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a I Thursday, November 12, 1959 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 11 4 » » » Items of Interest From... West Clinton MRS. C. A. ELLEDGE, Correspondent and Representative PHONE 1766 Mrs. Roy Moss of Calhoun Falls, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barker on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Sidney Oakley of Lydia and her daughter, Mrs. Bill Espieg, of Gib- sonia, Pa., were Thursday visitors of the Claude Barkers.- <. •Bill Snow and son, Victor, visited relatives in Ackerman, Miss., re cently. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones and Mrs. France's Thompson of Green wood, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. T. D Jones and Mrs. Inez Watkins were visitors of the Adams family Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker and son, Carroll, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock and family in Charleston. Mrs. Suzy Hawks and Beatrice' Hawks had as their Sunday visitors Mrs. J. W. Ledford and Barbara Hopper of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fortner and Emily Fortner and other relatives of Greenwood. IN WARE SHOALS SUNDAY • Mrs. Shelby Perritt and Mrs. C. A. Elledge visited Mrs. Per- ritt's relatives In Ware Shoals Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Vernon Williams' and family visited Mrs. Williams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brown, in Inman Sunday. They returned home with the Williams family for a weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blackwell and sons spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. R D. English and fam ily in Whitmire. Miss Sarah Stone and Mrs Metta Stone of this city, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Long- si&re at their home on Thornwell street. Mrs. David Owens spent a few days the past week with her moth er, Mrs. S. P. Dye, in Spartanburg. Dr. David I. Mixon —Optometrist— 201 N. Broad Street PHONE 1308 Office Hours: 9-5:30 EMI Floyd A. Walker of the Naval Base in Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Walker. RN Martin: Nell Holtzclaw of Columbia, visited her mother, Mrs Lucille Holtzclaw, and her grand- j mother, Mrs. C. E. Elledge in Cross Hill during the week-end. She also visited relatives in Greenwood while there. Mrs Thelma Elledge spent last Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Rose Prather, in Whitmire. Keith Starnes and Billy Lamb of Enoree, were Monday visitors of Mrs. Wendell Starnes and children Reba and Danny. Rev L C. Whitmore of Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deadwy ler and children were Thursday dinner guests of Mrs Lola Russ and Lydie Todd. STORK SHOWER GIVEN Mrs. Clifton Heaton was honored with a stork shower at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hubert Leopard, on North Broad street Saturday eve ning. There were 14 guests present and several games were enjoyed by the ladies. The honoree received many lovely} gifts. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs Landy Heaton, Mrs H A Adams and Mrs Hubert Leo pard. HONORED WITH SHOWER Mrs Milton Campbell was honor ed with a stork shower at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. F. Hanley, 310 Beauregard street, on Friday evening. There were fifteen guests present for the occasion. The honoree received many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served by the hostess and assisting hostess, Mrs. Jeanette Starnes ELIZABETH STREET CHURCH OF GOD CALENDAR Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Sunday morning worship 11:00 a m. Sunday evening worship 7:00 p m, x Rev J. O. Jenkins conducting services. WITH THE SICK H A Adams is ill at his home on North Broad street. Mrs C E Elledge of Cross Hill, is ill with a virus Mrs. Lydie Todd is ill with pneu monia at her home on Bluford street. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Miss Sandra Rice celebrated a birthday November 11. Earline Ficklin observes a birth day November 18. Mrs. Carl Langford celebrates a birthday November 17. Charlie Smith has a birthday No vember 18. J. W. Fowler observes a birth- dya November 19. Edna Mae Cothran celebrates a birthday on November 17. She will be 8 years old. Donald Snider observes a birth day November 15. ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT His fiscal studies first as a mem ber and then as chairman of the House Ways and Means Commit tee. served him well on the Senate Banking and Currency committee, STATESMEN IN CONGRESS fore doming chairman, and in Twenty years or more ag?Ka be- ^j s work a s a member of five Sen loved national humorist got mbce ate Appropriations sub committees hich handled 96" of the total bud WEEK IN WASHINGTON By ClintorKDavidson Brown of Laurens, and John T. man of Mountvile. and John W. at 3.00 p m , Sunday, from the Brown of Clinton; two step-chil-'Coleman of Waterloo, a sister. Mrs Kennedy Mor uary chapel by the dren, J W. Moore, Jr, of Laurens; Floyd Corbett of Mountville; and Rev A W fv»ppedge Bunal wa.* and Mrs. Charles Babb of Rock seven grandchildren :n New F’rospect Baptist Church Hill! two brothers, Thomas E Cole Funeral services were conducted cemetery wnicl gobs Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longshore, of Kress laughs from his wisecracks about Congressman than from any other . . . . . , . 1 know from long personal rela- source, and the unintentional effect Uons [he that h , has has been a lasting misconception consistently forked for economy regarding the work and character and a balancedJ>udget. while at l of the average member of Con the same time sponsoring relatively inexpensive but vital items which of a Thornwell Street, will celebrate their 58th wedding anniversary Nov 13. , Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb, Caldwell StreefT will celebrate wedding anniversary Nov. 15. Mrs Louise Armstrong has a birthday November 17. Sgt. James Meadors observes a birthday November 20. Leon Hedgepath celebrates a birthday November 13 Airman Harold Meadors observes a b rthday November 13 We have tried from time to time have been of great asM>tpnce to Barbery, a former resident of this city Charles Leatherwood celebrates a birtjtday November 15. Mrs. Ora Wood observes a birth day November 14 Donald Lowery celebrates a birth day November 14. list the names of thes men would more than fill this column in this column to provide a more farmers. correct picture of our public ser Although Senator Robertson Prtis vants, and so this week we are do received numerous plaudits for Ihi- ing a brief sketch of one of our effective work on the several im favorite Congressman, Sen Willis portant financial comrhittees of A Robertson of Virginia. Congress, in the opinion of this Senator Robertson is chairman of writer his religious heritage and the powerful Senate Banking and religious activities are responsible Currency Committee, which has for his absolute integrity and fair- jurisdiction over the Securities and ness at all time ^ Exchange Commission, Small Bus- We are most fortunat.- ;n hawng iness Administration, Export-Im- such a large number of men and port Bank, Export Controls, Price women as Congressmen and Sen- „ , , , , . iU . and Wage Controls of the Defense ators who likewise have religious Sg,. Larry 1-ow er has a birthday p roc ] uct ; on A Ct Consumer Credit backgrounds a»nd who are noted for November 13 Also celebrating a c ontro i s Housing and all Securities their honesty and devotion Just to birthday on the 13th is Lawrence L e gj s i a tjon the Federal Reserve Board, and the National Banking Act. WHAT ARE SENATORS Mrs. J. W. MoOfC MADE OF? Laurens —Mrs Pearle Coleman At a public meeting of the Ways Brown Moore 69. wife of .1 Walter and Means Committee of the House Moore, Sr of Rt 2, Laurens, died in 1941, my wife remarked: “The Friday about 4:30 a m. in the I^au- Mrs Houston Trammell observes fourth man on the Democratic side rens ( ounty hospital following six a birthday November 16 has such a splendid personality weeks of declining health. She had Mrs Paul Foster has a birthday ^ accents kindliness and e\en a do- been taken to the hospital a sh< rt November 16 gree of serenity. Who is he°'' time earlier P . , .... When I called on this gentleman A native of Laurens Countv, she da N vember 16 (then Representative Robertson in was a daughter of the late Tom J y ' his sixth term as a member of the and Ollie Benjamin Coleman She Happy Birthday today, Novem- House) I learned that his father was was a member of New Prospect ber 12. to C arol Barker, son of Mr. a B ap ti s t minister, a ripe scholar Baptist Church and Mrs. Marcell Bafker of Flor- w h 0 reac j t h c Bjbi e fluently in Surviving be.