The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 19, 1948, Image 9

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J . f « -» ^ ; 4.. A THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable Volume XLVIII If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Clinton, S. C, Thursday, February 19, 1948 Number 8 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative * Herbert Poteat has returned to, and Mrs. W. O. McGee.. Salisbury, N, C., after spending the week with Mrs. Poteat. (Mrs. Frank Harris of Saluda, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove. Mrs. George Addy of' Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks and sons were Sunday guests of Mrs. Jacks’ mother, Mrs. W. C. .Brownlee, in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bedenbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Abrams of New berry, were Sunday guests of Mrs. W. H. Ammons Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Smith, accompanied by Mrs. Betty Cauble of Mountville, is visiting her son,. Ray Cauble, and- Mrs. Cauble. Mrs. Leona Rice and granddaugh- Birthdays and Anniversaries 1 Nell Wright, Alma Spiliers and Phil 'r.ed out in the refreshments serve 1 J. P. Terry, Sr., has' a birthday McGee. A huge, prettily decorated; by Mrs. W. L Evans and Mrs. Joe February 22. " | box containing numerous valentines Campbelk- . — Mrs. R. L. Guest celebrated a birth-; f°* r everyone efimaxed the fun. j day Feb. 24, and Mr. Guest will have Refreshments were served by the * Partiman-Smith a birthday February 22. < leader, and sponsor. Misses Inez Mr. and Mrs. A H Parkm in an-' Mr* and Mrs Tessie Lanev will Byrum, Polly Brazill and Lolhe nounce‘the engagement of their lebrate their 16th wedding anniver-J Brum - • ‘ ‘ daughter. Vera, to J W Smith. The weddipg an early dute. ter, Stella Mae, of near Fountain Inn, spenit several days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Madden recently. Mrs. Joe Terry was a visitor in Greenville Monday. Co /or DISCOMFORTS f 33 » Per Bottla celebrate sary tomorrow. Lloyd Taylor celebrated a" birth- will take place at Surprise Birthday Dinner Also Mrs. Margaret Tay- day Fob. 8. lor. Mrs. J. B, Fuller observed a birth day February 15. Carl Lusk was 13 years old Mon- On Sunday Mrs. Jesse Samples, j gave a surprise bifthday dinner in |p County ■’honor of her daughter, Margie, who a ‘ • D • 'I celebrated• her 17th birthday. LOSG UMVinQ rNVlJGQCS Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Butler of Green- day. Vernetta Lusk will be 3 years wood, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. old Saturday. Johnnie Butler Sunday. ' ‘ ! Rickey 'Campbell celebrated his Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sheriff 0 f ,. 5t h birthday February 16. Valentine Party Driving privileges*were withdrawn The" Ever-Ready class of Calvary > e j. g ht Laurens county drivers Baptist church held a valentine party during, the month of January, ac- far„ the members Saturday evening cor( iing to the monthly report of the Lyman, spent the week-end with Mr. j ^ blbo , tt ot Greenvil ’‘ e > hati , a t the home of Miss Margaret Evans. motnr vehicle division of the State a birthday Monday. and Mrs. H. L. Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Long and fam-; old February 2 6 Roberta McGinnis will bQ 5 years ; Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith of Wa«4e!»bd Miss Vera Smith and Paul Strick-. Shoals, visited Mrs. Smith’s brother, land visited Mr. and Mrs. James M ‘' nd ‘ ay ' Ronnie Hedspeth was 9 years Entertainment featured several, Highway Department. Throughout' games and contests with Misses Vera the state, a total of 426 driving priv- 0 - iC j; Parkman and Thelma Russ winning i ileges were withdrawn during the Baker McClimeon, in Greer Sunday (Mr. and Mrs. Belton Warren and i prizes. The valentine motif was car- | month. I Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FI NERAL DIRECTOR 4 ...and.. EMBALMERS AMBULANCE sfrvic Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY yi V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen 5 Haggerty in Pelzer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colvard of daughter of Laurens, visited Mr. and Gray Court,, visited Mr. and Mrs * -j _ , — _ . Mrs. G. F. Downs Sunday (Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks