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T * \ \ - 1 * 1 • ■’/ Page Four . I WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS .IOF CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative MERRY CHRISTMAS To I all my friends and subscribers, 3 wisp to say “Thank You" for your patronfegb the. past year, and I wish for each of you a Merry Christ mas and a Happy New Year. Mrs. Joe Campbell. Mrs. Golden Owens visited Mrs. Owens whc Is a patient at State Park. Mrs. Jessie Osborne visited in Jo anna, Sunday. V To Broadcast Services James Arnold of Moncks Corner, is spending the holidays with his par- The Sunday morning services o:j Calvary Baptist church will be broadcast over station WLBG. “Christ, God’s Gift To The World” . i i s subject of the sermon which Mi' and Mrs. Miller Lednetter vis- w jjj p reac h c d by the pastor, Rev.i ited her brother. Alvin Ledbetter ■yy Spiller ents. Mr; and Mrs. J. L. Arnold.. • a who was seriously injured in a mo torcycle accident in Augusta, Ga., Sunday. Mrs. Ledbetter Loses Father The community sympathizes with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Andy McElreath anci Mrs. Millie Ledbetter in the death children of Simpsonville spent Sun- of her father. W. H. Manuel, who day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bar- passed away Tuesday in Augusta, Ga. The following college and nursing ♦ students have arrived to spend the Givir Christmas Party Christmas holidays with their re- ‘Members of Weave room No 1. spective families: Miss Arlene Me- i s t shift, held their annual Christ- Cu.lough. Lander college; Miss Ger- mas party at the home of Mrs. W. ry Trammell, Winthrop college: Dial H Hampton on Tuesday evening Jacks. North Greenville Junior col-j Throughout the home the Christ- lege. Greenville; Jack Spillers, Clem- mas decorations with the lighted son college; Misses Vivian Clark, ^Christmas tree and flowers render- Bilhe Arnold and Betty Anne Camp- ^ the Christmas spirit, bell. Columbia Hospital; Don Snel- Much fun was enjoyed with the grove of Spartanburg Junior college: exchange of gifts. Paul Arnold, S^>uth Carolina Trade, The hostess assisted by Mrs. Gen- School; Miss Doris Arnold, Student e va Lowery, Mrs. Harold Hampton Nurse at McLeod Infirmary, Flor- a nd Mrs. Roy Trammell served re- f i ireshments. and Mrs. A. R Ivester and , ♦ children, Mr. and Mr$. M. A. Milam Among The Sick attended a singing convention near Mrs Brevard Patterson and Gray Court Sunday afternoon. daughter, Lorane, have been ill sev- Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Grady of Un- era j jon spent the week-end with and Mrs. John Moye Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick and Robert L Bleas<? Mrs. Ida Lamb of Greenville is i ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs., children spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. Williamson in York. Mrs. Robert Whitsel, Mrs. J. W. Albert Davenport is improving af ter being ill with measels. Cpl. Coley Lowery is a patient in Hedspeth. Miss Lessie Hedspeth and ; the hc)spital at Fort Bragg N C- Mrs. Beulah Middleton were visit-* -- - — - - - Mrs. J. H. Sparks has been illi oils in Greenville last Thursday. I several days Mr. and Mrs. R- L. \arborough Nancy Leopard has been ill the spent Saturday in Spartanburg. Mrs. M. W. Adams and son, Ray mond. Terry and June Campbell, visited relatives in Lockhart, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyce nad Friends of Mrs. R. T. Trammell are glad to know she is improving.. — Honored on Birthday H. A. Adams was surprised Sun- Patsy of Joanna, spent Monday with . r. Mr. and Mrs O. R Roll,ns. ^ ' n .nn h,i ' hlldren Mrs. Marcella Elarbee of Savan- . wl Vv, "‘ n nah. Ga. is spending lift Christmas h a ° nor 01 h,s 70,h b,rU ’ da J' anniv ' r - hoMays with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. . s ^ (he a(tern(x , n Mr Adams Mrs Sadie Quinton left yester-1 was . fJ' esen '' d , man J' “ Setul ^“ S - . ’ I There were twenty-three present day lor Fort Smith Arkansas, where 0ut of ^ ^ inc , ud ^ ^ she will spend the holidays with and Mrs p D Jones Mr and Mrs spend 'z ir VlZZT <Budl Q ‘‘ int0n ,w“ A~'jl>nU Ld*'Howard of “Green*. " Mrs Ce?,! Walker and children " ood - .».