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IVES1 CLINION SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MJ5S. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative-r-Phone 596-iJ
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Miss Betty Ann Campbell of Co
lumbia, was the week-end, guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
returned from duty in Korea.
Those enjoying the happy occas-1
ion along with the honored guest
Campbell. Misses Martha Reeder, I were the family and Miss Shirley
Dawn Campbell and Mrs. Carrie! Gaillard of Greenville, and Bud
Bell Poteat accoinpanied her back Roach of Panama City, Panama.
to Columbia.
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Students spending the week-end . . ..
at home were Miss Catherine Duna- , Friends of Ed Dunaway will
wav. Dewey Brazil. L. R. Camp.'*"" :■
bell of North Greenville Junior
LX)llege: Boyce Wilson of Clemson.
Sorry to report Mfs. Helen Owens
MTan7Mrs. De^eil Ficklin‘and 18 confined to her home with ill-
sons visited Harry Ficklin, who is/ ness ’
ill, e«nd Mrs. Ficklin in Spartan-
borg Sunday.
Mrs. Brooks Trammell and chil
dren of Cross Anchor, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ashmore
Dunaway.
Sgt. Lawrence Barbery has re
lumed to Fort Hood* Texas, after
spending a thirty day leave with
his parents. Mr. and Mr^. J. H. Bar
bery. — '
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith
family of Beech Island, Mrs. Bee
Little (pary Caughman, son of
Mr. and Mts. James Caughman, has
returned home after being a patient
at Hays hospital.
Friends of Eddie McGee will
learn with regret he received a
foot shot gun wound while hunt- j
ing Saturday.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mrs. Bobby Wooten celebrated a
and birthday October 24.
Mrs. Robert McGinnis will cele-
Hcruerson and son, Lloyd, of Hon-1 brate a birthday November 1.
rs Path, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ru- ; Miss Sandra Dunaway, Frankie,
fus King Sunday Samples and Fred Galloway will
L. E. Wood and son of Norfolk,: celebrate^birthdays October SL
Va, are spending two weeks with
Miss Susy Ginn will celebrate
his mother, Mrs. Ora Wood. Mr. a |wrthday tomorrow, , r
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roberts cele-
and Mrs. Robert Wood of Green-,, n- t , . ori . ,, ,
wood, were week-end guosts of i wedding anni-
Mrs. Wood. . vers ary Ocfober 21.
Mrs. Annie Mae-Caughman, Mrs.
Bovd Holtzclaw, Mr. and Mrs. Os
car Kinard and Mrs. Alice Kinard On Friday evening Mesdames
Entertained With Shower
attended the funeral of Mrs. Essie Ro >' Cannon, Frank Hancock, Clyde
Summer in Newberrv Saturday. . Brazil and Arthur Sanders were
AC Ted Ward arrived home hostesses at a party at the Com-
Tucsdav for a thirtv daV leave with munity building honoring Mrs.
bis n.other. Mrs. Willie Mae Riley, Jackie Laney.
aftei being on duty in Tripoli, M rs - Dewey Oxner was priz§
Noith Africa. winner in the games and contests,'
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Wooten, Mr. after which the hostesses served re-
anri Mrs. Earl Braswell and Mr.
ami Mrs. Dee Bagwell visited at
Caesar's Head and Chimney Rock
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Sanders spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W\ D. Hale in Spar-
Uinburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hanback and
sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bragg m Joanna Thursday. ' 0
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks were
week-end guests of their son, Rev.
Dial Jacks, and Mrs. Jacks in Sene
ca.
Mrs. Ruth Lister of Greenwood,
visited Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman
Sunday.
Miss Carolyn Scott of Greenville,
freshments.
The honoree was presented a host
of useful gifts on this happy occas-/
ion. • ' ! ’
Given Dinner On Birthday
On Sunday, October 18, the,
brothers, and sisters of - Mrs. John
Brewington gathered at the home j
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. King, and enjoyed a bountiful
dinner in honor of Mrs. Brewing- ;
ton who was celebrating her birth
day.
