The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 17, 1953, Image 11

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Thursday, December 17, 19S3 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / Page for the Week . . . IYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. ^ Bennett spent Sunday with Mr. and; spent the weekend with her ecus-j Cunningham presented the gifts Mrs. Sam Seawright in Charleston | ina. Misses Franceen and Laura from a gyly lighted Christmas tree. Mrs. J. E. Coker, Mrs. George, Smith. |A buffet supper was served. Roper and Mrs. C. H. Brown were, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Thomas of visitors in Greenville Tuesday. i Newberry, visited the latter’s sis- With The Sick „ Mrs. Hugh Ballard and Mrs. Ad-Iter, Mrs. Fred Bodie, and Mr. Bodie) Mrs. W. L. Cato is recuperating Telephone 17S-J. Visitors of Rev. and Mrs. Ernes! Burton Sunday were Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Burton and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thomas and family of Hodges; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Driggers of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McCurry, formerly of Greenwood, are making their home with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Burton, for the present. Airman and Mrs. Leon Aber crombie of Bangor, Maine, are spending a 21-day leave with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aber crombie, and Mrs. Rachel Moseley. Airman Abercrombie will return to Maine Christmas Day while Mrs. Abercrombie will spend the winter with her mother. Misses Peggy Satterfield, Delores Alexander and Janet Motte spent Sunday with Miss Mary Garner in Pelzer. Mr .and Mrs. Murphy Woods and family of Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Woods of Woodruff, visited Mr. and Mrs. Grange Chumley and Mrs. Clara Smith Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sims of Wood ruff, visited the former’s brother, Saturday. Birth Announcement Willis Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Willis die Bee Coleman were visitors in Greenville Thursday. Miss Lois Veal of near Laurens, spent the week-end with Miss Ruby, Campbell Mr and Mrs. James Shaw and nounce the birth of a son, Samuel Horace Carroll returned to his son of Union, spent Sunday with! Kay, 0 n December 14 at Hays hos-jhome Monday after a few days ill- Mr. and Mrs. Chesley King and'pital Mrs. Willis is the former ness at Hays hospital at her home after several weeks stay at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Mart Satterfield is improv- i ing at home after a few days stay at an-) the Blalock clinic. will celebrate their 14th wedding' Mr. and Mrs. Grange Chu anniversary December 23. Mr. and Mrs. James Kitchens will have been married 2- years Dec. 23. Henry Abercrombie will cele brate his birthday December 23. Roy Snider observed his birthday December 14. ’ ,. v will celebrate their 8th wedding niversary December 23. Eddie Abercrombie was 11 old December 11. .Millard Phipps and Mrs. Rice will celebrate their bi December 22. Mrs. Letha Rhodes. Mrs. J. H. Seay o< Clinton, visited her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Miss Betty Emory of Enoree. Third Birthday Observed Twenty-tow little boys and girls Woman's Club Meets Tonight and attended the Providence school; The Lydia Woman’s club will helped^ to celebrate the third birth annual Christmas vesper services meet tonight at 7:30 in the Com- Osborne, daughter of Sunday. I munity building for its regular and . and Mrs Daniel Osborne, re- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wingo and, the annual Christmas meeting. i children of Inman, were visitors of| Everyone is asked to bring a gift, The party was given in the Kin- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carroll Sun-j for their Lydia Sister. This is the dergarten rooms and decorations of day. I time to find out who your Lydia red and green were used. The gift Virgil