The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 10, 1948, Image 9

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i r / } : • f • y . \ i * .4 THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable V (Hbnmtrli' If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume XLVIII Clinton, S. C, Thursday, June 10, 1948 Number 24 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative 'spending the week with Mr. and Mrs.' C. A. Elledge. ' [j Mrs. William Cannon, Mrs. Ceciri Walker, Mrs. James Harmon -and , children visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harold Middleton of Piedmont, is j Holcombe visited his brother, Ray- cannon in Greenwood Sunday . spending several days with relatives.' mond Holcombe, in Columbia Sun- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kidd and son i day. spent the week-end with relatives in: Mr. and Mrs. Henry King and son Danielsville and- Conyers, Ga., re-' visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lell in eently. - • 1 Laurens Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Beatty, Mr. 1 Patricia Davenport of Goldville, and Mrs. J. W. Pressley of Charlotte,! is spending the week with Mr. and N. C., spent several days recently ’ Mrs. G^ady Smith, with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Samples, j Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hodge* and Jessie, Marshall and William Lewis daughter, Sam and Henry Hodges 1 v ille Monday. Mr. and Mrs. \^elvin Huey, Mr. and "H Mrs. ftufus Handback, Miss Nell g Canfield and J. E. Braswell, Sr., _ visited Mrs. Mattie Stewart and Mrs. ^ Henry Achord in Dawson. Ga., re- eently. Mr. Braswell remained for a | Visit. g Mrs. R. P.. Harris visited her moth- er, Mrs. Katie Caldwell, in Green- Samples spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard in W r oodruff. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith accom panied by Mr. and Mrs: Odell Roof of Chester, visited James Taylor, who is a patient in the Roper hospital, Charleston, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb and Mr. Ray Boyd, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. J. E. Braswell^Sr. and Gene, Griffin of Ware shoals, 1 were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCullough. Mrs. Barbara Anne Sellers pf Bes- Mr and Mrs G w Taylori George semer City, N. C., is visiting ^fjOtmaway and Lee Nelson visited in daughter, Mrs. Mary Bailey, near ColuTnbia Su ^ day Clinton. i Eddie Braswell is visiting his great Mr. and Mrs. Henry King and son g randrno ther, Mrs. Oakley, in Cov- and Mrs. Ralph Riddle spent Sunday j visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goff! j n g ton Ga with Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson 1 in Newberry Sunday. ! Mr and Mrs Garvin Owen and in Columbia. \ S-Sgt. Willie Lawson of Fort ;son uf Wllliamstoni visited Mr . and Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Ficklin and Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end' Mrs R p ^ arr i s Sunday Mrs W Mrs. M. T. Ficklin visited Mr. and' with his mother, Mrs. Betty Lawson. ^ Middleton and children Returned Mrs. Lamar Ficklin in Greenwood ! Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Webb of Sunday. , Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nor- Mrs. Ben Campbell and Mrs. iris of Greenville, spent Sunday with Charlie Motte visited relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sanders an dj be re Sunday Greenville Sunday^ “jDther relatives here. ... 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boyette andi Miss Arlene McCullough of Lander) Mrs. Leona Rice of Fountain Inn,| son spent several davs recent i y Wllh college, Greenwood, is home for the, is spending the week with Mr. and; re j at | ves jn Carthage N C Mr Mrs. Henry Madden. home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Moore and chil dren of Greenwood, visited relatives summer. Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr., Miss Nell Canfield and Ray Boyd spent Sunday Mrs. Ida R. Ellerbee, Rev. A. C. Aston and son, of Latta, were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huey near during the week-end of Rev. and Laurens. • ' 1 Mrs. O. H. Crawford. Miss Arlene McCullough of this, Mr. and Mrs. James Saville and Boyette’s father, J. A.. Boyette, re turned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough ^nd children attended the Yarborougjh re union in Whitmire Sunday. S-Sgt. Richard D. Foster has re- ‘ city, accompanied by Hays Watson of J children of .Anderson, spent Sundayi turnedTo the Oliver General hospital Ware Shoals, attended the Burton-, with Mrs. Ina Bell Hooper. McDowell wedding in Ninety-Six J vy Wes^ Sic .of, San Francisco, Friday evening. Calif., spent”a'27-day* leave with his Mrs. Jerome Holcombe and c’lil-! mother, Mrs. J. J. West recently. He dren spent Sunday with her mother,; returned to duty last Sunday. Mrs. Mary Bailey, near Clinton. Mr. | Bobby Prather of Whitmire, is g ££yhouhd in Augusta, Ga. Miss Hazel Bailey is recuperating,| after an operation at the Laurens j hospital. Barbara LaWson has returned to; her home with Mr. and Mrs. Joha I Campbell after being in the Laurens | hospital 10 weeks. ( Mrs. Lizzie Sanders is ill at her J home near