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* • p I E CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper/ Complete Newsy and Reliable Volume XLVIII r =*-' ' ' If You Don't Read IHE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Clinton, S. C, Thursday, April 29, 1948 Number 18 WEST aiNTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MKS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent And Representative Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Martin of Long Beach, Calif., spent ' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cunning ham. Miss Mary Sparks of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bolton and chil dren and Miss Mildred Scott of Un ion, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and son and Mrs. Mollie Painter spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marler in Spartanburg. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. CvO. Owens attended a re vival at the Pentecostal Holiness church in Greenwood Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hedspeth of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr. 'and Mr?; Ray Cauble. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stadalsky and Jackie, of Madden Station, were , Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cunningham. Mrs. Sarah Webb spent the week end with Mrs. Myrtle Jones in Lau- rens. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cogdill and sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Greenwood, Mrs. Clif Bishop and daughter, Nell, of Laurens, Mrs. Ed gar Whitsel, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wilburn of Goldville, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker Mr. and Mrs .A. W. Heffner and family of Shelby, N. C., spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tram mell and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tram mell. Mr. and Mrs. John Word visited Mrs. Word’s mother, Mrs. E. M. Reed, in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker and children of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Harmon'and children of Sa luda, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Butler spent Sunday with relatives in Cross Hill and Greenwood. Mrs. Leo Riser, Mrs. Sidney Riser and daughter visited W. T. Smith, who is ill, and Rev, and Mrs. R. G. Looney in Honea Path Sunday. • Mrs. E. S. Wright and Milford Wright visited Mrs. Corrie Waddell near Duncan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Worhble, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ammons and 1 ,: V ■ ■ SALE BEGINS FRIDAY, APRIL 30TH Banishes perspiration odor • Checks perspiration moisture • Gives longer-lasting protection • Gentle to skin and clothing • Keeps you fragrantly dainty • Stays creamy-smooth in the jar It’s the most wonderful deodorant you’ve ever used! Get yours now at half price and extra jars for the rest of the family! Young’s Pharmacy Phone 19 WALGREEN AGENCY Clinton, S. C. zfcWJ at you* ozocez's Mrs. W. H. Ammons spent Tuesday ^ in Greenville. ® Mrs. J. L. Mattox of near Clinton, j visited Mrs. E. S. Wright Saturday. Misses Mary Anne Butler, Dor othy Satterfield, Earl Gregory and Mrs. Lewis Butler, |Jr., visited John, (Sonnie) Butler, who is a patient in Moore’s' clinic, in Columbia, Sun day. | Little Allen Butler spent Sunday j with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ; E. C. Pressley, near Clinton. ! Mrs. Leo Riser and Mrs. Sidney g| Riser and daughter visited Mr. and'jj I Mrs. Ernest Riser at Waterloo re- y ! cently. " Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tucker and I ; children spent Sunday with Mr. ana!B Mrs. Will Tucker in Woodruff. ^ | Mrs. Fannie Chasteen and Mr. and ? Mrs. Jimmie Mitchell of Laurens, U visited Mrs. Minnie Turner Sunday. ■ Mr. apd Mrs. Billy Marill of m Chester, spent the week-end with . Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis. ^ Mrs .David Owens spent last week ■ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P |B Dye in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Owens visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams near! Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Barbery has returned': home after spending three weeks in'M Greenville. * Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lokey visited !p I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hill near Laurens j| jSunday . ^ Mrs. W. D. Sheriff of Lyman, i spent the week-end with her parents,!" Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Gregory. ■ Mrs. B. T. Moultrie and sons visit- g ed Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Abrams in Ware Shoals recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Brewer and ® daughtre spent Sunday with Mrs. W. | L. Brewer in Gray Cour.t _ Mrs. W. N. Cheek and daughter of j Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cheek ® j and daughter of Convord, N. C., ■ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs^gf ! W. F. Sumerel. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McW«Ut£rs and family spent Sunday with Mr. and ® i Mrs. Henry Simmons'. ■ I Don Snelgrpve, Nancy, Sammie g ! and Ron Snelgrove of Charleston, I ! spent the week-end with Mr. and ■ | Mrs. S. B. Snelggrove. !■ 1st. Sgt. and Mrs. Rozzelle Foster g of the Greenville air force base, 1 _ spent the week-end wdth relatives. 1 _ Mrs. M. W. Adams visited her brother-in*law, G. W.-Gregory, who is a patient in a Columbia hospitaal, last week. Mrs. T. P. Turner and daughter of, 1 * 1 Greenville, spent several days re- ® cently with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. W. C. Williams. Mr. and Mrs.'a Ben Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wil- | liams and daughter erf Enoree, were * Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- I i liams. . • ■ a j 'Mrs. -Frank Brookshire Of Ashe- 4 ! j ville, N. C., Mrs. G. W. Gregory and . daughter .of Greenwood, were week- ® end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. || Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Price and : daughter, Mrs. H. R. Smith. Mr. and ® Mrs. J. N. Clary spent Saturday with | Mr. and Mrs. James Qualls in Ware ■ Shoals. 1 = Miss Vonnie Nichols of Thornwell, spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Claud Smith, and Mr. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holtzclaw, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and Jimmie visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodel- P sperger in Newberry recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Funderburke, Mrs. Fred Norton and daughter, M Gerry, of Lancaster, spent Sunday il with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough ■ and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norton. j| Mrs. C. C. Rogers and daughter g of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boyette. P Miss Marion Mitchell accornpan- B ied Tommie Mitchell, Jr., of Laurens, || and visited her father. J. C. Mitchell, ^ in Augusta, Ga., recently. Miss Carol Scott and Janell Scott • of Union, spent the week-end with ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Low’e. , g Mr. and Mrs. John May attended the Whelchel-Rope: wedding on Fn- ■ day in Columbia. ■ Mr/ and Mrs/ Eugene Lawson of g Columbia, Mrs. Bob Lawson . _ Thomasville, N. C., visited Mr. and " Mrs. Brooks Dunaway during the ® week-end. p Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corley and g son and Miss Nancy Corley ot Green- L wood. Visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor P Mattox Sunday. ■ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Berry and g Jimmie, and Maxcy Sellers visited g j Mr.'and Mrs. Claud Berry and otner : j relatives in Ninety-Six. P Mrs. Archie Nash and son of ■ j Fountain Inn, is spending the week g i with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lancsater. m i Mrs. J.. B. Sanders and daughter of " Spartanburg, Mrs. Connie Myner of • Woodruff, spent the week-end with ■ Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster. n Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders and children, Mrs. W. H. Caughman and P son, Joe Sam, visited relatives inj# Newberry, Sunday. — v {■ Mrs. . R .G. Qxner, Mrs. Cecil Wooten and ions spent the week-end with relatives in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wpodell King and (Continued on page two) Visit Our BABY FOODS Department! t to°; ° : cerv* 1 * CUpp* or Gerber* Strained Food, 4 j«r» 35c Clapps • Chopped Food, 2 ut* 25c Ann Pag* Mello-Wheat .. " n °i 14< Junket Rennant Powder .... Swan or . i Ivory Soop ; Nabisco Graham | Crockers I Coconoq 11 SWIFT S MEATS | FOR BABY I STRAINED | Tan 20C DICED ft ** ....... c*n - 27c 1 35e DICED f= Can 29c I HOME STYLE. REGULAR PAN. SANDWICH MARVEL BREAD 1 Una? 1 8< MILD AND MELLOW dOFFEE 8 O'CLOCK 40c 3 Lb. Bag $1.15 DREFT p k8. 32c ■’ALMOLIVB ^ SOAP lie Reg. Bar OCTAGON SOAP Bar IOC BLU WHITE FLAKES Pk«. 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