The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 22, 1953, Image 12
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 22, 1953
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WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R
Mrs. Carl Samples and daugh
ter, Mrs. Luther Turner and chiL
dren visited their mother, Mrs.
Ethel Rucker in Greenwood Friday.
Mrs. I\aye Cooper of Bee Log, N.
C.. is making her home with Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Phillips.
Clarence Williams of Greenwood,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wil-i
hams Sunday.
Mrs. Bca Norris of Greenville,:
spent the week-end with her broth-j
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Trammell.
Mrs. Gerry Satterfield is visiting
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Moore in Laurens.
R. T. Trammell ylsited Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Blakely in Ora Sunday.
Mrs. Sadie Mabry and Mrs. Ver-
lin Lee and children of Upion, were
Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Trammell.
Cpl. William H. Crowell has re
turned to Fort Bragg, N. C., after,
spending a ten-day emergency fur-j
lough with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Crowell. -
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Cole and
Elizabeth, were called to Holly
Ridge, La., last week due to the
death of Mrs. Cole’s father, Mr.
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wooten and
Vickie of Startex. visited Mr. and|
Mrs. Carl Wooten Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weir, Miss
Marie Weir, accompanied by Mrs.;
David Word and Sue, of Lydia, i
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weir;
in Greenville recently. '
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Beckham, vis-'
ited the former's mother, Mrs. P-
W. Cook, who is seriously ill, irfi
Augusta, Ga., during the week
end.
Mrs. M. G. Roberts and Mrs
Cecil Wilson were week-end guests j
of Mrs. W. R. Veal in Greenville.;
Mft. Faye Cooper, Hobert and W.
B. Phillips visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Phillips -in Marion N. C., Sun
day.
Mrs. N. D. Ryan, the former Missj
Bea Crowell, and daughter, Bonnie,
of Riverside, Calif., spent the week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.j
L. Crowell, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Smith and Mr.
end Mrs. Russell Lawson of Buf
falo, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Lawson.
Mrs. John McAlister, and Pam of
Whitmire, and Johnnie Douglas of
Greer, were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Homer Douglas and Mrs. Gus Har-
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Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mahaffey of
Fort Mill, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Ivey and children of Greenwood,
spent Sunday with" Mr. and Mrs
Brevard Patterson.
* Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tinsley and
son, Richard, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Boozer in New
berry recently and accompanied!
by other relatives from Newberry, j
visited points of interest in the'
mountains of Georgia and North
Carolina.
Mr. .and Mrs. Buddy Yarbrough
of North Greenville, were week-;
end guests of the latter’s ’Mother,
Mrs. Hallie Campbell.
Mrs. H. B. Blackwelder and chil
dren of Barnwell, were week-end
guests of her parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
Arthur Davis.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Sparks and
children of Greenwood, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest McCutcheon of
Newberry, were guests during the
week-end of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and
family and Mrs C. W. Foster visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foster and
Mr. and Mrs. George McGinnis in
Chester Sunday.
Miss Willie Mae and Sam Payne
of Simpsonville, Miss Retha Scar
borough of Joanna and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Lell of Wattsville, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Henry King Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of
Martin. Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Smith, Mr.' and Mrs. L. A. Chitwood
and sons & Toccoa, Ga^ were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Arzo Ivester.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron King and
son, Byron Lee, of Norway, spent
the week-end with the latter’s
mother, Mrs. H. W. Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Chevis Sligh of
Ninety-Six, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Whitmire Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes and
children visited Mrs. Hughes’ sis
ter, Mrs. Essie Powell, and Mr. and
Mrs. James Holtzclaw in Greer
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker
and children visited the forpier’s
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Ellison, in Greenville
Sunday.
guest speaker each evening at > 7
o'clock.
. The pastor. Rev. J. A. Willidms,
extends a welcome to the public.
Camp Fire Meetings
The group of Camp Fire girls
led by Mrs. Patterson and Mrs.
