The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 22, 1949, Image 7
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
PERSOHAl km SOCIAL NEWSOF JOANNA
MRS. CECIL O’DELL. Correspond* nt and Representative
other dainties and coffee. The as
sembly room was beautifully ar
ranged in tl?e traditional Christmas
colors.
Professor Milton Moore and Mrs.
Merry Christmas
Russell Miller and Kathey ^
To each and everyone <>f my read- J* 8 ^ er -
ers, I wish for you a very Merry Mrs
Christmas and a Happy New Year. SennetteviHe are spendmg 8 few
Mrs O’Dell da y wtth Mrs - Mlllers m o ther » Mrs -
' ‘ D. M. Carr.
daughter-and son-in-law, Mr. and and C arson Nabors
church organist, were presented
i
Among The Sick
Friends of Mrs. James Lovelace
I will be interested to know she has
and Mrs. Gaskin received a num
ber of lovely gifts. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Buford Well,
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Prater. Miss Faye
Gaskin and the grand-children.
Not Guilty Verdict
In Sundoy Movies Cose
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce and I Mrs. John Lewis of Clinton visited j re Yu r ned to her home on Marion,
children visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Graddick in Newberry Sunday.
Mrs. Shirlene Hannah. Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Gosnell, Miss Clara Gos
Mr. and Mrs.’ Herbert Lewis Sun- (Stree t, after a stay in Joanna hospi-j
day. * ; tal -
Cecil Bishop is a patient in the.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Nabors, Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Nabors and Car-
reU visited relatives in Simpsonville son Nabors spent Sunday with Mr.; General hospital at Spartanburg.
Sunday.
Sgt. and Mrs. Grady Darnell of
and Mrs. Murray Summerville of,
Charlotte, N. C.
Pre-Christmas Church Party
Last Tuesday evening in the as-
Junlors Enjoy Play
At Joanna club house Monday ev
ening Mrs. E. R. Prater entertain
ed for her Sunday school class with
a Christmas party of an hour of
singing Christmas carols and games
with the Christmas note prevailing
were enjoyed.
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Each member received a gift from
the Christmas tree.
Refreshments were served and I
favors of candy filled boots were
given each child. 1
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A trial was held at Magistrate Sam
McCrary’s office last Thursday
morning following a warrant issued:
by Sheriff C. W. Wier against R. D.!
Nance, manager of the Midway
Drive-In theatre for operating the
business on Sunday.
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The jury returned a verdict of not',
guilty.
Charleston, were week-end guests : Mj r an d ^I**^-**™?** ^‘Jisembly r "m of the'church‘themem- Post Office To Close
cf Mr. and Mrs. Luke Clark. | ^"•..“1: “fibers of the Woman’s Society o! Jy^ndayfor ChfistmOS
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leahman
?nd son of Belton spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fran
cis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Osborne and
children visited relatives in Pros
perity Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lowman of
Chapins were Monday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Lowman. *
Jimmy Templeton of Calhoun
Falls, spent the week-end with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J, D.
O Dell.
Mrs. Peggy SnelgroVe spent Fri
day in Columbia.
Mrs. Buford Weir and Becky j^uckeU
Farmer were week-end guests of rel
atives in, Whitmire.
Miss Crystal Craig spent the week
end in Greenville with her brother,
Society
and the Ever-1
Mrs. Joe Jackson and daughter and £! rs - l " ,: ’
Mrs. L. W. Little Sr. of Laurens vis-! Christian Service
ited Mr. and Mrs. George Morse, ^ ead y class of the Methodist church
■'had their annual combined Christ-
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willingham
mas party.
The program was centered around
and Mrs. E. J. Willingham spent ^".Christmas with the singing of carols|
reenville. I—-• —' —■— *
Mrs. Hayne Willingham presided*
over a short business session after 1
Ur Mr y a^MrTHa^er Wherry and' Luke^thrScdStur? 35
Margaret of Newberry spent Sunday j Lu M ® o wfnf*
with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Feltman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fulmer , . , .. .. .\. , .
