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14 THE CLINTON CHRONICI * Thursday. May 14, 1959 Items of Interest Front . . West Clinton MRS. C. A. ELLEDGE. Correspondent and Representative PHOVE 1766 Mr and Mrs \V T. Kanning of .Ioanna, wore visitors of Mr and Mrs H A Adams Monday , Mr anti Mr' Boyce Wilson and Mrs Rudolph Ferguson, all of New berry Mrs Thomas Prather and Mrs A C Whitten of Clinton. Pinner was served picnic style, 'daughter”Pamela of Charlotte, Afterwards boating, swimming, and were week end visitors of Mr skiing were enjoyed \\ L Wilson and son. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Mrs J. J McGinnis celebrates I a birthday today. May 15. ' Eddie Davenport celebrates a . ' ; Mrs. Ray Cauble bbserves a birth- j and Mrs Ricky Mr and Mrs Joel Cox and son visited Mr and Mrs C. F. Vincent m St'neca Sunday They are the par May 15 flits (» f Mrs < ox who gave a dinner Mrs Ray Caub)(1 atflifr hohre in her mothers honor. ( ^ ^ w . jv 1( . " ilh a!1 Ul ‘* ch,idren Carol'Martin < Jimmy Tucker of Iva, was a Sun day dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Bill Snow and family. Mrs Estelle Roland visited Mr. and Mrs Tan Windsor in Norfolk. \ a . recently. She also visited her son. Seaman Jimmy Simmons, sta- ^ av J5 celebrates a birth'- day May 16 Elbert Rice observes a birthday May 15. Mrs. Emmie Proctor celebrates a birthday May 16 Claudine Whitt has a birthday honed there Miss Elizabeth Leopard of this city was an invited dinner guest of Miss Sue McLendon at the McLen- \j a y 15 Teddy Davis celebrates a birth day May 16. Datie Estes celebrates a birthday on Sumerel street Lucile Estes has a birthday May j 16. don residence Sunday Mr and Mrs \\. P McW alters \i a y 19 j s birthday of Linda and family were week-end visitors p^y Davis, in Great Falls and of relatives Winnsboro HERE ERO.M ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Rasper Floyd and children and Mrs. Elizabeth Floyd of Anderson, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton. Sarah Lawson celebrates a birth day May 18. Mrs. Junie Malone celebrates a birthday May 21 Odell Lambert observes a birth day May 21 Hope Smith celebrates a birthday Mrs Margie Compton and sons May 17. J. C. Gregory has a birthday May 18. Clyde Cray. Jr, celebrates a birthday May 17 Dennis Balkham has a birthday May 19. Johnny Cannon celebrates a birth- arid Mrs Elizabeth Floyd of Ander son. visited Mr and Mrs L. C. Heaton and other relatives on Sun day Seaman Johnny Simmons of Nor folk. Ya , visited his mother. Mrs Estelle Roland, the past week-end day May 15 David Sanders observes a birth-1 day May 17. Shirley Lawson celebrates a birth day May 21. Little Ronald Joe Craine observed Mr and Mrs Bill Campbell of Iva. visited his mother. Mrs. John Campbell, on Sunday. Mr'and Mrs R C. Oxner, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten visited Rev. and Mrs George James in Duncan Sunday They are the parents of a birthday May 14 and was one year Mrs Oxer and Mrs. Wooten. A din- old ner was given in honor of Mrs. Boots Satterfield celebrates a James with all her children present, birthday May 15 except one Gary Foster celebrates a birthday Mr and Mrs. Bobby Wooten and May 20 daughter spent Mother’s Day with Bobby Joe Meadors has a birth- Mrs Wooten's parents, Mr and, day May 18 Mrs 0 L Godfrey, in Ninety-Six.' R L. Webb observes a birthday Mr and Mrs Wilson Gamer, Jr , May 19. and family of Chester. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster cele Leon Hedgepath were dinner guests brate a weddiug anniversary May of Mrs John Hedgepath Sunday. 17 Mr and Mrs Bobby Braswell and BRIDAL SHOWER GIVEN son of Aiken, Mr and Mrs Jack Mrs. Martha Madison Samples. Griffin and family of Ware Shoals, formerly of Laurens, was honored were Sunday visitors of Mr. and with a bridal shower on Friday night at the home of the groom's mother, Mrs Jessie Samples, on Davis street There were thirty guests present for the occasion, with games being enjoyed. The honoree received many lovely gtfts. Refreshments were served by Mrs Samples and the assistant Mrs W E Braswell. MRS. OTT HAS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. James Wilhite and daughter. I)el>bi.