The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 19, 1953, Image 11
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Thursday, November 19, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Page Three
For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. CBYDE TRAMMELL.
Corrcxipomfent and Representative
Telephone 176-J.
Hogan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bagwell
children and Mrs. Nora Lowe of
Greenwood, visited the latter’s
brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. and 1 an( j Mrs. John Bagwell visited Sun
Mrs. Claude Sims, on Sunday. 1 day with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wil-
! Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie lard in Cross Hill.
1 and family visited Mr. Abercrom-! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Sr., had
; bie’s sister, Mrs. Bill Armstrong | 35 their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
■ and Mr. Armstrong in Gray Court Tommy Black and children of
Sunday. 'Greenwood, and Mrs. Etta Hope
j Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kelly and and family of Greenville.
Mrs. Rachel Moseley visited her j son, Jerry, of Anderson, and Mr. 1 Mrs. Elsie Lambert of Clinton,
sister, Mrs. L. H. Francis, at the! and Mrs. Ed Brown and daughter visited her sister, Mrs. Susie Banks,
Laurens county hospital Monday. 1 °f near Clinton, were guests of Mr. Sunday.
Mrs. Calvin Miller and children andMrs , Ike Jones d y rin ^ the ! Mr. and Mrs. Odis Fuller and
of Gerenville, and Mr. and Mrs. weeK-e™*- children of Union, were visitors of
Mrs. Annie Lawson, Mrs. Jessie Mrs. Lehta Rhodes Saturday.
Baptkt Church To Remember herdirthday November 7. ! past week.
Children’s Home -) IcElhannon will celebrate Mrs. Sam Hhirston is ill a*, her
Monday and Tuesday, November^ birthday November 22. home.
23 and 24, have been set aside for Buddy McElhannon will celebrate We are glad to report that Th >mas
the annual Thanksgiving contribu- his birthday November 27. j Neal is out after an illness of two
tion to Connie Maxwell Children's Gail Campbell will be 10 yeark old wees.
Home in Greenwood by the Lydia November 21. J We regret to report that Mrs. W L.
Baptist church congregation. Ev- i Mr. an : Mrs: J, C. Meeks will Cato is a pa’ient at Blalock clinic,
eryone is asked to bring canned ; ce ! e b rat e ‘heir 17th wedding anni- Mrs Frank Walker is recuporat-
goods or other produce along with| ver9ar y November 21. ing at her home after undergoing
any cash gifts to the church no; Miss Kathleen Dees will cele- surgery at the Laurens dounty h-os-
later than 2 p. m. November 24. brate her birthday November 21. pital November 8th.
B. F. Harvey and Mrs. Clyde Charlie Hairston celebrated his Mrs. J. A. Black, Jr., and Danny
Trammell are in charge of the con- ygfb birhtday November 18. Black are able to be out after 1 few
tributions for the church. i Thomas Neal will be 9 years old days' illness.
T ^ j November 26. ! '
Pentecostal Services Continue Mrs. Maggie Grant, who resides Scout Meetings
Revival services at the Lydia w jth her son, Clyde Smith, cele- Cub Scouts with George Fleming,
Gregg Rowe and son of Belton,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mae Owens, Mrs. Edna Johnson
Sharoton diirintr tlic wcdc-cnd &nd ^4rs. Daisy Lewis visited witn Turkey Supper F*riday - - T i* , . „
N^Millerand children remained I Mre. Sara Shelnut and children in. The women of the Lvdia ? Presbv . Pentecostal Holiness church will brated her 85th b i rt hday Nov. 17.1 scoutmaster meet eoch Monday at
iurs. miner ana ennaren remameu <inndav * ine women oi xne i^yoia rresos con t,nue through this week, with \t rJ Ri'lie Abercrombie will ob- 5 oclock at the Lydia Community
for a few days with her parents. > Laurens Sunday. , tenan church will sponsor a tur- Miss Nita H ollev doinc the nreach- niyie noercromoie win oo ....