Quarterly Meeting Held
The District Quarterly meeting'
of the Southern Methodist church!
was held Sunday, October 25, at
Bailey Memorial Southern Metho- 1
spent the week-end with - Miss Judy! dist church. Rev. W. R. Terry, pas-
Cole. j tor, presided over the meeting and
I^o Thomas of Glenville, Ga., E. C. Porter of Bob Jones Univer-
ey Sunday. sity, was guest speaker for the oe-
visited Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Chan- casion and special music was fur-
Rev. and Mrs. James Sipes of nished by a male quartet also from
lourens, were Sunday guests of the university,
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M D. Smitherman, Sr. . District WMU Meeting Held
Miss Virginia Owens spent the * Th e district WMU of the South-
week-end with her grandparents, ern Methodist churches held the ; r
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barton in Lang- annual meeting Wednesday, Octo-
ley. ber 21, with Bailey Memorial
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and Southern Methodist church. The
daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. meeting was called to order by Mrs.
Leopard in Saluda Sunday. P- T. Taylor of Columbia, district
Mr. and Mrs; A. ,L. Adams and se ^ etar y;_
sons spent Sunday with Mrs. Ad- w - R - Thomas gave the devotion-
aros’ sister, Mi’s .Wilson Garner, al - Mis s Miriam Weathers, student
Jr., and Mr. Garner in Chester. j at Bob Jones University, preparing
Mrs. Lila Butler and daughters for mission work, gave an inspira-
and Mr. and Mrs. Jamerson Butler tional talk and Miss Miriam Wheel-
of Ninety-Six, were guests Sundav er, returned missionary, and teach-
of Mr: and Mrs. J. J. Owens and er at Columbia Bible college, spoke
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams. on the work on the mission fields.
Mrs. H A. Adams was called to Mrs. R. I. Adams of Batesburg,
Greenwood Monday doe to the se- told "What Southern Methodist
rious illnes of her sister, Mrs. Er
sula McCary. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Adams accompanied her to Green
wood.
Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Davis of
Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mr.
.and Mrs. Henry King.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brewington
attended the funeral of Lum Brew
ington near here Sunday.
^Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Word were
called to Greer Saturday due to the
sudden death of Mrs. Word's broth
er, Sherman Reid. Mr. and Mrs.
Word were accompanied to the fun-
Missions” are doing for the mission
cause on foreign fields.
Business session with reports
from churches of the district were
given.
Ladies of the church served lunch
at the Community building for all
attending.
Teen-Age Auxiliary
On Thursday night a Teen-Age
Auxiliary was organised at the
Pentecostal Holiness church with
16 members. Mrs. J. A. Williams
will be the counsellor and the
era! Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. David I K rou P P^ns to meet every other
Word of Lydia. Thursday night in the girls’ homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smith of "7 ^
Bamberg, were Wednesday guests Halloween Party Given
of the former’s sister, Mrs. Mar- Tuesday evening the junior
cell Barker and Mr. Barker. , Sunday schol classes and junior
Mrs. Blanche Creswell, Mr. and PUTS of the Pentecostal Holine=>3
Mrs. Melvin Creswell and sons and church were entertained at the
Mr artd Mrs. Nick Sorrow visited home of Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Wil-
Mrs. J. M. Creswell in Abbeville hams.
Sunday. 4 Prizes were awarded to the girl
Mr. and Mrs. Algie Lawson and an( ^ hoy o with the tackiest costume,
family of Greenville, were Satur- Bobbing for apples and other
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Hallowe’ne games were enjoyed,
Dunaway. after wnich pop com, apples and
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sisk, Mr. and soft drinks were served.
Mrs. C. P. Dobbins and children of ^ ~ ^
'Forest City, N. C., were Sunday! Opportunity School Continue
*1. itors of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lan- A f ter 81X w eeks , t °t . classes
cas i ir adult school is still being attended
Mrs. Betty Lawson and Mr. and j wR h interest and profit to the stu-
Mrs B. F. Dunaway and daugh- cie " tS- , ^
ter visited Ed Dunaway, who is a', Tuesday night, October 2i, the
patient at the General hospital in class will be shown a film, ‘South
Greenville, Monday evening.
