The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 15, 1953, Image 16

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Page EJfiht THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, October 15. 1953 MSI CUNION SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS ' .VI’S (;:;.M)Y SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Phone 596-J Mrs. Harold Cauble and son, Mrs. joyed after which refreshments . Mary, a mV Tledgepath and-son and, were served. . .* Mr- K.iv Cauble visited Mrs. Er- ^ i!t*t OMlnolds. who is ill, in Ware ^ Meeling Time Changed Shoals Sunday. ‘ Parents of the Sunbeam band Mr. and ’ Mrs. Charles Meadors' of Calvary Baptist church are ask- nnd children and Miss Joyce Mitch- ed to note that the hour of their t il are spending the week with rela- meeting has been changed from t yos and friends ih Mississippi.- Tuesday at 5:15 p. m., to Tuesday - Messrs. Dewey Brazil and L. R. at 3:30 p. m. All children through .Campbeil of North Greenville Jun-j eight years of age ate invited to Jar college, were I home for the the weekly nieetings. week-end. > M:ss Gerrv Trahimell of Rock R. A/s To Meet Hill, spent the week Kvith her pai- Beginning next Wednesday the ents Mr. and Mrs. Rpv Trammell. R. A.'s will meet at the church at .\!r. and Mrs. Earl^ Jackson of 6:00 p. m., Wednesday, the new • New York, visited .Mrs. Joe E. Land counsellor, Joe Spillers, announces, during the weeft-end. ^ All boys from 10 to 16 are invited. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Norton, Mr.! * " and Mrs. Bovd Holtzelaw and son/ Woman's Club. To Meet Sammv, visited Mrs. Fred Rodel- The Woman’s club will meet at sperger in the Newbern- hospital the Community building Tuesday Saturday. evening at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough' . „ . f Woodruff, visited their son. Bud- Chicken Dinner and Supper dy, and Mrs.. Yarbrough Saturday. Pvt. Homer Lawson of Ft. Leon The Ladies Willing Workers band of the Church of God on Eliih- ard Wood, Mo., is spending a ten- beth street are sponsoring a chick Hav furlough with his parents, Mr. en dinner and supper Bnday, Oct. ''and Mrs. L. L. Lawson. After his 16. They will serve dinner from •leave Pvt. Lawson will sail for 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and supper from overseas duty . 4 p. m. to 7 p. m. at the Commun- Robert Reeder of Barstow, Calif., ity building. Mrs. C. W. Barnes is Mrs. Tommy Black of Greenwood, Mrs. J. F. Whitmire and Mitchetl Prather of the Hurricane commun- ity, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Janies DunaWay Wednesday. chairman. Play To Be Presented A program entitled, "Search In i Vain," will be presented Sunday i Mrs Gene\ki Coker, Mrs. Bartlev evening, Oct. 18, at 7:15 at tne of Greenwood. Mrs. W. R. Smith of, Church of God on Elizabeth street. Williamston, and Pvt. Richard Wal-' Local talent will be used and the knzine of Fort Bragg, N. C., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenzine. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon and <h:ldicn of‘Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. C\c;l Walker and family of Lau- i* ns. Mr. and Mrs. Jimie Armstrong •hi children of Aiken, and Mr. and Mr- T<.d Baldwin, of .Enoree, vis aed Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon Sunday. Pat Lowe has returned after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs, Grady Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Few in Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Thornton Meadors, Mr ; and ran Mrs. Robert Cannon and son, Keith,' and Harold Meadors enjoyed the day at Chimney Rock, N. C., Sun- dav. public is cordially invited by the pastor, Rev. C. W. Barnes. Baptist Group Meets Here On Tuesday Calvary Baptist church was host to the Laurens association and the fellowship pro gram was given with Rev. J. H. Darr, moderator, presiding. Morning Session Devotional—Rev. J. W. Spillers. Sunday School Report—Rev. J. E. Rouse. Miscellaneous business. Evangelism—Rev. Grange Coth- Hymn and prayer. Associational Sermon—Rev. W. E. Brant. Adojurnment for lunch. Friends of SFC Willie Cannon Eveening Session will learn with interest that he is i Devotional. -tationed at Fort Bliss, Texas. Report .on Connie Maxwell Chil- Pat Lowe left Tuesday for Fort d re n’s Home. __________ JaWorrmi indUCTiW!—mto the Children's Home Pro'duce' Report army. —W. A. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. John Word visited Christian Education Report— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid in Whit-j j^ ev Johnson, mire Sunday. . „ _ Hymn and prayer. