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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
NOTICK OF ANNUAL MEETING J FINAL SETTI^ll^iT v
^ OF MEMBERS Take-notice, ityd tyi the 29th day
The Annual Meeting pf *the^ mem-;of January, 194afl will render a final
bers of‘.Citizens' Federal Savings & account of my/fidts and doings as Ad-
Loan Association, Ctrnt^n. S. C., will;ministratfix/^rf the estate <*L' Jim
be held in the office of the Associ- Caldwell White, in the office of tlie mbs. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
ataon at the- edrner .of -Broad and judge of/Pr\>bate of Laurens County, | rorreiipondent and Representative
Main streets, in Clinton, S. C., at 2 j a t_HF olcloek-a.m., on the sahiej —
o’clock in the afternoon on Wednes-jday will apply for a final discharge
day, January 21, 1948 for the elec--from my trust as Administratrix,
lion of Directors and for the trans- ^ Any person indebted to said estate
action of any other business of,,the notified and required to make pay-
r— I ment on or before that date-; and all
J. SLOAN TODD, ^ | persons having claims ' against said ! Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meeks and chil-
Secretary-Treasurep/ estate will present them on of be-jdren spent Sunday »with the latter's
fore - said, date, duly proven, or be parents, Mr. and (Mrs. J. H. Holmes,
forever barred. 1
HATTIE LOU WHITE,
Administratrix.
Dec. 29," 1947.—29-4cw:'.
South Clinton News
For the Week .. . I
Mr. and Mrs! Curtis Jackson and
children were visitors, of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Reeder in Goldville Sun-
night at 7:30 at the home of Mrs.; with* Mrs.. J. -B. Lanfocdland
Houston Ellis. All members are urg- Melvin Satterfield as assistant host
ed to be present. „ 1 esses.- ‘ ^
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A number .of fhterestmg *games
Thursday, January 15, 1948
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Association.
• Clinton,* S. C.
M0BIL0IL
Gas and Oil
Complete Line Groceries
CHARLIE
NABORS
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West Main Street
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MclNTOSH'S
SHOE SHOP
Send Your Shoes To Us for
Best Materials and
Workmanship.
Goodyear Tires
'and Tubes
BATTERIES AND
ACCESSORIES .
McMillan
Service Station
Sinclair Product*
Phone No. 2
SALESMAN
WANTED
By soft drink company to serve
Clinton. Newberry, Laurens
and Whitmire. Clinton man
preferred, to establish truck
depot in Clinton. Three fran
chised drinks. Splendid propo
sition for industrious sober
saiesman.
ROSE & SONS
BOTTLING CO.
Calhoun Falls, S. C.
Box 4T5 * Phones 170 or 446
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Louie’s Restaurant
3V
1 18 North Sloan Street
in Cross Anchor. Friends of Mrs.
Holmes will be sorry to learn she is
quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt Oakley and
family visited relatives in Green- j
wood Sunday.
Mrs. W\ S. Clark spent the week-
■ end in Greenville with her son, C. H.
'Clark, and Mrs. Clark.
} ‘Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon and
Cecilia visited. relatives Sunday in
Laurens.
| Miss Belle Nelson visited Jffr. and
' Mrs. James Penland in Clinton dur-
iing the week-end and accompanied
'them to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. P. |
Baldwin in Laurens Sunday.
Charles Pulley of Fountain Inn,
visited friends and relatives .in the
community during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanders and
children spent the week-end with
the" latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. R., Anderson, in FiSkens.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cathcart and
children orf Spartanburg, were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. i
Lanford.
Mary Jane and Jimmy McPeters of J
West Clinton, spent the week-end
with Peggy and Linda Edmonds.
Miss Miriam Sharpton is spending
a few days in Columbia with her sis
ter, Mrs. A. R. Hughes, and Mf.
Hughes. -
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Grogan visited :
«i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harmon in Whit- 1
Ijimire Sunday.
tji 'Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dees spent
8 i the week-end in West Clinton with
j'j! the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs
l Receives Discharge
John C. Dees received his dis
charge January 2 after serving thretf
years in the navy, twenty-two months
of which ^ere spent overseas. He
and Mrs. Dees are now making their
Home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O. C. Dees/on Peachtree street.
