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.'W. 'ir* -4- .. M r P age Two a THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thiifschy, Februdry 5, 1948 South Clinton News For the Week . . . MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,^ Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. A T. Crawford and; Jaedly were Sunday guests of Mivj and Mrs. W. A. Craft in Simpson-' O * ville. ' ; I Mrs. J W. Turner and son of “Tor the former’s daughter, Miss Dew- ” J-el Satterfield. The group enjoyed a [nugaber of appropriate f'ames during j the ■ eveping. RefresHtinents were served by the hostesses Consisting of i ~ _ Z,. ^ . .. sandwiches, cookies, candy, potato /- chips and drinks. • Miss Satterfield m was prseented a “ gifts. ' Laurens' New Hotel Plans Going Forward, Grading To Begin Birthdays ^ J. R. Ballew will celebrate birthday February 8. L. C. Barkesdale, treasurer of the numberaTb'eauViiiui! ? ropose£ * community hotel, the Henry Laurens, announced a few days agd that the building plans had arrived (from Architect Fant in Anderson and hj s that the next step would be the grad Greenwood, are visiting Mrs. Minnie : da y Feb ™ ai 7 10 - , <1 > Miss Fay Dyckett celebrated „ , birthday January 31. called to; M _ Overstreet ing of the lot on Church street which Miss" Bobbie” Shockley hsa a birth-!^ e corporation bought from C. H.! D J a . - _ ! A c rttr * ’ Clinton High Honor Roll for Third Period - llth grade: Margaret Harris, Jewel] MeBufnett, Helen NbfTz, Marion Slm-J mons, Jimmy Somerville, Gerry! Trammell. ' . 10th grade: Mimi Barron, Peggy j Boatwright, Malba Gardner, Thomas Prince, Louise Roberts, Joyce Smith, ‘-Betty Sullivan, Margaret Wilkie, Martha Young. x 9th grade: Joe Anne Cole, Joyce Louise Hollingsworth., | observed celebrate i ' . ,, , Elizabeth Hooks, Ted Mears, Sally her; Mr. Barkesdale said that the board ;Pitts> Jafnes Rlhodes p s jof directors expect to have a confer- |Linda Smith Bill Somer ^ lle) Ra . his ence at an early date with ^1 Thornton. Frances Winn, Sara chitect and Charlie Daniel, a build-] Elizabeth Workman, Jean Young. • his ling contractor, with the rdea of get-j 8th grade; M Catherine Ahder ting^nore intformation as to the prob-] gont Ida Jean C h aney) Virginia Cole- DR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE OPTOMETRIST * *' _* Offices in Clinton Hotel Building Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30 — Phone 428-J _ expect Miss Helen Shirley was Seneca Monday due to the serious birthc i a y February 3. illness of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willard will F. W Shirley. birthday February 9. Mr. and Airs Edward Williams andj Mrs. Rex Harris- will observe a'able cost of the project. J. It Thomas accompanied Mrs. birthday February 13. I The plans for the hotel' as drawn | Neig hb or s, Douglas Owens’ MyrtTce Thomas to. Calhoun Falls Monday Mies Barbara Mills celebrated her by Architect Fant follow the .same Rhodes Terry Thomas Frank Young Joan Vaughan. 7th grade: Larry Fowler, Corine :man, Kay Frances Medlock, Dillard where she will visit a'while with her^ birthday February 4. mother, Mrs. Lilly Ward. j Fd Godfrey of Laurens, spent the) Girls’ Auxiliary Meest Todafc week with his. daughter, Mrs, Matt The Girls’ Auxiliary will meet to day at the home of Miss Reba Chalk, Maye 25 Peachtree street, at 4:30. Davis, and Mr. Davis. Mrs. J. H. Crowe and Mr. and^ . .. . t , ,, nr 1 members are invited to be Willie Cannon and-children otj of Mr Waterloo, were Sunday guests 'general line of plans discussed when the campaign for raising the money was On. The building has an overall front age of 148 feet, with a porch 52 feet long and 10 feet wide. The grodbei, sent ' a l interior^will consist of the lou- ment. * by, dining* room, banquet hall, kit-1 Mr - Barksdale said* that The heating plant and other es- needs will be in the base-' the cor- ! ‘ *ni Mrs .1 B. O'Shields. PENCIL SHARPENER — D i x o r chen and 11 bedrooms besides man- 1 P ora f ion had bought an additional I M- ;md Mrs Mansell Bridwell'and Pointer, precision built. A new 1 ager’s offices. The second floor will lot. from R. L. Eichelberger which 1 son .r' H-hm Pith were' visitors in- hand y item needed in every office, i-have about 30 upstairs rooms. 