The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 29, 1959, Image 8
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday. January 29, 1959
LYDIA MILLS
MRS: CLYDE TRAMMELL. CarrwpoadenL Rgpr—ntati™
TTUPBONS IMS
Mr? Tommy Bryant and daioJUcr
at Columbia. «mr vuoton of Mr.
and Mr? CWbo Btrrhmorr dunaf
the wrei -end
Mih> Lmda Slack of Croas HU.
spent the week end with her grand
mother. Mrs Kula Brooks
Mrs Ira Bailcv wdl celebrate her I Infrrmediate GA’a will meet i ' Revival aervkea continue to be ini
birthday February 3 at the church at « o'clock Monday | progress at the Church of God eoch
Billy Walker uMI cdkbrate bis!
birthday February 1, and Johnny
Walker uiU celebrate his birthday!
February 3.
•'Happy Birthday" to C a p e-r s
Gregory today and to Terry Pra- j
LYDIA CHI RCH OF GOD NEWS evening this week at 7 o'clock
Mr .ind Mr? \ M Shumate.
Jr . uvre Friday usitors of Mrs I James Harris. Mr. and Mrs Jamee ] ^^"^^Vdiirf«3^g i^
Jame? Hams at State Park Wilson of 1-uirens to visit Mrs. discharge from the U S. Air Force *" h " f D m Mo * h< 'r»
Mrs ti W (,oss .'pent a few day? Harris at State Park Sunday. ; ^ \!i; ( >nio, Texas, on January
last week with Mr and Mrs \V H Mrs gill Lesley and daughters. 19 He has been stationed in Texas
I’arkman in Greenwood The Park- j Betty Lesh’v and Mrs. Helim approximately a year,
man family accompanied her to [storms of GrreenviUe. were Sun. Mr and Mrs. Ithiel Harvey and
the home of MC 'and Mrs. Frank d av guests of their son and brother, daughters \isited her mother. Mrs.
Rev W J. Lesley, and Mrs Lesley. L. A. Hall. Mr and Mrs. Horace
Mr and Mrs. Paul Glenn and i unter-.n Newberry Sunday
children of Greenville, visited Mrs Re\ and Mrs. Roscoe Bryan and
J H S<‘ay Sunday children visited Saturday with Mr
and Mrs. Pete Edwards in Troy.
Mr. and Mrs .1 C. Gaines and
small daughter, Sandra Lynn, have
moved mto the community from
(Joss on Fnday for sujjper.
SATURDAY IN GRKENVI1J.K
Mr. and Mno Harry Templeton
and daughters were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barrett in
Greenville on Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Henry Lee of Lau-
rcNs, sent Sunday with Mrs. J. W
Fuller.
Mrs. Kate Nelsor. of Laurens,
spent Saturday with her niece and
nephew. Mr and Mr.- Frank Walk
er.
Mrs. Betty Cauble and Sam Cau-
b!e of Anderson, were Sunday visi
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Bud- Fuller.
Mr and Mrs E C. Burdette and
Herman were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Campbell. Jr., in Char
lotte, N
bell, Sr.
Mrs J. C Atkinson was in Atlan
ta. Ga. Fnday for the funeral of
her cousin, John Henry Adams.
Mr and Mrs J E Cobb and chil
dren of Charlotte N C., were Sat
urday guests of her mother. Mrs.
W E Johnson, and sister. Miss
Mary Johnson
Mr and Mr.- Clyde Trammell
visited their soo-m-Law and daugh
ter. Mr and Mrs William Stone,
in Anderson Sundav •
Mrs. Jack White is improving j
at Hays hospital following surgery j
on Friday.
Mrs v John Edmonds, Miss Wilma
Edmonds. Mrs. .Annie Mae Roper,
Mr and Mrs. Paul Woodard attend
ed the funeral of Frip Hembree in
Ware Shoals on Wednesday of last
week. *
SPARTANBURG VISITORS
from Joanna.
BIRTHDAYS AND
WFDOING ANNIVERSARIES
Mrs J. W. Fuller will celebrate
j her birthday January 31.
Martin BOozer observed a birth-
day January 21.
Miss Norma Jean Shdnut will be
: 18 years old January 31.
Miss Shirley Poison celebrated
1 her 15th birthday January 25.
• Happy Birthday" to Aaron How
ell today.
Perry Pamsh will observe his
birthday January 30.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Pearson will
Mr. and Mrs Joe Todd and Miss i observe their wedding anniversary
Vicki Todd of Lancaster, Mr and : January 30.
