The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 28, 1959, Image 12
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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TharWAv, May 28, 1959
Items of Interest From . .
West Clinton
MRS. C. A. ELLEDGE, (Correspondent and Representative
PUONC 17M
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox and son,
Joel, and Duck Adair were business
visitors in Anderson Friday
Mrs Cleo Owens was honored
with a surprise birthday supper at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. David
Owens on Pitts street Monday eve
ning
Mrs David Owens spent a few
days with her sister, Mrs. W. H.
McCarter, in Greer recently. Mr.
Owens spent the week-end there and
accompanied her horfle
Mrs Evelene Sams and son. Des-
sie. visited Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
McWaters in Winnsboro Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Wendell Starnes
and children, Lanny and Reba, were
dinner guests of relatives near Cross
Anchor Sunday.
WEEK-END IN GEORGIA
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gooch and
family visited relatives in Georgia
during the week-end.
Mrs Bill Bridwell and daughter,
Joyce, of Duncan, were week-end
visitors of Mr and Mrs. Cecil Woo
ten Also SP Jimmy Wooten, Mrs.
Wooten and children of Columbia,
were guests of the Wootens
Mr and Mrs Billy Godfrey and
daughter of Union, were visitors of
Mr. .and Mrs. Bobby Wooten and
family Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Arzo Ivester and
family enjoyed a visit to Lake
Greenwood Sunday. '
Mr and NJrs. Bill Campbell and
daughter. Becky, of Charlotte, N.
C . were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs K C. Oxner.
Mrs W C. Wallenzine. Betty Wal-
lenzine. and Mrs. Lillie Belle Miller
were guests of Mrs. Geneva Coker
in Greenwood Sunday
Re\ and Mrs George James of
Duncan were dinner guests of their
daughter. Mrs. R C. Oxner and
fami!> at their home on the Green
wood highway Sunday
HERE PROM ATLANTA
Mr*. Ro\ McCoy of Atlanta,
Ga.. was a guest of Mm. Estelle
Roland during the week-end.
Mr* Frankie Thompson and Mr*.
Willie Jones of Greenwood, were
Saturday visitors of Mr and Mrs
H A Adams
Mr and Mr* Johnny Arrowood
of Whitmire were visitors of Mr.
and Mrs Roy Blackwell and sons
Sunday
Mrs Dorj Storey and Mim Don*
Hertnur <rf Greenville, were week
end visitors of Mrs l C ERadje,
m ( rows Hi a
Vr% Beatrice Hawk* and her
moihrr Mr* Susy Hawks and Er
nest \
of K W
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TWfr <«.re kaair*«fc ef
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start a camp fire and also precau
tions and rules about putting a fire
out.
Leaders in charge of the outing
were Mrs. Jo Lyda. Thelma Elledge
and Evelyn Snelgrove.
1 This was the last meeting and
pack leaders enjoyed teaching the
children this year.,
LOSES BROTHER
Mrs Martha Dover and other rel
atives were called to Gainesville,
Ga., on Saturday due to the death
of her brother. Henry Dale. Others
from this city attending were Mr.
and Mrs? W. E. Braswell. Leonard
Dover. Ida Gregory and Dock Do
ver.
Mrs. 1 Johnnie Mason. Mry. C. A |
Elledge and son, Phil, were Satur-!
day visitors of Mrs. L. C. Elledge.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elledge near
Lake Greenwood.
WITH THE SICK
Little Richard Campbell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell,
received a broken collar bone injury-
in a fall at his home recently.
Mrs. L. C. Elledge remains ill at
her home in Cross Hill 1
OUTING ENJOYED
Members of the Aowakiya Camp
Fire group enjoyed a trip to Elijah
State Park at Clark Hill Saturday.
There were 12 members attending
with their leader, Mrs. Arzo Ivester.
Also invited guests as chaperones
were Bill Terry, Arzo Ivester, and
daughter. Sandra. Everyone enjoyed
cooking out, swimming and other
recreation.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Mrs. Joe Davenport celebrated a
birthday May 23
Mrs. Pressly Chaney observed a
birthday June 2
Mrs. Betty Wallenzine celebrated
a birthday May 28.
J. B Patterson celebrates a birth
day May 30
John Norris has a birthday May-
Si
Mrs. Willie Cannon celebrates a
birthday June 2
Dottie Dees observes a birthday
June 4.
Adger Crawford, Jr . celebrates a
b.rthday June 1
Mrs. Jack Alexander retebrates
a birthday June 4
John Paul TranaMI has a birth.
da> June 2
AM Green
June 3
Mrs M D Smm
txaies a tortnday Jen* 4
r. Jr
Pepsi
June IM» I
account of aur acts and
Admiustratra of the estate of W
R Anderson in the office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun
ty, at 10 o'clock a. m . and on the
*ame day win apply for a final dis
charge from my trust as Adminis (
tratrix.
Any person indebted to said estate
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.
MATTIE A. GOODWIN,
Administratrix,
Rt 1, Laurens, S. C.
April 30, 1959 4t-M-29
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WHEN YOU SHOP COMMUNITY CASH
EVERY CUSTOMER IS SPECIAL
Community
Cash
sparkling clean, pleasant
to shop food stores
Birdseye
FRESH FROZEN ,
CHICKEN UVERS
8-0z. Pkg. 59c
Fox Deluxe Fresh Frozen
HAM'N YAM
DINNERS 69c Value
10-Oi.Mit. 49c
Swift’s Premium Ready-to-Eat
FULLY
COOKED
PICNICS
39c
4 TO 6 Lb.
CRISC0
SHORTENING
3-Lb. Tin
59c
SUNNY DAY
SHORTENING
3-Lb. Can
49c
( ha Ice mi | • »th 9-V.M at Hare
BALENTINE’S SMOKY CANYON
SLICED DRIED BEEF 39
FRESH SLICED
BEEF LIVER u> 45
DRKHER ALL-MEAT
BOLOGNA
12 m. pfcf
39
rOMMI KfTY t ASH FRESH MAID—AM ffev
FRUIT SALADS <>•? 19c
K00L - AID
6 p*<9* 25 c
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ft IIIN
BISCUITS 6 49
BREAD
ATft.XY DAY
ICE CREAM , /2<'59< —
: ; : I LOW PRICES
2 I6-0l Leaves 25 c
SUNNY DAY •
Enriched Evaporated
HA HA H HI >TH V»
PRESERVES
12-Oz.
Tumbler
21
ORANGE ^ 46 0z. d
DRINK Cans ^ I.WW
• plus —
TOP VALUE
STAMPS
Standard Pack
SUNNY DAY
TOMATOES
COFFEE
303 Cans
49c
South Carolina ^
GREEN BEANS u. fQc
Fancy
CORN
io E<,rs 49c
Large
Can
10c
Limit 6, Please
KOCHEM LIQUID
STARCH
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ONIONS
3
Lbs.
25
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