The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 14, 1959, Image 13
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Thursday, May 14, 1959
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
TELEPHONE IMS
Highway.
Beth Harvey has the measles.
W. L. Motte is a medical patient
at Hays Hospital.
Benny Sinclair is recuperating
from an appendectomy at Hays
Hospital last week.
R. J. Dunnaway underwent sur
gery at Hays Hospital last week.
Mrs. J. T. Whitmore has returned
home following several days illness
at Blalock Clinic.
Mrs. Bill King has been ill at her
home.
BIRTHDAYS AND AVN1VER- birthday MajT 15. Kay Hughes will celebrate her
SARIES Mike Pace will have a birthday birthday May Ifi
Happy birthday to to Mrs. Lindy ’ A-2o Ray Jackson will observe his
Barlowe today. Mrs. Hugh Ballard will observe. birthday May 15.
Mrs Lola ff.Yle Overstreet will
have a birthday May 21.
Rev. and Mrs J. H. Walker will
observe their wedding anniversary
Mrs. Claude Gilstrap will cele- her birthday May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard will May 20
brate her birthday May 16. Happy birthday to Harvey Shu observi their 46th welding anniver- Irvin Shockley
Mrs. J. E. Coker will observe a mate today. sary May 20 , birthday May IS
will observe a
i
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Conner, of
Whitmire, were Sunday guests of
the latter's daughter, Mrs. Jimmy
South and Mr. South.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Stone and chil
dren, of Anderson, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell. On
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
♦'Trammell accompanied their daugh
ter and family home and attended
the Air Show in Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Edwards, of
Troy, were Sunday visitors of her
sister, Mrs. Roscoe Bryan and Rev.
Bryan.
A-lc and Mrs. Alton Gwinn and
children have returned from 22
months spent in Cuba. They are
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Mitchell, and his parents in
Joanna. Following a 30-day leave
they will go to the navy base in
Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. J. W. Queen of near Laur
ens visited Mr. and Ml-s. Henry
' King on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett and
* Freddie, of Arcadia, spent Moth
er’s Day with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Roberts.
Mjs. W. T. Smith, of Decatur,
Ga., was a recent visitor of her sis
ter, Mrs. Frank Goss and Mr. Goss.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy, of
Greenville, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Abercrombie. ^
* Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fennell and
Steve and Mrs. Sam Lawson spent
Mother’s Day with Mrs. Fen
nell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Shumate, Sr., in Camden.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Jr.,
and Misses Carol Parrish and San
dra Rorex of Aiken, spent a recent
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Par
rish, Sr.
Mother’s Day visitors of Mrs. J.
* H. Seay were Mr. and Mrs. John
Heath, Mr. and Mrs. James Seay
and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn,
Keith and Deidre, all of Greenville,
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith, of near
Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bris-
sie and daughters, of Winnsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boozer and
family spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Corrie Trammell on
Lake Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kelly and
children, of Gaffney, spent Sunday
with his mother, Mrs. Ike Jones and
Mr. Jones.
Mr. and Mks. Lester Davis and
family visited their parents, Mrs.
Bertie Davis in Union, Mk. and Mrs.
B. C. Dickson in Cowpens on Moth-
* er’s Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Campbell
and children, of Charlotte, N. C.,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, MT. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette.
On Sunday the two families joined
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette at his moth
er’s, Mrs. C. R. Burdette, and her
mother, Mrs. W. S. Manning in Iva.
Mr. and Mrs. Cars** Neal aad
Diaaae, Mr. aad Mrs. Howard Mc
Cauley aad Pam, of Greenville,
■peat the week-ead with Mr. aad
Mrs. C. M. Broome. Mrs. Edna
Dallas and Mrs. Sophie Bird, of
Rock Hill, visited their brother,
and Mrs. Broome on Friday. Oa
Sunday Mrs. Gus Broome and
daughter, of Rock HUE, visited the
Broomes.
S. Sgt. Charles Harvey, of Fort
Jackson, Columbia, spent the week-
* end with Mrs. Harvey and children.
Mrs. Jenene Johnson and Mrs.
Chestley King were recent visitors
in Spartanburg.
Mrs. Henry King will leave today
by plane for a visit with her son,
Waters King and Mrs. King in
Nashville, Tenn.
