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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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ThuisJay, December 13* 1919
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
*RS JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative
of Calvary Baptist church entertain
ed their husbands at the annual bdn-
iquet on Tuesday evening - at the
1 church. t
Mr and Mrs. W. O. Weir andfMrs
dnhnriie of Greenville, spent Sunday
ith Mr and Mrs J. F. Weir.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie B. Tinsley
< '.d family visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Banks in Woodruff during
1 'ie week-end.
The welcome adddress was given
|bv the president, Mrs. R. B. Amick t f
J. W. 1
J. H. Barbery.
Fred Long of Greenwood, spent and the response by Rev.
Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. James Spillers. s •*. v
Caughman. • : Christmas music was played as i
' Waters King of Nashville. Tenn.. member .s and guests arrived and
is spending several days with his cac J 1 f° un h their places at the tables
parents! Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. which were decorated with the tra-
Mr. and Mrs. Dodie Cooper and ditionla Christmas trimmings
A decorated Christmas tree with
Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Gary and chil- Greenwood Mrs Geraldine A aecorarec
, ren of Greenw,KKi were Sunday a Anderson ! wrapped g.tts were placed beneath
p,rests of Mr. and Mrs. W, D. S.re- ^ek-end w°,h rel"’^ the tree. Instead of the usual ex-
J. W. Smith and Miss Nellie here. ,o r ?? h u5'wS win
Mrs. Margaret Putnam. Mrs. Inez a for a child which will be sen^
Jacobs and Jessie Cooper visited in to Connie Maxwell children s home.
Anderson Thursday. 1 The men were given a gift from
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Snelgrove and the society and ip return they also
daughters, Mrs. R. M. Sullivan sent their gifts to tljte children,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Christmas carols were sung, led
Mrss Rufus Sullivan in Greeleyville. by ^ rs - Spillers.
aMr. and Mrs. Buddy Bl^ckw-eldcr,
Mrs.
Osborne were visitors in Greenville
T'uesday. ^
Mr dnd Mrs. Melvin SeaV and
' Irs. J H. Seay w'ere visitors in
Greenville last week.
Mrs. Mareelle Barker and Carroll,
Mrs. David Word and Sue were visi-
u rs in Spartanburg Wednesday.
Program To Be - Presented at
Pentecostal Church
A one act drama, several recita-
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Srtribble ot Clemson, were week-end guests
Xewberrv, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lou-! oJ ^ r - anc ^ ^ r s- Arthur Davis.
H-ie B Tinsley Sunday. ,■ i Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman ahd .
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyce visited, son and Estes Campbell were visi- tions and pantommes will be rend-,
Rnvce's sifter \Irw W F 'Burn* 1 tors On Greenville Monday. ored at the Bentecostal Holiness;
G leenvH’e^Sunday » Mr. and. Mrs. Cecil Spurlock, of church on -Thursday. December 22.-
Mr and Mrs Bill Hodxneth and'Hill, spent the week-end with 1 The public is cordially Invited to at-C
ton of La ureas, spent S/ndav -with Mr.’and Mrs. Maxell Barker. Car- tend: .
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble! ] rol! Barker Returned ^ home with
Mrs.* J. L. ^Ficklin and daughter, them,.• •*!
t • Greenwood. Mrs. Mary Culbertson Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson
. nd Edna of Greenvifte.’Spent Sun- and chddren were visitors in Green-
ray with Mrs."M‘. T Ficklin. ' Vlllc - 'Monday.
Roy Smith of.Fountain Inn-; spent* M r n and Mrs. John Maye vid
S-unday With Mrs. A. J. Wright.' 'j daughters visited xMrs. Maye’s par-, 1
Mr and Mrs. Billy Snelgro\f were en ’?• .M" and ^Mrs^Grady. On Unipn
\ sitors in Greenville Tuesday , Sunday.' *■" -y f
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker and : Mr * a ^ d Mr ^-' Earl Jackson and
tnildren of Laurens. 'Mr. and MrU c bildrpn of LauHens, were Sunday
Jesse^,Harmon and chiidien o,L,Ward, guest? 1 '^f Mr and Mrs. Claud
v. ero Supday. guests of \Ir and Airs, j l? n zLnc*;
AVm Cahnoir T ' * ! Mr- and Mrs J. M-. Bauknrghf'attd
Mrs-. Beulah Abbott. M*. and v Mrs J ^ d >' visited Mr. in‘d Mrs. Ed Spear-j
Joseph, Hewitt and son of Simpson- i m an in Ninety-Six Sunday.v
. :lie, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr and* Mrs. Wooddell King and ,
. ■ ? -^-1 family spent the week-end With ’Mrs.
