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Thursday. April SO, 1959 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 100000000*000000*0001 Ihth About ... People You Know (toms of Intorost Concerning CKnton Residents , Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheorn and children of Camden, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Sheorn's mother, Mrs. C. H. McCrary, and other relatives \ Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts spent the week-end in Rock will with her dau ghter, Mrs Wayne Jarvis, and Mr. Jarvis. SPEAKS HERE Ur. and Mrs. Allan R. Broome and daughter of Columbia, were guests Sunday of the Rev. and Mrs. Joel E. Cannon. Dr. Broome, who is superintendent of Epworth Children’s Home, spoke at the mor ning service at Broad Street Meth odist Church. Mrs. Cyrus Bailey of Augusta, Ga., was a visitor here Sunday, coming especially to attend the fun eral of R. B. Vance. Mrs. J. B. Nicholson spent Sunday in Greenville with her daughter, Mrs, J. Mac Rabb, Jr., and family. McSWEENS RETURN Dr and Mrs. John McSween have returned to their home here after a several months stay in Lutz, Fla., where he was supply pastor for Tims Me m o r i a 1 Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Belle Harllee of Spartan burg, was an overnight guest Thurs day add Friday of Mr. and Mrs. James Walker. Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., and son, DeLeoo, 3rd, of Washington, Ga., spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. P B. Adair IN NEW HOME Dr. and Mrs. John W. Stevenson LEAVE FOR WEST VA. Mr. and Mrs. James Leighton and small son, Jeff, leave this week for Charleston, W. Va., where they will spend the summer months. Mr. Leighton serves as tennis coach at the country club there. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne spent the week-end at the Isle of Palms with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Home. Billy Horne spent the week-end at The Citadel. Mrs. Willis Clayton, of Raleigh, N. C., is the guest this week of her sister in-law. Mrs. Pringle Cope land. LOSES SISTER Friends of Mrs. H. M. Young, Sr., will regret to learn of the death of her sister. Mrs. Lester Taylor, of Columbia, which occurred Friday following several years of declining health. Mr. and Mrs. Young and Mt. and Mrs. Rembert Truluck were in Columbia Sunday for the funeral services. Mrs. Truluck is a niece of Mrs. Taylor. RETURNS FROM EUROPE Mass Virginia Sadler of this city and New York, returned last week to New York after a five weeks tour of Europe. Mrs. Audrey Robinson, of Green ville, and Mr. and Mrs. niomas Couch and children, of Woodruff, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Grube and Mrs. Floy S England of Knox villa. Tenn.; returned to her home Tuesday after a fear days visit with her sister, Mrs. J. P. JohnMon, on the Thorawei campus Mt and Mrs W. L Hubbard and granddaughter, Connie White, spent the week-end in Marion and Dillon with their son. W X. Hubbard, Jr., and daughter, Mrs. B. D. White, and their families. They went espec ially to celabrate the birthday of Mr. Hubbard, Sr., and his little “Symphony In Color" Spring Foshion Show At Clinton High School “Symphony in Color" a spring fashion show, was presented by the girls in the home economics depart ment at Clinton High School Friday morning. An introdoction, April Showers, was given by > five girls receiving honorable mention; one represent ing each color group: Misses Jo- i anne Todd, Mimi Martin, Patsy BIBLE Mr. and Mrs Zack Esters Bible announce the birth of a daughter. Nancy Sharon, on April 24 Mrs Bible is the former MKs Mildred Heaton BOND Mr and Mrs Charles Henry Bond announce the birth of a son, William Todd, on April 25 at Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Bond is the former Miss Alma grandson, William, 3rd., and were Eugenia Byers, and Dorothy r?.