Mr. and Mks. Fred Anderson, of
Hickory, N. C., spent Mother’s Day
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. N. Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey McGaha and
daughter, of Duncan, were Sunday
guests of his brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Attaway and
Mrs. Roberta Jackson and children,
of Newberry, Mrs. Ralph Ballard
% and Mrs. Peggy Rhumfelt, of Foun
tain Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Reed
er and Ray, of Clinton, were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Motte and Mrs. Bertie Attaway.
Mk. and Mrs. Guy Emery, Sr., of
Eooree, were visitors of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Emery on Sunday.
Billy Davis, of the U. S. Navy,
formerly of Annapolis, Md., has re
ported to the Naval Base in Nor
folk, Va., following a 15-day leave
with his parents, Mk. and Mrs. Lis
ter Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell,
A-lc and Mrs. Alton Gwinn and
a children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Meadors and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Patterson and children
enjoyed a recent family get-to-geth-
er at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard WaUenzine in North Augus
ta.
Rev. aad Mrs. Milford Saoders,
Rev. aad Mrs. J. B. Abercrom
bie will leave Friday for Louis
ville, Ky„ to attend the Southern
Baptist Convention which is being
held nest week.
Mrs. Nora Kirby, of Laurens,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Ezzie Miller.
Miss Sandra Norris, of Clinton,
spent the week-end with Miss Susan
Word. On Saturday the girls and
Mrs. David Word were visitors in
Greenville.
i Miss Barbara Roberts, freshman
at Winthrop College, Rock Hill,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mk. and Mks. Dave Roberts
and attended the fraternity dances
at Presbyterian College. The Rob
erts also had as their guest Miss
Martha Brannon, of Bishopville and
Limestone College, who attended
the dances.
Mrs. Dave Roberts, accompanied
by her sister-in-law, Mrs. F. T. Rob
erts, of Charlotte, N. C., and Mrs.
Cherry Rochester, of Anderson, re
cently spent a week in New York
City.
DINNER ENJOYED SUNDAY
Mrs. W. E, Johnson was honored
by her children and grandchildren
on Sunday with a combination birth
day and Mother’s Day dinner.
Enjoying the day together were:
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and
family of Rock Hill, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Johnson, Mary Jane, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Cobb and children
of Charlotte, N. C\, Eugene John
son of Clinton, and Miss Mary John
son.
KING FAMILY DINNER
Honoring their mother the chil
dren and grandchildren of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry King enjoyed a Sunday
picnic dinner in the back yard of
their home. Those present for the oc
casion were: Mr. and Mrs. Chestley
King and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bo
King of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Motes and family of Joanna, Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Brewington and
daughter of Laurens, Mrs. Trudy
Smith and children of the home.
LYDIA BAPTLST CHURCH NEWS
The W. M. S. will meet Thursday
(tonight) at 7:30 p. m. at the home
of Mrs. Melvin Satterfield at 300
Cypress St.
All ladies of the church are invit
ed.
On Sunday, May 17, Bud Tumb-
lin of Clinton, will be the guest
speaker at both the morning and
evening services while the pastor is
at the convention in Kentucky.
CHURCH OF GOD
Revival services are still in prog
ress at the Lydia Church of God
with services each evening at 7:30
p. m.
Rev. W. J. Lesley in pastor of the
church.
PARTY ENJOYED SATURDAY
Mrs. Maxie Reeder was honored
with a pink and blue shower on Sat
urday evening at the Community
Building.
Games and contests were enjoyed
by the group.
Delicious party refreshments
were served by the hostesses. Miss
Gladys Abercrombie, Mrs. Eunice
Bonds and Mrs. Kathleen Vincent.
LYDIA PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH NEWS
Rev. William Moreau will preach
on the subject, “The Day the Church
Was Born,” at the regular 11 o’clock
service Sunday morning.
A Session meeting will be held on
Tuesday evening. TTie place will be
announced.
The PYF will meet Wednesday at
6:30 p. m. at the church.
At 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting will
be held with the subject for discus
sion being “The Person and Work
of Christ—Redemption and Medita
tion.”
KINDERGARTEN PICNIC
PLANNED
The Lydia-Clinton Kindergarten
will have a picnic at the Lydia
Cook-Out on Tuesday. May 19, at
6:30 p. m.
