The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 01, 1946, Image 7
Thursday, August 1, 1946
THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
Page Seven
i. Lewis Boyter and
IDdn of Andenon, Ur. and Mi
nie Boozer. Hr.. Bryant SU
Newberry, and Grady Parrla
tanbury, were gneata of Mr. i
L. B. Tinsley during the wee
Mrs. Ned Owens and ehif
rial ting in
■d^Mr.^:
i. Chevis Sllgh ai
children and Mrs. 3C. C. Sllgh of, daughter visited-Mr. and Mrs. F. D. and Mrs. Ruble Strangein Batesburg..
Ninety»Si*, spent Sundsy with Mr.. Lockmen in Union Sunday. Buddy Greenway of Union, is
and Mrs. J. H. Whitmire.^ Mrs. Sligbl^Christine^and ^Carolyn Davis | mUI? Wllh - Mr ' * nd , Mr ’-.
Attention Peach
Mvand Mra^Carl Heaton.^ Janetta; South’ Clinton, were supper guests of Miss Doris Lee visited Mr. end Mrs.'
Heaton returned .with them for e,Mr. end Mrs. W. C. Splrea Sundey. |W' A. Jonrs in Spartanburg Sunday.(
Growers
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Esitew of Green, week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyce Madden of Ware Shoels, were.
vilie,' spent the week-end with Rev. Mathis 'and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Will- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Peach trees grown on 100% Natural Moun-
and Mra. Fred Rove. erd in Pacolct. , 1 Yarboruogh.
tain Grown Tennessee Seedling Seed. Strong,
L. .C. BagWeil of Cernoavllle, Ge., some time with relatives In Kings and Mrs. Evcrette, Allman and son
more disease resistant, fast growing frees.
,0 u. H .l’u t . h ; w p
Standard Commercial varieties, including Dixi-
and Mrs. Cecil -Wooten, 'Mrs. R. C. more, and family spent Sundey with days recently with Mrs. C. L. Greer in
red and Sullivan Early Elberta.
Mr. end Mrs. Bill Bridwell of dsughter, Pet. spent the week-end fend Mrs. G. W. Brezil.
CONGER’S NURSERIES
James returned art th them for e visits' Mrs. R. M. Sullivsn spent the week- IChsrlofte. N. C. i
9mi«hviUe, Tennessee
B. Patterson and Russ were week-e
Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does
(Ae year 1859, car.
tUement of Ike Sc
Steam Bakery, i‘i
thUadaer.
h Caroline
Alt, ye*t WHat a world of good thinga there were
in thoee days! Think of the tantalising array of
“biacuit,” of the unknown mysteries of “Pilot, Nary
and Spanish” Bread;, or of the “unriraled” pies.
The good old days? You bet! Oftjj pets the
Impression of tantalizing goodies awaiting inspec
tion of leisurely shoppers. Yet —
help bnt point to one signii
old adrertisement of 1859.
“After three years establh
tested to hare secured itself the confidence
of the community in forntshing any and
everything in the BAKING LINE.”
Today too — Oaossen’s still takes pride in
its prodnets — is now “long and sufficiently
tested to have secured itself the confidence of
the Community”! Yes —105 years of baking
' “knowhow 1 ? lie behind every product bear-
IWtheC
<mprgvem«iu,j;it). is now long and saffisfrwfr
dauSSeniS
Bread
VER A J^iMdAext YEARS
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