, which the members all joined in a
and sons of Newberry were Sunday ■
visitors of Mr and Mrs E J Wil- de i 3 htful social hour. The lighted)
Wham Christmas tree was laden with gaily*
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holsonback and In' 1
sons and Mrs Peeev Snelerove and i lowing an hour of ^ames and en-,
anH Mrc; p a i tertainment, refreshments of chick-
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. P. A ! en (r a
in Newberry Sunday. I
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wood and 6ervea -
Postmaster W. D. Adair states that
the local post office will be closed
Monday for Christmas, when no de
liveries “of tftail will be made and
no windows will be open for busi
ness. *
children of Newberry visited rela
tives in Joanna Sunday.
Masters Tony and Jerry Fulmer
Rev. Joe Giles was a guest of the
society during the social hour.
Music Pupils In Recital
E, H. Craig and Mrs. Craig. Leon! of ^^^^““rndinathe week Muslc
Craig and Miss Lois Rumler accom-1 Thursday, December 15,. Mrs. Car-
panied her home Sunday for the _ _
’’ ‘‘ 1 presented their music pupils in the
annual Christmas recital at Joanna
day.
Perry Boland ahd Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Beckam of Greenwood visited
Mr. and Mrs. Will Beckam Sunday, j
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Davenport -
Mrs. Boyd Patterson, Mrs. Guy Pra- j
ter and Oliver Wicker were Satur-!
day visitors in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darnell.
Birth Announcement
Kimmel
club. Group singing by students of
Joanna school was an added attrac
tion. At the close of the program,
Mrs. Carson Nabors presented the |
awards for the best music notebook.'
Mr. and Mrs. A: Kimmel of Beth
lehem, Pa., announce the birth of This was volunteer work and about
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson of | a daughter, December MS, at Bethel-1 fifteen students made notebooks.
Atlanta, Ga., spent Sunday with the j hem hospital. Mrs. Kimmel will'First prize in the older group went
former’s sister, Mrs. Preston White
and Mr. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson and
children of Honea Path visited the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Brock Sunday.
Mrs. Clifton Farmer of Anderson
is spending several weeks with her
be remembered to her many friends; to Joanna Thompkins.
in Joanna as Miss Stella Beckam.
Baptist Choir Entertained
Immediately following choir prac
tice Friday night, the Baptist
church entertained members of the .. .. . .. , . ..
choir with a cold plate suppe*- with pfise birthday dinner for both I
Birthday Dinner
The children of Mr. and Mrs. John
Gaskin entertained for the couple
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Farmer Sunday in the form of a sur-
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WE DELIVER — PHONE 366
WALKER’S
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Community Market
Swansdown /
CAKE FLOUR, 234 lbs 39c
Del Monte Spiced
PICKLE PEACHES, No. 2Vi.... 39c
Ocean Spray
CRANBERRY SAUCE, 303 con, 17c
Queen of the West
FLOUR, 25 lbs.
$1.63
Adluh Fresh Ground
MEAL, 10 lbs
43c
Kingan’s
PURE LARD, 4 lbs.
57c
Hunt's
Bartlett PEARS
IVi Can
White House
APPLE SAUCE, 2 cans 27c
Peter Pan
PEANUT BUTTER, 12 oz 35c
Hunt’s
DESSERT PEACHES, 2'/i con, 25c
Duke’s
MAYONNAISE, REELISH, pt. 32c
Blue
Bird
Orange Juice 46 oz.
Dixie Crystal
SUGAR, 10 lbs , 89c
Double “Q”
PINK SALMON, No. 1 can 38c
Franco-American
MACARONI, 2 cans 37c
Poss Southern
HASH, No. 2 can 47c
•j-
Maxwell
House
COFFEE
Meadors’ Pure Sugar
STICK CANDY, 2-lb. box 49c
Diamond
ENGLISH WALNUTS, lb 39c
Large
STUART PECANS, lb.
