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THE CLINTON CHRON1CLK
Ttar*4aT. SeptmWr SO. IfSI
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. J. E. BRASWELL. CorrMpondmt and Representative
Mrs. J. C. Cooper is doing nicely
after a stay at the Blalock clinic.
Charles Kinaid. Sic. and Ken-
the roll and each answered with
| their favorite song. Mrs. John
I Little gave the devotional, using
| as her subject. “The Joy of Liv-,
ing," the Scripture was taken fromi
i Ecc., 20:3. Miss Viarie Weir sangj
I "Just A-Wearyin For Yod." by,
Carrie Jacobs Bond.
The following officers were,
May God bless each of you.
Revival Continues
Rev. Otis Motes continues the
nolh Stenstrup, Sic. visited Mir.. revival at the Church of God^ The
and Mrs. E. B. Norton over the pastor. Rev. J. B. Cole cordially p resi d e nt—Mrs. J. V. Lowe,
week-end. „ invites the public to a t ^ — Mrs. John
Samuel Lee. Mr and Mrs. Jack ^ services each evening at i 0 clock -. Holland.
Sharp and daughter, Mrs. Grace ♦ • 2nd Vice-Presidfent r— Mrs. J.
Holman and son, spent the week-j Revival In Progress ' L Arnold.
end -vith Mr. and Mrs. Robert ( ^ revival meeting is now in, Secretary—Mrs. Oscar Kinard.
Lee. progress at the Pentecostal Holi-: Assistant Secretary—Mrs. Arthur
Mr. and Mrsc. Harvey Berry j ness ^urch on Jackson street,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Evan g e ii s t gjHy McKees and C. J.
Mrsc. Robert Berry m Carlisle. Williams are bringing the messag-
Jimmie Berry, son of Mr. and ies eac h evening at 7:00. The pas-
Mrs. Harvey Berry* has joined the tor< p ev j. A. Williams, extends
Air Force and reported To* Lackland an j nv itation to everyone to attend
Air Force Base iri| Ean Antonio" services.
Texas. j ^ , ,
Mrs. Mattie Gilmer attended the; Mr and MfS Clarence Fulmer Wed Hand,” by C. S. Briggs. The meet
Stowe reunion in Williamston Sun- and Mrs d arence Fulmer of ing was dismissed with prayer by
day. Newberry, were married Tuesday,! Mrs. Joe E. Land.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons!. . o. .i__ o 1 ♦
Howard.
Treasurer—Mrs. Clinton West. |
Assist. Treasurer— Mrs. Claude
Trammell.
Mrs. Nene Workman presided
over the installation. Miss Alma
Spillers sang after the president;
was installed, “Hold Thou My
August 21, at the Second Baptist
and children visited in c h U rch in Laurens. Mrs. Fulmer is
Sunday. the daughter of Mrs. Lillie Belle . .
Lois and Elwin Hardman spent Miller and the gran ddaughter of ness meeting Tuesday evening at
Saturday with Vivian and La- Mr and Mrs j A Wallenzine of; the community h9use for the pur-
Schuberl's Music Club Meets
The club was called for a busi-
verne Kuykendall
Mrs. John W, Pattreson and son,; f Mr 3nd Mrs N . C . Fulmer of
Earl, <of Fort Mill, are spending
are
Mr. and
Mrs.
several days with
Brevard Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Campbell and
daughter, Becky, attended a birth
day dinner In Travelers Rest Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J L. Ridgeway.
Pvt Dennis Fallow of Fort Jack-
son, spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Fallow.
Chief Petty Officer Colie Gru
ber of Charleston, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gra
ham and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs R L. Simmons
Newberry,
of Mr. an
Newberry.
Mr Fulmer is the son 1 P°se of electing the new officers i
- and making plans for this year’s
work.
Campfire Group Has Picnic
The Campfire girls and their
guardian, Mrs. John Holland,
The following officers were
elected:
President—Buddy Yarbrough.
Vice-President — Miss Jackie
planned a picnic Sept. 14. They) Tranks,
intended going to the Mary Lou. Secretary-Miss Shirley
Stock farm near town to enjoy a
weiner roast, but due to the in
clemency of the weather the party
was held in the basement of Bailey
Memorial church. They had also
planned their picnic lunch. Games
and singing were enjoyed by the
Camp-
Miss Patricia
bell.
Assistant Secretary
Cunningham.
Treasurer — Miss Dawn Camp
bell.
Assistant Treasurer — Miss
Martha Davenport.
The club decided to have as
them regular meeting date the 2nd
group.
