The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 17, 1958, Image 12
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ThurwU>. July 17, 19S8
Items of Interest Front . .
West Clinton
MRS. C. A. ELLEDGE, Correspondent and Representative
PHONE 17M
Mr and Mrs Clarence Frier and
son spent their vacation at Myrtle
Beach recently
Mrs. A B Davis, Mrs. ,Rosa
Owens. Mrs H W. Simmons and
Evelyn Swaynham visited Mrs.
Inez jGarren, of Greenwood, recent-
ly ^
Mr and Mrs Joe Terry and Mr.
and Mrs. A B. Davis and son. Max-
le, were visitors in Greenville re
cently.
Mrs Sylvia Gerber, • of Landin
burg. Pa., spent a few days recent
ly with Mr. and Mrs Fred Tumblin' 1
and family She is a sister of the
latter '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tumblin spent
a few days at their lakeside cabin
at Lake Greenwood recently.
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Whitmire and
Mr and Mrs Harold Whitmire, of
Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Louie Webb and Mrs. James Dun
away on Sunday. They also visited
Mrs. J. F Whitmire of Hurricane
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fowler. Beth
and Mike, of Augusta, spent the
week-end with the former’s mother,
M'rs James Dunaway recently.
Mr and Mrs. Ludie Penland, of
Joanna, visited Mr and Mrs Wayne
Ginn and also visiting there werej
Mr and Mrs L. C. Penland and
family, of Joanna
Miss Dora Edmonds and her!
mother of Joanna visited Mr. and;
Mrs John Heniry Ballew on Sat-i
urday
Little Gail Griffin, of Florence, is
spending a week with her grand
parents. Mr and Mrs J. L. Arn
old and family.
J L Arnold spent a few days *
last .week with Mr and Mr- James
.Arnold, of Hemingway
Mr and Mrs W B Phillips. Wan
da Lev and Reese Phillips were.
■ (inner guests of the Dorsey Turner* ;
on Sunday
Mr and Mrs Cl)<ie£r£ and fam
dy and Midgie Ballew visited Mr
and Mrs Clyde Britt in Greenville
on Sunday
Mr and Mr* Fred t ampbeil and
children Ethel Sheppard * > sited
Mr' Lee Barnes and Mr and Mrs
George i.frgory id Greenwood on
Sunday
Mr« hraince Dyer Sury Hawks.
Mr \ andrn and daughter, Am.
visaed Mr* w E Stewart on Sun
day
Mr and Mrs David o»Mto vuM
ed the Latter t unrlr Clarence
Meek.* at John sen (it> Term re
cently
Mrs. A. G. Smith and Tony visit
I'd Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prather on
Sunday afternoon
Mrs J W Ledfbrd, Mr. and Mrs
William Hunter and children, of
Chester, visited Mrs. Beatrice Dyer
and her mother. Suzy Hawks on
Sunday.
Ann Vaughn, of Norfolk, Va., is
spending the summer months with
her father who makes his home with
the Dyers.
Mrs Lillie Rushum, of Abbeville,
spent the w eek end w ith Mrs. Bea
trice Dyer and family.
Thelma Belle Hames, Mrs. Con j
Satterfield and Mrs. \>'ulker Greg-1
ory attended the T L Lowery evan
gelistic services in Union several
nights last week.
Gail Fuller, daughter of Mr. and;
Mrs. Luke Fuller, of Greenwood,
visited Mys. Bessie Holtzclaw and
Mrs. Ada Center and family for a
few days recently. Mr. and Mrs. \
Fuller spent the week-end with the
Holtzciaws and Gail accompanied j
them home.
Mrs. Essie Powers, of Greer, isj
visiting Mr. and Mrs Hubert Rol
lins and family and her mother,
Mrs. Ada Center for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peace,
of Landrum, were week-end visitors
of the former’s parents, Mr and
Mrs Andy Hames.
Mr. and Mrs L. A. Whitworth, of
Toccoa, Ga.. were Sunday visitors
of Mr and Mrs A. R. Ivester and
family.