„T “'r/r t 8 ^'i jo ATTEND GOLF TOURNAMENT 1 r" bm - Uo, Poole and Mr Bond is the- son Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hogan and She was accompanied at the piano by Miss Judy Laney daughter, Teresa, were in Spartan- hundred and thirty-two girls burg Saturday where they attend ed the golf tournament. participated and models were divid- of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bond BREWER Mr. and Mrs. Sam R Brewe^.an- ed into groups according to dress nourM * the * irth , * a Vincent, on April 26 at Blalock ulin- Before marriage Mrs. Brewer ic. Mr*. Frances Addy Bobo Dies In Spartanburg Spartaaburg—Mrs Frances Addy Bobo. 50. died at a local hospital at • 30 a m . Tuesday following a king illness \ ' | Mrs Bobo, a resident of 3*4 S Converse St, was the wife of A. B. Bobo Mr and Mrs Bobo had op erated Mack's Cleapers here for a number of years She was active in the Eastern Star, a past matron and secretary ot Mary Montgomery Chapter, a member of the Grand Chapter of South Carolina and a state grand representative Mrs Bobo was a member of W Main Baptist Church In addition to her husband, surviv ing are two sons. George Bobo, of Drayton, and Billy Bobo, of Spar tanburg; two daughters, Mrs. Sarah Bradley, of Spartanburg, and Mrs. Annette Henson, of Pittsfield, Mass ; nine grandchildren, two brothers. Will •d at M. W Bobo Funeral Chapri is W. Wright Banal will to at 4 30 p jn Thursday by Dr Law- Greenland Memorial Ga Miss Patsy Macdonald, who has cok)rs Fifst ^ winners in tiw held a posotion with the agricultural flve were Misses Nancy . extension service of the University! Neighbors Dunaw Dian. was Georg,a M Hamillon of Georgia at Monticello, Ga., wifi Spencer 5^ Workm ^ aml Ce . KIRBY be at home with her parents, Dr. Second place win-, M r and Mrs. Eugene C. Kirby James Addy. of Laurens, and and Mrs. M. A. Macdonald, until her were Misses Louise Speake, announce the birth of a son. Troy Allen Addy. of Lakeland. Fla.; one !_ » a. a » _ . _ - sister, Miss Gussie Oranna .Addy, of Spartanburg She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs George W Addy of Clinton Funeral services will be conduct wedding m June to Dexter Brown ^ Fraser Barbara Wilson, Melda Stephen, on May 27 at Blalock Clin- Rogers of Easley. Dean, and Carolyn Heaton. * c M* 5 Kirby is the former Miss Mr and Mrs J. J. Clark were in Roll Banister, home ec- Johnnie Ruth Fowler Spartanburg Sunday to see the for- ( , nornjcs instructor was presented MARTIN mer s brother, T. M. Clark, who ts by ^ gj^ an engraved sil- Mr. and Mrs. H. Earl Martin, Jr Kindergarten Open For New Enrollment seriously ill at the (.eneral hospital ver bon dish. announce the birth of a son, Steph- ^' ere- " ' A number of invited visitors also en Lee, on May 28 at Blalock Clinic., Mrs. Martin before marriage wasj Miss Audrey Wilson HITT Mr and Mrs. Bobby Joe Hitt of Charleston, anounce the birth of a ■ a .The First Presbyterian Church daughter. Nancy Elizabeth, on April H ' f Den r 2jer and ‘-r 5 Week Day Kindergarten is open for 14 at st. Francis hospital. Mrs Hitt of New Orleans La., are spending t . nP0 [ frner>t the school Ls ^ former Miss Betty Mclver of the week ^er mother, Mrs. C. year ^ week ^ jundergarte,, Char i estont an d M r. Hitt is the son W ' Mr tK ‘ nz er ’ who accom- ()ffers two years ^ pre-school edu- a f M'r and Mrs. Floyd Hitt of An- pamed them here. 15 on « business C£rti<)n ciuldren