-, of Niceville. Fla., were week-end visitors of Mrs. Mary Ot land family. Also visiting thi m were Mr. and Mrs. James Dalt u of this city. Miss Shirley Ott visited Mr. and Mrs J M C,’Uspe in.Laurens the hostesses past week-end MADISON-SAMPLES RITES iMr and Mrs led Maid and Mrs \ii SS Martha Madison of Laurens. Milhani Cam.an had as their week- anc j Louis Samples of this city, were end guests Mrs Jessie Haimon and unit0< i in ma rrtage at the Laurens sons of Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Countv court house on Saturday Walker and family of Laurens. Mr rooming b y the Probate Judge and Mrs Robert Cannon and sons yhp b nde is the daughter of Mr of Lancaster ani j Harold Madison of Lau- Mrs William < annon is visiting rens 7^ groom is the son of Mrs. Mr and Mrs Robert Cannon and Jessie Samples familv in Lancaster for a few The couple is residing at the home wee * cs of his mother on Davis street Mr and Mrs Roy Blackwell and BLUE BIRDS MEET sons spent the week-end with her The Rose. Tulip and Busy Bee mother, Mrs R D English, in Whit- Blue Bird members met at the Com- mirt ‘ munity Building Wednesday after- Mrs Johnnie Mason. Lucile Holtz- noon. clav», Evelyn Giles, and Mrs C. A a business session was held Af- Elledge visited Mr and Mrs. James terwards the members began their Butler and son. Tony, in Greenwood, craft work Each member made and Mrs L < EHedge, a medical a recipe book for a Mothers Day patient at Self Memorial hospital in gjft Greenwood, on Tuesday Enroute The children were served candy home they enjoyed fishing at Lake an d cokes before being dismissed Greenwood NOTICE! t NION. LOCKH ART \ ISITORS All members of the Tulip and Midgie Ballew. Paul Parker. R 0)je Blue Bird groups* of the Petago Brenda franklin and Bill W timer district are asked to be present at were visitors in Union and Lack- the Community building next Wed- hart >unday. nesday afternoon at 3:00 p m This Mr and Mrs A G Stephens and i s the last meeting and there will be son of Columbia, were week-end a weiner roast Each member bnng visitors of her mother. Mrs. Rose a drink and marshmallows. Prather, in Whitmire Mr- Johnnie Mason and Georgia MclA-ndon visited Mrs L C. El- ledtie. a patient at Self Memorial hospital. Greenwood, on Sunday. Mr and Mrs David Owens attend ed a dinner in honor of Mrs. S. P SCRATCH-ME-N’OT Dye. her mother, at Cleveland Park, WITH ITCH-ME-NOT Spartanburg, on Sunday. Dinner Apply ITCH-ME-NOT. In 15 min- was served picnic style to about a utes, if the itch needs scratching, hundred who enjoyed the occasion. get your 48c back. You feel the med- Mr and Mrs C E Elledge of ication take hold to quiet the itch Cross Hill, were Saturday night vis- in minutes; watch healthy, clear itors of Mr and Mrs. C A Elledge vkin come on. Get ITCH-ME-NOT and sons from any druggist for external skin Lawrence Barbery of Greenville, irritations. NOW at Youngs Phar- visited his sister, Gaynell Barbery, macy. ' • ' 3c-21 and other relatives here during the r week-end Gaynelle returned home FINAL SETTLEMENT with him for a visit. Take notice that on the 18th day WITH THE SICK of May, 1959, we will render a final Mrs M W Adams has returned account of our acts and doings as to her home -on Bailey street after Administrators of the estate of Bet- recent eye surgery at Self Memorial ^ J® 30 Gold® 0 in the office, of the hospital in Greewood. Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun- Mrs L C. Elledge remains ill at *7. at 10 o’clock a. m. and on the Self Memorial hospital in Green- same day will apply for a final dis- wooo charge from our trust as Adminis- FAMILY DINNER trators. A dinner was given at Lake Mur- Any person indebted to said es- ray Sunday in observance of Moth tate is notified and required to make er s Da> honoring family members payment on or before that date; and celebrating birthdays in May all persons having claims against Birthday hooorees were Rudolph said estate will present them, duly Ferguson and daughter. Kathy, of proven, or be forever barred Newberry, and Thom a* Prather of WILLIE and GLADYS Clinton Mothers and thotr families GOLDEN, present were Mrs Med Bannister Administrators. Mrs George SUgh Jr . Mrs John Clinton. S C. Ferguson Mn Burk O Deg and April IT. IMP «r M 14 IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Phono 74 Community Cash sparkling clean, pleasant to shop food stores y i: * Sr i* SHORTENING SUNNY SWIFTS DAY JEWEL 3-Lb. Tin 3-Lb. Tin HTC J7C Limit 1, Your Choice, With S5.00 or More Order Fresh Apple . PIES 55c Value 39 c Sunny Day Evaporated Enriched MILK Large Can (Limit 6) 10 * SWIFTS TOP SELECT BEEF ROUND SIRLOIN T-BONE Lb. 89c Lb 95c ^ 99c Freshly Made GROUND BEEF Lb. 49< Swift’s Brookfield Pure PORK SAUSAGE u>. 29< JUMBO Chocolate or Coconut PIES Pkg. of 12 v 43c VAN CAMPS SUNNY DAY PORK j DETERGENT and For Brighter Washdays BEANS Giant Box r 16-Oz. CO. AO# J Cans DVC 4tC 4 STARKIST Green Label Chunk TUNA FISH r loo JKSSK JKWKI. FROZEN CHICKEN or BEEF PIES 2 8ozfor 35c WINTER GARDEN FROZEN * 10 Oi. I*kgs. Fordhook LIMAS 2 for 29c 10 Oz. I’kgs. BUTTERBEANS 2 for 25c • HI - C ORANGEADE 4 $1.00 .111.1 iff - - . ..... ^ Sunny Dip Low Calorie, High Protein ICE MILK 'A Gallon 49 c Firm Head j* . *• LETTUCE 2 ,or 29c Juicy LEMONS 001 23c SUNNY DAY PEE DEE • FLOUR CORN MEAL 10 Lb. Bag 69 c ’ !• 10.Lb. Bag 39 c BORDEN’S INSTANT COFFEE 69c 5 Oz. Jar LIMIT 1 JAR WITH 95.00 OR MORE ORDER CAROLINA FARM SHIPPED FROM N. C. PRODUCERS EGGS Grade A Large Doz. 39c PUFFIN » BISCUITS 6^49 SUNNY DAY—Thick or Thin BREAD 2 16 0i - L ° aves 25 Belly Crocker—W’hite, Yellow, or Devil's Food CAKE MIXES Pi>g 27 There's Extra Value In Top Value Stamps at Community Cash