'All will give an entrance on Sitgreaves 1 the community Monday.* ; Chronicle Publishing Co. 'bedroom's will.have private baths: Street. .. 1 Mrs. Onn-Davis and children .andi Mrs. J B. Patterson and children] visited their parents, Mr. and - Mnrrf A. M. Shumate, Sr., near Clinton re cently. • r ~~ M.-*- Miriam Sharpton was ’the guest Thursday of her larother-m- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Hughes, in Columbia. Little-Pamela Hughes returned home with her for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Harvey of Honea Path; Miss Nelle Norris of North Greenville junior college, and, Lirry Gene Murphy of Greenvilia, vis.ted Rev. and Mrs. J..H, Walker' Sunday ■ mV' John Medlock has-returned •.) her come in Charleston after vis- ng her mother". Mrs. Minnie Harvey. Mr. and Mrs., Edward Thomas and :um:'.y. ?.liss .Mar..* Lawson, Shealy . ,.i s •. -c: eil La-a .-cn >f near Clirt- M and Mrs H.»: i L.ca .-on Sunday. M. .,nd .Mr.'. Jesse Duckett and] i; indy vi.'ited the Bennett children it Tnornwcll Sunday. M.r. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish. Jr.,, and Charles Williams visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.l Shirley, in Seneca recently. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Smith of West Clinton, spent Sunday with Mrs. | Evelyn Sams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wdlliams, and H. W. Williams were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Shirley Sunday in Seneca. i . Mr .and Mrs, J. C. >farmon of ( Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. W’illie; Grogan and other relatives Sunday. J. A Mills of Spartanburg, spent die week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ru fus Mills- and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mills. - Mrs. Sam Prince and f«mily and Mr. and Mrs. J: T Lanford^ahd Johnny were visitors in F.ugerville and Arcadia Sunday. Mrs. Mart Satterfield and Linda,' , accompanied by Mrs. Woodell King ' and Mrs. Alta Riser of West Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Furman Brown in Laurens Sunday. Mrs. W. R. Cauble and son recently spent several days with the former's: mother. Mrs. Laura Kepley, in Geor-j gia. Mrs. W. A. Thomas has returned] :o her home in Macon, Cju., after sev-j *ral weeks stay with her son, L. L. Thomas, and Mrs. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Cifrl Dean of Wil- lamston, were Sunday guests of the] latter's parents, Mr. and Mfs. Reu- oin Overstreet. - •] COMPARE OUR PLAN Before Financing or Re-fifttincing When buying a new or used car, always ask your dealer about u^ing our -plan, or come in and see us yourself. M. S. BAILEY & SON, BANKERS —-—:— Phone 18 . Robert M. Vance — Small Loan Department Read The Chronicle-*Your Neighbor Does On The Sick List J. P. Sh icklcy entered the Vet- i ari's hospital m Charleston Wed- icsday or treatment. Mrs. Iku.a-\V, 11.unison is a patient n the Newberrv hospital. *• * * , Tom Beaks :s quite ill at his home. Littit Eugene Ow^ns is sick. (ard ol Thanks The family of the late L. B. Owens .vishes to express their sincere thanks ' or the many kindnesses shown at the ime of his illness