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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C NOTICE TO LADIES OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL RE IN CUNTON MONDAY, APRIL IS ... showing a full line of decorative upholstery fabrics and aalo knr east budget Materials. Our own apbattsnrs, who have had many yean experience, will do the work. Special— To introduce our work in Clinton, we will re-cover a limited number of occasional chain in fine quality tap estry or velour for only $4.50 each complete. Write or phone for appointment."'' SULLIVAN UPHOLSTERY CO. 421 Rhett St. Phone 4879 GREENVILLE, S. C. WEST ClINTON PERSONAL AID SOCUL KWS *R8. JOB CAMPBELL, Correspondent ' t' ' Dress Up for Easter ...In Clothes That Rate GULFTONE SUITS, Botany Fabric— ' $25.00 and $30.00 REGAL GABARDINE— $30.00 1M% wool exetartve of orasmi SHOES With style, comfort mnd quality „ $4.00 up TOELESS SANDALS $3.50 ' HATS John B. Stetson light weight $5.00 SOFT STRAWS Light and comfortable $1.95 to $3.50 SHIRTS, Swell Buys at $1.35 SHIRTS for Sport Wear $1.00 NECKWEAR 50c and $1.00 James Pitts Store Phone 64-R Clinton, S. C. Mrs. J. L. Padgett and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Padgett were visitors In Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilbanks and fssttQy visited MT. and Mrs. L. T. VaoKtten in Columbia Sunday. Misa ftnianili miimw of Spartan burg spent the week-end aft bar home here. - _ and Thomas James of were week-end guests of Miss Marian Padgett * . « Mr. and Mrs. John May and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shepherd attended die funeral of their brother, Ernest May, in Newberry Wednesday. .Mrs. Perry. Chastain of Anderson, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Walker Gregory. Misa Prances Lawson of near Clin ton, spent Sunday with Mr. v and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I vaster and A. J. Wilburn spent several days re cently with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nor wood in Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hamrick and Nonna and Harold Hamrick of Swan- anoa, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hunt were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Yelton. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker and son, Jimmie, Misses Dorothy Barker and Essie Hedspeth visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward in Greenwood Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hudson and children of Greenville, spent the week-end here with relatives. Alfred Barbery of Fort Benning, Ga., was home for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Cranford and family visited Mrs. John McCorley near York Sunday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spiers M children visited in Ninety-Six Greenwood Sunday. James Painter, Talmadge Simmons, William Weir and Edgar Taylor left Monday for Charleston where they will work in the navy yard. Mrs. L. L. Copeland, Mrs. Geo. Cato. Mrs. Joe Teriry, Rev. R. D. Hughes and A. H. Hughes visited E. A. Hill in the Mercy hospital in Charlotte, N. C., Thursday. - ; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl James in Central Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Pace and little daughter, Vada Mae of Lyman, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ovell Woody. Miss Ida Bell Brownlee of Laurens, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Frank Jacks, and Mr. Jacks. Miss Betty Padgett spent the week end with her brother, Jack Padgett, who is stationed in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bouknight were visitors in Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sanders and son, and Mann Sanders spent the week-end in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Dunaway visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lawson in Cross Anchor Sunday. Those home from Camp Stewart, Ga., for the week-end were: Alvin, Houston, Henry and Vernon Tram mell, Arthur Sanders, Ansel Smith, George Hill and Melvin Seay. Mrs. Tommie Galloway is spending the week with Mr. Galloway at Camp Stewart, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Edwins and daughter of Orangeburg, were week end guests Of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McElhannon. - Ralph Smith of Newberry, spent Monday with his sister, Mrs. Arthur Sanders. Mrs. J. L. Mattox spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Colie Bradwell in Woodruff. Fred Long of Fort Bragg, N. C., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Long, the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Samples and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Samples near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Price of Edge- field, visited Mrs. W. R. Price Sun day. The latter returned home with them for a visit. J. H. Brooks visited his mother, Mrs. M. J. Brooks, in Greenville Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. EUedge attend ed the funeral of the former's uncle, B. F. EUedge, in Ware Shoals Satur day. Mrs. B. S. Rawls is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Holder, in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay visited t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon observ- their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ed their 84th wedding anniversary Birthday Party Mrs. Jim Buzhardt, Mrs. Nick Nel son, Mrs. Willie Cannon and Mrs. Harold Crowe were joint hostesses at a surprise birthday party honoring thqir mother, .Mrs. J. H. Crowe, at the home of Mrs. Buzhardt on Friday evening. Bingo and other'games were played with prizes given the winners. Later a salad course was served. Mrs. Crowe received many attractive gifts. Birthdays and Annlveisarlss Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crowe will celebrate their second wedding anni- sary Sunday, April 5. D. C. Whitman had a birthday Ap ril V Mrs. Roy Holtzclaw will celebrate her birthday April 4. