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•A 8 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 28, 1960 Items of Interest From... West Clinton MRS. C. A. KI I.KIKi{^Correspondent and Representative ' • . PHONE 17«5 relatives herw-for a few Martha Joan Reeder observes a birthday January Debora Wilibn celebrates a birth day January 26 Claude Kernells observes a birth day January 23 j Mrs. Charles Dunaway celebrates a birthday January 28. .1 \V Fowler has a birthday Feb ruary 4 r nd Mr' Harold Thompson, visietinp relatives hen# tor a tew Mr an( j | Mrs p r essley Chaney Adams of Lan days 4 , ' , will celebrate a wedding anniver- I. Fowler States Will Offer For Sheriff Guy N. Fowler, 38-year-old Lau rens man. today annouhced his can didacy for sheriff in the June Dem ocratic primary. Mr Mr and Mrs Carrii caster. \ i>it<vi Mr t and Mrs H A Adam- on Sundav They also visited o{ Mr an<1 Mrs c \ F .l Mr and Mr- ,1 .! Owens while Mr aiid Mrs C F... felledge of January 23- i ros> Hill, were Thursday nigh m.i K BIRD MEMBERS MEET Members of the Blue Bird groups ^Hledge arid sons of the* Petagy district met at the , ,, ... . Air and-Mr.- Grover Starnes of ('onumuutv Building Winlnesdav af- 1 llf,,,n Ht ; a,0, t a,x1 Ertoreir. Mr and Mrs. Dean Willard! u .rno, and family of ,1’nion. were visitors t Mr-. Wendell StoMies and chil dr« n on Sunday here ^ Mr ..ml Mr Hohh\ .loan liea’on visited relatives in \ndersoii on Saturday Bobby .fo.ii: niaiiitsf f • a few day - stay Mr uid Mr- ilut.cr: Leopard and - dau-''' tv r- Natus'^aul Fvlizabeth. •nd Mint M Water- Msited Mr ( ^ , . ' Elledge as leader. lAs»p..r.: s pa s iit- the pasg wee ^j r . (n d m 1s < Fortner, Mr A business sesion was held, with and Mr- Jimmie Steele and Annie Atr- tAa B. LOnd presiding. Plans| Harvey. tornoon at 3 o'clock The groups meeting were Hose. Mr- Harvey Foster, leader. M rs Milion WngK ’. assistant:,Bu-; Bee. Mr- Harvey Foster, leader and the Tulip group, with Mrs C. A. end a S dud., due to the illness of his mother. M (.eoige Li". ..d u,,i[ „f Greenwood, were were made for -future crafts. Thel Mr- Ho-e father and Mr- t A Sunday visitor- aif Mrs Suzy and members als«t rehearsed -song-s for j Eiknige were dinner guests on Tues- Beatrice Hawk- . th'c Dad Daughter banquet in Feb- j Ka ruarv day of last wivk of Mr- Lillie, Wei- BIRTHDAYS VND WEDDING bourn, in VChit.mire ^ . WNIVERS \R1F.S Mr and M:- L < (.ooeh and Gladys Johnson celebrates a children were recent visieors 'n' birt hday February 3. u . UJ (•nor- Sandra Johnson'.observes a birth- Wl,h a . birthday .dinner on Sunday Mr- 11 A Wesley i- visiting her t ^ av February.4 BIK1T1DVY DINNER GIVEN Washington Leopard was honored Mr Fowler saidAhe entered the at the home of his parents. Mr. andirace ‘ because of a desire to serve Jennie Wilbanks .md Mr- Hazel Mrs George Leopard near Saluda Fowler celebrate birthdays Febru- Thp hemorer celebrated hnr-btrth- parent- in Mullin- for a few days ; ( ROYS HAVE VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Cly^e Croy and o* r ‘ day January 25 family had as week-end visitors yj rs Charlie Foster and Betty A dinner was served picnic style, Ml . and Mr-. Clyde Britt and j obn son observe birthdays January with members of each family bring- family of Greenville: Mrs. Audrey mg a basket. the people of the county as their public servant in- the enforcement of the law. maintenance of order and protection of all citizens.” A native of Georgia, he has been an insurance representative in the Timons and daughter of Joanna: and relatives from Georgia. Woodell Kiiv=r of Miami. Fla Pam Cunningham • celebrates a Those attending were Mr and count >' f° r the jaast three years birthd.n January 30. Mr- Albert 'Griffith and daughter IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YCU DON T GET THE NEWS Phone 74 ls Jack Cunningham observes a and Mi-s Linda Riser of Chappells;! f ‘ old lor eis,l, >' oars - a , nd bas also birthday January 31 Mr and Mr- Walter Leopard and en *? ged ,n farming and textlle i Prior to that he was in ttje furniture Mr- J.imes WiLson celebrates a on. Mr- M L Butler and daugh- birthday February 4 ter. of Ninety-Six: Mr aiM Mrs. Joel Cox. Jr . n i S ( Foster Hubert Leopard and daughters and lave bir hday-.February 5 , Murt MeWaters ofthis citv. FIRST QUALITY STURDY BUILT Platform Rocker (oil Spring I’.nltom—Hardwoo.i Kr.if.e ( oxcred In Long NNeftting ( onibina'ion e * IMastic and Tapestry. ( olor>: (.reen, llrown. Toast. Red and (ifitx. LOO Down SI.00 Weekly Inspect Them In Our Window! work. He is Sunday school superintend- i ent and a deacon in Wayside Pres-1 byterian Church, Laurens. A vet-i eran of World War Two, he i- mar ried and hps.four children Mr Fowler stated, “I know all | sections of the county well and am familiar with the people and their I law enforcertiet needs.” Mountville Grange In Memorial Service j On the night of January 21 some ! | twenty-five member- of the Mount-11 ville Grange assembled to take | part in an impressive ceremony as J ! a memorial service for its recently deceased members, M H. Burns and B. P Watts The service was j conducted by Mrs R L Adams.! j who had Mrs Alex Simpson. Mrs J H. Shealy and Mrs A J Finley ! as her assistants. After the meeting a social hour j| was held at which refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs C. L Chapman. Mr. and Mrs S B Goodman «•»— 1 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Phone 74 J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON. S. C. Phase Joanna 3493 KAS’l ,< RKIMI Ftrtnis OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS . . . and . . . ‘EMBALMERS Phone 41 AMBULANCE SERVICE Pepsi til YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER SMITH MOTOR COMPANY 229 E. Main St . . / Laurent, S. C. e. o. M. END OF MONTH CLEARANCE HUNDREDS OF ITEMS YOU NEED RIGHT NOW! BIG SAVINGS! ONE GtfOUP MEN'S FALL AND -WINTER SUITS ‘25 DRASTICALLY REDUCED! ALL WOOLS — WORSTEDS — FLANNELS — SIZES ONE GROUP MENS DRESS PANTS REDUCED! FINAL CLEARANCE! ONE RACK MEN'S CAR COATS SAVE! — MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS Keg:..$9.95 Values All \\ ml and wool blends reduced lo Sizes 29 to 12. Regular $19.99 values now reduced to clear. Tweeds, solids, stripes. Browns, greys, natural. SizesJ.IH-46. Reg. $2.99-$3.99 values. Long sleeves. Full cut. sanforized for better fit. Sizes S-M-L. DRASTICALLY RE1DUCE1D! AH Remaining Stock WOMEN S BETTER DRESSES $10 - SB - $5 ORIGINALLY SOLD FOR $22.9 9 — $17.99 — $14.99 — $12.99 Sizes: .Luniors — Misses — Half Sizes — Women’s SALE! FINAL CLEARANCE! REDUCED! Women’s Cotton LADIES' WINTER WOMEN’S BLOUSES COATS SWEATERS v. $ 1 69 \ 1 U r- $ 4 FINAL CLEARANCE! .1 WERE $7.99! Now is the time to buy blous- VALUES TO $29.99! Dark and pastel colors. Cardi- es while the prices are cut Now is the time to save. Top fashions, rock hot- gans and slipovers. Hand down to give you savings. tom prices, tremendous savings on winter coat made fibers. Long wearing OTHERS $2.44 • / weather; head. Broken sizes. * • ■. 100% orlons. Sizes 34-40. 4 TREMENDOUS MARKDOWNS! BOYS-GIRLS WEAR! • Girls Car Coats Sizes 7-14 • Girk Car Coats . Subteen • Girk Coats BrokeuJSizes S5.00 ! S7.00 • Boys Lined Jackets Broken Sizes • Boys Dress Pants Sizes 6 to 16 • • • —M. n. n- . • _ • O S9.00 • Boys Sport Shirts $1.54 Sizes 6 to 16 CANNON , THE VALUES ARE HERE! HEIRLOOM BATH TOWELS FAMILY SHOE TYPE CLEARANCE BEDSPREADS 99 % J\M . D • Woi^ien’s Dress Shoes . S3.99 Values to $5.99. Sizes 6-10. Each • Men’s Dress Oxfords . S3 - S5 REG. $7.99 VALUE! Big thick Vn’ thirsty terry Values to $12.99. Sizes to 12. Double and twin. White and colors. Button V hows. hath towels. 22 x 44. In all wanted solid colors. • Children’s Shoes .... 82.00 Flats, Casuals, Loafers, Straps, Patent. Regular $10.99 1 -'f , * Tost 2 to Big 3. SALE $7.99 Last Chance To Buy-Famous SPRING KNIGHT SHEETS AT SAVINGS 81” x 99” 72” x 108” Pillow Cases 72c pair Whiter Than White Spring Knight Muslin Sheets.