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.• h -i _r ThuBdoY. December 18.194^ THE CLWTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. r FLOOR SAI4PING We have boucht a new sender and edger. Let os sand your floors, OLD or NEW. Call ns for an estimate. / Clinton Buflders Sum>ly Co. Phone IS'J ROGERS Theet PiittM Bff§eOv€ TkKnian, December 18, Through Weiueeday, December U gonihwn Manor 8ho* P«f T-i-i’ CORN . • ■ • 2 23 Stoeet Peoi COLONIAL Ha 2 Cm Cran'Mrrjf SAUCE 2 17-Ob Cam 'Auartai Flevan itri# |! JELL-O Pfc» Z4M9; Del HeNfe ar govtham Meaer tteU COCKTAIL 2 Uh4 8kr$idoe COCOANUT 1-Lb. CeHo €Hut§r RAISINS 12-Ob CeNe Lomeon lAear / RAISINS • 2 Ub. Celle 10‘ 23* 5* 25* 19* 10* 23* Lowitm, Otooa or MM Stiefe £ANDY ■ •• JmMeoe Fromifm CRACKERS 2-Lb. Pfcg. 1-Lh. Pkg. 19f 17* Morthom Piper HepMiie BANQUET 6<Xb / Pk®. OurPriio BREAD • ■•2 Ifl-Oa. Loevee 6* 17* HEINZ .. M«>. i.M. 21e Beina P. and T. M, Bakad BEANS 2 It-Ot. Cant 27c Kitchen Tovele emd Holder SCOTT . . . lotii for 31c TisMue , GAUZE .... 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Ib.^!’^... .. 28'Ac Reef POT ROAST, lb. 23c Uttle Pig PORK CHOPS, lb 25c Morrell't SLICED BACON, lb. 28c OeiHiim SsHiiR LEG O' LAMB' I^^... 35c FRBH FISH and OYSTERS ' 1 ' ' i> w'l Pogc Fh Griffin of Mountville; Mrs. J. C. WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT IHE PEOKE YOU KNOW **"-911 t *r—‘' Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Chandler, Mrs. Z. P. ChaiMller, Mrs. C. B. Mills, Mrs. F.'Dr Austin and Mrs. E. R. Austin of Cross Hill; Mr. and Mrs. R. Lewis Kay and sons of Honea Path; Mr. and Mrs. Huph jr Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Allen C(rfe- man, Harold Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Chandler, J. Lee Chandler, and Mrs. Dial' Gray of Laurens. Joe Dixon of Fort Bragg, N. C., is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Dixbn in Renno, for a ten- day leave. Friends of W. Taylor Adair will regret to know he is ill at his home. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. R Miss Marie Smith of Liberty, was j of Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Leonard, Miss Martha Leosiard and S. Y. Hu^es of Reidville, were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Haiper had as their week-end guests the former’s C. Hamer, the week-end guest of Miss Agnes Davis. June Ow«ui is spending the week with her parents, Sergeant and Mrs. J. D. Owens in Rinesville, Ga.'Mrs. Mary Owens and Mr. and Mrs. 6Un ^ealy, Jr., also spent the week-end at Camp Stewart and HinesviUe. Captain William M. Blakely, Mrs. Blakely and son, Billy, of Camp Croft and l^rtanburg, spent Sunday with the former’s mother, Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Mrs. Lee Hunter is spending some time with her son, George Hunter, and Mrs. Hunter in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. Carter were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Babb in Greenwood. Mrs. J. D. Jeanes and Miss Flor ence Tripp visited the former’s son. Jack Jeanes, at Fort Bragg, N. C Sunday. Mrs. D. J. Brimm and Miss Mar garet Lightfoot will leave Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays in Arcadia, Fla., with their son and brother, Billy Lightfoot. Friends of Lynn W. Cooper will regret to know he is a patient at the General hospital in Grenville. Mr. Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Jr., Mrs. Sam Crouch, Mrs. Guy Copeland and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh were visitors in Spar tanburg Tuesday. Eugene Sloan, student at Erskine college. Due West, will spend the Christmas season with his mother, Mrs. E. B. Sloan. Elliott Davis of Pensacola, Fla., is spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Davis. Mrs. Chester Keller of Fountain Inn, , visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Denson, several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gray of Lau rens, were guests a few days this week of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. Carter. Billy Johnson of Fort Bragg, N. C., is spending a ten day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson. Miss Maud Geer was the week-end guest of Miss Emma Flinkenshelt in Green viU^. Walter Carter of the United States army, left ’Tuesday for the air base at Sumter, after a visit here with friends. Miss Mary