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- > I THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable ■* Volume XLVIII r. If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News* Clinton, S. C, Thursday, February 26, 1948 Number 9 daughter of Ware Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings, Jr., of New berry, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bras- Braswell. Cpl. Rdbret E. Bouknight has re guests of Mrs. H. R. Smith. - turned to Fort Banks, Boston, Mass., Mrs. Harnette King was called to, after spending a 15-day furlough witr» Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold and Rock Hill Wednesday on account of i his parents, Mf. and Mrs. J. M. Bouk- WEST CLINTOK SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. Murray Adams spent last Gilmer orf Woodruff, were Sunday week-end with Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Gregory in Mullins. Home Mission Meet Rev. and Mrs. Sexton were, host and hostess to the Home Mission group of the Pentecostal Holiness church Monday evening at 'their The . meeting prayer. . was disngissed with Miss Parkman Honored One of the most enjoyable occas- Mrs H home with a large number attending, j ions of the season was., the party After a'business session a social (given in honor of Miss Vera Parkmafi, hour with refreshments was enjoyed. ! bride-elect of the month, Tuesday j even in j? at the ■ :ce Berry.. A number of game'- and under the direction of Mrs Harris, were 'enjoyed evening. v Members of the, spinning (Continued on page two) inte.iU Elan i during room Billie, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard , the ilness of her brother, Earl Fergu-1 night visited Miss Doris Arnold in Flor- son ence Sunday, „ j Mrs. R. M. Sullivan spent the week-end with Mr. ^and Mrs. L. F. Giles in Greenwood. Mrs: Henry Turner and son of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Berry. j Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon of Sa- 1 (Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jenkins an£ l j U( j a ^ an( j an< j iMrs. Cecil Walker daughter of Lancaster, visited Mr., anc j c hildren of Laurens, spent Sunr: and 'Mrs. J. C. Boyce Sunday.. \ i day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon 8 H Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks had as| an() Mrs Nathan Cannon and | Uje.r guests during the week-end, Mr and Mr5 . ^ , ves . | Mtss Maty Sparks Atlanta, Ga.. were called to Toccoa . Ga .. ]ast h Mr. and Mr,. J. O. Bolton and eh.l- week on accounl ^ the o[i ; Mr. and Mrs.tPaul McClellan and'dren of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Harry son of Williamston, were visitors of | Sparks and children. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers Sunday. I Charles Sparks and children of Mrs. Greer Todd of .Darlington,' Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. F~ P. spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. John Word, and Mr. Word. On Sat urday they visited their mother, Mrs. E. M. Reed, in Greenville. Ronald H. Crawford of Charleston, is visiting his parents, Rev. and Mrs. O. H. Crawford. (Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Shotwell, Sr., of Asheville, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Shotwell, Jr., of Spartanburg, were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. O. H. Crawford Saturday. The big lew loaf you've been looking for (he file flavor you’ve been longing for their father, D. D. Purcell. R. C. Bouknight and sons of Greenwood, were guests Sunday of Willard of Pacolet. j Mr - and Mrs - Jim Bouknight. Mr. and Mrs. bavld Word and; Misses Mary Ellen Cannon and : daughter and Miss Marie Weir were Lessie Hedspeth spent Sunday with \ visitors in Spartanburg Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeves of Wel- ford, visited their daughter, Mrs. David Boyce, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garnre, Jr., in