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t 9. Mmy tk ItSli IKK CLCrVON CMBOHKl » About . . . People You Know Iftmi of Interest Concerning Chnton Residents Entrants in Future Farmers Federation Contest Mr and Mn G. C. Wilder and daughter. «ra. of MK'ormirk. spent Sunday with the former * mother. Mrs J B Wilder. Mr and Mr*. Joe Dixon and chil dren spent Sunday with Mr* Dix on’s mother at Bonds Croaa Roads Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bowden and children of Greenville, spent Sun day with the latter’s mother. Mrs. Lila Neighbors. Russell Cooper, president of the recreation commission, and D. S. Templeton, director, attended a , meeting of the state Little Boys baseball league in Columbia Tues day evening. Mrs. Hugh Simpson spent the week-end in Winnsboro with her daughter, Mrs. Kitt McMaster, Jr., and Mr. McMaster. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gaines' of Greenville, were guests here on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Sgt. and Mrs C. W. Hall man, who were visiting here. Captain and Mrs. Benjamin F. Ivey and children of Fort Ban ning, Ga., are here for a few days with Mrs. Ivey’s parents, Col. and Mrs. Robert E. Wysor. They have * been in Cheraw for a few days be cause of the illness of Captain Ivey’s father, B. F. Ivey Henry Chandler of Washington, D. C., visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler, the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Corbett and sons spent th eweek end in Johnson City, Term., with the latter’s moth er. Mr* Annie Stone Mrs Emma B Corneison. Mr. and Mr*. George Corneison and lit tle son were guests Sunday of Mr* Comelsoo’s daughter, Mr*. Walter S Montgomery, and Mr Montgom ery in Spartanburg Dr. and Mrs James L. Walker have returned from Myrtle Beach r where they attended the South Carolina Medical ( oovrnttoe »ev eral day* this week Lewta Pitta of Bethuar. spent Sunday hare with hi* mother. Mr* W Roy Pitts and ether relative* On Friday Dr and Mr* R J Grate and daughter tm*m were hare la visit with the tatter * er. Mn PltU Mr and Mn Arnold Cannon had a* tKeir week end guests Mn Can non* uster. Mn E B Setzler, and Mr Settler of Atlanta. Ga. Mn. P M Clement and daugh ter, Kalhenne, of Charleston, visit ed Mrs. Clement’* parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ijeake, last week end. Mrs. R. S. Horton visited several days last week in Spartanburg with her daughter, Mrs. Bob Oxley, and Mr. Oxley. Mrs. Sammie Wright of Charles ton, is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. S. B. Pruitt. Also here for Sunday were Mrs Pruitt’s son,| Philip, of Cades Friends of Mrs. Paul T. Wood, formerly of this city, will be glad to know she is improving at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Pitts, and Mr. Pitts in Bethune af ter an illness and stay at the Cam den hospital. Captain Lee Blakely of Washing ton, D. C., spent the week-end with ihs parents, Mr and Mrs. L. A.; Blakely. Mrs. H. L. Todd has returned from a visit with her granddaugh ter, Mrs. Don Thames, and Mr Thames in an Francisco, California Accompanying her on the plane trip was her daughter, Mrs. Albert You- mans. of Greenville. Friends of Mrs. P. B Mitchell will be glad to know she is improv ing after being ill the past week at her home near here Mr. and Mr*. Grady Chandler. Mr and Mrs John Holland Hunter. Mr. and Mrs J. W’ Horton were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs Gus Traylor. Mr and Mrs Charles Eubanks in North Augusta Friends of Bill League will be glad to know he was able to return to his home yesterday after an rye operation and stay at the Green ville General hospital Don Rhante. student