Flo/ence Irvinr in .Augusta, Ga.,
Remember JLsst Cbrittmss*
Gold Theatre
joanna, s.j:. :
: '.M; ’
Morning Shows—10 A. M. .
Monday, Wednesday, Trlday
Matinee—3 P. M.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Night Shows—6:30 and 8r30
Every Night
Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax)
•*
Children under 12—9c
:—r—
Thur.-Fri. Dec. Id-16
THE DOCTOR AND
THE GIRL
Glenn Ford and Janet Leigh *
Saturday December 17
> Double Feature—
GUN SMUGGLERS
Tim Holt
...and...
CLAY PIGEON
Mon.-Tues. Dec. 19-20
MY FRIEND IRMA
John Lund. Marie Wilson,
Diana Lynn
Wednesday Dec. 21
COYER UP
Dennis O’Keefe
Also CASH NIGHT
NEXT—
OH YOU BEAUTIFUL
DOLL
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Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mr. and MYSg Billy' Snelgrove ob
served a wedding anniversary Der^
cember 14.
Baenda Joyce TinsleV was 7 years
< old December 10. ****
| i-.Ralph^ Childs will celebrate his
j birthday Monday.
} Mrs. Neiffer treswell will have a
btrthday December 25. ^ ;
Mrs. Edgar,-Brazil celebrated a '
birthday Tuesday. ' • ♦.
•'Bobby Reid - celebrated his sixtli
birthday December 6.
41 Harvey "Foster will have a birth
day December 20. ’, - ■
i^ammie Foster was 3 y^ars old .
December 7^. '» "*1
December was Miss Trudy
King’s birthday.
Henry King has a birthday De
cember 17th
• December ^nd is'James B Park-
man’s birthday..
Among The Sick
James A>ers is suffering injuries
received in an' accident recently.
Donald Buchanan is recuperating
from a tonsilectomy in Greenville
last Thursday. * r
Jill Womble is improving after be
ing ill with pneumonia.
Miss Runette Staggs is a patient
in the Laurens hospital.
Friends of Mrs. C. L. Blease will
be sorry to know she is ill at her
home on Sloan street.
Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove has been ill.
Little Pamela Anne ^Armstrong
has been ill the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hooper are
suffering injuries received in an au
tomobile cacident.
Ginn-Heaton Engagement
Mrs. Quillen Ginn announces the
engagement of her daughter, Peggy,
to Carl Heaton. Jr. The wedding
will take place December 24.
Tbttt <L*rt tbt major goings-on
m tbt world n t^i n g -Wbirstmas
week in 1948:
< '■December 27 — Joseph Cardinal
Mindienty, outspoken foe of Hung-
try's ‘ Communist regime, Was ar
rested b n (barges dfl pi ottin g
egainst the government, spying,
treason , and blacbynarket dealings
in currency.
In am 'extemporaneous speech
Kaps^s City, President Truman
made tbie remark that caught the
interest of the world: ^Tbert are
certain leaders in the government N
of that country (Russia)., who art
exceedingly affiious to bate an un-
deritanding with us." .
December 29 President Trp-
man returned to Washington after
a Christmas vacation in Independ
ence, Mo. ,4 4
December 28 —* Twelve stranded
air force men uera rescued'by
plane • from an- icecap in southern
Xlreenland by Lie Col. Emil Beaud-
ry.
December 51 — The SOtb con
gress, denounced by President Tru
man as the second wors't on record,
passed into history' with the ad
journment of both houses. *
December 51 — At year’t end,
America's favorite popular song for
the moment was "On a Slow Boat
to China.’'
Christmas Banquet Given
The Woman's Missionary Society
QUALITY MEATS!
...for your...
CHRISTMAS MEALS
Fresh
PICNIC HAMS, whole, lb^.... 39c
Fresh
HAMS, whole or half, lb 55c
Morrell’s
PICNIC HAMS, tenderized, lb. . 41c
Morrell’s
HAMS, whole or half, lb.
63c
Select
OYSTERS, pint 89c
Morrell’s Pride
BREAKFAST BACON, lb. ... 59c
The Country Market
TELEPHONE NO. 98
CHRISTMAS SYMBOL ... The
light of the deathless spirit of the
Yule burns steadily in every mind
at this season of the year, but ^
nowhere is it more beautifully
typified than in the delighted,
wide-eyed look of a child experi
encing the shimmering delights of
his first Christmas.
