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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, April 20, 1950
wE5i amroN social and personal news
*«RS. JOE C'AMPBELU C'«rrr"<T>or.H#>n» hntt RrprnnentMtvr
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Mr. and Mrs H A Adams. Mr his father. Robert Smith, in New
and Mrs. R L Adams and children berry
Fpent several days recently with; Mi^and Mrs. J. Brevard Patterson
Jason Smith Passes ]
Jason Smith, 57, died suddenly^*
Monday morning near Newberry
after several months of declining
h jalth.
Mr. Smith was a son of the late
John and Gussie Smith and w r as born
Mr<v Adams' brother, J W Jones.' and children visited Mr. and Mrs. ri^nto, 192 ‘
,»nd Mrs. Jones in Baltimore. Md. Luther Mahaffey in Chester Sunday.
he had made his home in Clinton un
til he recenaly moved to Whitmire to
Rev. aiid Mrs. John H. Holland, fll. . Ml . and ^Irs. W idiam Terry and make his home with his son—in—law
U Adams, and I) L Dunaway al- 1 daufrlera ol Panama City. Fla . spent 7e“e Ginn
tended a called layman and preactiers aet'dral day. Ust woakwith Mr. Ter- Funera , were held Wed .
mee-.ing at ttie Maple SnaUiern M. E. rys parent,. Mr. and Mr,. Joe Terry, n( , a( 4:30 (] . om th( , Pentecosta ,
, nnreh in Coltunota Sunday. : Sr. Holiness church in Clinton with the
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mitchell, and- Mrs. E. M. Reed of Whitmire, silent R ev r h Cause and the Rev. C. J.
.son of Columbia, were Sunday guests last week with Mr. and Mis. John Sexton conducting the services
<>: Mr and Mrs. S B Snelgrove Word. They accompanied her home . ^t. ^
, ,, _ , ” A ^ Interment followed in Calvary
Mr and Mrs Paul Turner and on Sunday cemetery
children of Union, Mr. and Mrs W Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick. Mrs. . .' ‘
F Williams of Laurens, spent Sunday Rah) h Riddle and Mrs. Laura Mae Jrv „ vin * ar « one daughter, Mrs.
W.th Mr and Mrs. W C Williams. Howard were visitors in' Greenville V p Harrison of Clinton; two sons
T. D. Jones and daughter of Green- gatnrdpy B. Smith of Staunton. V.a.. and
wo t i Mr md Mrs. H A Ad- v . ..... . r • M _„.j Stokely Smith of Whitmire, four
a.r. and M.h. Joe Campoe.l and grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. An-
..ms on Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. Leo Riser, spent Sun-
nay with R. E Riser in Waterloo.
M: and Mrs J. B Barbery and
'claughteT”oT Greenville, Ij ent
week-en i w.ti Mr and Mrs. J H.
Barbery
Mr- and '■■Ir.- W. L Evans an*
Yia.riture* \'isite-i Mf. and Mrs. C .C
Dawm. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart vis- nie Mae Bright of Charlotte. N C.,
ited their grandmother, Mrs. E. T 3nc j Mrs. Minnie Henson of Greer;
Thornton, who is id in Enoree, Sun- *. Vj jj-jtneis, Smiley l 'mith of Char-
£i3 - v — lotte. N. C. and Lee Smith of Whit-
Mr .and Mrs. Cleo Ldsk and family mire,
moved Tuesday to their new home on —
Bin: t s‘reet , Birthdays and Wedding
M - C : . iy< B y ;i of Atiunta, Ga.. .Anniversaries
taw— y *
jflf- M
A*Fs Values Every Day Make
a fifa Difference in V«nr
Total Food Bill!
There’s a big difference between the oc
casional values you gel by shopping from
store to store and the dally values you get by
shopping at your thrifty A&P Super Market.
Want to see that difference? Buy all your
foods at A&P for just one week. Then com
pare yonr total bill with what you've been
paying elsewhere. You'll get a srrprise that
will open your eyes and prove tn you that
AJkP hasn't forgotten its founder's for-nu’a;.
•‘Giro the people the most good food you
for theta* money!”
Mr and Mrs. •^‘ ss C' ara Fulmer has a birthday
Saturday.
.Ah'-1 :: - G eenv.'le Sunday is % .s.ting her, paren
Mi an,; Mrs. Sam Owens of Spa:- J E. Braswell. Sr., who are ill.
tanbuig..spent Sunday witn Mr O.v- Mrs David Owens spent the week- '.-^Hke McGee celebrated
« ns' mother. Mrs C O. Owens ' end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, birthday April 9.
M’- . nrrrT Mrs .Limes' Ci'.anT Mrs—S P. Dye, in Spartanburib
his 8th
3Trc Charles Bright and sdn of
iaurens. spent Sunday w.th her par-
T->ny McGee was 4 years old Ap-
fiTTJ— ' • •
Eddie McGee observed his 12th
The/"Sorrow ' Mrs Bian. he Crc-A'cl!
and Roy Swayingham attended the l . . .. ... ....