G. A.’s Meet
The Girl’s Auxiliary will meet
this afternoon at- 4 o’clock at the!
home of the counsellor, Mrs. II. B.,
Lanford on Palmetto street.
were glayed after whicji* refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Trkmmell
assisted by Miss Margaret Blakely of
Clinton and Little Ruth Trammell,
and Carolyn Bennett;* Mrs. Neal re
ceived many gifts which partly ex
pressed the high esteem in which she
is held in the comihunity.
H. D. HENRY
1898-1947
F. M. BOLAND
H. D. HENRY & COMPANY
INSURANCE
STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
Let Us Analyze Your Insurance Needs
Telephone 121 >
Farewell Party ,
Tuesday evening Mrs. S. B. Nealjj
was honored with a farewell party
at the home of Mrs. Clyde Trammell
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When Coffee that
(tests Less
actually Tastes
STEAKS
Mrs. Clarence Lusk of
Path, visited Mr. and Mrs.
CHOPS
SEA FOOD
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W. H. Beckham. On Sunday they
j-| accompanied the Beckhams to New-jj
8 i berry to visit relatives. ^
8! Mr. and
' Honea
j* John Bagwell and family Sunday.
|| Fames Satterfield, Sic, of San Di-1
8 ego, Calif., is spending a 30-day
leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
8 1 Mart Saitterfield.
8 Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Jackson and
Sally Wilkinson of Spartanburg, were
guests af Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jackson
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard and
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Ann Page Gelatin Desserts
Sparkle
Ann Page Spaghetti or
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Mild American
Ann Page Blended
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8 O’CLOCK
40c, 3 ‘iH $1.15
Rich & Full Bodied
RED CIRCLE
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1-Lb.
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Vigorous & Winey.
43c
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BOKAR
45c, 3
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SULFADIAZINE
In 1045, medical men found that they could
control Cholera with Sulfadiazine, blood plasma
and salt solution. Before this discovery nearly
half of the cholera victims died. Now, with this
new-sufa treatment, it appears that most of
those afflicted will be saved. Slowly science is.
finding ways to conquer the terrible physical
afflictions that remain to plague humanity.
Your Doctor’s Knowledge Is
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Bishop-Walker Pharmacy
“Your Rexall Store”
Phone 101
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( was the week-end guest of Mr
Mrs. Harold Lawson. v-
Misses Sally Ann and St^Ha Duck
ett of Watftsville, were visitors in the
community Saturday,^
Friends of Jessie^Abercrombie will
be interested ,to know that he has
received his" master barber's license
and will open the Lydia Barber |
Shop Monday.
Mrs. J. O. Womtole and children
visited her mother, Mrs. Sadie Am
mons, in West Clinton during the
week-ehd.
On The Sick List
Little Terry Fuller is quite ill.
W. I.'Bailey, Sr., is ill.
Mrs. George Roper is sick at her
home.
Mrs. C. B. Grogan has been sick.
! Little A1 Reid is ill.
Mrs. John Gallman is improving
.--"I after an illness. - - .
Del Monte Elberta Freestone
PEACHES ....;
Iona Cream Style
CORN ........
Sultana Small Sifted
PEAS
A&P Small Whole
BEETS ........
Ann Page Ice Cream Powder
SPARKLE .....
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Sunnybrook Grape A Lge
No. 24
Can
No 2
Can
No. 2
Can
No 2
Can
Pkg.
40c
17c
17c
20c
5c
J-Dox
Ctn.
65c
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BRING TOUR DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION
CALL 431
SHARPTON’S CAB SERVICE
* and
SHARPTON’S SERVICE STATION
...for... — t
Courteous, Dependable Transpor
tation and Auto Service
Cars Go Anywhere Day or Night
TEXACO PRODUCTS
Batteries — Tires — Washing — Greasing
SHARPTON’S
Corner Musgrove an3 Florida Streets
F.„ W. .SHARPTON, Prop.
.Jack C'augjtman — Drivers — Hubert Holbert
Birthdays and Anniversaries
, Peggy Edmonds has a birthday
! January 17.
Fay Bailey will celebrate her
; birthday January 19.
Mrs.. John C. Dees and Clifton
Dees celebrated birthdays January
7 and 10 respectively.
Mrs. H. W. Alford celebrated a
birthday January 5.
j Mrs. Fred Shelton observed her
j birthday January 14.