Clinton. Mrs. Thelrpa Rauton and son of •Anderson, spent several days recent- I ly with Mrs. Ine Bell Hooper, j Mrs. Ira Lewis of Abbeville, is I visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lewis j and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burton. Marshall Samples visited Mrs. Samples at the Columbia hospital Saturday. .. ' j LOOK TO YOUR FRIENDLY A&P FOR MILD AMERICAN Rich mellow .J SHARP TAN GY WISCONSIN CHEESE Lb. 66c Other Delicious C/ieede FRESH DAIRY FOODS | i MEL-O-BIT American MEL-O-BIT Pimento BORDEN S RINDLEitfS Cheddar CHEESE FOOD SPREAD Leave It to A&P to search the nation for the finest of dairy foods. And strtctlv fresh effs; golden cream leave It to A&P to prteo Its selections as low as possible. Come see the wide variety of cheeses, mild, mel low and nippy; hlgh-score batter; and rich milk In A&P’s Dairy Cen ter. Yonll want to make A&P vonr headquarters for the finest in dairy foods now—and always! BUNNYF W QUA! IELD CREAMERY QUARTER LB. PRINTS BUTTER I • v* 1 R „ Birth Announcements Ballew Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ballew announce the birth of* a son. Robert Eugene, May 30. Mrs. Ballew is the former Miss Tthel Daniels. Ask iboMt ivTO n BI S S'] CLlN Phone 59 ^venient tation Giles Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Giles an nounce the birth of a son June 6..it Hays hospital. Mrs. Giles is the mer Miss Charlotte Daniels. P. * ORANGES, 8-lb. bog BANANAS, golden yellow, APPLES, Winesop, 2 lbs. GREEN CABBAGE, 2 lbs. STRING BEANS, 2 lbs. 29c LETTUCE, 2 heads 2$c YELLOW SQUASH, 2 lbs. 15c Black-eye PEAS, 2 lbs. 35c White POTATOES, 10 lbs. 49c TOMATOES, carton .. 25c CELERY, bleached, stolk 13c Spring ONIONS, bunch 10c CmRROTS, 2 bunches 29c Large LEMONS, dozen 35c LIMA BEANS, lb. 19c ORANGES, 176 size, 2 dozen 55c PEPPERS, lb. 15c ■'for- TRADE MARK THOUSANDS HAVE WON! THOUSANDS WILL WIN! Big Cash Prizes IN THE TOTAL CASH including dealer prizes PEPS1-COLA “TREASURE TOP” SWEEPSTAKES and CONTESTS Enter today—enter every day—every complete entry nets at least a certificate in the Family Sweepstakes. Remember, looking for Pepsi “Treasure Tops*’ is fun for the whole family. Collect ’em—swap ’em—net a com plete set!. WHY PEPSI IS THE DRINK FOR YOU —Quality, flavor, size—Pepsi’s not plenty of all three. Every bin,, bin bottle holds 12 full ounces of finer, smoother, tops- for-quality drinkinn. Those are only a few of the reasons why Pepsi hits the spot. You know lots mojee yourself. Just jot yours down on an entry blank—send it in today! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, S. C. ' Birthdays James Craine^has a birthefay Juile 26 th. Mrs. Marcell Barker celebrated a l birthday June 2. j Joe Strickland had a birthday June' 2. Allen Strickland will be 10 years old June 23. Ralph Saville has a birthday June 20th. Mrs. Silas Moore had a birthday June 8. Miss Betty Jo Vincent had a fcnrth- day June 6. R. C. Crotts celebrated a birthday June 7, and today is Mrs. CiotU’ birthday. J. A. Boyette celebrated his 68th i birthday May 27. June 3rd was Arthur Davis' birth- day. . . ^ Harry Foster, Jr., was 9 years old June 2. j Judy Burns celebrated her 6th birthday June 5. W. H. Caughman will celebrate his 66th birthday June 17. Joe Caughman has a birthday June 28th. ‘ Malcolm Fowler celebrated hi»: 10th birthday June 17. June 19th is Kenneth Samples’ 1st. , birthday. Among The Sick ‘•—Mrs. J. H. Lewises ill at her home on Jefferson street. Friends of Miss Thelma Russ are sorry to know she is ill at her home on Beauregard street. Patricia Bauknight h.as been ill several days. • . 1 I Tony Vincent is improving after being ill. > ' ~ YV M S. Meet The June meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of Bailey Mem orial Methodist church met iw'ith Mrs. David Word Monday evening. Mrs. il. Crawford, president, opened the meeting with reading of the lirst Psalm and prayer. ! The program tv as ,itv charge of Mrs. R. M. Sullivan, with Mrs. Leland Harris reading the story Salome. . i Minutes of the previous meeting were given and the roll called by Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Harris was elected secretary and Mrs. Dan Dunaway j treasurer. Plans were made to buy) porch furniture and screens for the (Continued on page two) , ■ B Fine Flavor Iona Stud Pack Packer's Label, Ann Page ' Gelatin Dessert, PEAS TOMATOES SPARKLE GRAPE JUICE - SUGAR Granulated a a , MAYONNAISE TOMATO JUICE CORN FUKES NECTAR TEA 4 2 3 Ann Page Iona 3 Sunny- field Rich and Flavor!ui No 2 Cans No 2 Cans Pkgs. Pt. Bot Lb. Bag Pt Jar No 2 Cans 8-Oz. Pkg. »*-Lb. Pkg. 35* 27c 20c 19c 43c 45c 27c 12c 29c WESSON OIL . ■ ■ a 1 • Pt Bot 51c SNOWDRIFT . . ■ ■ ■ 1-Lb Can 46c EVAP. MILK. SS ■ ■ 3 -rail Cans C-> CM RITZ CRACKERS Nabisco 1 lb. Pkg. • 31c CAKE FLOUR Soft .. AsuX _ .PkA. 41c BFAKK Porlt * T ‘ ,m ' Sa Ann Wltti ice J 16-oz. — 25c - PRESERVES Ann Tag* Peach Mb. Jar 23c SALAD DRESSING Ann Pa(o pt. Jar 35c * PIE CRUST MIX PiiUbury Pkg. 17c RICE GEMS' Sunnyft -M Pkg. 13c peaches No 2 1 Can 25c AJAX CLEANSER * . 11c MILD AND MELLOW 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE jfc $1.15 'ii 40c HOME STYLE - SANDWICH REGULAR PAN MARVEL BREAD 14-I.b. Loaf 18 c ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ S C C ■