Shplar, meets each Thursday at 4
o'clock at the Community -house.
The girls are working on their
tftird rank and have just complet
ed an outdoor craft project.
A new group of Camp Fire girls
has been formed. They are com
pleting crafts for the first rank,
and plan a visit to the telegraph
offibe and hotel at their first meet
ing Tuesday, Jan. 27. The girls are
led by Mrs. Mike Sholar. Any girl
who is interested in beginning
Camp Fire is invited to join this
group.
With The Sick
Mrs. R. M. Sullivan is ill at her
home.
Tony McCall is improving from
burns received the past week.
Miss Patsy Wyatt has been ill at
her home.
Sorry to report Mrs. W. B. Phil
lips is ill. s
Friends of Mrs. Roy Trammell
will learn with regret she is ill at
her home.
Harold Rollins has been ill and
a patient at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Edith Hancock is ill at Hays
hospital.
Nancy, Julia, Margie and Vanet-
ta Lusk have been ill £t their
home, i
The children of Mr. and Mrs. L.
S. Strickland have been ill at. their
home.
Mrs. Cora Stone is suffering from
bums received at home last week.
Glad to report R. L. Crowell is
improving at his home.
Sorry to report Mrs. Ina Bell
Hooper is ill.
Mrs. T. R. Knox is improving
after being ill at her home.
Barry, Freddie and Tim Whit
man have been ill at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Whitman.
Friends of Grady Smith will
learn with interest that she is im
proving from an illness.
BiJly. Ray Phillips is able to be
out after several days illness.
Mrs. E. C. Longshore has been
.ill the,past week. - •
Mrs. Hubert Leopard arid daugh-
tarc am ill ft tbpif .
Misses Jeanette Kennedy and
Sandra Rice are on the sick list.
Little Joe Adams is improving
after being ill at home.
Friends of Mrs. Glenda Barker
Ward will learn with regret she is
a patient in an Atlanta hospital.
Revival Continues
Revival services are still in prog
ress at the Pentecostal Holiness
church on Jackson street. Rev.
Harold Atkins of Greenville, is the
Dr. W. W. Adams
VETERINARIAN
€14 Musgrove Street
Clinton, S. C,
Phones:
Office 958
Residence 991-W
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Little Johnnie Prather was two
vears old January 9.
Linda Faye McLean was 9 years
old January 2.
Miss Joyce Creswell celebrated a
birthday January 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams
will celebrate their 6th wedding
anniversary January 29.
Mrs. J. B. Barbery observed her
birthday January 1.
Charlie Barbery celebrated his
birthday January 13.
Alfred Barbery had a birthday
January 17.
Mrs. Faye Bradford celebrated a
birthday January 17.
- Mrs. Colie Blease celebrated a
birthday January 16.
Allen Trammell celebrated his
14th birthday January 20.
Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat observed
a birthday January 17.
Miss Wanda Lee Phillips will
celebrate her birthday January 24.
' Little Ricky Adams will cele
brate his 4th birthday Jan. 24.
January 11th was the birthday
of Kellene King.
Today is the birthday of Miss
Susie Black.
Murphy Boyette celebrated a
birthday January 17.
Birihdar Party Enjoyed
A number of friends gathered at
the home of Harold (Smoky) Quinn
on Saturday evening on the oocas-
sion of his 12th birthday. Games
and contests were enjoyed after
which candy, wafers, chips and
drinks were served by Smoky’s
mother, Mrs. W. B. Quinn.
Each guest remembered Smoky
with a gift on this happy occasion.
Birth Announcements
Satterfield
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Satterfield an
nounce the birth of a son at the
Blalock clinic on January 4. ~
The little boy has been named
John Wayne. Mrs. Satterfield will
be remembered as Miss Geraldine
Bowen of Joanna.-
Williamston
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williamston
formerly of this city and now of
Columbia, announce the birth of a
daughter, Joyce Gail, in Decem
ber at a Columbia hospital.