Mr. Cecil Adams and Mrs. H A.
Adams visited Mr. and Mrs. Press-
ley Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Jones, ot Greenwood, on Sunday.
Hubert Leopard spent the week
end with his mother and father. Mr
and Nfrs. George Leopard of near
Saluda
Ckurrk Affair*
The Ready Men s Bible Class of
Calvary Baptist Church held ladies
night at Panaramo lx>dge on Satur
day night Dorsey Turner is teach
er of the class.
With The Sick
Gail Fuller, of Greenwood, form
erly of this city, received a broken
arm in a fall while visiting rela
tives here. She is the daughter of
Mir. and MTs Luke Fuller
Wayne Steele recently underwent
a tonsilectomy at Hays Hospital
and is recuperating at his home on
Sloan St.
Mrs. William Cannon is recuperat
ing at her home on Phillips Street
after a recent illness.
Jessie Samples remains seriously
ill at his home on Davis Street.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Me Waters
was a surgical, patient at Hays Hos
pital for a few days but is recuperat
ing at her home now.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Jane Rollins celebrates a birth
day July 18.
Gail Foster celebrated a birth
day July 16.
Dan Dunaway has a birthday
July 21.
Margaret Dunaway celebrates a
birthday July 21.
Furman Brown has a birthday
July 24.
Frankie Brown will celebrate a
birthday July 24
Larry Wehunt observes his birth
day July 24
Mrs. Mattie Stockman celebrates
a birthday July 23.
Priscilla Williamson celebrated a
birthray July 15.
Tracy Coker celebrates a birth
day JiUy 22. •
Mrs Roy Cannon celebrates a
birthday July 22
Vernon Trammell celebrates a
birthday July 21.
Mrs Sara W’ebb will celebrate
Plan Ahead For
Carefree Trip
By Jeanne Smith. Dodge Safety Consultant
PART OF THE FUN of a vacation trip ia planning it.
Frequently, however, too much time ia spent pouring over maps
and tour books, while certain annoying—but important—details are
left for the last minute.
And, in the
Anal rush to
“get going,”
some of these
details are
bound to be
neglected. A
handy check
list of such
items has
been pre
pared by
AAA. Using
it, you’ll
eliminate any
when you’re 500 miles from home
about whether you left the stove
on or let the car insurance lapse.
1. First, prepare a list of
things to do sround the house
before you leave. Stop deliv
ery of newspapers and milk,
and shut off all home utilities.
Arrange for someone to take
care of your pets and plants
and to pick up your mail.
Leave a forwarding address if
you plan to be gone any length
of time.
2. Discourage prowlers by ask
ing someone to mow your lawn
periodically so that your house
looks “lived in.” Lock all win
dows and leave the shades only
partly drawn. Notify neighbors
and the'police thru you 'vill be
away.
birthday July a.
Teresa Cooper observes a birth
day July M.
Jimmy Smith celebrates a birth
day July 21.
Kathy Davenport will celebrate a
i birthday July 17.
Mr. and Mrs. David Owens cele
brates a wedding anniversary Jbly
17.
Miss Smith
frantic worries
3. Have your car thoroughly
checked. Are brakes and tires
safe? How about the elec
trical, cooling and fuel sys
tems, as well as the motor,
transmission and steering me
chanism? It’s a good idea, too,
to have the oil changed and
wheel bearings, transmission
and differential lubricated.
4. Do you have emergency
equipment—tool kit, good spare
tire, tire jack, tire wrench, pliers
and flashlight? How about in
surance? Is your car covered for
theft, collision, property damage
and public liability?
5. Before leaving, map your
itinerary carefully. Limit each
day’s driving to about 400
miles. Check ahead on accom
modations. Schedule early stops
for the evening.
6. Be sure to take your car
registration and your driver’s
license. And don’t forget camera
and film, first aid kit, thermos
bottle, sunglasses and other per
sonal effects. Arrange your lug
gage in the trunk so that the
bags you’ll be needing most fre
quently are easily accessible.
