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<u_ CrS~~ Thursday, March SI, ItM — THE CLINTON CHRONICLE **»» »»»*»»»*»»»»»»***»»»»» »»*»»»»< Items of Interest From... West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON, Correspondent and Representative PHONE lltJ Neal of Lauras; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal 4pd •on. Jimmy, of Lydia Mill; Mr. and Mrs. MUton Milam, Mr. md Mrs. Grover MclnvaJlle and Gail Brookshire ef this city. Re- reshments were served in the den by Mrs. Smith, assisted by her dau ghters. Everyone remembered her with many lovely gifts. CHURCH NOTICES Saturday night at 7:30 members and friends of Bailey Memorial Methodist Church are reminded of the feUawship supper to be held in the basement of the church. The Intermediate Sunday school class of Bailey Memorial Methodist church will have a weioer roast at Lake Greenwood March 31. The group will assemble at the church and leave for the lake at 6:00 p. m. CHAFIN-BUTLER Max ABce Faye Chafin and James Thomas Butler were united in marriage March IS at the Obea Chapel in Cduadria by the Rev. E. A. Wilkes at 4:00 p m. They are with the bride's mother. Mrs. Eva Hewlett* Wesson a Laurens. Maes Mae Chafin, on West Main street Barbery is the daughter of the late WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Mr and Mrs James B Barbery Miss GayneB Alice Barbery and Mr Kahn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W Kohn of this city were Willie Barbery of this city. They will united in marriage Saturday after- make their home on North Sloan making their home for the present noon at 2:30 by Probate Judge J street. We assure you that you It etc treated to Full Eating Enjoy ment with W-D "Branded" beef from your Winn-Dixie v Markets In order to offer such a guarantee we make sure that the beef you buy here ^is plenty pampered. \\ BEEF AT IT S BEST USDA. CHOICE It's inspected twice It's always refrigerated x. Nawrally oged Cat t. fit yoar budget Double Guarantee ‘Jiur W-D "Branded" Fresh £ jfl gXXX Ground Beef ^ $ 1.39 U. S 3hor‘ R i b CHOICE ROAST Cut S'and'no U S. Choice Chuck Roast “ Boneless Shoulder Sore'ess Chuck '89: 79- 9- 39c MRS. FRED GEADY HUEY —Portrait Mr Nkheb Pierce-Huey Vows Spoken Sunday 1 Miss Frances Reece and Fred Beauregard Street. She is a gradu- Grady Huey said their marriage a l e °f Clinton High School. Mr. . .» • i i. o j _» /■•ai Huey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. vows at 12 o clock Sunday at Cal- * J , r , , 77 _ , James Hwy. also of Clinton. , vary.Baptist Church, with Rev. J. ^ reception was held following W Spillers officiating. the ceremony. Out of town guests Mrs. Alma Reynolds, soloist, and Miss Mlary Ellen Lee, organist, pro vided wedding music. The bride wore a pastel blue suit with navy j and groom left for : blue accessories and carried two to Jacksonville, Fla. were Mr. and Mrs. Neal Russ. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russ of Laurens. Following the reception the bride wedding trip On their re- white orchids on a white Bible. turn they will make their home with Mrs. Huey isythe daughter of Mr. I the groom's parents for the pres and Mrs. William J. Reece of 203 ent. Mrs. A. G. Smith and sons of Chester, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith on the Whitmire highway and also visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Elledge and family Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Holcombe and Douglas visited Mr. and Mrs. O. K. BroCk in Honea Path Sunday. Mike Elledge spent the week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elledge in Cross Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Britt of tended the funeral of Mrs. Sadie Chipwood in Lavonia, Ga., recently. She is the sister of Mrs. John Huey. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Adams. Mr., and Mrs Carl Adams of Ware Shoals., were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. R. L. Adams. Mr and Mrs. Colie Fuller, Mr. ! and Mrs. Carl Williams and daugh ters of GreenviHe, were week-end guests of M!r and Mrs. W. M. Wil liams WITH THE SICK Charles Shepard has returned to Greenville, and Mrs. Johnson visit his from ^ veterans hospital ed Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Croy over in Co j umbia the week-end. ^ r; an( j ^j rs w M Adams have John L. Adams and Ralph Outzs jj u of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Mary lMJ Rlancher is ill. H. A. Adams recently. Little Teddy MeeLndon, son Of Mr and Mrs. George Leopard and \Cr a nd Mrs J E. McLendon, was Mrs. Albert Griffith of near Saluda. a patient at Hays hospital Tuesday, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING Hubert Leopard and family. .ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Millard Murphy. PFC. Wayne Graham celebrates Mr and Mrs. Rufus Ballard and his birthday April 5. daughter. Libby, of Joanna, visited Miss Brenda Woody will celebrate Mr and Mrs. Claude Farmer dur- her 13th birthday April 2. ing the week-end. Dennis Keith Shepard celebrated Mrs. W. D. McWatters, Mrs. Rob- hjs 3rd birthday March 25. ert Earl McWatters, Mrs. Kenneth *M and Mrs. W. D. Gilbert cele- Martin, Miss Mert McWatters and brated their 25th wedding anniver- Miss Elizabeth Leopard visited Mr sary March 23 and Mrs. Charles Spoon and Mrs. Stella Duckett celebrates her Rose Neal and other relatives in birthday today. Whitmire Sunday. Jeanette Woodward and Doris Mrs. Claude Wallenzine visited Jennincs will celebrate birthdays her mother, Mrs. Geneva Coker, in April 1. Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart, Jr., and Valorie, of Asheville. N. C., spent the week-end with his parents, Mir and Mrs. M. C Stew art and family. April 2nd birthdays include Mrs. J. EL McLendon; Collin Rollins, Brenda Ivester, Clyde Putnam and Henry Lawson. Jr. “Happy Birthday" to Mildred Mc- Millian and Barbara Martin on April Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and 5. family of Inman, visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams Sunday. Mr. and J. J. McGinnis and Mrs. Juanita Anthony and Devon visited Mr. and Mrs. George Mc Ginnis in Chester Sunday. Mrs. J. D. Word visited Mr. and Mirs. H. N. Reed in Spartanburg and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Reed in Low man Sunday. Mrs. Alta Rollins is visiting her siitipr, Mrs. Jake Cameron, in Co lumbia. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Adams of Glenda Smitherman celebrates her birthday April 6. ^Happy Birthday" to Chrissy Heaton, Glenda Woodward and John Lynch on April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Ovell Woody ob serve their wedding annviersary to day. "Hj^>p>' Birthday” to Mrs. Clyde Bigbec. Mrs. Richard Wallenzine. and Mrs. Nellie Wilson qn April 3. Marie King observes her btrtdday April 6. April 3rd birthdays include Fran- Greenwood, Mildred and Louise Ad- ces Harrison. Era Lois Hames, Gay- ams of Elberton, Ga.. visited Mr ne!l Chilton and Sue Hanley, and Mrs. M. W. Adams over the Wayne Johnson and Curtis Hol- week-end. belt observe their birthdays April Mr. and Mrs Henry Lawson. Sr . 1 Mr and Mrs. Henry Lawson. Jr. Mr and Mrs Dan Dunaway ob- and Mts. Richard Finley visited Mr serve their wedding anniversary and Mrs. Russell Lawson in Buffalo April 1. recently. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Finley of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Beany Sammons and son of Augusta. Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson Saturday. Miss Eliaabeth Leopard and Miss Mert McWatters visited L. E. Gil liam and Rex Stroud in Whitmire Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and family and Mrs. M V ,C. Smith visited Mrs. Emma''ftamerson in Chester Sunday. Mrs. M. C. Smith remained for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Huey, Mr. and Mes. James Huey, Edward Hu ey and son, Jerry, of Clinton. Mr. and M!rs. Arlee Huey of Enoree, at- nr YOU DOHT READ YOU 14 Mrs. Jimmy Lawson observes her birthday April 6. Mr and Mrs. Robert Slatman observe their wedding anniversary April 2. BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS MISS LEOPARD In honor of Miss Elizabeth Leop ard s 17th birthday, a party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ovell Woody on North Holland street Saturday evening at 7:30. Twenty guests attended. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Miss Lurline Woody and Miss Carolyn J apart The guests presented Miss Leopard with inahv beautiful gifts. ' SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Smith honored Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs M. C. Smith, on her 71st birthday at their home on Frances Street. Mrs. Smith is better known as “Aunt Sts” to her friends. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Palmetto Form Tuna Salad « Ocean Perth Fillets Cod Fish (Cello Wrap) Fillet . . Haddock Fish (Cello Wrapped) F i 11 61 J ' Lb. U. S. Choice T-bone or Steaks 39 c Sirloin U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Choice Steaks DELM0NIC0 PORTERHOUSE MINUTE tt' TOP ROUND TENDER CUBE (Boneless) Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. CHOOSE FROM WINN-DIXIE S SELECTION OF U. S. CHOICE BONELESS STEAKS Tender S? ec r S' ce , r, Y B .re'e i C ." c - 8 v ? e. ' Rib Eye - T-p 1 Or e» To" :r" r FiUtt Beef Liver 49 1 h Ice Cream Superbrand Half Gallon Florida Red (B Size) Potatoes Fresh Spring Onions Fresh, Tender Fancy Vine Ripened - TOMATOES Bunches Pounds Just Green Beans Lbs. Palmetto Farm Margarine Limit four at this price, please 1-Lb. Packages DIXIE DARLING Mayonnaise Pinto Beans THRIFTY MAID Self Rising Flour 25 - PEAS BEANS CORN GLEN VALLEY or SUWANNEE Early June SUWANNEE C« ~ Grean SHORTENING Aster SHORTENING Crisco Limit one of your choice wirh a S5 00 order. Dixie Darlins BREAD 2 14-oz. ^ Q , Loaves ^ EASTER CANDY SUWANNEE Cream GaWan er Mayfield CRACKIN' GOOD B a r s No. 303 Can DRIP or REGULAR Limit one of customer's choice with c S5 00 or more order, please. CHASE & SANBORN MAXWELL HOUSE Bradley Wrapped Eggs Brach Mellow Creme Pr'ts Brach Morshmtllow Eggs Brock Je 1 V 1 2-OZ Package 13 1 Yc: Packages' 29‘ 39' G tlN c Chase) ASTOR 1-LB. CAN DETERGENT Silver Dust White Arrow Limit one of ..customer s choice mth j $5 00 or more order, please. .LARGE Package v. .