at Davidson College. Davidson. N. C , spent the week-end with hm parents Or and Mrs D O Rhame Mr and Mrs Johan M Bell and ctMldren vwMod their parent* Mr* George Reg. Mr and Mn C H Hammond m Pheelaa Ga . the DAR diopter* To Unveil Morfcer Sunday At Musgrove Battle Site The Mary Mnsgrave Chapter DAR, of Woodruff, and the Kate Barry Chapter. DAR of Spartan burg. will unveil a m.irker on the utr of the Musgrove Mill Battle field Sunday af’ernoon at 4 o rlock This will he unveiled by a descen dant of the Masgrove family and will replace fine previously erected by the Musgrove’s Mill 'Chapter, which wea hr breed Ml imerrstad diaQy .nvKed to attend the rmer rises which wtR be held at the end «f the F.noree River bridge on the Spartanburg highway BOND sM.Fs Senes E «nd H bond tales for the month of Apnl in Laurea* Coun ty total*d tto .M#, I) F Patterson, county saving? bond chairman, re ported Subscrihr T» The Chronicle NATIONAL ,y Local chapter Sweethearts of the five chapters of the Laurens-Greenwood Future Farmer* of America Federation competed for the title of Federation Sweetheart here last Wednesday night at the annual father-son banquet. Winner was Miss Ann Manley, of Gray Court, center girl in the group. v Left to right: Wiley Davis, of Clinton, with Posey Copeland; Joyce Bell, of Greenwood, with Marshall Ridlehoover; Miss Manley, with Joe Ben Hunter; and Alice Nell Toilison, of Hickory Tavern High School, with Jerry Mitchell. —Photo by Dan Yarborough W. G. Duvall of Covington, Ga.,! was a guest Monday of friends and, relatives here. Mrs. Bailey Dixon and sons, Bai ley and Norman, left Sunday to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Wood, in Talla dega. Ala Mr. Dixon accompanied her to Atlanta where she was met by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reeves of Honea Path, spent Sunday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs W M Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and children returned Monday from a few days stay in Mullins with Mrs Smith s mother, Mrs Frances Mc Gowan Dr and Mrs George R Blalock have returned from Myrtle Beach where they attended the South Caro lina Medical Convention for the past few days. Mis Mary Ann Neighbors, student at Winthrop College. Rock Hill, spent the week-end with her pa rents. Mr and Mrs J A Neigh-) bon Mr* W W Harm and Mrs Ru brn S Owem were in Greenville Friday for the toase and See Taw’ of the new Furman cam pus for press, radm and lafevion repretmtativm Mr and Mrs R K Porter add •an of AsdrviBe. N. C . tinted the former * w>rtwr Mr* V t ter during tlN O. H. heely, Sr., spent Saturday; in Pomaria with Mr. and Mrs. E.j W'. Epting and Mrs. L. A Sheely Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr , return ed Monday from Myrtle Beach where she spent several days visit ing her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Mac Finney. Mr and Mrs. John Cerney of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wills of Williamston, joined other members of the family at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs W. B Tribble, for the week-end Mr and Mrs. B S. Pinson had as guests Sunday Mrs John B Harris of Albebmarie. N C , Mr and Mrs Jack Harris and daughter of Charlotte, N C. M r and Mrs Eugene Avery and little daughter. Agnes, of Rock Hill, spent the week-end with Mrs Avery’* mother. Mr* Irby S Hipp Mrs M L Kleckly is visiting relatives in Columbia and Lexing ton Mii Douglas Hipp and mmis Au gustus and Lee Hipp. and Miss Mil dred Hip of Cocon. Fla . were call ed here because at the death at Mrs Hipp > mother. Mn Jocte Kush Duncan, of Cfcariotr They were accompanied bom< by Mr* Re* Young far a visit Fleming