■ I , Their regular meeting date will . .
and children. Mrs Florence Splawn ^ at the home of M „ Holland Monday evening of each month at
and Charles Simmons. Mrs VaUie pach WednMday at 315 until fur- 7 00 0,clt>ck
Hammond and daughter of. Abbe- notlce Th()Je prejent were
Linda Dunaway. Dtorothy Ann JuPOfS Listed rPOfTI
Norris, Mildred Suttle Frances T^wfickir*
Hams, Lena Gilliam. Shirley Ives- HUHtCf ■ OWIWMp
ter. Melissa Burdette. Frances ani
C»Ue Graham
Beach
Saturday
Mm
Beatrice King. Mr and Mrs
M.irshi
il Stevens and son
visited
Mr ar
id Mm J C Coope
r over
tn* >a*
•ek-end
fort
me Luwsun spent the
week-
end in
Kingiport. Tenn
Mi
and Mm l!enr> Cau
ighman
f W * f«
irmly vikit**d Mrs.
Annie
Mur C
aughman over the we*
ek -end.
% •
Amon Min irk and
daugh-
te '
( pT'**penty. \i*itrd
Mrs
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Mat- Caugnman Suno
RY.
The September term of craninal,
court will convene in Laurens nes*
Monday morning with Judge J. B
Pruitt of Anderson, presiding Pet
it jurors were drawn last week by
jury cummiw»nners.
——er B
S7T|
Alvin
townahsp
1 r*.. ■mas aui*an S. Br^lick.
Brunson. John P Dunlap
Trammell J. J. Whitmire
Campaign To Increase Church
Attendance
On last Sunday a special cam
paign termed ‘One-To Invite-One'*j the|
wa« '..lunched at Bailey Memorial| Jurors fn»n
Mrth'idut church with each mem- a r * J C
Ur and omstitucn! *»f the church
requested to invite one each Sun
day *0 attend Sunday school and C H Thomason. J, L. Ray, Rabert
church, commencing nest Sunday. | F Black. W. M Burt*. J B Pat
and continuing through the last' terwei William B Heena. tf. W.
Sunday in October An invttaUon Garner Fred Turoblin. C R Work,
is to be extended to a different man. J V Edwards J—W> Oram,
birthday person each week to attend
tucreeding Sunday until at
close of the campaign if each sue
• reded in the project, each will
have 12 to their credit
B.rthdays and Weddirg
Anmversariee
Lnuise Murtm had a birthday
September 9
Steve O D»na!d had
Srpti-m.ber 22
L inda Moody celebrated her kth
l)lrt^day September If
Jbhn Steve Cooper, son of Mr
d Mrs J C Cooper, (elebrated Sunday school during Uua period
his 3rd birthday September It
I*fc George Ted Ward of West
over A.r F »rve Base, had a birth
cay September 17
Birth
The campaign will
Rally Day Sunday on October 2*
at which tune there will be a pro
gram by some orgaaixation of the
church.
STATE OF SOUTH CARO'JKA
COUNTY or LAURENS
In Court of Common Pleas
Norman Blackwell. George
Blackwell and Ernest Black**.:
Plaintiff*
A nnou iscomeat
Stitts
Mr and Mrs Sidney A Stitts
anrour.te the arrival of a ton. Ste
ven V
B*«>e. Miss
rruvitxrcd as Miss Clara Campbell.'ben into the dining room for a
Frank* J Blackwell.
Patterson Helen Patterson.
lie Blackwell.
. Roy Blackwell. Mary Jane
Woman • Club Elects Officers 1 ^ BUckwt
The Woman’s club held its rogu ** r ‘
lar meeting Monday evening. ** Hn Reuben Blackwell. Defend
ael. at Keesler Air Force Sept 17, at the community house * n l^
Mrs Stitts will be re- Mrs. J V Lowe invited llte » Pt RSLANr to a Decree of the|
Court in the abo%e stated
buffet supper, honoring the retir- •ill wU at public >ultiy U
«
the
mg officers The tables
highest bidder either in or in front
mixed 9? Court House nt
C
day in October
. the let day of
for a limited time
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Card of Thanks
UV. rht* family of W btmutifully decurat^d with
Bru/il. A:>.h to rxpn-vj. our thanks summer flowers. 5 °J*
and appreMation f«»r the kindness After supper everyone returned being Monday
jh* An u< during the illneea and to the club rooms for the business y** month, during the legal hours
at ft <i*-ath of i*ur husband and meeting Mrs. J. V. Lowe called **!**• following de
fat-*: We thank the missionary, the meeting to order and expressed W1 * #
>t« <** fir the n:eals served and her appreciation for so many being AH that ! >t. or parrel or
tvr'yene for the beautiful flowers , present. Mrs Tom Norm called J*™* ‘'-Tf: “*‘‘^1 W*®
: Lydia Mill Village. Laurens Coun
ty. State of South Carolina, con
taining one-third (1-3) of an acre,
more or less, and bounded as fol
lows: On the North by lot of C. C.
) Snelgrove. East by C. C. Snell-
j grove. South by lands of T. E.
j Boyce, and on the West by Public
1 Road or Street and fronting on said
j road or street a disatnee of one
hundred fifteen (115) feet measur
ing from comer of T. E. Boyce and
C. C. Snellgrove to mouth of ditch
which runs from said road or street
diagonally across lot of C. C. Snell-
1 grove. This being the same lands
conveyed to W. N. Blackwell by C.
