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THE CLINTON CHROMICLE
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Thursdoy, August 21 # 1947
WEST CUNTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
8. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent end Representative
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell, Mr.
'Bnd Mrs. Joseph Allman and chil*
dren were week-end guests of Mr.
end Mrs. Tom Rushton in Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hardman and i Columbia,
of CJlayton, Qa!, were Suhd&jT visi
tors of Mr. ahd Mrs. Claude Smith.
Miss Vonnie Nichols of Thornwell,
spent several days with her sister
Mrs. Claud Smijh, and Mr. Smith re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs .Loyal Kuykendall
and little daughter spent the week
family, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Giles
daughter, Mrs. Sarah Gann, Mrs.
Ruby King, attended the state youth
rally in Rock ^1111 Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley of end with relatives in Tryon, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cassell and
son of Anderson, visited Rev. and
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow Wilson Friday.
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MFs. J. H. Barbery spent several
rtVaf
tives in Greenville re-
_tly.
Atlas Lokey of Gaffney, visited his
Mrs. Fled Rowe Sunday.
of Fort Mill, spent unday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fern Hardman. Faye Hard-, days with
man returned home with them for a I cent
visit
Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and' P arents ; Mr - and Mrs - J r T - ^^’ison, Mrs. Sadie Quinton, Mr. and
son and W. Z. Johnson of Newberry, Sunday.
J. T. Lokey attended the funeral of
1 J. L. Boland in Greenville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quinton and
Memorial church Sunday, August 24,
due to the absence of the pastor, I^ev.
D. C. Gregory, who is conducting a
revival at Turbeville.
Among Jhe Sick
Mrs. Carl Windsor is improving
after being ill the past week.
Ralph Stewart was a patient in
the hospital several days recently. -
Mrs. R. L. Simmons is ill at her
home on Florence Street.
Jimmie Barker is recuperating af
ter a tonsilectomy last week.
.spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Meadors.
Mrs. Thornton Meadors and son,
spent the week with Mr. and Mrs.
James Strickland and Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Thompson in Gastonia, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Owens and
son of Williamston, Mr. and Mrs.
Hardy Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Harris, Mr, and Mrs. James Dunlap
of Pelzer, were unday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Harris. " 1——^
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal spent
the week-end in Greenville. Mrs.
Lula Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Statnik
of South Norwalk, Conn., returned
with them for a visit.
Mrs. J. H. Foster spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
1 M. Burton.
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Rowe and
Rev. Alien To Piedmont
Rev. and Mrs. Roy Allen attended
** ai ^ Mrs. Willie B. Quinton, Mr. and Mrs.!conference last week at Beach
Au^ta Ga v”!.'d Mr and MrsV‘>« Pfwer and son attended the
Clarence Dunaway during the week-1 ot Thad w - Davis in Laurens
end | Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McAlister and! S-Sgt. and Mrs. Richard Foster
, T t iof the Greenville air base, spent
fnd Mr": Susie mantn spent Sunday i*“*■ Mr. and Langley, will succeed Rev. Aden.
with R. L. Jones at State Park, Co-! Mrs - S ' C ' Foster -
Springs. Rev. Allen was sent to
Piedmont and will move this week
after serving as pastor of the Pente
costal Holiness church for the past
four years. Rev. C. J. Sextpn of
lumbia.
Mr- and Mrs. Hoyt Foster of Wil-
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tucker andjn' in 8'“ n ’ C., are visiting Mr. and
family visited Mr, and Mrs. Will “ rs ; S ' ^ Fost ' r -. Mr - a " d c
Tucker near Woodruff Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Woodward, Jr.,
: Misses Janette and Elizabeth Wood
ward, Paul, Richard and Eugene
Woodward were 4 guests Sunday of
Mr. .and Mrs. H. C. Woodward ( in
Newberry.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Butler and
son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
M. H. Butler in Gray Court. * j
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turner and s . p f nt ..? unday „ w, * h ^ „ and Mr£
Foster had as their guests Sunday
Mr 7 and Mrs. Harvey Foster and son,
1st. Sgt. and Mrs. L. R. Foster of the
Greenville air base.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams and
grandson, Tommy Turner, attended
a birthday dinner given in honor of
Kenneth Williams in Watatsville
Sunday. ^1 -\
Mrs. V. A. Garrett of Greenville,
MMWWWMWIWCXreacsCttXaKMIllIRfi— 'son of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs.; J ° hr ? Word - v 0n ,? un l ay „ th !^ '7 Slt '
Birth Announcements
Smith
Mr. and Mrs, Claud Smith an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Mil
dred Etta Estelle, August 11.
