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THE CLINTON CHRONICl.e
Thursday, December 23, 1954
CHLORINE BLEACH AND
HARD WATER
The question is often asked—
does chlorine bleach soften wa
ter? No, it does not To laun
der successfully in hard water
demands a water softener in ad-
used as directed, chlorine bleach
dition to suds and bleach. When
helps remove grime and soil,
thereby whitening and brighten
ing. A particularly easy to use
bleech is the chlorine bleach in
dry form. ^
, DOOR DECORATIONS
In the last few years it has be
come more and more popular to
decorate doors and doorways
with bells and tree ornaments
instead of the conventional
wreath.
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Louie’s Restaurant
WE WILL BE CLOSED DEC. 25 and 26
Louie Thornley
During the rush and drive of
business day by day,
we seldom take sufficient time to
acknowledge the courtesies we have
enjoyed during the year just closing.
So, we’re glad when Christmas comes
because we can say in all sincerity
A Very Merry Christmas to all!
League’s Dairy
WE WILL DELIVER CHRISTMAS DAY
NO DELIVERY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26
Laurens Highway
LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
TELEPHONE IMS
MERRY CHRISTMAS
To all my subscribers and
friends and to The Chronicle
staff, may you have a very Mer
ry Christmas and a happy end
prosperous New Year.
—MRS. TRAMMELL
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Sam Hairston and SN Jimmy
Hairston, accompanied by Virgil
Hairston and son, Raymond, of
Greenville, are sptnding this
week in Fort Meyers, Fla., with
Mrs. Charlie Hairston and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Mauldin.
Carey Smith of near Laurens,
visited Kenneth Trammell Sun
day.
Theodore Jackson visited his
mother, Mrs. W. H. Jackson, in
Spartanburg Monday. Mrs. Jack-
son underwent an eye operation
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McLendon,
James and Betty Lou visited Mrs.
Thelma Walker in Mt. Vernon,
Ga., during the week-end. James
remained for the holidays with
Mrs. Walker.
Billy Motte, who has .been a
patient at the Veteran’s hospit
al in Augusta, Ga., for some time,
is spending 15 days at home with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Motte.
J. Earl Pierce of Holmes Bible
College in Greenville, is spending
the holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I. N. Pierce.
Pvt. Bud Phipps of Camp Gor
don, Ga., is spending a leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman j
Phipps. Pvt. Phipps has been
re-assigned to Fort Leonard
Wood, Mo., - and will leave on
Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lamb and
R. V. Calhoun of Atlanta, Ga.,
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Willard.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hayes >
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver V. Hayes
and Raymond Yancey of Scotts
dale, Ga., were week-end visitors
of the former’s daughter, Mrs.
J C. Atkinson, and Mr. Atkin-
I son.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and
\ son of Easley, Curtis Hadden and i
j son of Duncan, were Sunday
! visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Saterfield
and family were recent visitors
of Cleve Satterfield at the Co
lumbia hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Goss of El-
berton, Ga., and Mrs. Dan Mob
ley of Iva, were visitors of Mr.
1 and Mrs. Frank Goss Sunday.
Virgil Hairston and Raymond
of Greenville, and Miss Lalla
Hawkins of Greer, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hairs
ton.
Lee Thornburg, who has been
a patient at Walter Reed hos
pital, Washington, D. C., is
spending several weeks with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Thornburg. He" will return to
!the hospital January 7. Mrs. Sid
ney Thornburg and'son have re
turned to their home in Ken
tucky after visiting the Thorn
burgs.
SHlc and Mrs. Bim Willard
and son have returned from New
York and will be with his par
ents, Me. and Mrs. Claude Wil
lard, through Christmas. They
will return to their home in Mt.
View, Calif., on Sunday.
Cpl. Wibert Kirby of Montark
Air Force Base, N. Y., is expected
home today for several days. He
will be re-assigned to another
base when he returns.
Sympathy Extended
The community extends deep
est sympathy to Joshe Motte and
John Motte and families in the
death of their sister, Mrs. Maggie
Motte Grant, whose death ocrur-
red Friday in Senesa after a long
illness.
and Mrs. Imer Bennett of Jo
anna.
The young couple left imme
diately following the ceremony
for a Florida honeymoon. Upon
returning they will be,at home
in Joanna.
Sarvic* Hours Changed
The morning services at the
Lydia and Rock Bridge Presby
terian churches for the next six
months will be; A
Lydia: morning worship, 10:00
a m.; Sunday school, 11:15 a. m.
Rock Bridge: Sunday school,
10:00 a. m.; morning worship,
11:15 a. m.
Birthdays and Annivorsariaa
Happy Birthday to Henry Ab
ercrombie today.
Callie Patterson will celebrate
her birthday December 24.
Billy Abercrombie will have a
birthday December 28.
Miss Janice Davenport will be
13 years old December 26.
Mrs. Royce Smith will cele
brate her birthday Dec. 29.
Dianne Abercrombie will be 6
years old December 26.
