The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 17, 1949, Image 11
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WEST ClINTOH SOCItl AND PERSONA! NEWS
JOK .CAMPBELL, Correspondent fend Representative
it^d Mrs. E. T. ^horntQn Sunday. I number of games, refreshments were
Rev. and Mrs. John Pf.olland and served,
son, Mr. and Mrs. M. JjV Adams and
<Mx. and Mrs. Vance Jackson and
daughter, Mrs. Richard Lunny and
daughter of Greer, were Sunday
guests orf Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers.
Misses Margaret Evans, Lessie
Hedspeth, Mary Cannon and Betty
Sue Simpson were visitors in Lau
rens Sunday
i sno visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Gregory in Greenwood Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell
Among The Sick
after being ill with measles. 1
Little Michael Sanders."has mumps.
Patricia Anne Penland is ill.
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Mrs. Geneva Coker is recuperating
in Greenwood Saturday.
Carl Sexton of Greenville, spent; and sons, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
the week-end with his mother, Mrs., Prince in Spartanburg Sunday.
C. J. Sexton, and filled the pulpit; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cannon and'
of the Pentecostal Holiness church children, Mr. and Mrs. Lester 1
Sunday in the absence of his father, ’ ivester, Maxie and Leon Hedspeth
Rev. Sexton. spent the week-end in Toccoa, Ga.,
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Galloday w jth relatives.
Mr anH Mrc i t? f r I anC * f f T enn -’ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel and
Mr M J«^« M a k Wlth Mr - ^-daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and
^m A ' G , ^ a Mrs. D. W. Garner in Chester.
r S / Ar !? 0l , d • Mr -I Mr and Mrs. Boyd Holtzclaw, Mrs.
Wright Sunday I and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and Jimmie A!ire Kinard and Mrs. E. B Norton
Mrs. C. J. Sexton has returned visited relatiyes in Wooodrufif Sun- vjstied Mr and Mrs Fred Rodelsper .
day- , ger in Newberry Sunday.—--' ■
Mn and Mrs^ Marvin Stewart and Mr and Mrs A c Clark and fam .
wm, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and ily spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Mrs. D. V. Wright is a patient at j home of her daughter, Mrs.
the Laurens hospital. j ciaud Wallenzine, after being a pa-
Harold Meadors has been ill sev- j tient at the Greenwood hospital,
eral days with flu. i Mrs. J. H. Barbery is improving
Little Becky Kirby is improving ‘ after being ill several months.
. Scouts Enjoy Show
The Boy Scout troop No 90. with
their scoutmasters, R. L. Yarbor
ough and Horace O. Guest, enjoyed
the open house and air show for Boy
Scouts at the Greenville air base on
Saturday. Twenty-five boys from
the Clinton Mills community ani
Lydia attended.
hmoe after spending the week with
relatives in Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bouknight
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dorsey 1 daughters and Miss Billie Arnold vis- Carl ci ark in Gaffney
M. L. Ledbetter visited his brother,
FEDERAL AND STATE
INCOME TAX RETURNS
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503 Sloan Si.
Phone 229-M for Appointments
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John Deere Equipment, Repairs and Service.
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Telephone No. 10
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We have all necessary materials including: Sander,
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Paints and any other material to make your floors beau-
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Come in today or call 12 for all information.
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Attention, Farmers!
—TRACTORS, two-row cultivotors
—PICKUP HAY BALERS
—COMBINES, world's best .
—HARROWS, Cose, Rone ond Avery
—TILLER PLOWS—2-B-4-5-6 Disc (2 kinds)
—BRUSH HARROWS, Big'uns
—HAMMER MILLS, all sizes
—LIME SPREADERS, 4 kinds
—MANURE SPREADERS, on rubber
—MOWERS, 4 kinds, horse and tractor
—BOTTOM PLOWS
—PLOW ond HARROW DISCS, all sizes
—AVERY MOTORS
—PICKUP ATTACHMENTS for Combines
—BERMUDA GRASS HARROWS
—STALK CUTTERS
Lots of Other Implements Not Listed
Alvin Ledbetter, who is a patient in
the University hospital, Augusta, Ga.,
, on Monday.
i John Lee Sisk oJ Greenwood,- is
1 spending several weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Sisk.
