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r THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, August 27, 1&53 ^
For the Week ...
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL.
Correspondent and Representative
Telephone 176-J.
of Whitmire, were visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Ballard during the
; week-end. v Miss Carolyn Bennett
! returned home with them for a
| visit.
Friends are sorry to hear of the
death of Mrs. Bessie Brown’s broth-
jer, Wade Long, which occurred the
!past week in Woodruff. Mrs.
: Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bo Brown
ar)f j an( j fy[ rs Furman Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Y. Foster and attended the funeral which was
Mrs. Horace LeMaster of Union, held in Woodruff,
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fennell and,
Mrs. J. G. Gallman. j Steve were week-end guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bray of Mrs J 0 /; n Davis in Greenville.
Greenville,z 1 were Sunday guests of o ° u ^
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbin. Eliza- and A2c Harold Snider Smoky Em-
beth Harbin returned home with ^ and Mrs. Nell Mills visited the
her grandparents for a week's visit. t C! /P er ® grandmother, Mrs. Joe
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and Gl i bb - V - in Ware^ Shoals and his par-
daughters. Franceen and Laura, ^ Mr c and -Mrs. J. J. Snider, in
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. BeHon Sunday. Airman Snider of
and Mrs. D D. McManus in'Ches- Mci11 A ‘ r ^ce Base, Tampa, Fla
ter , is spending a 20-day leave with
his parents.
Mrs. Billy Abercrombie, 1 Mr. and Mrs. David Word and
P at!e ^ tes, J f rS- Jac ^ ^o Unt a ” d| Sue have returned from a week’s
Mr ^ E« ie P^oryn^^ldren vis,, vacation at Myrtle Beach
ited John Ballard in Woodruff Mic
Sunday.
Mrs. Letha Rhodes and
Chess King and daughter, Yvette,
spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Odis Fuller in Union.
Miss Pat Davenport is spending
the week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mrs.' Shealy in Greenville.
W. M. S. To Meet
The general meeting of the Ly-
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette and dia Baptist Woman's Missionary
Herman, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Society will be held tonight at the
Campbell were visitors in Green- church at 7:30. All members are
ville Monday.
Mrs. Homer Dunaway received
word Monday that Cpl. Dunaway
has arrived in England.
M iss Bobby Jean Turner has re
turned to her home in Columbia
after spending the past week with
Miss Betty Davis.
Mrs. Jonah Brown, Mrs. Sue
invited to be present as important
business will be discussed.
Homecoming September 6
The annual homecoming of the
Lydia Baptist church will be held
at the church on Sept. 6. Dinner
will be served at noon in the recre
ation room of the church. Mem-
Fuller and small son of Honea Path | bers, former membres and friends
^nd Mr. anfL^lrs. Jimmy Stone and are invited and asked to bring bas-
ghildren of Greenwood, visited Mr.! kest of lunch,
find Mrs .Ike Jones during the ♦ m—-
week-end. Enjoy Picnic Dinner
Mr. and • Mrs. H. H. Dalton ac- Qn Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
companied Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Dal- Whitmire, Roger and Miss Barbara
te n of Newberry, to Henderson-j together with Mr. and i
v;’le, X. C.. Sunday where they | Mrs. Bill McLendon and family and'
v: ,:ed the former’s aunt, Mrs. • Mrs. Harvey Malpass and children
Lyde Dill. 0 f Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis and white, Sr., and familv of Laurens,
sons spent tne week-end with Mr.! Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tavlor and
and Mrs. Copeland Brewmgton in Miss' Pat Taylor of Greenwood,
Joanna. hpld a get-together and enjoyed a
S-Sgt. Capers Boiter, who has | picnic dinner at Greenwood State
been stationed in Florida, has been p ar k recently.
visiting his father, A. B. Boiter,; ♦
and Mrs. Boiter before sailing for To Celebrate Anniversary
Germany. The Lydia Presbyterian church
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Collins and! will observe the first anniversary
Joan spent Sunday in Greenville of worship in the new church on
with Mr. and Mrs. Miller Collins Sunday, Sept. 13. There will be
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCall.
Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Hardee,
services at the church in the morn
ing after which all are invited to go
Jr., and Roger spent a few days j to Camp Fellowship on LaKe
the first of the week at Ridegcrest,: Greenwood for a picnic dinner.
N. C. _ . | All members and. friends are in-
Mr^ and Mrs. Slim Sorrels -ofTvited and asked to bring baskets
Gan-. IricT, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. of lunch.
