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1 V J i Thursday, May 26,1955 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Fiv« When preparing a meal, keep a saucer or small plate on the side of the stove to hold the spoon after stirring the cooking food. If this is not done the drip* ping often hakes to the stove and is difficult to remove. Quality Meats —ARE SOLD AT THIS— Meat Market Ctpak = W IwQVl T-bone Lb.. 69c Thick FAT BACK . Lb. 14c AU Meat Wieners 29c OM Time—Whole or Half COUNTRY HAMS .. Lb. 79c Fresh Meaty Pork Ribs LB. 39c Pitts Country Market YOUR MEAT DEALER SINCE 1923 Phone 98 11 IIIHiimimMMMIIMMeiIMI«MMMI«mM»MMMMMI»Mltl»«»»titM«iMM«i Wft|> WINNERS IN FLOWER SHOW EXHIBIT be interested to know she has returned to her home in Union and will be a member of the hos pital staff there. Major and Mrs. Ned S. Hays and children of Raleigh, N. C , will arrive Sunday for ar visit with the former’s mother, Mrs. C. W. Stone. They are enroute to Maxwell Held, Montgomery, Ala., where Major Hays will take a six weeks training course. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. McKee and grandson, George Mims of Wood ruff, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Riddell Pietared above are the five first ed by the Clinton Garden Clnb Conned at Say, Mrs. W. G. King, Br n Mrs. Arnold place winners in a recent flower show exhibit They are left to right, Mrs. W. W. Adam. Mrs. Hugh and Mrs. Marshal) Bfiefs About . . . lte»kids j i Get FREE Prizes with GT&rA Bottle Caps! Yos, Auf*. aee the premium catalog on Tom s drinks at your grocer’s. It shows the wonderful prizes you can get abso lutely free with Tom's bottle cape. No money to pay! Drink Tom’s, save cape, collect ’em from relatives, neighbors, friends. Offer Expire* December 31,1935 ‘ffant. FLAVORS Originated in South Carolina for South Carolina Tastes. look for Tom’s Premium Wagon And Its Load of Prizes! SATURDAY:* Joanna—at Post Office . 9*10 a.m. Clinton—on Square 10:15-11 People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Miss Mattie lx>u Meadors, of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Nor man Screws, of Zebulon, N. C., are expected to arrive Friday to spend the week-end with their sis ters, Mrs. E. J. Adair and Mrs. George Gambrel). Bee Henderson, of Lexington, N. C., visited his mother, Mrs. L. S. Henderson over the week-end. Mrs. Fred Lowery was a recent guest of Mrs. Buddy Huff in Greenville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Layton, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris and Miss Cornelia Harris were among those attending the opening of the new Liberty Life Insurance building in Greenville. Mrs. Hubert Pitts and Miss Flor- rie Burdette spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Burdette in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. George White- head will return today from a few days stay at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wolfe were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Britt in Valdese, N. C. Robert P. Hamer and Tom Ad dison attended the South Caro lina Bankers convention in Char- 1 leston the past week-end. Friends of Mrs. Joe W. Mont gomery will be interested to know she is improving at Watts hospital, Durham, N. C., after undergoing an operation there the past week. Mr. Montgomery is visiting relatives in Mebin. Mrs. C. A. Reeves has return ed to her home in Honea Path after spending the past two weeks here with her duaghter, Mrs. W. M. Hughes, and Mr. Hughes. Mr. Reeves was here on Sunday and accompanied her home. Friends of Howard Smith will be glad to know he is improving satisfactorily following an ope ration at Columbia hospital on Monday. Mrs. Frances McGow an of Mullins, spent several days here with the Smith children while Mrs. Smith was in Colum bia with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Max Spurlin of Asheville, N. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crocker. Mrs. Dudley Jones is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hubert Boyd, and Mr. Boyd. She was accom panied here for the week-end by her daughter, Mrs. Edward Brailsford, and daughter, Cath erine, of Summerton. On Sat urday Rev. and Mrs. Charles E. Raynal, Jr., and sons of Clemson, were also guests of the Boyds. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles at tended the South Carolina Auto mobile Dealers convention at Myrtle Beach the past week-end. Mrs. T. T. Arnold of Green ville, is spending the week with her son, J. B. Arnold, and fam ily. Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., left yesterday of Laurens, were Sunday guests of Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Harry Baldwin attended the South Carolina Automobile Deal ers Association convention at Myrtle Beach the past Week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Wilson of Atlanta, Ga., spent last week with the latter’s parents Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Marion. They were accompanied home by their lit tle daughter, Elizabeth, who spent the past five weeks here with her grandparents. Billy Eldridge, accompanied by relatives from Columbia and Spartanburg, leaves today for a trip to Newport Knoxville and other points of interest in Ten nessee. Mrs. Ed King and daughters of , Moultrie, Ga., will arrive Satur day for a several weeks visit with her mother, Mrs W. C. 1 Baldwin. Mr. King will accom pany her here for the week-end I 1 IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS PHONE 74 to visit Brewer Dixon and family in Talladega, Ala., and to attend graduation exercises at the Uni versity of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. Their grandson and nephew, Kel ly Dixon, is a member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. William Swygert of Columbia, were week-end guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. E. A. Mauldin, and Mr. Mauldin. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Vance were in Charleston the past week-end to attend the South Carolina Bankers convention. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Plunk ett, Jr., and children, Ernest, Al bert, Lourene and Taylor, of Con yers, Ga., Miss Louise Abrams of LaGrange, Ga., spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. Es telle Abrams. Also here for Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. E Plunkett, Sr., Buck Abrams and Miss Sara Williams of Conyers. Friends of Nick Tinman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tinman, will be interested to know he has received a discharge from the army and has returned to his home here and resumed his posi tion at Howard’s Pharmacy, Mrs. R. E. Sadler is spending several weeks in New York with her daughter. Miss Virginia Sad ler. She was accompanied by lit tle Julia Sadler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sadler, who will visit her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doherty. Mrs. Howard Mixon. Mrs. J. R. Webb, Wanda Webb and Rod ney Eldridge leave today to spend the remainder of the week, in Gifford with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Ginn. Mr. Mixon an<t,Mr. Webb will join them there for tho week-end. 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