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Thursday, February 19, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that, pur
suant t'o the provisions of Section
7688 of the General Corporation Law
of South Carolina, and any amend-
Tnents thereto, a meeting of the stock
holders of THE HALLMARK MAN
UFACTURING CORPORATION will
be held on the 18th day of March,
1948, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon,
toutli Clinton News
it the Week . ~ .
VIRS CLYDE TRAMMELL,
^ ••rresuondent and Representative
Mrs. Mattie Harvey attended the
w’ere in Dublin, Ga., during the
week-end foi; the funeral of the for
mer's nephew, Roy Webb. +
tained the Beginner class, with game
and refreshments.
i.C; IjaVi.-, MiIff
w Clyde Tramm<
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charge of the program which was
“The Unfinished Task In Our Hon
Also Saturday evening'the Juniors 1 hind.” Mrs. C’eo Abercrombie 1
M«. Mart BatlCTneld and cWldre"| M the ETU. were h<m..red wit» • md '
and Mrs. Stacey K.iw of West Clin- j va ,eti„e party with Mr.. * It. Ab- , T>.n,.e Ukin, part on the pro- Johns ml Lie,
U.n. visited their sister Mrs. Claud ererombie and Mr* C. R. Kuylrendhll- Kram were M,„s Johnson. Mrs Con- re reshments,
Kernells, and Mr. Kernells, in Renno, as sponsors. Cannes and refresh-
Sunday. i ments were enjoyed by this gropp.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford and, Saturday evening J. H. Pace, as-
r Aber
md Mr
romo.e,
•.Vaik-
Lj J A' it
■■ Ester.
served
^fd POSb0rne M r,’ :e V n C ° n T Bail^-had a p^y-^ihe
FArTlTRiNr 1 rriRPrn? AT*mM J \ Mrs. H. L; Mason and children Story Hour group of the BTU. A good
the City of Clitlton, South Carobna, ! a^d M^R^! ^ week *7 d in Spartanburg; number of little folk enjoyed this
for the purpose of increasing the cap- ^ were v^I j Z\nVM^'l‘e Bur^haltr" ^ 1 ^ ♦
ital stock of the corporation; and the !tors Sunday of Mr and Mrs . Fra n kl ‘ 1 ? P f . . W M. S. Meetin K
maximum amount to which it is pur- Wile*^ ^ ev ‘ ^ u ^ er arK * faniily of
posed^ the capital stock of the cor
poration sihall be increased is One
Hundred Fifty Thousand ($150,-
000.00) Dollars.
IRVING-W. PORTER
- - AARON J. HEIN,
HARRY HEIN
EDWARD B. GINSBURG
J. W. BARNES, JR.
BURTON K. WOODWARD, JR.
BENJAMIN S. KALNICK
j Directors.
>• tT_t . «» . , .. . i Miss Mary Johnson was hostess'
„ Union, were visitors of Mr> and Mis^!^ ., —y: ,:, — .
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Martin and Ed Fuller Sunday ^ to the Lydia Woman s Missionary so-
childiett were rdfent visitors of Mr.i M isr-Ithiel Harvey and daughter:'‘f y Thu t sd ^ evening at her home.
! »“* Mrs - Ru <t ker Pearsott in Calhoun | spoIlt u,, past wetk in Spartanburg President presided over the busi-
1 with her mother. Mrs. L. A. Hall. I Pess session. Mrs. J. H.. WaJrer had
Mr. and Mrs. John- Hughey of Pine'
I Falls.
Luther Nelson and family of Lau-
HOTPOINT APPLIANCES
SELLING QUALITY HOME APPLIANCES IS OCR
BUSINESS, NOT A SIDELINE .
HOME SUPPLY CO.
CLINTON S* EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
HOTPOINT AND CROSLEY
rens, visited Nlr nnd IVIrs O *1 • Rid^e visited their son *Tcimes Hu a hi a««•••«»••«#«•«
Dated at Clinton, S. C., this
9th day of February,1949. 4.4c 1 son Sunday in Lexington.
