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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. RICHARD WATTS, Corrtspo ndent and Representative
Mrs. Louise Yelton and son of
Spindale. N. C., and Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Ivey and children of Green
wood, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Brevard Patterson.
Mr. Mrs. Billy Snelgrove vis-,
r. end Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove in
Sunday and then visited Mrs.
[rove's sister in Batesburg.
and Mrs. C. F. Harris and son
visifed Mrs. Eland Harris during the
WCRk-end.
Kir. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton and
daughter visited Charles Sexton,
who is ill, at his home in Anderson
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kinard of Er-
hardt. visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Watts and family Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs. L. W. Puckett of
Fayetteville, N. C., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Whitsel and family
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R, Knox visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. O Turner in Green
wood Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Foster and
son and Mrs. Houston Trammell
were visitors in Greenville Tuesday.
Mrs. Ada Center had as her guests
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bishop,
Mrs. Florence Knight of Laurens, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus Smith and daughters of
Greer.
Mrs Ray Cauble. and son and Jun-
Teenager Gets
Appetite Back;
Thanks Hadacol
HADACOi Supplies Vitamins B>,
B., Niacin and Iron Which H«r
System Locked.
ior Bigbee visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hedspeth in Laurens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Berry and fam
ily attended a family reunion in
Carlisle Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arevalo were
visitors in Rock Hill Sunday.
Miss Midge Calvert of Wilmington,
N. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Calvert.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell, Sr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell, Jr.,
! and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Al-
' vin Bagwell and family in Green
wood Sunday.
Sgt. Eland Harris of Fort Bragg,
;N. C., visited Mrs .Harris and family
' during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sloan and Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Black and Maude
I visited in Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarbrough and
Mike visited Mr .and Mrs. Clyde
Funderburk in Lancaster last week,
i Frank Witham of New York City,
recently visited Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gregory of
Chester, sent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Z. W. Rushton
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Harris of And
erson, visited the former's mother,
Mrs. Gus Harris, over the week-end.
| Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Harris and chil-
! dren, Mrs. E. A. Harris spent last
1 Sunday at Chimney Rock. N C., and
' visited Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Harris in
Anderson.
Hubert Leoard visited his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. George Leoard Sunday-
near Saluda.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams and sons
: sent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Barbery in Greenville
at the General hospital in Spartan
burg.
Mrs. R. L. Simmons is ill at. her
home on Florence street.
Friends of Sgt. Carl H. Craine of
the army in Korea, will regret to
know he has been sent to Japan
due to illness. 1
Mrs. Walker Gregory is a patient
at the Blalock clinic.
Elizabeth Leopard is ill at her
home,,
L. L. Rice has been ill the past
week
Mrs. Clarence Dunaway is ill at
her home.
Friends of Jimmie Hughes will re
gret to know he underwent an ap
pendectomy last week at Hays hos
pital.
Birthday Dinner
Mrs. C. W. Windsor entertained
Mrs. Charles Windsor and Miss Sybil
Windsor with a surprise birthday
dinner at her home on Pitts street
Sunday. January 28.
The guests included Mrs. Tan
Windsor and family, Mrs. Derrick,
Mrs. Charles Windsor and son, Ron
nie. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duncan,
Jr.
Birth Announcement
Thornton
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thornton an
nounce the birth of a son recently
at Hays hospital. The little boy has’
been named Robert Lee Thornton. |
Mrs. Thornton is the former Missi
Mildred Sexton, daughter of Rev.i
and Mrs. C. J. Sexton of this city. -I
According to Sara Lorain*
Beck, Box 253, Coker, Alabama,
when a peraon is only 15 years
old and feels terrible, can't eat
or sleep the way they should. It's
mighty bed. That is the wav
Lorain* says she used to feel,
but that was.
of course, be
fore she suit
ed taking HAD
ACOL Lorain*
found that tak
ing HADACOL
helped her sys
tem ivercom*
deficiencies in
Vitamins B.. B.,
Niacin and
Iron, which
HADACOL!:
contains.
Here is Lorain* Beck's own
statement: “I was run-down,
sick and skinny, and weighed
only 90 pounds before I used
HADACOL I would not eat be-
cause I had no appetite Now 1
weigh 123 pounds and have an
appetite. I feel a lot better. J
have been Ukmg HADACOL 10
months and am still taking it I
am *5 years old HADACOL
done me loU of good”
• IMS. The
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mrs. Charles Windsor celebrated >
her birthday January 2.
