The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 19, 1950, Image 12

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Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, October 19, 1950 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS >IKS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative will observe their w’eddding anniver saries October 25. . ' Mrs. Bud Carr and Joe Adams will have birthdays October 22. Cole L. Blease underwent an ope ration at the"’ Greenwood hospital londay. Friends of Mrs. Fern Hardman are Mrs. H J. Turner and son, T. J., of ily of WUliston, a " d , Carolyn Dunaway”* is** improving Newberry, spent the week-end with family an dFrank Mason of Garneae, after a tonsilect{)m at Hays hospital Mr. apd Mrs. H. E. Berry. Elijah Morns and Blease Sease or iSaturday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks spent Barnwell. anH Friends of Mrs. Clad Abbott, Sr., the week-end with relatives in At- Mr and Mrs. Johnn3 L 8atch ®J d will be interested to know she is a I'lntn Os ! family and Air. and IVirs. C-'fiarics _• _. . .i _ ^rmnvni s\1 f«i Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Womble and Cannon and children of Greenwood, Q reenville P family and Lewis Womble of Winns- visited Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cannon t T boro, spent the week-end with Mrs. Sunday. \v n Ammnno i Mr. and Mrs. Early Evans , Mon/jay ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood of children of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. „ . ^ Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mrs. Odell Crawford of Laurens, visited t know she underwent an an-' n -T Wood Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Riser recently. sorr J s " e “V a . erA : en ^ , , ap : o.a wooa. cimncrinirii’o pendectomy at the Blalock clinic last Mr. and Mrs. James Thornton and Andy McElrath of Simpson\ iLe, g a ^ ur( j a y daughter of Anderson, ML and Mrs^ visited Mrs. J. H. Barbery, ( Mrs y N Kirby is a patient at Albert Timms of Pendleton, Mr. and and Mr. Barbery Sunday. Havs hosoital I Mrs. Henry Anderson and daughter j Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Ellers of Susie Blanton is ill at the Of Newberry, were Sunday guests mont visited Vatta EUers ^ur-j ho ^”‘^^er^^^hter, of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker. ing .he week-end. ' Marchbanks on Musarove street Among those attending the YPE Mrs. Carroll Samples and children M ^hb^ks on Musgrove street , rally m Enoree Sunday were Mrs. R : and Charlene Turner attended the H ays hosiital R Gilmer. Rev. and Mrs. J. B_Cole fatr a Z W. Rushton is recuperating after and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert end with Mrs. Ethel Rucker. j . tav a +tu e Riaiodr riinic Simmons and family, Mijs. Frank Dawm and Paul Cousins of New- l W Ivey is suffering with a foot Deadwyler, Mrs. Lula Motte, Mrs. berry, spent the week with their • rece ived wh le a? work Mon-' Flla Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Webb grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David l ^ ry receivea wmie 31 worK Mon ; and son, Mrs. Sarah Gann, Miss Adams. " - I Ft rollne Seay, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dorsey Turner and Hobert Phii- Mottc and J. W. Walden. lips spent several days recently with Mrs. J. L. Arnold and Mrs. Carrie relatives in Bee Log, N. G Be.l Poteat visited Mrs. Claud Ab bott, Sr., in the General hospital in Greenville Tuesday. Mr and Mrs^R.L. \ arborough and ton Meadors, Mrs. Coley Campbell TT/*':*** family^ spent Sunday at Chimney anc j ^ y Wrignt were \ isitors in * Columbia Saturday. Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Allen ^ ■ic i v . Campbell wishes to express their Mr. and Mr, Cec,! Spurlock ot appr( . ciatU)n , 0 everyone ior Hock H.U spent Sunday wrtk Mr. ^ kmdn e 5s shown durin| ^ m . ansi Mrs. Marcell Barker i nesJ and at deaUl 0 , Mrt Camp . Mr, Joe Stnckiand. Mrs^ Thorn- AIs0 (or thc beautltul iflorel Rt>ck, N. C. Mr. and *Mrs. S. A Owens and family of Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs J. H Owens and children of Union, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Jl Owens of Laurens, visited D L. Owens during the week-end. Mrs. Lizzie M. Campbell P Mrs. Lizzie Mason Campbell, 68, i wife of Allen Campbell, died Turn-: if Ever-Ready Clam Meets On Tuesday evening the Ever-'day night at her home after several Ready claas of Calvary Baptist months of illness, church enjoyed • party at the home She was a native of Barnwell Mr and Mrs Hubert Leopard and of Mrs. Bud Carr on Bast Carolina county but had made her home in‘ , dren and Mr. and Mrs H A. Ad- avenue. Clinton for the past six years. Mrs. ami visited Mr and Mrs George The president. Miss Geroldine Bar- Campbell was twice married Her Leopard near Saluda Sunday bery, presided over a short business first marriage was to Wollac Mason. Mr and Mrs T R Knox v.sited session with plans made for a Hallo- From this union two sons and one * relatives in Will.amston the past we’en party Mrs Joe Campbell daughter survive, Johnnie Mason of week-end I closed Use meeting with prayer i this city, and Prank Mason of Oar-| Mr and Mrs J l. Arnold, Mr and A number of interesting games nett, and Mrs Estelle Rowland of Mr? Joe Campbell and Dawn. Mrs were played under the direction of this city, and one step-daughter, Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat vuited Mr and Miss Mary ELco Cannon. j J- K. Smith of Garnett Mrs Claud Aobott Sr. m Green- During the social hour the hostess. Her second marriage was ta Al- ville Sunday ! Mrs Carr and co-hostnm. Mias Ruth len Campbell. Mr and Mrs BiH tired and Mrs Lowery, served hot chocolate N» ra Whitlock, of Anderson, visited c^oaim . Mr and Mrs Forrest Samples So* day Mai Sara Morgan Grersvule is visiting Mr and Mrs Forrest khr and Mrs Jim Tinsley will Samples orate their Ifth wedding anniversary Mr and Mr* Jame< Caugtunan cjrtober 15 taro of Clinton, and Mrs. Louiae of Iva Also furviving are one «r. D A Khsard. of eight by the Pallbearers were C W Will Thomas. Lawrence Rice. OTfefl Campbell. Bill * Snow and Jesse Nancy Tha honarary •mart conMstad of* Woman s Bible class church bearers were mambara of t claas of the church. day morning at Methodist church. Mrs Eveljm HoUxrlaw and daugh- Dorothy Williams will be I years Hollnnd trr. Mus Mmam Long attended the otg October SI. !*•*. *• *• OMh. Greene «od fa.r Monday Mr and Mrs Manley Penland cela- Mrj Jonn Hcispetn and family bra ted their 4th wedding annurrsary \kvrr dinner guesti of M; and Mrs October II. Buc Carr recently | Mrs J. H Caugtunan has a berth-< Mr and Mrs Clarence Caldwell of day October M Greens.i.e, \i%»teJ Mi and Mrs K Charienle Turner celebrated bar P Hams Sunday 11th birthday October 6. Mrs Lewis Butler. Jr. and sons Madge Gilmer was 16 years old spent Saturday wnth Mrs Peggy October 17. Senlgrove in Joanna i Mrs Joe Lanier will have • birth- Mr ana Mrs. R C Crotts attended day October 20. H . Mini, the f uneral of Joe Scruggs in Spar- Mrs John H Brewmgton celebrat- M W-Mw . M tanourg Sunday ed a birthday October 16 Mr Brew- r Mr and Mrs D L Beatty and mgton has a birthday Oct. M. daughter and Mr and Mrs J. W Undo Osborne will be four years M Pressley of Charlotte. N C. spent old October 26 of Crttical lU * the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Jes- Talmadge Osborne will be 8 years -J. r* * mc Samples old October 19. i lina but hid iadL Mr, Evelyn HolUcliw si JoMmi. Curl*, Kuucd celebrat , birth. •pen-, the week-end w.th Mr. a nd day October M jCtetOf. tee-nto.yor^ She wa. . .Mrr Jam„C.ueon.n ' ™ To "" bld * ^ attended ^ ot 5.”°'All«clm*ilbell Friday 1 wore' Mr and Mr,. Clarence F Sumw^ «'‘"^''rlSlr and' Mr and Mrs. Add Kinard and fam- and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway motber |g" an< j jj rf William B Phillips, of Clinton, one brother and' one sister, Hobert Phillips and Mrs. Inez Turner of Clinton. Funeral services were held Thurs day afternoon at her home, conduct-. ed by the Rev. Fred Rowe and the Rev. Robert Randolph. Interment followed in Rosemont cemetery. 