Mason at hummerton. and George Maaon of OkariaUe H C . tpew Sunday »ith their Mn C D Nance and other ret Mrs. J B. Wright'of Lexington, N. C., is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. R J. Copeland Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclnvaille and daughter, Kathy, of Charlotte, N. C., and Miss Peggy Mclnvaille. student at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, spent the week-end with their parents. Mr and Mrs G C. Mc lnvaille Mr and Mrs Wayne Jarvis and children of Rock Hill. Mr and Mrs Rowland Russell of Columbia, and ivien Russell of Newberry, visited Mrs Ethel H Pitts over the past week-end Mis Josephine Copeland and Bob by Copeland, accompanied by Mr and Mrs Brooks Copeland of Cra morion. N C . are spending the week at Wnghtsville Beach. N C Mrs W E Neighbor* has re turned from a week's visit with her son in-iaw and daughter, Mr and Mn Paul Stanley, in Hartsville. and also her granddaughter. Mrs Frank Dale*. Jr , Mr Outrs and new grandson Michael Allen (isles signed to the executive office of the Secretary of (he Navy in the Penta gon building. Mr. and Mrs Sim mons are residing in Washington He is the son of Mr and Mrs Hen ry Simmons I f; I •• ■ :: :: x Clinton High School Annual Dedicated To Miss Bernice Johnson May D Jubilee COTTON POINTS THE WAY LOOKING DOLLARS MORE Sam Pnr»ua Jr. a I Greenville r:4mjn< France* Dr and Mr* Job >n Me Swann are •pending tevrrai ( wnrks at tketr TV* cult age at Garden t it I 1 IkP FMlI ■ _ n..-^i _ , Frank Yeung *tie dent at Mr Ylnd IfH . cial CnMege ef 1 wutb Cnndika. rultY cl ( hartnrttai *prm ■hr wank end * •■vB.rv w iib hu melfirr Mr* Frank C Tbr nt Yeung Aim (ueet* ef Mr Yeung* en Smtday were Mr and Mr* tbai arr» mr B Yeung. Mr and Mr* Ivan at vtwkrni The 1958 edition of The Clinto nian. yearbook of Clinton Hich School, was delivered to the stu dent body last week The book is dedicated to Mis- Bernice Johnson i Mrs N A Shouset. teacher of mathematics in the high school Edited by Jackie Pitts, the an nual i* a volume of IGfe pages and picture* the various activities at the %c noo! 9 Cecil Davenport w<u the bu>>inr»* manager at staff advisor «a* Mi** Hhreil). ami Mi** Jehnaor •er to the huainas* staff uk i« divided into -• etwee .idmini*!ration and fa Li*'NH»i dflit itifv 4* m and a wed pa! rum red ad upcimm Mnr and bmim >* manager * sled by >1 aft* •♦•mpnaarf May 19 - 24 We Join With The Nation And Our Local Community In Celebrating This Event :: x :: ** * • " • * • • y m • • • • :: ■ I :: WHEN YOU BUY ASK FOR AMERICAN MADE COTTONS :: I Bank of Clinton Member I nferat |iep>»*it laMiranr* ('•rpwrxtMmi l*t ImereM Paid (la Waving* Ar r i aw %#» AnmnaA? 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Quaker Grits 36c CUNTON MILLS STORE t itai »wk I V*l Gifts for the Graduate Good Meats Low Prices FRYERS each 89c HOMEMADE Pork Sausage ib. 39c FRESH PORK SHOULDER •b.49c RIB Stew Meat *. 35c Pork Ribs ib. 39c Pitts Country BlXCt ISO most BB Market FOR HER FOR HIM LADY PRINCESS Remington Rollectric REMINGTON SI 7.50 L«»c That Prach ot Ytaii'-.. $32.50 Pav fl.CMt |h>wn 1‘av fl.Uft m>«*n CHARM BRACELETS TIE SETS-CUFF LINKS $4.50 to S16.95 • $1.50 to $15.00 — PEARLS 53.50 to S22.50 " GENTS STONE RINGS $15.00 to $59.50 Ladies’ Dinner Rings —and— Ladies’* Princess Rings SI9.95 to S600.00 SAMSONITE Luggage $25.95 and up FLOATING OPALS BULOVA RADIOS —and— Portahlr and T«bln Modeb- TRIFARI JEWELRY S39.95 and up WK C ARRY AIX NATIONALLY ADYKRTTSED WATC HES FOR HOYS A CSOULS: HI UN V — C.Rl IN I nNUMN _ M ITTN \l KK — H \WII TON - Kl <IN AND CM R EAWOCS HU I ( REST — I IHLRI %L TKAOE INS — EASY TKRWS M l E NILE IM AWONtVb 11105 HII 14 R>J*T W WAj*