Mrs. Smith is the former Miss Mil
dred Nichols of Thft-nwell orphanage.
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Dunawa^
ll£r. and Mrs. L. H. Dunaway of
Jj^ksonville, Fla., announce the birth
sdh, Terry Howard, August 6.
daughter, Mary Elizabeth, Aug. 12.
Mrs. Fowler is the former Miss Hazel
Dunaway of this city.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
H. E. Berry will.have a birthday
August 30.
Judy Sellers was 5 years old yes
terday.
Mrs. Joe Burns celebrated her
birthday yesterday.
W. F. Sumerel will celebrate his
67th birthday August 26.
Linda Lyda observed her 7th birth
day August 20.
Marvin Lollis, Jr., celebrated his
3rd birthday August 17.
Loraine Patterson celebrated her
6th birthday recently.
Audrey Maye will be ten years old
tomorrow.
Mrs. C. B. Smith will have a births
day tomorrow.
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate of Dr. Allmon Edwin Spen
cer, deceased, are hereby notified to
file the same, duly verified, wtih the
undersigned, and those indebted to
said estate will please make payment
likewise.
A. C. SPENCER,
Adm. with Will Annexed,
Clinton, S. C.
August 15, 1947.—4-3c.
city Shoe shop
Pitta Street
« Expert Shoe Repairing
Clinton and Goldville
S. D. Dawkins & Sons
Mr. Dunaway is formerly of this city.
BENJAMIN &
SONS
PLUMBING
.and ••• ' ^
HEATING
SERVICE
Telephone 117
WE ARE HUNTING
j TROUBLE
j tJ. E. Berry Sunday. <
Mrs: J. C. Whitsel has returned to
her home in Hull, Ga., after spending
|wo weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Whitsel.
Mrs. Gilbert Jones of Shalby, N. C.,
visited Mr. Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Dunaway recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson and
sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Wilson in Mountville.
Mrs. Bettjfe Lawson spent the week
end with Mp. and Mrs. Harold Law-
son at South Cliriton.
Mrs. Dela Nichols and daughter,
Ray Phillips and Miss Mary Phillips
SWw'., • JOHNSON
DEPENDABLE
SERVICE
Depend on plumbing ex
perts with long experience
for dependable work . . .
reasonable prices. Domestic
repairs, commercial con
tracts, sales of supplies.
T.C. JOHNSON CO.
fuminnj, 4]cztmj & 4^!critical (zont'rarlina & $urinltel
BROAD ST. CLINTON. S.C. PHONE 4-j"
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Our Prescription
Department
. . . has been enlarged, re-arranged and mod-
ernized to serve you better. We invite you to
call and inspect this important part of our
business.
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We compound all prescriptions with scien
tific precision, exactly as written by your phy
sician, using the freshest of high patency drugs.
And our modern equipment makes our pre
scription filling service your safeguard.
Prompt delivery to all ports of the city
ed their mother, Mrs. E. M. Reed, in
Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams were
called to Laurens Saturday on ac-l
count of the death of William Mar-|
low, six months old son of Mr. and 1
Mrs. W. F. Marlow.-
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Weathers
and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Whetstone
of Bowman, were guests of Rev. and
Mrs. D. C. Gregory last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell and (
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holtzclaw attended j
the funeral of Dan Johnson in Gold
ville'Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Riddle visited
Mrs. Riddle's sister, Miss Ophelia |
Compton, Sunday, who is a patient in
the’Laurens hospital.
Mr. and Mrs,. An4y Hames and
[children and Mrs. Florence Splawn
; were guests during the week-end ofi
Miss Clara Nelson in Enoree.
| Mrs. Bennie Sumerel and children
I left yesterday to join Sgt. Sumerel
i at Fort Lewis, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crow spent |
! several days recently with Mr. bnd;
Mrs. Nick Nelson in Rock Hill. Mrs. j
! Nelson is a patient in the hospital, j _
\ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly and
daughter spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Mann Sanders in Spar
tanburg. - =.?•
Mrs. Luther Hutto and cjjpdren of
Chester, spent the week-end with her
father, T. R. Knox, and Mrs. Knox.
