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V, \ \ >. V* THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspoper, Complete Newsy and Reliable Volume XLVIII Clinton, S. C.,Thursday, January 22, 1948 If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News • Number A WEST aiNTOH SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MK8. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative ’land children were guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. Willie Cannon near Cross I Hill Sunday. * \ fMr. and Mrs. E. E. Owen and ■'children of Charlotte, N. C., were Drunken Drivers Lose Licenses Mrs. Paul Glenn and son of La-1 (Mrs. R. S. Hudson and. sons of Sunday guests* of Mrs. W. E. Owen. T^ch'r'oniclr? 1 —Eight l! cuafe ns fayette, Ga., are spending three Atlanta, Ga., spent several days re-1 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boyette and r()Untv m() « or ,c;c h .,H ,v^ ir dr i vin ., wjUP"- -her • iMEFents-r -Mr.- -and - cently with- her mother, Mrs. flessif son-vrgtted -Mr. and .Mrs: I.:X.-B5y- ’ ’ weeks Mrs. J. H. Seay. Mrs. Toy Wilson of Mr.- Hqltzclaw. Grpenwood, Mrs. George Hill and children for ette in Gaffney Sunday.; privileges withdrawn -during the month of December, according to a , _ Sh™'! an d daughter from H. E. Quarles, was the guest of Mr. and-Mrs. J. H. merly of Orlando, Fla., are making of Gastonia, N. C,. spent Sunday j r director of the motor vehicle di- Seay Wednesday. Mrs. J., J. Smith was called to: King for the present. Greer Suriday on account of the se- in business in electrical rious illness of her brother. Sheition in Spartanburg, was accompanied there by her son, Grady Smith. - | their home with Mr. and Mrs. Hal, with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Owen Mr. Hill is now ; Mr. and Mrs. J. refrgiera- daughter, Mr Iman, were as follows: 17 to 29 years | NOTICR of age, four persons; between the j tT) AIJ, RKSIDKNTS < >f ages frf 30 and 39, one person; and RENS COUNTY, SOUTH ( Alb > three violators were 40 years of age LINA: - - f or above. I TOU W1IX F1.KASK TAKE I TICE. That all regtstration certif icates heretofore-issued by the Board of Registration empire by opera* on of law at ^be end this year. AM !persons desiring to be quali'ied elec- ors must obtain new registration certificates on and after January 1, 1948. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING ’ OF MEMBERS The Annual Meeting of the mem bers of Citizens Federal Savings & Loan Association, Clinton, S. C, will be held in the office of the Assoei- Broad and * vision of the state "highway depart Mrs. J- k- Fickiin anc Throughout the state, a totai ation at the corner, of and Mrs. Sam Horno driving licenses were with- Main streets, in Climton, S. C., at 2 j of Gieenwbod, were Sunday guests drawn by the department during the o’clock in the afternoon on Wednes- Mrs. Lonnie Smith and son were, 0i ^ rs - ^ ^ Fickiin. ; month. * - — day, January 21, 1948 for the eleb- called to Spartanburg Thursday on j „ S i„ Jan ? e !_ The offense of each Laurens coun- bon of Directors and for the trans Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Dunaway account of the illness of her sister » j rh^tp^Sond^v ^ violator was driving While under potion of any other business of the H^C. SIMS. MRS. GLADYS COOK, M- D. M1I-AM, Board of Registration for Laurens County,’ S. C. 29-7j attended the funeral of B. B. Brew- ington at Wattsville Tuesday. Rev. Paul Mabry, Mr. and Mrs. David Riddle and Grayson' Ellison of Williamston, visited Rev., and Mrs. J. W. Spillers Monday. Mrs. Herbert Poteat has moved into an apartment on Gary street. Miss Billie Dee Hooper of Colum bia, is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Ina Bell Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Huey and sons and Mrs. Beulah Abbott of Simpsonville, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barbery of Greenville, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barbery. Mrs. Guy Curry of Spartan-burg, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cunningham. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis of Den ver, Colo., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Branson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw, Jr., of Greer, visited Mrs. Ada Center re cently. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson and Miss Inez Collins, who is a patient j in the General hospital. Mr. apd Mrs. W. .C. Wallenzine were called to Newberry Monday. account of the serious illness of J the influence of intoxicants, and in Association. Mrs. Jim: Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L on Mr. Wallenzine’s mother, Wallenzine. Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell were visitors in Greenville Saturday., ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock visited' he week _ end with Mr and M r S £arl Rev; and Mrs. W. M. Spurlock in l Heaton visited relatives in Chester Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Owen left Saturday for Ware Shoals where they . . . .... will make their home. suspended. The age groups ot Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Yarborough of offenders, °ne a! whom was a-wo-, d'nton. S. C. each case-the driving license was The J. SLOAN TODD, Secretary-Treasurer. 15-2c PENCIL SHARPENERS — Automatic Giant, fits any size pencil. Chron icle Publishing C<>- Yarborough recently. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sullivan and; g son of Greeleyville, spent the week-: jlj it _ 5w« •'»V#V# % end with Mrs. R. M. Sullivan. L. T. Eskew of Greenville, spent Ware Shoals Sunday. ioa id Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lindler and children of Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs> C. W. Windsor Sunday. Carl Windsor, Sic, has been pro moted to painter, third class. He is now stationed in Guam. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and children of Goldville, sfbent the week-' end with Mr. and Mrs.^L. C. Heaton,! a Sr. |S Intermediate Class Social Enjoyed The Intermediate class of Calvary Royce Smith and B a ptj s t church enjoyed a social at children of \yare Shoals, spent the. home Q f jMi ss Billie Arnold re- week-ehd with relatives here. icently. A- large number were pres- Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove speni. - en j and a number of games en- the week-end in Saluda. ! joyed. Their teacher, Mrs. Grady Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannon attend- s m ith, assisted by several oif the girls, ed a funeral in Shelby, N. C., Sunday, i ggj.y£ d refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Riddle visited | . ^ Mr. Riddle's brother, Lawrence Rid- ! Among The Sick i.t :: w :: :: K 1 ♦♦ More Slices-Bigger Savings BETTER NUTRITION WITH OUR PRIDE FRESH BREADS! f'Tnmnrc children spent the week-epd with Mrs. H. E. Edwards in Charlotte, die, who is a patient in the General ; Miss Nell Smith is recuperating at N. C. / -hospital in Greenville, Sunday. her home after undergoing an opera- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell spent! J. C. Lowe and G. F. Downs were tion at the local hospital last Wed- the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bud | visitors in Uifcion Sunday. ' ; nesday. T Word in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fickiin visited Mrs. Jack Rhodes has been ill sev- Mr. and Mrs. Algie Betters of i relatives and friends in Greenwood Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wright, Sunday. , Harold Simmons has been suffer- were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon and Our Pride Giant Loaf 19* SANDWICH Coley Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell spent Sunday with Mrs. Campbell mother. Mrs. Rachel Moseley, at South Clinton. son, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cannon and sons, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bag- well, and son, Mrs. Helen Robinson eral days. . Harold Simmons has been ing several days with hand. / % (Mrs. Ina Bell Hooper/nas flu. Gary Hancock has jured eliciouH Varieties for Every Taste! HOLE WHEAT OUR PRIDE U Lb. Lo»l CRACKED WHEAT BREAD Mb. Loal RAISIN BREAD DELICIOUS ' EGG BREAD FINE FOR TOAST* RYE BREAD Good With Cho«»o* Mb. Loaf Mb. Loaf 1-Lb. Loaf • DOLLY MADISON ROLLS [>.