C. Snellgrove as shown by deed
recorded in Deed Book 39, at page
203, Office of the Clerk of Court
for Laurens County.
J Also: All that lot or parcel or
piece of land situated in the Coun
ty of Laurens, State of South Caro
lina, south of Lydia Mill in the fork
of Roads, containing a fraction of
an acre and bounded on the West
by Public Road, on the South by
land now or formerly of Jno. H.
Young, on the East by land of J.
W. Leake, and on the North by
Public Road. Said lot is more par
ticularly described in deed from J.
j W. Leake to W. N. Blackwell as re-
: corded in Deed Book 53, at page
; 216, Office of the Clerk of Court
I for Laurens Countv.
TERMS OF SALE: Casn, the
successful bidder, other than the
Plaintiff herein, immediately upon
1 teh conclusion of the bidding, shall
deposit with Ihe Clerk of Court
the sum of 10% as a guarantee of
his good faith in the bidding. The
same to be applied to the purchase
i price upon his complying with the
terms of sale, otherwise to be paid
to Plaintiff for credit on the in
debtedness. In the event the suc
cessful bidder should fail to make
such deposit, or should fail to com
ply with the terms of sale, the said
lands shall be re-sold on the same
or some subsequent Salesday on
the same terms, at risk of the de
faulting purchaser.
The purchaser to pay for papers,
stamps and recording.
W. E. DUNLAP,
27-3cd C. C. C. P. £c G. S.
Dated this 11th day of Sept, 1951
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AUTHORIZED DEALER
PHONE 19—WE DELIVER
Because AOP makes every minute count in bringing you fresh
foods, you can count on getting
Peak-Fresh Food Buys!
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cheese
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Customers’
C orncr
There’s an old football
saying that **a team that
won’t be beat can’t be
beat"
The same thing applies
to food stores.
Your AkP is a better
C * ce to shop because the
al employees who make
up the AkP team are rfrtv-
tnp always to five you bet
ter food, better service and
better values.
Don’t you agree that for
satisfying, money-saving
•hopping AaP can’t be
beat? Plena* writ*:
CUSTOMER RELATIONS
DEPT.
ARP Food Store*
*** UxSoffeo Am.
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rhere’s nothing slow about AAP
when It comes to bringing you
fresh fruits and vegetables, bak
ery and dairy product!, fish,
poultry, and other perishable*.
The greater our haste, the fresh
er their taste, so we ship them
like lightning. Sell them like hot
too, because they’re such
i grand values. Stop and seel
Red Malaga
Grapes - - - - 2 W 29c
Golden Rip* *—
Bananas - -
Red Bliss
Potatoes - -
Luscious California Bartlett
Pears 2 ^ 35c
_ _ - Lb.
• w * Lb.
13c
5c
Cocoanuts
Frasb
Prunes - -
- 2
Lb.
sis* eft’s
Avocados
Delicious
FAMOUS
FAO«
Apples - - -
• ■ • Lb
Be
25c
10c
13c
. it*
Strawberry felly
29c
Mayonnaise
& 36c
Sparkle
3 ^ 20c
LACHOY
CHINESE STYLE FOODS
B««n Sprouts
■■rttak ** - - -
N* <
15c
WI IB ISOOt
Chop Suey
n* •
Cm
58c
lAootJooi
Choo Suey
No 1
Cm
35c
Cnow Mem
Noodles
«-««
Can
18c
Chiekon
Chop Suey
ta-os
Can
67c
PRICES IN nus AD EFFECTIVE
THROUGH SAT. SEPT. 8ND
Peaches - -
Iona Peas 2" 25=
Wesson Oil fix 33c
Snowdrift X 99c
Afar Luncheon Moat ...... 41c
Ckum Salmon mST ..... TZJ 43c
Com Flakes ——w rC 1 Sc
AfirP Prune Plums ......... “raP 29c
Whitebouse Milk e^*** 2 £1 27c
Tomato fuico .... 2 c£J 25c
Pie Apples imtsum ........ 17c
Iona Cocoa ... 7m 23c
Cut Craen Beans . 2 25c
Kadota Figs ***** um 39c
Bartlett Pears w "cJ* 40c
V
Craen Giant Peas "cJ" 19c
Niblets Brand Corn 17c
Ana Pag*
Peanut Butter 29c
Ann Pag*
Salad Dressing £ 29c
New
Jane Parker
Glazed Raised
Donuts
35c
Here a a delight-
tnl different donnt
treat for hearty af- of ij
ter school appetites-
Ivory Soap
Swan Soap
Cracker Jacks
2 S£ 17c
2 17c
3
Pkga- 1 3C
i
Crisco
Swan Soap
Angelua
Marshmallows
Can 99C
2 as 29c
19c
Ready Wrapped For Your
Convenience
Kotex
n 01 38c
1 Pkga 7ft*
a
Liquid Suds For Dishwashing
Joy
bov 30c
%
' Woodbury
Soap
3 a.,, 25c
Total of 1 for Sd*
1 for 1 *
213 E. Carolina Ave.