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Terry observed their silver wedding anniversary March 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ovell Woody cele brated their second wedding anniver sary Mardh 81. Fannie Mae Hanes, aaaall daughter of Mr. and Mt«. A. T. Hanes, will be one year old Saturday. Rudolph Holden was four years old March 2ft. Kenneth King was seven yean old March 27. Patsy Webb was six yean old March 22. and Mrs. Royce Smith, in Ware Shoals Sunday. Miss Feroline Seay was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Heath in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wood and Mrs. Byrd Byars of Newberry, visit ed Ms. and Mrs. J. C. Meadors Sun day Leonard Dover of Fort Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl BrasweU the past week-end. Mrs. D. T. O’Shields of Spartan burg, spent Monday with Mrs. Betty Lawson. Sgt. Ed Norton .and Corp. Emile Androvich of Camp Gordon, spent the week-end with Mrs. Norton. March 28. Alvin TrammeU of Camp Stewart, Ga., had a birthday March 28. Mrs. Cecil Walker will have a bith- day Saturday. Cleo Lusk observed his birthday March 24. April 1 was David Brodks’ birth day. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Dunaway cele brated their 9th wedding anniversary AprU 1. Birthday Party. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. L. Arnold entertained a number of little girls and boys honoring her niece, Dawn Priscilla Campbell, who was Mrs. Mary Byrum and Miss Lottie j celebrating her third birthday..Games Byrum were called to Tampa, Fla., were played on the lawn, directed Monday on account of the serious Ul- ness of Mrs. Byrum’s daughter. Misses Mattie Williamson and Mar guerite Seay spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith in Ware Shoals. v J. R. Williamson visited Mrs. Has kell Williamson in Belton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Woodell King and children visited Mrs. Florence Ervin in Augusta, Ga., the past week-end. Mrs. Walt Stewart and daughter, Vera, of Namie, visited her nephew, Rufus King, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes and by, Misses Nellie Harvey and Mil dred Arnold. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Each little guest remember ed Dawn with a gift Among The Sick Lee Stroud is suffering a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Eulas Cagle has the flu. Mrs. S. L. Long continues ill at her home on Jefferson street. < Henry Fowler is suffering from in juries received while playing Satur- daughter, Peggy, were Spartanburg Saturday. visitors in Mr. and Mrs, Dessie Wilkes and daughter, Elanda, were visitors in Greenwood Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davis and family visited Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hardy in Lincolaton, Ga., the past week-end. Misses Plumie and Lois Bigham spent several days with their sister, Mrs. R. M. Wingo, and Mr. Wingo, in Charleston. Friends of Mrs. G. M. Foulkner will regret to know she broke her 30th Anniversary SALE! ■Mi HIGH QUALITY FLOUR BEST BET 12-Lb. 8*9 v 47* 90 24-Lb. 1*9 CIRCUS 12-l>. Bag 50* 24-Lb. Bag 95* 48-Lb. Bag *1" 96-Lb. Bag ROGERS ‘37* U-Lb. Sag 52* 24-Lb. Bag 99* 48-Lb. Bag $£.93 94-Lb. Bag *3 M ENRICHED GOLD LABEL 5-Lb. Bag 28* 124b. Bag 62* 24-Lb. Bag 48-Lb. Bag $0.33 mm Corned Beef TARGET Roost Beef PREMIUM - • Coloniel or Btemderd Ante • SAUCE -• • 3 1*- mM -a , ' - * ^ O. K. SALT 2 Nifty Betad DRESSING • • JUICE No. 1 Can No. 1 Can No. 2 2 Jar No. 2 Bed Diamond MATCHES 3 21* 23* 25* 5* 15* 19* 10* Beaporeted MUM COLONIAL Shredded Wheed NABISCO • j 3 Largo or 6 Small Cans 4M49 Pkg. 12 V' 15c DeLmmt Sandwich Bread . 2 i-u. Meadow Gold Butter • • • uk eta. 41c Oelatin or PaddUnga Royal . . • v3 n* 20c Tea . ‘ ■ - Tenderleaff Hk h» 25c A-\ Sauce • . . 6-0*. u». 31c Codfith Cohos • - Gorton • . io-o*. c« 15c Otoans Windows ' Wlndex . • • • Tissue SCOtt • ■ a a 3 Tissue Waldorf • . • iun 5c Tissue Gauze • • • 3 *•* 13c Flo less arm recently and ls at the home of her mother, Mrs. Charlie Dimaway on Francis street _ Milam Eaten Navy M. A. Milam left Tuesday to re enter naval service. Mr. Milam, who was in service for tan jeers, volun teered for re-enlistment after 21 years of civilian life. He is stationed in Charleston at present as a boats wain’s mate, first class. His dufias kiiK a a Stai Silverie 1-Lb. On. 15* p or sf Lard 2-Lb. * On. |29* 4-Lb. On. 57* 8-Lb. On. $1.13 Lux • a S * • U(B* Ivory Soap • > * •» 5c iesky Soap ... . 2 Med. Ban 13c Ivory Mad. Mhk 10c Soap • 2 la*ta >«* 21c J C Price of Fort Jackson, spent inter-harbor patrol and instruct- ids ixrmmlr.mrtH with foia mnthAr ‘Mnr ***• nOW HaGu. Plus Ic State Tax PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GBRK^TOLX S. C. Subscribe to TIk Chronicle--SI .50 a the week-end with his mother, Mrs. W. R. Price. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Boone of Tuca- pau, Ms. end Mrs. Cecil Dowling of Columbia visited Mr. and Mrs. C. X EUedge Sunday. Miss Thelma Hendrix visited Mr. Mr. and Mis. Herbert Leopard and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams visited Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Leopard in Saluda recently . Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nix visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wofford in Newberry Sunday. / * Mr. and Mis. Frank Smith, Mias Christine Jones of Taylors, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Osborne and Mr. and Mis. Algie Griffin visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Osborne in Bock Hfll Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister Whitmire, spent the Mrs. McAlister’s D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMRAfAMMIS Day SEAL OF f SOLD W'TH ©MONEY BACK GUARANTEEJ SATISFACTION Iihbi mun mimm This Seal of S&tisfaetkfti Is Our Way of Saying Every Purchase Is .. . “Sold With A Money Bade Guarantee” S LB. CAN NU-SOUTH OIL l SAUSAGE.. 59c UUN PORK HAMS,Ib. .. 27c ttl 1-1 IK anouKsers, id* mOc SIRLOIN STEAK, lb.. 39c BBANDBD WB8TBBN CHUCK ■ U-L.it— ROAST, lb.. 27c •went BE US BSVDHteYOU BUT YOUR 1 EASTER HAMS