Mrs. Frank Smith of Whitmire, Mr Lynn McGee will be 7 years old
and Mrs Wiley Harper and son vis- January 31.
ited S- J Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Ho- Mrs. Joe Proffitt will observe her
mer Fuller Sunday They were here 1 birthday January 30
especially for the wedding of Miss Mrs. Jimmy Barnes will cele-
Joyce .Ann Todd to Alvis Coble on brate a birthday February 4
Sunday afternoon Mrs Louise Broome will observe
Mrs Lula Btrchmore, Mr and a birthday February 1
Mr. and Mrs. H. N .Hughey, Mr.
and Mrs. B. H. Sinclair were Sun-
da? visitors in Spartanburg.
Mrs. Lillie Belle Mailer is spend
ing the week in Huntsville, Ala..
C.. Mr. and Mrs. (. amp- 1 her son-in-law and daughter,
in Bessemer City, N. C. Mr and Mrs C. R Fulmer, going
especially to greet her new grand
daughter who was born last week
Coming To Clinton February 4
A1C and Mrs Allen White, Jr,
.. u .|* nd children arrived at the home Uher who is 8*years old today
Mt> Matt,r Harvc > accompanied , of h ,. r p . .., v M . , d Mrs K E M4R(11
“ HarrL,: - Mr Mp * J«9jwhit*ire. on Satwday following “ mar(H on fri
March will be held tomorrow night,
(Fnday> from 7:30 p. m. to 8:3th
p m. Everyone is asked to con-|
tribute. If you will not be at home
please leva your contribution with a |
neighbor
All who are assisting in the Moth
ers March are to return to the com- 1
miinity building to turn in the con- j
tributions. Refreshments will be
served by members of the Woman’s
Club
PTA JANUARY MEETING
The Providence School PTA met
January 19 with the president,
Glenn Gaskins, presiding.
During the business session a new
vice-president, Mrs. H. R. Camp
bell, was elected. Reports from the
secretary and treasurer were beard.
A set of encyclopedias has been
bought for the school.
It was voted to buy a rubber
stamp to use in stamping notice of
PTA meetings on the children's
hands.
It was announced that an eye
clinic will be held son at the school.
Following the business Mrs. A. M.
Shumate, Jr, introduced Miss Nel
lie Osborne who gave a very inter
esting talk on •‘Things for a Better
Community.”
The next meeting will be held
February 16.
All parents of Providence pupils
are invited to attend these meetings
in the interest of their children.
PARTY HONORS MRS. RILEY
Mrs J C v Gregory’s home was
the scene of a lovely pink and blue
shower 4or Mrs Ray Riley on Fri
day evening
Appropriate games were enjoy*
led during the evening, after which
refreshments were served by the
hostesses. Mrs Gladys Campbell.
, .Mrs Eleanor Fuller. Mrs. Sara
Jenkins, and Mrs Gregory
Mrs Riley received many lovely
gift? which were opened and passed
for all to admire
DAUGHTER ENTERTAINED
WITH PARTY
Saturday afternoon Mrs Nellie
Dean gave a birthday party for
her daughter. Lucy, ui celebration
of her 6th birthday at their
Fifteen children enjoyed an
of outdoor game* with J
and I*oon> RaUrw
• The children were invited
{ftfiutg
and white sake with R* I
ed c aiuBrs centered the table After
Happy Birthday wan sung, the
rake waa rut and served with sand
wirhr* chips. imtiU
I drafts
Rallwor • and >ackers
as favwrs
Miss .Vmdy shrtnut assarted Mrs
Dean I
Lite) received
gdts frwsw her btUe ft
PI NTM UrtTAL YOUNG
rLOTLEM RALLY
Res. and Mrs Rmcot Bryan
were hosts for a party Nr the
Ytmng pewyrtr of the chwrrh on Fn
day evening jt the ( emmunity
Ruikhng
An evening of games I allowed by
party refreshmnrta was enjoyed by
I the seventeen guest* present
MR. IUMM N CELEBRATE*
BIB WAY
haturdny evetuag Gerwid Bowen
as honofed with a birthday party
I at the ( ommuitrt) Bmldinc with
his Etst#r. Mrs
Rev. W J. Lesley, pastor, ex-|
tends a cordial invitation to every- ■
one to attend
Children's church is held each *
Tuesday at 4:36 p. m at the church,
with all children invited
Dollar Days Sale
WHO
HAS
THE
BASHFUL HENRY
For 10 years he’s been entertaining folks in the
Piedmont area with the best in good country
and gospel musk. Bashful Henry is second to
none! Hear him Monday through Friday from
1:00 to 3:00 p. m. and Saturdays, 10:15 to 11:45
a. m. AH on
WLBG
For
LAURENS-CUNTON-JOANNA
Goss, as
Sixteen invited fneads enjoyed
games and dancing
Refreshment* of sand w i c h e ».
chip* cookies and drinks were serv
ed
Mr Bowen received e number of
nice gifts from ku friends.
