The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 02, 1958, Image 13
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West Clinton
MRA. C. A. EI.I.FIMiK, ( orrenpondtnt and ReprwUltae
raoMB im
•ad Mrs A 0
of Mr laaw tool *««A mm too
I Ml to 1 Mr and Mr* W C
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JeHtto Bnjr CrtfAn
tortMa? Ortobor •
Mr* Arthnr Itooord will
a torthdar Oetobor 4
Mn Louiao Monde
birthday today. October I.
Frank Jacks obomres a birthday
October •
Mrs Harold Hampton observes a
birthday October S.
Mrs. Irene Adams celebrates a
birthday October 2
Mrs. Calvin Lee observes a birth
day October 8
Sue McLendon observe* a birth
day, October 2.
Russel Lawson has a birthday to.
day October 2.
Mn « L Wdaao and *** Mr end Mrs Richard WaOe^ snd Mn 1
and Mn J. T. Lakey rtne and tan. Smotfy af North An. %gi and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin
Holder-Martin Rites
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Holder o(
this city, announces the marriage
of their daughter, Alda Elizabeth, to
Harold Martin. 4
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. 0. E. Martin of Joanna. The
marriage w'as performed at the par-
sonage by Rev. J. B Cole on Eliza
beth street at 10:00 a. m , Sept. 20
'Hie bride's outfit was of a lovely
blue with a pink corsage
A reception was held at the home
of Mr and Mrs David Owens on
Pitts street.
IV lovel> wedding cake was •
gift from the hostess, and pictures
were mack
Those present for the orcnsior.
were immediate relatives of the
The
kfl for
in charge of the installation.
Closing prayer was by the pastor.
Celebrates Birthday
Miss Dorothy Fowler was honored
with a party at the home of Miss
Leona Beeman Saturday. Miss Fow
ler celebrated her 14th birthday re
cently. i
p
There were ten present for the
occasion. Games were enjoyed
by the group She received many
nice gifts.
Birth Ajinoancement
u Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Oneil Campbell of
New Orleans, La., announce the
birth of a son, Paul Anthony.
They are former residents of this
city.
With The Sick
Jimmy Blackwell has returned
home after being a surgical patient
at the Blalock Clinic last week.
Jeanette Woodward has returned
home after being a surgical patient
at Hays hospital last week
Birthday Party Given
Little Debbie Wooten celebrated
her 5th birthday recently at her
home. 303 Frances street
Nineteen little friends attended
with, indoor and outdoor games be
ing enjoyed
Ref regiments at ice crenm. can
dy. cookies and cold drinks wore
served by the bootom. ggststed by
Mrs Bobby Qumo PotoUd bets
were given the children an favors
Hast Enjoy* Picnic
The fourteen-year old Intermedi
ate girls class of Calvary Baptist
Church enjoyed a picnic and skat
ing party at Mineral Springs recent
ly Mrs. A no I v ester is teacher of
the class Invited guests were Mr
and Mrs Marion Turner. Arto Ives
ter and family
Mr and Mrs Arto Iveater
wan. Vernon and Danny,
lorn in Gmenvillr on
Mr and Mrs W L Wi
••a Ricky, and Mn J. T.
visited Mr and Mrs Boyce Wllwo
and daughter. Pamela, to Charlotte.
N C, Sunday Pamela returned
borne with them for a visit
Mr and Mrs Johnny Arrowood
and son, Mr and Mrs Buford
Shields and sons. Mr and Mrs
George Brock. Jr. Mrs R D Eng
liah and sons. Terry, Tony and
Kenneth, all of. Whitmire, were re
cent visitors of Jimmy Blackwell,
who has been ill.
Mrs. Johnnie Mason visited Mrs.
W V. Storey in Greenville on Sat
urday. She also visited Mr and
Mrs. Otis pledge and son, Terry,
i while there.
Mrs. Lucile Holtzclaw visited
MVs. Douglas Giles in Greenwood
Sunday.
Mrs. L. C. Elledge of Cross Hill,
had as a week-end visitor her
daughter. Mrs. W. V. Storey, of
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs A. G. Smith and
sons of Chester, were Sunday visi
tors of Mr and Mrs. Lonnie Smith
on the Whitmire highway
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Adams
spent a few days this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell
and family in Chamblee, Ga
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waters and
sons were dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs. Fred Satterfield and daughters
Sunday
Joel Cox, Sr , attended the STA
meeting at Clenuon Saturday mor
ning. Mr. and Mrs Cox and son,
Joel, Jr., attended the football game
at Clem son in the afternoon
Sgt. and Mrs Lonnie Bradford
and son of Fort Jackson were re
cent visitors of Mrs Elzabeth Wood
ward aad other retotvies The for
mer and son remained for a visit
due to the illness of her -.istcr.
