The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 22, 1951, Image 5
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Thursday^ February 22, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. RICHARD WATTS, Correspondent and Representative
Mrs. J. H. Crow of Cross Hill, and
Mrs. Mattie Harvey of Lydia, were
week-end guests of Mrs. Ella Harvey.
Mrs. William Cannon, Mrs. J. H.
Crow and Robert Cannon were visi
tors in Spartanburg Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell West of
Greenville, spent the week-end with
Mrs. J. J. West.
Sgt. C. L. Snipes of Fort Bragg, N.
C., visited Mrs. Snipes and daughter
over the week-end.
Mr. find Mrs. S. C Foster and
Harvey Foster were visitors in Char
lotte, N. C., Monday and attended
the funeral of Mrs. John Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Snelgrove and
girls spent the week-end in Saluda
with Mr. and Mrs. S. B .Snelgrove.
On Sunday they visited Ruble
Strange, who is a patient in a Colum
bia hospital.
Sgt. Eland Harris of Fort Bragg,
N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs.
Harris and son.
Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Charlie Robert
son and son of Columbia, Mrs. C. E.
Ivey, Mrs .T. F. Schumpert and
daughter, Mrs. Pearl Sloan and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Langston of Ware
Shoals, were week-end visitors of
(Mrs. B. B. Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones of Green
wood, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. H. A A damns They also
had as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Oarson, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Jones and son of Greenwood, and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams and sons
of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson
and children spent Sunday in Fort
Mill with Mrs. John Patterson and
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mahaffey.
Mrs. C. J. Sexton and daughter,
and Mrs. J. R. Jones of Lafranee,
spent the week with Mrs. Talmadge
CALL 74
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205 E. Caro. Ave.
Phone 278-M
Next To T. E. Jones & Sons
Diaper Service
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Delivered in Clinton and
Joanna on Mondays and
Thursdays of Each Week
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Phone MS 5 Herts Cemrt
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For immediate service,
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Phone No. 1
Reece in Langley. They also at- i
tended the Oral Roberts campaign in
Augusta, Ga.
Rev. C. J. Sexton is leading a meet
ing at Barnett’s Grove near Anderson
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker and
children spent Sunday in Greenwood;
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Joe
Ward.
Talmadge Sanders and Douglas
Taylor of Spartanburg, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Garner, Jr.,
and children of Chester, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs Robert Whit-
sel and family
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold and
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and son
spent the week-end with Sgt. and
Mrs. Joe Griffin at Camp Stewart,
Ga.
Mrs. W. A. Ammons. Mr. and Mrs.
Dock Dover and daughter and Mrs.
Kate Evans spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Womlble and fam
ily in Winnsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry King and Mr.
and Mrs. Bo King visited Mrs. Kelly
Goff in Newberry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gaffney and
sen were visitors in Newberry Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burns and chil
dren were visitors in Laurens Sun
day.
Miss Jo Ann Smith and Ruby Lee
Passmore of Coronaca, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
King and family.
Miss Gerry Trammell of Winthrop
college, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell.
•Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin and
daughter and Miss Grace Ficklin vis
ited Lama Ficklin in Greenwood
Sunday.
Junior Girls Sponsor Entertainment
On next Friday evening, Feb. 23,
at 7:30 o'clock in Jhe auditorium of
Academy Street school an entertain
ment will be given sponsored by the
Junior Missionary society of Bailey
Memorial church.
This entertainment will include a
Negro play, entitled, “Uncle Eph’s
Return,” presented by the girls of the
society. A Negro sermon delivered
by Mrs. lone Wallace, conununity
worker at Lydia Mills; a Negro dia
logue presented by two girls; music
furnished by a rythm quartet and
other very interesting features.
At the dose of the program a
watch will be given to the one hold
ing the lucky number and is now on
display in the window of J. C. Thom
as, Jeweler. Tickets for the enter
tainment can be bought at this store
and may also be secured at the door
Friday evening. Prices will be:
adults 50c and children 15c.
The entertainment is being pre
sented for the purpose of adding to a
fund to secure a carpet for the audi
torium of the church.
With The Sick
Mrs. Harry Foster has been ill with
flu.
Friends of Bud Kirby will regret
to learn that he fell at the mill last
week and was injured.
Charlie Foster is ill at his home.
Mrs. Rufus King is recovering
from an attack of tonsititis.
Mrs. Nell Howard has returned to
her home after an extended stay at
Mrs. Lib Barnwell has returned to
the Blalock clinic.
her home after a stay at Hays hos
pital.
afrs. Clarence McAJbee is a patient
at Hays hospital
E. F. Dunaway has returned to his
home after an illness stay at Hays
hospital.
Birth Announcement
Ficklin
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ficklin an
nounce the birth of a son, Charles
Thomas, February 15 at the Blalock
clinic. Mrs. Ficklin is the former
Miss Erline Meadors of this city.
Surprise Birthday Party
Mrs. S. C. Foster was honored with
a surprise birthday party Friday
night at the community house.
A musical program was enjoyed
during the evening.
Each guest remembered her with a
gift.
Refreshments consisting of a salad
course, pimento cheese sandwiches,
potato chips, cake squares and hot
coffee were served.
Mrs. Ella Harvey and Mrs. Hous
ton Trammell assisted Mrs. Richard
Watts during the evening.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gaffney will
celebrate their wedding anniversray
February 22.
