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/ Pape Six -*■1 / Rv# ♦♦ v# v# v# *v ♦> For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. Correspondent and Representative Telephone 176-J. i Mrs. R. B. Fennell and Dick are 1 spending the week in Reidsville, N. C., while Dick is receiving treat ment at Duke hospital. While in Reidsville they are visiting E. B. Fennell and daughter, Mrs. J. A. Lee. Mrs. Clara Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parrish in Laurens. Mrs. Smith has iust returned from a visit wih her sons, Henry and Lawson Smith, in Maid en. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Snelgrove and children were Sunday guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snelgrove, in Saluda. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Dalton and Betty and Bobby, of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. H.Dalton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Casey Abercrombie and son of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Josh Motte and other rela tives here Sunday. Mrs. Bill Nelson and Leland and ^MIss Jean Oakley were business visitors in Greenville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith, Franceen and Laura visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson in Laurens Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bray of Green ville, visited their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Harbin, and Mr. Harbin Sun day. Mrs. Jim Harris has returned to her home in Laurens after spend ing the past two weeks with Mr. 1 and Mrs. Josh Motte. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Grace of Honea Path, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Sr., and Granny Grace. Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming and son, Roy, were week-end guests of their parents, C. T. Flem ing in Honea Path and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Malone in Ware Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Fennell and family of Pelzer, visited the for mer’s brother, R. B. Fennell and Mrs. Fennell Sunday. Miss Claribel Horn and Mrs. Nel lie Hassell of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. David Word Sun day. Mrs. W. S. Meeks of Laurens, is spending the week w’ith her son, B. ll Meeks, and Mrs. Meeks. Mrs. Julia Thrift visited her daughter, Mrs. Bill Poole and chil dren in Greer the past week-end. Mrs. F. A. Bodie and Miss Mary Ellen Bodie were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Parker in Charlotte N. C. Mr. and Mn.. Billy Fennell and son, with Mr. and Mrs. 6nn Da vis and children of Greenville, visited Mrs. Fennell’s and Mrs. Da vis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smuate, Sr., and other relatives in Camden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ford of Ruth, N. C., were recent \isitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie and family spent Sunday with the former’s brother, Broadus Aber crombie and Mrs. Abercroijnbie in Laurens. Mrs. Charles Gaffney and Mrs. Clyde Trammell attended an OES meeting in Whitmire Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell and Joyce were Sunday dinner guests of Mr., and Mrs. Charles Meadors in Clinton. Birthday Dinner Honoring her husband’s birthday, September 20, Mrs. James Kitchens entertained with a birthday dinner. Enjoying his happy occasion with them were the following guests, including Mr. Kitchens’ mother, brother and sister; Mrs. Ida Kitch ens and Jimmy of Startex; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitchens, Holly Springs; Mrs. Martha Shelby and children, Duncan; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coxe and family and Mrs Sam Buice, Spartanburg; Mr. and Parker Noland, Asheville, N. C ; Mrs. Paul Kitchens and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Kitchens and son of Lydia. ♦ Homecoming Sunday The Lydia Pentecostal Holiness church will observe homecoming Sunday, October 4. There will also be singing in the afternoon. All members, former members and friends are invited. Allen To Speak Sunday The Lydia Presbyterian church services have been changed for the coming Sunday from 10 a. m. and 11 a. m. to Sunday school at 2 p. m. and preaching service at 3 p. m. The Rev. C. F. Allen of .Wel- ford, will preach and all members are