Mrs. Wiyiamston is the former
Miss Lula Copeland of Batesburg.
Singing Convention To Be Held
On Sunday evening, fan. 25, at 2
o’clock a singing convention will be
held at the Church of God of th<s
Prophecy on North Sloan street.
Several out of town groups will be
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TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY
IS OUR RULE FOR COURTESY
Dixie-Home Quality-Tender Beef is U. S. Government
Graded Choice, or better. Dixie-Home prices prove beef
prices have come downl Compare our prices to OPS ceilings
at which we are permitted to sell! It shows another reason
why it PAYS to shop at Dixie-Homer
QUALITY-TENDER
U. S. CHOICE BEEF
DIXIE-HOME OPS CEIUNO
PRICE PRICE
Delntonico Steak- 99c *1.22
Chuck Roast
Ground Beef
Lb.
Fresh Lb.
Dressed And Drawn
FRYERS
ib.
49c
Grocery Dept. Values!
Beans & Franks
Phillips . .21c
Shredded Wheat
,w>1 19c
801 23c
c ■ Pkg.
Dessert Evaporated
Apples „ Pk,.
Sunsweet Healthful Prune
Juice. . .
French’s Pure Prepared
Mustard . . ^ 10c
Texize Laundry
BleachT~. 17c
Milk Chocolate Stars ^ —
9-a- 9-Ox. QAa
9 e Pkg.
Yosemite Sliced Or Halves
Peaches
Campbell’s Tomato
2 No.
Cans
55c * 77c
49c * 67c
S t a a k--— 5 * 1.09 * 1.23
T-Bone Steak r * 1.09 * 1.23
Club Steak . * 99c * 1.23
99c -1.17
79c* * 92c
95c - 1.11
39c* 51c
BONELESS
ROUND
Lb.
Tip Roast
Chuck Reas W *
^ II Sirloin Steak
Short RBs
Lean Stew 1
Lb.
of BEEF
PRE-DICED lb
Round Steak
B'less.
Top
lb.
1.05 * 1.17
Soup
So Good With Steakl Hostess Sweet Tender
Early June Peas
Stock Your Shelves At This Low Price! Standard Pack
Tomatoes 2
Dixie-Home Quality Homogenized
Evap. Milk
3
No.. 2
Cans
Tall
Cans
Swift’s
JEWEL OIL
29c
pt.
Bot.
Peanut Butter
SWIFT’S
^ 38c
Good Hot or Cold—Swift's
PREM
• 43c
Tasty Tuna Fish
STAR-MST
2 HI t7c
Healthful Between-Meal Sweetl Waverly Famous Zipper Skin
Tangerines
Fine Shortening
RAKE-RITE
3 £. 75e
Juicy Florida Duncan
Grapefruit '-19* Radishes 2 “11
Fancy Hard Head Green
Bright Red
Bchs.
Slice Over Cereal • Golden Ripe
Cabbage 2*‘11‘ Bananas 2 *• 25‘
A Real Must With Beef] New Crop Florida Red Bliss
Potatoes
Lbs.
Swift's Shortening
SWIFTTHIG
3 33c
MarVELous For Dishes
ls *- 29c
Pkg.
Household Cleanser
OCTAGON
Can ‘IQq
Colored Toilet Tissue
Paper Pinner Napkins
Pastel Paper Napkins
MARCAL
MARCAL
MARCAL
Roll 10c
«0-<x -jr*
Pkg. Iwv
0 9C.
Jb Pkgs. da VV
For Family Wash
Laundry Soap
Soap Powder
FAB
OCTAGON
OCTAGON
t**- OQo
Pkg. Avv .
3 •« 22c
Z 21c
Foamy Action Cleanser
Toilet Soap
„Flne Bath Soap
AJAX
LUX SOAP
LIX SOAP
12c
o *•»- 99i*
O Sin £vv
2 £ 23c .
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