A'ira Roberts meeting of the Pente-*ents, Mr. and Mrs. W A Dunaway, birthday April 16
costal Hoiine'-. church in Colurnb.a Jr, ! ^larch 25th was Elizabeth Leop-
Sumiav Mrs J L Arnold, Mrs. Carrie Bell ar d s «th birthday.
Mr.'and Mrs George Leopard. Poteat, Mrs. J e Campbei; and Dawn , . Mrs - Hubert Leopard celebrated a
Walter Leopard and Lemv MrGarv and Oscar~ K:nara visited Lheir Uncle, d• j- a .y. April < . —
of near Saluda, spent Sunday with S. B Evans, who is seriously ill in William Adams was 8 years old
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard the General hospital in Spartanburg. April 11.
Mrs. Thelma Boatwright and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Eavns Nancy Ann Leopard will celebrate
daughter moved to Union Tuesday. visited them on Sunday. - her 5th birthday April 25.
Mrs. Thelma Boatwrigfiht and Mrs Eursula McCary of Green- Walter Leopard will have a birth-
daughter and Mrs Morgan have wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert 1 ^ a >' April 26.
moved to their newly purchased Leopard recently. J j . W. D. Sizemore celebrated his
home on Shands street. ; , Mrs. Marguerite Curry spent sev- 85th_Jbirthday April 17.
Alfred and J B. Barbery, Miss oral days recently with relatives in Maxey Strickland ce.ebrated his
Jerry Barbery and J H. Barbery at- Spartanburg. 8th birthday April 4.
tended the funeral ol Mr. Barbery’s Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Hooper of "
sister-in-law, Mrs Harper D. Bar- Spartanburg, spent the soeek-end Birth Announcement
berv. at Madden Station Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Meadors. anc * Mrs. Jack Rhodes an-
Mr. and Mrs George Slice and Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon nounce the birth of a daughter. Caro-
Levi Troutman of Newberry visited spent the week-end with Mr. Can- A' 11 Elaine, on April 9, at the Gen-
Ben Woodward. Sr., and fam ly re- norJ^brotherr _ ^ofTfT"Henfy Cannon, era ^ "hospital in GreenviEe. Mrs.
• v in G . ter, .v xxi. JRh i.ie.- is the former Miss Mi IreH
“Mr. and Mis' P D Watkins and!
S’ E': '.iTa M .'C.u'y at Greenwood,
- - v A’.th Mi and Mrs. H
Mild American
Cheese
Cheese Food Spread
Ched-o-Bit
American or Pimento nines
Mel-o-Bit ....
Sunny brook Grede A
Fresh Eggs
Sunnyfield Creamery
Butter ikpSw
Kraft’s Philadelphia
Cream Cheeee.
Borden’s Cheese
Vera Sharp ...
u - 41c
££ 75c
tiS 89c
' S? 45c
Vtt 70c
tst 16c
. Mr
DelMonte Sliced or Halves
Peaches - - -
Golden Maid Colored
Margarine - -
Nibiets co“ d 2
No. 2M
Can
1-Lb
Pkg
No 2C:
Cans
in i Mrs William Durham and Brazil of this cit^.^
:on? of Greenville, were Sunday
W D Size- Boyette-Ross
' Announcement is made of the mar
riage ot Miss Margaret Boyette to
wee* Cpl. Frank Ross of Fort Benning,
Willi .»i. anu .vus. u. guesia u. ,»iand
A Adams. more.
Mr and Mrs. Henry King visited M
Mr. King’s sister, Mrs. Nellie Long- of Grayville, IT... spent last
shore, w.ho i- a patient in the New- with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee, Sr. • aa ^ c ^>';
11 r> hospital. Sunday. On Thursday Mrs Bigbee and daugh-^ The ceremony was performed by
Mr and Mrs. J H Sparks were ter, accompanied by Mrs. Elwo’od Piobate J-udge J. Hewlette Wasson
y j s. tor- in Snartanourg Sunday. Bigbee anri da.: _ hter- spent the day. on. March 29 in - La u ren s. •
For her wedding the bride wore a
tan and green dress with matching
accessories.
For the present Mrs. Ross is mak
ing her home with her parents, Mr.
-and-Mrs. L. A. Boyette, while Cpl.
-Ross—is in service.
PETER PAN
CRUNCHY OR
PEANUT BUTTER
12-Ox.
Jar
35c
12-Oz.
Can
46-Cz.
CSh
No 2
Can
No. 1
Can
25c
31c
28c
20c
29c
11c
20c
27<
Ralph Sm.th spent Sunday w.th in Greenville
1
MILD and MELLOW COFFBf
8 O'CLOCK
67c S *1.95
1-Lb.
Bag
LOANS ON Al TOMOMLES, SIGNATURE,
FURNITURE. APPLIANCES
Friendly. Confidential Service
A. B. C. Finance Co.
104 PITTS STREET
CLINTON, S. C.