< ». 15c LRJLRJLRJLJLJLJLRJtJ-P.B-B.B.B.B.11 »-«.ll.» « « » « »-«-»■« « » « HRRILRR P1CTS Our Pride REGULAR BREAD Tasty Fresh Loaf New! IJ-Lb. Fresh Loaf 18 and daughter Mrs. Jim Buzhardt and Mis. J. H. -Bait daughter,^Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker I at her home after being ill the pastN-j two weeks, 8 —— ^ Birthdays and Anniversaries MrS. Henry Lewjs cele- ^ their 1st wedding anniversary * ■ ■wwgBPWpp 11 im i h® MIRACLE be one year & S> 6 May f$wPbmm§ttoDii*AfmhctiAbHt'.. PRESCRIPTION! You can depend upon our partment to use only the of drug supplies. We Accuracy, Pi y. Courtesy and Quick escription de- and* freshest *1 ecialize In for Our Customers Delivery to All Parts of the City Your Doctor’s Knowledge Is The Key To Health—Use It Bishop-Walker Pharmacy Your Rexall Store’ Phone 101 * 6< B< fk fk fk fk fk fk fk fk fk fk Mr. 'bra January 15. Gai.1 Fuller will ■January 26. Little Eddie Hill celebrated 6th birthday January 13. Jerry Simmons celebrated, his 5th |.j birthday January 21. Syble Windsor will ,be 5 years‘old January 28. Jackie Branson will celebrate his 6th birthday Tlamrary. 28. Douglas DeYoung . observed a birthday January 20. J. L. Fickiin has a birthday Janu ary 24. Mrs. R. M. Sullivan had a birth day January 15. Miss Jean Sexton celebrated birthday January 20. . Harold Simmons celebrated 12th birthday January 21. Miss Billie Dee Hooper had a birth- j day January 2l. Donald Galloway was 8 years old January 15. |n Susie Black celebrated her 2nd i| birthday today. Jjt Today is Mrs. Frank Hancbck’s' birthday. nCKUl CHIT* MAID 17 0*. - •azz- * CREAMY - SMOOTH PEANUT BUTTER PETER PAN ryUE FOR AU. COORING—EVAPORATE® GS MILK 3 12-Ox. J* I afl 23 \ 19 37 37 ECONOMICAL. DELICIOUS NUTRKET MARGARINE ~ 39 Evaporated Dessert PEACHES PACKED IN PLIOFILM Mb. Pkg 27 Samshime Crackers CKKAM-PILLKD COOKIES 71-Ox. pfcs* 25 RUSH’S TENDER CUT -A- Conununity Announcements A baptismal service will be held at i Calvary Baptist church Sunday eve- | ning. The service begins at 7.00 -l-a;' SHARPTON’S CAB SERVICE ^ d SHARPTON’S SERVICE STATION ...for... Courteous, Dependable Transpor tation and Auto Service Cars Go Anywhere Day or Night TEXACO PRODUCTS 1 Batteries — Tires — Washing — Greasing SHARPTON’S Corner Musgrove and Florida Streets F. W. SHARPTON, Prop. Jack Caughman — Drivers — Hubert flolbert !« The Sunbeam band of Calvary ft Baptist church has been reorganized ii by Mrs. Brooks Dunaway. All chil- 1 ^ dren from 4 to 8 years of age are in- p vite'ef to attend the weekly meetings eft her home each Monday at 4:15.! A singing -convention will he held at Bailey Memorial Methodist church ' Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Several: quartets are expected to be present, among them the Hi Neighbor quar tet. Everyone is cordially invited. Home Mission Group Meets The Home Mission group of the ; Pentecostal Holiness church met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. E. B .Davis in Greenwood.’ The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs, H. W. Sim mons. The secretary, Mrs. James Creswell, called the roll and read the minutes of the previous meeting. An interesting program, ’’Shining in ■ Darkness,” was led by Mrs. CreS- well. Rev. €ll^rk, pastor of the church in Greenwood, gave a talk on .. j “The Wonderful Love oj God.” 1 - / ^ The meeting closed with a hymn'S" and prayer oy Mr. Clark. The hostpss served refreshments. No. 2 Gan No. 2 Cans 15* 18* 27* Green Beans MITCHELL'S WHOLE-KERNEL While Corn STANDARD BSD RIPE Tomatoes 2 NATURAL GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Floridagold 18* WELCH'S PURE SWEET Grape Juice ^ 27* HIGH LIFE BLENDED Pancake 10* Milled From Soft Wheat CS FLOUR TAKES LESS SHORTENING! $|.17 10-us. PAPER Granulated SUGAR *5 . lb. 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