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. THE CHRONICLE; Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete * Newsy and Reliable < If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume XLVIII Clinton, S. C, Thursday, January 1, 1948 Number 1 v WEST CUHTON SOCIAL AW PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent end. Representative non Young and daughte^ of Atlanba-,*daughter, Mrs. Marie O’Sullivan. ‘with Mr. and Mrs Thornton Mead- •Ga., spei>t several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. C ,W- Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Guest of near Clinton, spent Christmas with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Fields* and, ors. children of Hull, Ga., spent Christ mas with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Daniels.. Willie Crotts of Spartanburg, spent several days recently with Mr. and Miss Sara Boyce oM^m^stone col-J and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis Christmas„ orace Guest. ■ ! .Mr, and Mrs. P. D, Watkins of Mrs. R. C. Orotts. ents, Mr. Snd Mr,..J. C. Boyce. They Mr and Mrs Sherman Reed, Har- Greenwoodp vjsited Mr and M „; R E. S. Jackson spent old Reed,*.spent Christmas with Mr I ^ Adams Friday 1 ' ani -Mrs. 5bhn Word. They had as fa _ Lowery and Sp * artanburg! thefr guests Sunday Mr. and, ^\ ^ r - anfl ] had as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bums of Greenville. Mrs. C. C. Abbott and son of rreenville, visited relatives * • here Mr. ^nd Mrs. Arthur Smith of the - ter, Sgt. Henry Smith, Mrs L ill* ... . . Qf Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Middleton and Hambnight, and daughter of !■ * children spent Christnias with MM-Spirngs, visited Mr_ and Mrs L A and Mrs. W. W. Middleton in-Pied- Smith during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs Dan Dunaxiy / d children^ spent Christmas with'A!. Sunday. . j Mrs. A. R. Burkett and children of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannon have' Beaver Creek," N. C. jeturned home after spending last, ^i rs s ara Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Vir- *week with Mr. and Mrs. John Lcwls gil W ebb visited relatives in Gas- mont. r Carol Scott of Union, is spend- Christmas ing the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Jimmie I-vwson nearsO . i with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scruggs in J. C. Lowe, ‘‘ton. I T • Miss Marcella Branson spent, the Mr and Mrs. W C Wallenz ne .ind v,v...v.^ ..... .... T{ .... f r ♦ H M j ' ..... ...... Mrs. J. E. Haggerty of week-end with relatives in Savannan, sons spent Christmas day with Mr G. A. Word^otf t Watts vifle, Mr. and SiyTSStSt WhtT.i 1 V ITHaI V*' spent the holidays with Mr. Ga. and Mrs. J. H. Wal|enzine n. “■ ^ . .. . - Marvin Ho)tzclaw o£ Fort berry. in Tampa, Fla. Mrs. H. W. Simmons, Misses Ma non and Eivelyn Simmons, Harold tonia, N. C., and Fort Mill Sunday. Mr. ahd Mrs. prover Sanders and Simmons, Belly Anne ‘CTampbeil, Ra ?^ Mr ' . a "* ^ rs ' Heil ^i crb, Billie Arnold and Mrs. James Cres- and Dons v,s,ted Mr and Mrs - Mann Mrs. Robert Whilsel Friday. , i and "Mrs. E. E. Long. • i Cpl. Marvin Holtrclaw ~o!. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker and, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hutto of Bragg, N. C., spent the week’with his children of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. ( Chester, spent the week-end with mother, Mrs. Bessie Holtzelaw. He'bia, spe.nt the holidays Jesse Harmon and children of Salu- Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Knox. i»pent Christmas .day with Mr. and mother, Mrs. Ina Bell Hooper, da, George Medlock, Mrs. Fannie, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gregory and Mrs. R. S. Hudson io Atlanta, G^. Mr. and Mrs. Ed King and sons af Marvin of Chester, spent the holidays Mr. and Mri>. George Hrli and Rock.: Hill, ^>ent Christmas with th -.r Miss Billie Dev Hooper of Colurn- witfi h> y r well are spending the week at Silver Springs and St. Augustine, Fla. B. B. Neal visited his brother, E. Sanders in Spartanburg Sunday. Mae Hunnicutt and Mrs Medlock of Greenwood, and Tom' w ith Mr. and Mrs." Frank Lyda O'Shields of Johnston, were visitors 1 '■ ,c.