The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 08, 1951, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, November 8, 1951
For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS HEWS
HORACE C. SMITH,
CfeerMpondent and Representative
Mr*. Annie Mae Roper, Mason
Cpleman, Miss Ruth Cole and S*
Sgt Bobby R. Cole visited Lester
Cole in Columbia recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Queen
with Mrs. E. S. Woody of Laurens,
were business visitors in Greenville
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cooper and
Betty of Great Falls, Mrs. C: R-
Murphy, Mrs. W. M. Wolfe, Mrs.
Rebecca Tollison of Charleston,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Cooper and attended
the Tom Thumb wedding Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd spent
the week-end in Greenwood with
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Harper and at
tended the services at the Lowell
Street Methodist church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Crocker
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Havilanc China
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Helping customer* select gifts of dis
tinctive value Ita* been a traditional
service of our store* Whether a simple
remembrance or an elaborate present,
you will find here an appropriate gift—
at a right price • • •
... and for the very best china—a wide se
lection of beautiful patterns by Haviland.
the most cherished name since 1842.
X We Invite you to come In and see our
wide selection of useful gifts carefully
chosen—while our stocks are fresh.
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France
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“It’s Time That Count*’
MI D W A Y
Drive-In Theatre
NEWEST AND FINEST
CUNTON — JOANNA
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8
THIEVES HIGHWAY
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Richard Conte, Valentine Cortese, Jack Oakie
TWO CARTOONS
FRIDAY-SATURDAY NOVEMBER 9-10
INDIAN SCOUT
George Montgomery and Ellen Drew
Also—COMEDY
“NEW ADVENTURES OF TARZAN”
Chapter No. 11
MONDAY-TUESDAY NOVEMBER 12-13
BRANDED
Alan Ladd and Mona Freeman
CARTOON
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14-15
- SECRETS OF A MODEL
ROAD SHOW ATTRACTION — ADULTS ONLY
ADMISSION 40c
Children ander 12 admitted FREE
Pint filiow Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 P.M.
and children of Newberry, spent
the ’week-end with the latter’s
mother, Mrs. Ed Fuller. Rev. and
Mrs. Earl Fuller and children of
Union, also visited Mrs. Fuller.
Rev. anp Mrs. H. M. Sellers and
family attended homecoming at
Silverstreet Pentacostal Hoi i n e s s
church Sunday where Rev. Sellers
is pastor.
S-Sgt. Clyde M. Sellers, son of
Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Sellers, has re
turned to the States from Okinawa
where he has been serving with the
20th Air Force. He is stationed at
Ellington AB, Houston, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sprouse
and daughter of Spartanburg, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Davis and
other relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford and
visited in Fingervilli Sunday
son, Mrs. Ida Prince and daughters
where S. L. PrinCe was buried five
years ago. . <
Mrs. Jim Coleman, Mrs. Annie
! Mae Roper and children, Mrs. Rex
! Gassaway, S-Sgt. Bobby R. Cole
! spent Saturday in Shelby, N. C.,
; with Mrs. Evelyn Delozer. On
Sunday they visited Mrs. Rex Gas-
! saway in Laurens.
T. L. Stanley and Joyce Queen
spent Saturday in Laurens with
Mrs. A. L. Roland.
j Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Mrs. E. C.
i Burdette, Mrs. R. D. Gregg and
Mrs. R. E. Whitmire attended the
Laurens associational WMU meet
ing recently. •
Mrs. J.’ T. Bray and Mrs. Paul
Julian of Greenville, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Harbin.
On Sunday Mrs. J. T. Bray, and
J. T. Bryan, Jr., of Greenville were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Harbin.
Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Brock of
Greenville, visited Rev. and Mrs.
R. D.'Gregg Monday. Rev. Brock
spoke at the evening services at
the Baptist church Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Meeks and children
spent the week-end in Cross Anch
or with Mr. and Mrs J. H. Holmes.
Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter received
word Saturday that her sister, Mrs.
Owens Smith, of Whitmire, was in
jured in an automobile accident
eirlier that day.
Marvin Tumblin has returned to
lx>ng Beach. Calif., after spending
a 30-day leave with his parents,
Mr and Mrs. Jim Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter
had as their guests Sunday the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Finney of Whitmire.
Miss Joan Kuykendall and Mrs I
B. E. Eskew of Columbia, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs C. j
R. Kuykendall. Mrs. Eskew re- i
mained for the week.
Little Joyce Ott has been a pa
tient at Hays hospital.
Baptist Family Night
The Brotherhood of Lydia Bap
tist church will sponsor “Family
I Night” at the church on Friday
evening at 7:30 p. m.
All families connected with the
church are urged to . attend and
bring well filled baskets of lunch.
Men's Club To Meet
The Lydia Men’s club will meet
tonight at 7:30 at Providence
| school. All members are urged to
be present as new officers will be
elected to serve for the coming
year.
Church News
Lydia Presbyterian church ser-
! vices: Sunday school 10:15 a. m.
:j Morning worship at 11 a. m., by the
| pastor, Rev. H. C. Holt.