visited Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bolton in Union Saturday. They had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. James Sparks and children of Greenwood. ■Mr. and Mrs. Homer Douglas of Gray Court, spent Sunday with Mr. -Ranges -Refrigerators -Home Freezers -Ironers A New Dream-Line of Quality- Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Phone 423 Jessie Laney Sunday Wjlham Childs, Sic, of Key West, Fla., is spending an eight-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waters. (Mrs. Joe Ledford, Mr. and Mrs. Delma Ledford and son of Green wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Ledford" Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lawson and children, Mr. and Mrs. I. Hr Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russ and son, Mrs. Samantha Reese, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reese and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse 1 Reese of near Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. E. j: Hill and family of Greer, and George Willis of Greenwood were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell and | family spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Rennie Price near Clinton. J. C. Foster spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foster in Chester.: Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. Fern Among The Sick Friends .,of Mrs. D. L. McGee are • glad to know she is able to be up after several months illness. Mrs. Joe Terry, Jr., is ill at her home on Sloan street. Little Eugene Samples has flu. Ralph Childs is a patient in the! local hospital where he underwent an I appendix operation Friday. Mrs. Roy Russ has been ill the past three weeks. Haskell Taylor is improving after being ill. Littile Kenneth Samples is a pa tient in the local hospital. J. R. Williamson is ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Cleo Lusk. Sheron Franklyn has pneumonia. Mrs. Thomas Knox is improving after being ill. Mrs. Laura Norwood Passes ;Mrs. Laura Reece Norwood, for merly of this community, widow of the late Francis Norwood, died on „ , , . o j .‘.u I Tuesday at the home of her son, Hardman and son spent Sunday with 1 *\ T , . . , their narents Mr and Mrs C c Charlie Norwood, in Laurens, follow-1 Abbott, Sr., in Granville. i a " ■ 11 ” e “ . tour M , ri ' I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery. Mr. , , had ln ed “ Laurens Ior ! I and Mrs. Mack Stubbs. Mrs. Cecil' ^ e b as yeais. A , , . ., , »» , i Surviving are six sons, Charles' Adams and son visited Mr. and Mrs. i , T X7 ...... t d n j, it e j and Joe Norwood, both of Laurens;! J. B. Barbery in Greenville Sunday. ,, , • D f x T j ^ .t, J' j if, i o j ai Rulben and Rufus Norwood, both of i Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Burden and-, _ - ’ , , .. . v, ii » o Del Tbnv Tenn.; James Norwood, i daughter of Greenville, spent Sun- „ XT day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foster. I N r c .j, and MclGnley Nor-, I Mr. and Mrs. David Owens spent Z .‘ T dau8ll ;! rs ’ - , ., o r Mrs. Edtha Roberts, Laurens; Mrs. 1 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney „ t, ,, j • c .. J ^ , Bertha Kelley and Mrs.. Clayetta Scott in Greenwood. ' . , ! Mrs. Ola Burdette of Groemrillo, : bo ‘ h Attst.n, Ind t four spent the week-end with her mother,! r / J ‘ n ', eece 1 ‘i *'!. 11,1 a ' ’ Abe Reece, Greenville; Ike Reece,! rooittu si'TTi YOU JPONl NEED Wl till THI GMAC ■mi 1 GILES CHEVROLET CO. Sales and Service i Mrs. Susie Blanton. ; James H. Ammons. EM3c and Jim mie T. Faugere, EM3c, stationed in I the Canal Zone, are visiting Mrs. W.j H. Ammons. Clinton and Willie Reece, Del Fio, 'Term.; 81 grandchildren, and 55 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Mulberry Methdoist church in Del Mr. and Mrs. L. M. McCurry of T Anderson, spent the week-end witn i 10 ’ enn ‘ # W. «. Altunoro. | Zeb V Shepard Passes Mrs. B. W. Cooper and children- _ ^ , of Goldville, and Mrs. Ola Wages of' Zeb Vance Shepard. 47, died at his. South Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. hon,e near CLinton Frida y ni S ht ‘ Robert Whitsel Sunday. He is survived by his wife, Mrs., Miss Doris Arnold of Florence, ^ ae Bhepard, three children,, spent the week-end with her parents, i F)ona ‘ d, •^^ va > and Bay Shepard, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold. two bothers, W. ^and O. R. S^ep- ' ard, all of Clinton. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Fire Baptized church in the West Cllimton community. The i Rev. Mr. Young was in charge, as- ' sisted by the Rev. Fred Rowe. In- | terment was in Calvary cemetery.! Birth Announcements Laney Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Laney an* ; nounce the birth of a son, Gary Rcb- lent, on Feb. 11 at the local hospital. | Mrs. Laney is -the former Miss Clyde Colvard. Barbery Card of Thanks I wish to thank everyone for being j Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barbery an- 50 nice to us i n Ihe l° ss our mother, nounce the arrival of a daughter, Chire Anne, Feb. 12 at St. Francis hospital, Greenville. Mrs. Barbery was before marriage Miiss Edna King ot this city. UNIFORM in FLAVOR! in QUAUTY! in TEXTURE! Mrs. Mattie Curry. Also for the beautiful floral offerings and meals served. —Miss Ruth Curry ClanSSeriS Mrs. Mattie Curry Mrs. Mattie Curry, 59, died sudden ly Wednesday morning at her home j on Academy street. She was a nat- tive of Mississippi but had made her | | home in Clinton for a number of 1 years. She was a member of the: 1 Methodist church. She was twice married. Her first, 1 marriage was, to Roscoe WilSon, by ■ J this union one son survives, Wood-1 row O. Wilson, patrolman of the state highway department, Columbia,. Her second marriage was to L. I. Curry, by whom one, son and two daughters survive; W. Thornton Cur ry and Miss Ruth Curry, both of [Clinton, and Mrs.. James Meadors, 1 San Antomo, Texas; five brothers, i Cleveland Willis, Harvey Willis, , bright Willis, and Moseley Willis, all I of Mississippi, and John Willis, Lan- 1 ; caster; one sister, Mrs. Alonzo Boat- ney, Columbus, Ga.; two grandchil dren; and two step-children, Mrs., A. B. Dabney, Lancaster, and Mrs. , Velner Gardner, Great Falls. ] The funeral was held Saturday | afternoon from Gray’s Funeral home with Rev. J. J. Frazier in- charge, as- 1 sisted by Rev. J. W.. Spiliers. Inter ment followed in Rosemopt-temetery. i Bread Sm Vian If Valentine Social Enjoyed On Tuesday afternoon twenty-one members df the Junior Training Un ion orf Calviry Baptist church were entertalined with a valentine party in the basement of the church. Gpnes and contests were enjoyed with prizes being awarded to Bobby hcecial PhicE:—dr. miLi-irs* JUICE ORANGE 46 Oz Cl RE LARD ARMOUR’S CRISP CRACRI.ES—NABISCO Mb Cm nvtici° us -'~ AVlP HEINZ ** _ n to 3 c *"‘ 35 VeocT-ble V-rfetles Meat Vo« ietie l GOLD LABEL—2 LBS. 89c COFFEE ENRICHED EVAI’PRAJKD 19c 29c PREMIUM • » 25c BIG TKNDER PEAS v GREEN giant .7 0. 21c BALLARD’S .0.- $1.01 B & M BEANS ‘C. 19c n o, 31c $1.15 1 C»n Can iafc BIG TKNDEB PEAS GREEN OBELI-H rVOI R—SB LBS |i 31 BALLAR1 NEW ENGLAND B\K>D B&M BE Jl NKET—FOR SAICI S. TOO! FUDGE MIX SWIFT’S BLAND LAKD * SWIFT NING FLORII>A GRAPSFRI II CS JUICE SCOTT'S PRIDE YELLOW CL PEACHES ERA ALL-GREEN ASPARAGUS 3 Lbt No 2 C.in ^ 0 IG No 2j Can L5c No 2 41c 1-Lb. Bag 45 C S MILK s. 13 OSCAR MAYER WITH SAUCE WEINERS : 53 ECONOMICAL MARGARINE NUTREAT si 37’ PLUMS SUNPACKT PRUNE No 2j Jar 25c TOMATOES STANDARD Jl No 2 Cans 27c CS CORN WHITE SHOEPEG No. 2 Can 19c No 2 Can 15c TO Lb. Bag 87c 18c BUSH'S CUT GREEN TRIANGLE Eclorox ■ S. R. FLOUR LAUNDRY BLEACH Qt.Bot. Plain or Self-Rising G S FLOUR 10-Lbs. QAC Paper Jr Jr Sweet Mixed Pickles GA. MAID ? ,o, 27' Southern Gold Colored Margarine 1-U> CAc In Qtrs. ■FTK Our PrUle Breads BETTER .., FRESHER .; . THRIFTIER! ★ REGULAR Lb. Leef 13c ★ SANDWICH ti-Lbi. 19c ★ EGG BREAD LbkLoef 16C ★ RYE BREAD Lb. Lee! 16c * WHOLE WHEAT .Ha, 16c * CRACKED WHEAT Lb. Loef 14c ★ RAISIN oread Lb. Loei 18c DISTINCTIVE TOILET SOAP SWEETHEART 2 •- 21c RNTRR BIG TOR CONTEST LUX SOAP 2 - 21c PREVENTS -R.O.- ^ LIFEBUOY s °*p 2 , * m 21c MADE WITH SOLIUM NEW R1NS0 37c FOB TOUR FINE THINGS LUX FLAKES ... 38c PURR WHITE FLOATING SWAN SOAP 2 23c Guaranteed Reals LOIN ENDS PORK ROAST, lb. . 49c WINNER QUAUTY CHUCK ROAST, lb. 55c FRESH GROUND BEEF. lb.. 45c WINNER QUALITY SIRLOIN STEAK, lb. 75c Garden-Fresh Produce FAM Y KII N DRIED VAMS, 5 lbs 43c FRESH FLA. GREEN BEANS. 2 lbs. 39c DRESSED and DRAWN FRYERS, lb. .. V 65c STEWING BEEF, lb. 29c ICEBERG LETTUCE, 2 heads . 21c JUICY ELA." ORANGES, 8 lb. bag, 35c LARGE CALIE. , LEMONS, dozen .,., 31c FRESH RENCR BEETS, 2 bunches .. 28c * • V £ Cxi ROGERS