^r. and^ Mrs. Curtis Meadors and' holidays with relatives here, - of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Canndn dur-^gori of Lancaster, spent theweek-end| Miss Inez Coggins of Spartanburg,' ing* the holidays; . 1 ± children of Orlando, Fla., spent the mother, Mrs Hamelte K.ng Mrs Geneva Coker arid Pei’ (Continued On page fuur) Mr. and Mrs. J. A>Boyce and| Mrs. Ray Phillips of Clayton, Ga.,| children spent the' week-end with E. Neal, in Tigeryille Christmas DayJ Mr ' and Mr s. Joe Ligon in Iva Mr. and Mrs. L. W.-Ivey .visited Mr.- .Ivey’s mother, Mrs. C. E. Ivey, in Ware Shoals Saturday. Mrs. .J. J. Smith and daughter, Nan, spent Sunday with Mr. an.d Mrs. V. L. Wilburn in Goldvilje. Miss Marion Mitchell was the din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner at South Clinton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 'O. W. McGee and Charles Owens of Spartanburg, is visited her sister, Mrs. Claude Smith, I ^ and Mr. Smith Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McIntosh and spending the week with his grand*.) Terry of Ninety-Six, spent Christmas H. R. Smith. Miss Ruth f parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Owens. J with Mrs. I Mrs. Troy Lo’vin of Hickory, N. .C Mr. and Mrs. James gainter of At lanta, Ga., spent Christmas with Mrs. Mollie Painter. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown had as Lovirery returned with them for a visit. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton and family spent the holidays with rela-1 tives in Anderson. Carl Sexton of their guests during the week-end jGerenville, is spending the ween Mr N and Mrs. J. F. Stroud, Rev. and; with Rev. and Mrs. Sexton. spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Meadors. Mrs. R. W. Webb of Coronaca, D. (lttU‘3 A fifi children spent Christmas with Mr. Watson of Louisville, Ky.| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bell of Pacolet, and Mrs. R. M. Kellett in Enoree. ‘ Mr ' and Mrs ‘ Bil1 Hedspeth of Mrs. Bertie Hodge spent the hoii-1 Laurens - spent the holida ys with days with her son, T-Sgt. Veldee Mr ' and ^ rS- Ray bauble. ^ „Hodge and Mrs. Hodge in Augusta, Mrs ' Grier Todd and Ellen of Dar-j spent severaf days with Mr. and;|.| Ga. ' lington, and Mrs. V.^A. ’ Garrett ofiMrs. Walter McAlister. Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Amick spent ^ reePv ‘ Re ’ s P en ^ Christmas with Mr. William Chasteen of Anderson, || the ^Christmas holidays with Mr. 1 and Mrs ' John Word. spent Christmas with Earl Gregory. j;i and Mrs. W. H. Long in Prosperity.! J ames Meadors of San An-I Mr. and Mr?. Ansel Wright of l\ Mr. and Mrs. Amick had as their tonio i Tex ^. re cently visited hi% par- Greer, is spending the week with I» guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs, B. H.;* 11 * 5, Mr an d Mrs. J. C. Meadors. Mrs. E. S. Wright. Hawkilfs, Paul Hawkins, Mrs. B. L.! Clarence Meeks of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. S. L. Long of Greenwood, is)8 Amick and Miss Erin .Mae Amick of s P cnt several days with his sister, [visiting'. Mr. and Mrs. James Caught ^ Prsoperity. I Mrs. C. O. Owens, and Mr. Owens, man. ' H. L. Poteat of-Salisbury ,N. C.,; re< ! t : ntly ' . ^ j Mrs. James Bays and #,♦ children | Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bolton andispent Several weeks with Sgt. Bays ?•: children of Union,JMi^s Mary Sparks! at Langley Field, Va. Sgt. Bays g Serve there deliciour, rmexf>t»- tivt maid counes often: Baked maoroni and cheese, or spa ghetti with your favorite sauce. Make them with Ana Page mac aroni and spaghetti... you can't , buy better, why pay more? " ANN PAOM SPAGHETTI MACARONI 3 f£ 25c of Atlanta, G*a„ Mr. and Mrs. H. W. , Sparks and family 1 Mr. and Mrs. returned home with them for the bolfdays. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roland of Lau- rens, visited Mr. Boyter Tuesday. and Mrs. Lewis,ft ft Mrs. Ursula McCary, T. D. Jones, ft ♦ a spent the holidays with Mrs. Poteat. Johnnie King visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T .King, Sr., in Bel ton during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Galloway and ; Charles Sparks and -family of Green- 'Mrs. Verlee Black spent the week- J > vood - were of Mr - and Mrs. end with Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Gal-*'Sparks during the holidays, loway in Oak Ridge, Tenri>- j • Mr. and Mrs. John McAliste? and Mr. and Mrs. C: E. Bragg and ' Pam of Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Watkins of Green-, daughter of near Newberry, visited! dame? and children of Gaston- wood, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams, ft Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bauknight FridayTt^^; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Doug- Mrs. Mildred Adams and Miss Eve- ft Mr. and Mrs. David Boyce and'* as ^^Grapr Court, Mr. and Mrs. lyn Adams of Ware Shoals, , visti- ft son and Miss Sara Boyce spent th'e'i^ ndy Haaieof Newberry, visited Mr. !ed Mr .and .Mrs. H. A. Adams during ^ »»- ---> ■**— ■ r. ta and Mrs. E. A. Harris during the the hoUdays. holidays. Mr, an( j Mrs. George Leopard, Mr*, ft Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart jind Albert Griffith and children of near j« their guests Christmas Day ~ Mrs. ^ 80115 ’ Mr. and Mrs. Grange C-ampbell‘-Saluda, visited Mr. 'and Mrs. Hubert ■}{ Fannie Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl and S0I ? S and Wallace Patterson vis-d Leopard Saturday. Whitlock, E. B. Riddle, and children i * ted Mrs. E. T. Thornton in Enoree|^Sgt. and Mrs. Charlie Robertson of || of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.i^ unday - i Camp Gprdon, Ga., spnet fhe-holidays ft Riddle of Ninety-Six. j Mrs. G. H. Curry of Spaftanburg,! with Mr., Jhwl^Mrs.'B. B. Neal. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Womble and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Avery, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. C..Cash and John- ft with week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J; B. Reeves in Welford. Mr, and Mrs. R, H. Riddle had as children spent several days Mrs. “W. H. Ammons recently. MisV'Gaynell Barbery is visiting relatives in Simpsonville. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gallman of Papolet I i i Mrs. Dorsie West of Wattsville, Mr. ! nie Osborne of Oak Ridge, Tenn.,! and Mrs. John Sadasky of Madden I visited Mrs. W. H. Ammons Satur- StatLon, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. day. Cunningham during^ the holidays. | Mr. and Mrs. Hope Walker b. Sgt. and Mrs. Edgar Brazil and ( Whitmire, spent Christmas with Mr. were dinner guests of Mr. son of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Ver-jand Mrs.' Lester Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Cannon of Char lotte, N. C., spent the week-end with Bne Woodward, ,Sr. Luther Clapton of Charlotte, N. C., spetiv .£h n stin as w j^h relatives. ‘Misses Janette and Fay Woodward r Mr. and Mrs. Ben Woodward, Jr., Louie’s MELLOW-CREAM DO-NUTS Made Fresh Daily 20 Sloan St. WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK 3 c™. 37c • i A&P COFFEE . MILD & MELLOW 8 O’CLOCK 3 b£ $1,15 40c RICH Sc FULL BODIED RED CIRCLE LB. 40- Bag ■WC VIGOROUS & WINXY BOKAR Bag $ I ,29 FOOD STORES THi OaiAl AUAMIK a PACMlC IIA CO. MILD AMERICAN CHEESE 54c Lb a renter euls ih T'H0l»s, renter e„ „ SHOULDER, Hhofc ' b '*ORK UVER, lb . ‘ 0RK TAH-S. '*T'RK FEET, lb Hu£ SUSA,!Ell >- 1 Morrell-g | b B AC0.\. lb. . ‘ PORK * K. Por:4;, 0ll: beef I-Lb. # I «4^ Gene ahd Paul Woodward spent 1 Christmas day wfth Mr. and Mrs. Allen Arrowood in Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinni^and family and Mrs. C. W. Foster spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W.i L. Foster in Chester. Lawrence Barbery recently joined 8 the air corps and is stationed at the ! Greenville air base. I ft Mrs. J.*W. Alexander and daugh-! ter of Siropsonville, visited Mrs. i|-| J. H. Barbery Friday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hall and chil- MARVEL SANDWICH . 18-Oz. Loaf ' STE. f rSAK - Sirioii. lb hT EAK, Rounj ROAST l ^ ^ n o ,h " 0VK ' ^S .STEW , • ' b ■■ MEDIC tl MIRACLE i § I H II ft ft ft dr g“ ' of^LouisviUe, 1 Ky' spent "he ft ; holidays here with relatives. Miss Mildred Sulton of Savannah, 1 ft Ga., is spending the week with Rev^ift and Mrs. P. A. 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