«• C ”' d L< ' opard ’ and Mrs. William Cannon visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cannon near ^ Crosh Hill. Sunday. o, tV , f Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prather for-t merly of Whitmire have moved to anc * J* C. Cooper an- this community nounce the birth of a daughter, Don- Pfc. Wade H. Beckham. Jr. 0 f nalReed - born Decemb er 16. Parris Island is spending the holi- ^ rs ' Cooper is the former Miss days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ru ' j y K^ng. W. H Beckham, Sr. | ' Tranunell Mr. and Mrs. G. Hughston Tram- Card Of Thanks I wish to express to you my deep Ott Thomas and A E. Lawson spent last week in Orlando. Fla., pur- me7; announce the birth of a daugh-, chasing fruit which will be distribu- ter - ^ ,;jnc . v Jean, born December 18 ted to families of the Lydia and i at Blalocks’ clinic. Clinton Mills for Christmas. ! Mrs. Trammell is the former Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly and, ^ or °l b y Foster. Dons spent Sunday with Mr. and, ^ Mrs. Richard Blackmon and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Suttle in Lancaster. j Joe Dubose of Edenton, N. C. is appreciation for your thoughtful-' spending the week with, Mr. and ness during my illness while a pa-1 Mrs. Rufus King. , ,t!ent at Blalock’s clinic, also for! Mrs. Harriett King, Mrs. Rufus v * s i* s - cards and gifts sent me. And King and daughter, and Ed King *° lbc doctors and nurses, I want , and Joe Dubose visited relatives in *° sa y Thanks. York. Monday. Mrs - EUa Harvey, j Mrs. W. T. Cameron and daugh- . ", ‘er of Columbia spent the week-; Birthdajs And Anniversaries end with Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Rol-! Dorothy Ann Bigbee celebrated; 11th birthday, December 14. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Price and Mrs. Mollie Painter will^celebrate j children and Mrs. W. L Evans spent : her birthday, December 28. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. A. F. Campbell had a birth-1 Jim Price in Wrightville, Ga. day, December 17. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and sons,; Alvin Hampton has a birthday Boyce and Russell and Bobby Pear- December 24th. son spent Wednesday in Columbia. December 17th was J. C. Meador’s Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and birthday. Bobby Wooten celebrated children, Mrs. C. W. Foster and J., a birthday, December 13. W. Walton were Sunday guests of Charles Benny Foster was 1 year Mr. and Mrv H. W. Childers in King old December 20th. Mountain, N. C. , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burns will cel- Ralph Smith visited his father. Ro- ebrate their 9th wedding anniversary he’d Smith in Newberry Saturday December 24th. and was a visitor in Greenville on j L. A. Boyette celebrated a birth- dav. Tuesday Mrs. Sadie Quinton and son, Pvt. Willie B. Quinton of Fla. had birth- idays December 10. l December 28 is Mrs. Williams P. Harris’s Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders and Patsy and Mrs ' Elv n Holtzclaw vis aed in Greenville, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks Ttad**as their guests Sunday, Misses Sara Cannon’s birthday. Byrant and Mary Rector and Mau-1 December 24th is R rice Crowder of North Greenville birthday. Junior college. I Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams will Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner and celebrate their 45th wedding anni- children of Greenville spent the versary, December 24. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard cel- i C. Williams. ebrated their 17th wedding anniver- Ist. Sgt. and Mrs. L. R. Foster sary December 24. of Langley Field, Va. are spending ♦ the holidays with relatives. i Christmas Party Given Pfc. Marion Deadwyler of Parris A Christmas party was given for Island is spending the holidays with t be wwnen of the 3rd shift Weave relatives. room No. 1 at the home of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waters visited Jerry Barbery. Games were played Mr. Waters mother, Mrs, Eva Waters and gifts exchanged. Miss Gaynell who is a patient in General hospital Barbery and Ruby Fallaw acted as in Greenville. hostesses. The hostess gave each one Friends of Jessie Laney are glad amending a surprise package, to know he is able to return to hisi • home after being a patient in the Student Night Planned hospital An Columbia. I ' The Calvary Baptist church will Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and observe student night Sunday De- Dawn visited Mrs. E. T. Thornton member 25th. Those taking part on in Enoree, Sunday. program are Miss Arlene McCul- Mr. and Mrs. A. M Rowland of loi *g h . senior at Lander college; Di- Ware Shoals spent Sunday with Mr.