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t i. f Pace Six THE CLINtON CHRONICLE Thursday, August 13, 1953 A# « % A %#•#%# f^X'# «*#«*# %+%0 «*» «'« «'» ♦'# •*• ♦’• For the Week ... LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. Correspondent and Representative Telephone 17S-J. of Greer, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blackstock were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. ; Ratteree in Atlanta, Ga., during the I week-end. Betty Ai)n Blackstock returned home with them after a i stay with the» Ratterees. Larry Doran and Cecil Davenport | w:2 . are spending the week with Mr. CSKXXMRXKWtitRXitWMWXXWCT and Mrs BilJ Shealy in Greenville. Miss Mary Walker of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Allen White of and Miss Mary Ellen Bodie spent Cokesbury, Mrs. Joe Gates and j the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Linia Watley of near Ware^ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamrick and, Shoals, visited Mrs. Neal Ballew sons spent Sunday with Mrs. Ham- recently. rick's parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. I. j Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cash and McGill, in Winnsboro. Mrs. Vir-; daughter of Rochester, Ga., attend- ginia Wilson and daughter, Har-j e( j services at the Lydia Baptist riett, accompanied them to Winns- j church Sunday and visited friends boro for the day with Mr. and Mrs. j n community. Earl Waldrep. Mrs. James Patterson and Cal- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nodme and ]ie> Mr and Mr$ T 0 wimams> children visited relatives in Wood- ^j-g. Daisy Lewis and Junior and Ctinrlot* • “ .... .. . « ruff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and children have returned home after a week’s vacation stay at Mvrtle Beach. Sonny Grant visited Houston Grant in Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr of Aik en, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dav- Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Kitchens cn P r ort S j n xf y ' c c Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seawright of Charleston, tvere week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford. On Sunday they accompanied Mr. and Wayne, Mrs. James Kitchens and J. H. Sprinkle visited Mrs. Ida Kitchens at a hospital in Spartan- bU Miss SU jMn' Oakley and Misses I Mre. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Mary See and Louise Holman spent I Major Crawford, Mtss Lilly Belle the past week in Gatlinburp. Tenn. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs Perry p- r-..^ Parrish and Bobby Bennett of Jo anna to Lake Taro, Greenville, where- they attended the Thrasher reunion. Mrs. George Mafhis of Green-! farrish and^Bobbj wood, was a Sunday visitor of Mrs. Letha Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Chess King. Miss Mary Frances Jenkins and James Edward Self of Gaffney, spent the past week with Mr. and f Jdrs. Harold Wallace Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Self of Gaffney, were week end guests of the Wallaces. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parrish of Aiken, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parrish. Mrs. J. W. Fuller, Bill Nelson and Homer Fuller visited their brother, James Nelson, at State Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon! Pa r k ' Columbia, Sunday and Cecilia, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Harvey attended the Bagwell re- Poozer J d , u / in S T week-end were union in Simpsonville Sunday. ^l r - ® n( * ^£ s - Luke Clark and Per *; Mrs. Fred Bodie has returned Woodrow Tucker of Woodruff, and j home after a month’s stay with her Darnell of Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. son-in-law and daughter, Lt. and *^ r • an< ^ ^ rs - George Massey of Mrs. J. M. Berry, at Fort Hood En ° ree - , Texas, going especially to welcome Mr. and Mrs. H. \\. Williams ot her new grandson, born July 9. tended a family reunion at the J. H Sprinkle of Mars Hill, N. ho ™ e ° f J- ™ p all in Henderson- ( C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Vlll f> G > Sunday. Kitchens.lV Sunday guests of the ^ r - and ,^j S ‘ ^ lpie J ar u e s Br>-. Kitchens family were Mr. and Mrs. aT ‘ t anc * children, Jim and Judy, | Bill Tate and' daughter and Mrs. ^ ere jufsts of the formers sister, Claude Tate of Spartanburg ? Mrs. Bill Nelson and Mrs. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Williams and l° r several days th f past . week ' A1 visited „in the Blue Ridge and were enroute from Illinois to Cascade mountains Sunday. ,'Tuscon, Arizona. Mrs. W T . S. Meeks of Larens, was Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McManus of the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hor- B L Meeks. , ! 