and death. mce the birth of, a daughter, Mjj*y lise, January 24. Mrs. Stgefbe- Birth Announcements Steer Mr. and Mrs. Marion Steer nounc Loui fore marriage was Miss Di^i^Smelair of Union. Varw^r Mr. and Mrsv^aul Varner of Buf falo, 'jinnptrhce the birth of a son January 24. Mrs. Varner has many friends here' where she made her borne with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. J. A. Rogers, while M-r. Varner was in service. - h Birthday Party Enjoyed M Iss Barbara Mills was honoree at a birthday' party given Friday night at her home by her mother, Mrs. Rufus Mills. Several games were enjoyed after which the host ess, assisted by Carol Mills and Peg gy Satterfield, served refreshments of sandwiches, wafers, potato chips iqd cold drinks. Barbara was re membered with many attractive gifts^ Twenty-eight friends enjoyed this occasion with Barbara. Miss Satterfield Honored Friday night Mrs. Mart Satterfield and Miss Annie Mae Crawford were a hostesses at a surprise birthday party Florida Seeded Grapefruit sections for salads and garnishment Grapefruit Trees to DIXIE-HOME STORES SS&F&ruit rjSS^ines s P-faiij Lai- ATe •Hed, um oiinds FOR BREAKFAST FM the centers of grapefruit halves with plumped raisins, or a spoonful of cranberry sauce and serve with a sw ish of honey! For a brittle morning, sprinkle grape fruit halves with brown sugar, dot with a speck of butter and pop into a very hot oven, or under the broiler flame mttiitightly brown. Serve bubb- t'o* R3c / Caiii. JP( A Pples S %a'L, bba S e **c £* "nuu, ^effuce Celery 2 Sfalfcs E* 5Po ends old ditch CtUMtU 2 for 19c LIFEBOUY 2 for 21c SWAN SOAP U.,6, 20c 2 for 23c Unso” 38e 16c LUX PUKES LIBBYS BAKED 141 OUNCE I BEANS 2 for 31c LIBBYS FREESTONE NO. 2f CAN PEACHES 39c KRAFT A COMPLETE MEAL DINNER 14e lOKELYS APPLE NO. 2 CAN SAUCE 2 for 29c Broadcast Corned Beef U Ounce Can HASH . 29c ARMOURS 12 OUNCE C4* TREET . 49c ge slices range a mper-rkh, them with red FORLUNCN Grapefruit segments were made for sefads! Nest mem with ora in lettuce cups for a sup min C salad. Contrast i skinned apple sltees for color aad zest. Blend their tart flavor witk mild avocado and accent with red pome- E anate seeds. Combine them with Aed fish for a fMIng main disk. ' v FOR DINNER BroO grapefruit segments, dotted with butter and serve with baked fish, roast fowL or a platter of sizzling sau sages. Bake witk grapefruit! Add marveloes flavor to cookies, luncheon breads, chiffon pie, with a bit of juke or a hint olriod. COED CUP POUND PKG. COFFEE 2 for 89c SILVER CUP POUND PKG. COFFEE 2 for 79c Peter Pan Peanut 12 Ozs. BUTTER 35c Glove Kid Peanut 12 Oz. Mug BUTTER 37c OLD ENGLISH POUND PASTE WAX 57c OLD ENGLISH PINT UQUID WAX 47c ///Af/S DO THE DUTY OF DOLLARS! STEAKS LAtGI 38c 16c LUX TOtUY SOAP IATM «l 16c Swift's . * Cleanser 2 for 21c Limited Quantity U. S. GOOD BEEF TOP BONELESS ROIND Lb. 89c “T” BONE STEAK Pc«a4 89c CLUB 6 T E A K PonaU 87c Highest Quality Reduced Prices Bottom Boneless Round Lb. 87c Well Trimmed Sirkia Pound 89c Bel-Monico Steak Pound 86c FRESH GROUND POUND BEEF . 4Sc Flaky Pig SHced ' Pound BBC0N 75c SHALL PORK POUND RIBS . 49c PINKY PIG POUND SAUSAGE 59c FILLETS Of POUND WHITING 29c LARGE POUND Green Sbrimp 79c FILLETS OF PERCH SELECT OYSTERS POUND 39c .PINT 79c SILVER CREEK NO. 2 CAN Pinto Beans 10c Silver Creek Dry No. 2 Can , Lima Beans 10c BENT MOUNTAIN NO. CAN ' Chopped Kraut 10c TURNIP NO. 2 CAN GREENS 10c SUNSHINE NO. 2 CAN Sliced Beets 10c Busk or Sailor Man No. 1 Can Pork & Beans 10c WHITE HOUSE 1BOZ.BOT Apple Juice 10c Hearts Delight No. 2 Can Tomato Juice lOe LIBBYS 9 OZ. JAR MUSTARD 10c ADELINE 6 OZ. JAR Tomato Paste 10c PEPPER 3 OL BOTTLE SAUCE 10c Little Darting Cranberry IS OL SAUCE 10c -'M 1 %