Millard Phipps and twin sister,
Mrs. Charles Rice, celebrated
their birthdays Dec. 22.
Mrs. Sam Prince will celebrate
her birthday Dec. 29.
Melda Satterfield was 9 years
old Dec. 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satter
field observed their 15th wed
ding anniversary December 23.
Mrs. D. R. Coker celebrated
her birthday December 14.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Coker cele
brated their 6th wedding anni
versary December 17.
Mrs. J. W. Hawkins had a
birthday December 18.
Roy Snider'observed his birth
day December 14.
Claude Gilstrap celebrated his
birthday December 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilstrap
observed a wedding anniversary
December 23.
Boy Scouts Camp Out
On Friday afternoon the Lydia
Boy Scouts Troop No. 90, with
the scoutmsater, George Fleming,
went by bus to Greenwood State
park for an overnight camping
trip. The scouts enjoying the
trip were Tony Abercrombie,
Herman Burdette, Kenneth
Trammell, Joe Lark, Eddie Aber
crombie, Roger Whitmire, Tony
Black, Stanley Alexander, Jerry
and Alvin Satterfield, Billy Pace,
Randall Atkinson, Gary Sprouse
and Delano Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaffney Entertain
At the Community building on
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Gaffney entertained with
a dinner party for those who
work with Mr. Gaffney. Eighteen
guests were presnet to enjoy a
fried chicken supper. Later'in
the evening gifts were exchanged
from the beautiful tree. Mr. Gaff
ney was presented a gift at this
time.
Drop-In Sunday
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
David Roberts were host and
hostess at a drop-in at their
home. Around twenty-five guests
called between the hours of 4
and 6 o'clock.
Punch, cookies and fruit cake
were served from the decorated
table by Miss Kay Roberts.
The receiving rooms were love
ly with Christmas decorations.
Christmas Party
Mrs. Marvin Harvey entertain
ed her Sunday school class with
a Christmas party recently.
Appropriate games were play
ed before refreshments were
served.
Later in the evening gifta were
distributed from the lighted tree
with all receiving gifts.
Attend Scout Banquet
A number of guests from Lydia
attended the Blue Ridge Scout
Council banquet held in the new
dining hall at Clemson college
Monday evening. They were:
Scoutmaster and Mrs. George
Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal,
lj. A. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Trammell, Mrs. E. C. Burdette,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallace,
Guy Parrish and Miss Margaret
Blakely. ^
' With The Sick
Mrs. Martha Wyatt has return
ed home after several days at the
Blalock clinic due to an injury
of the hand received at work the
past week.
I Clce Satterfield has returned
i home after being a patient at the
Columbia hospital for two weeks.
| Little L. A. Willard, II, it ill
at the home of his grandparents,
; Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard.
| Joshe Motte is a patient at the
Veteran’s hospital in Columbia.
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FROZEN MACARONI DISHES
Freezing macaroni main dishes
can be a big time-saver in busy
households. Always remember to
n\ark the freezer labels with the
date of freezing. Plan your freez
ing and use of pre-cooked main
dishes so that they will be in the
freezer no longer than 2 or 3
months. Quality of cooked main
t ishes tends to deteriorate if
stored longer.
Sunshine Cleaners
Quality Cleaning and
Shirt Laundry
WE REPAIR SHOES
Florida St — Phone 436
Pro-Christmas Dinner
Gathering at the home of their
mother, Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Sun
day were the following children
and their families: Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Johnson and Johnny, of
Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Carl John
son, Jimmy and Gail, of Green
wood; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cobb
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Johnson of Charlotte, N.
C. t and Miss Mary Johnson of
the home.
The family enjoyed a pre-
Christmas dinner.
Everyone received a Christmas
gift.
Crawford-Benneil Riles Sunday
Miss Lilly Bell Crawford be
came the bride of Robert Bennett
of Joanna Sunday afternoon at
the Lydia Baptist church.
Rev. Stanley Hardee, Jr., of
ficiated in the impressive double
ring ceremony.
White poinsettas, white glads
and pink carnations with ivy,
palms and two seven-branched
candelabra made a pretty setting
for the rites.
The nuptial music was present
ed by Miss Peggy Bennett of Jo
anna, organist, and Jimmy Riser,
also of Joanna, soloist.
The bride wore a winter white
faille street-length dress with
black accessories and carried a
white Bible topped with a yel
low-throated orchid,
i The bridesmaids were Mrs.
■Johnny Reeder and Miss Carol
Mills. They were dressed in;
blue and carried bouquets ofj
pink carnations. |
( The best man was Charles Ben- :
i nett, uncle of the groom,
i Johnny Reeder and Bobby
Holmes lighted the candles.
1 Mrs. Bennett is the youngest
1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Crawford of Lydia.
Mr. Bennett is the son of Mr.
To Our Friends
Everywhere
MOORE’S
SHOE STORE
LINGERIE
ACCESSORIES
Pecan Growers!
