The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 27, 1958, Image 7
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Thursday, November 27, 1958
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Items of Interest From . .
West Clinton
MRS. C. A. ELLEDGE, Correspondent and Representative
PHONE 17M
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Mr and Mrs. Bobby Wooten and
daughter, Debbie, visited Mr and
on Sunday. v
Pvt. Marion Turner of Fort Jack,
son, visited Mrs. Turner and other
relatives here for the week-end
Rev. and Mrs. C. W Barnes of
< narteston, are spending a* few
days with their daughter and fam
ily, Mr % and Mrs. Howard Stroud
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stroud
were visitors in Greenville Thurs
day. Shirley Stroud accompanied
them.
Mir. and Mrs. Richard Wallenzine
and son. Smoky, of North Augusta,
visited Mr. and Mrs. W C. Wal
lenzine the past week-end.
here from ft. benning
Sft. Willie Caaaoa of Fort Bea.
Ga., spent the week-end
with Mrs. Cannon and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cox of New.
terry, attended church services at
Calvary Baptist Church and were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Cox on Sunday.
Mrs. J, F. Whitmire of the Hurri
cane community, is spending a few
days with Mrs. James Dunaway
and family.
Rev. and Mrs. W. B, Thome of
Chesnee, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Trammell and family on
Thurslay Mrs. Trammell and chil
dren returned home with her pa
rents on Friday to spend the week
end. Mr. Trammell joined them on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon had
as recent visitors Mr.| and Mrs.
Ronnie McLendon and son, Tony,
and Bob Haynie of Waterport, N.
Y. ,and James McLendon of Mt.
Vernon, Ga.
Betty Lou and Jane McLendon
and Jackie ITiomas of Joanna, Bet
ty McLendon enjoyed a skating
party at Ekom Beach Saturday
night. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLen
don accompanied the girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell
and family are spending a week
with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold,
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Adams.
WEEK-END AT JOANNA
Clayton Edmonds spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Rowe in Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester, Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Turner attended
the funeral of Mhs. Bearden at
Friendship Baptist Church near
Spartanburg recently. She was the
mother of Mrs Lewis Yarborough
of Enoree, who is employed here
and has many friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill EUedge and
sons visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
EUedge in Crons HiU Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Croy and
family visited relatives in Green,
ville on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. T. M. McLendon of
Davenport, Fla . were recent visi
tors of Mr and Mrs. J. E McLen
don
Jackie Thomas of Joanns. Betty
Young and Jane McLendon, Mr. Mt
Mrs J. E McLendon and daughter
Betty, visited a skating rink near
Prosperity recently
Mr. and Mrs. Rome McLendon of
New York. Mr and Mrs Travis Mc
Lendon of Forida. visited Mr. and
Mrs W R Thomas recently They
also visited other relatives while
here
Virginia Cray and Terry of Green
ville. were Friday night visitors of
Mr 1 amt Mrs. Clyde Cray and fam
ily
VISITORS IN JOHNSTON
Mrs. William Canaan. Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Ward aad children vtaR-
rd Mr .and Mrs. Jessie Harass
aad family In Jshaatna recently.
Mrs Johnnie Mason visited Mr.
and Mrs C E flUdgr and Mrs. L
C. EUedge in Cross HU1 Tuesday
Mrs J. C. Adams aad Mrs EUis
Ray Brewington of Ware Shaols.
visited Mr and Mrs H. A. Adams
on Saturday
Mrs. Roy Adams of Greenwood,
visited Mr and Mrs Hubert Leo
pard on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. James Traynham
visited the latter’s parents, Mr and
Mrs M L Traynham and the for
mer's father, E. L. Chandler, in
Greenville Sunday
Mr and Mrs. W A Jones and
Mrs. Frankie Thompson of Green
wood, and Janet Thompson of
ThornweU, visited Mr and Mrs. H.
A. Adams on Saturday
WOMAN’S CLUB MEETS
The Clinton MU1 Woman’s Club
IF YOU DON'T READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS
Phone 74
will hold the monthly meeting Nov.
20 at the Community House
Ihe meeting was called to order
by the president, Mrs. Julian Rey-
m>lds. After the singing of the club
song Mrs. Eva West read the
“TTianksgiving Psalm” and gave
a o m e interesting comments on
Thanksgiving. Mrs. Gus Blakely
led the group in prayer.
During the business, session the
club voted to help a needy famUy
with a Thanksgiving shower. Ail
items for the shower should be in
afternoon. The club also voted to
the Community house by Wednesday
have the Christmas dinner at Epps’
in Greenville on Friday, Dec. 112.
