The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 28, 1960, Image 9
THE CLINTON CHRONIC Lt.
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Items of Interest From...
West Clinton
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON, Correspondent
. and Representative
PHONE STU
Stirs J. W Davis of Laurens,
spent the week-end with her dau
ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
W M Williams. I
Mrs. Claude Fanner and Velda
and grandson. Tony, visited Mrs.
Edna Ballard in Joanna Friday.
Mr and Mrs. James Johnson are
vacationing in Florida this week
Mrs. Beulah Ivester and Cleve
Ivester are spending a vacation in
Georgia
•4 Mrs. Daisy Boozer of Atlanta,
Ga„ spent several weeks recently
wit hher sisters, Mrs. Harry Fos
ter and Mrs. C. D. Windsor
Mrs H A. Adams, Mrs. Hubert
Leopard and daughters. Elizabeth
and Nancy Ann, and Sue McLendon
attended homecoming at Chestnut
Hill Baptist Church near Chappells
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Wendell Starnes
and children of this city, Mr. and
Mrs Grover Starnes of Cross An
chor, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Willard of
Union, and Miss Carolyn Benjamin
of Laurens.- spent Sunday in the
mountanis of North Carolina,
Mrs H C. Keaton'of Charleston,
is making lie rhome with M/ and
Mrs H. E Stroud.
Manon Mitchell attended Ridge
crest Baptist Assembly for Train-
ug Union week recently.
Mrs Esther Mitchell visited rela-
4ves jn Easley and Greenville re
cently
Gary Braswell of Whitmire, and
Saidra Griffith of Ware Shoals, are
visiting Mr and Mrs. Earl Bras
veU this week
Mr and Mrs Raymond Salter
mi Laurens, spent Saturday
Mr sad Mrs W M Williams
Mr and Mrs ( elema
Mrs Geneva Coker of Greenwood
vmted Mr aad Mrs Clsode Wal
sad Mrs J. L South mi
Islaad. * .tiled Mr aad Mrs
Mrs L^dka Warrea m
OurteMaa wldi her ma aad
term lew, Mr and Mrs
Fla., visited Mr and Mrs. Hall
King Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Avery Sorrels of
Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. Rice and family Sunday.
Miss Susan Terry spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ben
nett and daughter, Lou.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boozer spent
Sunday in Saluda and attended the
Minick reunion.
Mrs. F. A. Arnold is home after
a two weeks visit wit hher daughter,
Mrs. Joe Griffin, in Florence.
Miss Beth Griffin of Florence, is
spending a few days with Mrs. F
.A. Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Avery and sons,
Mrs. H. H. Bennett, Barbara and
Saidra Rice of this city, and Miss
Jean Bennett visited Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Deaton. Mr. and Mrs. Jew
ell Bennett in Flowery Branch, Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Bennett in Buford,
Mr .and Mrs. Jewell Herring in
Cornelia, Ga., over the week-end.
WITH TH ESICK
Mis Sara Nell Heaton is improv
ing after being ill with flu.
Elsie Williams was discharged
from Hays hospital after undergo
ing an appendectomy on Friday.
Mrs. M W Adams is ill
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Mrs. J. E. Braswell. Jr., ob
served a birthday July 27
Mrs. James Meadors and Margie
Barnes will celebrate birthdays
| July 30.
H R Williamson will observe his
birthday today
Truman Leopard observed a
birthday July *7
Mr and Mrs David Owens will
oberrve a wedding anniversary July
Mrs Alice Kmerd will ob«
| a birthday July
Happy Btrthdtjr la Mr*
Pepsi
iper Latimer, 1st in Laurens on I
Chestnut St , for $3 00 and division
of estate
Thomas W King and Teresa P.
King to Fidelity Company, Inc., lot
316 of the Joanna subdivision for
15 00 and assumption of mortgage
W David and Macy H McCarter
to Mary R Eppes, lot in Waterlob
Township for $2,500.00.
Robert A Harris to Johnny Earl
Osborne and Carolyn S. Osborne, 1
acre near Highway 101 for $10.00
and other valuable considerations.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
Willie Harold Garrett, Laurens,
and Priscilla Frances Higgins, Lau
rens
Robert Cleveland. Laurens, and
Mary Louise Dendy, Honea Path
Hoover Lendberd Cureton, Green
ville. and Lee Anna WilUams, Lau
rens.
Arthur Daniel Bousley, Mount-
ville. and Betty Ann Lowman, do-
anna.
WE PAY
5%
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W nc^CStcr GroHom
Community
Cash
sparkling dean, pleasant
to shop food stores
Swift’s Premium
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FULLY COOKED - READY TO EAT
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PICNICS
39c
DREHER’S SLICED
12-Oz. Pkg.
BOLOGNA
39<
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
BOILED HAM
6 ()z. Pkg.
59<
KEEP FULL OF PEP
FOR SUMMER FUN
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Marshall Farms Grade A Fancy U. S. D. A. Inspectd Whole Lb.
LIMIT 4. PLEASE
FRESH DRESSED
Hens u> 39
Frctih
MULLET FISH
2 Lbs. 25c
Cut Up 33c Lb.
FRYER PARTS SALE
BREAST
Ib.
69c
THIGHS
.. lb.
59c
LEGS
ib.
49c
UVERS
Ib.
79c
WINGS
Ib.
25c
BACKS and NECKS ....
2 lbs.
25c
COOKING OR SALAD
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WESSON
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SUNNY DAY
at 29c
DUKES
MAYONNAISE
C IHul 19c
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Sunny Day Evaporated
MILK
Large Can 10c
IJMrr 4. PLEASE
Argo Sugar
PEAS
Sunny Day
Detergent
2 303 Cans 25c Giant Size 49c
i nm i at rHi> tun k rt eame
MAXWELL HOUSE
ib. 59c
SUNNY DAY
iv 49c
PEPSI, CANADA DRY or COCA
COLA
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or More Order
29c
mm; si/e
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SHRIMP AHOY FRESH FROZEN BREAD El)
10 Oz. PVgv
SHRIMP 2 ^ 99
BIRDSEYE FRESH FROZEN
10 Oz. Pkjfs.
Lima Beans 2 ^ 39
U. S. No. 1
Potatoes 10 ^ 29c
Fresh Tender
CORN
California — Mix ’Elm & Match ’Em
Grapes and Plums 2 ^ 49
SI NNY DAY
STARCH 2 *. 25
SI NNY DAY
10 LBS.
25 LBS.
FLOUR 69c *1.59
SI NNY DAY
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ICE CREAM /.* 59
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