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/ V ' *&*(%***' » • 14 / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 15, 1960 Uems of Interest From... West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON. Correspondent , and Representative PHONE 376-J Mr ami Mrs l.ewis Gilliland ter. and Mrs. H. H. Bennett of and daughter of Greenville, visit- Laurel, Md..'' visited Mr. And ed Mr and Mrs. O. .1 Gilliland Mrs. L L Kice during the w^k- Sundav. end. , Mr and Mrs. W F. Wilson of Mrs. H. H. Bennett of Laurel, C anton. N C.. visited Mr and Md., is spending a week with her Mrs Paul Quinton and D L, Me- daughter and son-in-law. ’NJp/and Gee Monday. Mrs. L. L. tftyce.’ D L McGee is spending the WITH THE SICK Christmas holidays with Mr. and Bill Ixiwery is a patient at Self Mrs W F. Wilson;.in Canton, Memorial hospital in Greenwood. VC Kudolph Brookshire, brother of Mr and Mrs. Roy Sexton and Clarence Brookshire, is a patient daughter. Dianne, of Joanna, vis- a t the General hospital in Green- ited Mr and Mrs. 0. J. Gilliland vdie. ; Saturday. * Mrs. Claude Farmer continues Sue McLendon is spending a ni at her home on Bailey street, lew days h with her sister and BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN brother-in-laV Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Patterson was hon- Wallace Boyce, in Simpsonville ored with a birthday dinner Sun- Mr and Mrs Ray Fowler and dav bv her children at the home children of Augusta. Ga.. visit ed Mrs Fowler’s mother, Mrs. | James Dunaway, on Sunday, af ter which they attended the fun eral of Mrs Fowler's aunt. .Mrs. J J Whitmire, in Joanna. Mrs Robert Olmstead and daughter. lx>ri, of Norfolk, Va., are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs Charles Malley. Mrs. Bill Storey of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and '■Mrs. Johnny Mason, also visiting her nephew and family. Mi*, and Mrs Bill Ell edge. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Elledge of Cross Hill, are spending the Christmas holidays with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elledge, in Biloxi, Miss, j Mr and Mrs. Jessie Lany and granddaughter, Bebe Laney, at- hostess of her son, W. A. Patterson. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kohn of Greenville; Miss Brenda Patterson of Cross Anchor; Mr and Mrs. Jim Tins ley and son, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilkie and daughter, Wayne Robertson, Mr. and Mrs W. A. Patterson of this city. BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN Little Barry McWatters was honored with a birthday party on his third birthday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McWatters, on Beaure gard street Saturday, December 10. 1 Twenty children enjoyed games and refreshments. Barry received many gifts. Mrs Pearl McWatters was tended a birthday dinner at the home of Mrs. Laney’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. T Colnard. near Honea Path Sunday. Mrs .Alvin Brewington and son Alvin, of Joanna, visited Mr. and Mrs Harold Stroud Sunday. Mr and Mrs. J. O. Cash of Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs Raymond Cash Saturday evening. Myra Snelgrove of Winthrop WOMAN S CLUB TO MEET The Clinton Mill Woman’s Club is having its Christmas banquet at Mercer Silas Bailey school Saturday night. December 17 at 7:30 p. m. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Mrs James Craine observed a birthday December 13. Rozflle Foster celebrates a birthday today. Buddy Hedspeth observed his College. Rock Hill, spent Sunday birthday December 9 with Mr and Mrs. W. R. Snel- Nancy Trammell w T ill observe ^ rove her birthday December 18. Mrs Mary McCoy spent the Margaret Peace and Truman wilh , Mr *. anc * Mrs. Ce- Owens will observe birthdays De cember 16. Bobby Wooten observed his birthday December 13. Susan Harmon and J. C. Mead ors will observe birthdays De cember 17. Mrs. Tom Norris will observe A contract for the furnishing and her birthday December 19. erectioo of a