J Mr. and' Mrs; J. J. McG-innis, Rev.
Satterfield, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
and son were visitors in Columbia
Saturday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Huitt and
Mrs. Beulah Abbott of Simpsonville
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bar
bery Sunday.
i Rev. R. H. Cause attended church
j services in Whitmire Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Daniels vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Prather in
Enoree Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Prath
er and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nelson
returned home with them for a visit.
Mr .and Mrs. Forrest Samples and
children and'Miss Sarah Morgan vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Garley Whitlock
in Anderson recently.
Sgt. and Mrs. Bennie Sumerel and
children left Tuesday -for Tocoma,
Washington, where they will make
their home while Sgt. Sumerel is in
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyda and
children vis-ited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Odell in Chester Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ivey and
daughter visited relatives in Ware^-
Shoals the past week-end.
Mrs. W. H. Caughman, Mrs. Willie
Mae Riley, Misses Betty Jean Caugh
man and Joleen McGee visited Mr.
apd Mrs. Rodelsperger in Newberry
Friday.
Pvt. Jack Caughman of Fort Dix,
N. J., spent a seven-day furlough
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
j Rodelsperger in Newberry.
Rev. R. Q. Gregg of Spartanburg,
was a guest of Rev. and Mrs‘. J. W.
Spillers Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Copeland and
daughter o: Joanna, spent Sunday
| with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brazel. j
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Herns and
I Linda Moody spent the week-end
with relatives in Pelzer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick spent
Sunday with Mrs. Amick’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Long, at Pros
perity.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe were visi
tors in Anderson Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Word visited
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Reed in W’hitmire
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Odis Swinsford and
children of Anderson, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Woodrow W'llson Sunday. i|
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mrs. John B. Fuller celebrated a
birthday February 15.
R. D. Daniels has a birthday Feb
ruary 1, and Mrs. Daniels will have
a birthday February 28.
Miss Margie Samples had a birth
day Monday. "
Robert E. Smith has • a birthday ]
February 28.
Mrs. Luther White will celebrate a
birthday February 28.
Babbie Brazil will be 11 years
old February 18.
Mrs. H. E. Berry celebrated a
birthday yesterday.
Orie.i Clark was 13 years old
February 2.
Pitts Implement Co.
Hubert J. Pitts
CLINTON, S. C.
David T. Pitts
Junior Department Entertained
Misses Inez and Lillie Byrum
were joint hostesses to the junior
department of Calvary Baptist church
with a Valentine party.
Several games were played with
p. izes awarded.
Re 'reshments were servd.
Card of Thanks
Many tnanks to all my friends for
the beautiful flowers, cards and gifts
sent me during my illness.
;—Mrs. Dorothy McClelion.
Backache
For quick comfort Inf help tor Bnckache,
Rheumatic P»iiu. Oettln* Up Nl|hU. etrong
cloudy urlno. Irritating pauaers. Leg Faina,
circlet under eyoa. and awollen ankle*, duo
to non-organic and non-ayatomlc Kldnay and
Bladder troubles, try Cyatm. Quick, complete
satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Ask
Arthritis Pain
For quick, delightfully comforting help for
ashes and pains of Rheiuaatlam. Arthritis.
Jfeurttts. Lumbago. Sciatica, or Reuralgta try
*—Works through the
usually (tart* all* rUtln* |
work, enjoy life and sloop ■
at druggist today.
ortably.
Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Doe*
Birth Announcements
Livingston
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Livingston an
nounce the birth of a son, Larry
David, at Hays hospital January 28.
Mrs. Livingston is the former Miss
Millie Keisler.