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M0BIL0IL
Gas and Oil
Complete Line Groceries
(Charlie
NABORS
West Main Street
Nelson and family Sunday. > j ey, and Mrs. Hughey Sunday.
Mr. and • Mrs. Herbert Davis ofi Mrs. Frank MeLefRlon of Florida,
Ware Shoals visited Mrs. Jim Cole- was the week-end guest of Mr. and 1 g
man and family Sunday-. ^ rs - G- E. Bishop.
Mr. and. Mrs. W. A. Parrish visited Mri and Mrs. J. B. Lanford had as i;
Mrs. Dave Moyer .md Miss Alice Wil- their guests Sunday the following:
son Sunday in Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Lanfohd of Spar- t.t
| Mr. and Mrs. Milton King and chil-j tahburg, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burch \\
I drbn of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs., <,f Woodruff, and Mr. and Mrs. Walt £
|| Earl Jackson and son of Greenwood, Miller and children of Arcadia.
1 spent vhe week-end with Mr. and; and Mrs. C. R. KuykendalljS
Mrs. G. H. Jackson. and family spent Sunday in Colum- #
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fuller and ^‘ a with the latter’s mother, Mrs. j-j
j Gail of West Clinton, spent Sunday P-E. Eskew. j«
with Mrs. J. W. Fuller.
Mrfsnd Mrs. Rufus Mills and chil
dren were called to Woodruff during
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Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
:>* Laurens, S. C.
186 EAST MAIN STREET
South Side Public Square
HOURS FOR ETE
EXAMINATIONS:
9:00 to 5:80
Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30
Phone 794 for Appointment
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TAYLOR, JR.
BABY
WASHING
MACHINES
WASHES 3 TO 4 LBS.
Ideal for Baby’s Clothes
Complete with Wringer
S49.50
Baotist 1’oung People Enjoy Party, £
Friday evening the Young Men’s ! j-j
the week-end due to the serious ill-! 0 ' 358 E a Pf>ist church was host |.t
ness of Mrs, Mills’ brother-in-law,' t0 ^ ouri g Ladies’ class at a valen-
Savanna Jahies. Mrs. Mills remain- ^j ne P ar ^y church. The recrea-^
ed for a few days visit. tion room was beautifully decorated)'
Mrs. Jessie Abercrombie ahd Mrs. , in f r ^ < Jitiona4 colors of red and 1
Jesse Edmonds spent Sunday with ^ white. A number of games appro-
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McPeters in West P piate to the season were enjoyed
Clinton. with the young men taking the lead
Miss Nellie Owens spent Sunday various prizes offered^J. B.
with friends in Goldville. | Abercmm/bie, B. F. Harvey, Dick
, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon and ; F ©nnell and Russell Stone were the
Cecilia and Bill McLendon of Clinton,! winners.
v 'sper>t Sunday with Mr. McLendon’s! ^ salad course with sandwiches,
| father, Mac McLendon, in Columbia,! P^ato chips, candy, do-nuts and cof-
IwhoNwas celebrating his birthday. ! ^ ee were served from the table which
MrsSj^wsift^Mae Owens and Mrs> was also in ihe red and white colors.
I Edna Glenn were guests of Mr. and| E^een’ young people were presenUB
| Mrs. Bud Owens in Clniton Wed-1 for this enjoyable occasion. J. B. $
nesday. — -I Abercrombie is • the your* men
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blackwell and: teac f ler - and Mrs - C1 y de Trammell
i family were week-end visitors of ,ls young ladies teacher.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Blackwell in Abercromb| ie and Mr. Trammell g
iGoldville. ’ i W’ere special guests for the party.
j Mrs. Sarah Shelnut and daughter! . “7.. * ‘ 6
! visited friends . in Laurens Sunday.' G r *s Auxiliary Meets Today
| Mr. and Mrs. Willie Grogan and' The Gjrls Auxiliary will meet £
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Nabors attend-T! 1 ^‘ sday ( toda y ) at 4:30 at the home |
1 ed the funeral of their niece, Mar-. ^‘ ss Peggy Satterfield.
garet Genevieve Summers, in Gold-1 *
ivulle Thursday. B,rth Announcement
|—Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nelson and I- - A n ,,—
family o^ Laurens, and Mr. and Mrs.*' Mr ’ and Mrs ' Amos Abertson an-
James Penland
Misses Belle. , ... ^
son is the former Miss Doris Thomas
p. d.
nen’s J.;
imeh 1 ft
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HOME
SUPPLY CO.
