The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 26, 1953, Image 15
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Thursday. November 26, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pajre Seven
• WEST CUHTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
J)rated their wedding anniversary
November 22.
Lawson was 65 yestrs old Nov. 15. moved into the parsonage and en- Mr. Braswell on his birthday. 1
Also as guest was Randall Linner|tered upon their new field of work. Out of town guests for the occas-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel and week-end with his mother, Mrs.
son, Daryl, and Mrs. 'Misouri Wilkie Hallie Campbell,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr in Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ficklifi and
Aiken Srnday.
Dewey Brazil of North Greenville
Junior college, spent the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. G. W. Brazil.
daughter, Jane, visited Mr Ficklin’s
brother, Harry Ficklin, and Mrs.
Ficklin ii\ Spartanburg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart
To Decorate Clubhouse
son, Mrs. Leila Smith, Mr. and Mrs. — The Woman's club will decorate
Jack Lawson and Mrs. Dollie Smith Revival Continues the Community building for Christ-
of Buffalo and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Revival services are still in prog- mas the first week in December,
Lawson, Jr., of this city. ress at the Church of God on Eliza- with many Christmas parties being
i* ♦ beth Street With Rev. J. A. Dun- planned. Those planning to use the
Turkey Dinner Today ! ia P. evangelist of Greenville, as the club are asked to call 959
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_ _ Mr anc i M rs j Sheppard are who was als0 celebrating a birth- 1 They were presented an old tim- ;on were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin
'.Ins. GrISy Vm!™. C^r^nSenVVnd R.pTasTn.'aHve-'phon, MW 31st ^ attending the happy ^' ^retmenU were served by.the ^
Yesterday was the birthday of »on were ^r.and Mra^Rusell^Law- ladies of the church.
Mrs. Violet King.
Miss Raze Shelton will be ten
years old November 28.
Rufus Lee celebrated his birthday
November 24.
u B r* n i , ^ November 29th will be Mrs. Mar- 1 The Church of God on Elizabeth guest speaker each evening at 7:15. ,r—- —
Mrs^Verlvn Lee^nd chifdrTn a ol ^ ^ J 1811611 .^ e S a< J? y G °^t garet Eisenhower ’ s birthday. Street will serve a turkey dinner The pastor, Rev. C. W. Barnes, Woman's Club Meets
ril’n vi^tldMr Mrt AlvH[ efUge at Ansonville ’ N ' C * recent ‘■ Mrs. Vernon Trammell will cele- today (Thursday) at the Commun- extends a cordial welcome to the The woman’s club of Clinton
TnnmTYipii rfnrirvj iho r™i y ' ., ! brate ^ ^rthday November 28. it v building. Dinner will be served public to attend the services. MiHs held its November meeting in
Mrs T T and Man Mr - and Mrs ' L ' L ' R,ce and chl ' Yesterday was the birthday of f rom n a . m. to 6 p. m. at $1.00 the Community house Tuesday, No-
anonmn^ild Mr and dren attended the funeral of Lee! Mrs. Alvin Bagwell. per plate. Girls' Groups To Meet vember 17. Students of the sev-
Mtc t n nf TnLna Blgg3 in Asheville * N - C ’ Sunday ' Miss Louise Meadors celebrated _ Members of Camp Fire and Blue e nth grades gave the devotional,
the former^ sister Mrs Palmer ; and ^ G f° rge Leopard a birthday November 17 Welcome New Pastor i Bird groups are asked to attend the an d entertained the club with a
Balknger in Greer’saturdav ^ Mr - and Mrs. Walter Leopard, Mrs D. p. Ficklin had a birth- 0n Saturday evening the mem- next meeting when plans will be pageant of American history, com-
** 8 4. r oaiuraay ' and son, Larry, of Ninety-Six, spent day November 18. bership of Bailey Memorial South- made for Christmas parties and the bining a Thanksgiving program
Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert MLss Ruth Smith celebrated her t , rn Met hodist church gave a wel- 1 Christmas parade. ’ 'with American Education Week.
visi.ed, their daughter, Mrs. Ray Leopard and family. birthday November 22. come party for Rev. and Mrs. Da- - — ' During the business session, pre-
Fowler, and Mr. Fowler in Augusta, ■ an£ j Mrs j Barbery and * ~. vid Miller, their new pastor, and Honored On Birthday vide i o\ ; *r by Mrs. Sadie Power,
wife in the social hall of the church, i On Sunday Mrs. Earl Braswell committees to serve the Men’s
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Ga., Sunday. M^s. Dunaway re- daughters of Greenville, M^. and With The Sick
mained for 1 longer visit. i Mrs. Fred King and son and Mr Sorry to report Jim Meadors suf- Mr. and Mrs. Miller have already entertained with a dinner honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle were and Mrs. Mac Stubbs were dinner fered a broken foot Thursday at
Sunday guests of the latter’s sister, 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams | work.