Elizabeth Hutto remained for a
week's visit. ^ ^
Carl Windsor, Sic, Charles Wind
sor, Sic of Norfolk, Va., spent the
week-end with relatives here.
Miss Doris Windsor r$ spending the
w’eek with Sgt. anc| Mrs. Edgar Bra
zil in Columbia. ■
Mrs. Guy Curry is visiting jn Spar
tanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten and
sons spent the week-end with rela
tives in Spartanburg. Mr. an£ Mrs.
Bill Bridwell returned home with
them on Sunday.
Virgil Boozer and Marvin Wilson
of Atlanta, Ga., recently visited Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Powers and chil-
cfren of? Newberry, visited Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Simmons recently.
Peggie Dunaway is visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. j3. T.
Bolt, near Laurens.
Mr. and. Mrs. Coley Campbell and
Mrs. D. V. Wright, Jr., visited F. A.
Weeks Sunday, who is a patient in
the General hospital, Greenville.
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Lollis an
nounce the engagement of their
[daughter, Hazel, to Charles Sipes,
Jr. The wedding will take place Sat
urday.
• No Services Sunday
There will be no preaching service
either morning or evening at Bailey
In Memoriam
ALMON EDWIN SPENCER
The Clinton Kiwanis club at its
regular meeting Thursday evening
adopted the following resolutions for
one of its members, Dr. Almon Ed
win Spencer, 79, who passed away at
his home here on July 20.
Fowler
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Fowler of Hous
ton, Texas, announce the arrival of a
COMPARE OUR PUN
Before Financing or Re-financing
When buying a new or used car, always ask yotar dealer
about using our plan, or come in and see us yourself.
N. S. BAILEY S SON, BANKERS
Phone 18
Robert M. Vance — Small Loan Department
McGee’s Drug Store
“On the Corner”
Phone No. 1
“Whereas the late Almon Edwin
Spencer possessed in an unusual de
gree those qualities of manhood that
made for him many friends, and
“Whereas his life was one of de
votion to his church andicommunity,
and Presbyterian college, which he
faithfully served 54 yearns as a pro
fessor, and ‘ . *
“Whereas, in his passing this com
munity has lost a 'friend and citizen
of sterling worth whose presence will
be sorely missed, and'
“Whereas, he made a valuable con-1
tribution to Kiwanis International
and to our club, his gentle words,!
cheery smile and friendly handshake
shall be missed, for he was loved by
all of us,
“Therefore be it resolved, that a
copy of these resolutions be sent to
his family as an expression of our
sorrow and sympathy, that the sec
retary inscribe the same in the min
utes of our club, and that a copy be
published in The Clinton Chronicle.”
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SPECIALS!
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Friday and Saturday
: L.
FRESH S. C.
EGGS
55c Doz.
TOMATOES,
-unlr
No. 2 con 12c
Foss HASH, No. 2 con 48c
VAN CAMPS *
VIENNA SAUSAGE, 4 oz. con 15c
BREAKFAST SAUSAGE, lg. con 39c
LORD FAIRFAX
TURNIP GREENS, No. 2 con. .19c
PEAS, Eorly June, No. 2 con 13c
ORANGE JUICE, No. 2 con ■ ■■ 10c
SMARTT
DOG FOOD, No. 1 con
Flat SARDINES, can
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15c
ALL BRANDS
CIGARETTES^ carton
$1.70
CIGARETTES, 2 pkgs.
35c
Red Band FLOUR, 24 lb. bag $2.35
Red Band FLOUR, 10 Ib.'bag $1.00
PIUSBUKT’S BEST
FLOUR, 24 lb. bag
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$2.15
PILLSBURY’S BEST
FLOUR, 10 lb. bag
90c
NANCY RANKS PITTED
RED CHERRIES, No. 2 con
Morton's SALT, box
8c
KELLY’S BEST
FIELD PEAS, No. 2 con
15c
MAGIC CHEF ^
MACARONI DINNER, pkg 10c
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FRYERS, fresh dressed, lb 65c
CURED HAM, choice cuts, lb..-,80c
BALENTINE’S
SAUSAGE, lb. cup
50c
FRESH GROUND
HAMBURGER, lb.
40c
10c JEWEL LARD, j lb. corton ... $1.09
STEAKS, oil cuts, lb.
65c
CHOICE CUTS'
PORK CHOPS, lb.
70c
WHson's
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