invited. Rev. Allen is a for mer pastor of the church. Cottage Prayer Meetings Cottage prayer meetings will be held in the following homes pre- j ceding revival services that are to begin Monday evening at the Ly dia Baptist church: Thursday—Mrs. Hugh Ballard, 33 Peachtree street. Thursday — Mrs. Henry Aber crombie, 159 Pine street. Friday— Miss Imogene Jackson, 58 Beech street. Friday — Mrs. C. B. Sharpton, 5 Peachtree street. Saturday—Clyde Trammell, 256 Elm street. Saturday— Miss Maude Harvey, 30 Peachtree street. Don't buy auto insurance blind! Let your own comparison prove the greater value of Allstate’s protection and service. Allstate, the anto insurance company founded by Sears, Roebuck and Co., is nationally famous for its 14 H policy benefits at no extra da iei John Ln Mimnaugh, Agent 10S E. Walnut St. Clinton, 8. C. Phone 8M-J You Vs is Good Hands with Card of Thanks I wish to thank the doctors and nurses of Hays hospital and friends and neighbors for the kindness shown during my recent illness, the bards and flowers from the Sunday school of the Lydia Baptist church, weave room and Mrs. Dal ton. —MISS Birthdays and AnniTtrsaries Mrs. Stella McLendon celebrated a birthday Sept. 30. Also Miss Jes sie Mae Edmonds. Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Sr., celebrated a birthday Sept 26. James Kitchens observed his birthday Sept. 20. Also Mrs. Alice Motte. O. C. Harris observed a birthday Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Abercrom bie will celebrate their 3rd wedding anniversary October 3. v With The Sick Mrs. Katherine Bennett remains ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard. Mrs. Joe Corley has been ill for several days. Mrs. Harriett Hall was admitted to Hays hospital Monday. Birth Announcement INSURANCE COMPANY founded by Ssors, Roebuck and Cu. A wholly-Own*e tubtid o-y of Seart, Roebuck and Co., witr attr" ond liobl dij'irct and separate from the parent comoony. Home Office: Chicaao, HI. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Coleman an nounce the birth of a daughter, Bertha Ann, on Sept 25 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Coleman is the for mer Miss Wilma Coker. Johnny Harbin Has Party Mrs. Ralph Harbin was hostess to twenty-six children Friday morning in the Kindergarten rooms celebrating the third birthday of her son, Johnny. The party table was centered wuth a white birthday cake decor ated with three pink candles. In- continued on page 2) ' THE C! I.NTON CHRONICLE Thur day, October 1, 1953 A'Vi Page Fancy Tomato Soup -4 New Crop Dried Peas Blackeyes Long Crain .i, j Comet Rice — c 35 Mild and Mellow—Save 6c by Buying The 3-Lb. Bag 8 O’clock Coffee - . % 84 COME SEE! COME SAVE! California Bartlett Pears - - 2 Delicious Tokay Grapes - 2 Fine Flavor Yellow Onions - 5 U. S. No. 1 Red Bliss Potatoes 10 Firm Ripe Bananas 2 Apples - 5 Salted Cashew Nuts Lbs. Lbs. Lb. Bag Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. u 6-Oz. Pkg. 25c 25c 22c 39c 25c 57c 25c 17-Ox. • PILLSBURY MIXES WHITE 0AKE .. YELLOW CAKE CHOC. FUDGE SPICE CAKE.. AHGEL FOOD . eiNGEH BRMD pkg. 35c 16- Ox. QCji -. pkg. ®®c 17- Ox. OE* -• Pkg. wOC 17-Ox. 4C* -. pkg. wOC S& 59c - 27c Margaret Holmes—With Snaps Field Peas 16-Oz. Can 17 Palnolive 3 ss 22c Soap p. - 10c Bath Bar Soap 3 Camay Bath Bar 25c Lava Soap Med. Bar 10c Duz 27c s 65c :e. Super Suds Margaret Holmes Cut Squash 16-Ox. Can 17c Giant Pkg. 65c MORE BIG ANNIVERSARY GROCERY VALUES! WHITE BREAD PINTO BEANS CVDIIDANN page w l KUr BLEUDED Have Up To Sc A Loaf Jane Parker Enriched 1 For Economical Meals A Rich Smooth Flavor 16-Oz. Loaf 2-Lb. Pkg. 24-Oz. Bot. 14c 25c 39c Ivory Soap 2 Lge. OClfc Bars dfavll Ivory Flakes - - - - - & 27c Octagon T c - - - - 4 Ban 19C Cashmere Bouquet - 3 B.n 22c Cashmere Bouquet - r 10c DEL M0HTE PEACHES . No c.r3ic CREEK 6IAHT PEAS 17-Ox. IQ r - Can lllc HIBLETS BRAHD CORK 1 l. 35c NABISCO H0HEY GRAHAMS 1-Lb. nn -• Pkg. OoC Jane Parker SPECIAL! Of Ike Week • Del Monte SPICED PEACHES No. Glass 43c Delicious Sugar 16 Ox. Celia WAFERS 29c Sunny field Pure Carton LARD .. 4 lbs. 91c Ocean Spray 363 Cam CRANBERRY SAUCE ... 20c Lax Regular Bars SOAP .. 3 for 19c Golden Tap Unsweetened 46-Ox. Can ORANGE JUICE * # 33c A&P Crashed No. 2 Can PINEAPPLE 25c Ched-O-Bit Loaf CHEESE ... 2-lb. 89c Iona Bartlett No. 2H Can PEARS 35c