The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 27, 1960, Image 14
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Items of interest From...
West Clinton
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON, Correspondent
and Representative
PHONE j re-J
Mr*. John Hdgepath and son. I Sgt and Nj(rs Ralph Bouknight
la-oc Mrs R L Adams and son. of San Pie^o, Calif., have returned
Joe. visited Mr. and Mrs Junior i to Clinton to make their home Sgt
Garner in Chester Sunday Bouknight will leave the first of
Mr and Mrs - Clifton Heaton. November to be stationed in Japan
Freddie Heaton. Jerry McGee and Mr and Mrs. \V E Jones ot
Budoy Robinson visited Mr. and Greenville, are sending a few days
Mrs Walter Leopard near Ninety- with Mr ami Mrs David Owens.
Six Sunday Mr and Mrs. \V. R. Snelgrove
Mr - Carl Norris of Joanna. Mrs anf j children. Kathy and Robin.
I. t Heaton. Mrs. Bills Ray Hea- visited their daughter and sister,
ton .iTid son Marty Ray, visited Myra, at Winthrop College. Rock
Mrs 1. C Heaton s mother. Mrs {{,i] recently, after which they vis
Fli/Cxth Floyd, in Anderson Mon- j te( j King's Mountain state park for
do> a picnic dinner
V and Mrs Clarence Frier Mr ahd Mrx Wallace Boyxe o\
Mr 'l™* mot ^ J Simpsonville. visited Mr. and Mrs
’ 1 ; a th c e General hospital in Bm McLmion Sujk1
Sn. r-.anbury sundav where she is
([ 1)v - % jj Miss Men McWatter> visited Mr
M - Mamie Revels and grand- anc * Mr> E B Stroud and son
-o vott. of Grt*er. spent a few ^ ex - in M hit mire Sunday,
o.e - iast wi*ek w ith her daughter Hubert Le pan! usitid his par
.r. -.n in-law Mr and Mrs Clar ents. Mr ami Mrs. George Leopard
p r j,. r near Ninety-Six SuhdaV
Barbara Norris of Joanna. Mrs Miller returned to hpr home
- - ^ week end with Miss Judy in Whitmire recently afterCp few
, . months visit in Duffield, Va
Mr and Mr> Vernon Williams ^ McWatters and sons,
< ;ni ] v Ws itvd Mr and Mrs J Buck and Donald, visited in Char-
•un in Inman Suturdav. l »tte. N t on Monday.
M and Mr- Bill Tern and PENTECOSTAL CHIRCH
Joi' t. .jrroll, \ isited Mrs. *D. G PROGRAM
n in v dunibia Sunday The Ladies Auxiliary of the I’en-
M . u: Mr- Karl Godfrey and tecostal Holiness Church are pre-
..irdy and Jack, and Mrs senting a program on Sunday eve-
1 - Smith of Ninety-Six. were n:ng at 7 Ob -The public is invited
gik>:- >>f Mr ami Mrs t'» attend
(*b i \\o n Sunday
M- . n>i Mrs Norman Marlor of
> .■n: Sunda\ with Mr and
:> 1> Stroud
M iml Mr- Rtsbeit O'Sidlix an
.. - >n \i>!ted Mr O Sul ivan's
••a: Mr- Marie 0‘Sullivan. in
. - nburi; Saturday.
r.lKIHI>\\S \M» WEDDING
VSMVERSARIES
Mr- Annie Mae Caug man oh
-ened her birthday October 26
Tho-e celebrating bi’thdays Uy
d y art R land Wilkie. Billy Wat
- n. and Butch Meadows
Jo Ann Thornton will celebrate a
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M..rtha King spent the birthday October 31
J with her sister Mi- Mary Ray Heaton, son of Mr.
K.nr. m R nk Hill an! Mr- Billy Ray Heaton, was 3
Vivian O Sullivan ami Mr- year sold October 24.
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Mr and Mrs C E Leopard ob-
-erw their wedding anniversary to
tki y
Those who observed.., birthday-
Turkt r attendtd the singing
•ion Atlantag Ga . Satur
id Sunday
Beth Trammell ol Winthrop
< .'e Rock Hill -pent the week- 0-1 b r 26 were- - Cana Turn #•
/h her parents Mr and Mis. Lnda McGee. Jo.- Law-son
■'! - Uaude T ammell Tim Whi man. Jm Hrof tt and
Ms- Martha _ Joan Render of Dou-i'.as Lawson.