The Kindergarten members and
their families are invited.
There are 16 children from the
Lydia and Clinton communities who
will go into the first grade in Sep
tember.
COMMUNITY HOUSE GETS HI-FI
A new Stereophonic record player
has been added along with new
dishes at the Lydia Community
Building for the use of those using
the building. Organizations ( meet
and many parties are held at the
building.
Residents appreciate the use of
the building and its furnishings and
are very grateful to the Lydia and
Clinton Cotton Mills for providing
such a nice place for meetings and
entertaining.
WITH THE SICK
Dan South is ill with measles.
C. M. Broome continues seriously
ill at his home on the Greenwood
Dr. Felder Smith
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 794
Laurens, S. C.
D illard Bolantt
103 E. Pitts St.
EXPERT WATCH
REPAIRING
Frankoma Pottery
Silver—Watches
Kimberly Diamonds
Phone 1699
U. S. Governro®nt "A /# - U. S. G''v**rnmcnt'
HENS
4 to 7 Lb
CHICKEN
DRESSED ,
& DRAWN
lb
White's Cornfield
Chopped Ham
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White's Cornfield
Pioky x Pig Breokfost
pkg 39 L ink Sausage
Crockin' Gooa Sweet r E.jftermilk
Pkg 39 Biscuits . . 6
P.
2 Lb
Cup
White's Cornfield Chunk
VA to 5 Lb. Pieces
Rosorve Rights To Limit Quantities.
MILD CHEESE
jssl. “39^
Palmetto Farm
Ham Salad
Palmetto Farm
Sandwich Spread cup 49 c Steaks .
Palmetto Farm Pimento
Cheese .
DIXIE THRIFTY
c: 49'
Bar-B-Que Loaf
SUPERBRAND 'NUTRITIOUS •
Cottage Cheese ’ c - 29*
BOLOGNA n
39' Bacon
Fillets of i
Flounder
King Mackerel
49‘
Rath's Blackhawk Sliced
W,th 1 Lb
Pineapple Cup
' 49‘
49
33'
LB
53
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c£ 59* Mullet
Medium Size
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Lb
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BREAD
16-oz.
Loaves
25
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Dixie Home
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Libby's Tomato
JUICE
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Corn Oil
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Blue Star Whole
Qt
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5 yc %
31* 1
No. 2Vi
Cans
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Libby's Fruit
COCKTAIL No con 3 29* CHICKENS 3 ’^ 99*
Wesson
Oil
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your choice
with a$5.00
or more
purchase, •
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CHEER
Instant
6-oz.
Jar
89
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Limit 1 of
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with a $5 or
more purchase
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WHITE
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Pkg.
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19
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Pillsbury's
Libby's Golden
Pancake Mix 19* 35* Cream Style Corn 2 N co 3 , 03 39‘
Deep South
Sliced Kosher Dills
28-oz.
Jar
Libby's Fancy
29* Stuffed Olives : ; ,
'j; 0 ,' 49*
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FLOUR
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CLOROX
Gal.
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25
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Lb.
Bag
1.39
ANGEL FOOD - 39/
Cinnamon and Fruit
FILLED ROLLS ; 33*
Cinnomon
TWIRL LOAF .
Von Camp's
PORK & BEANS
loch
29*
No 300
Cans
49
Fresh Produce
CORN
IDEAL FOR SLICING, FIRM RIPE
Tomatoes 2 39*
FANCY
GOLDEN
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10
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49
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Carrots 2 19* DINNERS 2^ 99^
Frozen Foods
MORTON'S SALISBURY STEAK, CHICKEN,
TURKEY, MEAT LOAF and BEEF
ICE CREAM
59<
6-oz
Cons
Superbrond
Popular
Flavors
V2
Gal,
Dixie Thrifty
Orange Juice . . 5
Aster's Flavorful
Grape Juice • • 3 Cons
Golden Goblet Regular or
Pink Lemonade 9 Cons
Libby's
99 (
Teste O' Sea Fillets of
99‘ Perch . V: s b
Astor'S Fcrdhook
99* Limas . 5
McKenzies Cut
10-cz
Pkgs
39*
99*
Broccoli Spears 2 p^' 49* Okra . . 3 49*