Miss Hilda Holmes of Clinton,! Mrs. Nora King of Whitmire, key supper with all the trimmings in p There is soecial music each 1SC c’ 6 ? 24 '—
spent Sunday with Miss Patsy spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. i a t Providence school Friday begin-! pvpn : n „ hepinnimr at 7 80 n m ^ Todfl celebrate d his <0th
FullCT - STff S 0Well H « d '£h» H SS& 1 •’ 5:00 P ' ■& Everyo I! ‘f r Rev E g rne7?Surto„ is paslor of the Ra^awav -elebra.ed
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bells of Cal- Robert, Mr. and Msr. John Motte V ited to come. Plates are $1.25 for h d invites tbe Dub lic to Dann > Ray Dunaway celebrated
houn Falls, were visitors of Mr. and attended the funeral of their broth-! adults and 75c for children with the ;^ p ^f rp , inVlteS ,he pUbl C his first birthday November 8.
Mrs. Claude Johnson Sunday. 1 er-in-law, Arthur Grant, in Seneca proceeds going for the church; ' * T. JT w
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell and; Thursday. building fund. | Birthdays and Wedding r A? u k n
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fennell and | Mrs. J. C. Meeks and children! ♦ j Anniversaries Mrs. E\ie Shock.e> has been ill
Steve visited the former’s daughter,ispent Sunday in Cross. Anchor with! Spaaal Thanksgiving Services the past week.
Mrs. H. E. Parr, and Mr. Parr in her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 1 A special Thanksgiving service Ju dy Ann Chumley was 8 years Miss Maude Harvey is able to be
Spartanburg Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie
and children attended the wedding
of the latter’s sister, Miss Corrine
Campbell and Ray Starnes at Cal
vary Baptist church Saturday eve-
nujg. Tony Abercfombie assisted
in lighting the candles. On Sunday
Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Snelgrove
and children spent the week-end
with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Snelgrove, in Saluda.
Mrs. Eugene Tumblin, Jr., has re
turned to her home in Long Beach,
Calif., after spending the past two
the Abercrombies were dinner J months with her parenti-in-law, |
guests of Mrs. Hallie Campbell in , Mr. and Mrs.. Jim Dean.
Clinton. Mr. and Mre. Joe Corley and i
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Willard of children accompanied Mrs. Essie |
Greenwood, were week-end guests Corley to her home in Greenwood;
of the former’s brother, Claude Sunday. Mrs. Corley had spent (
Willard, and Mrs. Willard. the past week with her son.
Mrs. Hugh Ballard and Mrs. ^ ^ , ' m ) Vlbs ^ n ’ T De i!f no
Mark Ballard were Sunday dinner and Bobby Wilson, Mrs. R. L. Nor-;
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Crowe t° n and Mrs. Ruth Pearson were;:
In Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell
and Ruth attended the funeral of
Mrs. Trammell’s cousin, Claud
Neal, in Greenwood Saturday.
Mrs. Mattie Harvey accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. James Harris of
will be held Sunday evening at °ld November 18.
out after several days illness.
7:30 at the Lydia Presbyterian; Mrs. F. L. Thornburg will cele- Little Leland
church. Student Pastor Glenn B. brate her birthday November 23. measles.
Nelson has had
Robinson is in charge. All mem
bers are invited to be present with
the public cordially invited.
Happy birthday to Mrs. Susie
Banks and Mrs. B. F. Vanderford.
Miss Reba Patterson celebrated
Friends are glad to know Miss Bar
bara McClendon returned home from
the Spartanburg General hospital the
center. All boys 8 years through
10 years old are invited to join.
All cubs must register between
now and Dec. 31. The fee is 50c
per year. '
Boy Scouts at Lydia are now
meeting each Saturday morning at
10 a. m. J B. Abercrombie is still
serving as scoutmaster for the pres
ent. All boy scouts are invited to
come each Saturday The registra
tion fee is 50 cents.
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visitors in Washington, Ga., and
other points of interest in Georgia j
Sunday.
Mrs. Edna Johnson has returned j
to Clinton after a four months stay I
in a Jacksonville, Fla., hospital.
Mrs. Sam Prince and daughters,
Laurens to Mt. Mitchell, N. C., Sun-1 and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford and
day. i Johnny were visitors of Mr. and '
Mrs. George Roper and daugh-, Mrs. Dolphus Garren in Fletcher, J
lers of El Paso, Texas, arrived Fri- N. C., Sunday. Mrs. Prince remain-1
day to spend November and De- ed until Monday when she attend- J
cember with her mother, Mrs. Jim ed the funeral of her aunt, Mrs.