Among The Sick
Friends of J. E. Braswell Sr., are
sorry to know he is ill at his nome
on Bailey street. Mrs. Braswell,
who recently underwent an opera
tion at the Columbia hospital, has
returned to her home
Mrs .Arthur Sanders has been ill
several day*.
Mrs. Sara English is ill at her home
on Shands street.
Mrs, Minnie Turner has been ill
several days.
Friends of Mrs. Alton Payton will
j be sorry to know she 1=1 ill .-.mf u
patient at Hays hospital.
Mr. Sizemore Honored
W. D. Sizemore was completely
surprised Monday at cnanging time
at the mill when his fellow work-
ers^ gave him a package containing
a gift from each one. Mr. Sizemore
celebrated his 85th birthday ( and is
still able to carry on his work in
the carpenter shop. He hasn't lost
but one day-in oyer-'a-year. On ar
riving home Mrs. Sizemore honored
him with a dinner A birthday cake
with lighted candles delighted him.
Mr. Sizemore is in good healtn and
very active. * ■ ~ e
White —
POTATOES, 10 lb. bag 41c
Green
CABBAGE, lb. 5c
Iona Sliced or Halves
Peaches - -
Hi-C
Orangeade -
Standard Pack
Iona Corn • -
Libby’s
Fruit Cocktail
Iona Standard Pack
6reea Beans 2 £,. 2
Coldstream Pink
Salmon - - - 37c
Pillsbury
Hot Roll Mix pk8 25c
A&P
Grape Juice - bS' 21 r
Fine Granulated
Sugar - - - - S 45c
Libby's Peas c- 21<
Golden Yellow
BANANAS, lb. - T . 13c
Large Head
LETTUCE
15c
Jane Parker
ANGEL FOOD BAR
39c
Homest'yte or Sandwich
MARVEL BREAD
1 Mi-Lb
Loaf
18c
AMERICA S BIGGEST
COLA VALUE!
When you buy the hi". BIG 12-ounce bottle of Pepsi
Cola, you get TWO FULL GLASSES in every bottle —
yet you ALSO get top quality in every drop. Ounce for
ounce, ne finer cola! So today, tomorrow, ALWAYS —
buy America's BIGGEST cola value: Pepsi-Cola!
Whenever you shop, always take home six big. BIG
12-ounce bottles of Pepst-Cola for the family! TWELVE
full glasses — plenty for all!
Service Be Broadcast
The eieven_o'clo"k worship service
of Calvary Baptist church will be
bro' Ljst over station WLBG Sun
day, April 23. The pastor. Rev. J
W. SpiJers, invites the public to at
tend and to those unable to attend.
;o listen in.
Rev. Spillers will dedicate the
morning service, April 30. to the bad
players and their wives, and they are
^sked to come and sit in a body.
No Finer Value at Any Price!
PEFSI-COLA BOTTLING CO.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Walker-Holtzclaw
i Mr. and Mrs. Homer B. Walker of
Whitmire, announce the marriage of,
their daughter, Helen, to Pinkney
George Hoitzclaw of Clinton.
The wedding took place on Wed
nesday, March 29, at 8 o’clock at the
home of Rev. B. R. Nichols, who of-
ficated, using the ring ceremony.
The bride wore a navy blue suit
with white accessories and a corsage
of red rosebuds.
, The bride and groom spent theirf
' noneymoon at Cherokee, N. C., and
sightseeirig in the Smoky mountains
of North Carolina and Tennessee.
The couple will reside with the
groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Hoitzclaw.
SCHEDULE CHANGES
SEABOARD R. R. announces on
and a/ter 12:01 AM Sunday. April
30th, 1950. following schedule chang
es passing Clinton:
No. 5 at 2:03 AM instead of 12:47
PM.
No. 6 at 2:03 PM instead of 6:35
PM.
No. 11 at 12:40 AM instead of 12:43
AM.
H. E. PLEASANTS,
General Passenger Agent
Winesap
APPLES
4 lbs 47c
LEMONS
Dozen 33c
Yellow
ONIONS
Lb.
5c
Large Bunch
CARROTS
2 for 15c
Green
BEANS
2 lbs 25c
GRAPEFRUIT
Each 9c
ORANGES
5 lb. bag 35c
Super Suds
£ 25c
Family
Pkg.
Ann Page Salad
Dressing
25c 43:
Ann Page
Beans
2 19c
tfith Pork and Tomato Sunei
Ann Page Prepared
Spaghetti
2 25c
Ann Page
Crabaople
Jelly
16-0*. * -
Glass
Ann Page
Tomato Soup
lOH-Oz. Cl
ean yc
Ann Page GuMUb
Sparkle
3 Pk ** Yh
Ann Page
Macaroni
Octagon
Soap
7e
Rinso
it 25c
^ 49c
PAG
Soap
3 ■"* 20c
Ivory
Flakes
fe25t
Oxydol
fe 25c ss* 68c
Ann Page
Extroct
1-Ox. i
Bot
Ann Page
Ketchup
l $2? i*'-
A*P SUPER MARKETS
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