Mrs. Missouri Wilkie and sons,
R. C. and Jerry, and Mrs. Evelyn
Snelgrove and son spent Sunday in
Carolina,” which offers interesting
material for a deeper appreciation
of the state. Last week some of
the classes posed for a group pic-
Woodruff with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. 1 ture 0,1 ^ srfiool^
A Mi e s7°Dot Wilson was the week- j Hallowe'en Party Hours
4 end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oneal
< Koon in Newberry.
I'Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Oxner, Chas.
Oxner and Silas Campbell spent
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Campbell in Charlote, N. C.
Due to a conflict Mrs. Ralph Rid
dle has announced that the junior
department of Calvary Baptist
church will have its Hallowe’en
party Friday evening at 6:00 p. m.,
instead of 7:00 as previously an
nounced and the Intermediate de
partment will delay their party the
Give Birthday Dinner
On Sunday, October 18, Mr. and same evening until 8:00 p. m. Mrs.
Mrs. J. H. Barbery and family en- Grady Smith, supt., announces.
1 tertained with a birthday dinner Both groups will be entertained at
m honor of their son, Sgt. Law- ( the social hall at the church and
v rence Barbery, who has recently (continued on page 6)
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Ann Page Blackberry
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Ann Page Blended
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Ann Page Strawberry
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17c
29c
45c
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HALLOWEEN
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Margarine
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Puffin Biscuits 4 Pkgs. 49c
Mareal
Paper Napkins 9c
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Freestone Peaches .
Toilet Tissue .
WaSdorf - 2
Mild and Mellow
8 O’clock Coffee ...
Dried
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Walker Austex
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84c
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Cauliflower
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Florida
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Golden Ripe
Bananas
Snap
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Bc&ns .. • • • 2 lbs* 23c
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Plump Fresh
Cranherries c^o 25o
Salted Spanish
Peanuts 15c
Libby Peas - - - - ^ 21c
Libby
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- - -
18-Oz.
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Shortening
Swift Jewel- — 81c
Super Fine
Lima Grands - - 2 ^ 23c
Orleans
Dog Food - - - - - s 19c
Angelius
Marshmallows - - - ^ 19c
Swanson
tod Chicken - - ^ 39c
Swanson
Turkey - - - £ 37c
Swanson Boneless
Chicken Fricassee - ^ 49c
Unr’e Ben’s
Rice ^ 21c
Soap
Lifebuoy — - 2 r 25c
Lifebuoy
Soap
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Rinse - - ^ 25«
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Pkg.
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Breeze - & 30c
Giant
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Shortening
Spry
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85c
Ann Pare Peach or Pineapple 16 Oz. Jar
PRESERVES 25c
Ann Pare Strawberry 16 Ox. Jan
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Our Own
TEA BAGS 64 for 39c
A&P No. 2tt Can
PUMPKIN 15c
Man’s Sise
KLEENEX 15c
Ann Pare Tomato ICVi Os. Cans
SOUP 3 cans 29c
Ann Pare Prepared x 15 *4 Os. Cans
SPAGHETTI 2 cans 25c
Golden Maid i Lb. Pkr-
OLEO 19c
Sultana Lb. Can
PORK & BEANS .. 10c
Jane Parker Thin or Rreular 16 Ox. Loaf
BREAD ... 14c
White House 12 Ox. Can
CONDENSED MILK . 23c
Ann Pace Cherry 16 Ox. Jar
PRESERVES 33c
Iona No. 2 Cans
HOMINY 2 for 19c
Ballard’s Buttermilk 10-Count Boxes
BISCUITS 2 for 27c
White Irish
POTATOES 10 lb. bag 35c
Evaporated In Cello
APPLES lb. 45c
Popular Brands ^
CHEWING GUM . . ... box 59c
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Carolina >£al
Ave. Price* Effective Thai October 31st
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