Bagwell of Laurens, visited Mr. ♦
and Mrs. Neil Ballew Sunday. Birth Announcements
Mrs. Clara Smith was the week- Barlowe
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Barlowe an-
Emory in Enoree. nounce the birth of a daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pace and ‘ Deborah Lynn, on August 19 at
children spent Sunday in Joanna Hays hospital. Mrs. Barlowe was
with Mrs. Jane Edmonds, mother before marriage Miss Shirley Reed,
of Mrs. Pace. j • Phipps
Mrs. Hallie Campbell and L. R.,, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Phipps an-
of Clinton, were Sunday dinner nounce the birth of a daughter, Te-
guests of their daughter and sister, resa Ann, on August 21 at the Bla-
Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie, and Mr. lock clinic. Mrs. Phipps is the
Abercrombie. j former Miss Betty Shetley.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and Phipps
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of LaU- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Phipps an
iens, spent Sunday with Mr. and nounce the birth of a son, Ronald ;
Mrs. Matt Davis. Gene, on August 22 at Hays hos-
Mrs. Troy Powell and children pital. The mother is 1 the former
of Laurens, are visiting her par- Miss Nettie Lou Jackson, daughter
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jack- of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Revels of With The Sick
Bath, were Sunday visitors of Mr. Sorry to report Clyde Revis was
and Mrs. B F. Yanderford. injured in a fall Sunday night and
Mrs. Martin Huth of Moses Lake, is a patient at the Blalock clinic.
Wash... is. visiting her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Harold Blackstock is ill at
JttktrThrift.— — i her home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner and It’s good to see Mrs. J. B.
children of Greenwood, spent Sun- O’Shields out after several days
day with the latter’s mother, Mrs. illness.
Alma Harvey. Wade Pennington is a patient at
Mrs. Fula Carpenter of Lincoln- Hays hospital where he underwent
ton. N. C., was the week-end guest surgery the past week.
fo her nephew and niece, Mr. and ♦
Mrs. Lindy Barlowe'. Weiner Roast Enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Solesbee of! The Intermediate boys of Lydia
Jefferson, Ga , spent the week- Baptist church with their dates en-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Edw’ard | joyed a weiner roast and swimming
Venable. at Curry’s Lake Monday evening.
Miss Ruth Trammell is spending Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman and
the week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey accom-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn in Green- panied the group.
ville.
Misses
Ruby and Ellen Cordon
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Bill Davis will celebrate his 15th
birthday August 29.
Russell Trammell will celebrate
his 16th birthday August 31.
Cathy Campbell, daughter of Mr.
j and Mrs. Fred Campbell, will be 5
years old August 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Barlowe cele-
,brated their 4th wedding anniver
sary August 21.
Sherman Massey observed a
birthday August 9
Smothering
Indigestion
Relieved
Mrs. Efifie Bailey, Inman, S. C.,
writes: ‘‘I began taking Scalfs In- 1 ^ r - and ^ rs - J- Abercrombie
dian River Medicine because I had wiU . celebrate their 14th wedding
heard so much talk about it and peo- anniversary Sept. 2.
pie recommended it so highly. I had Elizabeth Abercrombie will
suffered for thirty h® ^ years old Sept. 4.
years froip^pells of|. Abercrombie, stationed
smothering indiges- !l . n Te ? a ft s ’ observed his birthday
tion, resulting in a A « USt
Mrs. Bailey
weak, nervous run-
d o w n feeling. I
tried treatment af
ter treatment, but
Scalfs Indian River
Medicine was the
only medicine that
brought the blessed
relief I craved. I’m happy to recom
mend Scalfs India® River Medicine
to others for I have great confidence
in this fine herb stomach tonic.”
If you suffer like Mrs. Bailey did,
by all means start on Scalfs. Indian
River Medicine today. On sale at all
drug stores.
Mrs. Effie Poison will observe a
birthday tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey cele
brated a wedding, anniversary Au
gust 20.
Linda Fay White, was 6 years old
August 24.
Little Donnie Kitchens was four
years old August 25.
Larry Crocker was 6 years old
August 8, and Gloria Dianne Crock
er was 4 years old August 17.
Say—
“I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE”
Thank Ton
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Golden Corn 3
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Dixie-Home Quality
ORANGE JUICE
2 £ 3k
35
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65c
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Veal Round Steak . «, , .u. 79c
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Fat Hens . , ib 49c Ground Veal lb 29c
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Fresh Large Fresh Dressed
Mullet . , lb 27c Pan Trout^lc
Short Grain Rice
WATER MAID
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Short Cut Elbow, Macaroni
SKINNER’S
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Jumbo Size California
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Fresh Green Crowder . Large Juicy Sunkist
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Red Label Coffee
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CAMAY
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LAVA
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DLUE CHEER
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