mitchell, and Mr. Mitchell.
R. J. Dunaway, A3c, antf Jimmy
Petroleip have returned to Cocoa,
Fla., after a seven-day leave with
the former’s parents, Mr and Mrs.
R. J. Dunaway, Sr. Mrs. Louise
McLendon of Winter Haven, Fla., is
also visiting her parents. ’ '
Pvt. Wilford Harris of Fort Jack-
son, spent the week-end with Mrs.
Harris and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seawright of
Charleston, Mrs. Seawright and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brewington of
Joanna, and Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Crawford of Williamston, visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford and
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish during
the week-end.
Mrs Clee Blackwell of Toccoa,
Ga., spent Monday with Mr. and
at Sandy Springs Methodist church
this week and will be held next
.week at Providence school house.
Jtev. C. B. Word invites the pub
lic to 1 attend the services.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Linda Patterson and Mrs. James
Mundy have,birthdays May 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abercrom
bie will celebrate their wedding
anniversary May 7. '
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams cel
ebrated their wedding anniversary
May. 5.
Miss Ruby Thomas has a birth
day today.
Mrs. Claudine Whitt will have a
birthday May 14.
J. D. Hairston celebrated a birth
day April 30.
Mrs. Ralph Harbin will cele
brate a birthday May 11.
Ruby Gentry wij have a birth
day May 13.
Hugh Ballard will observe his
birthday May 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchens cele-
fcratde a wedding anniversary Ap
ril 19.
Mrs. Horace Smith had a birth
day April 29.
Mrs. W. E. Johnson will observe
her birthday May 11, and Miss
Mary Johnson will observe hers on
May 12.
TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITAL.ITY
OUR RULE FOR COUI^TESY
No. 2
• 0 Con
21c
says Dixie Thrifty
Why not prepare a delectable dinner for Mother
on Her Day! Choose her favorites shown here—you
can’t miss! Sho’ll lovo you for itl ,
Dixie-Home’s Mellow Blend
Silver Cup Coffee : :£,81c
Bake A Cherry Piel Red Sour
Pie Cherries
Big Tender Kernels
Bush's Hominy
Stokely’s Chopped
Turnip Greens
Campbell’s Rich
Tomato Soup
Start Your Tea Glass Set Today! (8-Oz. Pkg. with 2 Glasses 57c)
p" r No. 2 lies
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No. 2
• • Can
15 c
ft ,
C 3
. 2 Cn ‘ 23c
Dixie-Home Tea H 29
A Good Beginning For Any Meal! Libby’s Vitamin-Rich
Tomato Juice
Del Monte Early Garden Green
C
46 Oz.
CAN
a Beans
No. 303
c O u • tai
Stock Your Shelves With This- Special Buy! Hollywood
Tomato Catsup ! 31c
Quality-Tender U. & Choice Grade Beef
[ Frozen Food Values!
Frozen Fresh And Full Of Flavor '
PictSweet ’ ^
BROCCOLI CUTS
2 C 35c
PictSweet Butter
Beans ; .2^35c
PictSweet Peas A t
27c Carrots .2 C 35c
Southland Chopped
Collards .2^35c
27
Southland Brand
Cut Okra. .2^ 35c
A Wise Buyl Sunlight
CHEESE^
FOOD
SIRLOIN
DELM0NIC0
CUB, OR T-BONE
Pound
79
2-LB.
BOX
69
Priced Especially Low For You To Try! Freshly Prepared
Deviled Crabs 2
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Fry To A Crisp Delicious Brown—A real Treat! Fresh
FOR
Black Bass 2
Pounds
39
25
Short Grain Rico
WATER MAIB
35c
Sou. Gold Colored Vi’s
ib 24c
Macaroni
SKINNER’S
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7 p£:' 12c
Cranberry Saute
OCEAN STRAY
"'c.r nc -
Star-Kist
- TUNA
2 cl 67c
Hormel Meat of Many Uses
SFAM
4Sc
Serve Potatoes Every Dayl New Crop Red Bliss
Potatoes 5 19
So Good With New Potatoes! Fancy Tondar
Pde Beans 2
Fancy Sweet Golden Bantam
Lbs.
Juicy California Sunkist
Corn; :4" 25c Lemons ;°"43c
Northern Softer Toilet
TISSNE
3 25c
Cashmere Bouquet
TOILET SOAP
2 £ 23c
For Lovely Complexion
LUX SOAP
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Fragrant Toilot Soap
PALMOLKE
For Your Beauty Bath
PALMOLIVE
3 s£ 23c
2 ^ 23c
Whito Toilot Soap
OCTAGON
For Family Wash
SUPER $||$
4 c< *“ 19c
& 27c
Toilot Soap
LUX SOAP
Pure Mild
SWAN SOAP
2 £ 23c
3 ^ 23c
Cashmero Bouquet
TOILET SOAP
3 & 23c
Granulated Soap
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Pkg. 49C
Fine Bath Soap
SWAN SOAP
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