2ce Smith Saturday. Mrs. Gus M^si Thelma Hadden and chtf- Parr j s °f Clinton, is visiting the dren of Duncan, Mrs. Juanfta Cok- Smiths a few days, er and familv of Startex, spent ^ ar '’ ^ as ° n a £jd Mr. and, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. ‘ all ed to Athens Ga., Tuesday due, Johnson. —"" ’ Mrs. James Wells and sons ’were] Mr. and Mrs. Edward \niliams, the death of Mrs. Masons broth- Mr. and Mrs. Billy Martin of New- er- Friends sympathize with her berry visited Mr. and Mrs. G. C. ln ^ er sorrow. ^ Parrish, Jr., Sunday. ' ‘ r - wlt . «... Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley and „ W „ The 5l . • children visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E t ^ rs - u Sam Hfirston is improving; Harper in Greenille Sunday. On o 0 . m f alter several days -ta\ Monday Mrs. Corley and children at Blialock clinic visited relatives in- Greenwood. His Mrs. B. H. Hughey is convalesc- mother, Mrs. Dciisy Corley, return- :ii Z at ker home aft^r an opera- ed home with her for a week's tl0 Jl an d stay at Hays hospital. VJS t Mrs. Bertie Attaway remains ill Miss Becky LybrSYid of Greer, is h er ^ or ] lie - . visiting • her uncle and aunt, Mr. Mrs. Julia Thrift is a patient at and Mrs. B H. Hughey. Ha >’ s hospital. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ..... _. . „ . _ Jesse Duckett Sunday were Mr. L ' 11 e p irl ” as Birthday Parly Duckett’s brothers, Dravton Duck- D Saturday afternoon G. C. ett of Chesnee, and Arthur Duck- Pa rnsh Jr., was hostess to a num- ett, with his son and daugtiter-in- ber , of u bo y s and at a birthday law, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Duck- P art y honoring her daughter, Car- ctt and family of Texarkana, Ark. ° 1 ',\ no c f e Q bra ted her -th birth- They w r ere enroute to Ghar.estoh oa \ Au Snst 9. for a visit P eanut scramble and dropping Mr. and Mrs. William D. Smith clothes pins in the bottle and other games were enjoyed. Eiame Har vey and Peggy Grady were prize winners. After the games the chil- - * dren were serv ®d patry dainties I aiironc r|t*lllO In and co ^ d drinks. Carol received LCIIII vIIw III IVt# III rnan y gifts from her little guests. Theatre WED.-THIR. Society Picnic Tonight The WM Uannual family picnic will be held tonight. All are asked to be at the Lydia Baptist church AUG. 12-1 i to leave for the outing. SALUDAS AMIGOS — Also — DUMBO A Walt Disney, Technicolor Show CARTOON - NEWS FRI.-SAT. AUG. 14-lo FORT WORTH f (Technicolor) Randolph Scott, PhyHis Thaxter CARTOON - NEWS SUNDAY AUG. 16 THE BIG COUNTRY (Technicolor) Gary Cooper. Gene Kelly And a Cast of Other Popular Stars CARTOON MON.-TUES. AUG. 17-18 BEAST FROM 20 M FATHOMS (Startling and Historical) CARTOON Families Enjoy Picnic On Sunday the Mitchell and Fen- nejl families enjoyed a picnic din ner at Greenwood State park. Those atentding were Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Mitchell, Misses Joyce and Margaret Mitchell, Mr .and Mrs. Charles Meadors, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patterson and twin daughters, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fennell, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fennell and Steve and Dick Fen nell Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Durwood Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pierce, was two years old Augst 7. Guy Parrish, Sr, and grand daughter, Carol Parrish, celebrat ed birthdays August 9. Mr. and Mrs. W. I,. t Bailey. will observe their 14th ■wedding' anniversary August 18. J. B. O'Shields will celebrate his; birthday August 19. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell cele brated their 27th wedding anniver sary August 12. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith will celebrate their 12th wedding anni- ! versary August 14. Laura Smith was six yaers old ! August 12. WED.-THIR. AUG. 19-20 THE FIGHTER CARTOON - NEWS Revival Services Planned Revival services at Lydia Mills Pentecostal Holiness church will begin on August 17 and continue through August 30. Miss Greta Campbell will be the guest speaker. There will be spec ial music and sieging. The Rev. Ernest E. Burton, pas tor, invites the public to attend the services which will be held each evening at 7:30. shafts Many Money Savers AP Dial Soap 2 B»“> QCa Bars VVV ^Diol Soap 2 b.“ p 25c Personal Size Ivory Soap 4 Ban 19C Octagon Soap Powder pK: 21C Ajax Cleanser 2 p. 25c Margaret Holme With Snaps PEA SI 7. V * • »S Margaret Holme COT SQUASH- - - 17 Packer's Label PIE APPLES 20-0z. Con Worthmore ORANGE SLICES 24-Oz. Pkg. 29 o Sultana Small STUFFED OLIVES- 17 Treet — Prem MEAT 12-Oz. 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