must be four by derson, and a grandson of Mrs Eu trip to Washington, D. C. November 1 to be eligible Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Macdonald re- Mrs. L. J. Brandt and daughters, viewed ^ annua , {ashlon show Martha and Susan, returned Sunday to their home in Asheboro,, N. C., after a few days stay with Mrs. Brandt’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. B. O. WTiitten. J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON. S. C Phone 3493 Joanna children of Camden, spent the week-1 turned yesterdav from Atlanta Ga. ** ° bt / am ' W^R^KttT' GrUbe S m0ther ’ V '” here they atlWded the General ^ desired will be mailed to^restod HEREFRON MINNESOTA ^ p”' t STM. and son, John Allen, have moved; Mr and Mrs Frank Kummeth, of was called here the past week-end (be kindergarten^ teacherT into their recently completed home 0watonna - Minn > *** visiting their because of the death of her brother, virs Jasoer Rowland -md Mr«’ on Calvert Avenue nephew and niece, Mx. and Mrs. R B V ance 1 ^ ^ Mrs. Perry M. Moore, accom-;U- W. Hogan Mt and Mrs. Kum-; ,y rs a Durant has returned to panied by Miss Judy Pittman of n®*** 1 can, e here from Washington, ber home in Marianna. Fla., after a Ware Shoals, spent the week-end ini U- C., where Mrs Kummeth was a yjjjt w i t h Mrs George H. Ellis. Bamberg with her son, Ronnie, who delegate to the National DAR Con- MrJ E T Woodruff has returned is a student at Carlisle Military 8 ress for a several weeks mit in Green- School. Miss Pittman attended the RETURNS FROM MARYLAND V j|to ber daughter, Mrs. T. Junior-Senior at Carlisle ^* r * Crawford DoBose has re- Ear | y r R i ce ■OVE TO FLORIDA turned from * len ^ vi ** t w M h ^ ATTEND GRAND LODGE gene Hitt of this city Frank Cauley Parents are asked to register as soon as possible as facilities are lim ited. New Subscribers Friends of Mr and Mrs. Henry 0 Simmons wil be interested to know daughter. Mrs. Edward Pease, and E c Taylor. Jr, Marvin D«- * l * r P*a*e in Baltimore, Md Mr. Young. Fred Bragg and Eugene they left the past week-end for Palm an d Idtle 1400 - Edward. Jr . Johnson of Kinards. were in Colum Harbor. Fto . where they will visit accompanied her home, returning to bt* Thursday and Friday to attend their son. Jack Simmons, and fam Baltimore on Tuesday the South Carolina Grand Lodge ily The Simmons plan to make their Mr • nd **** ^ Re<l ® rer Maaomc meeting, future home somewhere in Florida AlUnU. Ga . were guests for atv Mr and Mrs K F MdU of Page Mr and Mrs Gilbert Blakely of era * ^ Mr Ttom ^ Hnd. were visitors here Monday Jacksonville Fla soeni the week duon this week end with the former's mother Mrs Mrs Louie Thomley. Mr and B AND PW CAKE AALE J B Speake Mrs Ray Pitts. Mim Myra Pitta Members of the Business and Pro- Mr and Mrs BiH Jones, former *•* Fleming Bay were gueMs ton lesamnal Woman's Club is sponsor ly of Spartanburg have moved here day of Mr and Mrs Norman Law mg a cake sale on Saturday. May 9. and are occupying an apartment on rnece ta Central |w the gift depart Calvert Avenue Mr aad Mrs Jones Mrs Milford Smith and daughter are emplaped at the new Com mu Gat. were weekend guest, of; cakes afty Csto peaary mn, frsseto la Back Kill gtaaiag at 9 a. at Beik's be All kinds of I Cl REV JAMES W CASON, MRS JAMES REID, MRS BESSI EHAMM, Joanna MRS HARRY FOSTER, MILS D B WSHUNT MRS J J OWENS. MRS DESSIf: WEBB (.Tintaa MRS MARION BOYCE. BhapaanviHe The average dally South Carehaa s l*fid was «3 e ta News Of Bonds Cross Roads The young people of Fairview Baptist Church met Monday at 4:00 o’clock at the church for group sing ing under the direction of the pian ist, Mrs Earl Johnson, and