system of traffic con- "Happy Birthday” to Nancy tnd signs on 40 725 miles of Inter- Beckham on December 18. state Route 26 in Spartanburg Coun- Mrs. Dorothy Lyda celebrated ty '«as been awarded by the State her birthday December 14. IL^way Department to Tri-Sta*e M-Sgt. Lloyd Foster observes Culvert and Manufacturing Divis a birthday today, ion of the Florida Steel Corporation, Cathy Ward observed her ninth Decatur, Ga birthday December 10. The contract was announced Nov. W. D. McWatters celebrated ' 9 in a letter of award from the htgh- his birthday December 5. cil McCoy in Laurens. Sgt. E W Bennett and daugh- Controct Awarded For Signs On 40 Miles Of Interstate wav- department. 1; was based on a low bid of $174,418 submitted when bids for the work were publicly opened in Columbia October 18 Included in the project are the furnishing, fabrication and erection of a complete system of traffic signs, including delineators and bar- Douglas McWatters celebrated a birthday December 10. Barry McWatters celebrated hris birthday December 11. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS r,- PARTY An annual Christmas party was held by the TEL Bible class ricades on the main road, frontage of Calvary Baptist Church on Monday, December 12, at the roads, interchanges and roads or streets affording immediate access Community Building to the main route on 40 725 miles of The invocation was Interstate Route 26 from Enoree River northerly to the intersection with South Carolina Route 11 in Spartanburg County. Other sections of Route 1-26 are already under con- given by Rev. J W. Spillers. “A Heart Full of Christmas” message by Rev. B. A. Wesley, carol singing directed by A1 Lan caster ,and an exchange of gifts tract for signing all the way from were features of the program. the Calhoun County line to Enoree- River IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DONT GET THE,NEWS " ; PfipNF 74 A gift from the class was pre sented to Mrs. Eva Land, teach er. by Mrs Willie Cannon, presi dent. , Special guests included Rev. and Mrs. Spillers, Rev. and Mrs. Wesley. .Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster, *; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foster, COMMUNITY CASH BRAI H S ( IHK OI.ATK ’• CHERRIES V| Box 49c U DEN'S CHOCOLATE DROPS 12 Oz. 29c HOBS ( BIS (BXNGI.K CANES ...'. 6’s 29c DERAN THIN MINTS 12 Oz. BRACK’S CHOCOLATES 3-l,b. Box SI.99 DIAMOND ENGLISH WALNUTS I.b. 53c MIKED NUTS Lb) 55c ■ ' vv BRAZIL NUTS Lb. 53c LONDON LAYER RAISINS Lb. 33c WE HAVE PLENTY OF FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS t t •v i Community Cosh sparkling clean, pleasant to shop food stores > for Christmas SWIFT’S PREMIUM CHUCK ROAST u> 49c SWIFTS *• ! PREMIUM * ROASTS BONELESS SHOULDER Lb. 69 STANDING RIB Lb. 79 FlRESH GROUND c BEEF “•1.39 HAMS Lay’s Cured Cloverleaf 10 to 16 Lb. Avg. FRESH PORK 00 to 00 Lb. Avg. Lb 49c Lb. 49c Tahnadge Farm Country* Whole of Half HAMS u, 89 GIVE ONE FOR CHRISTMAS SHORTENING CRISCO SUNNY DAY 3-Lb. Tin 3-Lb. Tin w59tu>49c Choice of 1 with $5.00 or More Order OCEAN SPRAY CRANHERRY SAUCE 2 c."-39 Armour’s Star or Swift’s Premium , TURKEYS HENS 10 to 14 Lbs. Avjf. TOMS 16 to 20 Lbs. Avg. “•45c“-39c COFFEE MAXWELL 1 HOUSE SUNNY DAY * Lb. 59cLb. 49c Choice of 1 with $5.00 or More Order SWEET AND JUICY ORANGES * % 3-Lb j Bag 39 c "t FRESH COCONUTS 21-29 TOMATOES 7 Cartons 39c Town Hall FRUIT CAKE 3-Lb. Size $2.69 Mrs. Smith's Frozen APPLE, CHERRY, or COCONUT Birdseye Frozen ORANGE JUICE 6-Oz. Cans for SUNNY DAY FLOUR 25-Lb. Bag 4.59 KING COLE SPICED ‘^4 No. 2»/j Cans PEACHES 3 For 69‘ DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN PEAS No. 303 Cans 2^39 GREER DESSERT No. 2Vi Cans PEACHES 4 F ° r 99 c TOWN HALL 7 Instant COFFEE 10-Oz. Jar COOKING OR SALAD SUNNY DAY Limit 1 with $5.00 Order or More SUNNY DAY EVAPORTED MILK Limit 6 with $5.00 Order or More We Give TOP VALUE STAMPS • 4 M Redeem for Christmas Gifts Spartanburg Redemption Store Open This Friday Night Till 8:30 P.M. <v Shop Early! "V -i ♦ i