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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, August 30, 1951
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. J. E. BRASWELL. Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Harris and
Mrs. Gus Harris were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harris in
Anderson.
Mrs. Hazel Smith and children
visited in Chester Sunday.
Mrs. C. E. Ivey of Ware Shoals,
is visiting Mrs. B. B. Neal.
Mr .and Mrs. Marion Puskett,
and son of Buford, Ga., Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Owens and son of Gaff
ney, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Owens
and son of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs.
G J. Owens and family and J. J.
visited Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Owens
Sunday.
Mrs. Maude Tompson and chil
dren of Gastonia, N. C., visited
Mrs. C. B. Smith Sunday.
Mr. arVl Mrs. Dale B4r>wn of
North Carolina, visited Mr. and
Mrs. M. W. Adams the past week
end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craw
ford also visited the Adams.
Miss Frances Wilburn, and Miss
Lorene Frazier visited Linda Bras
well recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mahaffey of
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Savings Accounts
3%—DIVIDEND—3%
IVe invite savings accounts from the people of Clinton
and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient ser
vice. and you will receive your dividend promptly each
January 1st and July 1st. Any amount — from $1 up —
opens an account.
Each account is insured up to $10,000 by the Federal
Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people may
have up to $30,000 fully insured.
Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged.
Chartered and Supervised by the
United States Government
Laurens Federal Savings
& Loan Association
Telephone 22271
LAt KENS' LARGEST SAVINGS INSTTrUTION
104 Went Main Street Laurens, S. C.
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Fall Session Starts Sept. 4
Skilled office worker* are urgently needed. Defense
mobilization ha* created eiciting opportunities in busi
ng*. government and military offices.
Our Placement Department In receiving many more
ralU than »e can fill. Starting salaries are at an all time
hick.
COt USES OFFERED
Private Secretarial Junior Accounting
t omplrte Bu»iaeiM Higher Accounting
Stenographic
UNITED ENROLLMENT
Individual and modern methods of inatruction.
rrasonahle tmtion charges, placement assistance
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Greenwood
College of Commerce
20S Textile Bldg.
Greenwood, S. C.
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Birdsey's Old-Fashioned Stone Ground
Corn Meal is different because • «
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1. We use selected corn, sweet and sound*
free from damaged grains.
2. Our cleaning process is the most modern
in the corn meal industry.
3. The corn is ground on slow turning mill
rocks so the meal stays cool and sweet*
CORN MEAL SPECIAL
only 49*
10 pound bag
(724 value)
(On* to ■ cvttrmrrj
Fort Mill,-visited Mr. and Mrs.
Brevard Patterson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson
and children spent'Tuesday in Fort
Mlil with Mrs. John Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Graham and
daughters visited Miss Ella Ree
Stone in Columbia Sunday.
Linda Gruber is visiting Colie
Graham this week.
Mrs. C. O. Owens and children
enjoyed a birthday dinner at
Bramlett’s spring Sunday. Rev.
and Mrs. James Williams were
also guests.
Richard Turner visited in Green
wood Sunday.
Mrs. A. C. Whitten of Seneca, is
spending the week with her grand
daughter, Mrs. Thomas Prather.
Mrs. B. T. McWaters and son of
Great Falls, spent the week-end
with Mrs. W. D. McWatters.
Mrs. B. S. Rawls is spending a
few days with her daughter, Mrs.
G. R. Clark, in Catawba.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Clark and
family of Catawba, were visitors of
Mrs. Joe Holden and family Sun.-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caughman
and children have moved to
Greenwood.
Miss Reba Scarborough is vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Henry King
for a few days.
Miss Vivian Clark of Columbia,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Clark, the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunaway and
daughters, Joyce and Shirley, Mrs.
Ursula Blakely and daughter, Sara,
attended the birthday dinner of
Mrs. H. E. Hunter on the Laurens
highway recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakley and
and children of Spartanburg, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oakley
on the Greenwood highway Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bouknight
and children, Judy and Ralph, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bouk
night in Greenwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Powell spent
the week-end with Mrs. Vera Lit
tleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and
son, Keith, of Greenville, Mr. and
Mrs. John Heath of Ware Shoals,
visited Mrs. J. H. Seay Wednesday.
Mrs. J. H. Seay and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Trammell of Ly
dia. attended the funeral of Mrs.
Charlie Pulley in Startex Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Crolee Crotts visit
ed Mrs. Romleft in York Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Samples and
son spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs C. M. Gibbs in Woodruff.
Mrs. O. R. Rush spent the week
with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Caughman.
Birthdays and Wadding
Annivartariat
Kelly M. King had a birthday
August 16.
DClc and Mrs Charles Windsor
celebrated their 4th wedding anni
versary August 28.
Audrey Maye celebrated her
14th birthday August 22.
September 14th is Wallace Pat
terson’s 13th birthday.
August 28th is Mrs. C. O. Owens’
birthday
Jean Fulmer celebrated her
birthday August 3.
Rebecca Quinn celebrated her
Nth birthday August 26.