Marty McGee celebrated his second
birthday February 1.
Ronnie Hedspeth observed his
birthday February 16.
Hayne Davis was three years old
February 20. ,
J. L. Arnold will celebrate his
birthday February 25.
Perry Brewington celebrated his
birthday February 14.
Alexander-Deder
Miss Beatrice Alexander became
the bride of Duke Deder Sunday,
February 18 in a wedding held af
ter church services at the Church of
God on Elizabeth Street. The Rev.
J. P. Cole conducted the ceremony.
The bride was dressed in an orchid
auit with brown accessories.
The couple will make their home
in Greenville for the present.
FAMOUS
/ MEATS
SALE!
Quality-Tender Dreeeed and Drawn Young
TOM
TURKEYS
Pinky Pig Sugar-Cured Slow-Smoked
Sliced Bacon ... * 57 c
Pinky Pig Perfectly Seasoned Pure
Pork Sausage .. ^ 49 c
Full of Juicy Tender Goodneesl Pinky Pig
Skinless Frankfurters . . » 57 c
12 to 16
Pound
Sizes
Lb.
49
c
Dry. Salt Jowls 19 c
For Low Cost Meale—Tasty
Fresh Black Bass .. . . » 15 c
Perfect For Any Shrimp Recipe—Tender
Fresh “ “ Shrimp .. * 65°
Roll in Pancake Mix—Freeh
Whiting Fillets * 29?
Plctaweet Frozen Freeh
Baby Limas # 12 Ox. Pkg 31c
Dulany’a Frozen Freeh
Turnip Greens 12 Ox. Pkg 19c
Plcteweet Frozen Freeh
Broccoli . . . 10-Oz. Pkg 31c
Plcteweet Frozen Freeh
Orange Juice 6-Ox. Con 21c
Birds Eye Frozen Freeh
Baby Okra , 10-Ox. Pkg. 29c
Baka a Fattiva Charry Pia!
TIUE SOUTHERN HOSRITAUTY
IS OUR RULE TOR COURTESY
Dixie
Brach or Brock Chocolata Covarad
Pie Cherries r 23 c Cherries 39 *
Good Hot or Cold—Swift's
For Quick Maals—Swift's
Corned Beef45 c Roast Beef.. 10 - 49 c
Easy to Prapara Enzo Just Haat and Sarva—Cattlabarry's
Tomato Aspic s 23 c Georgia Hash - “ 55 c
Dslicious Healthful Honey
Nationally Advertised—NBC
Land O’ Lakes» 27 e Vanilla Wafers c 33*
Libby's “Fahey
Cut Beets 2 No. 303 Com 25C
Buy For Flavor—Del Monte
Peaches . . Ho 2J Con 32c
Dixie-Home Quality
Tea Bags 16-0. Pkg. 19c
Dixit-Home Self Shining
Liquid Wax a Pint Can 39C
Dixie-Home Quality Window
Cleaner 12-Ox. let. 15c
Dixie-Home Red Oil Furniture
Polish ... 19c
Dixie-Home Quality Household
Cleaner •* 29c
Libby's Fancy Fruit
Cocktail s No. 303 Cm 23c
Beautiful Assorted Colors Imported Holland Jumbo
Gladiola Bulbs
Serve Regularly in Salads and Cooking—Golden Heart
Crisp Celery... 2
Healthful Breakast Bracer Fruit—Juicy
Grapefruit.... 4
Pkg.
of 12
Lga.
Stalks
Breakfast
Size
For Salada or Snackg—Fancy
Sugary Carolina
Lb«.
35c
B’Anjou Pears 2 ^ 31c Sweet Yams .. 4
Washington State Wineaap
Apples ..... 3 ^ 37c
Flavorful Canadian Waxad
Rutabagas ... 3 ^ 17c Oranges .... 3 ^ 29c
Bright Rad Crisp
Radishes . . .. 2 ^ 19c
Easy to Peal Sweet Temple
Krispy Crackers
SUNSHINE
lb Pkg 28^
CHARMIN PAPER PRODUCTS
Toilet 2 '—3■‘•"•29c Kitchen 1 —'‘2 37c
Cleansing Tissue *■» <*«» 26c .
Health Soap
LIFEBUOY
2 *•* She Bart ^ 0C
Health Soap
Contains Solium
Toilet Soap
Toilet Soap
LIFEBUOY
RINSO
LUX
LUX
Bath Six# Bar “j
2 Med Size Pkgs. 23^
2 P*fl She Bar* J QC
Bath Size Bat ^ 4®
For Fine Washablaa
Household Cleanser
Tide’s lIT—Dirt’a Out
Mild Pure
IVORY SNOW
SPIC & SPAN
TIDE
IVORY SOAP
Le« Pke 32®
-25 e
Lo« Pks 32®
r
0 Per tonal Size Bart 2Q^
Jolly Time
Popcorn . . . '°o. 19c*
Blue Ribbon Brand
Rice a (Long Grain) a 3-Lb Rag 46C
Kansas Gold Print Bag
Fleur (Plain Or S. A.) 25-lb. Bag $2:11
Pure Cane Sugar
Dixie Crystals 5-lb Beg 48c
Good Buy—Clinton Cut
Greee Beans 2 No 2 Cana 25c