Anyone wishing any information on
the dinner please call 863-J.
Beautiful flower arrangements of
wood fibers were brought to the
club by Mrs. Clyde Madden, Mrs
Alice Lowe, and Mrs. ODeU Free
man. A demonstration was given
on the making of flowers by Mrs.
Lowe, assisted by Mrs. Madden and
Mrs. Freeman.
Four visitors and one new mem. 1
her were introduced to the club.
The new member was Mrs. W. R.
Snelgrove
f During the social hour Mrs. Gus
Blakely, Mrs. Bill Terry, Mrs.
0’Shields served refreshments.
WITH THE SICK
C. E. EUedge of Cross HiU, has
been iU at his home and is Improv
ing. He is the father of C. A. El-
ledge of this city.
J. E. McLendon has received
word that his uncle, D. M. McLen
don of Florida, is seriously iU. He
has other relatives and friends here.
Mrs. W. C. WaUenzine has been
Ul at her home on Pitts street.
Jessie Harmon is improving after
a recent iU. He has returned home
from Self Memorial hospital in
Greenwood to Johnston. He has rela
tive sand many friends here.
BLUE BIRDS MEET
The Tulip and Rose groups of
Blue Birds met at the Community
House on Wednesday afternoon at
3 o’clock. A business session was
held by their leaders.
The work hour included the start
ing of Christmas gifts to be made
for mother of each member. Re
freshments were served, with Kathy
Gentry giving thanks. Then each
Uttle member was dismissed for
home.
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The Busy Bee group along with
the leader met at 5:00 p. m. A
business session was held Then
each member started on their gifts
for their mothers Refreshments
were served, then they were dis
missed.
BIRTHDAY CALENDAR
Sam Owens celebrates a birthday
today, November 27.
Ray Shelton observes a birthday
Friday, November 28
Mrs Dave Sanders celebrates a
birhtday November 28.
Mrs Vernon Trammell has a
birthday November 28
Sft Willie Cannon of Fort Ben
ning. Ga . celebrates a birthday
Sunday, November 10
Mrs Melvin Huey observes a
birthday November 20
Mrs Sallie Johnson celebrates a
birthday Monday. December 1.
Randy Martin has a birthday
Tuesday, December 2.
Mrs Kay Ringer of San Diego,
Cabf . daughter of Mr ahd Mrs
Harry Foster, celebrates a birthday
December 2.
Reuben Stroud celebrates a birth
day December 2.
Dale Adams observes a birthday
December 2.
Mrs Jack Griffin celebrates a
birhtday December 2.
Drew Trammefl celebrates a
birthday Wetfcesday. December 3.
Melvin Holcombe celebrated a
birthday November 22.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Dunaway
celebrate a wedding anniversary
Wednesday. December 2.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr.,
wiU celebrate their 53rd wedding
anniversary December 4.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon
celebratde a wedding anniversary
Saturday, November 22.
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
PhUip EUedge was honored with
<» birthday dinner with member
of his family on Sunday, Nov. 23.
He was 12 years old.
CHURCH CIRCLE HAS DINNER
The Gene Phillips circle members
and their husbands enjoyed a
Thanksgiving turkey supper Friday
night at the Mary M us grove Hotel.
NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF
1958 CITY TAXES
Notice is hereby griven that Town Taxes for the
Town of Clinton are due and collectable from November
1st to December 31st for the year 1958. The tax books
will open November 1 at the office of the Town Clerk
and Treasurer and will remain open up to and through
December 31.
A penalty of ten per cent (10%) shall be added if
said taxes are not paid on or before January 1, 1959.
The levy for current fiscal year is 53 mills; 26 mills
for current operating expenses, and 27 mills for interest
and sinking funds on various bond 'Vue* outstanding.
W. U. OWENS. City C lerk aad Trsararar
Yes, satisfaction is the most important thing we sell
at Community Cash Stores.
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There are thousands of items in our store.
. CHOICE FRESH MEATS- 1
FRESH WHOLESOME PRODUCE
BIG VARIETY OF PACKAGE FOODS
NON-FOOD ITEMS
HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS
DAIRY PRODUCTS
FROZEN FOODS
And there are . many things to make your shopping a
happy, pleasant event every week.
A SPARKLING CLEAN STORE
AN ATMOSPHERE OF PLEASANTNESS
A SPIRIT OF HELPFULNESS
A SINCERE “THANK YOU” FOR EVERY VISIT
AND SPECIAL VALUES EVERY WEEK
But of all these —
Satisfaction is the most important thing we sell
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CLINTON'S FINEST FOOD STORE
OPENING SOON