The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 23, 1950, Image 12

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P»Ke Poor THE CLINTQtf CHRONICLE Thursday, November 23, 195fr ■OMK HINT If you’re saving time ironing and still like pressed sheets and pillow cases. hang them neatly on the line Fold neatly, then just press the hems Keep a pair of scissors near at hand while you iron and it’s easy to snip off raveled threads from gar- so the wind can whip out wrinkles. 1 ments before putting them away PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative ^tOHZEO BABV S#0f? [S TlLL XO INCREASE IN Pgf Ce) Tl itS CHRISTMAS# 'PxCAVtVC A PRECIOUS MEMORY fVtCVVl Tkit CKriamo* will b« >*•« if B iv « koky't Sr»t >ko«t 90ff*ew«)y prt**nt*4 by th« original KRON-SHOI free 0*4. Nor King yow can bwy ol any prkt (On mofcK tbo (•(ting tKriU af baby'i Art* Mtoring «*op« M boowtifvAy, yo« iron SKoo boo of •mart mounting, it tfiM ovoMobW * NO INCRiASi IN RRICI. Timo it tborl for CKriotmo, coot,. tKo corny lot# l ovoMobW . . . and Ny 1 . . . O'dor NOW ISSIST OS * BF SHOE Unmoontod oboot tvom M 50 Ittboodt from >10*5 pmt» Pontrort fromoo from >* 5# W*5 FOR THE FIS’EST l A ST DAY TO OKDFTt - NOV 30 V A CRIDIT TO SOUTH CAROLINA FOR BISCUITS NUT BREAD ROLLS B> Mn. B. J. EariIt LauImMOI ouuinCCO OkMam rnmmm-rnmm % « .of *o.ot o. < 0<*tg tnjkiw **» BRLF BJMM 1 YOU’LL PRIZE IT, TOO! When preparing her baking exhibit* for the 1950 State Fair, Mrs- B. J. Eargle of Cedar Creek Road, chose ADLUH FLOUR. There were numbers of various brands to select from, but through the experience of years of successful home cooking she knew the superb, even quality of South Carolina's old standby and naturally and wisely placed her confidence in Adluh. Her sweepstake prize for biscuits, rolls and nut bread justly awarded her wisdom. Thousands of wives and mothers, from Horry to Oconee, likewise choose Adluh Flour for tneir everyday home cooking. They, too, know iis unexcelled quality and dependability. Try it , . . you'll prize it, too! ADLUH'S MASTER MILLER Tests and bakes everyday in our plant kitchen to assure you of light texture, brown crust and exact balance of essentiel ingredients. He has SO years of experience. You are safe in piecing your confidence in his Table Testing. FREE COUPON FOR WM. ROGERS SILVERWARE IN EVERY ADLUH SACK ALLEN BROS. MILLING CO. [ COLUMBIA • GREENWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer and day afternoon at Mayer Memorial Randal , visited their daughter, Miss; Lutheran church with Rev. D. M. Velda Fanner in Columbia Sunday.; Shull. Rev. Y. Z. Gordy and Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Howard of Atlanta, Ga. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham over the week-end and attended the Whitt- W’illingham wedding in Newberry. On Sunday, Mrs. Willingham re- J. W. Tomlinson, in charge. Interm ent followed in RoSfemont cemetery. Serving on Jury L. R. Thompson is serving in An- _ . i derson this week on the Federal turned home with her sister tor an j jury of the Western district, extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Duckett and children of Greenville were week- Ruff, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ruff and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Ruff and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ruff, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McCartey and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Paine and son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clamp, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grah am, all of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ruff and son of Saluda, Miss Mary Ell£n Burton of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Burton of Jones- ville, Mrs. Laura Burton, Mr. and Mrs. J. J* Evans of Joanna and of bourse the hostesses and family, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Swygert, Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert and son. Birthday Celebration _ ^ , On last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. end