BIRTHDAY P\RTY ENJOYED
Saturday afternoon Mrs Chorbr
Birchmore honored her son Jana
with a party in celebration of his
14th birthday.
The group of y >ung people pres
ent enjoyed outdoor games before
being served paiyt refreshments
Jame? was remembered with
many gifts from his friends.
Mrs. Lula Birchmore of Colum
bia, grandmother of James, was
present for the party.
MRS. HAMPTON HONORED
Mrs. Harold Hamilton of Clinton,
was given a pink and blue show'er
at the Lydia Community House
Thursday afternoon with Mesdames
Eleanor Fuller. Carrie Gall man,
Jane Sumerel, Lucile Dunaway and
Frances Meeks as hostesses.
round thirty-five friends and
relatives from Lydia and Clinton
enjoyed games directed by Mrs.
Sumerel.
The hostesses, assisted by Mes
dames Vivian May, Juanita Harris,
Sara Jenkins and Brenda Green,
served a salad plate with punch
and nuts.
Mrs. Hampton was presented a
host of lovely and useful gifts.
LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS
The Junior RA’s will meet at the
church Thursday (tonight) at 7.’30
p. m.
* • * *
. The Brotherhood of the church'
will go to the county jail tonight at
7:30 p. m. for a worship service.
AD men of the church are invited
to go with the Brotherhood to assist
in the service.
c&Sji
Jacbtof fiadutd
Granulated
SUGAR
UMITi 1 WITH
$5 ORDM
OR MORI
THRU. JAM.
tl, 1*99
Red Rine Cheese ^ 59e
Sandwich Bread 23c
Thrifty Rolls
MU
10«
Special OffuM
ONI POUND VACUUM TIN OP
CS COFFEE
AND A HANDSOME 4 CUP
PERCOLATOR
ROTH
ONlY.„
$2.89
Spatial Off&h
FREE
CAS W MM-MAIt
BISCUITS
WITH THE PURCHASE OP 1
TWO LBS. <* TtlANOLE PREMIUM
2 49e
Margarine
LIMIT. ONI WITH A If ORDER OR MOftl
Jewel Shortening 3 &
LIMIfi ONI WITH A If ORDM OR MOM
3-D Detergent
LAROi KM
Morton't Dinners
Hom-Motd Biscuits
Cottage Cheese
f VMM (Tin
MX MSI
MUM
us. -r.
(ML 59«
6 **"• 49e
2 m 49«
Florida Grapefruit
Large Fioride Oranges
Pascal Celery
g u m ig,
39c
■mu tAM( S1AIKS lOt
ti
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WHITE
Potatoes.
Gorton's Perch Fillets
Dreeted Whiting Fish
~ 45«
Pimento Cheeee
rarRMu. u* cm XSc
-• 45c
Pork let Steaks
- Sft
39s
rOtOTO OOHM
aauMM. ww -f 15€
u 19c
Chicken Salad
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a RATH* HACK HAWK ~
ROXTON Bum POM U
Bacen - 59*
Roast » 39«
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PORTION
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Shopping
ktmmt
Colonial Stores
W. OVH HALT * CINTUIT ...
TNI MVOW1I Of SOUTHflM
UNO A SONG Of SAVINGS ... COLONIAL'S DOLLAR DAYS
SbtJt up Wow
RtDGATE 8
Appleeauco
SING A SONG OF SAVINGS
STOKELY'S PMC
STOKELY'S PI-LI
TANG DRINK
no. set
CANS
44-01.
CAN
QUART
CAN
fijutakfaii (Dhink
-€ 6 *
Orange
46-01 CANS
7-OI.
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3
por
COLONIAL'S DOLLAR DAYS
■edgwle
£
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Castleherry IpeghtHl
Wlx '£m oh
Tftatch ‘£m
SING A SONG OF SAVINGS .
Wintergarden Cut Okra
Somerdale French Fries
CS Sweet Green Peas
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Watch
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3
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Watch ‘fan
SING A SONG OF SAVINGS... COLONIAL'S DOLLAR DAYS
. COLONIAL'S DOLLAR DAYS
CS Broccoli Spears
Somerdale Baby Limas
Seabrook Chopped Spinach
CS Strawberries
Floridagald Orange Juke
Mix'hw or-Match 'Cm 5
Fruit .1
Cocktail
- CLINTON, X C