-ides her hu-band ence street. Also Jimmy Hughes Greek, Latin and Hebrew ; that he are three sons Harold C Brown -f and and Billy Cauble, serviceman devoted the best years of his life as San Francisco. Calif : Merle L of Fort Jackson, son of Mr. and a h om e missionary serving moun tain churches in southwest Vir ginia, or as Rep. Robertson ox pressed it at that time, “He rode a mule all over those mountains so as to preach in small churches “ As a result of this heritage Sen OTHERS BOAST ABOUT “HOLDING” THE PRICE LINE -LOOK WHAT’S HAPPENING AT HOMETOWN MOTORS Mercury lowers 1960 prices more than $ 135 on n^tur^r’% tujurewtmi d+iu*r+ tr T a H'Wriy 2 -donr Smta*, 19W t m*. Mrs Ray Cauble of this city. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY A host of friends surprised Mrs. Ella Harvey with a birthday party on her birthday Monday, Nov. 2 Mrs Harvey was celebrating her IF YOU DON T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS Phone 74 69th birthday and has been a very Robertson has been an active mem beloved citizen in this community for 37 years. The party was given at the home of Mrs. Margie Woodward, of Acad emy Street with a very large crowd attending Mrs. Harvey so humbly and gra ciously appreciated all the many lovely gifts and cards and kindness. ber of the Senate Wednesday break fast group which discusses Biblical teachings, and he tries to serve the nation in a manner pleasing to the Lord While a member of the House Ways and Means Committee, in which all tax legislation mus; orig inate, the Virginia statesman help ed write 12 tax bills, steered the Several games were enjoyed and Hull Reciprocal Trade Agreements refreshments were served by the Program, was largely responsible hostesses, Mrs. George Avery. Mrs. for simplification of income tax Francis Bradburry, Tootsie Wood ward and Margie Woodward. forms, and for the "pay as you go tax plan. Ofitamei/uAt Office Hours 9-5:30 200 Smith Broad '■*1. PHONE fir.8 nil. FRED E. HOLCOMBE No "numbers game” this. We can actually sell you a brand-new Mercury Monterey 2-door Sedan for just $72 more than you’d pay for the best of the "low- price name" cars with comparable equipment includ ing automatic transmission, heater-defroster and radio! $72_that’s all—and we’ll put you in the best- built, best-looking, best-riding car on the road. Come on in today—and see what w’e mean. BALDWIN MOTOR CO. INC N. BROAD ST. t UN ION. S. t COLONIAL'S LITTLE PIG SALE! Scotcb-Treat Sliced □ Bacon Lb. 39c Scotch-Treat Pure Pork □ Sausage Lb. 33c Fresh Pork Rib-ln □ Little Pig Shoulder or Sides Lb. 29c Little Pig Fresh Pork i MULLET □ town square apple or cherry pies , , , FAMILY SIZE. READY TO BAKU Lb 3 10 0 fresh fryer part* E WCI I- THIGHS OR r A — IAST l». 3 jC DRUMSTICKS LI 4DC r OR COUNTRY BACK BONE *'■' ‘T- • P \ — N£*1 SLAM00K J ML J#ft □ pie* FARMS VEtfTAIlt 4 m 4tC □ orange juice ‘““m 4 m 79a □ field pea* somuoau 5 vya □ cut okra • 0 “ MDAU 3 ** 49o □ nu-treat vanilla, rfiocolat#, neopollta* ICE CREAM □ lemonade 5 59c Frozen S—13^ Oi. Cans G Grapefruit Sections 45c □ waffle* Vz gal. Refrigerator Buys □ chef's pride freeh made □ cottage cheese ’□ triangle butter va-r*. 73a □ Homemade Biscuits 6 cans 49c □ cream cheese ml 35 c COLONIAL SIC rJ □Via. oramv: ST ** , . . fresh, juice filled doz □ apples □ celery □ onions □ salad ILC YORK A lS COOLING 4 SAG zve CR.SP RASCAL j r $,'a.*S U S NO 1 r~ YK.OW ;s FRESH T'JRNiP OR MUSTARD •Si •St CN 29c BAKERY SPECIALS □ Big Star Oleo □ Cheddar Mild Cheese □ cottage chcccc 9W*" » 27« I 2 lbs. 35cT □ bremner taiftnec ‘ ' 2 >**■"* 39c Lb. 49c | E Campbell 7 * soup, 6 65c □ Pinto Beans 2 lbs. 19c □ CS Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice 46 oz. 33c out RRlOf CCWAN OCttXAH □ cake □ bread □ fruit cake not u:t 59c wum •4-at 23c » $1.99 LIMIT. ONE WITH ORDER $5 00 OR MOtE \ W. PITTS-CLINTON, S. C.