1 Glnn-Taylor Wedding Of much interest to their friends is j the marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth Ginn to T. J. Taylor of Joanna. The cere-' mony was performed October 6 in Laurens by Probate Judge J. Hew- lette Wasson. They are making their home on Milling avenue. Mrs. Holtxclaw Honored The immediate families of Mrs. John Holtzclaw surprised her with a birthday dinner at their home near Clinton Sunday. , A large number of friends and relatives gathered for the occasion and remembered Mrs. Holtzclaw with gifts. :::: gg^MtRKRRRRlUIRRRRMRRBRMBWRWWMWBRRBWBBBHMBdP——j * ♦ • - * • | :: • • • • • * • * # ♦ # • • * :: # ♦ * • ** wo w# Keep Pepsi On Hand tops for quality tops f o r quality ♦> #> ♦> o tops for quality s Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Idand City, N. Y, A Real Taste Treasure! Including Tax REFRESH WITH PEPSI! PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, S. C. Mrs. Neal Entertains Mrs. B. B. Neal entertained at a dinner in honor of Mrs. L. W. Ivey and Mrs. R. E. Hughes with twenty- five guests present. Mrs. Cannon Remembered Mrs. Cecil Wooten and Miss Gery- ry Barbery entertained Friday eve ning at a surprise party in honor of) Mrs. Wm. Cannon who is ill, at her home. Later in the evening refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Cannon received numerous gifts for a stay at Bnojy hospital in Atlanta, Ga. Birthday Party Enjoyed About twenty little boys and girls gathered at the home of Jerry Mc Whorter for a party in honor of his 7th birthday Saturday. Several games were played on the lawn. Susan Terry won a prize for pinning the tail on the donkey. A cake with 7 lighted candles was cut and served with ice cream by Jerry’s mother, Mrs. McWhorter, as sisted by her mother, Mrs. H. E. Mc- Daris, of Athens, Ga., who was vis iting here . Jerry received many gifts on the occasion. Customers' wyttr irein trail mm vege table departMeat* more attractive than < before? That’s becansetre have Y worked hard to make them that way. / Omr expert buyers * get top queUsy produce. S Omr skMed clerks • trained to keep the f dlspleys meet amd fresh. * We?ee improved omr, refrigeration and pack- ( aging methods to insure freshness and skoppmg convenience. We’ve cut out waste in the handling of pro- 4 dssce se that we can pens the savings along toyou. All these things shook! make AJkP freah fruits and vegetables the best bny. ff they arefft, the em- v Red Emperor GRAPES,Jb. 13c Snowhite Cauliflower . 25c Golden Heart, Size 3 Celery, crisp .. 9c Yellow Onions, lb. ... 5c » , a k. t Firm Green CABBAGE, lb 4c Idaho Baking POTATOES, lb. 5c Plump Red CRANBERRIES, lb. 19c GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 19c Hi-C Crop# Ado **c2f 33c 8 O Clock c-h. -ii 77c Macaroni ££ VS 10c Kotchup tS. ’im* 19c Iona Poas "LT 13c Sardines d—— ^ 7c v^nemes rmw con doc Flour ETCS 79c Evap. Milk £2 2 ^ 23c Nodar Tea ^ 27c Com Flakes TJ 13c rmeappie sliced can dsc Hot Roll Mix Duir, .... pm 25c Pillsbury 17c Syrup V ET “b^ 27c Orange Juice N c» 15c Marvel Bread 18c Donuts Sugared Pkg. 19c Green Giant Peas N c,?“ 20c Tomatoes P S5‘ 2 a* 2 25c LIBBY’S CANNED MEAT Libby's Corned Meat Hash " “.n 41c Libby’s Potted Meat v c s ,n* 10c Libby’s Vienna Sausage — 22c • Libby’s Potted Meat 16c Libby’s Deviled Ham V '<%T 18c V Packers Label, No. 303 can LIMA BEANS .. 10c Bakers Instant COCOA, 16 oz. can ..35c Minute Man Frozen Orange Juice, 6 oz. can . ..24c Pink SALMON, 1 lb. can .... .. 57c Ched-O-Bit CHEESE,2lb.box .... 75c Armour LARD, 4 lb. pure .. .. 68c Ah New »t V—4 «17e Peanulw T o H ^M 3e Palmwlive 8m 13c Soap Lifebuoy 13c Beth Bars Soap Lux Toilet g 12c Soap Camay 1£ 13c e Dnz IS. 30c f pm’79c P&G Soap 3 Bars 1 6C • (■■■■■■■■■■BBMBmmPMNBmMMB Soap Swan SZ 15c Spic Span 2** 47c Swift Cleanser 12c A & P Food Stores 213 EAST CAROLINA AVENUE