Phone 423
Sunday.
urens, and Mr. and Mrs.. ‘. 7. . . * _ g
md of Clinton, visited! " unc ' ,k ' b . lr,k “ r “ da “S»<«. P»*'|
1. and . Bernice Nelsoit! ,r “ a ^Ween Feb. tSr Mrs^Abert- §
cr>n ic t no frtrmor aaicc llnric I nr\ c 1*1
j . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mattison of
Wattsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
; Nelson and Janette of this commun-
On The Sick List
Mrs. Dora Harris remains ill at heri||
! ity, were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Matt Davis Sunday. Mr. and,
I Mrs. Tommy Reece and family were
also visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Davis,
Mrs. C. W. Biggs and daughter-of
Spartanburg, spent the past week
with her brother, H. L. Mason, and
Mrs. Mason.
Mrs. Evelyn Sams and children,
accompanied by Mrs. Luke Smi4hand
( Justine McLendon, of West Clinton,
home. g
Miss Ella Jane Allen is ill with flu. ,3
Josh Motite is ill at his home.
Claudie McElhannon is suffering j-j
from a sprained arm received in a
•fall. • ———
Donald Dees, small son of Mr. and .
Mrs. O. C. Dees, is 111. \\
Mrs. Beatrice Smith is improving
after being ill with flu.
Mrs. Jesse Edmonds is able to be
out after two weeks illness.
Friends of Savanna Jam
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Woodruff, a former resident oi this
his illness a this home
Boo Varner of Buffalo, has chicken
| pox at the home oChis grandparents, •••
Mr. and Mrs. JXA. Rogers.
Little
! chicken,pox.
Mrs. J/A.
Gladys L
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Louise Hamby has ft
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Because all the services ^e performed with
—NO IN-BETWEEN PROFITS—ONLYi
ONE HANDLING CHARGE — Through
BIRDSEY’S direct from the mill method of^
> distributing and selling,"
"FLOUR
25 Lbs. 50 Lbs.
BIRDSEY’S BEST $2.19 $4.28
4 BROTHERS $2.02 $3.94
MONEY SAVER $1.89 $3.68
QUAUTY FEEDS -
100 Lbs.
LAYING MASH 20 ; - $5.50
BROILER MASH $5.70
DAIRY,FEED 20 , $4.65
DA IlfY FLED lt% $4.45
PIG AND HOG FEED . , $4.95
SCRATCH FEED 1 $5.25
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FLOUR 6t FEED STORES
Musprove St. — Clinton, S. C.
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
Kenneth Thompson obsen od a jj
birthday February 9. jj:
Jimmv Meeks will celebrate his
•
birthday February 20.
February 22nd birthdays include
Mrs. O. C- Dees, Rudy Cauble and,
Lee Caldwell. j§
Mrs. Ed Fuller will have a birth
day February 25.
Mrs. James Cauble observed a
birthday February 14.
February 20th is Freddy Hughey’s
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow McLendon
will celebrate their 8th wedding an
niversary February 21.
Tony Abertson will be one year
old February 20.
Mrs. Amos Abertson will celebrate
her Uirthday February 24.
Joyce Thomas celebrated her birth
day February 7, and Gloria Thomas
celebrated her birthday Feb. 12.
* Dewey Mills will have a birthday
February 25.
Mrs. Sanders Honored
Thursday evening Mrs. Buddy
Sanders was honored with a house
hold shower with the Mesdames Mel
vin Satterfield, Roy. Sanders, Thomas
Chalk and Mrs. Clee Satterfield as
joint hostesses at the homne of Mrs.