Leonard of the ’Thom- well school faculty, spent Monday in Reidville with her parents, Mr. and Cooper Is improv^ MtWectorily^^ y,_ Christmas Flowers Are. Now Ready See Ow Dfcqday ef —MEMORIAL wreaths —CUT FLOWERS / —DISH GARDENS —GROWING PLANTS The true spirit of Christinas is beauty. That is why flowers are so modi a part of Christmas. If you are trying to decide just what to give, come in and let us help you. We have a complete selection of Gifts, Pottery, Oxbridge Glassware, Cards, Wrappings, and Novelties. ORDER NOW! FLOWERS SENT ANYWHERE BY WIRE CLINTON FLOWER SHOP Mrs. B. F. Wlngsrd, Prop. Phone 33 I following an operation Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Templeton will leave tomorrow to spend the holidays with relatives in Owings and Simp- sonville. Jack (Jeanes of Fort Bragg, N. C., will be at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes, for^a ten-day furlough, beginning today.' Mrs. Emma J. Little and Mrs. Mor gan Todd of Simpsonville, were vis itors here Tuesday. Friends of John W. Finney, Sr., will regret to know he has been ill at his home the past few days. Mrs. E. W. Stone and Mrs. Sam Leake of Union, werb guests Friday of the former’s daughter, Mrs. Dun can Felder, and Dr. Felder. Dr. D. J. Brimm will spend the holidajrs with his sons, Henry M. Brimm, in Richmond, Va., and Lt- Col. Daniel J. Brimm, in Washing ton, D. C. Roger Henry has returned to^Fort Bragg. N. C., after spending a few days leave with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Henry, who accompanied him to camp on Sunday. Mrs. Billy McMillan visited her mother, Mrs. T. A. Nichols, a few dib^ last week in Waterloo. B. C. Ferguson of Fort Bragg, N.l C., is spending a ten-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fer guson. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova and children were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Cassanova in Co lumbia. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts of Greenville, spent Sunday wiffi the former’s mother, Mrs. Nannie A Pitts. Miss Louise Kem, mpmber of the Calhoun Falls school faculty, will ar rive tomorrow to spend the Christ- mast holidays with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Kem. ^ Lt. Col. Ansel B. Godfrey, of Fort Bragg, N. C., is at home on a fifteen- day leave. Mrs. Grady Seawright and son, Grady Alva, of Pendleton, spent sev eral days last week with her daugh ters, Mrs. Edgar Copeland and Mrs. Horace Horton. Miss Laetitia Jones, who teaches m Aiken, will arrive tomorrow to spend the Christmas season with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. Dudley Jones. Sgt Sterlin Young, Mrs. Young uijMd Hr., toy Wwtoan were vUitori brarian at Al^ama college, Monte- vallo, Ala., will arrive Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Stur geon. Friends of Lt Lawrence Hall, who has been spending some time in San Diego, California, will be interested to know he has been called into ac tive service at Rosecrans field, Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Rice of Green- yiUe, jpent. Tuesday . with the latter’s mother, Mrs. E. T. Woodruff. J. Y. Blakely of Washington, D. C., is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. P. Rob inson. Miss Frances Simpson, student at the University of Soute Carolina, Columbia, will arrive Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Odyss McIntosh of Greenwood, visited the former’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh, during the week Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dunwody will spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Dimwody’s mother, Mrs. J. W Taylor, in Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pitts, W. M. Pitts and Miss Madeline Adair spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Frances O’Daniel, who teach es, in Rockingham, N. C., and Miss Rachel O’Daniel, mmnber ot the Camden school faculty, will arrive Saturday to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’DanleL Bfrs. Henry Hunter left during the past week, to spend the Christmas season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Spaarman, in Jacksonville, Fla. Misses Emily Dillard, Ida Craw- f<ml, Elsie Johpson, IVances Ruth Edwards, Carolyn Copeland, Jane LltUa, Vlolat Broaming, and Mar- garat Johnaon, Wlntturop college stu dents, are spending