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4 4 ,\ ' i f THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable 'V- ;:,, V Slip (Clintim (tthrmiirlp 0 & 4 If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume XLIX Clinton, S. C, Thursday, April 7, 1949 Number 14 WEST aiNTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS HRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent end Representative Mrs. Coley Campbell, Mr^ D. V.' Dunaway Saturday. Wright and Mrs. James Wilson and Mrs. B. F. Hall of Columbia, visit- and Mrs. Jack Jackson and children' spending the week with Mr. and Saturday night at 7:30 at the Church and remembered her with many use- recently visited Mrs. Adgie Suttles Mrs. Marshall Webb. of God on Sloan street. The public ful gifts. in Simpsonville. j and Mrs. James Meadors and is invited to attend. i The hostesses, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Bill Caughman and son of Ware children visited Mrs. Ben Cannon at _. ... _ . _ Ce?il Spurlock and Mrs. Grange Shoals, spent the week-end with Mr. Lanford Station Sunday. i ,or , " ce * Campbell, served a salad course with and Mrs. W. H. Caughman. ! W. U Misses PO “ , ° Clarence Goff and Mrs. Mollie g are t Evans, Lessie Hedspeth. Mary te ^n P 7 Sjtlirddy and drinks. chips, cookies daughter were visitors in Green- ed Mr. and Mrs. Cole Blease Sun- Webber of Batesburg, spent Sunday Cannon. Shirley Hedspeth and Leon , ville Sunday. Mr. Wright visited day. with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caugh- Hedspeth were visitors in Columbia' T^ere were mneieen boys and ( ard of Thanks his niece, Mrs. Bruce Bridges, in Mr and Mrs Qdell Morris and : man. - Saturday. * ; girls P resent and en j°y ed a number I wish to say thank you for tne Spartanburg Sunday. Andy McElrath of Simpsonville, i Curtis Tucker spent the week-end Mrs. J. E. Ingram attended the^^f^ ^ OW 51 S :.^ ai il S . and funeral of her mother, Mrs. W. J. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bauknight and spent the week-end with Mr. and w i th Richard Riser, children visited Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mrs. J. H. Barbery. M rs - Eursula McCary of Green- Johnston, in Stonewall, Miss., Tues Bauknight near Greenwood Sunday.! rtarold and Ervin Foster of Ches- ,T. 0 ^’ui P ! nt thG week - end with rela ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and ^ e r ( spent the week-end with Mr. and bered with a number of gifts. Refreshments were served. gifts sent during my recent illness -Mrs. D. V. Wright, Sr. children of Ware Shoals, Mrs. Paul 7^.5 j j McGinnis. Glenn and children and Miss Bobby; Mrs. Janie Jackson of Ware Shoals, of ^ are ^ hoa ^ s > v ^‘ ted Mr. spent the week-end with her daugh- and Mrs. J. H. Seay and Mrs. J. J- ter, Mrs. Frances Littleton. Smith over the week-end. ( j^ rs David Owens spent the Mr. and Mrs. David James spent ^ , ° : week-end with her parents, Mr. and Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wooten M rs. S. P. Dye, in Spartanburg, and son of Tucapau, visited Mr. and' Mrs. R. C.Oxner Sunday. , and Mildred Holbert spent Sunday Misses Ruby Fallaw, Billie Dee Mr. and Mrs. Jeronde Holcombe. tives here. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks spent Pwty f°r Elliabeth leopard Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hembree of Sunday with relatives in Greenwood. ° n Saturday afternoon Mrs. Robert Charlotte, N. C., recently visited Friends of Mrs. Bill Shelgrove will Adams entertained a number o. boys ^ Mr. and Mrs. D., L. McGee. b e sorry to know she is ill and is a and 8 ir H in honor of her niece, LI./.a-, ^ Vjnl fi Mr. 'and Mrs. J. E. Ivey and chil- patient at Hays hospital. beth Leopard, who was celebrating dren of Laurens, spent Saturday with her 6th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson. Birth .Announcements After much fun the little folk en- Rev. J. W. Spillers attended a min- Woodward joyed refreshments served by the Mrs Marv Davis Misses Hazel isters conference in Spartanburg Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Woodward hostess. ?rif S c” a “i! Monday. I announce the birth of a daughter,! Elizabeth received a number Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams, Mrs. Glenda Kay, April 4, at Hays hospit- S^ts Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries J.mmv Lawson had a urlh- of Hubert Leopard and children, Mr. a i. Hpoper and Mary Oxner visited Miss Tpccie Lanev snent Saturrav in Anna Welch in Laurens the past Greenwood ~ and ^ rS ' *' ecd Adams and children week-end. I Mr and M rs D Allen and daueh- and FurTnan Adams a tt end ed a .” ,ifi; “.J,!!! 