. lie -pent the week-end with Mrs Robert Bigham will observe
•• -..rents Mr and Mr- .1 B her birth lay October 29
iUnder Ann Brewer will, celebrate a
M -- Pat Todd. Biukh Langley, birthday November 2
>'• .;i\ Leopard and Carolyn Wil- Mrs Alma Reynold- will ob-erve
i . n- >>{ Greenwood, vis.ttd Misses her birthday October 30
t and Nancy La-opard Sun- Jimmy Copelatvd oe’ebrated his
birthray October 24. and Har< Id
.ind Mrs \emon Trammell ( ;H*land observed his birthday
B Train October 26
Mrs. Jim Tinsley will observe
her birthday November 2
J P Brown will observe his
Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr birthday October 28
d Mr- Henry Lawson. Mrs Bobby Wooten i>b.served her
Mr a-d Mrs Giles Lawson anu birthday October 24
daughters. John and Leonard Fin- Tim Whitman observed a birth-
i y u.-ited Mr ami Mrs. Russell dav October 26
F
and tamily and Mrs L
mei: tourtd in the mountains ot
North Carolina Sunday
Mr and Mrs M D Finlev of
Law »n during the week-end
IF YOU DON'T READ
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YOU DON T GET THE NEWS
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J. R. Crawford
SURVEYING
CLINTON. 8. C
Phone 3493 Joanna
Pepsi
NEWS OF CALVARY BVPTIST
CHIRCH
The deacons will lead a week of
preparation for our revival begin-
nmg tomorrow at 7:00 p. m. You
who will work with the deacons
are asked to come to the church
and go with them to visit in the
homes
SUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday morning Rev. Floyd He*
lam.s pastor of Warrior Creek Bap
list Curch. held services at Calvary
Baptist Church, and Dewey Brazil)
filled the pulpit Sunday night in the
absence of Rev J W Spillers.
who was holding revival services
at Warrior Creek Baptist Church
REVIVAL SERVICES
The fall revival at Calvary Bap
tist Church will.be conducted Oct.
31 through Nov 6 Rev. Claude
Hightower, pastor of Spears Creek
Baptist Crurch. Columbia, will
preach The public is cordially in
vited to attend
DORCAS CLASS MEETING
The !)orcas Bible class of Cal
vary Baptist Church held t h e
monthly meeting Thursday eve
ning* October 20. at the home of
Mrs R L Adams on the S;*artaD-
burg highway Mrs. Ralph Stewart
presided over the meeting and gave
the devotional Each member
promised to work harder and do
more for the class and church
in the future The meeting was ad
journed with prayer by Mrs. W. M.
Williams
After an hour of fellowship was
enjoyed refreshments were served
by Mrs R L Adams and Mrs.
Ralph Stewart They consisted of
vandwiches. cup cakes, chips and
cold dnnks
WITH THE SICK
Mi-s Sara Nell Heaton is a sur
gical patient at Hays hospital.
Mrs Hicks Cooper is ill at her
home.'002 Jefferson street.
David Owens has been ill at hi*
home at 600 Jefferson street
W T O’Shields returned to the
hospital where she will undergo
, surgery
WOMAN’S CLUB MEETS.
The October meetnig of the Clin
ton Woman s Club was held in the
Community Building Thursday. Oc
tober 20
j Members -of the club dressed in,
Halloween costumes to celebrate
the occasion Mrs Mary /Tucker
won the prize for the most ludic
rous and original cosfume,
Mrs Arzo Ivester presided dur-
ing i the business session in the ab
sence of the president Plans were
made for the Christmas banquet
A salad course was served by the
hostesses. Mrs Tom Norris, Mrs
Arzo Ivester, Mrs. Roy Lydia and
Mr Hank Caughman
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday. October 27, 1940
Community
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to shop food stores
Freshly Made
GROUND
BEEF
3 U». pkg-1'^
Swift Premium
SLICED BREAKFAST
BACON
w 49c
COFFEE
SWIFT PREMIUM
BONELESS ROUND or RIB
T - BONE or SIRLOIN
MAXWELL
HOUSE
SUNNY
DAY
Lk 59c u>39c
t
Choice of 1 with $5.00 or .More Order
Get the new shape in
TOP VALUE STAMPS
at COMMUNITY CASH
Ts (the old ones)
10’s (equals 10 small ones)
50’s (equals 50 small ones)
RINS0
Giant Box
Sunnv Dav
Giant Box
DETERGENT 4
Choice of 1 with $5.00 or More Order
There’s more meat, less fat and
bone in a Community Cash Steak
Fresh Maid Fork
SAUSAGE >-b 55< SALAD
Fresh Maid HAM
7-Oz. Cup
DIKE'S
Limit 1 with $5.00 or More Order
MAYONNAISE ^ 19<
SI NNY DAY
0LE0
PIES
55c VALLE
Sunny Day
BREAD
IVz Lb. Loaf
FRESH SUCING
T omatoes
COOKING OR SALAD
WESSON
Half Gallon
SUNNY
DAY
Quart
Choice of I v.ith $5.00 or More Order
FREE
COME IN AND GET
A REFRESHING CUP OF
SUNNY DAY COFFEE
SUNNY Dll*
ICE MILK
39
KOLLING HILL or GREER
2 V2 Can
PEACHES 5 1.00
SUNNY DAY
Shortening
3 Lb. Tin
WE JdAVE PLENTY OF HALLOWEEN
TREATS - BUY YOURS TODAY
GREEN GIANT
PEAS
FRESH MAID ORANGE
DRINK
Jesse Jewel Frozen Multi-Pak
CHICKEN PIES
59c
Jesse Jewel Frozen Multi-Pak
TURKEY PIES
59c
Morton's Frozen
BISCUITS
12 Oz.
19c
Mrs. Smith's Frozen
APPLE PIES
26 Oz.
39c
1 for
303 Cans
35<
A Good Halloween Treat
[ 'A Galon 29c
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Food
ie-Oz. Cans
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