| al Ja cks, ministerial student at North and Mrs S 3. Snelgrove. ; Greenville Junior college; Miss Bil- Mrs. J. H. Seay, Mr. and Mrs. | ^ itqdwit at Columbia hos- Melvin Seay, spent the week-end, Edward Thomas, ministerial with relatives in Greenville, Joel | student at North Greenville Junior Allen Southerlin returned home with 1 ,^f n . senior at P. them for a visit. D. L. Owens, J. J. Owens C., Miss Vivian and (Continued on Clark, student at, page three) m . - r ' n THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 22, 1949 Jane Parker $1.25 £& $2.45 5-Lb. Cake $3.85 ■eoMatyle Saadwtafe Mirvel Bread l£* 18c Marvel Dinner Roll* 'Sfc.-lOc Vood %ar - 49c ieae Parker Plata round Caka &R 49c Ann Page Stuffed Olives 25c Ann Page Salad Dressing... & ,<, c Ann Page Grope Jam 45c Page Vanilla r,; roct »£ 17c r. oituta ®M9e Ann Page Tomato Jane Parker Marry Christmas Layer Caka Soup 2 , ci;“ 19c «r» 75c Ann Page M Nutmeg ... &S 19c Ann Page Peanut Butter 35c LITTLE ANDY LIMA BEANS, No, 2 can 33c SUNNYFIELD BUTTER, !4-lb. prints, lb *71c *' *»* BRAND FRUIT COCKTAIL, No. 1 can .... 22c * * ". »»OLF. DEL MONTE CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can 27c RID. GREEN, YELLOW NAPKINS, 60 count 10c * V N PAGE KETCHUP, 14 ox. bottle 18c *NN PAGE SPAGHETTI, NOODLES MACARONI, pkg 10c QT, NNYFIELD FLOUR, 10-lb. bog 69c SI’NNYFIELD PANCAKE FLOUR, 20 ox. box ... 13c ANN PAGE SYRUP, 24 oz. bottle r . 45c BISQUICK, 40-ox. pkg 47c -v-onpRv TIG BARS, lb 25c swept mixed PICKLE, 16-02. jar 17c " N P*OE GELATIN DESSERTS SPARKLE, 3 pkgs 20c •'•V PAGE—WITH PORK & TOMATO SAUCE BEANS, 2 16-ox. cans 19c ’’ V PAGE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES, 16 ox. jar 39c \N PAGE CHOCOLATE or VANILLA 5PARKLE PUDDING, pkg 5c London Layer Raisins “ 17c A& P Mincemeat - - ^ 15c Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce »15c Iona Sliced or Halves Peaches - - - - N ^ 25c Niblets Brand Corn ‘&16c A & P Green & White Asparagus - - - ^ 40c A & P Fancy Tiny Peas 27c Campbell’s Tomato Soup 2 °^21c 23c A & P Apple Sauce 2 No. 1 Cans Golden Maid Colored Margarine - - - CrisCO Or Snowdrift 1-lb. Can 29c 79c Rajah Shredded Coconut - - - - s; 27c Large Stalk y CELERY Delicious APPLES Vz bx $2.75 12c Firm, Slicing TOMATOES, lb. 15c ORANCtS • NUNM Large Firm LETTUCE, 2 heads . 29c il*:. ORANGES, 8-lb. bag 35c Red Ripe CRANBERRIES, lb.. 19c Crisp, Tender 1 j 1 CARROTS, 2 bnchs. 20c Firm White CABBAGE, 2 lbs. .... 9c 2 Pounds Tangerines . 17c Fresh COCOANUTS, lb. ... 7c Fresh—8-oz. pkg. Dates Rente Beauty Apples, bu. $3.75 •4-Box Bag Oranges .... 83c White House Evap. Milk 3 33c Really Fresh A & P Ch/vuform Ccmdm •4, -*+*-*■. .vu Christmas Mix S 25c Bob’s Jumbo Sticks . iO-oz. 20c Worihmor. Thin Mints .. p«. 37c Worthmorr Cream Drops Mb 2?c Pkg. Worth more Choc. Covered Cherries pu. 45c Worthmore Liberty Creams’ ^ Worthmore As»one<l Chocolates Christmas Wrapped 1-lb Box 59c e $1.15 5 lp box $2.85 NUTS COFFEE / /SMI Brazil piS 29« Walnuts Mb. Mild * Mellow 8 O’CLOCK 59c 3 & $1.71 Pecans 37c Rich h rull Bodied Pkg. Mixed l... 1£ 35c Circle iS 63c Sunny brook Grade A Fresh Eggs . 53c 43c Vigorous A Wlney BOKAR 65c 3 & $1.89 Mild A Mellow Cheese Kraft Phil*. Cream Chees* % 16c Borden's heese Vere Sharp. tS 28c Kraft Cheeee food Producta Velveeta -- Pkg. NECTAR TEA It-ID. Pk. ^ 27c 28c AAP Seedleaa RAISINS 15-OX. Pkg. Orange JUICE, 46 oz. 25c Spiced—No. 2'/ 2 Can PEACHES 39c Ann Page 2 Cans SPAGHETTI. 25c Iona Brand COCOA, V2 lb 22c A&P STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY DEC. 26TH Planter’s Cocktoil Peonuts Pick O’Caro line Sweet MIXED PICKLES UV v » 17c