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-i Poge Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE South Clinton News ) < i For th£ Week . . ." MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Friends of Fred Shelton and Mrs. Corrie Duvall sympathize with them in the death of their mother, and sister, Mrs. I D. Lewis of West Clin- ton J. T. Lanfofd at North Greenville Junior College dyring the week-end. H- W. Williams has returned home after spending several days the past week in Nashville; Tenn. | Mr. and Mrs. Grover Willard and family of Greenwood spent Sunday with the former's brother Claud Wil lard and Mrs. Willard. Mrs. George Roper and Mrs. Geo. Taylor visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Irene Brewington in Greenville during the week-end. —B. C. Harris-of Laurens visited his Mr. and Mrs. Dew r ey Mills visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chandler in Gold- ville, Friday. Helen and Lucile Spelee of near Clinton spent the week-end with their cousin Elaine Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and Cary of Ware Shoals visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harris of Clin ton, and Mrs. M. C. Smith were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith. Mrs. H. H. Dalton spent Saturday with Mrs. Robert Whitsell and Mrs. Robert Adams in West Clinton. Mrs'. Aszleen Harrison and Wan- ddra of Greenwood spent Sunday with Mrs. L. B. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thomas of Clinton were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomas on Sunday. Mrs. Howard Roach and daughter spent. Sunday with relatives in Col umbia. James Ammons Elec. 3 c and Mrs. Ammons of the Panama Canal, for merly of* this city, spent the week end with the former's sister, Mrs. J. O. Wormble and Mr. Womble. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emory of Due West were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emory. Mrs. T. W. Grace of Pineville, N. C.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey Sr and Edw’ard Grace. Miss Helen Shirley and Mr: and Mrs. Edward Williams spent the week-end with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Shirley in Seneca. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Walker ana Bruce were visitors of Rev. and Mrs. !ia Thrift in Greer, Sunday. / —'-Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Benjamin of Wattsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse i Duckett on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harvey and' children were week-eni guests of Mrs. Harvey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eustace in West Clinton. Mrs. B. E. Eskew of Columbia, spent several days the past week with her daughter,’Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall, and Mr. Kuykendall. (Mr. and Mrs. ‘^Bill” McLendon,and children of Clinton visited Mrs. T. mother Mrs. Dora Harris, Sunday . (Mr. and Mrs. Tube Vernon and Ruth of Anderson spent Sunday with jMr. and Mrs. Pruitt Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson w ere'g unc jay G. Sot^ith, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Parrish and son of Chester spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Blackman of Lancaster visited the Parrish’s on weather permits. A horseshoe tour nament is in the-’offing for old and young. The older folks enjoy the games as much as the younger set and a big day of fun is anticipated. Birthday Party Enjoyed Twenty little folk were present Saturday attemeon when Billy Oak ley was honored with a party on his eighth birthday by his mother, Mrs. Pruitt Oakley. A number ol games were played,, with Joyce Thomas and Gerald-Satterfield winning prizes. Thursday, ^orch 18/1948 - „ . _ . DISCOMFORTS %St4 ZtLgxLuL — 35 * Par Bottla After the games refreshments of assorted sandwiches, potato chips, candy and pepsi-cola were served by the hostess. Billy received many gifts from his friends. MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for Best Materials and Workmanship. Commercial HOUSEHOLD WIRING . • V Electrical Appliance Repairing and Electrical Construction Work Floor Plugs A Specialty . ARNOLD M. CANNON 29 S. Owens St. TeL 245-J SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE recent visitors in Lyons, Ga. Mrs. Ella Pace spent the week-end with her brother, Dave Styles who | is ill at his home in Travelers Rest, j Mr .and Mrs. S. B. Neal of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neal and son ,af Anderson, Mrs. Annie Sherbert, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Bagwell and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sherbert all of Eh- oree were visitors of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Neal, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford and (Miss Mollie Brewington of Green ville is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo Taylor and Mr. Taylor. Mrs, Ike Jones and Mrs. Sarah Buckhalter were visitors in Ander son the past Wednesday, Mrs. M. F. Spoon and James Spoon of Mt. Vernon, Ga. spent the week end with their daughter and sisters, Miss Lucile Spoon and Mrs. I. C. McLendon and Mr. McLendon. Mark Ballard visited J. B. Was son visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ma- son in Fountain Inn, Monday., baffey in Conestee, Sunday. | Lee Caldwell and son, Henry, were (Mrs. Sam Prince and family were | visitors of relatives in Spartanburg, visitors in Tingerville, Chesnee and : Sunday. ^ „ Arcadia, Sunday. j Sgt. Basil Caldwell of Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Dowey Grant and Army Air base, spent the w,eek-end —REMEMBER— Rulane Gas Service Is CLEAN! ■ -•—V- I -H-- - '■ II ' f'> / h-'TitliAl’ft 1 y, v .. & Carolina Suburban Gas Co. Laurens — Phone 508 daughter and Mr, and Mrs. Joe Grey of Anderson were guests Sunday of !Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson visi ted relatives in Columbia during the ! week-end. ! Mr. and Mrs. Posey Davis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mattison and family in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Lanford and son, Johnny visited relatives in I Woodruff, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and children visited in Laurens last week. C. J. Blackwell, Mrs. Woodrow Mc Lendon and children, Mrs. Virginia; a few weeks Wilson and Harriett were visitors Paul Wbod is sick. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kel- lett in Ninety-Six. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall and Raymond visited Mr. and Mrs. | Carl Thompson in Laurens Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs.'John Gwinn and fam- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Caldwell. Mrs. J. L. Rhodes of- Union is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Fliyd Emory and Mr. Emory. Among The Sick Donald Snider has been ill several days. Little Larry McCravey is ill. Mason Coleman is sick, Mrs. T. CL Smith remains ill at her home. ' . Miss Nellie Owens ts ill. Mrs. Minnie Harvey has been ill Mrs. Ike Jones is ill. C. B. Sharpton, Sr., is ill. G. A.’S Meet Today The G. A.'S will meet Thursday (today) at 4:30 o'clock at the home iy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Teague and! of Miss Betty Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teague of Wood- • ruff were guests of Mr. and Mrs,: Card of Thanks I J- H. Chesney and Mr. and Mrs. Cur- ,t;.s-,S;mt»oas- on.Sunday, I wish to thank my friends for the many -beautiftrl 'cards' and flowers Mrs. T. G. Smith Pe,e Kelley of Anderson spent the that were sjnt me in rerembrance past week with Mr. and Mrs. Ike i of my seventy-second birthday. Each Jones. iMrs. Norma Lawson and chil- ! one was deeply appreciated, dren of West Clinton were week-end 1 guests of the Jones family. j Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell and - Birthday Dinner jsons visited their daughter and sis- Mrs. George Roper was honored ter, Mrs.' Harry Parr and Mr. Parr Sunday with a birthday dinner at in Spartanburg. Sunday. jahe home of Mr. and Mrs. George Betty Lois McLendon of West Clin- Taylor. The immediate families ton spent the week-end with her ! were present on this occasion.' cousin, Betty McLendon. ) ♦ Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Pace.and child- Birth Announcements ren and Frank Pace visited Mrs. Ju-| Chesney I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chesney an- ! nounce the birth of a daughter, Jan- j ice Rebecca,,March 15. Mrs. Ches- ! ney is tife former Miss Mafy Iva I Gwinn of Woodruff. Estes Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Estes j : anounce the birth of a daughter,! |Sylvia Jean, March 12 at Hays hos-: tpIfaT. Mrs. Estes was before mar riage Miss Earline Ballard. Culbertson (Mr. and Mrs. James Culbertson of |Laurens, announce the birth of a;| ■ daughter, Marsha Ann, March 2. Mrs. j Culbertson is the former Miss Louise i| ! Burns of of Laurens. Mr. Culbertson is a former resident of this commu-u nity. Birthdays and Anniversaries (Mrs. H. H. Dalton is celebrating her birthday today. Mrs. Marvin Harvey celebrated her birthday March 14. (Major Crawford has a birthday March 19. Carolyn Pace will celebrate her birthday March 23. j Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown celebrat ed their 18th wedding anniversary March 11. Beverly Webb celebrated her 4th birthday March 15. Mrs. Corrae Ballard will observe a birthday March 24. Miss Doris Pearson will celebrate her birthday March 20. Carol Smith will be four years old March 19, Community Activities Last Tuesday the Junior Intermed iate Girl Scouts enjoyed a weinnie roast near the Communaty Center with Mrs. Nancy Hughes as leader. The girls spent a happy afternoon roasting weinnies and playing out door games. Quite a number of boys and girls gathered at the Scout Cabin on Thursday night, to celebrate the thirteenth birthday of Katherine Cobb. Music and'J games were en joyed after which refreshments were served. As May Day approaches the boys and girls are helping the leaders plan a big May Day festival. Chief 1 among the events to take place wnl be the crowning of the King and Queen. When the young boys begin flying kites, and playing marbles, when the older boys play .baseball, and when the girls start jumping rope then spring is just around the corner. Our young people are busily engaged in these sports every day the . . ’S HARD TO BEAT A&P FOR Pie Anples Coms,ock 2 S™ 29c Apple Sane? Cheese Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Mild . American A ot S''" 4 \°H , vje* , w » s{C c eW' e» o* tS* 5 ®' tv * »■ ■ — — — ■ ■— GREEN BEANS, 2 lbs 25c BANANAS, 2 lbs.'.:.., 23c GREEN CABBAGE, 2 lbs 8c CELERY, 2 stalks 26c GRAPEFRUIT, Florida, 5 for 25c G R E EH S’, lb. - 10c LETTUCE, 2 heads 25c PEPPERS, 2 lbs 39c SWEET POTATOES, 5 lbs 47c NEW RED POTATOES, 5 lbs 37c TOMATOES, lb 29c SQUASH, 2 lbs. 39c WHITE POTATOES, 10 lbs. 53c 6^ vV* 1 tv* A\ s^ c SUPER jllGHT MEATS SAUSAGES IN OIL, 6 lb. con $2.05 BOILED HAM, lb 99c FRANKS, premium, lb 49c BREAKFAST BACON, lb. ...65c PORK CHOPS, center cut, lb. 59c GROUND BEEF, lb 49c PORK CHOPS, end cut, lb 47c PORK ROAST, lb 47c CHUCK ROAST, boned and rolled .... 65c FISH, black bass, lb 35c FISH, red bass, lb t 16c RIB MEAT, lb 39c' FAT BACK, lb. 25c MARVEL BREAD HOMS STYLE 1% lb. Loaf |C PAAS EGG DYES 3 pk » 25c ■Junket” Quick FUDGE MIX Chocolate or Penceche 29c LAVA SOAP 2 Ban 21c OXYDOL pk *-' 37c IVORY FLAKES rk*. 37c IVORY SHOW *«. 37c