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I TtmrwUy, J«nc SO, 19^0 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE IS Itenu of Interest From... " 'West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON, Correspondent and Repr—lUtlTe ,' > PHONE S7S-J Mrs. Ernest Eakew and Louise Abbott of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heaton. Carolyn Goff of Sumter, is spend ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten. Debbie Wooten spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Godfrey, in Ninety-Six. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fu&er of Greenwood, spent the week-end with Mrs. Ada Center. Mr. and Mrs. Lee HoiUclaw spent last Wednesday with his mother, Mke. Ada Center. Judy Laney, Mrs. Mary Fallow and chikken, Brenda and Herb, left last Thursday to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Fallow’s son, H. H. Fallow, in Almeda, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Boozer viahed Abe Warren in Newberry Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. JuUe Rowe in Sa luda. Mr. and Mrs. Buck McWattera and Mert Me Watters visited Mr and Mks. Steen, Mr. and Mrs. E. B Stroud in Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ano Ivester and children, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ives ter and baby, Christie, visited in Georgia Sunday. Mrs. Blanche CreoweU, Mrs. Essie Simmons, Mrs. Roaa Owens and Mrs. Grace Owens spent last week at Beech Springs. Mrs. J. H. WaUennne of Kinards, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenziae. , Mrs. Vivian O’Sullivan, Mary Tucker and Carinoe Phipps attended the singing in Augusta, Ga., Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson and son of New Orleans, La., visited Mr and Mrs. Dickie Jackson and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes recently. Mrs. P. D. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones of Greenwood, spent Tuesday of last week with Mrs. H. A. Adams. Mrs. Claud Farmer and Veida of this city and Mks. Edna Ballard of Joanna were business visitors in Greenwood Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Ledford, Mrs. William Hunter and children, and Mrs. Bar bara Hopper and children, Chester, W. and Mrs. J. C Fortnef, Mias Emily Fortner, Mr. and Mrs. Jim- my Still and wood, visited Mrs. Susie Hawks, Miss Beatrice Hawks and Ernest V&uEho Surxtay. ^ Miss Ann Vaughn of Norfolk, Va., is spending the seununer with her father, Ernest Vaughn. Howard Vaughn of Aiken, visited Ernest Vaughn, Mrs. Susie Hawks and Mrs. Beatrice Hawks Saturday. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT GILMEE Mr. and Mrs. Filey Gilmer an nounce the birth of a son, Jon Giles, at Hays hospital on June 26. Mrs. Gilmer was the former Miss Peggy Webb. . Mrs. N. D. Sorrow is a medical patient at the Blalock Clinic PINK AND BLUE SHOWEE Mrs. Robert Hitters was honored with a pink and blue shower Tues day at the home of Mrs. Arzo Ives ter. Hostesses were Mrs. Walker Osborne and Mrs. Marion Turner. Games ware played and winners of prizes were Mrs. Vernon Ivester, Mrs. Claude KemeHs, Jr., and Mrs. Louie Webb. Refreshments were served, after which many beoutiful gifts were opened and passed. CAMP MEETING The Churches of God of South Carolina will begin the annual camp meeting July 4 at Mauldin. Rev. B* E. Ellis is superintendent of the Churches of God of South Carolina. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Halbert Hughes will observe Us birthday July L Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames ob served their wedding anniversary June 29. Jerry Satterfield celebrates his birthday today. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foster ob serves their wedding anniversary today. Alfred Rhodes celebrates h i s birthday July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McWattera will observe their 5th wedding anni versary July 2. “Happy Birthday” to Mrs. C. M. Frier July 1. Paul Millwood Celebrated his birthday June 26. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ficklin cele brated their wedding anniversary June 29. Evelyn Simmons celebrated her birthday July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Avery ob serve their 5th wedding anniversary July 2. Pete Frier celebrates his birthday July 1. Mike Campbell will celebrate his birthday July 4. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gambrell will observe their wedding anniversary July 1.’ Mrs. Harold Stroud observed her birthday June 24. Mr and Mrs. Randall Farmer observed their wedding anniversary June 29. ter today. “Happy Birthday” to Horace C. Smith July 7. __ Randy Ward was three years old June 26. Douglas Ward was seven yean old June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peace observed their wedding anniversary June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Finley will observe their first wedding anni versary July 3. Public Records 'M Happy Birthday” to Daryl Fos-. Claude Ward observe dhis birth day June 29. 