Hairston and children of i Sister for the year has been. Alii table held the birthday cake hold- Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. ladies of the community are invit-;ing three small tapers. After and Mrs. J. D. Hairston. Mrs. Paul led. .singing “Happy Birthday”, ice Mauldin and father, John Glenn, | ♦ I cream and cake was served. Pat of Fort Myers, Fla., are spending) Presbyterian Church Social j received many attractive gifts and some time with the J. D. Hairston,} Tji e a duhs, men and women, of favors of Christmas bags filled with Sam Hairston and Charlie Hairston; t h e Lydia Presbyterian church will ca ndy and a toy was used as fa- families. Friends are sorry to hearj jj ave a Christmas social in the vors - that Charlie Hairston remains se-j churc h fellowship hall Friday eve- * _ 1 riouly ill at the home of Sam Hairs-1 n i n g at 7 ; 30. All the women are Teen-Age Canteen ton. ! asked to bring sandwiches. All , T he Teen-Aage Canteen met Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coxe and at j u it s of the church are invited. da y night in the Kindergarten children and Mr. and Mrs. Junior <•» rooms with forty-one members Couch and children of Spartanburg, Christmas Programs at Churches present. Music, dancing and games were Sunday guests Mrs. Roy Snider. of Mr. and, Church of God At 7:30 p. m. were enjoyed throughout the eve ning. Refreshments of cookies. Savings Accounts 3%—DIVIDEND—3% Wc invite savings accounts from the people of Clinton and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient ser vice, and you wiH receive your dividend promptly each January 1st and July 1st. Any amount — from $1 up •— opens an account. Each account is insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings thd Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people may have up to $30,000 fully insured. Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged. Chartered and Supervised by Hie United States Government Claude Sims, and Mrs. Sims on Fri- j s visiting her daughter, Mrs day. Ann Glenn of Clinton, spent Willis, and Mr. Willis, three days with Mr. and Mrs. Sims Charles Patterson spent the the past week. week-end in Spartanburg with his Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette and mother, Mrs. Mary Patterson. Sunday evening II11X »' wimitruus luuiwjw, Mrs. Guy Emory, Sr, of Enoree, church of God T ab-1 sandwiches> P 01310 chi P* and 00,165 i J u*„. 1*— OSCST J ‘ ’ Herman wera Sunday dinner guests of their daughter, Mrs. Wilson Campbell and Mr .Campbell in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sims, Sr, and daughter, visited their children, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sims, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sims, in Green wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fennell and Mrs Steve spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish, Miss Lilly Belle Crawford and Bobby ernacle a cast of 12 characters will present a Christmas play, “A New Light Has Come To Town.” The program’s theme is being a light of giving to the needy and telling of the love of God. Rev. Lee Powers, pastor, cordial ly invites the public to be present. * * # , Lydia Baptist Church A Christmas program will be giv- Hollingsworth and Jimmy, arfd|« n at the Lydia Baptit church on Biily Stewart of Joanna: Mr. and Sunday evening at 7:30 entitled,. J - — “Christmas In Deed” The program 1 is under the direction of Mrs. Ralph Harbin and Mrs. Stanley Hardee. were served. Mr and Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Jr., and children visited the latter’s uncle, Hoke Wright, in Camesville, Ga., Sunday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Boozer were Mr. and Mrs. Luke Clark, Mr. and Mrs. James Birthdays and Anniversaries Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell on their 45th wedding anniversary today. R. E. Whitmire will celebrate his birthday December 22 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield Laurens Federal Savings & Loan Association Telephone 22271 LAURENS’ LARGEST SAVINGS INSTITUTION 104 West Main Street Laurens, S. C. aamxxmmx*Minattam***ixx*uutxxxx*aKxxMuiM$mmnaaaBm Donald Boozer of Hartsville Mrs. Maggie Grant is spending the week with Mrs. Ryan Atkins in Greenwood. Miss Karen Wilson of Laurens, LAST CHANCE BEFORE CHRISTMAS BUY NOW I PILLOWCASES fiffad with 25 lb». of BIRDSEY’S BEST or 4 BROTHERS SELF-RISING FLOUR mzjwi- 25fc.. LKS ^U.