35c
Large
BRAZIL NUTS, lb.
33c
GUARANTEED
STRICTLY FRESH
EGGS dozen
Wilson’s Ceritfied
HAMS, whole or holf, lb. 49c
Fresh Pork
SPARE RIBS, lb 43c
PORK CHOPS, lb 47c
Home-Made Pure
PORK SAUSAGE, lb. ...c 53c
Fresh Local Dressed and Drawn
FRYERS, lb 57c
Wilson's Certified
BREAKFAST BACON, lb. .:.... 57c
FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES
FREE HAM GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY, 6:00 P. M.
Register Thur., FrL, Sat—You Do Not Have To Be Present To Win
Lent Week — AJk* Pruitt
ANNUAL MEETING
The Board of County Commission
ers do hereby give notice that the
annual meeting of the County Com
missioners will be held January 5,
1950, in the office of the County Su
pervisor at the hour of lO'OO o’clock
a. m. The Board of County Com
missioners do hereby require all per
sons holding demands of any kind
against the County of Laurens, not
previously presented to our boird.
to file the same with the clerk on or
before the first day of January, so
that they r».
dered to be pa.
and it shall be L
sons holding such at
not paid, to deposit u
clerk of the t^oard, as ;
this notice.
L: B STODDARD.
Supervisor.
BENNIE B BLAKELY,
Commissioner.
JOHN H WHARTON, ,
Commissioner.
29-2c
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
OPTOMETRIST
Offices at
200 South Broad SL
Office Hears 9:0« to 5:3*
Phone 658
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ORANGES
8 lb. bag
Christmas-Wrapped Box
KING EDWARD CIGARS
$2.95
CHEWING GUM, box
63c
Mb. Tin
PECANS, lb.
35c
SIR WALTER RALEIGH ....
$1.05
ENGLISH WALNUTS, lb.
?9c
Assortment of
$5.00 PIPES, each
98c
BRAZIL NUTS, lb.
35c
Merita—With Cake Plate
FRUIT CAKE, 4 lb.
$3.95
Complete Line
BEECHNUT BABY FOOD—
Strained, 4 jars
Chopped, 2 ars
SWEET POTATOES, 5 lbs. ..
. 39c
31c
Home Circle FLOUR 25 lbs. $1.45
Folder of 50 Sheet Paper, 25 Envelopes
Chocolate Covered
ACE STATIONERY
8c
CHERRIES, lb. box
49c
Hi-C
Cluster
ORANGEADE, 46 oz
25c
RAISINS, box
?3c
KINDLING, 6 bunches
25c
GRITS, 2 lb. bog
I5c
Como
KLEENEX
17c
TISSUE, roll
... 5c
POCKETBOOKS, $3 value
98c
WASHINGTON STATE DELICIOUS
APPLES
box $3.35
Vita Food
Crystal
APPLE JELLY, 2 !b. jar
25c
BAKED APPLES, 1 lb 5oz. can 25c
Sweet Mixed
Dixie Dew
PICKLES, 8 oz.
10c
SYRUP, 2 lb. jar
29c
STOKELY or OCEAN SPRAY
CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 for 31c
CLOROX, quart
15c
12-Gauge
SHOTGUN SHELLS, box
$1.79
FFV Assorted
COOKIES, lb
39c
FIG PRESERVES, 9!/ 2 oz. '
. 15c
SUGAR $ lbs. 45c
CHOICE MEATS
Borden’s Canned
BISCUITS, con
: isc
Morrell *
BREAKFAST BACON, lb.
55c
Fresh Country
EGGS, local, dozen
65c
Morrell
BACON SQUARES, lb.
33c
Fresh
PORK RIBS, lb
43c
Center Cut
HAM, lb.
SAUSAGE SEASONING, 14 oz. 39c
Fresh PICNIC HAMS, lb.
39c
Aged N. Y. State CHEESE
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ADDRESS
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GROCERY and MARKET
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