Mrs. H. F. Waddell and Mr. Wad- recently. 1 Friends of John Word will regret
dell in Laurens. • Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and to learn he underwent surgery at
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis | f am ily of Greer, and Mr. and Mrs. th® General hospital in Spartanburg
visited J. D. Word, who is a pa-ij^n McAlister and daughter, Pam, Thursday.
a. the General hospital *n ^V^Thitmire spent Sunday with 1 ^Irs. Lawrence Lsnford is a pa*
Spartanburg Sunday. Mrs. Gus Harris. ' tront at the Blalock clinic.
t Pvt. Pat Lowe of Camp Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Neiffer Creswell, Glad to report Mrs. M. W. Adams
| Ge., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs Melvin Creswell Mrs. Blanche! is a ble to be out after having been
r J. V. Lowe during the week- creswell, Mrs. H. W.’Simmons and! ill- ~~ .
end . _ _ _ „ , j Mrs Rosa Owens were visitors in' ... \ f
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shealy and Greenville Thursday. [ Vf* ^4. S.
daughter, Phyllis, of Greenville, ggt jack Caughman of New-! ° n Monday evening' November
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce and f 0U ndland spent a few days with 16 > the Woman’s Missionary Society
son. Barry, of Spartanburg, visit-1 his mother Mrs. Annie Mae Caugh- of Calvary Baptist church held its
ed R. T. Trammell Sunday. j man recently. | regular monthly meeting at the
AC Ted Ward reported to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Watkins church. The president, Mrs. Grady
Charleston Sunday for further as- 0 f Laurens, visited the former’s sis-
signment after spending thirty days ter) M rs. Jim Meadors, and
Mr.
with his mother, Mrs. Willie Mae Meadors recently
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell and
Miss Jeanette Koon of W r are daughter, Becky, of Charlotte, N.
Sh- - ills, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L c. f were week-end guests of the
Lancaster Saturday. latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith visit-; Qxner.
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Word in Spar- j j am es Caughman, Miss Betty
tanburg Sunday. Mr. Word is a pa- Caughman, Mrs. Annie Mae Caugh-
tier.t in the General hospital there, i mant Sgt. Jack Caughman and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis, Gail Caughman were called to
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle Saluda Monday due to the aeciden-
were visitors in Greenville Friday. tal death of Willie Albert Parrott.
Mrs. Ray Fowler and children of! Miss Corrine Maze of Greenville,
Augusta, Ga., returned home with spent the week-end with her par-
Mrs. James Dunaway yesterday for ents> M r. and Mrs. John Maye.
several days visU with her parents. Ro^y Braswell enlisted in the
Mrs^ Harriett King is visiting her ^j r Corps and left for Texas for
son, Edd King and Mrs. King in
Rock Hill and other relatives in
York.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick visited
the latter’s mother, Mrs. W H. Long
in Prosperity Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway
and daughter, LeJeune, and Mrs.
Betty Lawson were visitors in
Greenville Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trammell
attended the funeral of Mrs. Tram
mell's grandfather, W. W. Thome,
in Chesnee Thursday.
L. R. Campbell of North Green/-
ville Junior college, spent the
basic training recently.
Joe Caughman and daughter,
Gail, Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caugh-
man attended the funeral of Willie
Albert Parrott in Saluda Tuesday.
» Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Braswell'
with Mr. and Mrs. Wert Jennings,
spent the week-end in Columbia
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mr and Mrs. Louie Webb cele
brated their wedding anniversary
November 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fowler cele-
Smith, presided, and the meeting
was opened with all singing “Bring
ing in the Sheaves,’’ and prayer by
Mrs. Joe Campbell.
An interesting mission study was
taught by Mrs. Grange Cothran of.
Laurens. The book used was en
titled, “Let's Listen.”
A short business session was held
with roll call and minutes by the
secretary. Several items of busi
ness were considered and reports
from committees heard. The^meet-
ing was closed with prayer.