^MUOWCASI 2.49 25fc.. S*K-R?s!ng "flour ond P,U0WCASE 2'^ BIRDSEY FLOUR ft FEED STORE V. P. Adair, Mgr. Musgrove Street The public is invited. Baptist Church Mass Meeting On Friday night instead of the usual Brotherhood meeting there will be a mass meeting at the church of all officers and teachers of the Sunday school and church. All who possibly can are asked to be present as final plans will be made to enter the new educational building Sunday, December 27. Annual Christmas Ttm The first big event in the use of the new educational building of the Lydia Baptist church will be held on Wednesday evening, December 23, at which time the annual Christ- fas tree and program will be held in the social room. Miss Snider Hostess Miss Margery Snyder was hostess at a lovely party Tuesday night in the community center. Several old- fashioned games were played and refreshments of fruit cake and soft drinks were served to the forty in vited guests. Duwego Christmas Party The Duwego club held its Christ mas party Thursday night at the Community center. The group en joyed folk dancing and later Mrs. Lucile McGee and Miss Marguerite FOR HIS or HER CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY THIS BIKE TODAY! First Choice for Value and Good Looks TirtSfOflt DE LUXE CRUISER BICYCLE Built by Monork Boys' or Girls' Models ▲ special chip and mar-resistant enamel finish will keep this bike new-looking for years. Equipped with s full-length chain guard, kick-stand, rear reflector, Firestone 28 x 2.125 white- sidewall balloon tires, Chrome-plated rims and snch wonderful extra features as: • Streamlined built-in tank with electric horn. • Sturdy air-stream luggage carrier. • Headlight with red and green side-lights. • One year's fire and theft insurance included in the purchase price. THIS MODEL $59.95 OTHER BIKES FROM $42.95 Cox Home & Auto Supply Clinton’s Toy Center MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON - JOANNA Thursday Dec. 17 I WALK WITH A ZOMBIE Tom Conway, Frances Dee COMEDY - CARTOON Friday-Saturdav Dec. 18-19 CALL OF THE WILD Clark Gable, Loretta Young COMEDY - CARTOON LAST-MINUTE SHOPPING SUGGESTIONS GIFTS FOR EVERYONE-MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN Chesterfield HATS $6.95 up SHIRTS Rayons, Cottons, Gabs $3.95 to $4.95 Mary Grey NYLON HOSE 51 Gauge 60 Gauge $1.49 $1.65 Loomcraft NYLON SLIPS $4.95 up Cuff Link Sets S1.00 to S4.50 Sundav-Mondav Dec. 20-21 WHITE WITCH DOCTOR Robert Mitchum, and Susan Hayward NEWS Tuesday-Wednesdav Dec. 22-23 DESERT RATS Richard Burton, James Mason TWO CARTOONS Thursday Dec. 24 MASTER OF BALLANTRAE Errol Flynn, Beatrice Campbell COMEDY - CARTOON Resisto TIES $1.00 and S1.50 SHOES Bob Smart and American Gentleman $8.95 to $11.95 SOCKS Many Colors and Patterns Belts S1.00 - 81.50 Children’s Coats Reduced 25% Loomcraft DRESSES Prices range from 82.98 to 84.98 SLACKS An Endless Selection of Flannels (and Gabardines 88.95 to 812.95 s: s 3C ac & sc sc sc sc sc sc s sc sc sc sc sc sc sc k sc sc ?■* wV V* # % H TOYS DOLLS ....:.. 82.98 up TEA SETS 81.00 up TRICYCLES $8.95 up WAGONS . 82.25 up BLACKBOARDS . S1.89 up Also a Large Selection of Games and Other Toys for Christmas sc s: b * « • *» s: ?.* s: s: Free - Free Ford Car To Be Given Away Thursday, Dec. 17, After First Show Clinton Mills Store Lydia Mills Store Phone 876 Phone 345 sc :: s: :: s: s: ss s: sc sc s; sc § § sc y sc § sc s: sc I 5: * saaanacsmsonesacscscssscscsaesscscsacsc^s'ncsancscscsacs^oacsnacscsc^ socsacsgcxxxxscacccxxsattacxttwv^^