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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, May 1, 1952
WEST aimON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. J. E. BRASWELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Dover and
Mickey, and Mrs. Kate Evans spent
the week-end in Winnsboro with
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Womble and
family.
' Mrs. Ray Bragg and son of Jo-
jinna, and Mrs. Melvin Huey visited
Mrs. J. C. Mobley and family in
Greenwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wooten and
Vicky of Tucapau, were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
V/ooten and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ox-
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lanford
and children, and A. E. Lanford of
Laurens, visited the former’s
grandchildren in Livingston and
North Sunday.
O. C. Thrasher and family spent
the weelc-e«fl .with Mr. and Mrs.
P’reeman Lanford.
Mrs. BcUJdy SeJrton left Friday
for Washington, D, C., where she
will reside while Pvt. Sexton is in
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woody and
s* n, Leon, and Will Woody visited
in Gray Court Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Fennell
and daughter of Ninety-Six, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, J. E.
Braswell, Sr.
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Cole, Mary
Frances Foster and Elizabeth Ann
visited the tent and healing revival
under the direction of Rev. Thea
Jones recntly.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cooper and
Miss Frances Cooper of Inman,
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. -Coooer.^ _
Sic. and Mrs. Edgar Brazil and
children, Martin and Cecil, of Ft.
Ord, Calif., are making their home
here while Mr. Brazil is in Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson of
Greenville, spent the past week-end
with Miss Sara Blakely and attend
ed th Lions club carnival Satur
day night.
J. C. Moorhad and J. C., Jr., vis
ited his sister, Mrs. Ursula Blake
ly, on Simday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings and
son of Greenville, were guests of
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MEN FOLKS, HAVE A HEART
Let Tour Bride Be a Queen for a Day This Sunday—
and Every Sunday!
We Serve Family Style—Bring AH the Family' and Eat
AH Ydu Wish—$1.G0 per Person. Child’s Plato 75c.
THIS SUNDAY MENU-
FRIED CHICKEN OR ROAST BEEF
GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES
HOTEL CLINTON DINING ROOM
If Possible, Make Reservation by 10:30 A. M.
Phone 1050
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FOR A MORE COMPLETE LINE OF
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Tire$fotte
Got Your Fishing License Yet?.. Come In .. We Got 'Em
WINNER OF WEEKLY $3.00 PRIZE
CHARLIE BARKER
207 Gordon St.
With 2 Lb. 13 Oz. Crappie
COME IN AND REGISTER!
SEE WHAT HE CAUGHT IT ON!
Cox Home & Auto Supply
Fishing Headquarters
Wise shoppers pause
As your pile of packages grows,
treat yourself to the pause that refreshes
with ice-cold Coca-Cola.
tom*) UNDE* AUTHOVTY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IT
GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
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Mr. and Mrs. W. iE. Braswell re
cently.
Mrs. Mary N. Hutto of Chester,
spent the week-end with her fath
er, T. R. Knox, and Mrs. Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barbery and
children of Greenville, and Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Adams were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Owens of
Gaffney, visited his mother, Mrs.
D. L. Owens on Sunday.
Dale Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Adams, is visiting in Green
ville this week with Mr. and Mrs-
J. B. Barbery.
Mrs. Kathleen Ballew and fam
ily attended the funeral of her un
cle. Charlie Garner, in Pelzer re
cntly.
Mr. and Mrs.* Hollis Smith ofj
Union, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Law-i
son and children, and Jack Lawson
of Buffalo, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Lawson over the week-end.
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With Th* Sick
Mrs. W. R. Price is ill at her
home.
Elbert Rice is ill at his home on
Elizabeth street.
Mrs. Margie Fulmer is ill.
Henry Lawson is able to return
home after an eye operation at
General hospital in Greenville.
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson has re
turned home from Hays hospital.
Mrs. M. W. Adams is ill at her
home.
Mrs. T. R. Knox is ill^ at her
home.
Birth day i and Wedding
Anniversaries
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Cole celebrat-
ed their 23rd wedding anniversary
April 24.
Wayne Wilson was 10 years old
yesterday.
Nell Canfield celebrated her
birthday April 24.
Charles Huey observed his birth
day April 22.
Barry Whitman will be 9 years
old Saturday.
Linda Ann Braswell will be 13
years old May 3.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor
celebrated their 30th wedding anni
versary Tuesday.
Victor Snow celebrated a birth
day today.
Furman Adams will celebrate his
birthday Tuesday.
Walter Gregory will celebrate his
7th birthday May 2.