Melvin Satterfield.
uAfter several games were played
the hostesses^srrved refreshments of
a salad plate, wafe:s, potato chips,
candy and drinks.
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Valentine Parties Held
■
isfturduy afternoon u and evening
“Baptist church was' the scene of
several lovely vajentine parties.
.Tfce recreational rooms were
beatutifully deeorarted in red and
white carrying out the valretine
Unotif.
'< Saturday afternoon Mrs. Connie
Davis and Miss Maude Harvey entet-
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FOOD
IMIS WEEK. LOOK FOI THE “WISE OWL” IN YOUR AtP
Ann Page poods are loo good to miss ... that's why we're featur-
iag a little "wise owl" in A&P all this week to identify them.
And, stake 00 mistake, when you
select an item bearing the Ann
Page label you're getting a wise
ANN
foe ail 55 Ana Page Food*
give you f*A fwJtif'Sts
SUNNYFIELD SELT-RISING
So. tomorrow, visit'A&P 1
the "wiasLowt" guide you'
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FOODS^
FLOUR
5db. Bag 10-lb. Bag
42c 81c
SPARKLE
Anfn Page
Gelatin Dessert*
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or SpaghetU
Shortening Swift
JEWEL
4-Ib. ctn S1.37
Ann
Page
Self-Rising Flour
PILLSBURY
10-lb. bag 95c
Sultana
Sunnyfield Creamery
BUTTER
in Quarter Prints
Lb. 89c
STANDARD PACK
I’A'TiiERb L^BEL
PEAS
3 p 29c
6RAPE JAM
SALAD DRESSING
CVDIID Ann Page
oTKUr B1 ^
PEANUT wnn
UMA DEANS
MUSTARD
SPAGHETTI
EXTRACTS
BEANS
Iona
Ann Page
Salad 1
Ann Page
_Enipiired__
Ann Page
Vanilla
Ann Page
With Pork
& Tom. Sauce
PRESERVES
■Ann Page
Peach
FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
CABBAGE, 2 lbs.
9c
APPLES, 3 lbs.
30c
BANANAS, 2 lbs.
23c
ORANGES, 2 doze.i.
39c
CELERY, bleached, 2
stalks
26c
GRAPEFRUIT, 5 for
17c
GRAPES, 2 lbs.
25c
LETTUCE, 2 heads
25c
TEMPLE ORANGES,
3 lbs.,
25c
WHITE POTATOES,
10 lbs.
53c
RED BLISS
POTATOES, 3 lbs.
25c
SALAD BAGS, 8 oz.
s
19c
SWEET POTATOES,
2 lbs.
. 18c
COCOANUTS, 2 lbs.
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19c
BIRDSEYE FROSTED
FOODS
SI.IJCED
STRAWBERRIES, 16 oz.
59c
FINE QUALITY
MEATS
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APPLESAUCE, GREEN BEANS,
BROCCOLI, SPINACH, CORN,
SLICED PEACHES
\\ HOLE OR STRING END
HAMS, Swift's Prem., lb.
ALL TOP GRADES
SLICED BACON, lb.
T-BONE or SIRLOIN
STEAK, lb.
RIB END
PORK ROAST, lb.
END CUTS
PORK CHOPS, lb.
DRESSED and DRAWN
FRYERS, lb. .
:H FILLET, lb
COD FILLET, lb.
HADDOCK FILLET, lb.
FAT BACK, lb. /
DRESSED and DRAWN
HENS, lb.
LOBSTERS, whole, lb.
LOBSTER, toils, lb.
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IVORY SNOW
Lg. pkg. 37c
IJMITED QUANTITIES
SPIC & SPAN
2 pkgs. 45c
OCTAGON
SOAP
Bar 10c
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LIMITED QUANTITIES
DUZ
Lg. pkg. 37c
LIMITED Ql ANTITIES
DREFT
Pkg. 34c
LIMITED QUANTITIES
OCTAGON SOAP
FLAKES
Lg. pkg. 37c
LIMITED QUANTITIES
WHITE HOUSE
EVAPORATED
MILK
3 s: 39c
MILD A MELLOW
COFFEE
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