Chester. Mrs. W. D. Middleton and children and Mrs. R. P. Harris spent Friday; Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and son and Mrs. C. W. Foster were visitors in j Neal visited Mrs Greenville Saturday. is a patient in the St. Francis, Mrs. G. H. Curry of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs-H. L. Cunningham. (Mrs. Edgar Brazil and son of Co lumbia, spent the week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor. Charles Bright of Laurens, spent : w ith Mrs. Katie Caldwell, the week-end with relatives here | Eva Durke of Andersoni vis Mrs Jodia Sorrow of Greenwood,;^ Mr and Mrs R p Harris Sun-! visited her parents;'Mrfrimd Mrs. C.| day O. Owens recently. , 1 —w— ~ » Mrs. B. B. Neal and Mrs. Rbberf j A ^ r - and ,K r M l Cur ! e £ of Emorv Neal w ho Anderson ’ and G ' C ' Vau 8 hn of Ware Shoals, were week-end guests of in Mrs. W. H. Ammons. Mr. and Mrs. James Long of Green- and 1 Mrs. Jamas Greenville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R.'Thomas, Mrs. Johnnie Mason attended the funeral t wooc l. visited Mr of G. E. Corley in Lyons, Ga., Sun-! Caughman Friday. day. ! Mrs. J. C. Gruber and Mrs. W. O., g S-Sgt. and Mrs. Richard D. Foster j Hueble of Goldville, were dinner Sgt. Brazil spent the week-end with the Greenville Air Base, spent the; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall SHORTENING MARGARINE FLOUR sas '£ 42 them. Mrs. Daisy England and Mrs. Mary Young of Langley, and Mrs. Lula Hotpoint -Ranges -Refrigerators -Honie Freezers -Ironers « A New Dream-Line of . Quality Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Phone 423 week-end with the formers’ parents,! Samples Sunday. 1 [» Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster. 1 Miss Sarah Turner spent the week- g Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Riddle visited end with Miss Ruth Rhoads in En- # j Mr. Riddle’s mother, Mrs. Fannie oree. ift Riddle, in Greenwood Sunday. E.j Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Mrs. Joe !D Middle of Greenwood, visited Mr.! R °se were visitors in Spartanburg and Mrs. Riddle during the week, j Saturday. 1 .Mrs. David Boyce and son spent ! Miss Geroldine Barbery spent the 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry we ek-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.! |Leverette in Iva. (Barbery in Greenville. Mrs. J. H. Pace and daughter,j lMr - and Mrs ' Floyd Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Adger Pace of Lyman, 500 Newberry, visited Mr. and (Mrs. Guynell Worley and children of-^ Irs - J - D - Word Sunday. Blacksburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. A.! ^ R. Ivester during the week. j Birhtdays and Anniversaries Miss Vera Parkman and Melissa! Grin Clark had a birthday Feb. 2. iAnn Burdette and Mrs. A. H. Park-! Mrs Marshall Samples had a birth- iman were visitors in Spartanburg dajr February 24. j Tuesday. , ' \ Mrs. J. J. Owens celebrated her Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson and j * ) *’ r ^ lda ^ r Monday. ■children visited Mr. and Mrs. Odis Mrs. H. E. Berry had a birthday Mahafifey at Ora Sunday. i February 16. i S->Sgt. and Mrs. James Meadors of February 22nd was Mrs. David San Antonio, Texas, are spending 1 ^ urd ^ ^ r ^ da y' J several weeks with relatives here. I Mr. and Mrs. James Yarborough and son have moved to South Clinton. Mrs. Robert Herring and children ‘of. Laurens, visited her mother, Mrs. w lurmeny oi ini S| w ICharlie Garrett, Sunday. city announce the birth of a son, W. C, Walk-mine visited his moth- 1 on January 24. ,g Mrs. Britten is the former Miss V Birth Announcement Britten Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Britten of Morganton, N. C-. formerly of this, er, Mrs. Jim Wallenzine; who is ill in Newberry, during the’ week-end. Ralph Smith and Paitsy Webb vis ited in Newberry Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin and WORK REFRESHED ~ PAUSE FOR COKE | Helen Smith. Birthday Dinner For Mr. and Mrs.' Foster On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Fbster were given a birthday dinner by their children at the Foster home. There were 30 guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Foster celebrated their'i birtndays during this month. l Among The Sick Jimmie Berry is recuperating at last Tuesday at the local hospital. Miss Doris Arnold, student nurse | § at a Florence hospital, underwent an | j*t appendix operation last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell are | ^ improving after being ill. Mrs. H. R. Smith continues ill at ^ her home an Bailey street. jU Mrs. J. C. Boyce is improving after « a week’s illness. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester and | S children have been ill the past three jH weeks. $ Friends of Mrs. Joe Terry,. Sr., will b be interested to know she is under- ♦•j going treatment in Greenville: Study Course Given at Calvary :: Baptist Church !-j The book, “How To Win To Christ,” | § was taught last week at Calvary Bap- j tist church by the pastor, Rev. J.jS W. Spillers, with twenty-five re-in ceiving credit. j At eight o'clock each evening a vis- •!; iting preacher brought a message. | a Monday Rev. J. H. Darr spoke on the g subject, “The Church.” Tuesday RevJn M. A. Bryant spoke, his subject being, k “Sunday School Evangelism.” Wed- nesday the pastor spoke on the sub- j-j ject, “The Passing of’Church Peo- 6 pie.” Thursday Rev. J .H. -Walk- ;| er's subject was “The Tragedy of a § Fruitless Life." On Friday evening b the social committee served’refresh- ! f ments. De Monte Dried PRUNES ts 20c Campbell’s 2 10 ^21c Ann Page—With Tomato Sauce BEANS 2 Si 25« Fine Granulated SUCAR . . . . 10 a, 89c 1 ' . \ 1 . ■ Rising ■ w IJdg w ^ Ann Page Spaghetti or MACARONI ... 3 ^ 25c Libby’s or Sultana Fruit * COOKTAiL 24c Ann Page Salad DRESSING & 33c Sunnyfield Creamery BUTTERs:,... ^ 89c FRESH FRUEES AND VEGETABLES ROME APPLES, 3 lbs 25c RED BLISS POTATOES, 5 lbs. ... 37c CARROTS, 2 bunches 25c TRIMMED CAULIFLOWER, lb. . 23c CELERY, stalk 13c WHITE POTATOES, 10 lbs. .. 53c LEMONS, dozen ... 30c TEMPLE ORANGES, 3 lbs 25c / LETTUCE, 2 heads .. 20c GRAPES, 2 lbs 25c GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for . 19c GREEN CABBAGE, 2 lbs. . .., 7c GREEN BEANS, lb. .. 23c % SWEET POTATOES, 5 lbs. . , 47c SALAD BAGS 19c BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOODS OF ALL KINDS FRYERS, table dressed, lb. 63c BACON, sliced, grade A, lb. ... 59c l.OIN or RIB EM) PORK ROAST, lb 49c CENTER err PORK CHOPS, lb 59c SIRLOIN or T-BONE, lb. ...... 79c SHORT RIBS BEEF, lb. .. 35c POT ROAST, boneless, lb: 69c FAT BACK, lb, 25c STREAKED BACON, lb. . . 39c l;Lb Bag Mild and Mellow 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE 40c • 3 b “ n i5 plui 1c State Tax aOTTlfO UN OCR AUTHORITY OP THE COCA-COCA COMPANY IY Greenwood Coca-Cola Bottling; Co. O 1*4S, Tl» Caco-CoU C J . y • Calvary Baptist Church Receives New Members A number of interesting and hei. ful itermons have been preached by Rev. J. W. Spillers at Calvary Baptist church recently. On Sunday evening, k Feb. 22, eleven came for baptism, ft and three rededicated their lives to Christ. This makes a total of thirty- six received into the church member ship since Rev. Spillers Recently be came pastor. White House Evaporated La Choy CHINESE STYLE FOODS Bean Sprouts, 2 c?...: 27c Chinese Dinners V,*;, 1 51c 3 ILK 39c Tall Cans Chop Suey Chow Mein Noodles No 2 Can * PC 35c 19c CHOP SUEY MIX VEGETABLES No. 2* Can 27c Palir.o’ive Soap lie Bar Super Suds 37c Lge Pkg Palmolive Soap 2 H'ri 31c Lifebuoy Soap lie Bar Octaoon >- / Cleanser 7c Fkg Octagon Powder 2 & 17c i K & X :: :: ♦ # 1 •« is • • ft :: * • :: ft • # • * <8 :: ft :: 8 • • :: n i: ii • « § ft :: ■ i I A* * • ■ A* • • £ X tl A* A« « • X X X A* • • A* ♦ ♦ 4 • • * X X «.♦ • 4 *.• • # A* • • § ft >«.V,