Jeanette Woodward
PFC Lotus O WaUmune of Fort
rf’Brag& N C. spent a few days
HM and Mn Delmar Wooten and
children visited Mr and Mn Cecil
Wooten on Sunday He has been
stationed at a navhl base in Con
necticut They are enmute to Key
West. Fla . for a new alignment
Mr and Mrs Sloan Norris at
tended the funeral of the former's
sister. Mrs W A Raby. in Canton,
N C. laid TWW.,
Mr and Mrs Wert Jseaingi of
Mn « B Rraa-Jl
Sgt and Mrs Chartov Kelly and
daughlrr m t nernwuai. spent the
week end with the former • parent*.
Mr' and Mrv A G Galloway
Mr* Liitie Edmonds at Joanna,
was a weed end visitor of Mr and
Mn\ John Henry BsMew and fam
ily
Bill Jones and son. Sonny, spent
\Sunday with Mr and Mrs H A
Adams
—3 -4-,
Mr and Mr* * D
•pent Aaturdny wRB ie4ati*«i m
i •real FaBs
Mr and Mr* Bill Anew and etui
drew. Mr snd Mn Jssme C
and rtuidr»« Mr and Mrs
Campbell and daughter Pat. were
visitor* of Mr and Mrs Bill Camp
bell in Iva Sunday
FINAL RCTTLBMENT
Take notice that on the 24th day
of October, 1958. I will render a
final account of my acts and doings
as Administratrix of the estate of
Judge «f Prehate «f lamtewa ('mm*
ty at t to p m . and on the tame
day wdl apply tor a final diarharps
tram my trust as AdMumattattH
Any person indebted to said estate
is notified and r«t<urad la nuke
payment an or before that
and oil person* having ell
against said estate will
them on or before that date, duly
proven, or be forever barred
ETHEL C. JOHNSON
Administratrix
Sept 19. 1958 4c 0-10
IF TOO DOM T READ
THE CMMOmCLC
TOO DO ITT CET THE MCWR
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Dr. David T. Miion
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GREENWOOD FAIR
OCTOBfR 6-7-8-9-10-11
Fen*urinf On Ths Midway
CETUN & WILSON GREAT RAILROAD SHOW
Ftifi ond E c«t rmtftf For You*9 ond Old
B« Surt to S*«
JU Old Horn#
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■m ® ¥ 4
Livo Again In
Yesteryear,
See One of tfce
Truly Greet
Pottery Makers
At Work At
The Greenwood
Fair.
RIDES & SHOWS
★ Mammoth Flowpr Show ProMntod by Ht« Gr««n-
wood Fddoration of Gordon Club*.
★ PLUS — Hog Colling Contest, Dog Show, Groat
Array of Arts, Agriculture, Commercial, Indus
trial, Liva Stock ond Hobby Exhibits.
J I-
WHITE SCHOOL DAY
TUESDAY, OCT. 7th
COLORED SCHOOL DAY
THURSDAY, OCT. 9th
FAIR TIME IS FUN TIME
FREE
PARKING
TO IVSBTOMt
FREE
PARKING
TO rVIBTOHI
af DsWsw in Pm see Gtvsn Awwy nt The Faw
CRAW NOE GIVEN HtDAY NIGHT OCT. Khfc
Rooervo
Righto
On Limit
Quontitias.
Thrifty Maid Apple
Apple Sauce 4 N c a ™ 3 49*
Thrifty Maid Early June
June Peas
Thrifty Maid Sweet
Sweet Peas
No-303
Cane
25*
2 No-303 OR*
Cane ZO
QUALITY
ir\
CONTROLLED*
# Wmn-D.x.e (QUALITY
CONTROLLED) Program
Mean* Higher Quality
ot Much Lower Prices'
Smokad Tatty, Ttndarizad
PICNICS
RATtn BLACSHAWB UKIO
Bacon
Sausoge
Biscuits
Cheese
69<
tasty mild
Chees
e.39<
u 59*
Salad
53*
b_ 49*
Spansh Mackerel u 19*
‘S 59*
Mackerel Steaks » 39*
SHORTENING
Limit I ot
TKn Pt<m
PWote’
SAVE
OIBII KOMI
THRIFTY MAID
LUSCIOUS
•artutt
THRIFTY MAID
RICH
TOMATO
Peaches
Pears
Catsup
Honeydews
49r
Grapes
2 • 25<
Firm,
Ripe
Lge
Six#
California
Flame Tokay
Idaho Baking
LB
MiSH
BAG
POTATOES 10 ■
S*toBt* wiaak, leaf. Turkey Chicko* 4 Moot Loaf
MORTON'S DINNERS - 49
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