We will be baying pecans again
this year In Newberry on
SATURDAYS
At location formerly aaed by
The Newberry
' Creamery
downstairs at HI Main St, rear
entrance around tbo corner
from Neville Bottled Gas Co.
Paying highest prices in years.
Save your pecans until Satur
day and sell for the High Dol
lar te—
T. B. Young & Company
Florence, 8. C.
For additional information see
D. Wyatt Neville, MS Main St,
Newberry, 8. C.
GET YOUR CHMSTMAS FOODS
Where
Smart Santas Shop!
1; AfirP STORES
WILL BE
CLOSED
ALL DAY
CHRISTMAS
SAT. DEC 25
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1-LB.
Bsc
Will be open Thurs
day night till 8:30,
Friday, December
24 tin 7:00,
Cite**
irs AMMJCA'S PAVOtUTt
— JANE PARKER —
Fruit Coke
& *3 69
SSM** Si *V 9
MOM BAKtKY BUYS
Brown ’n Serve Dinner
ROLLS .. 2 »» 2Bt
Jane Parker
Christmas Layer
CAKE .... » 70s
Enriched White
ULh IJ*
Loaf
Jane Parker Potato
Chips & 65c
• EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE >£ Me
• RED CIRCLE COFFEE
• BOKAR COFFEE
Ann Page Grope Jam or Pure Fruit
PUIM PRESERVES - - - - 39
A&P Yellow Cling Halves or
SUCED PEACHES - - ---~29
Ready to Bake
PWFM BISCUIS—4 - 49
c
c
c
A&P Freestone
ELBERTA PEACHES --37
Angelas Recipe
MARSHMALLOWS---—19
Grade “A” Large Bnimyhrook
EGGS
Ctn.
Of IS
47c
Delicious With Turkey Ocean Spray
CRANBERRY
SAUCE
14*.
Tin
19c
Worthmore Old Fashlotiad ✓
Chocolate Drops ^
Worthmore Herd Christmas Mix Candy
Royal Lusters - %£
Warwick -
Choc. Thin Mintsl£39c
Warwick Dark or Light
Choc. Cherries ££ 59c
Worthmore Christmas Candy
French Creams pkr 25c
POOR IS TNE IDEAL BIPTI
Take the “If’ Out o# Gift-Giving!
Here’* a gift everybody who enjoy* good eat
ing I* aure te welcome. For them Gift Certifi
cates, in denominations of $1 and $5..let the
recipients take their choice of fine'food* at
any AaP. Simplify shopping by giving AaP
Gift Certificate*! They’re available from now
tm Christmas from your AaP
Thank Y<Ai Spiced Whole
CRAB APPLES
28 Oz. Jar
. . 35c
Pratt-Low 29 Oz. Can
SPICED PEACHES 25c
A & J* Crushed
PINEAPPLE
No. 2 Can
. 25c
A&P All Green 15 Oz. Can
ASPARAGUS SPEARS . 37c
Pam-Pac 29 Oz. Can
SWEET POTATOES . . . 19c
A&P Royal Ann 16 Oz. Can
CHERRIES. 33c
Rajah Shredded 1 Lb. Cello Bag
COCONUT. . 43c
Jane Parker 8 Oz.
POTATO CHIPS ..... 35c
Ann Page 12 Oz.
CURRANT JELLY . . . . 25c
Mott’s Sweet 1 Qt.
APPLE CIDER 27c
B. and W. Frozen 6 Oz. Can
ORANGE JUICE . . 2 for 25c
Smart Santas Choose A&P’s
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Filled With Juice, Florida
Grapefruit • • ■ - 8 - 39c
Rich Red Fresh
Cranberries - <
FLORIDA tAMERMES..
FRESH CRISP RADISHES
23c
RED WMESAP APPLES
FRESH 00CCAHUTS...
REHALO SLAW MX...
5 **•■ 40c
^9
I6c
p* 16c
oo. lU
CRISP LETTUCE 2
SWEET BOSC PEARS
» lie
AHcy Sweet
ORANGES
Lb.
Bag
35
c
DuLany Frozen French Fried v\jz. mg. —. —. _ M|| ' BlllVik
POTATOES . . . . 2 for 33c BRAZIL. RUTS - - -
MXD HITS - » ■
» Or. Pk*.
STUFFED OLIVES «“ "E* 49c
STUFFED OLIVES —‘ "S' 25c
MAYONNAISE & 29c & 49c
ANN PACE KETCHUP.. 19c
TOMATO SOUP tS, 4’8? 37c
BLACK PEPPER rZ ... 17c
GROUND CINNAMON
I Jll E. CAROLINA AVE.
I
ENG. WALNUTS
&
5 *£ 45c
* % 45c
- ss 43c
AAP Fancy
OimIM
AAP Fancy
PsatpUi
C ABPhm
O-Oi.
O0.M
Rajah Dry Shredded
SOB.
Lang's Sweet Mfacad
FMdec
Herahey*s Baking
Si
•-Os.
23c
«
lb
MUSICS
48c
«29e
2Hc
AAP SeedkM
35c
RAISINS
65c
17c