Sybil Windsor celebrated her birth
day January 20. . »
Mrs. S. C. Foster will celebrate
her birthday February 13.
Mrs J. R. Hamrick will observe
; her birthday February 3.
(Mr and Mrs J. W. Calvert will
; celebrate their wedding anniversary
'February f.
Leila Ruth Black will celebrate her
1 birthday February 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Chaney cele
brated their 14th wedding anniver
sary January 29
Judy Chaney will be 13 years old
, February 10
February 10th is Mrs John Camp
bell's 66*.h birthday
Joyce Hams will celebrate her
1 18th birthday February I.
Mr. and Mrs. E B Norton will
| celebrate their wedding anniversary
February 3.
With The Sick
Hams Rodgers is a patient at Hays
hospiUl
Annette and Gene Baliew have
been ill with mumps
Friends of Z W Rushton will be
glad to know he has returned to his
home after undergoing an operation
MIDWAY
Drive-In Theatre
Birthday Party For Little Girl
Little Gail Fuller celebrated her
♦th birthday Friday with a party at
her home on Florence street with
25 invited guests.
During the party the little guests
enjoyed many games. The gaily
decorated birthday cake held four
burning candles and was done in pink
and white.
Mrs. Lois Wdbfc assisted Mrs. Luke
Fuller, the honoree's mother, in serv
ing refreshments of cookies, cake and
cundy.
Gail's IPtle friends each remem-
beied her with a gift.
( aajflre Girts Meet
The Oxyokwa Campfire group met |
at the community building Thursday [
afternoon for their regular meeting
The meeting was called to order by!
ti e presideht, Frances Graham. Roll|
called by the secretary, Dorothy
Norris. Each member responded
with a verse of scripture. Several
items of business were discussed and j
a new member was added to th* roll. I
After the bus mess session several
of the girls were asked to go to the
kitchen to help make oatmeal cook-'
,es. Part of the group played games
and had' a songfeet. after which kll
joined in a social way and enjoyed
a sample of the cookies th* girls had
made. Some of the girls furnished
drinks for th* occasion. The group
meets each Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Ralph Stewart and Mrs. John
Holland are sponsors.
Trea-Age Social
A skating party by the teen-age
Campfire girls and their friends was
enjoyed last Monday evening at Min
eral Springs. The guardians, Mrs. J.
W Smith and Mm Nell Osborne,
were chaperones.
NEWEST AND FINEST
CUNTON — JOANNA
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FRIDAY-SATURDAY FEBRUARY 2-3
WHIRLWIND RAIDERS
With Charles Starrett'
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Also: “RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY”
, Chapter No. 13
MONDAY-TUESDAY FEBRUARY 5-6
BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY
Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY FEBRUARY 7-8
GOD IS MY CO-PILOT
Dennis Morgan, Dane Clark
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We now have a telephone in ticket office-—No. 564-W
ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS
ADMISSION 40c
Children under 12 admitted FREE
First Show Starts at Dusk—Second 81m at 10 PJL
Community House Decorated
Members of the Womsn's cltA> have
decorated th« building for Valentine
I day for the use of all the dubs and
any individual who wishes to use It
during this season, Mrs. J. V. Low*,
president, announces.
1 Moatc Club Organised
A music club has been organized
| for anyone studying piano. The
name for the club will be selected at
the first meeting to be held Monday
evening at 7 o'clock at th commun
ity house.
The first program will be on Schu-
I bert.
The following officers were elect-
i e ^ :
President—Bobby Yarbrough.
Vice-President—Jackie Franks.
Secretary—Alma Spillers.
Assistant Secretary — Elizabeth
| Cole.
Treasurer—Pat Davenport.
Brotherhood Meeting Saturday
The Community Brotherhood will
Jmeet in the basement of Bailey
Memorial church Saturday evening
at 7:30. Effort is being made to se
cure a special speaker for this meet
ing together with some special music.
All memToers of the organization are
invited to be present and all who
would like to become members are
especially invited. This odganiza-
tion is open to all men in the com
munity and each charter member is
requested to bring some one to the
meeting.
The officers are as follows:
Jack Wilson, president.
Clark Meadors, vice-president.
Fred Campbell, secretary and
treasurer.
Asst. Treasurer—Pat Cunningham
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Customers’ Corner
Many customers have told us how
impressed they are with the high cali
ber employees they meet in their A&P.