Fuller
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Fuller an
nounce the birth af a daughter, Ed
na Charleen, on February 8 at Hays
hpspital.
Mfa. Fuller is the former Miss
Ethel Strickland of Ninety-Six.
Epworth League To Meet
j The district Epworth League rally
will be held Friday, Feb. 18, at Bailey
, Memorial Methpdist church at 8:00
o’clock.
i The young people of the church
will have charge of the program, as
sisted by several adults.
There are 200 delegates expect
ed. The ladies of the church will
serve refreshments in the social hall
following the program, and a play,
“The Church of the Fututre,” will be
given by the young peoplle.
Valentine Party for Sunbeams
Mrs. Brooks Dunaway entertained
the Sunbeams with a Valentine party
Monday afternoon.
Later in the evening' following a
—■ AtP WM fluudtd «n4Te* in 1830.
—— and k*» been terving the American
public vidi tme Tew « F
Mving* ewer unce.
Our Own Tea
Nectar Tea Bags
Our Own Tea Bags
14-Lb.
Pkg.
48et
Pkg.
48ct
Pkg.
43c
39c
Huns &
VFtoUBlTs
GREEN
PEPPERS, 2 !bs. 27c
CARROTS,
2 bunches .17c
SIZE 200
ORANGIS;
2 dozen 49c
STRING
BEANS, 2 lbs. 39c
YELLOW
ONIONS, 2 lbs. ...9c
RED BLISS
NEW POTATOES,
4 lbs 38c
RADISHES,
, ^ bunch 6c
CANADIAN
RUTABAGAS,
2 lbs 9c
ROME BEAUTY
APPLES, 2 lbs. 25c
COCOANUTS,
2 lbs 19c
RED EMPEROR
GRAPES, 2 lbs 27c
Palmolive Soap
2 r b "„ 17c
Super Suds
;.-r, 30c
Palmolive Soap
Bath
Bar
12c
LIFEBUOY
2 R "
Soap
Bars 17c
P&G Soap
Bars 23C
OLD DUTCH
Cleanser
p** 1 2c
PARD
r>
L-
Toad
28c
Mb
C V.I O
HAS GfVI YOU MORE FOR YOUR MONEY THAN
A&P Sliced or Crushed
PINEAPPLE . .
Fine Flavor
IONA PEAS . .
Ann Page—with Pork and Tomato Sauce
BEANS
Mild American
CHEESE ....
Iona Sliced or Halves
PEACHES . . .
No 2'4
Can
sN.v 2
Can
Self Rising Flour
PILSBURY . . . .
1
AAaP’g Own Vegetable Shortening
dexo
Shortening
SWIFTS JEWEL
Mild and Mellow Coffee
8 O'CLOCK . . .
16-Oz.
Can
Lb.
No. 24
Can
10 Lb
Bag
3-Lb.
Cun
4-Lb.
Ctn.
35c
11c
10c
45c
29c
93c
95c
89c'
Lb
Bag
J-j 15
TX
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Canned Meats
4 - - -
CORNED BEEF.
HASH
16-Oz. or
Can JJC
VIENNA
SAUSAGE
19c
LUNCH
TONGUE
*cS? e 29c
DEVILED
HAM
!8c
POTTED
MEAT
2 'cans* I9C
15c
%-Size
Can
4-Size
Can
4 FOR
Grapefruit.. 29c
Yellow
2 LBS.
Squash 35c
I
Raw
POUND
Peanuts... 25c
K LB. BA«
Oranges 43c
Frozen
POUND
Strawberries. 62c
Frozen
6-OZ. ( AN
Orange Juice. 25c
Froze*.
POI NU
Pineapple.. 49c
POUND
Raspberries. 50c
Frozen
Blueberries. 40c
JANE PARKER
GEORGE WASHINGTON
LAYER CAKE
63c
GOLDEN LOAF CAKE ...
DINNER ROLLS Marvel
Home Style - Sandwich - Regular Pan
MARVEL BREAD