Wednesday Nites Only — WAHOO
Jackpot Now $100
Baptist Church Services
The Girls Auxiliary met Monday
night with Mrs. Clyde Trammell
with nine members present. The
meeting was opened with the sing
ing of "We’ve a Story To Tell to
the Nation.” J
The Forward Steps were stud
ied with Misses Barbara Whitmire
and Barbara Sharpton assisting the
girls. •
Refreshments were served after
which the meeting was closed with
prayer by Mrs. Trammell.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Pvt. Eugene Burkhalter of San
Antortio, Texas, will observe, a
birthday tomorrow.
Lucille P a r d u e celebrated a
birthday Thursday.
Maxie Sellers observed her 18th
birthday October 31st.
Rev. H. M. Sellers had a birthday
October 27.
Hudson Dav& observed a birth
day November 4.
Judy Chumley will celebrate her
fifth birthday November 16.
Boyd Wilkes observed a birthday
November 1.
Clyde Trammell celebrated a
birthday November 5.
Frances Cooper celebrated a
birth day Nov. T. Jimmy Cooper
will observe a birthday Nov. 11.
S. J. Todd observed a birthday
November 5.
Terry Fuller will celebrate his
6th birthday November 24.
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Rock Bridge News
Charles Mclnvaille of Aiken,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille.
Mid-week services will be held at
Rock Bridge church Wednesday
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
The Presbyterian church will ob
serve Family Night Saturday night,
Nov. 10. Each person connected
with the church is asked to come
and bring well filled baskets. The
supper will be served at Camp Fel
lowship. You are asked to meet at
the church at 6 o’clock.
Cub Scouts Moot
The two groups of CUb Scouts,
with Mrs. Charlie Gaffnev and
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A Mistake On Any Purchase
You Make At A & P!
Customers*
Corner
We’ve said it before and
we say it again ... If you
are to get full value from
your food dollar, you need
these things, too, in addi
tion to low prices':
High quality food.
Full measure and full
weight.
Correct price and correct
change.
All these things are
what go to make up the
great values you enjoy at
your A&P.
CUSTOMER RELATIONS
DEPT.
A&P Food Stores
4X4 Ltxtafton Av*.,
New York 17. N. T.
Like te be >ure of sattsfaclloo when yoo shop? Coaae to ASP.
where everythin «• •<>»<* wtth a moaey-back *«•"■*• •**
the t .|« U never completed ontll yoo are completely MUrfed.
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Rosy Red Winesop
APPLES - - 5 49c
Juicy Sizes M’s • 64’s
A4cP Crushed
No. 2 Can
Pineapple
.. 25c
A&P
No. 2H Can
Fruit Cocktail
... 40c
Del Monte
No tH Ginas
Spiced Peaches .. 42c
Ocean Spray
No. 3 S3 Can
Cranberry Sauce 18c
Comstock Sliced
No. 2 Can
Pie Apples ..
15c
AAP GRAPEFRUIT
No. 2 Can
Sections
17c
Grapefruits - - - 4 29c
Tokay Grapes sw * ,Juicy 2 f- 25c
Cranberries piumpFrcsh 25c
Cauliflower ltiromed hcad 25c
Juicy Oranges
Fall Russett Pears 2
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riorida Lb.
Lbs.
6c
25c
Ama Page ' 12-Ox. Glass
Grape JeUy 22c
Jane Parker
Fruit Cakes
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TOc
Will buy
Ann Page Tomato
Soup ■ ■ - 1 °“ 10c
A&P Apple ‘
Sauce --"“10c
Del Monte—Dole's Pineapple
Juice 10c
Sultana Red
Beans - -
Iona Cut
Beets - -
Packers Label Turnip
Greens -
Iona
Hominy - ■ 1 Oc
Ann Page—With Pork and Tomato Sauce
Beans - - - 10c
16-Oz.
Can
No. 2
Can
No 2
Can
10c
10<
10c
Iona Sliced or Halves
f.Dke
Eacb
aunt* Parker
Spanish
HaK CAKE
29c
Jane Parker
Brown N’
Serve Rolls
Wheat or White
Peaches -" : '29c
19c
.1 Mau Cream Style
Corn
No. 303
Can
Pea Beans 23c
, ^ ,olden Niaid
, , Margarine - 24c
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Mild American
CHEESE
52c
Lb.
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COFFEE
8 O’Clock
Mild A Mellow
77c
*2.25
l-lb.
Bag -
J-lb.
«/ Bag
Planter’s
Cocktail Salted
Paanuts
8-0*-
Can 35C
, Dial
So"
Bath nan
Bar l/C
Blu White
Fleket
9C
Clorox
- 17c
Old Dutch
- Cleanser
c 12c
Personal
Ivory Soap
4 B * r * 23c
Swift
Jewel
84c
Woodbury
Soap
3 ajr * 25c
Bright Sail
Laundry Starch
Quart |7e
Bottle 1A
Dial
Complexion Soap
2 Har * 27s
Sweetheart
Soop — ’
3 a™ 25c
Waldorf
Tissue
3 rolls 25*
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