the Christmaa holidays st ^air homes here. Mr. and ICrs. G. W. Hollingsworth and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bullock at tended the annual banquet of the Columbia district MetropoliUgi Life Insurance company in Columbia last evoiin^, hooorinf J. R. Roaenberry, district manager, who is retiring. Lt B. F. Wingard, fonnerly of Camp Stewart Gsl, vdK> has been transferred to the air base st Sum- tqr> spent the week-end at his home hare. On Monday Mrs. Wingard and Mr. and Mra. Kay Mills accompanied Lt Wingard to &jmter. Mrs. Nene D. Worionan, Mrs. W. J. Duncan, Davis Workman, Mrs. Elliaor Aduns of Newberry, and Miss' Virginia Dickinson oi Newberry, Winffuop college student, spent the week-end In Merntgomary, Ala., with the former’s son, Duncan Worieman. Friends of Mr. Worieman will ,be in terested to know ha Is balng trans- farrad from Masnrall fMd to Avon PaHc, Fla^ to continue his training as a cadet in the army ai^coepa. in Spartanburg Friday. Mrs. Phillip Essay and children of Greenville, are visiting her parents, Mr. and B^i. F. P. Cauley. Miss Mary" Elleh Richardson of Greenville, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. N. Richardson. Mrs. B. E. Richey and son, Ronny, have returned from a few days’ visit to relatives in Piednumt Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steer of Brad ley, spent Sunday with the former’s father, R A. Steer, and Mrs. Steer. Miss Pearl Hitt, member of the Lake City school faculty, will arrive tomorrow to spend the hjilidays with her parents, Blr. .and Mrs. Eugene Hitt Mrs. W. L. Evans, Jr., of Char lotte, N. C., visited her sister. Miss Eula Gray Blakely, and other rela tives here several days last week. John Whitaker of Camp Croft, was the week-end guest of friends at the orphanage. Lt. Walter Todd of Fort Benning, Ga., is spending a ten days’ leave with his parents, Mi*, and Mrs. J. Reed Todd. Lt. Todd will resume his duties December 22. Mrs. R. P. Wilder and son, Donnie, of Winnsboro, were guests Friday of Miss Alma McKee. Mrs. Ethel Pitts and Miss Fran ces Lee Pitts spent Sunday in Co lumbia with the former’s brother, Roland Bussell, and Mrs. Russell. Mrs. C. E. Piephoff and sons were week-end guests of relatives in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Workman of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd. Also gumts of Mr. and Mrs. Todd Sunday were B. B. Blakely, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Blakely, Jr., and daughter Of near Laurens. Lt. Hugh Jacobs of Fort Bragg, N. C., visited his parents. Dr. and Mrs. William P. Jacobs, the past week-end. Miss Nell Loflis, member of the nursing staff of the Georgia State Tub<«X!ulosi8 sanatarium, Alto, Ga., spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis. She had as her guests Saturday Mrs. Elizabeth Butler, Mrs. Evs Hawkins, and Miss Virginia Butlar, also of Alto. The following out-of-town rela tives and friends were here last Wed- nmday to attend the funeral of Mrs. H. A. Coleman: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bryson of Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Henry of Cowpens; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Jones, Mm. Maggie C^riffin, Miss Bell Motes and Earl Everybody Is Busy For Christmas The merchants, business houses, industries and indi viduals who do business with this institution will 6nd . .r adequate facilities, (H’ompt and ^dent service during the Christinas season- New Business Cordially faivited M. $. Bailey i Sou OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST Just as you can depend upon Young’s Pharmacy, *Hhe Old RdUabl^’* ftM* year-roui^, dependable drug service, yon ^an rightfully expect to find b<H*e at Christmas time top-quality, economical Gifts that mean genuine ddight to your Driends or family on Christmas morning. —^Fine Perfumes —Toilet Sets —Manicure Sets —Stationery —Pipes —BU Fold Sets —Shaving Sets --Coty SeU —Houblgant Sets —Evening-in-Paris Sets —Bath Powder —Fountain Pens —Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets —Compacts —Wrist Watchm —Electric Shaven —Clochs . —Fitted Cases —Military Sets —Lamps —Cigan, Cigarettes Holiday Boxed The kkal Gift NUNNAUrS CANDY IN LOVELY HOLIDAY BOXES i^ace Your Orders Now— To Be Delivered When Wanted YOUNG’S PHARMACY *THE OLD REUABLET 19 r,: *-7^ '■ i. ' -TY. f /. id