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f- Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, Jonuory 8, 1948 1 South Clinton News For the Week . . . children of West Clintcfn, recently nounce the birth ' of. a 'daughter, by Baribara Roof and Ann Hellaros. visited Mr. and Mrs. H. H Dalton. Glenda. Yvonne. Jart. 3. ! .\Lrs. tdrif* Mrs^, Paul Glenn and son of La-] fin «i_Uifi_„Xormer. - Miss Dorothy MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Corresoondent and Representatlv® 'layette, Ga., ’spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Clyde Trammell, and Mr. Trammell last .nveek. McMims. HooVer ; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hooyer ah- nuonce the birth of a son, Sammy Lee, Dec. 20. Mrs. Hoover was be fore marriage Miss Mae Keenan of Spartanburg. ' Special Services : Sunday is a special day at Lydia COUTH CLINTON ^ NO. Baptist church as it is the fourth an- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Sr., v * s '| niversary of Rev. J. H. Walker’s ited Mrs. Etta Hope and Mrs. Lidie; p astorate Brooks m Greenville Sunday Mrs.: ^ ^ at r- ^ c ^ ^ Jri ' ^th^hpm 1 the marn i n 2 and evening services, .Greenville returned home with them by pastor The pubUc °^, a ^ r* At * is invited. The members of the , . . „ Mr ft" ^ 5S‘ £ -9»j& ey a ,?„ Church are especially invited td be sewaug project. They made pillow Mr. and Mr> Turner o Greemulle. , a( bQ ^. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,. _ Scout News Girls Sewing Project The Senior Girl Scouts have been working for several weeks on their - ~ On The -Sick List’ Little Daniel Thomas and Tony Lee Albertson are improving after i haying pneumonia. . ' * M. B. Satfen ield remains ill. Ljttle Linda Jo Harris is better af ter an illness. > - - , t Mrs. H. H. Dalton has flu. Mrs. Grover Kirby is ill . Little Rose Marie and Millie Ann Allen are ill. Friends of Mrs. Henry Abercrom bie axe sorry to learn she was in group of young men and women join ed in singing songs of yesteryear, as well as many of the modern songs. Games and contests were also features of the evening’s entertain- men.t ' • . were Matt Davds Sunday. Meeting Postponed cases, luncheon cloths and napkins. aw: Prizes for the best work'were a\vard ed 'Mary Ellen Owens pnd Ruby Miss Belle Nelson visited Mr. and Thp wilJ mee t«. Thursday,! Bailey ^’pillow cases ancL^Ann T TVcicmr, nonpii«tnn' ' - ... ‘ ’ Hclfems tor lupcheon cloth and nap-,. Mrs. Lawrence Nelson neai-Xlmton, Jamiary 15i instead of today a? Sunday. , _ viously announced. This is due Id H. L. Mason was called to Spartan- the study course that is being taught LUrg Monday due to {he serious ill- at ^ church this week ness of his brother. ! ^^ J. W. Owens of Columbia, spent I Christmas with Mrs. Jessie Mae Ow- f . ens and family. . kin. Kathleen Dees and Elizabeth Roof won jured in a fall at her home Saturday. News From'Community Center N ew Year’s Party At the Community Center New' Year’s Eve was a gala occasion with around seventy-five oif the younger set and many adults participating. Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 30, these-! M a lhis Brothers, Lydias .own scouts spent an hour skating. Later i musicia!TS ; furnished string music for they met at the community house and i occasions Several visiting mu- Birthdays and Anniversaries Jimmy O’Shields celebrated his birthday yesterday, 1 and Mickey O'Shields is celebrating hers today. Ann McLendon . was 5 years old January/ 3. Harriett “Wilson was 4 years old January 4. January-15 birthdays include Pearl j Wefbb’s 11th and Smoky Emory’s third. | Miss Virginia Overstreet .-.had a birthday .January. 