aong leader. Clarence Hunmcutt The group will meet next Sunday at 5 30 a a a You are urged to attend a church in your community Services are held at Shady Grove Presbyterian Church Sunday school at 10 00 a m . and preaching at 11 o'clock Fairs lew Baptist Church Preach ing at 10 00 a m, and Sunday school at 11 o clock Penterostal—Sunday school at 10 o'clock and preaching at 11 00 a m Dr. ‘ “ *. Mixon —Optometrist — 201 N. Broad Street PHONE 130* Office Hours: 9-5:.W Authorized Dealer MMjir • •• PRICES FRESH GROUND BEEF 2 Lbs. 99c &. C. tirade A l*rt» 2 Doa. Double Q Tml EGGS 79< Salmon 49< Ht 2 Lb. Tta Ar*o Blended No. 393 C*«a 2 For COFFEE 13« PEAS 25 (sRADE A FRYERS 2 Lb. Average Each 69c LARGE SIZE HI NTS TOMATO FAB 19c juice 29c (Limit 1 With *5 Grocery Order) BAMA BLACKBERRY JELLY GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS Lb. 20 Oz. 33c ROBERTS VANILLA Wi Lb. WAFERS 29c DEL MONTE NO. 303 CAN FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 for $1.00 Quaker Reg or Quick 5 Lbs. Blue Star Frozen Chicken or Turkey S Oz. GRITS 27c PIES 2 » 39c SNOWDRIFT 10c OFF ON PACKAGE VESPER TEA 3 Lbs. 69c '/z Lb. Pkg. 39c CLINTON MILLS STORE LYDIA MILLS STORE FOR THE I0ITINC FIMILY See the new * (jofderb Ouixlet • EVINRUDE MOTORS md Acer—rln COX HOME A ALTO SCPPLY CLINTON. 8. C. N. Bread St. Pima* 13 Eviainde Sale* A Sendee Mr aad Mn Jamr mm. Jimmy, were vurton ta Greeu ville en Sunday ui the home ef Mn Jahoaao B father Gee Mr aad Mn C ar aae. Billy, atieatod a birthday dm ear ef Mr aad Mn Clyde Me JotC* «o Sunday a tooar ef Mr Mr aad Mn Stanley Haw and and family <d OefemMa. were gueeu of Mr aad Mn Jee Metfuirt Suo- HEARING AIDS SALES • SERVICE O SUPPLIES HOWARiyS PHARMACY Pborne 191 | HfrirloorcStoltoJI I 5 PRICES RETURN TO FORMER LEVELS ON MAY S' ^ 4-Pc. PI- Setting (Kn,*.. fo* T.^POO". Salad rort<> MlCt r t«l« $19 80 S24.00 ^ 5.Pc. pi. Setting MlCt "O'* ’ ” Ct S3C.00 S2420 5.Pc. Pi. Setting SoupSp-vi-v J27 50 W5 W Just in time for gj, Mother's Day .. . Just it in time for Brides^ Hurry in for extra '.aviniis • on mttonullv advertised m 1H1 <x»m srt R1 ivc. before pr;ce> return to former levels Plan now to add the p.ecei sou need or start a new service. YJU CAM SAVE ON 0»EN ST0CX PiiCIS, TOO' Lw«* ‘ l.aa. •« %. IjjitiuiioiS Htoe Ntlo Diamoodw Hi ^ atr he- FRESH FARM EGGS Brought in fre»ih daily from our own farm—no middle man. Your choice of brown or white shell*. New prices effective this w eek: I dirge . Doz. 50c Medium Doz. 40c Small 3-Doz. for $1.00 1 Cracked 3 l>oz. for $1.00 We Appreciate Your Businem* CatlPaf** PAYNE'S HATC HERY K. Brood 8t. Oo Ttooday at 3 30 the Heme P—mn Him Hub will meet at the riub house The program wil ctmaiM ef nporu from all club chaomen All mem ben are urged to be pweent TTie hodman for the meeting will be Mn Duane Gauae and Mr* Jim Evans. The devotional period will be rood acted by Mn Ben Sum | mer* D illard Bolanlk 103 E. Pitts St. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Frankoma Pottery Silver—Watches Kimberly Diamonds Phone 1699 MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK DOUBLE For You For Your Community CURRENT RATE SAVE BY MAY 10 Charles D. Yarborough — Agent — Calhoun Life Ins. Co. • Ordinary Life • Industrial l.ife • Health and \rrident • PamiU Group • Hospital and I ife IN SI RS W ITH I S WE INVERT WITH VIM Template Prwfenmo l«t ClrvetOTd A« Tetoafcuoo till J EARN INTEREST FROM MAY 1 In addition to earning a liberal dividend for you your savings also work for your community. OPEN AN ACCOUNT NOW OR ADD TO YOUR PRESENT ONE r ) CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Telephone No. 6 Clinton, & C. 221 W. Main St.