'Hugh Saxon and Claude C. Stod dard to Gladys S. Henderson and Lydia S. Carethers, lots in Fountain Inn for $500.00. Jimmy M. Mattison and Elizabeth Mattison to Dallas Mattison and Elizabeth Ann Mattison, lot on U. S. Highway No. 221 for $3,500.00. (Lena Cole Fuller to Johnny I. Ful ler, lot near Clinton for $10.00 and other valauble considerations. Lucien L. Whitmire and Blanche B. Whitmire to W. O. Turner, one- half acre for $5.00. Guy N. Fowler to Gary H. Gibbs and Jo Ann Gibbs, lot on Spring Street for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Willie C. Watson to Naomi W. Watson, lot in Clinton for $10.00, love and affection. Joanna Realty Company to J. J. Brewington and Evie Mae C. Brew- ington, lot on Milton Road, Joanna, for $4,750.00. Louise Hill to Marshall L. Cann, lots near Ware Shoals for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Charles B. Davis to Maicolma T. Jones, kit in Greenacres, Lake Greenwood, for $10.00 and other con siderations. Iota S. Madden to Sam Eearte, as sumption of mortgage to Newberry Federal Savings and Loan Associa tion, lot in Laurens. Minnie Ligon, et al, to L. C. Lig- on, 1 acre for $1.00, love and affec tion. Joe H. Bonds to Marvin W. Sim mons and Mertie O. Simmons, lot near Clinton for $10.00 and other consideartions. ' J. M. Sumeral, Effie Sumeral, and Perry Sumeral to Maggie Faulkner, 1 acre for $125 00. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Arthur Bennie Brown, Clinton, and Bertha Mae Price, Clinton. Thomas Melton Griffin, Union, and Betty Jean Knox, Union. David Lee Eanes, Laurens, and Penelope Hodges, Pine Kay, Fla. Pelham Deforest Sims, Fountain Inn, and Brenda Faye Boland, Ware Shoals. Jerry Alvin Armstrong. Simpson- ville, and Emma Jean Long, Foun tain Inn. David Eugene Black, Clinton, and Joyce Ann Brewington, Joanna. Joseph David Foster, Woodruff, and Janice Gail Bailey, Woodruff. Luther Hanna Dunaway, Jr., Clin ton, and Mary Frances Rock, Clin ton. Harold Junior Grubbs, Woodruff, and Clarissa June Knight, Wood ruff. Charles Parrott Swafford, Lau rens, and Carolyn Annette Baldwin, Laurens. Horace Fred Waddell, Jr:, Lau rens, and Dorothy Ruth Moore, Lau rens. ACCURACY IS OUR WATCHWORD Your registered pharmacist fills every prescription with pro fessional precision. WHEN YOUR HEALTH IS CONCERNED . . . GET WHAT YOU NEED HERE! At Your Service At All Times! McGee's Drug Store Telephone No. 1 cZJ... the friendliest, cleanest store in town... pl »n!^r<>ur JULY 41H PICNIC! YOUR FRIENDLY COLONIAL WILL BE CLOSED All DAY, MONDAY, JULY 4th. WE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY TUESDAY, JULY 5th THRU SATURDAY. JULY 9th •\ □ lay's doverieaf smoked □ SWIff S rttlMIUM tliced boiled ham 69c □ swifts. AKMOUI Ot CAKXINA ftlOf luncheon meats ^ 25c s»ltw. U*«f Owmi, •>ckl# A IwwAma □ camt franks □ IK'S MtOZfN grilled steaks □ TBAOf WINDS breaded shrimp SHANK PORTION Lb. butt portion whole or halt LB 10 TO 14 LB. LB AVERAGE COLONIAL stores! CUT JUST RIGHT FOR BARBECUEING F0» 99c quarter chickens SPLIT FOR •ROILING v THIGH B LEG LI MEAST B WING □ land o' lakes butter witfc IWMf craom 14 BACON COFFEE SWIFTS FRI PAN SLICED LB. SILVER LABEL DIIF OB IEO. GRIND LB. BAG LIMIT: 1 WITH ORDER IS OR MORE 14-01 □ DRESSED WHITING 2 Lbs. 25c I □ QUALITY CONTROLLED FRESH ground beef □ PORK LIVER Lb. 23c 69c SAVE lit ON TlvS SRECIAU *1.39 CHEESE OIL KRAFT PHILADELPHIA CREAM OZ MAZOLA corn refined from low fat! LIMIT: 1 WITH SS ORDER OR MORE □ our pride buttermilk bread □ our pride sandwich bread □ our pride cake □ our pride hot dog or burger rolls for THIN SUUD 2< 01 MARSHMALLOW COVER'D * ** COCONUT RE-USASLE SERVER 22-01 OzC 15c wit 27c □ cs orange juice ca«tmwa«i am* 99 c □ packer's label strawberries '*•*• 2 f ** 69c □ rich's whip topping 39c □ pillsbury or bollard's biscuits . . 6 cans 49c □ ore-ida french fried potatoes 2 Li CILLI 49c Aluminum Folding Chair 4.49 □ mother's creamy mayonnaise PINT □ del monte catsup 14-OZ. •OTTLES FOR □ red ripe watermelons WHOLI □ del monte peaches NO. 2Vt CAN HALVES OR SLICES UM,T: 4 W1TH ORDER SS OR MORE □ golden tender corn □ cs lemonade FROZEN 2 ^ 25c □ ARMOUR STAR SLICED «« 5c cheese » 6-OZ. E* PKa JL9 € » 0 □ chefs pride cottage cheese 2 u ^ 49c 4-OZ CAN ' f Qc □ horn-maid biscuits 6 "" 49c 2Vi glass 29c □ alimosa pickled peaches □ chef's pride pimento cheese ™ 55 c □ Stokely applesauce 303 CANS □ NU-TREAT ICE MILK O tafe-t cones 'n cups your k« milk In a dolkiotM tonol f KG OF :'J9c STOCK YOUR FREEZER AT THIS LOW price FLAVORS ASST. half gallon n VAN CAMP a dixie cold cup * I—I V /“VI M V^A-V/YIT o mutt on all July 4th PORK BEANS July 4th picnici! . Limit: 5 with order $5 STOCK UP or more SPECIAL LOW NO. 300 PRICE CAN pkg. of 44 49c ...and get GOLD BOND stamps with every punhase