Finally, start off on the right
foot: use a light foot on the ac
celerator.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 21st day
of July, 1958, I will render a final
account of my acts and doings as
Administratrix of the estate of
Harold McQueen Shields in the of
fice of the Judge of Probate of Lau
rens County, at 10 o’clock a. m.,
and on the same day will apply for
a final discharge from my trust as
Administratrix.
Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to make
payment on or before that date; and
all persons having claims against
said estate will present them on or
before said date, duly proven, or be
forever barred,
x MARTHA S. SHIELDS,
Administratrix
June 19, 1958 4C-J-18
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her 87th birthday July 23.
Mrs. Gene Floyd celebrates a
birthday July 22.
Mrs. Margie Franklin celebrates
a birthday July 22.
Gerald Samples observes a birth
day July 20
Mrs. Jessie Samples will cele
brate her birthday July 29
Butch McCoy will celebrate a
birthday July 23.
Sherman Cooper celebrates a
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FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the Sth day
of Auguat, 1958, I will render a
final account of my acta and domga
as Executrix of the estate of Rich
ard E Ferguson In the office of
the Judge of Probate of Laurena
County, at 10 o'clock a. m , and on
the same day will apply for a final
discharge from my trust aa Ex
ecutrix.
Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to
make payment on or before that
date; and all persons having claims
said tetate will
them on or before that date; and
all persona having claims against
said estate will present them on
or before said date, duly proven,
or be forever barred.
FLORENCE J. FERGUSON,
Executrix
July 2, 1958 4c J 31
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Attend Dinner
Mr and Mr> Thomas Prather and
Johnny and Mr*. A C Whitten at
tended an out-door dinner at Ross
landing at Lake Murray in honor oi
Billy O'Dell outstanding mayor
league Lav ball player, on Wedne* ,
day inner relatives attending were
Mr. and MTs John Ferguson, of
Newberry, Mr and Mrs Mid Ban
rnster and family Mr and Mr*
John Slice and family alto of New
berry Boat mg and swimming were
1
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Prather
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PHONE S7t CLINTON. 8. C
ou will have
more time to relax when
you one-stop-shop ot
Winn-Dixie. There you
will find a wide variety
of foods and household
Hems health and beauty
aids, plus numerous
frozen and prepared
meals. Take life easy
and shop Wbus-Dixiel
MEAT values
V|AL CHOPS
VEAL ROAST
CRISP PRODUCE
LETTUCE
Pole Beans
Medium YeAow Onioes
mi - av
gMU-' - Jf
Setecto Sliced EWogno \
Ip*y Mild Cheese • - * 39.
Ch'PPed Beef eJSSi 39.
Large Mullet ... ^23'
Spanish Mackerel 25*
Comstock Pie
APPLES
39/
N* 303
Premier Stewed
| Thrifty Mold
I Slick
J TOMATOES
J PEARS
J DOG FOOD
| 2 33
| 3 SS ‘I 00
| 6 - 49'
FROZEN FOODS
AUSTEX SPAGHETTI and
Meat Balls ’^25/
DEEP SOUTH
Garden Salad 2 £ 29/
WOjCH'S
Mixed Nuts t? 69/
WINTER GARDEN CHERRY or
APPLE PIES
GoUon Gobtot Pink or Regular
LEMONADE
Morton Turkey, Chicken or
Beef Pot Pies
Taste-O-Sea
Fragrant
Lifebuoy iS 11*
Blue
Fish Sticks
’sr 39/
10 £ 99/
4 £99/
59/
Deep South Fresh
Cuke Chips 2 ^ 29/
Griffen White Liquid
Shoe Polish si 25/
Trodewtnd Fantoil
Ub
Pfce
Libby's Cut or Cream Style
10-ee
Super
Select os te
Suds & 35*
49’
Shrimp n7 59' Com 6 «... 99*
Taste-O-Sea Cooked Libby's Baby
Scallops £ 49* Limas 4 £ 99*
Palmetto Farm Taety
Potato Salad c
Palmetto Farm
Egg Salad
Palmetto Farm Assortad Flmmm
Gelatin Salad’S? 29*
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