6. J. W. Owens is 77 years old today. Harvin Harvey will observe his birthday January 17. - ■ Mrs. S. L. Prince celebrated her birthday December 29. • > Mr. and Mrs. C. C Hill of Green wood, visited~Mrs. Neil Ballew Sun day. Birth Announcements I Griffin Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Griffin an- sang songs and enjoyed many new folk dances. Twenty-one’girls were present. Refreshments were served sicians also contributed to the eve ning's pleasure. community house. During the so cial hour they/had a skating con test. ihizes-^for the most graceful couple i.ating were- awarded Lilly Bell Crtcvford and Peggy Satterfield. przies in the racing contest/ 1 After the contaaots refreshments ... were served. Elizabeth Rooi and Carolyn Roof were hostesses .at this party. i'-*r * Teen-Age Night Friday night was teen-age night at the community building. The boys and girls entered enthusiastically into the games and contests. They plan to meet every Friday night. Drewie Duncan ^ind Earle McElhan- non have charge of the canteen. > Boy Scout Meet On Monday * afternoon,- Dec. 29, On the eve of the new year » large 1 the intermediate scouts met at the Well Baby Clinic Twenty-one children were given immunization against whooping cough, diphtheria, etc., at the regular jweli-ibaby clinic held this month at the Clinton center. The kindergarten opened for the (Continued on page three) M \ an ci Mrs. F. D. I ,anford^ of tanbi irg. wei e \\ sitors of‘Mr. and Mrs. J. B . Lanfo ■d S !unda: • M •?. F loronee lr\ in ol Florence, r»;.x'n t the h iliday s w th M -. and Mrs. Mar Sat ter fie id. ' 'M •. an i Mrs. Har old 1/ iwson and Can lyri .vere~Si ndr .v gn: sts of Mr. and Mrs. .Edward Ti lo.mas near here. John G allman has retur ned to Co lumbia a :ter sev oral days visit with Mrs. Gallman. Russell ,Stone and Davis Ellis have returned home after spending the Holidays with relatives in Panama City, Fla. Mrs. J. P Shockley of near Clinton, was the guest of Mrs. Henry Aber crombie Tuesday. Mrs. Louise Timmons and Mrs. Frances Lawson ^pent Sunday at Camp Gordon, Ga., with the former’s brother, J. C. Myers, who is* a hos pital patient "there. Mrs. Blanche Stewart and Mary Jean spent Sunday 'with 'Her sister, Mrs. G H. .leak.ns, in Greenwood. - Mr. and 1 Mrs. \V. P. Mahaffey and children of Arcadia, were recent visi tors Mrs. S. L. Prince and family. Mrs. Rosa Allen spent several days! the past .veek with Pfc. and Mrs. Carl A. Allen and.family in Colum bia. Pete hrrt+rr—rtf-—Anderson, spent Christmas \v:th his mother, Mrs. Ike Jones, and Mr. Jones. G. R. Puckett of Whitmire, visit ed Mr. and Mrs.' H. H. Dalton Sun- day. , • * , -—Mrr-and Mis. WcodfoW McEfcriclo'n "-rmtFrftrtdren ’aTTT‘"recent visiun'ls of 0 i SHORT sns « BEEF ARE CUTS GUYS GO FORI 3HOULDCR ARMOURS 3 ROUNDS G L 75 OR 100 WATTS -PUKES H OUNCE JAR :: :: :: LE LARD 99c Light Bulh onnalse 43c 2—NO. 1, CANS Pork & Beans Sic HUNTS V C PEACHES VEAL CHOPS POUND’ You bro«ti thtoi ncNy in (at. UM SHORT SHANK 3M0KED cook them featly until all the fond llavort o( Masoning*—hot and awaet and sharp—mingle with the good (laroc erf boef. That’s sheet ribs - barbecued. POUND :: CAMPBELLS 8 :: CAMPBELLS TOMATO MEATY BEEF SHORT NO. 2 , /j CAN PICHICS YOUNG TENDER BEEF LIVER POUND SMALL POUND Barbecued Short Bibs JUICE Ml* » EVAPORATE DUFFS HOT Mr. and Mr^. E. F. Kellett in Ninety Six. ' ,s •> ■ The following children and grand children visited. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pearson during Christmas week: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paipler arid children, Charles' Pearson. Mia and Mrs. Leon ard Pearson And diugh.ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gib Maynard, Misses Doris and Gladys Pearson, all of Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson, Pensa- . cola, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Eari .Smith and ’ daughters of Spartan- ourg. James Griffin of Ninety-Six, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mills. . Airs. L;die Howard of York, was a recent guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Mc- Cam^w. Mr/and Mrs. Matt Davis spent •Sunday in Woodruff with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davis. \ • Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon and Cecilia were dinner guests of Air. and Airs. Vernon Thompson in Lau rens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hampton of West Clinton, spent the week-end with Air. and Mrs.'W. P. Thrift. Rev. and Airs. J H. Walker and Bruce were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Whittle who live near Gilbert. Mrs. Clyde Trmamell attended the wedding ol her brother, Melvin Seay, and. Miss Margaret Brazile, at the! home of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers ! ' in West Clinton Saturday afternoon, j Airs. T. O. .Williams was called to, Washington Friday due to the illness i of her sister, Mrs. ,Daisy Lewis.] Mrs. Lewis underwent an operatio’n :n a Washington hospitaLMonday. Airs Evelyn Sams and children anui Air. and Mrs. Luke Smith werie re-| visitors of relatives arid friends, - -rn Dublin. Ga. :: a, tr a a a ♦♦ a Roll Mix GRAPEFRUIT JUICE flNK SALMON 3 Ih*. (hart ribs cup water 3 tbapa lard 3 tbapt WorccMrnhirt I medium onion ■ uuce (optional ■j cup vinegar 1 tip prtpared muttard 3 cbipa brown tugar !, cup diced «elery 1 cup catchup 2 tip*, salt Have riba rut into lertiona two to three inchea long Hrown in lard. Add minced otuon and brown Add all remaining ingredient! to ihoct riba. Cover and cook slowly or bake in a moderate oven (350*F.| IH to 2 houn or until tender/Servei 4 or S. SPARE RIBS FRESH PORK LIVER PINKY PIG POUND •: SLICED BACON 79c 1 1 , F/SH m SEA FOODS L 46 OUNCE CAN 19c NO 1 TALL CAN 49c COLD CUP 3—CHE POUND lavs COFFEE 89c OSCAR MEYERS (Ploin or with BQ Sowm) 12 0Z.CAN Weiners 51c FILLETS Of POUND Whiting 29c LARGE GREEN POUND Shrimp 79c FILLETS OF POUND 39c POUND Cod 19c WEIGHS QUART a Grapejuice 49 BAMA cherry POUND ) Preserves 3 a a hunts BPEAKfAST • L HO. 2Vi JAR s Prunes PLOW BOY 24 OZ. BOTTLE SYRUP '?re44 FRUITS and VEGETABLES .c.. LIBBYS LUNCH 6 OZ. CAN TONGUE £7e PRESTON SHOE PEG NO. 2 C/N CORN 20c KILN DRIED SWEET S POUNDS BUSH PORK & 2—NO. 2 CANS POTATOES 31 BEANS 29c GREEN ON Virynio Cana And 16 Ox. Bottle CABBAGE Maple Syrup 29c CAMPBELLS 2—NO. 2 CANS Tomato Juice 25c YELLOW Onions 3 POUNDS -EPS MACARONI OR 2—8 Or. PKGS SPAGHETTI 23c WHITE LACE PLAIN OR SELFRISING FLOOR 10 As 1.00 GREEN NO. 303 CAN GIANT PEAS 1 Miss Bobby Sharpton has' returned home after several davs’ visit with her sister, Mrs. O. R* Hughes, andj Mr. Hughes in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O’^hields of Miami, Fla., spent ,,several days re- . cently with Mr. and Mrs; J. « • AuMcx Bwef SNw With No 300 «5n VEGETABLES "and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields. •’, > , - Mrs. Myrtis MePeters of Griffin, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Craw ley of Macon, Ga.. visa ted the for mer’s daughter, Mrs. Jesse Edmonds, and Mr.'Edmonds during the holi- days. Sgt. G^ayle Ellis of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ellis. Junior Whitmire of Clinton, was the guests of the Ellis’ Sunday. •Maxie Davis has returned to Cedar 3 POUND CAN 5 CALIFORNIA (AVOCADO PEARS) r iso Wmih, Delieiomg APPLES Calavos 3 POUNDS sts 35* FLORIDA 3 POUNDS Tangerines 39c Springs aTter spending the holidays with nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hud son Davis. HovYard Simmons of York, and - Mrs. Ruth Fallow and children of . Laurens, spent the week-end with^ their brother and sister, Mr. ancf Mrs. Grover Kirfay. . • • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Womack of Chester, and Mrs. Mary Ott and TURNIPor MUSTARD GREENS 2 lbs, 29c LARGE IVORY CAKE SOAP 20c LARGE IVORY PACKAGE FLAKES 3tc REGULAR 2 CAKES CAMAY 21c PACKAGE I N Z 38c LARGE ~v * PACKAGE BREFT 34c .'iMMliW i I A 1