M. B. Satterfield will be 78 year
old January 20.
Jimmy Davis will have a birthday
January 21.
Joe Todd celebrated his birthday
Jairuary 10.
WMS Meets Tonight
The Woman’s Missionary society of
Lydia Baptist church will meet to-
Ann Page .
BEANS
Vegeterian, Boston Style. Tom. Sauce with Pork
2 16-Oz.
Cans
KIDNEY BEANS Sultana can
LIMA BEANS ign. ..
PEA BEANS Waahbum.
Wash bum's
BLACKEYE PEAS ..
Washburn's Great Northern
BEANS -
Ifi-Oz. JQc
2 16 c° n l 19c
1-Lb.
— Pkg.
i-Lb. ai e
—- Pkg. 3 c
21c
1-Lb.
Pkg.
21c
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina/
County of Laurens.
By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge:
Whereas, John D. Dominick made
suit to me to grant Bessie D. Suber
Letters of Administration of the es
tate and effects of Alma Long Domi-
neck.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the Kin
dred and Creditors of the said Alma
Long Dominick, deceased, that they
be and appear before me, in the
Court of Probate, to be held at Lau
rens Count House, Laurens, S. C., on
January 16. 1948, next, after publica
tion hereof, at 10 o’clock in the fore
noon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the said Administration
should not be granted,.
Given under my hand this 29lh
day of December, A. D., 1947.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON,
15-2ew. Probate Judge.
OFFICE SUPPLIES—
Can 74 For Yovr Needs. \
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
FRESH
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
CAULIFLOWER, 2 lbs. 34c
TOMATOES, lb. , 33c
COOKING APPLES, 3 lbs. 25c
ORANGES, 5 lbs * 15c
STRING BEANS, lb. 17c
BLEACHED CELERY, big stalk ... 17c
EGG PLANT, lb. 23c
SPINACH, lb. 15c
CABBAGE, 2 lbs 11c
FRESH DATES, 8 oz. pkg. ....; 23c
SWEET POTATOES, 2 lbs. 17c
TANGERINES, 5 lbs. 37c
CARROTS, 2 bunches 19c
LETTUCE, head 15c and 19c
RAW PEANUTS, lb. 23c
FRESH GREENS, 2 lbs .vu;. v 25c
PEARS, 2 lbs. < 7 23c
MIXED NUTS, lb : ' . 43c
BRAZIL NUTS, lb 41c
MUSHROOMS, pint ......... 39c
LONDON LAYER RAISINS, lb. .. 15c
FROZEN STRAWBERRIES, lb 59c
QUAUTY MEATS
IVORY FLAKES
til 39c
LIMITED QUANTITIES
IVORY SNOW
is 39c •
LIMITED QUANTITIES
DUZ
39c
Lge.
Pkg.
LIMITED QUANTITIES
PORK CHOPS, lb
69c
Nippy CHEESE,
lb. 63c i
PORK RIBS, lb
53c
FAT BACK, lb.
....... 29c - j’
PORK TAILS, lb.
35c
HENS, lb.
59c
PORK FEET, lb.
15c
FRYERS, lb.
63c
PORK EARS, lb.
25c ,
DUCKS, lb
43c
PORK BONES, lb.
Ballentine, Armour
25c
CODFISH, lb.
PERCH, lb
37c
42c
SAUSAGE, lb.
Boned, Rolled v
59c
OYSTERS, pint,
SHRIMP, lb.
79c, 89c
RIB ROAST, lb.
73c
LOBSTER, lb.
69c
Rolled CHUCK, lb* 69c
Armour Oil
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Round STEAK, lb.
83c T
SAUSAGE, 6 lb.
can
Sirloin STEAK, lb.
75c
for
$2.15 '
Brisket STEW, lb
35c
Armour
Chopped MEAT, lb...
49c
PICNIC HAM, lb
. 53c
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DREFT
35c
Pkg-
LIMITED QUANTITIES
SPICK & SPAN
25c
LIMITED qua^ntities
POWDER
2 p “ b - 15c'
LIMITED QUANTITIES
DIAMOND
MATCHES
Ctn. of
Six
35c
LIMITED QUANTITIES
MARVEL BREAD
SANDWICH
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