8 ., birthday part, in honor ot Mrs. Eur- family spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Britten in Morgan- ton, N. C. Webb Among The Sick Friends of J. C. Boyce will be glad ! Marcell Barker will have a oirth- day Saturday. 1 Jim Bauknight celebrated a birth day yesterday April 12 is Mrs. D C. Whitman's birthday. Mrs. Roy Holtzclaw. cedebrated a 1 birthday April 4. D. C. Whitman observed a birth- S 4 ter! "Mr and Mrs. *5 no^e*t Tsth^r^ ^"7,^0 'S£T “ ^ ^Caitpb... has a h.thday Ap Bob Lawson of Thomasville, N. C., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Sh 6 Mh-bamt' ^ the ^ eek " end Mrs. Adams remained for a visit. Rudolph, on March 30. W Mr a„d M d rs M A S : " Prarner visited W 'biidren Mrs. Webb is the tomter ril 16. Pete Holmes had a birthday yes terday. ' Mary Frances Foster had a birth- Midget SUPER-MARKET Mrs. Will Hampton is a patient Miss i n Blalock clinic. attended a birthday dinner in honor Carolyn Mize of Greenwood. W. H. Caughman is ill at his hor. n nilifu Jb <>< ail Simmons in Abbeville Sun- ■ - - on Sloan street. - rfav .„ r „ Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Daniels, Mr. Ferrell-Coeper Marriage Mrs. Marshall Samples continues . Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard of Miss Pauline Ferrell became the ill. h rt^H ■ Saluda, spent Sunday with Mr. and bride of Jesse Cooper on March 29. Brenda Ann Woody has been ill. ‘ ‘ , Mrs. Hubert laeopard. The ceremony was performed by Irby Ginn is a patient in a hospital * * . n ’ <>0< A a ' Mr. and Mrs. Mack Thornton and Rev. J. W. Spillers at his home. in Atlanta, Ga. , oinnnay April l. MUSGROVE ST. CLINTON, S. C. PHONE 169 Duke’s MAYONNAISE OR RELISH, pint 39c TOMATO JUICE, Websters, 3 No. 2 cahs 25c No. 2 Blended ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 3 cons . 25c No. 2 Standard Brand TOMATOES, 2 cons 25c T f o Tlpll TOMATO SAUCE, 14 oz. bottle 5c BLACK-EYED PEAS, 2 lbs. 17c MILD DAISY CHEESE, lb 45c PURE LARD, 4 lb. carton 65c FRESH THICK FATBACK, lb 15c BONELESS STEW BEEF, lb. A. 45c BREAKFAST BACON, lb 49c SNOWDRIFT, CRISCO, or SPRY, 3 lb. 93c JIM DANDY GRITS, 2 lb. bog 17c WHITE MEAL, 10 lb/bog 45c Red Band FLOUR, 10 lb. bog 99c 25 lb. bog S2J9 GREEN CABBAGE, 3 lbs. .'.... 10c Coll 169 — FREE DELIVERY — Rain or Shine 1st was Mrs Inez JacoLs’ had Billy Thornton of Ware Shoals, spent: For her wedding the bride wore an Mrs. Hubert Leopard is recuperat- Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. aqua dress with black accessories. ing after being ill. McCullough. Mrs. Cooper is the daughter of • Ed Harvey of Fountain Inn, is Mrs. Ethel Weatherington of Green- Birthday Party Honors Mrs. spending several days with Mr. and wood. ' ! Garrett Mrs. Jessie L. Lawson. | They will make their home for the One of the most enjoyable parties Freddie Sample April 13 April 1st was Mr 1 ; \ comb’s birthday. April 7 is Jessie I^iney Alta Haider was 7 year has a birthday ;mia Hoi~ birthday. old Tues- Mrs. Walter McAlister and chil- present with Mr. Cooper’s parents, of the season was the surprise birth- ( ( t , dren spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cooper. day party given in honor of Mrs Apn ‘ • • vn i* Jack Jackson a birth her grandfather, Ed Mattox, who is seriously ill in Due West. 4 4-H Club Calf Weighing 950 lbs., 15 months old, fed by Earl Pitts, going on the meat block Thursday A. M. T-BONE, SIRLOIN, ROUND STEAK (choice 4-H calf), lb. .. 85c RIB ROAST (4-H calf), lb 69c CHUCK ROAST (4-H calf), lb. 55c 1 8 s I V. »« l- ft 1 mtam T-BONE, SIRLOIN, ROUND STEAK (good), lb 75c PORK CHOPS, center cut, lb. .. 65c BONELESS. STEW, lean, lb. ... 50c CHEESE, N. Y .State, lb 75c BACON SQUARE, sliced, lb. .. 34c SAUSAGE, all-pork, lb. ....... 50c The Country Market Telephone 98 Mrs. R. H. Webb of Coronaca, is i Charlie Garrett Friday evening at day • Special Church Service > the home of Mrs. Marcell Barker. A There will be a special service held large host of friends were present (Continue ! on page four) Give it Room ioV nr ^ "" (<■ udmwijll tumt, os illuitrohd ovoifob/* of tilio coif. irk Komusrm ! W HEN this sight greets you in your rear-view mirror —mis ter, better give over! i Overtaking you is just about the ablest performer on the road today —and wise drivers long ago learned the only thing to do with Road- ivtaster is give it road room and a salute as it passes. Reason is — Roadmaster is some thing excitingly new in fine cars. Big, yes —stretches a gorgeous eighteen feet, with all that such size means in comfort and inside stretch-out space. But part and parcel of every one of its 4,400-odd pounds is the fastest footwork on the highway. 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