Ice Cream Party Enjoyed
The young people’s society of
the Pentecostal Holiness church en
joyed an ice cream party recently.
The occasion was in honor of Rob
ert Gaskin who left Monday for
service in the navy, and Miss Greta
Campbell, the evangelist, and her
two brothers who were visiting
here.
Missionary Meeting To Be Held
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of Bailey Memorial church will
meet Monday evening at 7:30 at
j the home of Miss Marie Weir.
Woman's Club To Meet
The Woman’s club will hold its
regular meeting at the Community
building May 19, at 7:30. The spec
ial feature for this month will be
flower arrangements. Through the
courtesy of the Coca-Cola Bottling
company a <ilm on flower arrange
ment will be shown.
All who are interested are invit
ed.
Male Chorus Rehearsal
The male chorus which is being
organized will rehearse each
Thursday evening at the Commun
ity building at 8 o’clock. Those
who work on the second shift will
meet each Friday at 1:00 p. m.
Hobby Club
The Hobby Club meets each
Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock at the
Community building. Anyone who
is interested in painting, crochet
ing, embroidering and textile paint'
ing is invited to join.
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Campfire Meetings
Girls ages 10-11-12 meet each
Thursday at 4 o’clock at the Com
munity building. Guardians: Mrs.
Joe Cooper and Mrs. Brevard Pat
terson.
Mrs. Joe Cooper’s group of
Campfire Girls met Thursday eve
ning at 6:30 at her home and en
joyed weiners cooked on a char
coal grill, popped corn and watched
television.
Bluebirds
Girls, ages 7-8-9 meet with Mrs.
W. R. Terry, alternate, on Thurs
days at 4:30.
OFFICE SUPPUES
Complete line, an tbe little items
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CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Phone 74
FIBER BROOM
V. J. GAUSE
PHONE 190-M
21$ SHANDS ST.
CLINTON, S. C.
Closing Out All Television
Sets We Have in Stock!
IF YOU WANT A GOOD SET CHEAP, SEE US BEFORE
WE SELL OUTt—— —-—T
17-INCH CONSOLE SPARTAN TV, '51 Model, Used
Manufacturer's list price $369.50 — Reduced to $269.50
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List price $479.00 Reduced to $379.00
20-INCH MOTOROLA “
List price $419.00 Reduced to $319.00
20-INCH CONSOLE PHILCO. Used 3 Months
List price $389.00 Reduced to $289.00
SPARTAN CONSOLE WITH DOORS
List price $369.50 Reduced to $299.50
17-INCH DuMONT CONSOLE TV AND FM RADIO
COMBINATION
List price $409.00 Reduced to $309.00
T. E. Jones & Sons
Phone 131
211 East Carolina Avenue
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SHORTENING
Spaghetti
PEACHES
SWIFT'S
JEWEL
CHEF’S BOY-AR-DEE
WITH MEAT BALLS
2
REDGATE CLING
HALVED OR SLICED
Pork & Beans
MARGARINE
CHEESE
REDGATE
2
NUTREAT
COLORED
MILD AMERICAN
3-LB.
CTN.
16-OZ.
CANS
NO. 2'/ 2
CAN
16-OZ.
CANS
1-LB.
QTRS.
LB.
63c
49c
25c
19c
19c
49c
Kellorg’s Crisp Fresh
CORN FLAKES, 12 oz. 21c
Redrate Tender Cot Green
BEANS, 17 oz. can ... 12c
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Great Big Tender Peas
Green Giant, 17 oz. can 20c
Triangle Long Thin
SPAGHETTI, 8 oz. ... 10c
ARMOUR’S STAR SMOKED
HAMS
BUTT or
SHANK END
lb. 53c
Armour’s Star
FRANKS, lb. pkg.
Fresh Made
GROUND BEEF, lb.
.. 59c
Headless and Drawn
WHITINGS, lb.
Enriched Evaporated
CS MILK, 3 tall cans . 40c
" ' epi"-."" 1 km
Redgate Tender Earl^—17 Oz. Cans
JUNE PEAS, 2 can ... 25c
CS Red Sour Pitted
CHERRIES, No. 2 can , 25c
Shortening
CRISCO, 3-lb. tin 83c
EXTRA FANCY GOLDEN YELLOW
CORN
EARS
29c
Fancy Carolina Garden
PEAS, 3 lbs 29c
Fancy Firm
TOMATOES, ctn. .... 25c
Green Top >
CARROTS, 2 bunches 17c