yuj'sts of the latter s parents,, p err y Swygert entertained a good Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holsonback. j nurn b er 0 f friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Willingham, with a turkey dinner at their home, and children of Brevard, N. C. were I The occasion was in honor of Mrs. week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Swygerts father’s birthday, Mr. and Shuford Lewis and attended the Whitt-Willingham wedding in New berry Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith and Mrs. Swygerts son’s birthday and the birthday of their grandson. Din ner was served family style and the honored guests were the recepients sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Benny L. j of a shower of gifts. Those present Owens of Fountain Inn were recent at this delightful affair were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wil burn. Those attending the presentation three honored guests, S. M. Roof, Perry Lee Swygert and Terry Swygert; Mrs. S. M. Ruff, Mr. and of The Revelers at the community Mrs. John Ruff, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar concert in Greenwood last Tuesday NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF 1950 CITY TAXES Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town of Clinton are due and collectable up to December 31st for the year 1950. The Tax Books are now open at the office of the Town Clerk and will remain open up to and through December 31st. A penalty of ten (10%) shall be add£d if said taxes are not paid on or before January 1, 1951. « The levy for current fiscal year is 53 mills; 15 mills for current operating expenses, and 38 mills for interest and sinking fund on various Bond Issues outstanding. WM. B. OWENS, City Clerk., night were: Mesdames Frances Goodlin, Lavinia Cooley, James Simpson, Misses Ruth Clarke, Ruth Hair, Betty Jo Sloan and Mary Freeman. j Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and children Mrs. E. R. Prater spent j Sunday in Silvcrstreet with Mr. ( and Mrs. J. H. Craft. Messrs John Ross, Jimmy Sloan and Mike Cooley attended the N. C. -S. C. University game in Co- ; lumbia on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Attaway of .Whitmire were The week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams. John Gaskin is spending the week in Camden and attending the Thanksgiving deer hunt near Cam den Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holsonback and sons were called to Ninety-Six Sunday due to the illness of the lat ter’s father. W. D Pitts. Mrs. Douglas Khmehart and chil dren of Batrsburg spent the* week end with Mr and Mrs. Frank Trot ter The Joanna ta ns attending the Whitt-Witlinfham wedding in New. berry Saturday were Mr and Mrs. E j. Wilhn Sham. Mr , and M rs H M . vt ’illmgh am. Mr i nd Mrs Guy Pi rate T. Mr. and Mrs Shuford Lew* M rs Car sou Nabu rs. Mrs J K MC ' and Marylin. Mr » L J . Brock is •pending the W 1 • k with her pare fils. Mr . and % s r» Harry Estes, in t'rus« Ai nchor, Mr . and Mrs Juli an Hunncutt wt etv rtf*ren1 I Easley visitors They Nb ere guests of A E Smith Mr . and Mrs C. C * Bishop and lufl hter o f Ware Shoals were J4 % ; a over ’ the are* k * nd o f Mr. h! j Mrs V . L Wilt* sm. Mr * Rett y tRi «*do n nd Mis* Ger- tr udr Wrbb > yurnt Sv inday in Cor- i with the farmer s sister, Mr* lie Hembree. rs Mae Ruff of Newberry and Cornell Ruff of Columbia spent week -end with Mr and Mrs. J. Mrs. Pmtcn White M atUndingj a training course at the Health cen ter in Greenville this week While there, the is / the guest of her | sister, Mrs. M E Berry Metdames Ervin Stroud Virgil Holley, Perry Lee Swygert and • Charles Holley attended the Shealy! funeral m Newberry last Tuesday. I Pfc Tommy Rowe. Pfc Wally Abrams. Pfc Dean Bowman, are at home on a 10-day furlough en-1 route to camp LeJune from Paris Island. Mr. and Mrs J. F. Lowman. Jr. and son of Greenwood spent the week-end with Mr .and Mrs. J. F. Lowman. Sr. On Sunday both fam ilies visited relatives in Chapin and White Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Griffis of ‘Aiken and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cash and Dickey of Cowpens were Sun day dinner guests of Mrs. J. M. Bozard. Jenkins Birth Announrement Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jenkins an nounce the birth of a daughter, Johnette Terease at Hays hospital,! November 19. Mrs. Jenkins will be j remembered as Miss Bebe Sexton of .Greenwood. ■ Joanna Memorial Hospital News Mrs. Minnie Lovelace and Mrs. Brown continue as patients in the hospital. J. H. Lott was admitted for treat ment several days last week. Little Alfred Harrelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Harrelson, was a patient last Friday for teeth ex tractions. i Mrs. John Flow underwent surg-1 ery Monday but is resting comfort-, ably. ^ Sick of Our Community “Uncle Jeff’ O’Dell is a patient at Hays hospital in Clinton. His many friends will regret to learn of his illness. Carlton Wehunt is ill at his home on Hampton ave. Mrs. Guy Miller is ill at her home on Milton road. Mrs. Buleah Stroud of Chappels is at the home of her son, Ervin, suffering from a badly sprained an kle. Sue O'Dell is ill. Mr. Shealy Passes The community extends to Evans Shealy deepest sympathy in the passing of his father, James A. Shealy of Newberry, last Monday. Funeral services were held Tues- Umrlmg m TI HKKV TkU Tkmmktgirimgr imd All Ike FlxWt, I—..T ACrP’j Policy of Storewido Low Prices on Hundreds of Items Every Day Will Save You More Money This Thanksgiving Than Just a Few “Specials’*. ftP SUPER MARKETS A A P’s policy of storrwM* low prices every day on hundreds of lira* makes it unnecemary to trudge from store to store. Thanks to this policy, yon can make savings on hundreds of good things, rather than on just a few "specials.'' And it stands to reason that such storewide savings will add up to much mors than that you might make by get ting a few | IfA Customers’ Corner Tbankafiving is the traditional lime !• count our bJessmga. Despite the problrtca confronting the world today, we ran take comfort and hope from our country's great progress since the Erst Thanksgiving. The men and women of \AP grate fully join our fellow citiaena in giv ing thanks for the freedom and good living we enjoy in tkia bountiful land of our*. CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT, AAP Food Storea 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17, N. Y. fPriras tkmm htg Am. 10 ikreuf* . W 25 > rimmp. Firm Cranberries 19c i- Cello The berries ..lor mskieg or moms cr • irOy sad rehtb at lew ceeL Crisp Celery WaW Bed Emperor Grapes ^ Delicious Apples «* Cocoanuts Cr* Grapefruit *• 4 ....3 *« Yellow Onions ^ Crisp Carrots * Pears ™ r—* t* Oranges Almonds Walnuts Brazil Nuts ^ 15c 13c 12c 8c 19c 4c 10c 15c 45c 47o 39c 47c Thanksgiving Layer . ^ 89c Marvel Bread w b 18c Donuts J ‘ ne p - rk " 20c Jelly Fingers _. Jkn * p * rk » ^ 19c Spanish Bar ___ Jane *’ ark * r c * k « 29c Jelly Rolls Jane Parker Pkg. 33c Dinner Rolls . M * rveI Pk * 10c Rye Bread Maw * 1 K 15c Mincemeat . *5^ 37c Green Giant Peas N c “ 20c Cranberry Sauce 17c A & P Peaches .. "cA* 31c A&P’s Price Policyj O Storewide low prices on hundreds of items every day . . . instead of just a few “one-day” or week-end specials” • Advertised prices are guaranteed for one week, even though market prices to up. We believe this policy helps our customers save more money. • With the correct price marked en every item, plus an itemised cash register slip . . . you knew what you save at AAP. Tomato Soup A p a "e3 l0 cl„^29c Asparagus .'TwSET c°.n 39c A & P Pumpkin . 15c Pie Crust Mix Pulsbury rkg 17c Cocoanut.. . Shredded Pkg. 15c Red Band Flour .. Bag 99c Fruit Cocktail Ubb> " s “ 23c Niblets Brand Corn Mayonnaise Dexo Sunnyfield Flour. Apple Sauce A&P Tomatoes .. " ,01 2 Ann Page Vegetable Shortening 12-oz. Can Pt. Jar 3-lb. Can 10-lb. Bag No. 2 Can Stutfed Olives Ann To: iato Juice Page Iona No. 2 Cans 2-oz. Jar 46-ox. Can 16c 37c 85c 79c 15c 25c 23c 27c A&P Food Stores 213 E. CAROLINA AYE. A&P Stores Will Bo Open All Day Wed. Clossd Thanksgiving