The reason so many high-type men
and womea are daily seeking jobs
with A&P is simple:
A&P is a good place to work.
^■It has always been A&P policy to
give employees good wages, hours,
working conditions,, vacations, pen
sions and other beneiiu. .
We are proud of the employees who
have done such a good job for our cus
tomers in the past; and we icelcome
applications from men and women
who want to join us in serving the
public even better in the future.
You will be rendering a real service
to our present and future employees
by giving them your suggestions for
making A&P a better place to shop.
Please write:
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# A&P Food Stores
420 Lexington Ave., New York 17,N. Y.
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Oa A A P*» Storewide Everyday Low
Prices Are Far Greater Than Oa Jast
A Few " Week-Ead Specials ”
All Prices Shown Were, Not Merely
Grocery Prices, Are Guaranteed Thors.,
Feb. 1 through Wed., Feb. 7
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PINEAPPLE c» 29c
Juicy Florida
Oranges
47c
lone
No 303
Can
PEAS
Sunnyfield Flour
Dexo —
Domestic Sardines ...
Peaches u** 29c
IS-Lb
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13c
81c
99c
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Fruit Cocktail LI bey ...
Niblet's Brand Com .
A&P Beets
23c
Kadota Figs
Pie Crust Mix PUUbury
Lemon Pie Filler AtfUM
Ob
Premium
Cm
12-oc.
Can
No a
Can
No 3S
Cm
Pb*.
IS-oa.
Jar
1-Lb
PM
17c
19c
39c
17c
27c
28c
Fresh Crisp
Carrots - - - -
Fine Flavored Yellow
Onions - - - -
Apples Delicieu*
Red Emperor Grapes
Grapefruit 3
Tangerines
Rutabagas
Cocoanuts
IdahO Bab la* Pilataa* 10
Popcorn-,, c
V\ ■ /V
|' Ann Fag* Salad
Dressing .
Bunch
9c
Lb.
5c
Lb.
13c
Lb,
14c
far
19c
Lb.
9c
Lb.
5c
Lb.
7c
Lbs.
50c
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19c
Green Beans
A&P Corn
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13c
Goltlrn
Strinalw “
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Peaches Del Monte ...... "ki* 32c
Libby Peas 21c
Duff* ..
Hot RoU Mix
Pink Salmon CoMetreess ..
Corn Flakes Sunnrllald ...
Iona Cocoa
Tomato Juice
Ph*.
No l
Can
11-os.
PM.
-Lb.
Iona ..
Asparagus -—
No. I
Can
No. I
Can
25c
57c
15c
23c
13c
40c
Macaroni
Ann Page Beans
Strawberry ISLET
Tomato Soup &£ 3
Sparkle Gelatin OeMtrt ....3
Spaghetti
1-lb.
PM-
IS-os.
IS-aa.
Jar
ISS-os.
15-os.
17c
12c
43c
29c
19c
13c
Marvel Bread
Home Style
20c
Packer's
Label
No. a
Can
Vegetable Soup campbeu 1# &^ 13c
19c
21c
39c
25c
Pie Apples
Pimentos Dromedary ......
Pineapple Juice Dole’s
Bread & Butter Pickles
7-0*.
Can
44-01.
Can
15-Ox.
Jar
Plain Donuts J ,n « Parker
1-Das.
PM.
22c
Jelly Fingers p«*Mr
Pkg.
20c
Angel Food Bar ->•«• p*rk«r
Caks
44c
Golden Loaf
Cakt
31c
Marvel Pound Cake
r Each
31c
Brown N' Serve Ro11sp^«
17c
Dinner Rolls m.™! ___
Pk«.
13c
Sandwich Rolls
PM.
17c
Test Shop.
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N utley or Golden Maid
Plum Preserves
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Jar
21c
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Margarine .. Vg 28c
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Peanut Butter ££ ...
IS-as.
Jar
31c
Planters Cocktail
Salted Peanuts
35c
8-Oz.
Can
Ajax
Cleanser
pit 12c
Lge.
Pkg.
Draft
32c ^ 85c
Wesson Oil
& 37c
Oxydol
Lge. Family QP
Pkg. O&C Pkg. OdC
Spic and Span
2 pig,. 49c
Cashmere Bouquet
Soap
T 14c
Tide
Lga. £2^ Family
Pkg.
Pkg-
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85c
Silver Dust
& 32c
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