Mrs James Caughman had a
birthday August 17.
Barry Caughman was 2 years old
J August 7.
Keith Caughman has a birthday
September 1.
Ronald Layon Turner has a
birthday August 27.
Judy Laney celebrated her birth
day August 24.
Ruth Vincent celebrated her 17th
birthday August 17.
Alice Samples celebrated a birth
day August 26.
With The Sick
Mrs. M. W. Adams is ill at her
home on Bailey street.
Mrs. Louise Malpass is suffering
with a sprained foot
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson is a pa
tient at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Pearl Payton is a patient
at the General hospital in Green
ville.
Brotherhood To Meet
The Brotherhood of Calvary
Baptist church will meet at the
church on Friday, August 31, at
T:30. All men of the church are in
vited to attend.
Card of Thanks
The family of W. H. Caughman
would like to thank their friends
and neighbors for the kindness
during Mr. Caughman’s illness apd
at his death. Also the churches
for the meals served and for the
beautiful flowers. May God bless
each of you.
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank everyone for be
ing so nice to me during my ill
ness.
—TERRY CAMPBELL
Birth Announcement
Roland
Mr. and Mrs. William Roland
announce the birth of a daughter,
Patricia Ann, on Thursday, Au
gust 23. Mrs. Roland is the for
mer Miss Ann Garrett.
FLOUR a FEED STORES
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
Office Honrs 9:06 to 5:91
200 South Broad SL
OPTOMETRIST
Offices Rt
i Phone 658
Agar Luncheon
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A&P IS PACKED WITH
PICKX VALUES
41c
31c
25c
33c
Meat -
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Dressing -
Ann Page Salad
12-oz.
Can
Pt.
Jar
15-oz.
Jar
12-oz.
Jar
Fannings Bread and Butter
Pickles - -
Ann Page Peanut
Butter - -
Marcal Paper
Napkins -- —
Kitchen Charmer Wax
Paper
Marcal Dinne:
Napkins —
Marcal
Hankies pk3
80 Gt. |7-
Pkg. I AC
125 Ft 7|-
Roll A I C
9c
Customers’
Corner
We have talked a lot
about how proud we are of
our employee’s prized repu
tation for honesty and ac
curacy
But you don't have to
take our word for if.
You can see for yourself
by •
Checking the weight of
your purchase.
Checking the cash regis
ter receipt against the
prices plainly marked on
each item.
Please let us know if we
should ever make a mis
take, because our loyal em
ployees want you to feel
always that you can trust
A*P Please write:
CUSTOMER RELATIONS
DEPT
A&P Food Stores
42* Lexington Ave^
New York 17. N. Y.
Golden Rip*
BANANAS
“ 13c
Juicy California Bartlett
PEARS
2 35c
U S. No 1 wmto
POTATOES
10 - 37c
Nice Six* Yellow
Graham Crackers Nablaco pkg. 33C
Iona
No 2* 40C
Can
Bartlett Pears
Iona Cocoa *£. 23c
Corn Flakes sunnyriew - -—- pkg. 1 Be
Crushed Pineapple Del Monte ^Can* 27c
Creen Giant Peas N ca?*
Pie Apples Packer’* Label ^ 7C
Kadota Figs Packer’* Label N Can^ 39c
Northern Tissue 2 RoUa 17c
Domestic Sardines ‘cJ!, 4 * • 8c
AAF« own Vegetable Shortening
dexo ----- 89c
Sunnyfield Self Ruing
Flour Kf 77c
ONIONS
6c
Lb.
Pretb Tender
STRING BEANS
2^ 25c
Juicy
LIMES
2 £ 29c
Ntca Six* Juicy
LEMONS
15c
Lb.
Home Style or Sandwich
JMarvel „
Breed
20c
ltt-lb
Loaf
'Packer's Labe) Standard
Tomatoes 2 ~ 29c
Packer’s Label or A&P Grapefruit
Juice - -
46-ox.
Can
19c
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A&P
Peas - - -“-27c
Perfect Strike Chum
Salmon - - ^ 45c
Iona Tomato
Juice - - 2 25c
Golden Maid
Margarine - % 23c
Doviltd Ham Undarwood , CaaT’ 19c
Cingar Cake artiTcreclSir M Ar 29c
Davil Food Mix ■ottr Crockor. ^k? 35c
Party Cake Mix*** Crocker Pk^ 35c
White Cake Mix PliUbury _ _ _ _ _
Chocolate Fudge Mix — — PliUbury
ft? 35c
ft£ 35c
All prices in this ad guaranteed through
Saturday, August 18th.
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Octagon
Toilef Soap
Bar 7C
Rinso
p£ 30c rif 60c
%
20 Our Own
Tea Bags In
Class Tumble
Only 25C
Camay
2 i£ 25c
— Duz
p L E 30c 80c
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A&P Coffee
Mild and Mellow
8 O’Clock
'bS 77c
Rich and Full Bodied
Red Circle
^ 77c
Lux
Toilef Soap
2 sir, 17c
Lux
2 ££ 25c