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' f ■ „v 4 '/ ,,t- ' > r IHE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable -i If You Don't Read " IHE CHRONICLE —You Don't Get the Newi Volume XLVIII Clinton, S. C, Thursday, April 22, 1948 Number 17 EMPLOYEES OF THE SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN HERE 46 YEARS AGO guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gilli land. Mrs. J. E. Haggerty of Pelzer, eently with Mr. and Mrs. W. D Me-1 Mrs. Alvin McGuy of Watters. : spent the week-encN^'t Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burton and er, Mrs. M. T Ficklrn?^. Greenville, their moth- spent the week-end with Mr. and family visited redatives in Anders .n- Mr and 'Mrs 1’ - f Mrs. E. E. Cong. ' Sunday . and son, Mrs. Mar e <>.Sull.vaT> Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and; Mr. and Mrs., Bentley Davis of J'on spent the week-er. a.' Nix family attneded a birthday, dinner Greenwood, spent Sundry am Mr. ^nci Mrs. James G et sni Ni. in honor of 1 C.-H. Pearson in Spar- and Mrs. C. O. Owens. Ada Anderson in Spa/ta.iburg Mr. and Mrs; Lamar Ficklin and • Mrs. H. ■ Simmons <nd , daughter, Sandra, of Greenwood, M.. and Mrs. Allen Simmvjni^ind laugi- and Mrs. Herbert Eicklin, Mr. and 1 (Continued on page two) tanburg Sunday Mrs. J. H. Osborne and sons of Grea.LFarHs," spent several days re- ili w w iWS3WS3Hw8X36SS8wSSS3wWwS36wSS?»»^8WMW»«W»<iwwt»‘t«w»« ... ............... .v.. ...... ..v............. .... .. ...... The above photograph was made in 1902 of the employees of The Southern Presbyterian, a religious pub lication with offices and plant here then and headed by the late J. F. Jacobs as owner. The same force was used by the Religious Press Syndicate, rvhich grew out of the Southern Presbyterian, and The Clinton Chron icle, then owned by the Jacobs firm. - 1 Those in the picture are: front row: Mason Plaxico, May Meadors. Marie Simpson, Moffet Piaxico, Burns Simpson. Tommie Young. Clara Duckett, Mary Chambliss, J. Baker Gentry. Second row: Lizzie Madden, Lee Bryson* Azile EsGs. Sadie Philson, Alice Cole. Top row: Clair ^llays, Cyrus Bailey, John Plaxico, Mittie B. Young. Holmes Prather. Kitty Martin, Ray Pra ther, Hervey Rantin, J. F. Jacobs, John Ruth (col.) WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitmire, Mar vin Whitmire and son, Alvin, Mrs. Lillie Putman visited Mrs. J. H. Ab rams in Newberry Sunday. I w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. :t t Clark, Sr. j§ —| Ethel R u l ke. and d a ugh t e, *.* j of Greenwood, spent the week-end —■ — ... with relatives here, home with Mr and Mrs. Leo Riser, j M rs . R 0 y Waters and Mrs. Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McGee visited' Ledford and daughter, Deanne, vis-!8 in Laurens Sunday. | ited Mr - and Mrs - Jack Colvard ini^ Mrs. George Sabens and daughter, Laurens Sunday. it ]'- Mr and Mrs. Sidney Riser and Linda, have returned to their'home ; little daughter are making their in Vermont after a two months visit .y Hundreds of ’lilishers’ .ontinued Titles to Choose from: GREAT BEST-SELLERS originally published at *2^and • Just a few days to take advantage of this sensational bargain offer. Choose from hundreds df famous titles by famous authors, including rip-snorting westerns, Uiulhug mysteries, exciting romances. An extra book for jusi with every copy you buy at 59^. * i etaum todeuf euul fUc6 uotci H fanyetinA ,! (■ \1 •* Mrs. W\ H. Beckham and son, Ed, 1 and Miss Evelyn Blease visited Mr. 1 0 and Mrs. E. M. Wood and Mr. and j . j Mrs. Claud Glenn in Newberry Sun- $ I d ay. J | Mr .and Mrs. J. C. Boyce and Da-j^ vid Boyce, Jf., visited Mr .and Mrs. S Horace Smith in Pelzer, and Clemson Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee and children, Mr. and Mrs Edward Big bee visited relatives in Reidville and; $ Woodruff Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Bagwell of Moores, is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. L. B. Trammell, and Mr. Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Smith and : children of Ware Shoals, spent the week-end here with relatives. , Mr. and M rs.-J. B. Patterson and ft | children spent Sunday with Mr. and j-j ^ Mrs. ,John Patterson in-Fori Mill. , & Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold and j': Billie, Miss Betty Anne Campbell, j* Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and son Jimmie, visited rleatives in Green- : ville Sunday. Elders W. G Dyers, M M Myers, j missionaries of the Latter Day 1 Saints, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wood recently. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stadaisky jJ and son, Jackie, of Madden, spent jj Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. ft Cunningham. ~ J2 Mr. and Mrs. C .W. Windsor and U daughters, Mrs. Carl Windsor and j{ son spent Sunday with Sgt. and Mrs. £ Edgar Brazil in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Ivey and « children of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson Saturday. • -Mrs. Florence Foster of Gaffney, is visiting relatives here this week. j-j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory and g daughter of Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs.i; 1 * James Smith and chijdren of South Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harris Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell,- Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell, and Mrs. Edward Allman attended the funeral of J. C. Baldwin, Jr., in Woodruff Monday. <". h ■’ : Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Wood had as their guests Sunday Mrs. W. H. Ad ams, Misses Doris,and Betty Sue Mc,t Daniel <>| near -Clinton.'' Mrs. A. C. Sligh of Dysonf spent lasL week with her sister,'Mis. J. H. Whitmire, and Mr .Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. , ft Ivester and •* family visited Mr. and Mrs. John jGallman in Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinYus had ft I as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. j-j ! Ed Wilkerson.of Augusta, Ga. • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs and son attended the auto races in Spartan- $ ^burg Saturday. ^ Mr. a«id Mrs. Jessie Samples, Sr., & land family spent Sunday, with Mr. j* and Mrs. Jessie Samples, Jr., in Ware t-J Shoals. ' 8 Olin Daniels is spending several 8 days with relatives in Colbert, Ga. Mrs, Essie Scruggs of Spartanburg, and Lester Rmnfelt of Ninety-Six, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Crotts. v Rev. Ray Sw.afford of Easley, T. W. Julian of Simpsonville and Tom -i Evatt of Fountain Inn, were Sunday (Af FOOD STORES 1 FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES CARROTS, 2 bnchs.. 25c WIN ESA P APPLES, 4 lbs 39c FRESH WHITE - " Cauliflower, 2 lbs. .. 39c YELLOW ONIONS, lb 15c CUCUMBERS, 2 lbs. 23c YELLOW SQUASH, 2 lbs. 23c LARGE SUPER SPUDS, 10 lb. 65c ORANGES, 8-lb. bag 33c With Tom. Sauce • Iona Pork and BEANS Campbell’s TOMATO SOUP 3 Thank You Brand Sliced Freestone^ PEACHES . . 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