Coleman and brother, Mason Cole-j Emmie Garren, which was held in
man. Lr Fletcher.
Mrs. Rosa Morris was the week- Melda Dean spent Sunday with
end guest of her daughter, Mrs. Arliss Smith in Clinton.
George Blackwell, and Mr. Black-, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jackson,
well near here. Ray, and Miss Imogene Jacksofi,!!
Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory
and son, Ray, visited their parents, an< j SO n of Clinton, visited Mrs. W.
C. T. Fleming in Honea Path, and H. Jackson in Spartanburg, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Malone in Ware ■ Annie Ledford and Mr. an dMrs.
Shoals during the week-end. i Garvin Jackson in Arcadia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bray of Green- Mrs. Pauline Snelgrove and chil-
yiile, visited their daughter, Mrs.; dren of Spartanburg, were recent
Ralph Harbin, and Mr. Harbin guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Snel-!
Sunday. I grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Brown and 1 Mrs. Jim Dean and Jimmy visit-
SAVINGS and BARGAINS
family of near Laurens, spent Sun
day with Mrs. Bessie Brown.
Mrs. H. W. Williams and Mrs. W.
N Nabors were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Williams in Newberry
Saturday.
ed her sisters* Mrs. Eilleen Geiger
in Newberry, and Mrs. Pearl Wertz
in Saluda Sunday. Friendfc are
sorry to learn Mrs. Wertz is se
riously ill.
Roy Owens was the guest of Mr.
Mrs. Mary Patterson and Albert and Mrs. Nogi Lawson in Gaffney
Patterson of Spartanburg, were Sunday.
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kellett and
J. D. Hairston. , family and Mrs.' W .S. Meeks of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carroll and Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. B..
daughter were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wingo in In
man.
Mrs. Henry Abercrombie and
Mrs. Ralph Harbin visited Mrs.
Frank Walker in the Laurens coun
ty hospital on Wednesday.
Mrs. Ida Wrenn of Greenwood, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ernest
Burton, and Rev. Burton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lowe and
L. Meeks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sims were
on Saturday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dex Madden of
Laurens, and Mr. and Mrs. George
Simpson and daughters spent Sun
day with Mrs. Rachel Moseley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McDaniel,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hogan and Mr.
and Mrs. Malcolm McDaniel of Un
ion, visited Mr. and Mrs. James
THEY’RE
COMING
NOV. 28
CHEVROLET TRUCKS
Duke’s
MAYONNAISE, pint
35c
Miss Lou
No. 303 Cans
TURNIP GREENS
2 cans 19c
Carolina
RICE
.... lb. 19c
Waldorf
TISSUE t ,
3 rolls 25c
Jewel j 1
SHORTENING
In Cartons
. 3 lbs. 73c
WESSON OIL .... Pt. 33c
. . . Qt. 65c
Maxwell House
Lb. Pkg.
COFFEE
91c
QQ Pink
Tall Can
SALMON
45c
Blue Bird
46-Oz. Can
ORANGE JUICE
29c
Hunt’s
14 Oz. Bot.
TOMATO CATSUP
17c
Bama
12 Oz. Glass
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES .. 33c
<— A
Happy Kids
16 Oz.
SWEET MIXED PICKLES
.... 23c
Hood 33
BLEACH
. 2 qts. 29c
Hood E-Z
STARCH
. 2 qts. 29c
Evaporated
In Cello
APPLES
.. 8 oz. 29c
Evaporated ,
PEACHES
# In Cello
12 oz. 33c
Del Monte
SEEDLESS RAISINS
15 oz. 23c
SILVER DUST
large 29c
TIDE
large 29c
CHEER
large 29c
FAB
large 29c
S. C.
Dozen
FRESH EGGS
69c
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1'. S. No. 1
IRISH POTATOES ..
10 lbs. 39c
Golden Ripe
BANANAS
2 lbs. 25c
ORANGES
.. 8-lb. bag 49c
Large Bunch
CELERY
........... 17c
SWEET POTATOES
3 lbs. 29c
Boneless j
CHUCK STEW ......
lb. 59c
VEAL CHOPS ... .
lb. 49c
GROUND BEEF ....
lb. 33c
BEEF LIVER
lb. 37c
Our Own Make
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
lb. 49c
U. S. GOOD STEAK
49c & 59c lb.
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