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I 1 ✓ Oct«Wr 11. 19M THE CLINTON CHBON1CLE II Items of Interest From... >West Clinton \ MRS. CLIFTON HEATON, Crr—p—dent and Rapran—litlrt PHONE nw kr the ! AfUr to be up after being HI the • grilled hamburger supper WITH THE RICH * Prleads of Rev. Morion Ringer will be gUd to know that he is able Rev C. J Sexton has returned from the hospital and is recuper ating at his home on Gordon street Mrs Ada Center is ill at her home REVIVAL SERVICES will preach TV pubbc ts cordially BH1 Lowery and family have TV fall revival at Calvary Bap- invited to attend, boon Ul with flu. uat Church will V conducted Oc SEEVTCFS SUNDAY, OCT Ig Hubert Leopard is ill at bis home ’.ober 31 through November 6 Rev. | Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock on North Broad street. laude Hightower, pastor of Spears service E. W. Mitchell, lay speak Freddie Heaton is ill at his home Creek Baptist Church. Columbia, er from the Lydia Methodist Church, will be guest speaker for Layman's Day sendees at Bailey Memorial Methodist Church The entire program of worship writ bo in the hands of laymen of <tm church Mrs W A Jones and son. How observed their wedding anniversary ard, and Mrs. Frances Thompson of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. R L Adams near Clinton Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putnam vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cole in Joanna Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Marcell Barker and son, Carroll, spent Sunday with Mj and Mrs L. J. Smith in Rock Hill. Mrs. C. A. Elledge and sons vis ited Mrs. Rose Prather in Whitmire during the week-end. Mir. and Mrs. Mylo Hopper arid children of Asheville,/N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. W. D. Sizemore. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tinsley and son, Richard, visited Mrs. Estelle Boozer, Mr. and Mrs. Brady Shealy, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Boozer and son, Michael, in Newberry Sun day. Mrs. Estelle Boozer returned •with them for an extended visit with relatives Mrs. W. H. Adams spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs W. C. Woods near Whitmire. Mrs. Claude Farmer and daugh- October 12 David Owens will, observe a birth day October 15. , Those observing birthdays Octo ber 14 will be Mrs. Bill Hedgepath. Mrs. W. E. Harris, Harold Hamp ton, Charles Kinard and Danny Webb. Melvin Huey will observe his birthday October 15. Janet Price ■will observe her birthday October 15. Dorothy Williams will observe her birthday October 21. FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN On Monday evening, October 3, the Clinton Mill Horizon girls had a farewell party at the home of Mrs. D. O. Freeman for the former members. Honor guests and members pres ent were: Mrs. Janice Cannon, Mrs. Phyllis Motes, Mrs. Sandra Burdette, Emily Davis, Jimmie Furr, Delores Brookshire. Dianne Davenport, Dianne Williams, Fran- ceen Smith, Kathy Snelgrove, and Iris Hughes. Each member had a part in the Menu ter. Velda, visited Misses Annie small ceremony that was presented and Kathy Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Gamer in Laurens Sunday. C-,1% II L Mrs. Paul Wilson of Belton, and OClIOOl LUnCll Mrs. Eddie Wilson of Laurens, vis-' ited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith Monday. t Week of Qctober 17-21 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Floyd and MONDAY daughter, Norma Jean, of Char- Milk, ham salad, grapefruit sec- lottesville, Va., were home over the tions. green peas, biscuit, butter, week-end visiting her mother, Mrs. and apple sauce cake. Annie Mae Caughman • -| TUESDAY c ^ nd Mrs Will Smith of ym meat loaf, -steamtxl cab Ninety-Six, visited Mr. and Mrs. bage. whipped potatoes, corn bread \ trnon Williams Sunday or biscuit, butter, and apricot Mr and Mrs L. L. Rice and fam- halves ily visited Mr and Mrs. O. L Ste- WEDNESDAY phens in Laumu recently Mill fish stick., cole stow with Sir. and Mrs Wert Jennings and dressing, green beans, eom bread daughter of Columbia. Mr. and bmter. and sliced peaches Mtw Jack Grrffin Mr and Mrs THVILSDAY Chestor Pmnssof Wag, am.)., and Huk ^ r-re r ' ,VAe ; in< '‘•'".(turnip greens, candied sweet pota Gary, of WfcitaMra, ctoilad Mr »td'„„ ^ ^ Mrs Earl Broswell Sunday butter cooktoa. John Finley spent the weekend FRIDAY wnh his uncle mi aw. Mr and Milk hamburger ealsop. mu. ZnSSn'^ 'wedding E? - «'•“?-"O 4VNIVr»»iVRIPC b ***' » iaw - n * v y l** 1 * buns - ^ , U . to * ter, and strawberry* shortcake Those celebrating birthdays to day are Newell Brewington. Earl Turner, and Jimmy Kernel! Ansel Tillman. Arthur Aattaway.' Claude Farmer, and Mrs Claude Ward observed birthdays October 12 Mr aad Mrs. Jim Meadows will observe their wedding anniversary October IB Dan Lanford and James Johnson will celebrate birthdays Oct 17 Mrs. Ursula Blakely will observe her birthday’October 15 * Those observing birthdays Octo ber 16 will be Melaine Snelgrove, Ann Turner. Linda Dunaway. Mrs W R Alien, and Paul Foster. Sheila Ann Harvey. J. E Mc Lendon and Jessie Samples will celebrate birthdays October IB Mr and Mrs. J. R Hamrick New Subscribers BETH TRAMMELL, Rock Hill H OLIVER HAUPFEAR. Washington. D. C. SFC LEONARD P HEDGES New York. N Y MRS R P. KAPP. Columbia MRS BOBBY G MED LIN, Sante Fe. New Mexico FURMAN OTT. Laurens MRS J E ADAMS. REV HOWARDJ M MANLEY MRS BILLY WILLARD, Joanna W C CRAWFORD. Clinton SAM SAYS... YOU CAN GET $106>s .'X CASH AND PAY ONLY $13 MONTHLY . OR 18 MO. PAYMENTS CASH TO YOU $16 $194.15 $21 $254.65 $25 $309.61 $28 $355.48 Subject Only To Our Usual Liberal Credit Policy TUtCMCfi lit W. Pitts St. SAM SEA WRIGHT. Mgr. Clinton, S. C. DO YOU HAVE A RED GARMENT? Get It Cleaned FREE BRING IT WITH $3.50 WORTH OF DRY CLEANING ON CASH AND CARRY PLAN — TO — C' Cleaners 110 E. 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