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i \ r -V Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 21, 1954 ! merits to, ihe group. There were Mrs. Howeh received many gifts their meetings on Wednesday after- several guests from Clinton present, which-were on^ned and passed.- noon at 5:00 p. m. An organiza- Miss Cauble wa^ presented a ♦ * | tional meeting _was held at Provj For the Week ... IYDI4 MILLS NEWS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. Correspondent and Representative Telephone 11)85 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Revis of Buf falo. visited Mr. and Mrs. B. C Revis on Sunday. host of gifts to take to college. ^ Party Enjoyed Camp Fire Girls Have Outing The Aowakiya group of Camp dence schobl Friday night with Sm&key Eggers, district representa Fire girls enjoyed a nature hik$ tive ptf fhe Boy Scouts 6f America, 18,000-Mqn Draft Call Issued By Army For March , | by another 260,000 men to reduce i it to just slightly more than one l million men. Kany Tuesctey afternoon After play^g Presiding. A group of parents and! Washington, Jan. 20-^e De- Saturdaw evening at the home of Aue 3 aa> auem«^m piayi g * _ '* * *’ V- fense Department has issued a draft Mrs. Marvin Harvey a miscellan- several nature games and a nature eous shower was given for Mrs. continuous story the girls roasted Clarence Henson with a number of weiners and marshmallows, invited guests present. The group «... enjoved games and contests, after, wun in* sic* u.. - which a party plate with cold Friends are sorry to learn Mac xj cea1 , v , c i tP d Mr and drinks was served by the hostesses, Harris is seriously ill at his home Russell lYammelLv^ted Mr. and Ellis ^ n d Mn, Alma near here. He is the father of Rex Mrs. John Heath in Ware Shoals, Harvey , Harris and Mrs Melvin Satterfield. SU M? a and Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Jr.,i Mrs. Henson was presented many^J 0 ^ Har ’ and children and Mrs. TUm Har- love* and useful grfts. ' vev wert recent guests of Rev. and * _ . hopn ill • 'Mr-s R n r.riee in Honea Path. Girls Auxiliary To Meet Dt ^ n 1U ; . . ,. , ,. iars. h. u. nontn r ... * f , j Paul Davis is recuperating at the . Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming The Girls Auxi lary of Lydia home . of his sis , Mrs , Jack Cun . ,and son. Ray, w<re Sunday visitors Baptist church will meet today et mn gham in Clinton after an opera- of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Malone in 5 -p. m at the church. The girls ion at „ hospital , Ware Shoals. . • 1 are asked to note the charge of: M ^ Maion is ill af Mr. ana Mrs. Joe Rankin and Mr. time. The meetings will be. neld home iind Mrs. Harry Rankin of Lons, hereafter on the 1st and 3rd Thurs- ‘ • ^ visited the former Mrs. Rankin’s days instead of Tuesday. i Cub gcouls Organixe brother and sisterin-law, Res^. and “Lydia Cub^Scbuts' organized fori Mrs. Stanley Hardee, Jr., Sunday. w. M. S. Focus Week »the vear’s work and planned to hold' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Caubie, Miss Focus Week for the Woman's! ■ - Deiores Alexander and Mrs. Besifr Missionary Society- is being observ- j committeemen were shown a movie! fense Department has issued a draft depicting Cub Scout work- ' i 13,000 men in March, all The following adult leaders were for ar ™y- . appointed: Horace Smith, Cub- bruig to 1,643,430 master; J B. Neal, Assistant Cub- master; Frank L. Goss, Chairman of the Pack Committee; G. C. Par rish, Sf., Representative and Com mitteemen Frar.k Welker, Bud Fuller,' J. A. Black, Jr., and Mark Windsor. Mrs. lone Wallace, Miss Margaret Blakely and Mrs. Mattie Hamrick will serve as Den Mothers, and Tony Abercrombie, Ronald Cor ley and Herman Burdette as Den Chiefs.. The first Pack meeting will be held February 23 and all heri parents and friends will be invited. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE VOli DON’T GET THE NEWS the. number of men drafted since the start of the Korean War. All were for the army except 31,430 who went into the Marine Corps. Defense manpower officials ex pect monthly dratf quotas to re main at 18,000 until July and then jump to between 24,000 and 28,000 from mid-1954 through 1960. During the last six months of 1953 and in January of this year, the” department asked Selective Service to draft 23,000 men each: month. The present low draft level] is due to the relatively small turn-, i over in the Army and a reduction of 100,000 personnel this fiscal year. In the fiscal year starting next 1 July 1, Amrry strength is to be cutl iK VOL 1 UON’i K*AD THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS To Relieve Misery of we ^ C°M M tMUTS • MM MfT aaMT Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad St. Phone 658 Office Boon 9tM to SM i » Brown accompanied Miss Donna- ec j wee k for the first time 1 ' by | re Cauble to Central Sunday. Miss 1he ^ydia Baptist W. M. S. Cauble entered Wesleyan Metho- rr j ^ ■ i j <iist college for the semester. ! 7 u< f ia ^ eve , n,n , e “’ e £ ,rc ' e . ? erv : J Mr and Mrs! J. B. Vanderford ^ refreshments to the R_ A^s and| and danehter of Buffalo, spent ttte ^ «rele will serve refreshments week-end with the fcmier’s par- The aim is to enlist all women! s Mis- : ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. F,Vanderford. ^ : xo ^ n1 ^ 311 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Sh.elds and in Woman daughters, Sharon and Mickie, Mr?. 6 c Hr ^ society Hugh Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. I.! ... , w A _ . . . O Williams attended the funeral -Womans Club Meets Tonight of the formers aunt, Mrs. Ernest Woman s club will O'Shields, in Ware Shoals Thurs-' toni ^! n at Comm ^y % ; house at 7:30. Alb women of the^ < a 7. . , * _ , 1 community are invited' to be pres- » «il. and Mrs. Claude W tl ent-at the first meeting pf the year, family visited the formers broth-, ♦ . <r. Floyd Willard, and Mrs. Willard] Attend Funeral Services in Cross Hill Sunday. ■ . Freyi and Elmore• Koehne of Un-; Among those attending ion. were Sunday visitors of^ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard. 1351 T /L —-r-;' ™ i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Scott and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Glynn, i doughUts of Washington. Qa.. and JJiss Came Lee. Glynn, Mr. and Mr- Sam Hall and ch.ldren of Ab-! .Ev«reU Cox.- Mrs. Madeira bevUle, spent Sunday Vith the Rmkbinder and-flaughter and John later's son-in-law and daughter, G*nn. all of Laurens: Mrs. W. M., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carroll. G1 >' nn ' Mlss Alva Glynn of Saluda; funeral for Charles L. Hairston Wednesdav were, the follow- ifonald Boozer of Hartsville, Mr. and Mrs. Marl Huckabee and .pent Kridav night with his par-1 Mrs. Jame Jones oTDuncam Swan- entst Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Boozer. I™ 5 J T a ^ es f °J Wood ^ ff - « Mr - an . d Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Kitchens and Mrs - J - C Jqhnson, Mrs. Mary Pat- .on and Mr. and Mrs. Comer Webb and Alb ^ rt Patterson of were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. an l m Frank Hedgepath in Mt. Holly, N C Miss Sylvia Veal of Joanna, spent' Birthdays and Anniversaries Miss Jane Pace celebrated her Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lindy 13th birthday January 12. Barlowe. ’ t -^ r - and Tommy Nabors ob-! Mrs. C. C. Hill, Mrs. Hassie Phil- served their 8th wedding anniver- lips, John White and sons of Green- sary January 19. ^ wod, v/ere Sunday visitors of Mrs. Miss Betty Jo Vanderford will Neal Ballew be 17 years old January 23. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Campbell JW? Emory will celebrate his fend family of Fountain Inn, spent birthday Jahuary 26. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.' ; Henry Overstreet will be 14 years Campbell. tomorrow. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shealy and Gail Chumley will be 5 years Phvllis of Greenville, Mr and Mrs. January 26. Bobby ^Boyce ‘and Barry of Glen- Mr and Mr s- Perry Parrish cele- dale, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dav- brated their 4th wedding anni- < nport Sundav. versary January 14. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miller and Miss Clara Louise Birchmore children of Grenville, spent Sunday celebrated her 15th birthday Tues- with the latter’s parents, Mr. and da y- Mrs. C. B. Sharp ton, Sr. fArs. Bill Nelson will observe her Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jackson birthday January 22. attended the funeral of Mrs. Lon- T~tu Ti:e Jackson in Startex the past . Cajd °* Thanks p ridav We wish to express our apprecia- « tion to our friends and neighbors Methodist Service for their kindness and floral of- There will be a morning worship firings during the illness and at service Sunday at 11 a. m. at the , ^ ie dt i at '*} J?* . 0,JJ : husband and fath- Lydia Methodist church. Farewell Party On Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cauble, Miss es. Delores Alexander, Cornelia er. May'God bless each of you. —MRS. C. L. HAIRSTON, AND FAMILY. Miscellaneous Shower Enjoyed A miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Burton and Joyce Creswell enter- Ruth Howell was given Saturday tained with a farewell party for evening at. the home of Mrs. George Miss Donnaree Cauble, who - left. Howell. Appropriate games were Sunday to enter Wesleyan Metho- enjoyed. Later in the evening the cist college in Central. hostess and co-hostcss, Mrs. Davis The hostesses directed a number Estes, served refreshments of party of games, later serving refresh- damtits and cold drinks. accounts and < small are welcome here You’re invited to open an insured savings ac count here with a convenient amount. Each saver’s funds, large or small, are insured to $10,000 and earh a better-than-average return. Why not stop in soon — you’lU get a friendly welcome! ederal Savings |AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Telephone No. 6 THIN DIMES BUY FAT VALUES AT COLONIAL STORES! Clrde “K” Bnmd VIENNA Sausage NO. H CAN 10' VAN CAMP’S HOMINY REDGATE PORK & BEANS TRIANGLE MACARONI Wilson 9 s POTTED MEAT A' S-OZ. CAN Fairest Brand FACIAL Tissues PKG. OF 200 * Redgate TENDER EARLY JUNE PEAS NO. 303 CAN L 10° V 10 c 10 € Redgate GOLDEN CREAM STYLE CORN NO. 303 CAN ia NO 300 CAN OR SPAGHETTI Mtu-cal PAPER Napkins 10c PKG OF 80 Del Monte TOlfATO SAUCE 10c 8-OZ. CAN 6-OZ. StCAJt Ti’ SPICE STUFFED THROWN OLIVES HUNT’S ALL-PURPOSE TOMATO paste MARCAL PAPER HANKIES ROTAL INSTANT-ASSORTED FLAVORS PUDDINGS VIM-PEP BRAND 1%-OZ JAR 10c 10c 10c PKG. OF 100 PKG. 10c DOG FOOD 16-OZ. CAN 10c 35c MRS. FILBERT’S SALAD DRESSING ARMOUR’S SLICED DRIED BEEF PEANUT BUTTER , PETER PAN WAXED PAPER GUT-RITE FILLSBURY YELLOW. WHITE, OR CHOCOLATE CAKE MIX PT. JAR 2y 2 -oz. 12-OZ. 125-fT. 17-OI. 35c 37c 25c iTE 32c 'f ! k Motorola itt Motorola Pin Up CLOCK RADIOS GET YOUR FREE TICKET WITH EACH VISIT TO COLONIAL—NOW THRU JAN. 30 Here’s your opportunity to STRIKE IT RICH with one of these marvelous prizes! 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