Vntur a (izeJ (Citizen
^Jhat’d Our Santa
Santa Claus as Americans know
him is a naturalized American citi
zen, and as such is America’s con
tribution to the Christmas legend. I
That’s the opinion of Dr. Gustav;
O. Arlt of the department of Ger- \
manic languages on the Los Ange- j
les campus of the University of
California.
“The Norwegians who settled
early in America brought the first
version of the modern Santa Claus,
who in Europe had been known as
St. Nicholas, but never adequately
personally described,said Dr.
Arlt.
“When the American Clement
Moore described the jolly, rotund
gentleman in minute detail in his
poem “ *Twas The Night Befors
Christmas,’' he assumed the pro
portion of living legend and thus
became an integral part of Chris
tian legend and folklore,” the
professor stated.
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DEL MONTE LUSCIOUS HAWAIIAN
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DEL MONTE LUSCIOUS HAWAIIAN
Crushed Pineapple
DEL MONTE OR LIBBY FANCY BLENDED
Fruit COCKTAIL
DEL MONTE WHOLE YELLOW CUNG
Spiced PEACHES
No. 2
Can .
17-Oz. ‘
Cons
19c
25c
No. 2!/ 2
Jar
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Southern Mandr
FRUIT CAKE
2,lb 1 70 41b o nc
Box lilv Box, Vltd
1-lb. Cello — 79c
HOLIDAY NUTS AND CANDIES
Choose from Our Complete Assortment!,
BROCK'S JELLY BEANS, 10-oz. pkg. 21c
FANfCY HARD MIX CANDY, Mb. pkg 27c
BOB’S ASSTD. STICK CANDY, 5-ozGpk* 15c
CHOC. COVERED CHERRIES, Ibt pkR. 51c
LARGE WASHED BRAZIL NUTS, lb. cfelty 3tc
FANCY MIXED NUTS, lb. cello 43c
LARGE STUART PECANS, lb. feello ' a. 39c
BLUE DIAMOND ALMONDS, lb. cello 39c
LONG BABY WALNUTS, lb. cello ‘ *. 39c
Armour's Slar Smoked, 6 to 8 lbs. Avg. Weight
PICNICS lb. 33c
our’,s Star Tenderized
49e
—e
Armour’s Banner, Thin Sliced
BACON, lb. layers
li
4 •
Cenler Cut (Rib or Loin)
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PORK CHOPS, lb.
49c
Try Our Ham, Chicken, Potato and Macaroni Salads
—They’re Delicious
* U. S. No. 1 Prince Edward Islam!'White
Potatoes 10 lbs. 35c
CABBAGE, green hard head, 5 lbs. 27c
LETTUCE, firm, crisj) Iceberg, 2 heads 25c
ORANGES, sweet juicy Florida, .8 lb. bag 37c
Mild American
CHEESE, lb. 44c
Swansdown Cake
FL^UR, 44 oz. pkg 41c
Old Fashioned Brown
SUGAR, lb. box 12c
Old Virginia ,
MINCE MEAT, 14 oz. 25c
Sunshine Krispy
CRACKERS, lb 25c
Whole Kernel Corn
NIBLETS, 12 oz 18c
Heinz Fresh Cucumber
PICKLES, 24 oz 33c
Peanut Rutter
PETER PAN, 12 oz.... 37c
Shortening ^
CRISCO, 3 lbs 85c
Fla. Gold Orange
JUICE, 46 oz. can .... 25c
Redgate Cut Green
BEANS, 2 No. 2 cans 25c
GET THE CHILDRENS
At Yarborough’s
SANTA HAS A BIG ASSORTMENT FOR THE
BOYS AND GIRLS
Here you wtll find the very best selection of Toys for Christ
mas. We are offering superb buying values this year. Come
now and make your selections for the little folks while there
is a grand variety. Don't wait to shop.
Complete Line Wheel Goods.
ELECTRIC TRAINS
American Flyer and Lionel — Come and See Our Train Display
USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HOLD WHAT YOU WANT TIL CHRISTMAS
Yarborough Oil Company
West Main St.
Plenty of Free Parking Space
Clinton, S. C.
YOUR PRINTING NEEDS CAN BE SUPPLIED BY CHRONICLE PUB. CO.