Chicken Supper Enjoyed
On last Tuesday evening the Nan
Trammell circle enjoyed a chicken
supper in the social rooms of the
! church.
The tables were lovely with ar-1
rangements of glads, mums and pi-j
racantha. Place cards with red
nandina berries were very attrac
tive.
Guests for the evening were the
members’ husbands and Rev. and
Mrs. J. W. Spillers.
Lawson Birthday Dinnor
On Sunday the family of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Lawson gathered at
the home honoring them with a
birthday dinner. Mrs. Lawson was
68 years old November 25 and Mrs.
Chaney’s Clearance SALE!
All Fall and Winter Merchanise Must Be Sold!
Sale Begins - Friday Nov. 27th.
Be Here! See the Values We Have For You!
Street Floor
ALL SUEDE SHOES .1 1-3 Off
ONE LOT SHOES Now $2.95
Special Table
SLIPS AND GOWNS Now $2.00
ONE LOT HOSE Now $1.00
First Quality
ONE LOT BRASSIERES, Close-Out—50c
DISCONTINUED STYLES IN CORSETS
Vi Off
SPECIAL — ONE LOT OF SKIN BAGS
Greatly Reduced
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Children’s Department
All Children’s Fall Coats, Suits, Dresses,
Skirts and Sweaters—
Now 1/3 Off
All Labeled Lines
Register for
FREE
MERCHANDISE
Given Away In Our
Store Three Times
a Week!
All
Winter Hats
Now
V2 Price
ALL SALES FINAL — NO CHARGES,
APPROVALS, ECHANGES.
or REFUNDS
Ready-to-Wear Dept.
All Coats and Suits—new virgin wools and
imports. Prices listed below—
Were $69.95 now $49.95
Were $64.95 now $44.95
Were $59.95 now $39.95
Were $54.95 now $36.95
Were $49.95 sow $34.95
ONE LOT COATS AND SUITS
Now V2 Price
ALL SWEATERS
1/3 Off
Special on Blouses
ONE LOT ROBES, NEGLIGEE and PA-
JAMA SETS at drastically reduced prices.
See these on the 2nd floor.
Dresses - Dresses
All fall and winter jerseys, wools, crepes
and silks. Sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 52.
ALL DRASTICALLY REDUCED!
ALL SKIRTS AND JACKETS
1/3 Off
Chaney’s Dress Shoppe
LAURENS, S. C.
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SHOP AT
Timtotu
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Take Delivery for Christmas!
LIONEL ELECTRIC FREIGHT
With Headlight and Remote I 095
Control Knuckle Couplers ■ "
Includes engine, tender, gondola, box
car, caboose, transformer and track.
°»*ly Nat
'Magic Pla«h"
• • • It's laiy
*• Put oa
M «ka Up!
Other Models
to $70.00
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Harriet Hubbard Ayer
BEAUTY DOLL _
With a Complete 1 1 95
Kit of Cosmetics 1 1
12-inch plastic
wind-up toy.
Space suit..
space gunsl.
MAN
from
MARS
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Take Her by f
♦he Hand —
and She
Actually
Walks With
Youl
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16-Inch
L00KY CHUG-CHUG
GENE AUTRY
HOLSTER SET
Teach ‘im to Sfevthf
DETECTIVE GAME
SAUCY WALKER DOLL
Slumber Mid* '
DOLL CARRIAGE
• Genuine Leather Holsters
• Two 12-Inch ”44” Guns
Puff Smoke When Fired
Jusc like mother’s! Easy to
push—has rubber tires.
GIFTS SURE TO PLEASE EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
Ideal Gift for the
Discriminating ^ y
Shooter! _
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40
A Gift for All the fwmilyt
Remington
.22 Caliber
$ Bolt Action
RIFLE
The Air Chief
TABLE RADIO
Compact—yet
powerful Has
excel lent tone.
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and SP-’f*
9 f Hero'®*
16”
Reg.
24”
Reduced
PORTABLE
ELECTRIC
PHONOGRAPH
The Might Gift for Mom I +
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Classiest Thing on Wheels . . . the Bike with the
'Station Wagon" Lookl
The
Universal 10-Cup
COFFEEMATIC
Tire$foite
HOLIDAY
Low
as
3 75 a
Weak
* * *
Firestone Bicycles priced from $43.95 to $64.95
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N. Broad St.
YOUR TOY CENTER
Phone No. 12