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jones of Bur- Ministers ReVirement Plan—Rev. hngton, Vt, spent Saturday with Wingard Mr and Mrs. H. A. Adams enrou Miscellaneous business, to Florida. The Baptist. Hospital report. ■ Mr and Mrs. Russell Lawson, M . R e po r t on Baptist Brotherhood— and Mrs. Ike Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dr c ^j lier Ernest Smith and sons, Mrs. Leila — ^ — Smith and Mrs. Emma Lawson of. Group Meetings Scheduled Buffalo, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry j community groups have a n- Lawson. Sr., during the week - end - 1 nounced the following days and Hubert Leopard visited his P ar *| hours of meetings: . vTrc t.en»- Group fjo. 1. Trail Seekers :nts, Mr. and Mrs. George Leop-' jrd, near Saluda Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams, Mrs. Tecil Adams and sons visited Mrs. Ursula McCary, who is ill, in Greenwood Sunday. Rank Guardian, Miss Louise Meadors. Assistant Guardian, Mrs. Freeman. Time of meeting, each Monday at i 3:30. e- u A11 ^ ls a 2 es 10 ’ n * 12 > 13 ’ Wh0 Tl1 * &1C * 4 are not members of Camp Fire are Mrs. W. D. Sizemore is able to be _ Y 4 u : p after being ill. , Sorry to report Mrs. John Hedge- ath is ill at her home. invited to join this group. Group No. 2. Wood Gatherer's Guardian, Mrs. J. V. Lowe. As- _. . sistant Guardian, Mrs. J. H. Sparks. Mr^rs^. cTe^wil! Tnne of meeting, each Tuesday at observe their thirty-fourth wedding who {inish ed the "Trail ‘ r ^;Vo FSa ^u °, ctob tr 18 ’, j Mrc Seekers Rank” will be in this GM3c Charles Kmard and Mrs. 3 Targaret Hedgepath ceJebrated No IIL Guardian, Mrs. nrthdav Ocvtober 14. Murray Adams. Time of meeting, Miss taelaine Snelpove and Mrs. each Wednesdav at 4 ;00 p . m. 3t *nny Brewington are celebrating No iy Torch Bearer ’ s birthdays tomorrow. Rank Joe Adams will be six years old October 22. Guardian, Mrs. Marvin Whit mire. Assistant Guardian, Mrs. Tom Norris. Time of meeting, each October 10th is the birthday of celebrated a 3:M P( m. iirthday October 14. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick cele >rated a birthday October 12. Entertained On Birthday On Sunday, October 4, Mrs. Mur- ay Adams and Mf. and Mrs. Bill Girls who have finished the "Fire Malar’s Rank” will be in this group. „ , J Group No. V. Blue Birds. Guardians, Mrs. L. C. Ficklin, Mrs. A, C. Young. Time of meet ing, each Wednesday at 3:00 p. m. iy Adams and Mf. and Mrs. Bin . ■' 7 « q a r p ampbell entertained at the homei. A1 JPf 15 . 0 ' “•« «*«„!; *■ 9 ' * re the latter with a birthday dinner lnvlted t0 >° m this group. i honor of M. W. Adams. Out of own guests for the occasion were Horizon club. Counsellors, Mrs. J. W, Smith, Miss Nellie Osborne. >wn guests tor me occasion were - . , .. _ _ . lr. and Mrs. Lee Bonds of Green-1 T^ e eadb Tupwtoy at •ood and Rev. and Mrs. O. R. r.r.jb.OO p. m. Teen-age girls. ;y of Asheville, N. C. IF YOB DONTT BEAD the chronicle Enjoy Social At Church YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Good Pick In Pork! Rib End QuolHy-Tandor U. S. Choice Beef Pork Roast •• 45‘ Chuck Roast •• 49 For Economical Meals • FRESH GROUND BEEF Healthful Sliced PORK LIVER Makes Tasty Patties—Fresh ,. 39c GROUND VEAL Lb. 29c ib 29c Quality-Tender Shoulder VEAL CHOPS ^ 39c Your Assurance Of Qualityl OSCAR Palmetto Farm Grade A Large Fresh Shipped EGGS Ctn. Doz. 79c Tasty Yellow CHEESE Lb. 49c Sliced, All-Meat BOLOGNA 29c 7-Oz. Pkg. In The Handy Sealed-Fresh Packagel get the BEST tor LESS! Dixie-Home’s Full-Bodied Blend Lb. Can 89 Dixie-Home TEA % 43 Gold Cup Coffee With 2 Glasses Pops-Rite POP CORN 2 10-Oz. Cans 25 Alaska Pink SALMON Snow Kist FLOUR 25-Lb. Bag Taxis# Liquid £ 43c STARCH Dal Manta Zesty Tomato $135 CATSUP r Qt. Bat. 19c 19c PictSweet Broccoli CUTS 2 FROZEN FOOD VALUES! PictSweet Butter r 37c BEANS 2 10-Oz. Pkgs. 41c Libby’s Nutritious BABY FOOD 3 ' Jar. 29C Libby’s Ptavorful ROAST BEEF 55c 12-Oz. Can Libby’s Vienna SAUSAGE 19c 4-Oz. Can Libby’s Tasty Vi’! Can in 37c Libby’s BRAINS 12-Oz. OCee Can v9C Libby’s CORNED REEF •a. 1 48c Fine Shortening RAKE-RITE a-. 73c Vegetable Shortening / SNOWDRIFT 85c Famous Shortening WESSON OIL ^ (3c Produce Department Values! Nature’s Healthful Sweetl California Flame Tokay GRAPES 2 23 Fancy Firm White Heads SN0-BALL CAULIFLOWER let’s Have Pot Roast B Potatoes! U. S. No. 1 29c IRISH POTATOES : 10»35c For Your Daily Vitamin Cl Sweet Juicy FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 4 r 23c Southern Gold Colored Vi’s MARGARINE 2 ^ 45c Complexion Soap DIAL SOAP 2 & 27c !!■ Cdnaena nociiTn 3oap ^ LIFEBUOY ^ 3 & 23c Playmates Sweet Mixed PICKLES ^ 23c Semi-Sweet Dainties 1 HERSHEY’S ^ 22c Poes *N Boats CAT FOOI B-Ox. - Can 98 Stay Freeh With DIAL SOAP Mild Pare LUXflUES LiFEB ROY £ 17c X. 27c 2 £ 25c For Whiter Washes RINSO noiiywwa • rawrwvi LUXS0AP Tailat Sean • LIX SOAP & 27c 3 X 22c 2 £ 21c -r MJ